Brooklyn just got even cooler with Smorgasburg, NYC's newest food festival! The market started on May 21 and will run every Saturday morning beginning at 9AM between North 6th and North 7th for the remainder of the summer. Food junkies and newcomers alike will love the hundreds of creative and tasty treats offered by vendors like Momofuku Milk Bar and Asiadog!
"It's a play about someone struggling with the fact the world isn't always kind and people aren't always good," Mulligan said in an interview with Playbill Magazine. The play, Through a Glass Darkly, revolves around Karin (Mulligan), the lead heroine recently released from a psych ward. Conflicts arise between Karin's husband, father and brother as they each struggle in deciding how best to take care of her.
The play runs June 6-July 3 at New York Theatre Workshop, 79 E. 4th Street.
As February nears its end, the LES Film Festival only gets more exciting as the winners of the year’s most creative low-budget films are showcased at Grand Opening (139 Norfolk St.). With an intimate setting of only 30 seats, you’ll be able to snuggle up while getting your low-budget screenplay fix. Oh, and it’s BYOB, need we say more.
She loves uke, yeah, yeah, yeah, might not be exactly how The Beatles sang it, but that’s how it’s going to play tomorrow and Sunday at the Brooklyn Bowl for the annual Beatles ukulele tribute marathon. Tickets are $10 per show (doors open at 6 p.m.), but free if you bring your ukulele. The Brooklyn Bowl is at 61 Wythe Ave.; go to BrooklynBowl.com for details. Check it out kids...
Linda Vojtova and One Management present a VIP reception to announce Linda's gallery exhibition "A Decade of LInda V: A Retrospective"
opening early 2011. At Kastel inside the Trump SoHo, 246 Spring St. NYC
Danny Fields leads us down a path of debauchery destruction, rock n' roll and decadence... 1970s style... is Don Hills the new Max's? Time will tell... in the mean while check out photos of Iggy and Andy Warhol.
521 West 23rd St. Thru Oct 9th