Day: May 11, 2018

Arts, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill

New York’s Most Popular Writing Method You’ve Never Heard Of 

  Even if you have zero interest in writing, you’ve probably seen a cab-yellow newsstand of catalogs for Gotham Writers Workshop, or the lime green advertisements for Sackett Street Writers Workshop. Since 2002, Sackett Street has worked with over 3,500 writers, and Gotham Writers (founded in 1993) currently averages 2,800 New Yorkers a year with their in-person classes. But trumping […]

Theater

‘Pay No Attention to the Girl’ at Target Margin

Pay No Attention to the Girl, a devised play inspired by The Thousand and One Nights, is the first installment in Target Margin’s multi-year exploration of that text, as well as the company’s debut at their new home, the Doxsee Theater in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. The Doxsee is cavernous and gorgeous; and it’s used to great effect here by director David Herskowitz — along with scenic […]

Blog

Spring at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, essay by Ramaa Reddy Raghavan 

Spring at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden An essay by Ramaa Reddy Raghavan  It is Spring, but where is the sun?  As I write this piece in mid-April, the temperature outside is a frigid 47 degrees and everyone around me is fed-up with this downright, depressing weather. After the long winter, filled with nor’easters, rain and snow, I find that I am ready for a change. So, with a spring […]

Editorials

EDITORIAL: local government gone bad

When our local government works well for us, we are the first to give credit. A couple of years ago we were aghast at two looming possibilities—an out of place nursing home and a misplaced ferry stop. Despite the worst efforts of the local community board, our councilman saved us in both cases—the ferry stop ended up in the right […]