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Archives for June 2009

The Morning Photo + Links

June 19, 2009 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

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Williamsburg’s new “swimming pool.” [Brownstoner]

Urban Rustic slinging growlers. [The Great Pumpkin]

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The Best Act at Northside was…tUnE-YaRdS

June 18, 2009 By Michael McGregor Leave a Comment

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Merrill Garbus

While the Northside Festival played host to a number of buzzing up-and-comers (Real Estate, Kurt Vile, Woods, and many, many more), for my money, the breakout act of the festival was tUnE-YaRdS, aka Merrill Garbus. Merrill, who began recording music after her mother gave her a ukulele two years ago, recently released her debut Bird Brains, a collection of found sound collages, tape loops, rhythmic pitter patters and vocals so warm and gracious you’d think they were made of apple butter, on Marriage Records.

One of three showcases tUnE-YaRdS played was the Hooves on the Turf show at Trophy Bar on Saturday afternoon. Stripped of her band, Merrill opened her Saturday afternoon set with an accapella version of “Hatari,” which had goosebumps creeping up and down the arms of literally everyone in the room. She played the solo show completely acoustic adding an air of intimacy to the already intimate club. Intimate indeed, as Bird Brains standouts like “Fiya”, a romantic jalopy of a love song, and “When You Tell The Lions,” which, despite a lack of percussion, played out like a jungle rattling monster, were even more affecting in the cramped quarters, where Merrill’s majestic voice was truly on display.

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Bridgewalkers: The Doublemint Edition

June 18, 2009 By Stacey Brook Leave a Comment

boxing-bridgeLike leaders of a SWAT team, Edward and Ricky came barreling towards me on the bridge Monday morning around 11:20am dressed in matching black Under Armour shirts and black, double-striped workout pants.  Their faces were intense.  Their concentrations, focused.  And yet, I couldn’t help stopping them to ask, “What’s up with the twin getup?”

“We’re boxing partners,” said Edward.  Obviously.

Both originally from Bushwick, Edward (24) and Ricky (23) lived in the same neighborhood for years before they started connecting over their passion for a sport that requires intense dedication and training.  Though Ricky now lives in New Brunswick , NJ, the friends often use the Williamsburg Bridge as their bootcamp grounds, running back and forth from Manhattan to Brooklyn, conquering the structure’s steep inclines, bracing against its downhill slopes, and  zipping through its short, forgiving middle as two side by side streaks of black.

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ART 101 Summer Sculpture Show, June 19 – 20

June 17, 2009 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

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The exuberant “Summer Sculpture Show” brings to a close the fifth season of ART 101.  Featured are the works of Brenda Bradley, Jack Howard-Potter, Katherine Koos, Alexandra Limpert, Fara’h Salehi, Ann Scoville, and Ulrika Stromback.

Much of the work is on a small and intimate scale, providing an opportunity for conversations amongst the art and artists, articulating qualities either shared or divergent.

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The Morning Photo + Links

June 17, 2009 By Michael McGregor Leave a Comment

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Frank Bruni gives Rye 1-star. Ouch. [NY Times]

Aniston and Midler filming 4th of July scene on Manhattan Ave today. [Chris Ruen]

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