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  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Club: “Arrows of Rain” A Novel by Okey Ndibe

    Note: I didn’t post last week, partly because of the holiday weekend, and partly because I was so sad…

    April 10, 2015
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    Thank You, Vin Scelsa

    Here is a stereo set, bought at Korvettes, overheated and smelling gently of warm plastic. It sits on a…

    April 1, 2015
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    My Zombie Movie Moment Now Available at Yale’s Sterling Memorial Library

    Thanks to John Lee, who was part of the superb technical crew that worked on the movie, I’ve learned that “Toxic Zombies,” a.k.a. “Bloodeaters,” a.k.a. “Forest of Fear,” a.k.a. Il ritorno degli zombi,, in which I play a small part, is one of 2,700 movi…
    (via Self-Absorbed Boomer)

    March 31, 2015
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    The Struggle Bus Episode 12: On Eating Disorders and Meddling Mothers, Dating While Queer, and Navigating Tricky Sibling Situations

    In this episode Kate and Sally talk about those rare beautiful moments when you realize everything is (sort of) okay (for now).
    (via The Struggle Bus)

    March 30, 2015
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    5 Positively Brooklyn Movies To Watch This Weekend

    Want to feel really, really Brooklyn this weekend? Before Calebs, Britaleys and other trust fund hipsters moved to Brooklyn…

    March 27, 2015
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    Brooklyn Bugle Book Club: “A Pleasure and A Calling” A Novel by Phil Hogan

    William Heming, the first person narrator of Phil Hogan’s engrossing novel “A Pleasure and A Calling,” likes to observe…

    March 27, 2015
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    The World’s First Sweater That Can Accurately Be Called ‘So Gay’

    In a world where calling something “so gay” is almost without fail a cut or put-down, some smart folks came up with the strangest,…
    (via Mark Joyella | Standupkid)

    March 24, 2015
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    Tell the Bartender Episode 56: Dating Fables and Spanking Tables

    Listen to Episode 56: Dating Fables and Spanking Tables Download From iTunes Here In this Episode: “Tyler” tells us the best gift to bring for the host of a private sex party. Hint: it’s homemade. Then Keri recalls some shitty dating experiences.
    (via Tell The Bartender)

    March 24, 2015
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    Coney Island Brewing’s "1609 Amber Ale."

    Coney Island Brewing Company’s “1609 Amber Ale” takes its name from the year Europeans first set foot on what we now know as Coney Island. I paired it with a “Smokin’ Henry” (smoked turkey, Black Forest ham, smoked Cheddar, bacon, lettuce, tomato, and …
    (via Self-Absorbed Boomer)

    March 21, 2015
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    Why I’m Unfollowing Local TV Stations on Twitter

    I grew up watching New York City TV, and have held the opinion for years that WABC-TV is a class act. I think back–dating…
    (via Mark Joyella | Standupkid)

    March 20, 2015
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