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         <title>Incoming!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Haft%20sewing%20machine.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/05/09/Haft%20sewing%20machine.jpg" width="200" height="150" align="right" hspace="3"/>The Flea approaches full throttle this Sunday, with a packed yard of our best mix of vendors yet. And expect to hear more from Senor Flea here on ze blog in coming weeks. We miss you too!</p>

<p>Truly too many new vendors onboard this week to list them all. Here are some highlights.</p>

<p><img alt="Buddha%20head.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/05/09/Buddha%20head.jpg" width="141" height="250" align="right" hspace="3"/>Adele Amore is back with her ogle-friendly mix of vintage jewelry, knick-knacks, and handbags. Adele is a Brooklyn Fleaster in the classic style, which is obvious after about 2 seconds of yapping with her. That's Amore! Clermont fence.</p>

<p>Pamela Haft makes her first Flea trip down from Sharon, CT, to bestow treasures like the antique sewing machine (<i>right, top</i>) upon Fleagoers. Pam also just opened a new shop called Artisan Gallery Antiques in Amenia, NY. Handball wall, Vanderbilt side.</p>

<p>Clyde Gatlin, also from CT, will be spread out in the middle of the yard with his mish-mash of '40s whisky boxes, watering cans, garden tools, and antique silver and porcelain. We have a good feeling about Clyde--as a vendor <i>and</i> a man. </p>

<p>Gary Ford, a Fort Greener and veteran of the 25th St. Garage, debuts his collection, which includes fossilized whale bones, Persian prayer rugs, and lots of picture frames. Clermont fence.</p>

<p>Bayo Ogunsanya debuts his rare books this week, looking forward to having him as a regular hopefully. Handball wall, Vanderbilt side.</p>

<p>Reyna from <a href="http://www.dharmasculpture.com">Jef Rey Cambodian Crafts</a> is bringing her beautiful pieces from Southeast Asia, like this Cambodian buddha head (<i>right, middle</i>.) 8x8 section.</p>

<p>Susan from the <a href="http://www.lacrosta.com">La Crosta Pie Co.</a> upstate brings her delicious pies to the Flea for the first time. Fresh, local, no preservatives, etc. School-side booths.</p>

<p><img alt="Leke%20%2B%20Rob.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/05/09/Leke%20%2B%20Rob.jpg" width="201" height="250" align="right" hspace="3">Leke and Rob have a great couple of racks of vintage clothes, and they're always dressed for excess. Rob is an especially fine devotee of the art of conversation, perpetual pipe in hand (<i>right, bottom</i>.) 8x8 section.</p>

<p>Longtime Motique Gallery-owners Monifa and Bashiri hop over from Prospect Heights for the first time with their tip-top trove of African-inspired art, everything from glass and paintings to textiles and photos. Vanderbilt fence.</p>

<p>Vanity, a Crown Heights antiques shop on Kingston Ave., makes its debut at the Flea on Sunday. We're eager to see what Yahia pulls from their older-era collection of furniture, teapots, and porcelain. Vanderbilt fence.</p>

<p>Bed-Stuy (Franklin Ave. at Clifton Pl.) clothing boutique <a href="http://www.collecthernews.blogspot.com/">Collecther</a> launched its Flea outpost last Sunday, and Shana's back for more. Collecther does super-nice vintage, as well as Shana's subtly elegant house line. Vanderbilt fence.</p>

<p>And finally, a few other newcomers of note for this Mama's Day Flea:<br />
Orchard Floral will have fresh bouquets of flowers. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.fineandraw.com">Fine and Raw</a> chocolates--literally raw chocolate--are ready just in time for yo mama. </p>

<p>And one of our faves, the gals who ran the <a href="http://www.chopdelancey.com">Chop Delancey</a> art intervention/shop/restaurant last fall will begin their weekly presence (residence?) at the Flea on Sunday, under the guise "Chop Summers." We're not quite sure what to expect, but hear rumblings about Hungarian roadside gypsy traditions, bartering food and art for seeds and soil, and this week at least, lots and lots of RED. Apparently, these gals also need ladders--if you got one to spare, let's make a deal! Look for the red art gypsies. </p>]]></description>
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What a difference a little sun makes! Walking around visiting the great vendors who came out in spite of thunderstorm warnings was truly a joy as the sun shone across the flea! There was a great crop last Sunday&#0151;Here are some highlights:</p>

<p>This table (upper left) would be perfect for a front hall or between windows. The seat above has great lines and curves and could be recovered in a simple heavy linen or one of the <a href="http://www.reprodepot.com/">reprodepot</a> fabrics, depending on whether you're going for a mod or a subtle look.  We couldn't help but be drawn to this chock-full display case as wedding season fast approaches and we all search for that non-registry, but non-lame gift!  We particularly loved the little candlesticks for a bedside table. Speaking of candlesticks...this brass one (of a pair) stood out for its clean lines&#0151;the pair would look great on a marble mantle or a modern dinner table. We're really looking forward to this Sunday (Mother's Day!), although we will most likely be picking up some things for the little people as Clinton Hill's very own <a href="http://www.stillhipbrooklyn.com/">Still Hip</a> will join us with a selection of great second-hand kid's clothes and vintage toys.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Food. Glorious Food. Quite simply, the Flea's gonna have more of it, starting now. If we become a stop on your weekend food rounds--for a nosh or for your Sunday-dinner ingredients--well, that makes us happy.</p>

<p>For starters, our pal Ricardo has been toiling away to get ready for the debut of his new Pillar Cuban food stall this weekend (named for Hemingway's boat when he lived in Havana), which will feature both smoked ham and cod croquettes, pressed Cuban sandwiches, a Galician white bean soup, and these amazing chicken or smoked short rib empanadas made with yucca and corn dough. He'll also have a guava and cream cheese pie for dessert. Delicioso! Pillar will be Choice's new neighbor. (Ricardo is also a Soros Open Society Institute Justice Fellow, chat him up!)</p>

<p><img alt="Whimsy%20cookie.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/05/02/Whimsy%20cookie.jpg" width="300" height="206" align="right" vspace="2" hspace="4"/>Longtime NYC pastry chef Mark Sopchak and his art director wife Jenna Park recently launched <a href="http://www.whimsyandspice.com">Whimsy & Spice</a>, a line of cookies, brownies, and homemade marshmallows (yum!) that each feature a unique/unexpected flavor--honey lavender shortbread or cinnamon chocolate malt biscotti, for example. They'll have awesome Mother's Day gift boxes (<i>right</i>) this week. E12 near the middle aisle, this week and next.</p>

<p>As hinted last week, the organic ice cream dream team of <a href="http://www.bluemarbleicecream.com">Blue Marble</a> and ze Flea becomes a reality May 11, when these fine gals (and neighbors of Senor) transport the frozen love from their Atlantic Ave. shop to the Flea's food emporium. Bless their hearts.</p>

<p><img alt="Hot%20Bread%20Kitchen.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/05/02/Hot%20Bread%20Kitchen.jpg" width="300" height="225" align="right" vspace="2" hspace="4"/>Later this month, <a href="http://www.hotbreadkitchen.org">Hot Bread Kitchen</a> makes a bid to be your local remote bakery (how '08!), when they start purveying fresh baked breads of the world. Lavash, multi-grain loaves, hand-ground tortillas? Yeah, that's what we're talkin' about. (Hopefully they'll bust out their corn-grinding cycle soon too.) Oh, did we mention their focaccia of the week, featuring a city-garden-grown topping, or how they use recipes from immigrant women? Uh huh. Location TBD. </p>

<p>Quick note: Kumquat Cupcakery and Brown Bag Industries are both off this week.</p>

<p>And finally, thanks to <a href="http://www.brooklynpaper.com/stories/31/18/31_18_tasty_restaurant_gossip.html">Brooklyn Paper</a> for pimping our nibbles this week. </p>]]></description>
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<em>Today brings us the second installment of Mrs. B's weekly look-back at the previous Sunday's Flea.</em></p>

<p>Anyone who read <a href="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/04/mrs_bs_flea_wrap.html">last week's post</a> may suspect that we have a thing for chairs. Well, we do. And now that the weather is giving rise to backyard bbq and beer (or wine, if you voted for Kerry) fantasies, we thought we'd keep an eye open for outdoor chairs. Our favorites from this last, drizzly sunday are pictured above, along with a cool clock (if it's still there next week, we will hunt it down) and a lamp that would look incredible with a simple white linen shade. (This one went for a mind-blowing forty bucks seconds before we were able to grab it up. Doh!) The orange chair apparently hails from the 40s by and was test driven and approved by the Brownstoner offspring. The wooden chair reminds us of the kinds of great pieces that are simple and kind of<br />
banged-up and look amazing in Belgian <a href="http://www.remodelista.com/2008/01/30/belgium-week-axel-vervoordt/">Axel Vervoordt's designs</a>.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Celle%20Adore%20new.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/05/08/Celle%20Adore%20new.jpg" width="225" height="317" align="right" hspace="3"/>The Flea is getting more vintagey every week--a good thing--but some of our artisans are totally holding it down. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.celleadore.com/">Celle Adore</a>, created by Jessica Cohen, sells both her own line of luxury scents inspired by 17th Century French parfumeurs, as well as stunning vintage perfume bottles from the likes of Chanel and Balenciaga. The fancy sequined tops she's also been bringing will soon be joined by some beautiful French antiques too. E2 every week.</p>

<p>The friendly folks from <a href="http://www.dsanddurga.com/">D.S. & Durga</a> were a hit with their scents for ladies and gents at their Flea debut, and we're excited to have them back this Sunday. Cowboy Grass for guys is particularly nice, and perhaps helped snag their recent invite to a Bendel trunk show. They'll be joined by their pal <a href="http://www.alisonkellyny.com">Alison Kelly</a>, an up-and-coming young clothing designer who was on Project Runway in season three. Lafayette fence, Clermont side. <br />
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Two quick notes: We'll be folding the Design*Sponge Collective into the market as a whole starting this Sunday (Alyssa Ettinger will be there in B14, and John Murphy and Foxy + Winston continue to be there every week, in B19 and B22.)</p>

<p>And busy as a Flea Lotta Jansdotter is taking a hiatus to promote her two new books and be a good mom. She'll be back this summer though. </p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>WCBS Radio (880 AM) ran a cute audio segment last week highlighting some of the sounds and flavors of the Flea. <a href="http://www.wcbs880.com/topic/play_window.php?audioType=Episode&audioId=1967511">Check it out</a>.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="vinylmania%20outside.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/04/25/vinylmania%20outside.jpg" width="250" height="187" align="right" hspace="5"/>Let's get personal. Senor Flea first got the NYC bug in high school when he would scour the "Village" record shops for Smiths 45s and New Order 12"s, and later as a fledgling DJ searching for Detroit techno and Berlin minimal stuff. <a href="http://vinylmania.com/">Vinylmania</a>, a bastion of grooves on Carmine St., was a standard stop on any spinster's rounds. </p>

<p><img alt="vinylmania%20inside.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/04/25/vinylmania%20inside.jpg" width="250" height="187" align="right" hspace="5"/>The shop closed last year, but this Sunday ze Flea is abuzz with joy as Charlie from Vinylmania returns--with his 30,000-plus collection--to the public sphere with a big booth in the center of the yard. </p>

<p>Not that Hermano Flea y Small Change and ShoutShimmy haven't been holding it down (heads like Bill Adler and Justin Carter have been photographed digging through their crates), but we know that where there's rekkids there's Fleagoers, so Vinylmania is simply more of a good thing. </p>

<p>Dig in!</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="ama%20home%20chair%20after.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/04/24/ama%20home%20chair%20after.jpg" width="150" height="270" align="right" hspace=5 vspace=2/><img alt="ama%20home%20chair%20before.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/04/24/ama%20home%20chair%20before.jpg" width="150" height="285" align="right" hspace=5 vspace=2/>So much new stuff flowing into ze Flea this Sunday. Truthfully, if the weather's bad again we will be bummed. </p>

<p>We have a feeling that <a href="http://amahome.blogspot.com/">ama home</a> are the next discovery at the Flea. After finding vintage pieces, they splash them with color and add a little love to prep them for the modern home. (Before and after pics, <i>right</i>.) In addition to the Flea, ama also just scored a fab window display at Saks this fall! Go gals. </p>

<p>A+J 20th Century Designs was one of the excellent modern stores on Lafayette St. in Soho's heyday, and we're proud to welcome their return to the fold. (Their submission to Senor Flea was accompanied by a signed endorsement by Godfather Murray of Moss.) Vanderbilt fence, next to pals Jaybird Antiques. </p>

<p>Adele Amore, a multi-decade veteran dealer, makes her debut in the "E" aisles on the midway. She's gonna have some finds. </p>

<p><a href="http://deco-haus.com">Deco-Haus</a>, a couple of next-gen collectors who are already quite established, will be spreading out by the backstop for the first time Sunday. Definitely swing by and set aside some time for them. </p>

<p>Ed and Helen of <a href="http://www.ehtobinantiques.com">Tobin Antiques</a> zoom in from Amherst, Mass., with their fine-design vintage jewelry and myriad collectibles. The fine-tuned eye rewarded there, off the handball wall on the Clermont side. </p>

<p>We love the name of "FDR to JFK," and Paula and Gary do everything '40s to '70s, including Bakelite, lamps, suitcases, dollhouses, and electric fans. A picker's delight. Handball wall near Clermont/Lafayette.</p>

<p><img alt="KP%20chair.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/04/24/KP%20chair.jpg" width="200" height="260" align="right" hspace=5 vspace=2/>From the 'hood, KP Antiques is a couple who collect strictly antique books and mid-century modern furniture (<i>right</i>), and by the looks of it they're all about quality. Handball wall by Clermont, on the corner. </p>

<p>Local stylist Joan Van Hees unloads more of her personal clothing collection this Sunday--her booth was jammed all day last week. (Lots of shoes!) Handball wall right of the Lafayette entrance.</p>

<p>Mitch Rubin, another 26th St. vet and a Fort Greene resident, makes his entree into ze Flea. He's a longtime picker, all kinds of cool things. Handball wall near Clermont.</p>

<p>And <a href="http://www. lolasboutiquenyc.com">Lola's Boutique,</a> surely the coolest shop on 86th St. in Bay Ridge, is back for more this week. We love her mix of affordable stuff, happy to represent South BK too. Handball wall, next to Greenjeans.</p>

<p>Sun sun sun, here it comes!</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Bruner%20coal%20crusher.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/04/23/Bruner%20coal%20crusher.jpg" width="300" height="400" align="right" hspace=5 vspace=2 />Stroll down Warren Street in <a href="http://www.hudsonantiques.net/Dealers/default.aspx">Hudson, NY</a>, and the density of vintage shops conjures the ole days on Lafayette St. below Houston or Atlantic Ave. from Hoyt to Nevins. Before the Flea took flight, Senor Flea made a trip up there to convince some shop-owners to trek down to Brooklyn--to no avail. </p>

<p>So this Sunday feels like a coup of sorts, what with four Hudsonians at the Flea, and more to come soon if all goes well. Mike from Mohawk Studios is back near the backstop with his metal stuff (those little railroad-spike bugs rule). Karen from Madalin Antiques does everything from D&G skirts to Stan Getz records. David Dew Bruner has primitive to modern sculptural antiques, like a Pennsylvania coal-crusher mold (<i>right</i>). (David and Karen will be neighbors near the Clermont/Lafayette corner.) And Robin from Colonia has been a weekly vendor near the Lafayette gate since launch, with a sharp eye for offbeat furniture and affordable funky stuff. </p>

<p>The Flea is becoming a real pilgrimage for out-of-town dealers; feel free to welcome them warmly. </p>]]></description>
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<em>This is the first of a weekly look-back at The Flea from Mrs. Brownstoner, who's been brainstorming on the market with us from the beginning...</em>We finally got to spend some quality browsing time (sans kids) at The Flea last Sunday. Here are a few of the things that caught our eye: In the furniture department, this Nelson-ish daybed was practically being given away in the center of the yard; with some new uphostelry, maybe one of the Marimekko prints from <a href="http://www.reprodepot.com/">ReproDepot</a> stash along the Vanderbilt fence, it could become a prize piece. Unfortunately, we don't have room for another item of large furniture in our place. These Thonet chairs from the <strong>Antiquinaires</strong> booth were another example of mid-century design that would look great jazzed up with some new fabric&#0151;they were also a bargain at $80 a pop. There were also some interesting art finds if you looked closely. We were tripping over ourselves to grab this pair of wax portraits from <a href="http://www.bloomantiques.com/">Bloom Antiques</a> (where we also noticed some beautiful inlaid boxes and silver pieces). On the top of our wish list for next Sunday: Vintage lighting.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="wanted.png" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/04/22/wanted.png" width="250" height="312" align="right" hspace=5 vspace=2 />Literally. </p>

<p>Loads of affordable, fancy, and re-purposed/locally made furniture and antiques; junk/stuff; stoop sales; crucifixes up the wazoo; and coming soon, <a href="http://www.bluemarbleicecream.com">organic ice cream</a>. Not a bad start.</p>

<p>Now that we've got a solid foundation, like any smart flea we're looking to establish a symbiotic relationship--with you, our lifeblood. Some of the things Senor Flea has gotten requests for include: electronics, sports memorabilia, linens, silver, African art, movie posters, and perhaps most commonly, tacos. (It might end up being empanadas, but we'll try.)</p>

<p>So as we enter fine-tuning mode, we want to know: What specialty items/vendors would you like to see at the Flea? Or, what would you like to see more or less of from the lovely vendors we have onboard so far? </p>

<p>This helps Senor Flea save MetroCard fares and biking energy as he traverses the region in search of the finest Fleas, and it also gives our vendors a target to aim for each Sunday. Class is in session.</p>

<p>Also, be on the lookout for our new feature, "Mrs. B. Does the Flea," debuting later this week. Senora Flea will also be making her own contribution soon, highlighting her snazziest purchase of the past Sunday. (She's been singlehandedly lightening some vendors' loads every week, especially <a href="http://www.mattany.com">Matta</a>.) </p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Kimono%20Peacock.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/04/18/Kimono%20Peacock.jpg" width="250" height="294" align="right" hspace=5 vspace=2 />Can someone get us some friggin sun on a <i>Sun</i>day?! Oy vey caramba. Clouds are not a good look for us! Ommmm. </p>

<p>Since it's been awhile since we horn-tooted, here are some more folks to hone the radar for. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/funkyfannysvintage">FunkyFanny's Vintage</a> is a local gal with a big following, and after some arm-twisting we finally roped her into Fleadom. Near the Clermont/Lafayette corner. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.chuu.com/shop/dc/home">Kimono Lily</a> is the largest supplier in the country of vintage Japanese kimonos (<i>right, top</i>). They're based in the Navy Yard, and we're super-excited they've come onboard. Lafayette fence, Clermont side. </p>

<p><img alt="War%20Rug.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/04/18/War%20Rug.jpg" width="250" height="399" align="right" hspace=5 vspace=2/>DecoDecor is a neighborhood guy with what impeccable taste in antiques. He's thinking about opening a shop on Myrtle Ave., so he's testing the waters at the Flea. We're thinking a definite swim not sink for DD.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.warrug.com">War Rug</a> is about as niche as you can get: Handmade, incredibly detailed Afghan rugs (<i>right, below</i>), many of which incorporate mesmerizing designs inspired by the region's war-torn recent past. A dazzling geometric pattern reveals itself to be inspired by a missile, tank, or fighter jet. There's a Henry Darger element to these rugs too, and they're at least worth an enlightening chat with Kevin the War Rug guy. Vanderbilt fence.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.interventionista.com">Interventionista</a> has been selling fabulous vintage Deco clothing finds for years now, but her Fleadom marks a transition of sorts to full-time astrologer. So in addition to cleaning out her closet, former model Interventionista is doing astrology readings every Sunday at the Flea, in a booth by the school bleachers. She's sharp, witty, and a trip to chat with. The full moon this Sunday seems like the perfect time for a visit. (Plus, 4/20 dude!)</p>

<p>Gary from Cine-Noir was named best street vendor by the Village Voice a few years back, when his obscure video/music/media stand was a fixture on E. 9 St. in the East Village. He's a real Renaissance man, now doing the awesome videos at Rubulad dance parties and also working production for the Pope's visit this week! Check out Gare's groovy spot on the Lafayette fence, Clermont side.</p>

<p>Lew Jaffe, recently retired, is driving up from Philly every weekend to share his collection of doorknobs, ringers, restoration hardware, and now vintage bookplates. (He <a href="http://bookplatejunkie.blogspot.com/2008/04/brooklyn-bookplates-burning-bush.html">blogged</a> about Brooklyn bookplates this week.) The man's also got stories to spare. Lafayette fence, Clermont side. </p>

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         <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Bloom%20spoons.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/04/17/Bloom%20spoons.jpg" width="179" height="97" align="right" vspace="9"/>Like a flea on the haunch of its cow, we're paying close attention to everything going on around us. We love how opinionated folks are about the Flea, because it gives us a chance to evolve quickly and on the fly. Senor likes to call ze Flea an organism--usually an amoeba--that grows and contracts new parts each week to suit its environment. </p>

<p>More concretely, be on the lookout for loads of great new vendors this Sunday and next, mostly from the vintage/antique realm, especially furniture. </p>

<p>We'll be adding a lot of vendors with larger spaces, like Karen and Al from Antiquinaires, who bring in a broad range of items from Long Island; Mike from Mohawk Studios up in Hudson, who makes metal furniture and has other industrial-feel stuff; and Blue Dot Auctions, making the trek from Western Mass for the first time this Sunday with lord knows what from their massive trove. Next week in the same "pod," look out for Charlie from Vinylmania, which had a 30-year run on Carmine St. in the Village, to debut his zillions of records at the Flea. </p>

<p>A few folks are off this week for Passover, so by the handball walls you'll see some new faces like Good Vintage Collectibles from Swampscott, Mass., Sonia's Fine Pottery, and <a href="http://www.bloomantiques.com">Bloom Antiques</a>, from around the corner in Fort Greene. (Silver spoons, <i>above</i>, for a newborn perhaps?)</p>

<p>Along the Lafayette fence to the right, <a href="http://www.ornamentsandobjects.com">Ornaments + Objects</a> finally appears at the Flea, right next to newly minted <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/13/fashion/13flea.html?scp=1&sq=forrest&st=nyt">media icon</a> and mid-century West German pottery purveyor <a href="http://www.ginforsodditiques.com">Ginfor's Odditiques</a>, who treks all the way from Indiana to do the Flea. (Senor knows Ginfor's pottery is gorgeous!)</p>

<p>What else? Hairy Mary's Vintage, an LES shop that opened after the Chelsea fleas started fading, joins the Flea this Sunday. Nollywood Depot, the Fulton St. Clinton Hill shop selling Nigerian underground films, returns. (Nollywood's Ogugua worked with Fela Kuti, go chat him up about it.) Bien Hecho debuts, a Navy Yard furniture maker who re-purposes salvage from local brownstones. </p>

<p>And make sure to peruse the aisles of smaller booths, as we've been trying to add a deeper variety of what nice people call "stuff"--along with the ricotta cannolis, cupcakes, perfumes, herbal salves, costume jewelry, humidifiers, squirrel dolls, bicycles, sports memorabilia, baby furniture, and edible plants. </p>

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         <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="droopy.jpg" src="http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea/2008/04/14/droopy.jpg" width="300" height="225" align="right" hspace=3 vspace=5/>Unrested, unkempt, and yet undeterred, Senor Flea feeds off the energy of ze Flea every Sunday, not unlike a real Flea and its host. Vendors appreciate the crowds and their media-hype rescue from anonymity (go Chairloom!), and Fleagoers have been effusive in their praise for creating our little weekly bazaar. Thanks to all who have wished us well, appreciated our hard work and dedication, and been generally grateful. That's what it's all about yo!</p>

<p>We'll be doing some house-cleaning this week and trying to get back to highlighting snazzy vendors as they come onboard. Look out for a fresh crop of vintage vendors this Sunday and next, including furniture, records, "smalls" (Senor's newly learned insider term for tchotchkes), and freshly baked bread. </p>

<p>A couple notes: <br />
No dogs or pets inside the Flea. This is the school's policy, which makes sense considering students will be on the same yard starting at 7am the day after the market. </p>

<p>No bikes either. Just no room in there, and too many valuables to potentially knock over. Our vendors have been adamant about this. We're chatting with some folks about doing valet bike parking in the future. </p>

<p>We'll have more food vendors soon. (Not that Choice, Wafels + Dinges, and our lovely bakers and granolers aren't holding it down quite deliciously.) Health Department permitting is strict, and takes time. </p>

<p>More vendors. They're coming, soon, and fast and furiously. The "blurb" in the Times is bringing a huge wave of interest from new vendors, and once we find the needles in that haystack, the Flea will be even more on point. </p>

<p>Oh, and did we mention how dapper and demure Guy Trebay is, just in general? We hear he's an expert at saving puppies and kittens too, even the occasional baby penguin. </p>]]></description>
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We knew that the Brooklyn Flea article in the New York Times yesterday was the cover story of the Styles section. What we did not realize, until a friend sent us this screen shot, was that it was also the lead story on the home page. Crazy stuff. Read the article <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/13/fashion/13flea.html">here</a> and check out a series of narrated slide shows <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/04/10/style/20080412_FLEAMARKET_FEATURE.html">here</a>. Thanks, Guy!</p>]]></description>
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