Carroll Gardens

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A polyculture of Upstate beer in Carroll Gardens

For many beer enthusiasts, the greatest adventures are bucolic escapes to farmhouse breweries in Vermont’s remote Northeast Kingdom or the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, where, with monastic dedication, bearded bohemian hillbillies craft organic small-batch ales of such dignity and freshness that they seem almost healthful. But you need a car to get there. Fortunately, in February, Svendale […]

Noah Anderson and Katie Wilmorth in a promotional photo for Romeo and Juliet
Carroll Gardens, Theater

Smith Street Stage celebrates a decade of theater in Carroll Gardens

Smith Street Stage (SSS) has produced free Shakespeare at Carroll Park for 10 years. Starting with a five-actor adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, the company always looks for new ways to tell classic stories, making their productions deeply meaningful and easily accessible. Since that inaugural production, SSS has grown to more than 40 artists each year, performing for thousands of […]

Orphan Guitars great selection
Carroll Gardens, Music, Shopping

Orphan Guitars

Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn – Long known as a charming but quiet enclave better suited to families with children than rockers, Carroll Gardens has recently gained new musical offerings. Just off Hamilton Parkway near the corner of Clinton Street is a shop with altruistic aspirations: Orphan Guitars. Musician and proprietor Dwight Weeks has a vision: to sell cool guitars at a […]

Giselle's family and former staff with the new street sign
Carroll Gardens

Corner of Carroll and Court Officially Named After P.S. 58’s Late Principal Giselle McGee

April 1 will forever hold a place in P.S. 58’s heart and history as the school and residential communities came together to co-name their street block after former principal Giselle Gault McGee. McGee was the school’s principal from 2006 to 2014, during which time she provided school-wide enrichment through ballroom dance, chess, and storytelling through ballet and opera. She also […]

Guidice outside her salon, close up. Photo courtesy of Fiona Guidice
Carroll Gardens

Fiona Hair NYC: A Cut Above the Rest for Styling and Sustainability

Fiona Guidice, who hails from Lakeland, Florida, has been a hairdresser for two decades, first entering the industry at the age of 16. She started doing hair and makeup for theater as a teen and participated in a two-year-long hairdressing program at a vocational school. She passed the Florida cosmetology board exams and became fully licensed by the time she […]

Carroll Gardens, Shopping

Q&A with Style Expert Bridgette Raes

Style expert and personal stylist Bridgette Raes has been working with women since 2002 to elevate their wardrobes – especially when they’re experiencing a professional or life transition, or encounter a situation where their image and style isn’t expressing who they are or their goals effectively. She previously worked in retail fashion and spent nearly a decade as a designer […]

Arts, Carroll Gardens, Kentler Gallery, Pioneer Works, Red Hook News, Van Brunt Street

January Art Events

Jan 2 Start 2019 right with a visit to Peninsula Gallery. Curator Johnny Mullen has put together a smart exhibition of upcoming artists. “Strange Form of Life” features Lars Fisk, Clare Grill, E Hause, Matt Kleberg, Jim Lee, Meg Lipke, and Graham Wilson. Open weekends 1-7pm. Through Feb 3. 352 Van Brunt St. And while you’re in the vicinity, Pioneer […]

Carroll Gardens, Health

Getting to the Point of Acupuncture With Carroll Gardens Expert Christina Morris

Acupuncturist/herbalist Christina Morris founded Element Natural Healing Arts (518 Henry Street) in December 2001, to provide care and holistic therapies for those seeking to improve their health and well-being. Morris said that she’s always been interested in women’s health and infertility, and had wanted to pursue obstetrics and gynecology before deciding to study Oriental Medicine at the International Institute of […]

Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Court Street, Holidays, Red Hook News, Shopping

Local Holiday Gift Guide 2018 Story and photo by Erin DeGregorio

                                ‘Tis the season to be giving! With our first snowfall of the winter already in the books, we are excited to kickstart the holidays and look for gifts for family and friends. The neighborhoods are full of cool goodies and hidden treasures, so there’s […]