Audiences of the latest play to appear at The New Ohio Theater can relish the sweetly comedic absurdity of an Indian man handing an Ecuadorian woman…
NBC Wants to Come Over to Your Place and Shoot a Couple of Shows
Gird your lofts. North Brooklyn is set to be enshrined (yet again) in the ageless portals of our most glorious medium—I’m talking of course of…
Beloved DIY Venue Death By Audio Will Close in November
First 285 Kent bit the bullet and now its neighbor, Death By Audio, has announced that it’ll close in November.
Il Buco Brings Back Its Sidewalk Pig Roast (and Many Former Chefs) For Its 20th
Four years after Il Buco stopped hosting its yearly pig roasts after a neighborhood activist put up a stink, the pioneering enoteca has announced that…
ABC No Rio and Its Zine Library Hope to Turn a New Page
ABC No Rio is falling apart, as it has been for decades. But it sort of comes with the territory– as a (now former) squat house,…
Cleaner Streets, But Dirty Needles Are Still a Cause for Concern
It was dark by the time members of the East Village walkabout group entered Tompkins Square Park, carrying plastic bags containing clean syringes, sterilized cookers…
Whitehouse Hostel Closes On Bowery; Miley Cyrus Hits Bushwick For Fashion Week
Frederik Eklund of Million Dollar Listing reportedly sold the 40-unit development at 50 Clinton Street for $28 million. [The Real Deal] Clad in black pants…
Mission Chinese Has Found a New Home
Nearly a year after Mission Chinese Food shuttered at the height of its popularity, owner Danny Bowien has announced a comeback.
Look For Werner Herzog On Parks and Recreation (No, Really)
It’s Werner Herzog’s 72nd birthday today (and it’s also “Tweet Like Werner Herzog Day” #twertzog), but it looks like he’s giving us the present.
Pols Back Kushner Tenants Who Say They’re Being Muscled Out
Tenants of two buildings owned by New York Observer honcho Jared Kushner are accusing the real estate tycoon of trying to strong-arm them out of their…