Monday, December 7, 2009

Union Hall Bocce Bailout 2009!


For those of you unaware of
Union Hall's brilliant marriage between bar and bocce, it's about time you acquainted yourself with this novel concept. Okay, so maybe alcohol has always been what makes most games fun. But who would've thought to take a beloved backyard pastime and stick it in an establishment dedicated to good times and getting drunk? Union Hall is like the non-lame version of a bowling alley.


So put down those darts and cue sticks, and get ready to bocce! On December 30th, Union Hall is holding an elimination bocce ball tournament. Grab a partner and sign yourselves up for a chance to win $300!


Sunday, December 6, 2009

Ready to put the "He" back in Hebrew?


Have you been waiting to get your yarmulkes bouncing and your tzitzit swaying?

Well then, your time has come! "Good For The Jews," an organization started by Rob Tannenbaum and David Fagin, is having its annual tour, stopping at the HighLine Ballroom in Park Slope this Monday, Dec. 7th at 8:00 p.m.

The event will feature, "Jewish music for people who hate Jewish music." The acts will include: the band DeLeon and comedians Morgan Murphy, Seth Herzog and Rachel Sklar.

Want two free tickets? Our friends at "Fucked In Park Slope" are offering two free tickets to the person who can come up with the most creative answer to this question:

Which sexy assed Jew, living or dead, would you most like to get it on with and why?

Send in your answers ASAP to win free tickets to the best Jew event of the year.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Art Opening at Bergen Street Comics


Bergen Street Comics is thrilled to present a solo exhibit of original works by Brooklyn-based artist Katie Sparaco. The store will host an opening reception for the artist on December 12th from 7pm to close.

The show will spotlight Sparaco’s recent abstract paintings, which use oil paints on large canvases, as well as smaller gouache paintings, a format that reflects Katie’s background and interest in illustration.

Katie’s formal education focused on classical art — drawing, sculpting and painting from the figure, which provided the foundation of how she works today. Her influences span a wide spectrum, from famed abstract expressionist artist Willem de Kooning to celebrated comic book artist Dave McKean.

“To me, the connection between comic book art and what is considered fine art is not so far fetched,” said Katie. “Perhaps it is my illustration background, but I feel that all art is about storytelling in one way or another. Bergen Street Comics is such a unique store, and exactly the kind of place to show that there should be no line between 'comics' and 'art'.”

“We’re especially pleased to present Katie Sparaco’s first ever opening,” said Amy Adams, co-owner of Bergen Street Comics. “We are so impressed with her skill as an artist and the beauty of her pieces; her paintings are striking, evocative and worthy of a larger audience. This event will allow us to introduce our regular customers to an exciting new artist from our neighborhood, while also encouraging people who love art, but who might not typically think to visit a comic book shop, the opportunity to discover comics.”


About the Artist:

Katie Sparaco grew up in Huntington, NY, and received a BFA in Illustration from Rhode Island School of Design in 2000. She moved to Park Slope, Brooklyn, in 2006.

Katie’s work always begins with something real — actual objects, drawn overlapping in space. She has developed a personal iconography throughout her work, all of which represent specific experiences and people in her life.

View her work here!


About Bergen Street Comics:

Bergen Street Comics opened in March 2009. Bergen Street Comics has hosted a variety of events since opening in March of this year, including book signings, readings, workshops, release parties, and live music. This is their first fine art exhibit.

For more information about the event or to arrange interviews with Katie Sparaco or Tom & Amy Adams.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

The Holiday Craft Market at the Brooklyn Lyceum!



Oh, the holidays--the season of giving, family togetherness, and heart attack-inducing stress levels. Children are demanding toys more technologically advanced than my macbook, and wives are expecting diamonds to make up for last year's surprise paper shredder.

But have no fear! The Brooklyn Lyceum has the solution to all your gift-giving dilemmas. So sit back and procrastinate, because on December 19-20 you can head on over to the Holiday Craft Market and find gifts that are truly sui-generis, from the bottom of your heart and the heart of Brooklyn, too.

From 11 a.m.-7 p.m., you can browse the stands of 60+ local crafty vendors until you've stocked up on stocking stuffers and presents for the whole of your extended family. Admission is free, so you'll have even more cash to spend on the people you love, or maybe a little extra to buy yourself one of Mogador's falafels.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

[Sh]it's going down!


Looking for Free Drinks?
Hot Singles?
Cheesy Holiday Pictures?
A Free Massage?
(just say yes, trust me.)

The BK Holiday Meatup has arrived. Yes, you heard that right. And the theme? Naughty Office Party. Why not spruce up the holiday season with one night of drunken mingling?

The event is at The Bell House December 9th, and tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Comedy will be provided by Sara Schaefer, free scotch and soda will be provided for an hour, and the Asiadog truck will be parked outside.

So bring your scratchiest Christmas sweater, your fellow single South-Brooklyners, and get ready for a night that will most likely end in regret.