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FREE Post Apocalyptic Road Movies at The Bodega
Are the increasing number of Christmas decorations making you feel a bit too warm and fuzzy inside? It’s not even Thanksgiving, but there are giant snowflake garlands above major avenues, dollar stores are covered with enough tinsel to give you retina burn and the animated holiday specials will be on
$1 PBR, FREE PB&J Sandwiches, Soul Music and Connect Four
Do you like $1 beers? How about FREE PB&J sandwiches? Are you the sort of person who enjoys Soul music? I bet you do! But here’s the real question: have you ever played with a four foot tall game of Connect Four? Well Wednesday is your chance! Come out to
Lunch and Dinner in One Go at Akdeniz
One does work in midtown. One does touristy things in midtown. One can anticipate the largest and dumbest waste of time, space, and money ever to have been dreamed up since the days of the French aristocracy in midtown. And now you can do one stop meal shopping in midtown
Los Hermanos: Home of the Best Super Quesadilla NOT in the Mission
Hypothetical: You’re in a Wednesday night adult softball league that plays on the fields at Chestnut and Laguna in the Marina. Said team plays (and inevitably loses) game. You are angry, but mostly because you didn’t eat before you came and you’re pretty ravenous. Where do you go? If you’re
Stiff Drinks and FREE Shuffleboard at The Whiskey Brooklyn
The Whiskey Brooklyn, which just opened this past August, is modeled after its two brother bars, The Whiskey Tavern in Chinatown and Whiskey Town in the East Village. Not surprisingly, they offer a wide selection of Scotch, Bourbon, and whiskey divided by provenance, including (for relaxing times) Japan’s own Suntory
Brooklyn Pie Bake-Off Benefit
Another day, another food-themed charity event. What do Brooklynites love more than eating local comfort food?, showing off how well they can make said food. There’s a cook-off for every foodstuff, but I have a feeling no one can deny the pie. Get your pie fix in a low-key comforting environment. Before
FREE Yoga Fest
Yoga is my chosen form of exercise. I enjoy it immensely (once I drag my lazy ass out of the house and to the studio) and appreciate that for sixty to ninety minutes, I am encouraged not to think, just do. The only problem? Yoga classes are pricey. This makes
Dancing in the Dark at No Lights, No Lycra
Fess up. Maybe you had a good day, maybe you had a bad day, maybe you just had a really good sandwich, but you know you’ve done your own version of Tom Cruise’s epic Risky Business underwear dance at one point in life. And it felt good. So good that you