This Week In South Slope: Slammers, Street Artists, Sipping Wine, And More

Intersections by Miguel Del Real
Photo by Donny Levit / South Slope News

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Here’s a look back at some stories you might have missed this week:

• Childhood memories of P.S. 10 & Park Slope circa 1900.

• Trulia data lists rentals pricing and affordability for South Slope and Greenwood Heights neighborhoods.

• Experts Beth Lipton and Aynsley Kirshenbaum bust nutrition myths in talk at Slope Wellness.

• More than 16% of South Slope and Sunset Park residents lack health insurance, Comptroller finds.

• Interviewing the interviewer: Author Amy Shearn on the BOOKISH Series at Park Slope Library.

• Unwanted knocks at the door: Look out for ‘Slammers’ promising lower utility bills.

• Your guide to wine tastings in South Slope.

• South Slope’s Luigi’s Pizza is among makers featured in NY Pizza Project.

• 210 Gallery opens with exhibition by controversial street artist AINAC.

• Adoptable animal of the week: Teddy the dog.

• Time to fill out those Middle School applications.