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  • Jimmy McMillan, The Rent Is Too Damn High Guy, Comes To Brooklyn Heights

    The average rent in Brooklyn moved over teh $3000/month mark according to a report from realtor Douglas Elliman. Most of that spike is due to increased demand in Brooklyn Heights and other “hot” neighborhoods. That apparently prompted a visit to our side of Court Street from Jimmy McMillan of The Rent Is To Damn High Party.
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 9, 2013
  • On Spin Class and Lemmy

    Good afternoon, Monday. It was one of those fabulous summer in the city weekends- full of great friends and loads of rose and sunshine. Khan was in great spirits and feeling much be…
    (via the world according to sherimaven)

    August 9, 2013
  • Zipper: Coney Island’s Last Wild Ride to Screen at IFC

    Zipper, a documentary about the fight to save Coney Island, opens at the IFC Center this Friday and runs through Thursday. The film’s roots go back to director Amy Nicholson’s love of Coney Island, as it reminded her of her childhood spent near Ocean City, MD—a shore community full of people watchers, Def Leppard blaring […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 8, 2013
  • Pundits A-Twitter As Lena Dunham Drops F-Bomb And Talks Gentrification At Stringer Fundraiser

    Brooklyn Heights resident/actress Lena Dunham appeared at a fundraiser for NYC comptroller candidate Scott Stringer at the Maritime Hotel Tuesday night. Dunham’s friend and ‘Girls’ guest star Audrey Gelman is the spokesperson for the campaign. Dunham is also supporting Christine Quinn for mayor.

    Dunham’s comment about gentrification at the event set off some interesting Twitter comments between Capital New York’s Azi Paybarah, the New York Daily News’ Josh Greenman and web producer Brian Van Nieuwenhoven.

    Read the NSFW banter after the jump.
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 6, 2013
  • Sociale On Henry Street In Brooklyn Heights – So Far So Good!

    Not long after we received a dispatch from Mrs. Fink and Toddler Fink that their experience for lunch today at Sociale was super-fantastic, we received word that our man with a cam, Karl Junkersfeld, was ready to file a report about the eatery. Manager Francesco Nuccitelli makes an appearance telling Karl about the menu and […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    August 3, 2013
  • NYC Announces Developers for John Street Condos at Brooklyn Bridge Park

    Brooklyn Bridge Park Board of Directors has selected a joint venture of Alloy Development and Monadnock Development to design…
    (via Dumbo NYC)

    August 2, 2013
  • FaRewell foR FouRteen Months: Your Subway Service Alert

    This weekend begins the intensive work on the Sandy-ravaged tunnel on the R and (late night) N line connecting Court Street station to Whitehall Street in lower Manhattan, scheduled to last until October of 2014. On weekends (presumably this means from 11:30 p.m. Friday and 5:00 a.m. Monday) and late at night (again presumably 11:30 […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    July 31, 2013
  • Hidden Brooklyn Heights Walking Tour This Saturday 8/3 – Get Your Tickets Now!

    BHB publisher/ LICENSED NYC tour guide Homer Fink is brushing off his walking tour shoes and hosting another edition of his Hidden Brooklyn Heights Walking Tour on Saturday (8/3).
    Buy tickets here.

    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    July 31, 2013
  • 5 Reasons It’s Time For “It’s Showtime” To End On The NYC Subway

    Everyone has their own special flower inside them. The creativity of dance is a wonderful way for one to…

    July 29, 2013
  • Tell The Bartender Episode 14: Don’t Do Drug

    Listen to Episode 14: Don’t Do Drug

    Download From iTunes Here

    In this Episode:

    Magic Myq: Comedian Myq Kaplan tells us about this one time he did this one drug.

    Chasing The Dragon: Lindsey Carter shares with us what happens when you do more than one drug.

    PLUS listener shout outs, a drink recipe, Tell The Bartender is now on Facebook and some fun news about musician Ted Leo, who is the inspiration for the title of this podcast!

    (via Tell The Bartender)

    July 29, 2013
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