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Postcards from the Edge: The Brooklyn Flea Debuts in Williamsburg [Racked]
Noise Complaints Shut Down Coney Island Concert Series, Rest of Brooklyn [LMag]
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Photo by Eric Wolman[/caption]
Postcards from the Edge: The Brooklyn Flea Debuts in Williamsburg [Racked]
Noise Complaints Shut Down Coney Island Concert Series, Rest of Brooklyn [LMag]
By Lisette Johnson
There’s a handful of celebrated brew houses across the country where customers can buy refillable growlers of their favorite tap beer. There’s the Trinity Brewhouse in Providence, RI; Austin, TX is home to the NXNW Restaurant and Brewery; even South Carolina has the Charleston Beer Exchange. And now, right here in Williamsburg, beer snobs and beer geeks alike can snag a refillable growler at the famous Duane Reade brewery. Duane Reade?
New York artist Meredith Allen died of cancer yesterday, March 17. As an artist and chronicler, Allen was a familiar face on the Williamsburg art scene in the 1990s, with her longtime partner and fellow artist Carol Saft always at her side.
My heart is terribly broken today, as I’ve learned that New York artist Meredith Allen lost her battle with cancer yesterday morning. Meredith had been nothing short of heroic in how she fought the disease over the past three years; brave, human, honest, and always, through it all, kinder than anyone dealing with such pain and fear could be expected to be. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her deepest love, Carol Saft, and their families.
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