• OTBKB Music: First See Robbie Fulks Tonight, Then Plan Your February Music

    Updated: 2011-01-31 19:52:56
    If you don’t know Robbie Fulks you should.  Call him country, alt country or whatever.  He plays a mean guitar and writes funny, clever and yes, even poignant songs.   If you read his blog, you’ll find that he’s probably one of the most literate musicians anywhere.  If that’s not enough, Robbie moved to Brooklyn from [...]

  • Freddy’s Bar to Reopen on Feb 4th

    Updated: 2011-01-31 19:52:56
    Freddy’s Bar is rising from the ashes. The bar, which was demolished to make way for the Atlantic Yards project and was a central meeting place in the battle against eminent domain abuse, is set to reopen on Friday, February 4th. Clear your calendar, folks. This is going to be a raucous good time. The [...]

  • Current Weather in Park Slope

    Updated: 2011-01-31 19:52:56
    Brought to you by the Feldman Family from their local weather tower.

  • Queens Gets a Bit More Bookish: The new Queens West library from...

    Updated: 2011-01-31 16:34:00
    The new Queens West library from architect Steven Holl will be a bright beacon of light in an otherwise "soulless mix of generic apartment towers" in Long Island City, Queens. Far from a red-brick box, Holl's renderings show an 80-foot-tall aluminum rectangle with carved-out windows, which will "resemble caves dug into the wall of a cliff" at night. Phantasmagoric! [Curbed NY via NYT]

  • No Words Daily Pix: Photograph by Hugh Crawford

    Updated: 2011-01-31 11:52:00
    Brought to you by the Feldman Family from their local weather tower.

  • No Words Daily Pix: Photograph by Hugh Crawford

    Updated: 2011-01-30 19:49:49
    Brought to you by the Feldman Family from their local weather tower.

  • The Old Stone House: Improvisation on the Theme of Giving

    Updated: 2011-01-30 19:49:47
    On February 10th at 8PM at The Old Stone House my friend Nancy Graham will perform in a play developed through improvisation on the theme of giving. It’s called To: From It is sure to be an interesting evening and I hope you’ll join me there. To: From: an evening of improvisation on the theme [...]

  • The Last Line: twain

    Updated: 2011-01-30 03:47:45
    “But I reckon I got to light out for the Territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally shes going to adopt me and sivilize me and I cant stand it. I been there before.” From Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

  • No Words Daily Pix: Photograph by Hugh Crawford

    Updated: 2011-01-30 03:47:44
    Today it is Sunday there’s the  Muppet Vault: Sci-fi! for all ages at Union Hall. There are movies to see and tonight: Hot Holy Mess, Brooklyn’s own dirty church band at Barbes and a weekly comedy show hosted by Eugene Mirman and friends also at Union Hall (no, this isn’t an ad for Union Hall). [...]

  • Gary Sloman: The Park Slope Snow Mermaid

    Updated: 2011-01-29 19:46:44
    “But I reckon I got to light out for the Territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally shes going to adopt me and sivilize me and I cant stand it. I been there before.” From Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

  • City planning to build in the water next

    Updated: 2011-01-29 14:23:04
    From the Gotham Gazette : Vision 2020, New York City's plan for its waterfront, seems to offer something for every New Yorker: promenades along the shore, bucolic wetlands with lots of fish and wildlife, ferries and kayaks, industrial jobs, and new condos with waterfront views.

  • As Winter Continues, Potholes Plague New York City

    Updated: 2011-01-29 08:14:01
    From Madison Avenue in Midtown to Northern Boulevard in Queens and the Belt Parkway in Brooklyn, potholes are plaguing New York City.

  • Atlantic Yards: Cuomo Names Ken Adams CEO of Empire State Development Corporation - Cobble Hill Blog (blog)

    Updated: 2011-01-28 16:36:12
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  • Atlantic Yards: Cuomo appoints CEO of state's top business association to head ESDC - New York Post (blog)

    Updated: 2011-01-27 23:00:49
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  • New Uses for Old Post Office Furniture: Today Core77 reacts to the Jan....

    Updated: 2011-01-27 17:00:00
    House of the Day Columned Colossus Proves Everything's Bigger in Texas Moonlighting Venus Williams Puts a Little Tennis Elbow Grease Into Interior Design House of the Day Tasteful San Simeon With Backstory Still Offered at Reduced Rate Curbed National 17 new posts Curbed NY 33 new posts Curbed Chicago 8 new posts Curbed LA 10 new posts Curbed SF 10 new posts Ø Welcome to Curbed National Join us on Facebook Like us and you'll find top breaking news in your Facebook newsfeed . Sign up for the Curbed National newsletter Sign up for our daily email newsletter and get top stories and breaking news delivered to your inbox . Thursday , January 27, 2011 New Uses for Old Post Office Furniture Thursday , January 27, 2011, by Sarah New Uses for Old Post Office Furniture Today Core77 reacts to the Jan

  • Signed, Aroused In Flatlands

    Updated: 2011-01-25 16:25:36
    Honor Roll Defacement Arouses Residents of Flatlands Section Residents in the area of Flatbush and Nostrand Aves. have become aroused over the obliteration of 100 names of service men from a neighborhood honor roll— but quick repairs were in prospect today. The plaque at 1544 Flatbush Ave., in the Flatlands section, contains 600 names. According to a [...]

  • Strange as it May Seem

    Updated: 2011-01-13 15:59:00
    My Account Get a Library Card Library Catalog Articles Databases Downloadable Media Brooklyn Collection Brooklyn Daily Eagle Online Ask a Librarian Kids Teens Parents Teachers Only at BPL Events Calendar Support Your Library About BPL Jobs Business Information Español Pусский Français 中文資料 BPL eNews Join Our Email List in Library Catalog BPL Website Downloadable Media Text Size A A A Brooklyn Public Library Home Brooklynology Strange as it May Seem Jan 13, 2011 10:59 AM 0 comments Long before The Tonight Show started featuring Headlines the segment of the show running humorous advertisements and signs sent in from around the country the Brooklyn Daily Eagle had a similar column . nbsp Strange as it May Seem highlighted images the Eagle photographers had taken of amusing and peculiar signs

  • A Brooklyn Chrestomathy 2011: Arthur Granit

    Updated: 2011-01-12 15:58:26
    When I was child, Brownsville existed in a large enclave, the outer borders of which I was only dimly aware. Surrounded by the Negro violence of the Bedford-Stuyvesant district, the Nazi “gemutchlichkeit” of Ridgewood, the Slavic solemnity of East New York, the middle-class gentility of East Flatbush and the garbage dumps of Canarsie, Brownsville was [...]

  • Hit Parade, January 4, 1947

    Updated: 2011-01-04 16:12:00
    , My Account Get a Library Card Library Catalog Articles Databases Downloadable Media Brooklyn Collection Brooklyn Daily Eagle Online Ask a Librarian Kids Teens Parents Teachers Only at BPL Events Calendar Support Your Library About BPL Jobs Business Information Español Pусский Français 中文資料 BPL eNews Join Our Email List in Library Catalog BPL Website Downloadable Media Text Size A A A Brooklyn Public Library Home Brooklynology Hit Parade , January 4, 1947 Jan 4, 2011 11:12 AM 0 comments It's been a while since we dipped into the Diary of Arthur Lonto . Mr Lonto wasn't one for expressing on paper his innermost thoughts . His entries are all comings and goings , working and mending and studying and paying bills and going to mass and taking the subway for the fun of it . nbsp And then , now

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