Brooklyn’s weekly Drink N’ Draw at Bat Haus CoWorking Collective gets you over two hours with a professional nude model — and unlimited PBR — for just $10. The event, which was formerly held at 3rd Ward, has found its new home just off the Jefferso …Read more
What a difference a space makes, in the case of The Cooping Theory: Who Killed Edgar Allan Poe? the space is the refurbished speakeasy under St. Mazie Bar & Supper Club, where Poseidon Theatre Company’s immersive supernatural experience takes pla …Read more
BAMcinemaFest is Brooklyn’s annual showcase of festival indie darlings and premieres. Giving New York City audiences their first chance at catching standout films from top festivals like Sundance and South by Southwest, it provides a sprawling and va …Read more
The Ramen Burger, the exquisite marriage of meat and ramen noodles, debuted at Smorgasburg, the food-based flea market in Williamsburg. Check out our StageBuddy video coverage, where we talk to the creator of the Ramen Burger about his culinary maste …Read more
We’re all about the Williamsburg art scene, and one of our favorite spots to visit for inspiration and original work is Cotton Candy Machine. The art gallery boutique (also exclusive shipper of Tara McPherson’s work — an artist we adore, as well as …Read more
Enda Walsh wants to mess with your mood swings by creating non-linear, atmospheric works for you to interpret. It is entirely up to you what you make of it. Walsh will not hold himself responsible. The emphasis, or so it seems, is on how it makes you …Read more
Tony nominee Max Von Essen will lead the company of The Dreyfus Affair at BAM from April 27-May 7. The play by Eve Wolf chronicles the saga of Alfred Dreyfus, a French artillery officer who was wrongfully imprisoned in the late 19th century when he w …Read more
“What we need in the United States is not division; what we need in the United States is not hatred; what we need in the United States is not violence and lawlessness, but is love, and wisdom, and compassion toward one another.” So said Robert F. Ken …Read more
Ragtime, I hope they stay in business for 50 more years. Ragtime (by Terrence McNally, Stephen Flaherty, and Lynn Ahrens) traces the lives of various characters in turn-of-the-century New York. These include an upper-class family, a poor Jewish immig …Read more
Traditions bind a family together, but they can also tear generations apart. The Charleses, currently playing at the Brick Theater, explores the generational frictions and commonalities in father-son relationships. We talked to Meghan Finn about her …Read more