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  • Bugle Got Game: Karl Junkersfeld At Nets Media Day

    The Brooklyn Bugle’s Karl Junkersfeld will be covering the Nets this season. Here’s his first report. The Brooklyn Nets…

    October 4, 2013
  • Karaoke with Live Band Backup at Transit Museum October 16

    The Transit Museum is hosting a karaoke evening with The Golden Boyz of New Brunswick – the band will…

    October 4, 2013
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Club: “Citizens of London: The Americans Who Stood with Britain in its Darkest, Finest Hour” by Lynne Olson

    We tend to forget, in the United States, that the Second World War actually began in September 1939, not…

    October 4, 2013
  • Man On Unicycle Walks Dog Down Atlantic Avenue In Boerum Hill

    Twitter user @txl201 caught a man on a unicycle walking his dog down Atlantic Avenue in Boerum Hill this afternoon. Crazy or awesome? You decide. After the jump.
    (via Cobble Hill Blog)

    October 3, 2013
  • Watch Videos And See Tweets From The 2013 Atlantic Antic

    Check out the 2013 Atlantic Antic in tweets and video after the jump.

    September 30, 2013
  • Tell The Bartender Episode 18: Tales of Engagement

    Listen to Episode 18: Tales of Engagement Download From iTunes Here In this Episode: Marriage – it’s all the rage! But how exactly does one pop the question? We hear four touching, funny and surprising stories from people who wanted to make their engagements as special as possible. PLUS a special listener shout out,  the drink […]
    (via Tell The Bartender)

    September 30, 2013
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Club: Schroder, by Amity Gaige

    Eric Kennedy had it all: a wife, a child, success as a real estate broker, and even a year…

    September 27, 2013
  • Goodbye, Black 47

    I got to know Larry Kirwan back in 1978, when he and Pierce Turner, as Turner & Kirwan of Wexford, were the house band at the Bells of Hell, one of the two greatest bars (can you guess the other one?) that ever were in New York. The Bells closed i…
    (via Self-Absorbed Boomer)

    September 21, 2013
  • Tell The Bartender Episode 17: According To Plan

    Listen to Episode 17: According To Plan Download From iTunes Here In this Episode: Sometimes things in life don’t always go according to plan. Like, let’s say you spend two months planning a live version of your podcast with some celebrity guests, and it goes great, but there is a technical issue and it didn’t […]
    (via Tell The Bartender)

    September 21, 2013
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Club: “Detroit City is the Place to Be: The Afterlife of an American Metropolis” by Mark Binelli

    Between its recent declaration of bankruptcy, and the news that the Detroit Institute of Arts may be forced to…

    September 20, 2013
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