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In an age of confusion, Janna Levin, Director of Science at Pioneer Works, remains a bastion of truth, innovation, and levity. → Read More
The way Parris Whittingham works—with an acceptance of pain and love existing at the same time— is genius, and the way he captures love is exceptional. → Read More
The work of Ni’Ja Whitson as a choreographer, dancer, and interdisciplinary artist is intense, beautiful, and political all at the same time. → Read More
Tina Chang was the first woman to be named Poet Laureate of Brooklyn! About time. She’s also organizing literary leaders for political action. → Read More
Haptic whittles at Underdonk, Rachel Green's wardrobe comes to life at 321 Gallery, Tyler Lafreniere's new installation at Launch F18, and more. → Read More
Kyle Kleven is a Brooklyn-based choreographer and dancer who harnesses body intelligence and computers to create technological dance. → Read More
Are drinking white negronis to fight climate change as pointless as appointing Scott Pruitt, who sued the EPA, to head the EPA? Not even close. → Read More
This week: garbage becomes magic at Urban Glass, The Youngs visit ancient Greece at Interstate Project, Dalí flirts with Miami Vice at 106 Green. → Read More
Radical posters from 70s leftist movements, quiet moments in painting, Sister Outsider is closing at Underdonk, and a #nightofphilosophy. → Read More
Protests and marches, all-you-can-eat taco buffets, free museum entry, drinking, crying, dancing: all the inauguration activities you could ever want. → Read More
Strike and march on inauguration day, make posters, see weird music, celebrate women in science (and art, of course), and GET MAD. → Read More
Lazy protesters do exist, and this is a guide for everyone who waited until the last minute (today) to plan their trip to the Women's March on Washington. → Read More
Oh, you're not guzzling noodles in Chiang Mai or touring temples in the Kyoto Prefecture? Never fear! Brooklyn has everything you need for New Year's Eve. → Read More
This is a list of vital organizations that need your help—and ways you can change your habits—to make 2017 a more livable year for everyone. → Read More
The Mai Tai is designed to mellow and obliterate. In this and all senses, King Noodle's version in Bushwick is perfect: large, beautiful, and very strong. → Read More
Lauren Seiden's graphite pool—part of Beholder's Share at 315 Gallery—hit the despairing, fathomless lows required for post-election art. → Read More
In the video 'Green Pink Caviar', part of Brooklyn Museum's Marilyn Minter show Pretty/Dirty, "off-beauty" (and maybe holiday decorations?) is celebrated. → Read More
On Giving Tuesday, advocacy group Rally+Rise will bring Holy Hive, Denetia and Sene, and The Shacks together for a Planned Parenthood benefit concert. → Read More
This week: a cornucopia of sexy fruit at Sardine, reality-bending animation at the Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation, and more protest art. → Read More
The OED picked "post-truth" this year, and your internet habits are to blame for this trivial culture of "feelies" and "centrifugal bumblepuppy." → Read More