On tap: a mega-yacht journey around New York Harbor, the Brooklyn Oyster Riot, and the all-new Big Gay Oyster Brunch.
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Local baristas competed at Industry City to win a $1,000 grand prize, otherwise known as “one month’s rent.”
Nitehawk founder and executive director Matthew Viragh was the brains that brought this cinephile’s dream of a 35mm utopia something even juicier: booze.
Food scraps are great for building soil but, you know, could also give a splash of earthy color to an otherwise boring white cotton pillowcase.
Textile artist Cara Piazza hosted an event where “the public engaged with natural dyes through the lens of experimentation, ritual and performance.” It was also just a good excuse to get dirty with stuff you probably have in your fridge as you read this.
Want to hear the subjects in our innovations issue speak for themselves? Thanks to our local Heritage Radio Network, you can.
Our drinks issue is in stores and online this week! To supplement our spreads, we’ve rounded up Heritage Radio shows to complement our photos and copy.
Design innovations are reinvisioning urban agriculture. Here are three of the latest ways Brooklynites are transforming cramped cribs into edible oases.