Tickets Now on Sale for The Unspeakable Act @ BAM on June 24
Back in April [/blog/art-music/local-film-plays-bam-this-summer], we interviewed
filmmaker and critic Dan Sallitt [http://www.panix.com/~sallitt/] about his
Congressional Candidate Sylvia Kinard Wants Your Primary Vote on June 26
Sylvia Kinard and her daughter Kellie
First things first.
ATTENTION: There is a Democratic primary election in New York City
The Open Corner: May #4
Those of you unfamiliar with Kasia’s prior work might have assumed from her Open
Corner posts that she’s
Meet Teen Playwright Rachel Wagner
16-year-old neighbor Rachel Wagner has written her first play and is looking for
a little help. Called Kids These Days,
Nethermead or N$th$rm$ad?
It’s pretty likely that you would be happy never to hear the words Great
GoogaMooga [http://www.googamooga.com/
The Open Corner: May #3
Kasia’s piece last week [/blog/art-music/the-open-corner-may-2] drew a few
interesting comments, but she’d really love to hear
Partners in Preservation Awards Announced
Tiffany window at Erasmus via Public Art for Public Schools on Facebook
[https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=217223121716718&
Rain Causes Havoc Around Ditmas Park This Morning
This was the corner of Glenwood and East 17th this morning around 9:30am:
And at about the same time
The Open Corner: May #2
May artist: Kasia Nikhamina [http://www.themayorshotel.com/]
Title: YOU LEFT THE BOOK-DROP SLOT AJAR
From Kasia:
Many thanks to
Watch Out for Falling Tree Limbs
We all love the gorgeously huge, old trees that line our neighborhood blocks,
but those trees are also something we