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Friday
Aug022013

Boing Boing is so Punny

image via @Scheidel

Nice work, Boing Boing. Even though a dusty lump of coal sits where my beating heart used to be, you still managed to get a chuckle out of me over this new sign of yours. 

Love it when the old neighborhood local business guard embraces a good pun. 

Guessing this won out over "Breast in service?"

Thursday
Aug012013

Who Gives A Shit: Does Anyone Go To Beauty Bar?

Beauty Bar when it first opened? Or on a Saturday night?

A few weeks ago, on a Saturday night, I was walking home from a gay bar in the East Village when I passed Beauty Bar on 14th Street. The bar was packed with people - so many so that they spilled outside. The atmosphere inside looked hoppin' - music blasting, people dancing, lots of attractive people mingling. I was like, "Damn, what a super fun bar!"

Then I took the train home to the Slope. And on the walk home, I swung by Beauty Bar on 5th Avenue. The atmosphere was a little... different. There were four people in the bar, and they were all watching some movie that was being projected on the big screen. It was 10:30 on a Saturday night. And no one was there. 

Surely this had to be some sort of fluke. It's the summertime - maybe a lot of people were away for the weekend?

So I started checking back periodically over the following weeks. And wouldn't you know it? No matter what night of the week it was - no matter what time of night - there never seemed to be anyone there.  No music blasting. No dance parties. Everything just seemed... dead. Like, the opposite of fun. 

What's the deal? Does anyone go to Beauty Bar? Is it always that dead? Or does it just get crazy busy like, minutes after I check it out? 

Thursday
Aug012013

Whassup: August and Nothing After Edition

 

Aaaand, now it's August. You (or I, anyway) spend the whole winter pining for summer, and then it comes, and then it's fucking August pretty much immediately. What the hell, inexorable passage of time?! What did we ever do to you?? Whenever that calendar flips to the last month before we find out who our homeroom teacher is for the next year, I get this anxious feeling: the end of freedom, bad weather coming, death, decay, it's all over too soon, ohmygodfluseason. Please allow me to impart my neurosis to you, so that it may motivate you to squeeze the last bits of summertime joy from 2013. Go out there and do this thing, Park Slope! Welcome to Whassup: August and Nothing After Edition:  

* Until Aug. 15: Bar 4's Last: Over at Bar 4's Facebook page, they're announcing the "last" of every of their regular events before the place closes Aug. 15. Which is sad, but helpful if you want to catch some of these shows before they retire forever or move to Littlefield or the Tea Lounge or whatever. Also, a good way to check out everything that's going on in Bar 4's last days, be it a formerly regular event or not. Prime place is the Local Correspondents singer/songwriter fest from Aug. 9-12, culminating in the last Bar 4 open mic, Aug. 13. One thing that will probably be going on: getting so drunk that you cry all over the bar. So, just the same as always, but now with a better reason. 

* Friday, Aug. 2: Story Collider Takes Manhattan, Rockefeller University: Park Slope's favorite storytelling/science mashup hits the Big City! The Large Apple! King Kong's Playground! Doucheville! The Land of a Million Starbucks! That's right, Story Collider, popular denizen of Union Hall, will be taking it's science-related narratives to The Rockefeller University. There, they will also, I would assume, try to hit up the family for some philanthropy. Stories will feature real-life Rockefeller students and faculty, along with a special guest science journalist who will recite all his favorite digits of pi. 7pm-9pm, $10.

* Sunday, August 4: Beck, Bandshell: Well, for shit's fuck's sake: the fucking Beck. There is absolutely nothing I could say to convince you to want to see a Beck concert if you don't already desire it passionately. This benefit concert is, unsurprisingly, sold out. But you know the drill by now: just hang out outside the fence and listen to the wondrousness. You may even be able to glimpse some of the stage action through the fence slats and mobs of other music moochers. 7pm, FREE (if you do the aforementioned).

* Tuesday, August 6: Punderdome 3000, Littlefield: Don't worry, they always come home. After experimenting with life in SoHo last month, Punderdome returns its raucous amateur punsters to the Slope area. Come shout about how much you love bad jokes. 8pm, $6-7. 

* August: Rooftop Camping: You know what? Fuck nature. Fuck some mooses and the mosquitoes and the tree pollen and the vast distance between you and a Thai restaurant in the fucking wilderness. But you know what else? Don't fuck camping. Camping! You get to sleep on a hard surface and make gross, sweaty sex that everyone can hear! Camping! It's in tents! So, to get the best of both worlds, you can take advantage of Bivouac New York. Aside from containing I word I still don't know how to pronounce, Bivouac New York also hosts camping parties on NY (and other cities') rooftops. Tents, morning coffee, a toilet and "friends" are provided. Well, probably bring some of your own friends. But there will be new ones. And probably creepy ghost stories. And, while you may not get ticks or bumble through a patch of poison ivy, you can always try your luck at a new venereal disease. In tents! 

COMING UP:

* Tuesday, Aug. 27: Kurt Braunohler Record Release, Bell House: There is, by now, a pretty standard "big Park Slope comedy show" lineup. Eugene Mirman is there, and likely organizing the thing. Todd Barry often shows up, to please those of us with the best comedy taste (sorrynotsorry). Hannibal Buress is a decent bet. Kristen Schaal once upon a time, before she took wing for Los Angeles -- though she's still back for some of these. And Kurt Braunohler, who is the guest of honor this time. Another thing that's pretty much to be expected is that these shows sell out. So, get on that ticket purchasing jag, y'all. 8pm, $15.

Thursday
Aug012013

Brooklyn Bike Patrol will be back up and riding this Friday

The Brooklyn Bike Patrol, in all their glory [Via Facebook]

As we told you back in June, Brooklyn Bike Patrol sadly shut down service after Founder and President Jay Ruiz suffered two heart attacks. The volunteer-run service, which helps women get home safely from 55 subway stations throughout Brooklyn, has been dark since then. But as Brokelyn reported yesterday, the Brooklyn Bike Patrol will be back up and running starting this Friday! Yay!

If you didn't know, Ruiz started the Brooklyn Bike Patrol back in 2011, in response to the numerous sexual assults in Park Slope. The organization is made up of 6 volunteers in addition to Ruiz, who accompany woman from the subways to their homes from 8pm to 4am Fridays and Saturday, and 8pm to midnight Sundays-Thursdays. (You have to call them at 718-744-7592, 45-minutes before you exit your train).

In the wake of the relaunch, Brooklyn Bike Patrol has sent out a call for more volunteers. Interested in joining the crew of this fucking awesome group? All the deets are here.

Excited to have the boys back?

Wednesday
Jul312013

We eat local... shop local... why not date local?

Park Slope resident and comedian Scott Rogowsky is tired of dating girls who live in the Manhattan. So he decided to hit the streets to see if he could find himself a match right here in his own neighborhood. Screw online dating - Rogowsky is here for "offline dating." And he's making some pretty great promises, including:

  • Dinners at Talde!
  • Lunches at Bierkraft!
  • Brunches at Du Jour!
  • FroYo at Culture!
  • Walks in Prospect Park!
  • Comedy shows at Union Hall! 
  • Concerts at The Bell House!
  • Movies at The Pavillion!
  • Thrifing at Housing Works!
  • Netflix in my apartment!

We'll skip 'Movies at The Pavillion," but not bad, eh?

Rogowsky continues: "We can also do laundry together, go food shopping together, start a paleo diet together, do yoga together, read the Times together, watch Girls together!"

Seriously - this sounds too good to be true. 

See how Slope residents reacted: