Jacobs Holds Participatory Budget Forum September 10th
During a recent interview with her (look for the post soon!), Assemblywoman
Rhoda Jacobs told us that she would be
Volunteers Needed for NYC Century Bike Tour
via nyccentury.orgTransportation Alternatives [http://transalt.org/] emailed a request for
volunteers for the NYC Century Bike Tour on Sunday,
The Open Corner: GO August #3, Perri Neri
“Leaving,” 2007, 72″ x 60″, Oil on Canvas
This week, our GO artist is descended from a bona fide (well,
The Open Corner: GO August #2, Maritsa Patrinos and Melissa Ling
Maritsa Patrinos (left) and Melissa Ling (right)
Last week, we introduced you to Erica Levine
[/blog/art-music/the-open-corner-go-august-1-erica-levine], one of
The Open Corner: GO August #1, Erica Levine
Don’t freak out, but we’re going to do The Open Corner a little differently this
month. Rather than
The Open Corner: July #4
We seem to be starting a trend of letting our summer Open Corner series bleed
into the month following. But
Brooklynite Neal Wins Bronze
Saturday night, Brooklyn swimmer and only second African-American woman to make
a U.S. Olympic swim team Lia Neal [http:
The Open Corner: July #3
Think your electric bill is high in the summer when you’re blasting the A/C?
It’s nothing compared
The Open Corner: July #2
Summer means yard sales. And even though the last neighborhood-wide sales
[/blog/events/last-round-of-neighborhood-wide-yard-sales-this-sunday] came and
went with June, there
Another Space Available on Cortelyou
As quickly as some of the long-vacant retail spaces
[/blog/business/new-life-for-solo-and-vox-pop] on Cortelyou appear to be filled,
others open