Arts and Culture
Love!: Radioactive Style
Do you want to experience the weirdness of Burning Man, but want none of the mud, questionable sex, or, any actual burning “man”? If you answered yes, then, get your hippie hipster ass to The Bklyn Yard for The Love Canal party on, duh, the Gowanus Canal, for what seems
Vote for Broke-Ass!!
Yes indeed, it’s the time of the year again where I start soliciting your love and affection by asking you to vote for little ol’ me and this super-duper cool website. The venerable San Francisco Bay Guardian is holding it’s annual Best of the Bay competition and I’m asking you,
FREE: Paper Magazine Music Festival at South Street Seaport
It takes a certain kind of person to voluntarily travel down to the South Street Seaport. It’s largely an historic site by now so most people down there are either school kids on a field trip, luckless NYU sophomores doomed to a year at the Water Street dorms, professional balloon-animal
FREE: Femi Kuti at Prospect Park
When I first learned of this event the listing said “Free Femi Kuti!” and I became immediately alarmed that Femi Kuti had, for some reason, been recently incarcerated and needed my help. Thankfully (for him, mostly) that won’t be necessary as the alarm was caused by a lack of grammatical
A Tour of the Best Part of 21st St.
There’s a stretch of 21st St. that might be one of the best group of blocks in The City. Beginning at 21st and Folsom Sts. and ending at about Bryant St., there’s an amazing array of interesting delights. The first great thing you come across on the left hand side
Pull Out a Chair for Her, Turn on the Air for Her
Last week on a drizzly Wednesday afternoon Anna G. and I dropped by the vegetarian cafe down the street from our office. As we were entering somebody brushed passed us on our way out. “Wasn’t that the girl from The Wackness? Anna asked, watching as the figure retreated down Horatio
Indie Mart: A Broke-Ass Photo Wrap-Up
The funny thing about the Indie Mart is that you kind of can’t believe its fun. Even from my point of view, where I’m sitting behind a table all day drinking, you can’t imagine how much of a good time was had by all. If you came out and said
FREE: Get WET at The 2009 INKubator Summer Series
WET Productions was founded in 1999 by Sasha Eden and Victoria Pettibone. WET is dedicated to developing new material for the theater, film and TV written by women, producing premiere theatrical productions written by female playwrights, producing live events that promote celebrated female artists; and the creation & production of