Last night, Adam Green of the Moldy Peaches came together with other local artists and designers for the opening night of the Deep End Club, Tennessee Thomas’s…
Surprise: Big Buck Hunter Is Especially Big in Bushwick
Next Thursday, the Big Buck Hunter Girls (yes, there is such a thing) and the game’s reigning world champion will appear at Pine Box Rock…
Some LaRouchebags Are Comparing Obama to Hitler
Nazi imagery sure is making a comeback today: in Coney Island, some idiot(s) defaced a Jackie Robinson statue with swastikas, and look what’s happening right…
Time to Play….. East Village or Dresden?
And just like that, the Mary Help of Christians rectory is a goner. Workers continue to chip away at the old school building behind the…
Crackup at the Riots: 10 Laughs From the ’88 Tompkins Square Park Riot
A slew of East Villagers — including poet Bob Holman and Times writer Colin Moynihan — shuffled into Anthology Film Archives last night to watch…
Brooklyn Gets a New Fake Neighborhood; Heartbeet Juicery Opens
Heartbeet Juicery, which we told you about a few weeks ago, opened yesterday. Juice for everyone! [B+B] So apparently the neighborhood where Bushwick and Bed-Stuy…
There Will Soon Be a Disemboweled Orca on the Side of Tutu’s
You’ll have to wait till Friday to see the painting of Donald Duck with his head sliced open and an egg frying on his brain:…
After 11 Years, Fuse Gallery Is Closing Behind Lit Lounge
Well, this bites. Fuse Gallery, the little space behind Lit Lounge, is closing after more than a decade. Owner and curator Erik Foss just sent…
No, Antler Isn’t a Taxidermy Bar — It’s a Beer and Wine Dispensary
With its old speakers and homey dark wood, Antler is meant to evoke a ’70s music studio. Which makes sense: proprietors Scott Garry and James…
The 15 People You’ll Meet at Fringe Festival (Starting With Tom Cruise)
With over 200 companies clamoring for attention at New York International Fringe Festival, it can be super tough to decide which of the 1,200+ performances…