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Fortune Telling at Pete’s Candy Store

January 14, 2013 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

Have your past, present and future revealed to you by candlelight in the witching hours of Wednesday by famed psychic astrologer to the stars, Winston Ludlow. We invite you to put your skepticism aside, indulge your curiosity, and find answers to the questions that trouble you most. Winston assures us that this will present no danger to the person being read, but to himself alone. In-depth Tarot readings $5.

All information confidential and all readings end on a positive card. Winston Ludlow has studied occult, Tarot and Hebrew mysticism since childhood. He also moonlights as a pet psychic.

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The City Reliquary Presents: Meals and Spiels

April 16, 2010 By WG News + Arts Leave a Comment

city reliquaryAn Evening of Dinner & Lectures about NYC’s Food!

The City Reliquary Museum and Civic Organization, in partnership with a host of Brooklyn’s finest purveyors of food, is putting on an event that is NOT to be missed. The First Ever “Meals and Spiels, An Evening of Dinner & Lectures about NYC’s Food!” will focus on the incredible food shops, breweries, bakeries, and kitchens of North Brooklyn. What’s more, each dish and beverage in the meal will come paired with a lecture about the food on your fork and beverage in your glass. All proceeds will go towards the City Reliquary’s operational funds, to keep us open to the community at large. Guests will be able to take home Goody Bag stuffed with City Reliquary souvenirs, Not for Tourists Brooklyn guidebooks, and more.

The meal will take place at the Brooklyn Kitchen, 100 Frost Street, and the menu will consist of:

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Greenpoint Gets Crafty

May 18, 2009 By Stacey Brook Leave a Comment

raffle table crafty warsaw

The Warsaw went DIY this Sunday when BUST Magazine invaded the Greenpoint eatery/performance space for their Spring Fling Craftacular. From 12pm-7pm, $2 gained craft addicts like myself access to the garden party-themed bazaar, with over 50 indie crafters from around the country gathered to sell everything from feather and bead-encrusted fascinators, to vegan-friendly makeup, to home baked chocolate and rosewater cupcakes.

Admission included access to discussions and demos on gardening and vegan cooking, and submission to a raffle whose prizes included a SINGER quilting machine, a home screenprinting setup (that was used to create customizable BUST tote bags during the event), and a basket filled to the brim with goodies from vendors like meat socks from ASHI DASHI, a glow in the dark screenprint by Seattle Show Posters, Super Beaver undies from Girlie Pants< The event should keep craftheads sated until the Renegade Craft Fair,  which, after setting up shop for the last two years in the McCarren Park Pool, will now move back to the park on June 6 and 7. The sneak peak vendor listis already on the website, if you’d like to salivate over purchases to come.

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