Friday Blogwrap

Clinton Hill. Photo by dog blue
Hey, Brooklyn: Switch Off Your Lights For One Hour! [PMFA]
Dumbo’s Sky Watch Already Has Reduced Crime [Dumbo NYC]
Brooklyn’s Ugliest Karl Fischer Looking Great [GL]
Unusual: Smoking Backpack on Subway [Gothamist]
Burg Architecture Goes to the Dogs [Curbed]
Bed-Stuy Real Estate Picks [Bed Stuy Blog]
Weekend Events
Brooklyn Philharmonic: “Music Off the Walls”
On Sunday, The Brooklyn Philharmonic, in conjunction with the Brooklyn Museum’s Middle Eastern and Islamic collection, performs. Shades of Babylon includes works by Cowell, Ranjbaran and Oetgen. A gallery talk precedes the concert at 1:00 p.m. Sunday, 2:00 p.m. $15, $10 members, students and seniors. 200 Eastern Parkway. (718) 488-5913.
“31 Under 31″ Exhibition
Today, 3rd Ward, located at 195 Morgan Avenue, hosts the last day of “31 Under 31: Young Women in Art Photography.” The exhibition is presented by Humble Arts Foundation in collaboration with Ladies Lotto.
BAX First Weekend
Brooklyn Arts Exchange presents work from Abby Browde, Andrew Gilchrist, and Antonio Ramos as part of its “First Weekends” series. Friday and Saturday, 8:00 p.m. $15, $8 low income. 421 Fifth Avenue. (718) 832-0018.
Gallery Players: Lysistrata
This weekend, The Gallery Players perform Aristophanes’s Lysistrata. Saturday, 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Sunday, 3:00 p.m. $18, $14 seniors and children 12 and younger. 199 14th Street. (212) 352-3101.
Tom Billings Reception
Gitana Rosa Gallery hosts an opening reception for Tom Billings’s After the First Stroke, Everything is a Correction. The exhibition runs thru April 11. Saturday, 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Free. 19 Hope Street. (718) 387-0115.
Daniel Weiner Closing Reception
On Sunday, 440 Gallery presents the final day of Daniel Weiner’s exhibition “Department of the Interior.” Sunday, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Free. 440 Sixth Avenue. (718) 499-3844.
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Thursday Blogwrap

Park Slope. Photo by emma.maria
Checking In: Kaufman’s Decora Goes Green in the Burg [Curbed]
Barrio: More than a Canopy and a Phone Number [OTBKB]
Coney Carousel Traveling to Ohio for a While [GL]
NYPD Sky Watch Deployed to Dumbo [Dumbo NYC]
Thistle & Clover [CH Blog]
Thursday Events

Society for Clinton Hill Meeting
The Society for Clinton Hill meets tonight. The agenda includes wine and refreshments, announcements, May meeting board elections, and traffic and crime updates. Author Susan Choi reads her essay from the Brooklyn Was Mine collection. Thursday, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. St. Luke’s Church Community Room, Washington Avenue. (between DeKalb and Willoughby).
Toll Bros. at CB6
Toll Brothers will be stopping by tonight’s Community Board 6 meeting to make a address residents’ concerns about the massive development project it is planning along the Gowanus Canal. The meeting is at 6 p.m. at PS 32 at 317 Hoyt Street.
“Inner Lives Out Loud” Reading
Tonight, Brooklyn Reading Works presents a reading entitled “Inner Lives Out Loud,” featuring work from Regina McBride’s “Inner Lives, Developing Characters” workshops. Thursday, 8:00 p.m. $5. The Old Stone House, Fifth Avenue (between Third and Fourth).
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Wednesday Blogwrap

Stagg Street. Photo by lob5110
Reds Produce, ‘Working Man’s’ Tapas in Red Hook [Gothamist]
Checking In: The Rialto Flies Its Flag in the Burg [Curbed]
House of Detention Relocates to Saratoga Park [Bed Stuy Blog]
High Priced Condos at One Main Under Contract [Dumbo NYC]
Everything You Should Know About Styrofoam [OTBKB]
Connecticut Muffin Moves in on Lafayette [General Greene]
Total Re-Do at the Happy Days Diner [McBrooklyn]
Bushwick Apartment Roundup [Bushwick BK]
Another Teen Crime [CH Blog]
Wednesday Events
Hipster Mortgage Night
Tonight, Home Buying for Hipsters presents “Hipster Mortgage Night.” Call or email to schedule a private 20-minute appointment to talk money with Rob Slifer of Professional Advantage Financial Group. Eve Levine, residential real estate broker, The Corcoran Group, will look at current listings available on the market. Email homebuyingforhipsters AT gmail DOT com. Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. by appointment. Free. Hugs, 108 North 6th Street. (347) 526-1383.
BookCourt Reading
Today, BookCourt welcomes John Sellers, author of Perfect From Now On: How Indie Rock Saved My Life, and Dean Wareham, author of Black Postcards: A Rock And Roll Romance. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. 163 Court Street. (718) 875-3677.
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Tuesday Blogwrap
Municipal Building. Photo by AllWaysNY
Death & Police Investigation at Carroll Street Apartment [GL]
Williamsburg’s Edge Facebook Pitch: ‘Live Here or Die’ [Curbed]
February Existing Home Sales: A Bloodbath [BS,CG]
Entrepreneurs in Bushwick: Pelosi Basses [Bushwick BK]
Mr. Stein Requesting To Cut Trees Down [Pardon Me for Asking]
Brooklyn Indie House: Call For Entries [Bed Stuy Blog]
View From Demolished Pier 1 [McBrooklyn]
Wonder Wall [Lost City]
Tuesday Events
Benguelê and Breu at BAM
Today, BAM presents the Brazilian dance company Grupo Corpo. They perform “Benguelê and Breu,” which is choreographed by Rodrigo Pederneiras. Additional performances take place on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. $20 to $60. Howard Gilman Opera House, 30 Lafayette Ave. (718) 636-4100.
CB9 Meeting
Tonight at 7:00 p.m., Community Board 9 holds a meeting at Middle School 61 Auditorium, 400 Empire Boulevard. The agenda includes a public hearing on the citywide statement of needs for city facilities for fiscal 2009 and 2010.
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Monday Blogwrap
Clinton Hill. Photo by dog blue
EaterWire AM Edition: Burger Bash Coming to DUMBO? [Eater]
Construction Site Du Jour: 544 Union Avenue [GL]
Carroll Park Giants Get A Much Needed Trim [Pardon Me for Asking]
Movin’ on Up in Williamsburg [Gothamist]
Forest City in the News [No Land Grab]
Monday Events
Dine-In Brooklyn
Starting today, more than 175 participating restaurants are offering three-course, $23 prix-fixe meals. Check the website or call (718) 802-3846 for a list of restaurants. The event, presented by Best of Brooklyn, runs thru March 31.
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Weekend Events
Brooklyn Bridge Park Easter Egg Hunt
On Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy hosts its annual Easter Egg Hunt. There will be 15,000 eggs and a performance by Audra Rox. We suggest you line up at the Main Street entrance a little early as the line got pretty long last year.
The Traveler’s Return” Reception
Tonight, Metaphor Contemporary Art Gallery hosts an opening reception for Susan Homer. Her exhibition, “The Traveler’s Return,” runs thru April 27. Friday, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Free. 382 Atlantic Avenue. (718) 254- 9126.
Bargemusic
This weekend, Bargemusic presents a number of performances. Tonight’s program, part of the “Here and Now: American Contemporary Music Series,” showcases music from Osvaldo Golijov, David Kechley, William Bolcom, Felipe Lara. Saturday and Sunday’s performances feature works from Beethoven, Brahms, and Schubert. Friday and Saturday, 8:00 p.m. Sunday, 4:00 p.m. $40; $25 seniors and students. Fulton Ferry Landing, Old Fulton Street at the East River. (718) 624-2083.
Prospect Park Egg-O-Rama
Saturday and Sunday, Prospect Park presents “Egg-O-Rama,” a weekend-long “egg-ucational” event, which includes crafts, games, and an egg hunt. The egg hunt for children ages 2-5 takes place tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. A second hunt for children ages 6-9 follows. Saturday and Sunday, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Free. Prospect Park Audubon Center.
Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD
Tomorrow, experience a live transmission of Tristan und Isolde at BAM. Fred Plotkin speaks. BAMCafe serves brunch two hours before the screening. Saturday, 12:30 p.m. $42. BAM Rose Cinemas, 30 Lafayette Avenue. (718) 636-4129.
Cat and Dog Adoption Event
Tomorrow, Dumbo Pet Care and Animal Care & Control of NYC hold a cat and dog adoption event, with a number of rescued animals. Everything in the store will be on sale. Saturday, 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Dumbo Pet Care, 25 Jay Street. (718) 855-1363.
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Thursday Blogwrap
Park Slope. Photo by turdasaurus
Pies ‘n’ Thighs Moving Forward With New Location [Gothamist]
Welcome to Carroll Gardens’ Pastel District [Lost City]
The smallest American dream in Brooklyn [Brooklyn Junction]
What Would You Do with Magnetic Field? [Brooklyn Heights Blog]
Taking the B61 Headcount [GL]
R.I.P. Gardel’s [General Greene]
Thursday Events
Gang Awareness Meeting
Today, Paul Robeson High School and Community presents a “Gang Awareness Town Hall Meeting.” Panelists include Ira Weston, Principal of Paul Robeson High School; Deanna Rodriguez of the Kings County District Attorney’s Office; Norbert Davidson, Program Coordinator of the Gang Prevention and Intervention Unit of the NYC DOE; Lamont Anderson of Community Affairs NYPD, and Hashim Garrette, a violence prevention speaker and consultant. Thursday, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 150 Albany Avenue.
Mo Beasley “Rent Party”
Tonight, The Office of City Council Member Letitia James, Kevin Powell, The LoveStorm Entertainment Group, LLC, and April R. Silver of Akila Worksongs, Inc. present a “rent party” for poet, educator, and workshop facilitator Mo Beasley. The fundraiser includes dancing, food, drink, music, and poetry. The evening serves as a start-up event for an on-going emergency fund for Brooklyn artists. Thursday, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. $20 donation (drinks not included). Frank’s Cocktail Lounge, 660 Fulton Street.
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Wednesday Blogwrap
Williamsburg Building. Photo by Seth W.
Brooklyn College dorm will not have any parking spots [Brooklyn Junction]
The Same Nice People Are Coming to 103 Bond Street [McBrooklyn]
Scotto’s Wine Cellar Going “Gateless” On Court [Pardon Me for Asking]
Bedford Ave. Report: Dunkin Donuts Coming [GL]
Park Slope Panhandlers Dress for Success [Curbed]
Bushwick Apartment Roundup [Bushwick BK]
Sundance Comes to Brooklyn [General Greene]
RIP – Estelle [Kensington Blog]
Wednesday Events
The Future of Coney Island
Lynn Kelly, President of the CIDC, will present the latest proposal for the area and join a panel discussion with David Gratt, Managing Director, Coney Island USA, Domenic Recchia, representative to the City Council from the 47th District, and Chuck Reichenthal, District Manager of Community Board 13. Brad Lander, Director of the Pratt Center for Community Development, moderates. Reservations required. Check the website for tickets. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. $9; $5 museum members, seniors, and students. 1220 Fifth Avenue. (212) 534-1672, ext. 3395.
CB2 Meeting
Community Board 2′s Land Use Committee meets tonight at 6:00 p.m. at St. James Tower (21 St. James Place, between Lafayette and DeKalb avenues). Call (718) 596-5410.
CB7 Meeting
Community Board 7 holds a full board meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the Board Office (4201 Fourth Avenue, at 43rd Street). Call (718) 854-0003.
Photo by Bob Jagendorf
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Tuesday Blogwrap
Ladder 140: Pride of Ridgewood. Photo by mtmont.
Park Slope Debit & Credit Card Fraud Victims Being Sought [GL]
Arrest of Three Men in Vinegar Hill Last Night [Dumbo NYC]
Quality of Life Patrol Comes to Cobble Hill [Cobble Hill Blog]
Sneak Peek: Greenpoint’s The Habitat [Gothamist]
Northeastern Bats in Peril [Flatbush Gardener]
Dine in Brooklyn, 2008 [CH Blog]
Fort Greene Coffee [General Greene]
Tuesday Events
Speak Out! at powerHouse Arena
Today, Dumbo’s powerHouse Arena presents “Speak Out! for Peace in Iraq and Justice at Home.” Organized in conjunction with the “Speak Up!” benefit concert held at St. Ann’s Warehouse, this event features speeches from Laura Flanders, Naomi Klein, and others. Numerous organization will be present with information. Ongoing exhibits include “Eyes Wide Open” and “The Cost of War.” Tuesday, 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Free. 37 Main Street.
CB2 Meeting
Tonight, Community Board 2′s Transportation and Public Safety Committee meets at 6:00 p.m. at St. Francis College (180 Remsen Street, between Clinton and Court streets in Brooklyn Heights). Call (718) 596-5410.
84th Precinct Meeting
The 84th Precinct Community Council holds its monthly meeting tonight at 7:00 p.m. at Phoenix House (50 Jay Street, between Water and Plymouth streets in Dumbo). Call (718) 875-6811.
88th Precinct Meeting
Tonight at 7:30 p.m., the 88th Precinct Community Council has its monthly meeting at the French Speaking Baptist Church at 209 Clermont Avenue.
94th Precinct Meeting
The 94th Precinct Community Council meets tonight at North Fork Bank (804 Manhattan Avenue, at Calyer Street in Greenpoint). Call (718) 383-5298.
68th Precinct Meeting
The 68th Precinct Community Council holds its monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the precinct station house (333 65th Street, between Third and Fourth avenues in Bay Ridge). Call (718) 439-4220.
62nd Precinct Meeting
The 62nd Precinct Community Council meets tonight at the 62nd Precinct stationhouse (1925 Bath Avenue, at Bay 22nd Street in Bensonhurst) at 7:00 p.m. Call (718) 236-2501.
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Monday Blogwrap
Williamsburg. Photo by Runs With Scissors.
Another Bastardized Brownstone In Carroll Gardens [Pardon Me for Asking]
250 Chartreuse Frisbees in Prospect Park [OTBKB]
“A Run on Earplugs” at Smith & Union? [GL]
Camera in the Kitchen: Choice Market [Gothamist]
Pig Out Cheap at Ridgewood Eats [Bushwick BK]
Monday Events
CB2 Meeting
Community Board 2′s Parks and Recreation Committee meets tonight. Monday, 6:00 p.m. Brooklyn Hospital, 121 DeKalb Avenue (at St. Felix Street). (718) 596-5410.
No Wave Program 1 at BAM
For the next couple of weeks, the prolific Village Voice film critic J. Hoberman is playing film DJ at BAM. Tonight, he’s spinning Rome ’78, which Hoberman describes as “a costume drama that looks like a toga party in Little Lulu’s clubhouse.” The film will be introduced by director James Nares at 7 p.m. Call 718.636.4100 for more information.
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Friday Blogwrap
Maze Condos. Photo by korymatthew.
Who Needs McCarren Pool? Manhattan & Skillman Looking Great [GL]
Astroland Opens On Sunday For (Maybe) Last Season [Gothamist]
Park Slope Miracle: Renovation From Hell Complete [Curbed]
Dumbo Then and Now: Jay and Front Street Corner [Dumbo NYC]
Entrepreneurs in Bushwick: Brave Space Design [Bushwick BK]
DOB Has No Plans for Rat-Squirrel House [Lost City]
May 21, 2012 | 02:16 PM