CMJ is almost here! And you thought I was going to talk politics, didn’t you? Well, there’s certainly plenty of both permeating our week...
MORE BUSHWICK CULTURE
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Oh hey look, another week of stuff to do in your own little neighborhood.
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One of New York's largest Hindu temples began on Stanhope Street – and it's back.
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Shopping deals are everywhere, as is the usual art, music, booze, dance party madness -- and Rosh Hashana services.
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It’s a very music heavy week ahead. Also a very rain heavy week, but we need more rain, right?
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The Brooklyn Book Festival, a little dance investigating, lots of partying-for-a-cause, some “intelligent yoga,” and we find out just how hard it is to kill a clown. Partying, learning, helping -- what’s not to like? Have a great week!
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Now that the fear-fest is mostly over in Manhattan, we can get back to honest rememberance of those killed on 9/11.
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Through their new Propeller Project (kicking off the season with "new works by artists we believe in"), the Starr brings us something else we haven't seen here before: a lecture.
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It’s a week of hellos & goodbyes. Many of our beloved outdoor summer series come to a close...
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Adiós summer!!!! Sorry sweat-lovers but this season is coming to an end & this town is ready to celebrate.
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I wish I had some good weather news to report, but there’s no question August ‘11 is going down as one of the wettest & craziest (hurricanes, earthquakes, and we’re not even done yet).
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Let the games begin. Whether it's only a theme or the main event, we're catering big time to that lovely summer levity.
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You probably haven't been able to miss the red and green posters around town for The You Trilogy, an episodically and electronically released set of audio tales by writer Paul Rome.
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If a Sydney artist took a wrong turn while looking for a Newtown gallery and suddenly found herself on Bogart Street, how disoriented would she be?
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Beauty is all around us this week. I'm talking weather, happy smiling faces, and the biggest theme I see, the benefit event.
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