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A Valentine's Guide for Lovers and Haters
Valentine’s Day is a weird little holiday. With fuzzy historical origins, no significant religious ties, and mostly exclusive to half the population, it’s the Sarah Palin of holidays, loved by some and despised by a lot. It sneaks up on you every year with pandering shitty movies, Duane Reed starts
Housing Works V-Day Mixer
I know that even those of us in relationships are sick to death of all of the Valentine’s Day coverage that the Internet spews forth like so many partially chewed-up conversation hearts. That being said, it IS almost Valentine’s Day and we DO all have to do something with ourselves tonight.
FREE Three Minute Rock & Roll Stories
The first time I ever went to Brooklyn, it was my senior year in college and I was in Fort Greene, I think, to see Grand Buffet. After watching two goofy white dudes play a hip hop show, my friend and I went across the street to a poorly lit
Peephole – FREE Music, Live Show!
Now, I have a story to tell you. It starts out sad, but the ending is happy, so I’d recommend that you read it until the end. Is it true? You’ll have to figure that one out for yourself. Here we go. Once upon a time a boy by the
FREE Food, Pigskin and Pin-Ups All Day
As someone who normally avoids football at all costs, but also has a secret love of hot wings, the Super Bowl is a conflicting event for me. I enjoy the festive atmosphere and flowing beer but not so much the fist pumping and sporadic yelling. But the Who is playing
Wednesdays: FREE Wine And Vodka Tasting In Brooklyn
I am used to drinking cheap wine. As a broke ass person, I have developed a taste for the ‘˜young’, the ‘˜unheard of’, ‘˜unwanted’ and ‘˜fell-off-the-back-of-a-truck’ vintages. So what a religious experience when I get to taste some truly delicious wines, for FREE! Every Wednesday night from 6-9 pm head
The Rusty Knot: A Home Away from Home
Hanging out at the Rusty Knot is the equivalent of filling your living room with sand, blasting the heat, and making margaritas in the winter; it feels like summer not matter what time of year. I spent most of the summer biking up and down the West Side Highway on