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James Franco’s Debut as a Theater Director Is a Little Bit Alien-ating

Posted on July 14, 2014 by Kirsten O'Regan

Near the end of “The Long Shrift” — James Franco’s debut as a theater director — one character says to another, and to the audience at large:…

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Feature, Inc. Closes After Hudson’s Death, But His Legacy Lives On

Posted on July 14, 2014 by Daniel Hoffman

Feature, Inc. has left its home on Allen Street, according to an announcement from the family of its beloved late owner, Hudson. The gallery opened…

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This New Hawaiian Pop-Up Is Putting Down Roots

Posted on July 14, 2014 by Kate Beaudoin

Brooklyn Wahines has been quietly popping up in the Stan’s Cafecito space two nights a week ever since Honolulu native Siobhán Edwards of Red Wagon…

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Gerlan Marcel’s Museum-Worthy Designs Grew Out of Tween Trips to the Mall

Posted on July 14, 2014 by Kira Harada-Stone

Sitting in her Bushwick studio, fashion designer Gerlan Marcel looks like a 14-year-old out of a ’90s hip-hop video: she has two high-top braids on…

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An Online Farmers Market Grows in Brooklyn, and Wants to Deliver to Your Hood

Posted on July 14, 2014 by Kirsten O'Regan

If the nightmare-ish appearance of Soylent in the real world (as opposed to in dystopian cannibal-populated literature) terrified you into thinking Silicon Valley had declared a war…

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Tommy Ramone Dead at 65; Laurie Anderson Trapped in Hyperbaric Chamber

Posted on July 14, 2014 by Jenna Marotta

Drummer Tommy Ramone, the last surviving member of the Ramones, died Friday afternoon at age 65 at his home in Ridgewood, where he’d been receiving…

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After a Shady Incident, Lunasa’s Back Patio Reopens in Time for the Game

Posted on July 11, 2014 by Sasha Von Oldershausen

Calamity struck at one of the city’s World Cup viewing destinations yesterday when a tree branch came crashing down onto Lunasa’s back patio. There were…

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Foodie Fest Washes Up in Rockaway This Weekend, Get There or Be Jelly

Posted on July 11, 2014 by Kirsten O'Regan and Nicole Disser

The cab driver who picked us up from Le Fooding and San Pellegrino’s Fruitstock at the Rockaways gourmet picnic extravaganza, was non-plussed. “None of this was here ten years…

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After the World Cup, Soccer Is Still On the Table

Posted on July 11, 2014 by John Cathcart

If old-fashioned “base ball” isn’t for you, here’s another sport you can start obsessing over once the World Cup ends this weekend.

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Titus, Because, Who Else? Plus a Little Band Called De La Soul

Posted on July 11, 2014 by Kate Beaudoin

Time again for Good Shows, our weekly roundup of what’s good in live music. There’s almost nothing left for us to say about Titus Andronicus.…

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