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Welcome to the Beginning: How I Learned About Brutal Cops

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The brutal reaction of police towards #occupywallstreet protestors in New York City, of campus police at UC Davis to students, and in many instances around the country have only inspired thousands more to fill American streets with their voices. That inspiration, a reawakening within the spirit and mind, is contagious – in my case, it came at a personal cost many years ago.

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November 21, 2011 City Politics and News, State Politics and News, The People
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Walls & Bridges Series Showcases Punk Rock Musical Please Kill Me

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Thanks to all the French intellectuals roaming around Brooklyn these days, the Walls & Bridges series delivered to our door many talented young francophones including the cast of the musical Please Kill Me, based on the popular book, an oral history of punk. Read our review and watch video of this one time exclusive performance.

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October 26, 2011 MultiMedia, Theater, Video
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From Timbuktu to Brooklyn, A Local Love Story

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Casey Scieszka and Steven Weinberg were strangers when they met in Morocco as exchange students in 2004. Now, Casey, a writer and native Brooklynite, and Steven, an artist, originally from Maryland, both 27, are Park Slopers–they are enjoying the fruits of their unexpected life path. So what happened between then and now?

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May 10, 2011 Featured Artists, The Art
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Born from the Lens, Artist Trevor Wentworth Builds a Paper World

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For the last nine years, artist Trevor Wentworth has made work at studios in Bushwick, Williamsburg, and most recently Carroll Gardens. His third floor studio on Bergen Street is eight feet wide and twelve feet long, just enough room for the bare essentials. It’s here that Wentworth creates his bracingly complex paper sculptures and miniature tabletop installations, which form at the intersection of the physical and metaphorical definitions of the lens.

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December 13, 2010 Featured Artists
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Wonder Women: A.I.R. Gallery’s Opening Night Trifecta

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Last Thursday night at least one gallery was experiencing some post-tryptophan bliss. At 111 Front Street, A.I.R. Gallery boasted three simultaneous openings.

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December 7, 2010 Art n' About, MultiMedia, Photo, The Art
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Artist Michael Caines’ Perfect Happiness

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Ever fantasize about a baby-headed Karl Rove cuddling a duchess Ronald Reagan or perhaps a handsome Jesus-Reagan cradling a little Glenn Beck lamb? Greenpoint artist, Michael Caines has dedicated the past year to doing just that.

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December 7, 2010 Featured Artists
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Michael Friedman’s Footprint in Fort Greene

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Through December 11, local investigative theater company The Civilians are staging In The Footprint: The Battle Over Atlantic Yards at Fort Greene’s Irondale Center, mere blocks from where this long-debated project is currently underway. We caught up with Michael Friedman, the show’s lyricist and composer, to ask him about process, community dialogue and his personal views on the project.

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December 2, 2010 Theater

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