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Brooklyn 100 Influencer: Janna Levin, Pioneer Works

In an age of confusion, Janna Levin, Director of Science at Pioneer Works, remains a bastion of truth, innovation, and levity. → Read More

Brooklyn 100 Influencer: Parris Whittingham, Photographer

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

Brooklyn 100 Influencer: Ni’Ja Whitson, Interdisciplinary Artist

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

Brooklyn 100 Influencer: Tina Chang, Poet Laureate of Brooklyn

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

The Best in Brooklyn Art & Artists This Weekend

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

Technology of Dance: In Conversation with Kyli Kleven

Kyle Kleven is a Brooklyn-based choreographer and dancer who harnesses body intelligence and computers to create technological dance. → Read More

In Praise Of: The White Negroni at Saraghina

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

Art in Brooklyn: What to See This Week

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

Best Brooklyn Art Openings, Closings, and Events This Weekend

Radical posters from 70s leftist movements, quiet moments in painting, Sister Outsider is closing at Underdonk, and a #nightofphilosophy. → Read More

The 15 Best Rallies, Marches, and Parties This Inauguration Weekend

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, March & Look: The Best Art Things to See/Do This Weekend

Strike and march on inauguration day, make posters, see weird music, celebrate women in science (and art, of course), and GET MAD. → Read More

Plan Your Trip to the Women's March on Washington

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

The 12 Best New Year's Eve Celebrations in Brooklyn

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

Volunteer, Give, Talk: 19 Actions and Ideas for a Better 2017

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

In Praise of: The King Noodle Mai Tai

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

See This One Thing at 315 Gallery: Lauren Seiden's 'Reflections in a Void'

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

One Thing at Marilyn Minter's Pretty/Dirty: 'Green Pink Caviar'

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

Beer & Activism: Bar Matchless Hosts Planned Parenthood Benefit

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

Feast On This Art: Best of Thanksgiving Weekend

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

It's Your Fault the OED's Word of the Year is "Post-Truth"

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