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This week for the Brooklyn Paper, I caught up with Francine Stephens, one-half of the duo behind Franny’s in Prospect Heights. It wasn’t on moving their beloved pie shop down the street to a bigger spot, or their new restaurant, … Continue reading

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‘RoosevElvis,’ a buddy comedy

In the curious mashup of a title “RoosevElvis,” two American males icons – Theodore Roosevelt and Elvis Presley – are put on stage together and portrayed by women. The unique premise, suffice it to say, intrigued me. I preview the … Continue reading

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Drop and give me 20 slip stitches

Drop and give me 20 slip stitches Brooklyn’s craft scene gets a center with the Brooklyn Craft Camp, a DIY craft boot camp o of sorts, and, soon, the Brooklyn Craft Company. I write about the development for the Brooklyn … Continue reading

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Taking the Dumbo Arts Festival by Storm

There is an unintentional theme in this weekend’s Dumbo Arts Festival – works inspired by Hurricane Sandy. I look at the works in a preview for the Brooklyn Paper.

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A guide to the Brooklyn Book Festival

This is one of my favorite annual events in Brooklyn. It’s something you can explore by the seat of your pants, or map out well in advance. For the latter, I put together a handy, hour-by-hour guide for the Brooklyn … Continue reading

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Some food for thought

Some food for thought Foodie fest Taste Talks is happening in North Brooklyn this weekend. I caught up with the organizer and some folks involved to ask some important questions, like why does coffee in restaurants suck?

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For the past 10 years, Slavic Soul Party has been bringing fiery Balkan beats to Barbes in Brooklyn (alliteration unavoidable). Now that’s something to celebrate. This week, I preview the September 10 anniversary show for the Brooklyn Paper.

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An Homage to Frederick Law Oldsted

Frederick Law Olmsted is one of those names that trivia questions are built around. He was one of the designers behind such public spaces as Central Park, Prospect Park, and Niagara Falls (the other being – pop quiz! – Calvert Vaux), … Continue reading

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The Last Days of House of Yes

I’m back in my old stomping ground, Brooklyn, and writing for my old employer, the Brooklyn Paper. This time it’s about House of Yes, a performance space known for its daring aerial feats and tongue-in-cheek cabaret shows. I could always … Continue reading

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