There’s yet more change coming to Kent Avenue, just a few blocks from where a chunk of the Domino site is headed for demolition. A…
Hasidic Williamsburg Is Full of Thompson Twins, But Not Quite Completely
Check out the New York Times map depicting the outcome of Tuesday’s mayoral Democratic primaries and you can pretty much guess what Williamsburg looks like. A…
Watch the 13-Minute Finale of Kim Gordon and Bill Nace’s Show at Union Pool
Kim Gordon’s North Brooklyn reign continues. Last week we spotted the former Sonic Youther at the opening of 3rd Ward’s new restaurant, Fitzcarraldo, and last…
Yep, De Blasio Celebrated With Food Trucks and LCD Soundsystem
If you were following Daily Intel last night, then you know the deal: Joe Lhota beat John Catsimatidis as the Republican mayoral candidate despite Cats’s…
Here’s Who Some of Your Neighbors Voted For Today, and Why
Lo and behold, even on iPhone Tuesday, some folks remembered to vote in the primaries — though from what we saw, not all that many.…
You’re About to Catch ‘Feelings’ For Bad Girlfriend, Playing Glasslands Tomorrow
We’re calling it here and now: Bad Girlfriend, an all-girl group based in and around Williamsburg, is next-big-thing material. On the verge of breaking their…
How the Author of Killing Williamsburg Got Questlove to Do a ‘Suicide Set’
Tomorrow at Trash Bar there’s a book party for Killing Williamsburg, and it won’t be the usual wine-and-cheese affair: starting at 7 p.m., the one…
Up Against Vito, Antonio Reynoso Has Been Knocking On a Lot of Wood Lately
“I’ve got the easiest pitch in the city,’” District 34 City Council hopeful Antonio Reynoso said at a fundraiser earlier this year: “Hi, I don’t…
Fall Theater: LARPing Lit, Hitler’s Doppelgänger, and RoosevElvis
If you missed last night’s sold-out closing performance of Smile Swamp Princess, don’t worry: there’s plenty more great theater to be seen in the months…
The Folks From Chloe 81 Are Opening Kingsland Bar in Williamsburg Tonight
Remember back in 2009, when Chloe 81, the subterranean Lower East Side lounge, was the “new Beatrice”? (We do! It was one of the few…