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Archive for October, 2011

  • New Pizza and Falafel Joint Takes the Cake

    OMG! OMG Pizza is open for business. A sliver of a building (former site of short-lived Sweet Dulce cake shop) with a bright red awning, the business resides on an acute triangular lot at the pedestrian’s nightmare intersection of Myrtle, Dekalb,…

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  • Bushwick Music Review: Jefferson High

    Each week we’ll highlight a different song by a Bushwick band or artist we like. If you would like to have your band’s song considered, you can submit an MP3 here.

    Jefferson High aren’t all gloomy reverb all…

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  • Bushwick Culture Weekly Picks 5/5/11

    It’s a big week for celebrating, libations & all around merriment.  Tonight is, of course, Cinco de Mayo (yeah, so, it’s pretty much only acknowledged in the US, who cares), but also on the bill is the Kentucky Derby, a…

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  • Music Videos from Old Monk and Jangula

    The idea of music videos on television may be well and truly dead, but thank you, inexpensive techonology, for making it possible for bands to continue to film and release visual accompaniments to their songs. We have two videos from…

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  • Sweet Toof’s Dark Delicacies

    Always our most colorful gallery, Factory Fresh has laid out a real spread for May by East London’s most visible street artist. Dark Horse is the first solo gallery show by Sweet Toof in New York, but not the first…

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  • Shake That Angaya


    JMAY will shell shock you.

    A good bouncy element is a pretty universally effective tool for getting people to dance, and this JMAY cut has definitely got that. The main drum hits big, and then subtly hits…

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  • Pterodactyl Playing Silent Barn

    Brooklyn trio Pterodactyl‘s music is like a static shock; it’s full of slight bursts that leave you stunned long after the point of contact. But after you’ve been shocked once or twice, you realize there isn’t really any…

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  • Group Protests Local Market Over Labor Claims

    A labor protest briefly targeted a neighborhood grocery store Sunday afternoon.

    As part of International Worker’s Day, local community organization Make the Road New York organized a march from their Bushwick office on Grove Street to the storefront…

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