Archive for October, 2011
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Bushwick Cooks: Deviled Eggs
September 4th, 2009
Happy Labor Day weekend! I don’t know about you, but I have about 30 BBQs/potlucks to attend this weekend. As everybody gets in that last official party before the unofficial end of summer, there will be lots of great…
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Young Man Shot Dead; Another Projects Murder
September 4th, 2009A 21-year-old man died at Woodhull Hospital, 40 minutes after the police found him shot in the same public housing complex.
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Bushwick-Based Farm Cart Sandwiches Expands
September 3rd, 2009Started by artists who may have found themselves stranded in the studio at lunch time, Farm Cart is a new lunch delivery and catering service based in Bushwick…
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Bushwick Culture Weekly Picks 9/3/09
September 3rd, 2009Holy crap it’s September… AND Mercury is in retrograde. Since the 1st earlier this week, Gmail crashed, we had some major server issues (thank you for your patience)…
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Bushwick Apartment Roundup 9/3/09
September 3rd, 2009Apartments around and under $1000 seem to be drying up lately, despite what many would expect In This Economy. I have a few guesses about the economics of it, but I won’t bore you because it doesn’t matter: they’re gone.
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Wintercheck: Furniture From the Back of a Truck
September 2nd, 2009
Kristen Wentrcek in her box truck. — Photo courtesy of Wintercheck Factory.Kristen Wentrcek is a Bushwick-based furniture maker who creates clean and clever designs for her company, Wintercheck Factory. The company’s website lists her titles as…
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Voice Takes on Vito
September 1st, 2009Tom Robbins is in the hood again, this time to stick it to Vito Lopez and the stunning machine he’s built over the decades…
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Lightning Bolt Strikes Broadway Backyard
September 1st, 2009Option B this Sunday was a sun-dappled Todd P show in the gravel and grass lot at the Broadway Backyard (979 Broadway)…
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Meat and Bone: Red-Blooded American Theater
September 1st, 2009Bushwick is home to many wonderful things — loft spaces, live music, and the L train, to name a few — and now you can add theater to that list, thanks to Meat and Bone…
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