Living Arts: Katie Elevitch Goes Live
With freedom, truth and authenticity as goals, Katie Elevitch has found that live performance is the best way to harmonize a musically cerebral singer/songwriter experience with total immersion in the...
View ArticleMyrtle Mural to Stay As Is (For Now)
The organizers of the mural-in-progress at the building-collapse site on Myrtle have decided not to schedule any more painting sessions this year.
View ArticleThe Day: Mayor Bloomberg at No. 7?
Celebrate Brooklyn! announces free shows in Prospect Park and a report of Mayor Bloomberg dining in Fort Greene.
View ArticleLiving Arts: Tami Kashia Gold
In the fifth in a series of conversations with members of South of the Navy Yard Artists, The Local meets Tami Kashia Gold, a community artist and member of SONYA.
View ArticleLiving Arts: Nikita Hunter
In the sixth in a series of conversations with members of South of the Navy Yard Artists,
View ArticleLiving Arts: Louis Mims
Work by Louis Mims Living Arts is a series of studio-visit interviews featuring conversations with members of South of the Navy Yard Artists who live under the fire of their own creative process right...
View ArticleThe Day: Barclays Liquor License Approved
This morning's Barclays Center update: arena employees will be serving patrons liquor until 1 a.m.
View ArticleGet Out: Blue Art at The Rising Arts Gallery
An exhibition focusing on the color blue is opening at the The Rising Arts Gallery in Clinton Hill this Saturday, Nov. 17.
View ArticleSupport Booms for Local Pop-Up Galleries
the art world has gone through some drastic changes when it comes to showing your art, a practice that has moved from established galleries to the front rooms of brownstones and local stores.
View ArticleThe Day: The Flea, Food and an Outdoor Concert
Get an update on the St. Joseph's College baseball team's playoff hopes, news on events to fill up your weekend and local food write-ups from around the web in today's morning link round-up.
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