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Natalie Rinn

Brooklyn Magazine

New York, NY, United States

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The Incredible Jessica Williams

Jessica Williams has a larger-than-life presence, a new starring film role, and a much-loved podcast. So what is it that makes her so incredible? → Read More

How a Script Becomes a Pilot from Two New York Shorts Film Festival Participants

We all have ideas—so many ideas! But very few of us follow through on them. Danielle DiPaolo and Viridiana Lieberman discuss how to make the magic happen. → Read More

Returning Home to Find Something New: Land of Talk's 'Life After Youth'

Elizabeth Powell moved to Ontario for the purpose of "saving ass" after a round of successful Land of Talk tours. It didn't offer what she expected. → Read More

The East Village Cocktail Standout Elsa Gets a Reboot in Cobble Hill

Elsa's reboot is even better looking than the original, but the Home-designed bar recreates the same appealing essence it had established in Manhattan. → Read More

Meditation Made Easier: MNDFL in Williamsburg

Creating space and time to check in with ourselves can feel impossible; but MNDFL can be used with the same pragmatic ease as a gym—only one for the mind. → Read More

Chloë Sevigny is at Nitehawk all Month

Sevigny has always chosen films that are not easy, but that make an outsized impact. Now, she's testing the waters in directing films of her own. → Read More

Happy 150th Birthday, Prospect Park! Celebrate With These Parties

Prospect Park is kicking off an entire season of events to celebrate its opening in 1867; a place that Brooklynites have called their backyard ever since. → Read More

Jabbing for Life: Kickboxing for Holistic Health

Feeling pent-up frustration? Take advantage of the popularity of kickboxing, and hit (and punch and kick) inanimate objects all around Brooklyn. → Read More

Three R Train Stations Will Shut Down for Six Months this Spring

As part of Governor Cuomo's plan to upgrade 30 stations city-wide, three R train stops will be shut down (the first starting next week) for modern upgrades. → Read More

The A-Typical Notes of D.S. & Durga

Can you turn a piece of music or a place into a scent? D.S. & Durga thinks so—and they also think you shouldn't take any of it too seriously. → Read More

Brooklyn 100 Influencer: May Boeve, 350.org

May Boeve began nonprofit 350.org in 2007 with six college friends and Bill Mckibben. Today, it is a worldwide force working against climate change. → Read More

Brooklyn 100 Influencer: Phoebe Robinson, "Sooo Many White Guys"

Phoebe Robinson has one wish: To highlight voices other than the white male variety—and that is what she does on her podcast, "Soo Many White Guys." → Read More

Brooklyn 100 Influencers: Corinne Wainer and Shauny Lamba, SHAKTIBARRE

SHAKTIBARRE teaches yoga-barre classes with a focus on inclusivity and affordability, and on empowering and reclaiming the feminine in all of us. → Read More

Brooklyn 100 Influencer: Aaron Foster, Foster Sundry

"My approach in putting together my shop was this: trust my palate; prioritize value; work with friends; don't compete—offer an alternative," says Foster. → Read More

Brooklyn 100 Influencer: Dr. Nadia Lopez, Mott Hall Bridges Academy

Through community engagement, persistent guidance, and yearly field trips to Harvard, Dr. Nadia Lopez is making her students believe in the bigness of life. → Read More

Regal Nights at Little King

The handsome handkerchief-sized bar on Metropolitan Avenue seems to invite refined behavior but it also welcomes nights that devolve into something else. → Read More

Dating in New York City is Awful: This Event Will Help

If you are among the hundreds of thousands attempting to date in New York City, this event, from It's Not Personal, will be filled with sympathetic friends. → Read More

Michelle Obama Makes Best Ever Valentine's Instagram

Beach feet selfies are usually the worst. But not when the feet in the beach feet selfie belong to the former president and first lady on Valentine's Day. → Read More

The Big Chill: A Weekend in Montreal

For its 375th Anniversary, Montreal—with its ferocious climate, two languages, small bagels, and hearty spirit—has a lot to celebrate. → Read More

The Daily Hunch: The World is Crazy—Astrology Might Help

We all do our best to parse our way through our own crazy thoughts, and map our way through the crazy world—patterns present in the planets could help. → Read More