Arts and Culture
Black Swan Green at Public Assembly
Here at Broke Ass Stuart, free is always best, and we strive to bring you the choicest options in free or practically-free entertainment, drinking and edibles. Sometimes though, it’s worth it to shell out a few bucks to see something great. Especially on a Monday evening when your psyche needs
FREE: Chelsea Brewery Tours
Today, head over to Pier 59 at 18th Street to get a tour of Manhattan’s ONLY active Brewery. Chelsea Brewing Company; the spot responsible for Checker Cab Blonde Ale and Sunset Red Ale has been churning out high-quality suds since 1995. Sign up at the hosts desk for tours that
Soul Imperial, A Drink On Sailor Jerry, And Mexican Caviar
This weekend will be JAM-FUDGE-PACKED with FUN, FUN, FUN…at a fairly inexpensive price. Here’s why: This Friday, July 25th, at Williamsburg’s Legion Bar, Soul Imperial DJs, Elegante and Ballantino will be spinning all your favorite rap, reggae, r&b and more. There is never a cover charge, and what’s more, at
FREE: Paper Moon at Brooklyn Bridge Park
I know I’ve posted several outdoor-movie-screening events listing lately, but with good reason: they are free, they take advantage of the nice weather, and allow you to spend some quality time among NYC’s rooftop vistas and outdoor spaces. Tonight though, is the best of them all, with an outdoor screening
FREE:The Dark Knight at Riverflicks
Every year Riverflicks For Grown-Ups picks a theme for selecting its movies. This year, they’ve chosen the theme “I Know What You Did Last Summer”, and are showing films from the summer of 2008. Most magnificent to see on the big screen is The Dark Knight, if for Heath Ledger’s
Moonday Mondays at Mug!
There’s a reason Monday is your favorite day of the weeek.. According to Ambrose Bierce, Monday is : ” (n.) In Christian countries, the day after the baseball game.” Dang, did that old man get it wrong! Monday is a contraction of Moonday, which had to be truncated with the
FREE: Siren Festival on Coney Island
Few places in New York are as mythic and storied as Coney Island. From the Wonder Wheel to the Cyclone, to Nathan’s to the the beach itself, the place is unlike any other in the city and that’s only one reason why you should check out today’s Siren Festival. Produced