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Weekend Guide: Max Glazer, Mayhem, and Rhythm Section
Being entertained is wonderful—and certainly one of the main focuses of the Weekend Guide. But sometimes, entertainment alone is not enough. That’s why this week, we’re bringing you multiple day-long conferences, summits, and meetings about philosophy, women’s issues, and even the connection between plants and community. But don’t worry: there’s plenty of straight-up fun to be had as well, including…
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11 Obscenely Good Bowls of Pasta
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The End of an Era: Remembering TBA, One of Brooklyn’s Last Great Nightclubs
Legendary nightclub TBA Brooklyn, long a stomping ground for established and up-and-coming DJs, is closing its doors after more than a decade. It plans to host a final show on March 15—exactly 12 years to the day after it opened. The venue, tucked beneath the Williamsburg Bridge in a former garage, is intimate by design. On any given weekend, sweaty…
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Weekend Guide: Diana Ross, Ge-ology, and Drunk Black History
While the rest of the country battles it out over DEI, we at Weekend Guide can see where Brooklyn stands, as this months-spanning weekend brings us superb events celebrating both Black History Month and Women’s History Month. In fact, the weekend is filled with notable women, from the British DJ TSHA to everyone’s favorite semi-competent assistant, Hacks standout Megan Stalter, to…
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Alamo Drafthouse Workers Are Striking in Protest of Layoffs
If, for some unthinkable reason, you’d intended to catch the new Captain America movie—or any film for that matter—over the last few weeks, there’s a solid chance your local Alamo Drafthouse has been a little short on screenings. According to Hell Gate, the theaters have limited or entirely suspended weekend screenings in response to a worker’s strike, which is now firmly into…
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Voletta Wallace, Mother of The Notorious B.I.G., Dead at 72
Brooklyn’s mourning the loss of a matriarchal rap figure, as the Notorious B.I.G.‘s mother, Voletta Wallace, has reportedly passed away. She was 72 years old. According to TMZ, Wallace was in hospice care in Stroudsburg, PA at the time of her death and reportedly died of natural causes, a local coroner confirmed. Wallace, who lost her son in 1997 after a fatal…
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Weekend Guide: LA Wildfire Relief, The Blues Society, and The Lot Radio Turns 9
Valentine’s Day is over, President’s Day is in the rearview mirror, and there’s not another national holiday until spring (that is, if there is either a nation or anything resembling spring by the time Memorial Day rolls around). But if you can find time to stop doom-scrolling, the Weekend Guide can help you get through this long between-holidays period with…
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‘Anora’ Star Yura Borisov Thought He Knew NYC. Then He Filmed Here.
Actor Yura Borisov, called the “Ryan Gosling of Russia” by director Sean Baker, was until recently mostly known for winning Best Leading Actor at The Golden Eagle Awards (the country’s Academy Awards equivalent) back home in 2021. Borisov was nominated that year for portraying Mikhail Kalashnikov in a 2020 propaganda film named after the military engineer’s most famous and enduring…
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Weekend Guide: Jodeci, Black Future Festival, and An R&B Party
Valentine’s Day is upon us. But don’t worry—we’re here to help you celebrate. Whether you want a crazy party, some old-school R&B to keep the mood romantic, to get in shape so you can live your best life for your loved ones, or even to revisit the much-beloved (and sometimes maligned) erotic thriller genre, Weekend Guide has got you covered.…
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Barboncino, NYC’s First Unionized Pizzeria, is Closing
Crown Heights’ supply of slices will be getting a little flimsier at the end of February. Barboncino, a wood-fired favorite on Franklin Avenue—which managed to unionize all non-management employees in 2023—has announced it will be closing up shop for good at the end of the month. According to Eater, the pizzeria will fire its final pies on February 28th, ending a…
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