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YYoouurr NNeeiigghhbboorrhhoooodd — — YYoouurr NNeewwss®® BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260–2500 (cid:129) Brooklyn, NY (cid:129) ©2013 Serving Brownstone Brooklyn and Williamsburg AWP/10 pages (cid:129) Vol. 36, No. 17 (cid:129) April 26–May 2, 2013 (cid:129) FREE FROM THE ASHES St. Ann’s presents new theater plan for Tobacco Warehouse By Jaime Lutz tremely thankful.” The Brooklyn Paper The stage’s new plans debuted this Drama is returning to Water Street. week in front of Community Board 2 — St. Ann’s Warehouse is once again the civic panel that St. Ann’s is eagerly trying to convert the historic Tobacco trying to court, knowing that a good Photo by Elizabeth GrahamLPRbrooobns epCreoet cnMtt eaPrra varikctn– taghroee e Barnosk gaNtrhey oatlhu Faseretu tomhnek ywin cde,a eCnkr enynostd la osl. nHogaerrr ias,c cauensds Ethlaein tAeu adnud- Witsaetoihfnehnotsnfoart-gertaduo B“ tg iirh psT ortneeaussoeeev c hhtt pb -ooaoa aooialypfstptrarpurie l linyldotteesag e hahenesannti etoshsn tp.sni io iuoe aUpngoeu asnlr renp. petoB asSn oee —f,vts.rjrof nt ooao wDer ts yl no hsmtmh hi phekefsotopaaie atlhpur yrtr cneTms rillnewycyd oto , but p abtiBp guswsCnosaoetrai tsc ooli bsotygdadc suo y alaoigiatr oe nbtih e tsWoanegi .s etlr d Pta ti saacat ulna oritiaanredrteefftnydks-----f dering courtesy of Rogers Marvel Architects PLLC rgLafoi“bhtsoeiDcfouaa rc can tsin“Caoof to tdiIda sle mrtrfopi vr’misd Lnst tvrinmwhi igcaiaeac’nveer tlneh sog y kal c ndemov ct hstod ndevhe oUaPen aeera viatIrv tslstitheeriyn eierhopegs e p reldnCentransoeh ere eiTt ornfvoseefs sorJmogeyainrooabg nt r snmmincc asnt oig ohsocnt.n ai”o ,mocmett”i n htCtourt esdpp,Jhe lo eWa tdla prmh.aabnon l iaebaonuynmmr neaebg ee rewirohdhttsd moha,ss oo t ietarcuubothhdriahseldnaei’dneessrt,,. the park all year long — as artists, au- Ren encroach upon public space, alleg- dience members, and visitors,” said A rendering of the lobby for a proposed theater in the historic To- ing in a 2010 lawsuit that the city il- Susan Feldman, the theater’s artistic bacco Warehouse between the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges, legally rezoned the Water Street site director. “We’re very hopeful and ex- which St. Ann’s Warehouse showed off to Community Board 2. See TOBACCO o n page 4 P’Park closes Audubon center Wheels in motion on weekends — to raise money By Natalie Musumeci The Brooklyn Paper MTA plans two new Williamsburg bus The Prospect Park Alliance is re- placing its indoor audubon center with outdoor tents on weekends so it can routes, but some neighbors say ‘no’ rent out the historic boathouse where dler A iamtto fi alsedo nl cobjkoce yaco tafte uhadsen e figo mnrroe apwalr tli otvihnvaedetyero s oew avrorseen no ’cttns hb —iSera pa tibbunulrge-t tBoo raetphloaucese t hleo cAauteddu bionnsi Cdee nthteer alat nthde- Photo by Bess BThyeT DwBroao onnkieleywnll ePba Fupesu rrlfianerso will bacotrSlsyt fa terhateirn tohgpe ip nno eSswiet epr.oteumtebs edro, tehxe- WLexoitnlelgnia dIm sthlsabenu Bdrg 6C 7Bi brtyiud sgd e—a iPl lywa, zhaain cthdo day or Sunday. marked 1905 beaux-arts building with The B67 bus, which now runs from Kensington to make it easier to get around Metropolitan Transportation currently runs between Kens- Members of the new group “4 Audu- a “pop-up Audubon” on weekends Downtown, will extend to south Williamsburg every Williamsburg, according to Authority launch a B32 bus ington and Downtown — all bon @ Boathouse ” say the park’s plan See AUDUBON on page 2 half-hour starting in September. planners — but some neigh- running from Broadway at the See BUSES on page 4 Gowanus night market nixed After objections from neighbors, summer party backs out By Natalie Musumeci Quadrozzi Jr. that would allow Broudo, who did not disclose any “If we want any control, we The Brooklyn Paper him to convert an industrial site other information. have to make noise now. If not The creator of Brooklyn Night on Huntington Street into a bus- In a recent e-mail urging resi- our summer is over before it be- File photo by Stefano GiovanniniVBSiaszitaoaTrrs i na tW Ea ilBliraomVoskblyunr gEN.ight BtkrCseBtVoriireeatraa stiosMzbnc –on uatrtans oeiadalt nwi yrrbotgt gkhSlhhy ihew teeai ahbsfs tsab e oo slbsascamr iuatnrostm.iemce.evkn ak- pascmCdne l rro dyiaeaeegf nstr orttheSroa dhuaot r et,sctml io iiloofGgt filnGa dneohcnT aA awiaeo s r rJmapa dc ptonrpo elsahoauonnernnnEs----- tsdtslknlolhicpeoaincrrnaytiP“eao asgc Waopuet epsinvp.go heedteehnoth rdSia pS at fHrtacitpehooe toiwpue rnnnp trp ogtecudphru mearaorirlsoynspdbnu tdEon esesir sieunr sug,aontgm nbhleft ae utdame nffr t vtdr Nttieaeaogheibrrimfhre, nr”afy tuem nmtJ srpiF uoaemeatrnninlnridyee---tt dtwfGbodfleiulnaertihsaniinz nsonryi,at ced nkolnsah,ee i uitra nngtao rhhvpsggh sadei a,watni s osytgi Cgr rnoesnoo otloisr nhnltntstaieh estcntl ete itheigwhrhpt eC iteaab ooira nhtreaun lf tdaselt lhl rh ndnfenloaoo g a aiui“trog enlas s.mk.h”dCpkaoit iensarn allglndrlrgoe k rsp eonfooe pooeugfltr-f--lt,, gApAfbmdreoaoopsennapBimrr,sa,uci ”rmtlSn hloe6 at9 eadiu hprn cn ed eeamiint o - ntgsMCimi ’ tg,oeas hoa lhsraAbfra r,it,bo aaR ll t.mieuywzatKeg ibaoaoorEhlafr uena rkTfm l ,tnoew d eido oitn ndsr dnhnwos n f vpiatiopisegevin,ur a nheaieenngd t dr gd aoroe ta unbrhci rs4dynnke-, Photo by Stefano Giovannini The 146 Montague Street Verizon store, which preser- vationists say has overstepped its bounds at its land- marked address. Political newbie says this Council race isn’t Hold the phone about the issues — it’s about his opponent Preservationists denounce By Danielle Furfaro in a district spanning Greenpoint, pez means the incumbent is be- TsiLthnoheacnevCPtu i’iBisosmnenr ur ho’bns—tio eopsckn nio gllytla, hr i nnteaoCi dac Ppofat aeoetlupflhsrynuemte lcrc a Seionslrtnseme enwpptaerh.bncoeit enepS d Post leaikievkyerees-r Wlapabysnoen idrlTal i H ltnhsCiiaeac eoomiya gBmulshs r tebomtsLssiuo dteuarkaevngnblrdyi,il’ ntD nispys’ saHUh bB rmieptMdo ioag eafBasnh rPtgdOtt as.ag ,r2ir ikBne gm ssSr itoadle ootsemhp knaee--t hneddpgroioosoynltcSfd arhiotteet oi RitPnsni o ipigctdenuo orgmats ne rtootwhyshnrt efoe eihu t o ptaunhhdosedea Bwmnsan uttt e$a ossro1d. hLsn.ew 6o t i Lhpmitc haeekiztivl sS’lbsi iseno netn nr ofi—a onoitn--rr Photo by Stefano Giovaninni BTVsahygePe e JBr erarresoieaomirckvzhleayeton siLo PVnunasetp rhze’iozrspoen t Hhloeuirde m aeinsgd- hiMgnat olaT sn d1hti9ae s gtpsphluh atceyoe onSnbetto rurcxero eyetmth rahopftawa rtdnhh yoeoa’ usnL ns saiehln ltoodenp-- player turned arts magazine pub- chief of staff to embattled As- Citizen’s Council, according to the Stephen Pierson, a former professional poker player clear: the cellular provider’s marks Preservation Commission lisher, is angling his campaign semblyman and former borough city’s Open Data website . turned arts magazine publisher, wants Steven Levin’s Brooklyn Heights storefront refused to retroactively permit for the Democratic nomination Democratic party boss Vito Lo- See PIERSON on page 9 council seat. is a disaster. See VERIZON o n page 2 Coney’s would-be savior, dead at 75 By Will Bredderman food franchises with locations recreate the legendary Steeple- The Brooklyn Paper on Surf Avenue and on the chase Park as a $55 million, 17- Horace Bullard, the Harlem- Boardwalk, bought the iconic acre, 75-ride wonderland. Bull- born millionaire who bought Shore Theater on Surf and Still- ard had already acquired much land on Coney Island as if it well avenues in the late 1970s, of the property he would need, were a Monopoly board, with which, by that time, had fallen i ncluding the famed Thunder- the dream of returning the Peo- from a Broadway-style venue bolt roller coaster and the Play- Associated Press / Michel Euler pdumtlDnioelpaeioeoyyr sTs’r, ,esst ei fwhht a eotPteishlhifs llnew ao a hmi gn ynaiom sogtottu ho anyntrlr hdodtdo etheeu-ehue b onch etadhefad igep s yLs —ec rtf aa o—oooovdpu rbfitet e oGhduu7srre itn5ate e o ei.eshdgefn twrs lhCedoi fgeaierooty’rdhys-r-, fapthawguo rroashreoremtBe eaepwe ni.lbuod n o Taltsyttr iheno hlnBtdded ragau -i cct npccl ioid llnlaAteaanyrs -rstevti xdhlrsnaeae ’ emoemrsnf tn uatiot gitnforscveereeg iarCrlade ltten. iah d tvttdihoeyeine v r–nsaesoets,ltrr u lt asutoyvgnh tcwlidhoee-- Associated Press / Robert Mecea lpDcgltnaahioaretrneamrydTp dcnm ’aih pestcAre liee ft dcdrmnibrrs nmce-titeasha Mloiniondessftns ce.a ap tiBig ,yhone eeobuenrdrds ulrm lwlt atapot itoorut teEdbshu l-t ,ulelds’ hed8bt i edr lb0urdu eistoKP.gg q uBeagguoctrleui cekoirslnhdes--t Paul McCartney will play the Barclays Center. Kansas Fried sion — and greatest disappoint- Horace Bullard dreamed of rebuilding Steeplechase to secure new backers, and Chicken fast ment — was his 1985 plan to Park on the Thunderbolt site. See BULLARD o n page 9 Beatle at Barclays Protest at Vito Lopez fund-raiser By The Brooklyn Paper proclaimed that Sir Paul would soon Prognostication Team put on a show in Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Paper The next morning, Borough Pres- Activists slam scandal-tarnished pol as he weighs council run We had the guts to make the call, ident Markowitz confirmed our “re- and we were right — Paul McCart- port” when he announced the so-called ney will play two-nights at the Bar- “cute” Beatle would play shows on By Danielle Furfaro ics at the New Kings Demo- mored run. for breaking state harassment but released a written state- clays Center in June. June 8 and 10. Tickets went on sale The Brooklyn Paper crats and the politician’s new Activists booed guests as rules by groping, attempting ment that stresses the fact he The Brooklyn Paper staff went out Monday morning. Protesters slammed Assem- foes at the National Organiza- they walked down the long to kiss, and engaging in sex- has not yet decided whether or on a limb last week when, after our It’s not the first time The Brooklyn blyman Vito Lopez at a fund- tion for Women chanted slo- driveway to the banquet hall ually charged discussions with not he will run for council, and newsroom was bombarded with press Paper Prognostication Team has made raiser for his possible council gans including “Vito: scum, until police put up barricades employees. The Staten Island paints the protest — which was releases claiming a “smashing” an- the call as to which big star would an- run, claiming the fact Albany Lopez: bum” and “put him in to separate protesters from pa- District Attorney is investigat- led by longtime Lopez foe and nouncement would be made at the Bar- nounce a show at Barclays. legislators have punished the jail, not the city council” out- trons. ing the pol’s behavior to de- former Williamsburg Demo- clays Center early Thursday morning, Last year, BrooklynPaper.com cor- powerful pol for sexual harass- side of Giando on the Water, Lopez is eying the coun- termine whether or not he vi- cratic district leader Lincoln we used research tools available to ev- rectly predicted that Barbra Streisand ment is reason enough to keep where former Brooklyn party cil seat after a state ethics olated criminal laws. Restler — as driven by poli- ery other news collecting and predict- would play the venue days before any him out of city politics. boss held his first gathering panel stripped him of all of The Assemblyman did not tics, not morals. ing outlet in the country and solely other news outlet figured it out. The longtime Lopez crit- for potential donors for his ru- the perks of Albany seniority confront the demonstrators, See LOPEZ o n page 4 2 AWP The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 April 26–May 2, 2013 No ‘can’ do uses (the cans) for,” said Spano, who worries the clut- meci tfeorre fdir reofoigfh ctoeursld in m thaek ee vite hnat rodf Musu a blaze, and fears for the resi- Slopers worried about Natalie ddeernstt’os owde wllh-bye sihneg h. a“sI ft hwee c uanns- container-covered roof p / up there then maybe that prob- Grou lem could be addressed.” per The resident, who lives in By Natalie Musumeci next-door neighbor Rosemary pa the building alone according The Brooklyn Paper Spano, who recently found her News to neighbors, has an open case tin Aca nros oafntdo pb uccokleltesc atiboonv eo af bSaecvkeynathr da nand dE pigahtitoh baevtewneueens munity wwihthic Ah diusl ta P r“ostteactteiv-me Saenrdvaicteesd, ritbStbbsrhuuoota ernatrrsTe ssh- oge dhh-gcntrroae leoilarwzd ytuoi adw mnwnlrreae ddin.hnPnc , oe dtaedwoyunr mo ekstopfsle ary oSat rr hhrslkideoseeae iepf dsdpdor e esrb nn bcyheeeFuyeoeiiiaggl nmirorhha ssnae-r-t, lciwopieinnxonetaggtpnr Aelt acbkghrr oeneyroieenrdos tohnp ge farwe oe c cabmadrcoinytd teeymdth .hrsa” c sspfn acho altdate riwon Il ttw d’ehi alsarll eiytne s’ecb n elncrllei u sewog g.wtwv htei“eelsbtalI rrp ol’hebemkaridde---t T1smocf0h irtsN0eahsp e eilr snomio,gg ooaoh asnrbf e edwoo- rtacfish n at sasdhknnaoiys-yswc l aiFetgphnniharetdntsu otwerp wy.Sia-ttnohirlel esdar e hto hgtcclhdarloeiuninmn dstgg erue a bpp ssiewuhstta l-waflsnuertedydrlele . isnowny fgtns hmt ewesmo taorro toeteoop frt . hhaaasanu ndal Com ctsmacmhuoareeaepsuTTn tnepal atdt hhtoa r maeenrrlrl si taoydsa h fntok wnoi obgfm arou eee pgrlpps srl ree haheeefm ioyarasrh’crsrsesea im hs dnctcseei ata .amrd” nldsvl p foeeyuiorc.w lo artbes goncsu w rordaikalm/nhdomeodr--r A van careened into the Deli and Smoke Shop on the corner of Fifth Av-Photo by Elizabeth Graham open-air stash after cans and with more than 100 large, building — who did not re- But it’s cans coming down ing violations, according to enue and Ninth Street early Wednesday, authorities said. other debris blew into their rusted cans, empty planters, spond to multiple attempted that neighbors are worried the Department of Build- backyards. pails, crates, a laundry basket, door-knockings — uses a about — especially with ings website, and the De- Minivan hits deli “This is dangerous,” said a pet carrier, and other loose long string and a bag dan- students from PS 321 run- partment of Health and Men- ning up and down the street tal Hygiene has not received each day. any complaints about the res- YOUR PROMOTIONS “This is school block,” idence, said an agency spokes- said Marla Kessler, who woman. By Natalie Musumeci juries, the spokesman said. lives across the street. “Ev- The house, in its current The Brooklyn Paper The male driver of the van that crashed SUPERMARKET ery kid walks up this block condition, is something even A minivan plowed through the store- into the deli had a slight bruise to the head, and anything that would po- the Landmark’s Preservation but refused medical attention at the scene, front of a Park Slope deli early Wednes- tentially hurt someone is wor- Commission has no control according to the police spokesman. day, officials said. risome.” over. Another person was taken to Method- SINCE 1995 A navy blue SUV collided with the white Residents not only fear for “Improving the condition of ist Hospital with minor injuries, a fire of- their safety, but also the safety the building wouldn’t fall un- commercial minivan, sending it straight into ficial said. 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You had a two- the electric boat rides are out helped form the group last and free programming, ac- clearly indicates we made the story building and now you of commission until the park month right before the facil- YOU NAME IT, WE GOT IT!!! ity closed on the weekends. cording to Alliance spokes- right one,” he said. have a tent — it’s a very dif- finds an operator. man Paul Nelson. But Avid birdwatcher Neal ferent experience.” “The boats are very expen- The boathouse underwent (We can customize your art, logo, messages on anything!) “We don’t have the staff to Frumkin, who leads expedi- But Nelson said that the sive to maintain and operate,” an extensive $5-million reno- open the boathouse when its tions from the Boathouse, programming at the pop-up said Nelson. vation more than a decade ago Full Color when it was turned from a stor- Corporate Gifts Pens (All Types) Badges & Buttons Magnetic Business Cards Bags (Plastic/Paper) afigres t fAacuildiutyb oinnt oc eBnrtoero,k cloymn’s- VERIZON... in particular noting the store’s part of a larger project to im- “excessive signage.” prove the storefront. The ap- Electronics 10 ¢ each Minimum 1,000 Calendars plete with interactive educa- “Though we weren’t a fan plication for that project isn’t tional exhibits, live animals, a Calculators Water Bottles library, and a station to docu- Continued from page 1 ment. “The stretch banner, of the little box, it was the complete at this time. Your Business Card least of the poor building’s Landmarks hasn’t issued Computer Accessories Awareness Bracelets ment animal sightings within in a hearing last month — but waterfall awning, and surface Their Refrigerator the greenspace. according to watchdogs at mounted solid roll down gate problems,” she said. a violation in this case, but, Eco Friendly Products Food Gifts Marvin argues that the na- the Historic Districts Coun- also need to be addressed for Verizon couldn’t be de Bourbon said, it will if the ture center is most utilized on cil, that was just the tip of the sake of the building and reached for comment, but Lisi owner doesn’t take down the the weekends when parents are the iceberg. the block.” de Bourbon, a spokeswoman box as part of the project. out in the park with their kids, “Rather than just focus on “We’re questioning for the Landmarks Preser- “We will continue to 866.7011.333222666333 H 7711888.999666999.33144 and wans it to remain open on this display box, the base of whether any of this was le- vation Commission, said work in partnership with wwww.PROMOTIONALEMPIRE.comw weekends when the facility this historic building needs to gal,” said Nadezhda Wil- that the owner of the build- the owner to ensure the hasn’t been rented. be rethought as a whole,” the liams, the group’s director ing plans to remove the ille- changes complies with the “Saturday and Sunday is organization said in a state- of preservation and research, gal aluminum display box as law,” she said. 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A 15-year-old girl was $60 and her cell phone. containing $100, her credit facility on Fourth Avenue on Picked off attacked by a gang of five The perp — who faces a cards, and drivers license April 19. 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She also said the agency The B67 extension will careful considers where it start on Jay Street Down- Continued from page 1 The agency declined. routes its new lines. town, run to Front Street (cid:1)(cid:31)(cid:15)(cid:10)(cid:7)(cid:11)(cid:11)(cid:8)(cid:21)(cid:1)(cid:14)(cid:15)(cid:10)(cid:10)(cid:30)(cid:32) the way to Division Avenue “We believe that by of- “It’s not really something in DUMBO, and then onto on weekdays. fering people reliable trans- that the community should York Street, Gold Street, and Officials at the MTA portation, that will relieve be concerned about,” she Sands Street, before skirting said the new bus routes will the need for people to drive said. the Brooklyn Navy Yard and lessen the load on the boom- cars,” said Wyss. Under the MTA’s current taking Kent Avenue up to Di- ing neighborhood’s overbur- Others worried that the plan, the B32 will round- vision Avenue. dened transit lines, which are planned lines might bring trip from the Williamsburg The MTA planned to ex- crammed with new residents older, less environmentally Bridge Plaza near the Marcy tend the B67 service only as (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:3)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:5)(cid:8)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:5)(cid:11)(cid:3)(cid:12)(cid:4)(cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:14)(cid:5)(cid:15)(cid:9)(cid:6)(cid:16) as well as straphangers who friendly bus models to North Avenue J and M train sta- far as Vinegar Hill, but by lost bus service after budget Brooklyn, but MTA spokes- tion, along Broadway to Kent nixing proposed Saturday (cid:39)(cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:1)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:9)(cid:8)(cid:10)(cid:4)(cid:11)(cid:4)(cid:12)(cid:10)(cid:8)(cid:3)(cid:2)(cid:8)(cid:13)(cid:4)(cid:14)(cid:8)(cid:5)(cid:15)(cid:13)(cid:16)(cid:3) cuts in 2010. woman Deidre Parker insists Avenue, then onto Franklin and Sunday service it freed “We had this opportunity (cid:38)(cid:7)(cid:49)(cid:1)(cid:17)(cid:8)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:47)(cid:8)(cid:17)(cid:3)(cid:18)(cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:19)(cid:3)(cid:1)(cid:20)(cid:3)(cid:8)(cid:2)(cid:13)(cid:3) that all of the buses currently Street and McGuiness Boule- up enough cash to run the to provide service to areas in (cid:4)(cid:7)(cid:21)(cid:2)(cid:1)(cid:22)(cid:8)(cid:14)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:13)(cid:23)(cid:10)(cid:24)(cid:15)(cid:4)(cid:1)(cid:5)(cid:16)(cid:3)(cid:2)(cid:8)(cid:14)(cid:23)(cid:6)(cid:8)(cid:14)(cid:3) Brooklyn that have grown on the road are natural gas vard over the Pulaski Bridge line to Williamsburg. a great deal,” said Sarah (cid:14)(cid:2)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:15)(cid:13)(cid:16)(cid:3)(cid:24)(cid:5)(cid:14)(cid:3)(cid:23)(cid:21)(cid:11)(cid:2)(cid:24)(cid:14)(cid:8)(cid:14)(cid:3)(cid:10)(cid:4)(cid:11)(cid:26)(cid:15)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:11)(cid:3) Wyss, director of short- TOBACCO... ings, with the original brick (cid:24)(cid:5)(cid:14)(cid:3)(cid:24)(cid:21)(cid:21)(cid:10)(cid:4)(cid:24)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:8)(cid:13)(cid:27)(cid:15)(cid:9)(cid:6)(cid:5)(cid:15)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:7)(cid:17)(cid:5) range bus service planning walls left exposed. 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Since then, a new plan that creating a playhouse for the which began its life at St. “Wythe Avenue is already swapped the lost parkland 153-year-old building tucked Ann’s Church in Brooklyn (cid:22)(cid:5)(cid:28)(cid:5)(cid:23)(cid:32)(cid:9)(cid:11)(cid:7)(cid:6)(cid:5)(cid:31)(cid:7)(cid:11)(cid:5)(cid:24)(cid:9)(cid:6)(cid:25) bumper-to-bumper,” Eisen- at the Tobacco Warehouse between the Manhattan and Heights, moved to a ware- (cid:27)(cid:5)(cid:21)(cid:7)(cid:4)(cid:4)(cid:7)(cid:6)(cid:5)(cid:26)(cid:12)(cid:15)(cid:7)(cid:5)(cid:21)(cid:7)(cid:14)(cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:19)(cid:5)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:2)(cid:9)(cid:23)(cid:7)(cid:17) berg said at a meeting with with more than an acre of Brooklyn bridges. house on Water Street near the agency last week, before city-owned asphalt under the The design will give the Dock Street in DUMBO, and (cid:45)(cid:8)(cid:24)(cid:2)(cid:5)(cid:3)(cid:7)(cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:8)(cid:33)(cid:3)(cid:34)(cid:9)(cid:35)(cid:29)(cid:29)(cid:9)(cid:36)(cid:37)(cid:40)(cid:9)(cid:29)(cid:41)(cid:37)(cid:29) asking MTA officials to move Manhattan Bridge enabled Tobacco Warehouse a partial is now in a temporary home (cid:42)(cid:4)(cid:13)(cid:4)(cid:15)(cid:33)(cid:3)(cid:5)(cid:30)(cid:13)(cid:8)(cid:2)(cid:14)(cid:24)(cid:31)(cid:5)(cid:30)(cid:31)(cid:11)(cid:1)(cid:22)(cid:43)(cid:8)(cid:7)(cid:21)(cid:1)(cid:17)(cid:8)(cid:2) the planned B32 line to a dif- the avant-guard group the roof, housing a theater and a on Jay Street between John ferent street. right to use the landmark. room for community meet- and Plymouth streets. 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I N S I D E D I N I N G | PE R FO R M I N G ARTS | N IG HTLI FE | BOO KS | CI N E MA THEATER Park bard All of Brooklyn Heights is a stage. A performance of Shakespeare’s classic comedy “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will first take place in Saint Charles Borromeo Church on Sydney place in May and then go outdoors to Brooklyn Bridge Park in June. The director Ju- dith Jarosz said Courtesy of Judith Jarosz spppuatohceanr torercloefi kdekohr usnoere cm vwfat thritiehssreoreaoi osnb v td nh a—eeenslacl d sfihniin doecogea-frt tional “Most Lam- entable Comedy and Most Cruel Death of Pyramus and Thisbe” in the forest outside (718) 260–2500 The Brooklyn Paper’s essential guide to the Borough of Kings April 26–May 2, 2013 ancient Athens in the play — who will have to adjust their acting to fit the production’s two venues. “You have to be adaptable. Out in the park you have to speak louder, and your gestic- ulations physically need to be more broad than in a closed space like the church, and you have to interact differently with the dif- ferent spaces,” said Jarosz. But though the open-air performance pres- ents a challenge, Jarosz — who oversaw a production of the Bard’s “Comedy of Er- rors” involving puppets in the park last sum- mer, and a run of “Romeo and Juliet” with a Muslim-Hindu theme in 2011 — said the greenspace makes for the greatest stage in all the world. “It’s right on the water, with the skyline of Manhattan behind my actors, and the Brook- lyn Bridge glowing down. What more could you ask for?” said Jarosz. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at Saint Charles Borromeo Church [21 Sidney Place, near the corner of Livingston Street], May 17, 8 pm, $18 and at Bard at Pier One in Brooklyn Bridge Park [Furman Street, between Old Ful- ton and Doughty streets, in Brooklyn Heights. (718) 624–3614, www.theater2020.com]. June 7, 7 pm, free. — Will Bredderman Photos by Stefano Giovannini GDaINyI NfGlicks Thursday night is gay movie night at La Boro’s backyards Gringa Taqueria. Williamsburg Mexican eatery will host free weekly movie nights that appeal to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. On the up- coming roster is “Gayby,” a flick about a straight fe- male yoga instruc- ThABTheye JBn aryoi bmomkilenyen uL tPeua sntpzoewtr — rit’s egoisng tto haap-urants with outdoor seatinIfGwnrohu miectgrhh re elh er oafbts a,a aact tk lono: pGw)(r P-ekdiBceetnayur prtb oeeadiennc dtk’ecysalr ao rAcdEknt dwwegiliilstaahern, g tftgis3Aoonri0enirl gptes sgah ,aonnl teera dhdreo,n e nhiawndnyeft h trtatceh haog hbrere ai aedir lyrdbe le immbaylcselo titaiis dodtzlishees---. Photo by Stefano Giovannini pen. bright colors, serves a fresh sum- “Sassy Pants,” featuring Haley Joel Osment, When it’s finally 80 degrees and mer salad. Ditmas Park can feel the former child star of “The Sixth Sense,” who sunny, there’s nothing better than sitting like a country retreat thanks to the takes on a gay role in this comedy. outside with a cold beer and a few friends rustic backyard at Farm on Adderly. “Magic Mike,” “The Bay,” and “Chasing Mav- without the risk of a ticket for consuming ericks,” are also on the queue as part of the new Frankies 457 in Carroll Gardens of- alcohol in public. LGBT movie night starting May 2. fers a sunny, secluded retreat. And Here are some of our favorite places to Mikey Rox, La Gringa’s publicist who hap- Watering hole Sea Witch has a pond eat and drink outdoors, tucked away be- pens to be a happily married gay man, helped out in the back full of fish. hind a restaurant where you might forget owner Henry Fernandez in choosing which mov- you’re in Brooklyn: ies the restaurant will show. a truly atmospheric backyard — a casual “It’s a mix of LGBT-themed movies, main- Aurora street-food-in-Thailand feel to match the stream classics, and new releases,” said Rox The patio of this charming Italian spot food. Get the sticky rice for dessert and adding that some of the flicks may not even be is covered with vines and plants in sum- pretend you’re far, far away from Brook- LGBT-themed. “The real focus of this series mer — perfect for a sunny brunch or a ro- lyn for a little bit. is to offer LGBT men and women a safe, wel- mantic dinner. On a warm spring day, the [127 Columbia St., between Kane and coming place to participate in a fun, free event fettuccine with gaeta olives, ricotta salata, Irving streets in the Columbia Street with their partners.” and lamb meatballs sounds divine. Waterfront District, (718) 923–9322, pok- Patrons can nosh on the house-made Mex- [70 Grand St., between Wythe and pokny.com] ican grub and sip on $2.50 beers as they kick Kent avenues in Williamsburg, (718) 388– back on the picnic-style tables and get ready Do or Dine 5100, www.auroraristorante.com] for the main event. This backyard, conversely, never lets you Fernandez, who runs the restaurant with his Anella forget where you’re eating. The result maybe wife Adalis Velez, added that the eatery tends If you can look up from Anella’s incred- the most idiosyncratic backyard on this list, to draw many gay and lesbian couples so he ible French toast — it’s the stuff a break- decorated with street art and eclectic old thought the eaterie would be a perfect fit — es- fast lover’s dreams are made of — diners furniture (not to be outdone, the bathrooms pecially with its large backyard tent, where the will notice a sunny patio. Bordered by a ask diners to add graffiti). They have foie movies will screen. garden, it’s a dreamy brunch spot — es- gras doughnuts, also. Just saying. And the owners of the California-style Mex- pecially with a Bloody Mary or two. 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Free. ”Brewster Millions,” Modern Rivals, the indie band Elijah and two hilarious flicks Ugly Club, and Ven- The Bell House 149 7th St. Gowanus thebellhouseny.com the Moon, and Old about regular joes saire. City. who get burdened with bucks. 6 pm at the Brooklyn 8 pm at the Rock Shop Bowl [61 Wythe Ave., [249 Fourth Ave. 2:30 at Freddy’s [627 Fifth between N. 11th and N. between President and Ave. between 17th and 12th streets in Carrol streets in Park 18th streets in South Williamsburg, (718) 963– Slope, (718) 230–5740, Slope, (718) 768–0131, 3369, www.brooklynbowl. www.therockshopny. www.freddysbar.com]. com]. $8 advance, $10 com]. $8, $10 doors. Free. door. NINE DAYS IN BROOKLYN The only FRI, APRIL 26 PROJECT GREEN: Enjoy a day of en- vironmental friendly projects and thing performances. Free. 9 am – noon. 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Brooklyn Brewery ART, JEWELRY SHOW: See the shim- (79 N. 11th St. in Williamsburg). is you. mtaFiniotedznrg iSbneagyrr a Caitl dehS amaJdmes w Yoapetil lootrhnyffi ,s.[ 1 F Fj7err4ewe dNeed.l. r i61ey–1 eM9txh pah Stmiabt.r.i, -a , Giovannini SUN, APRIL 28 AR(ejEbTe7,texw1 rRhti8bewiO)bl eer3Ai.ytec8 .Dcocn7oo – mrAvm6o eN2Aa.r 0dNDin0s Dg ]Ra, tAnwwhdCwwe Er wwdaTic..stRfie httAiteznrgCadccetKivikroSiasnn:.l -d 6- Photo by Stefano MUrfQaCSeenhuaItnCuutaiurr,vr cnrteJihe Anro tsg—f,Za ctrZT heys he lAooee JNbfs WaoErDza mytz thGc imVnilniOegfagfs Dentpsh u :Gewe eIr toils1l ’lBs r3 sd bat2eohepnren vtdeii scv tee n pm. Littlefi eld [622 Degraw St. be- Saving Sunny’s: Fans of the legendary Red Hook watering hole livelier than usual. Free. 3–5 pm. tween Fourth and Fifth avenues in Sunny’s Bar are trying to help barkeep Sunny Balzano get back Emmanuel Baptist Church [279 Gowanus, (718) 855–3388], www. 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Enjoy players.com. burlesque, all inspired by the classic MUSIC, CONCERT AT OLD STONE some free and Brooklyn Navy Yard- ORIENTEERING: Hiking program for Oscar-winning fi lm Casablanca. HOUSE: Brooklyn-based classical inspired poetry and prose by the light, moderate and vigorous hikers. $20. 8 pm. Bell House [149 Seventh music trio Janus works to create talented young writers lead by An- Free. 1 pm. Fort Greene Park Visi- St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus, and present new repertoire for geli Rasbury and supported by The tor Center [Enter park at Myrtle Av- (718) 643–6510], www.thebell- the trio through commissioning Walt Whitman Project. Free. 3 pm. enue and Washington Park in Fort Join us for houseny.com. projects and works-in-process col- BLDG 92:Brooklyn Navy Yard Cen- Greene, (718) 722–3218]. Gala Dinner & Awards DANCE, FUNNY DANCES: “Triske- laborations. $20. 8 pm. The Old ter [63 Flushing Ave. at Flushing and MOVIE, “WITHOUT MEN”: Screening lion’s Fourth Annual Comedy in Stone House [336 Third St. between Carlton Avenues in Fort Greene, of the movie about four women in Dance Festival” is hoping to attract Fourth and Fifth avenues in Park (718) 907–5992], bldg92.org. 1953 Iran. Free. 1:30 pm. Brooklyn Wednesday, June 12 at fans of dance who have a sense of Slope, (718) 768–3195], www.the- THEATER, “DREAMERS ANONY- Public Library’s Brooklyn Heights humor and fans of comedy who can oldstonehouse.org. MOUS”: A new play written and branch [280 Cadman Plaza West at sit through squirming, shuffl ing, BABY EXPO: Brooklyn BabyFEST is a performed by The Miracle Project Tillary Street in Brooklyn Heights, (cid:69)(cid:61)(cid:59)(cid:51)(cid:60)(cid:48)(cid:64)(cid:14)o(cid:61)f(cid:61) (cid:32)(cid:30)(cid:50)(cid:31)(cid:57)(cid:33)(cid:14)(cid:51)(cid:50)(cid:58)(cid:55)(cid:55)(cid:66)(cid:71)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:65)(cid:60)(cid:60)(cid:66)(cid:184)(cid:65)(cid:55)(cid:60)(cid:49)(cid:66)(cid:55)(cid:61)(cid:60) ab$n3od0th fs.oh $ra1 3k5i-,ns $gh1o. 2Iwd s eptuaaldclyek, naagttste ea. nn8dd pe smees.n aiorers , bwchaitabhny ic nsehfsoo rtwom epartl aiavyne da wn fodamr rkaislfyhfl oeepx ppsr,o idz efie slml.e ods , NCcoreemwwe .Y tIoot rigks e atthth eEe xsr tttorherrymo ouegf K9hi dppsee oarfnpodlre- who (ljis2cp1li?2bb)r 6raa7rny7.c–oh4rpg6a/5bg0re]a,i dnw=cwh1w1_7l.i.bb rroaoryk_lydneptauibl.- Triskelion Arts’ Aldous Theater [118 $15. 11 am. MS 126 [424 Leonard St. mance. $20 ($10 children, seniors THEATER, “THE GRUFFALO”: The Tall N. 11th St. 3rd Floor between Berry in Williamsburg, (347) 915–3850], and students). 6:30 pm. Art South Stories Theater Company presents COUNTRY CLUB CATERERS Street and Wythe Avenues in Wil- www.brooklynbabyfest.com. Oxford (138 S. Oxford St. at Hanson the story of the mouse and hungry Honoring 5945 Strickland Ave, Mill Basin liamsburg, (718) 599–3577], www. BOOK FAIR: PS 9 is hosting their an- Place in Clinton Hill), showtix4u. animals. $12. 3 pm. Kingsborough women triskelionarts.org. nual fundraiser. Free. 9 am. Barnes com. Community College [2001 Oriental who have MUSIC, STRAVINSKY, GLASS: Brook- and Noble [267 Seventh Ave. at CONCERT, BEETHOVEN’S NINTH Blvd. at Oxford Street in Manhat- shbaopreodu gthhe Publication Date: lfyenld-b’sa “sBerdo cookmlynp’os sOerw Dna” ncioenl Fceerlste n- 69t0h6 6S]t,r ebeatr nine sPaanrdk nSolobplee.,c (o7m18.) 832– SteYnMorP JHoOhnN HY:o Mrtoentr oMpuorlriatayn j oOinpse ra toanns tBaegaecaht,k (i7n1g8s)b 3o6r8o–u5g5h9.o6r],g w. ww. series presents Vicky Chow of the SAKURA MATSURA: The annual with St. Anselm’s Music Director READING, POETRY DAILY: A read- Friday, April 26, 2013 Bang on a Can All-Stars perform- weekend festival celebrates Japa- Therese Panicali and the Brooklyn ing featuring poets Sophie Cabot ing Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring nese culture and the rite of Spring, Conservatory Chorale in this per- Black, Cathy Park Hong, Major Keynote Speaker for solo piano and Philip Glass’s features over 60 performances, and formance. $25. 8 pm. 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BAR SCRAWL It’s beers, gators, and bingo By Bill Roundy Florida-inspired game night at Prospect heights bar By Colin Mixson The Brooklyn Paper GAMES It’s a little bit country, a little bit rock ’n’ roll, and White Trash Bingo it’s all bingo. at Branded Saloon The popular numbers [603 Vanderbilt Ave. between Bergen game is fun, but it’s even bet- Street and St. Marks ter when played in the spirit Avenue in Pros- of true-blue Floridian tradi- pect Heights, (718) tion — which is the definitive 484–8704, branded- saloon.com]. Every version of the game played Tuesday, 8 pm. Free. at the Prospect Heights wa- tering hole Barnded Saloon, according to the host Tammy Wynette. “Florida, as you know, is known for strip clubs, bik- ers, beaches, and bingo halls — they go hand-in-hand,” said Wynette, who’s not to be confused with her namesake, the late country singer. “There really isn’t any other kind of bingo besides wgisrnha’intt.e”n ytr absihn,g eox, cwephti cfho r tohlids Caroline Yi isse crWehnahirtiaylce, t“oeorrlgidza gendriaz bnaynt iyao bsnoi,n ragtn ood”f Photo by clarity of purpose, White BINGO!: Tammy Wynette hosts the weekly White Trash Bingo at the Branded Saloon, where you can win Trash Bingo is distinguished exciting prizes like rolls of one ply toilet paper and Mountain Dew slushies. by a great deal of hootin’ and hollorin’, free drinks — including some terrible concoc- “My persona is the cross between top shelf, of course. tors on the wall, 12 beers on tap, tion, called a Mountain Dew slushy a mechanical bull operator and a strip “The stuff ranges, depending on and a healthy variety of brews in — and, of course, the hypnotic per- club announcer.” who makes it rain, [Pabst Blue Rib- the cooler. sonality of the lovely Miss Wynette Aside from all that, it’s just like bon] or Miller Light, as far what beer And for the hungry, the Branded Bomba Billiards & Bar [250 Van Brunt St. between Commerce and Ve- herself. regular bingo, and like regular bingo, schwag we offer,” said the ebullient Saloon’s kitchen is open until 3 am, rona streets in Red Hook, (718) 222–8333]. Open Wed.–Mon., 3 pm–4 “I’m like Miss Kitty from Gun there are prizes a plenty, including Wynette. 365-and-a-quarter-days-per-year, and, am; Tue., closed. Smoke,” she said, all matter-of- rolls of toilet paper, one ply only, It’s a handsome bar too, fit for a it goes without saying, they smoke fact like. and sometimes a free drink — not proper Florida-style party, with ga- their own bacon. 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Lhota George McDonald ibrooklyn.com 8 AWP The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 April 26–May 2, 2013 It’s newspapers as art Finally! An alternative to lining the birdcage By Danielle Furfaro makes a certain kind of sense that ART The Brooklyn Paper they’re meant to withstand the el- ements. It’s all the news that’s fit to make Tornado sculptures at Heck- While Turner won’t destroy these sher Foundation Children’s paper mache. works of art, she is leaving it up to Garden (134-136 Scholes Hailing from the Tornado Al- St. between Manhattan and mother nature whether they last or ley in Oklahoma, Erin Turner makes Graham avenues in Williams- not. They will be outside all spring cyclone sculptures out of a vari- burg). 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It’s one-stop shopping with day — to stay on top of the greatest city in the excitement on every page. world: Brooklyn. THE BROOKLYN PAPER and BrooklynPaper.com Your place for a full dose of Brooklyn! April 26–May 2, 2013 The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 AWP 9 BULLARD... PARENT Continued from page 1 claimed that he had succeeded, but by that time Mayor Rudy Giuliani was set on bring minor league baseball KIDS (cid:129) SCHOOL (cid:129) STYLE (cid:129) TEENS (cid:129) CAMPS (cid:129) MUSIC to the plot at W. 16th Street and Surf Avenue, and Bul- lard’s dream died for good. To add insult to injury, Giuliani ordered the pre-dawn demolition of the Thunderbolt, a move a federal court Telling kids a story later declared illegal. A heartbroken Bullard received (cid:42)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:28)(cid:202)(cid:45)(cid:29)(cid:34)(cid:42)(cid:13)(cid:202)(cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:55)(cid:22)(cid:32)(cid:12)(cid:45)(cid:34)(cid:44)(cid:202)(cid:47)(cid:13)(cid:44)(cid:44)(cid:1)(cid:10)(cid:13) just $1 in damages. (cid:9)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:202)(cid:44)(cid:22)(cid:12)(cid:20)(cid:13)(cid:202)(cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:10)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:44)(cid:34)(cid:29)(cid:29)(cid:202)(cid:20)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:32)(cid:45) “Horace Bullard gambled with everything he had on bringing Coney Island back, but he kept running into roadblocks, and we just didn’t have enough force to over- come the opposition,” remembered Ralph Perfetto, a Co- that needs to be told ney Island native, Democratic district leader, and ally to Bullard. “It was very sad.” Bullard fell into depression when it became clear that his grand plans would not be realized, according to his ex-wife, Ita. He became reclusive, his 34-year-long mar- It is official: you are better story needs if it is going to riage ended, his buildings crumbled. In 2010, he was di- off letting your kids watch Fearless be told. Pictures paint a thou- agnosed with the neurological disease that killed him, “How I Met Your Mother” sand words, so I keep their lit- though he kept his condition private. than the evening news. I reaf- Parenting tle eyes from lighting on dis- During Hurricane Sandy last year, high winds blew the firmed this assessment shortly turbing images. We have no Shore Thater’s iconic sign loose, and it was removed. after I attended a conference television, and their limited Recently, former supporters including Sideshows by on the power of the narrative Internet surfing may turn up the Seashore head freak Dick Zigun began attacking him at Boston University a few By Stephanie Thompson an image or two but they don’t for letting his properties sit idly as Coney Island’s re- weeks back. likely linger for long. They are naissance began in the 2000s, and accused him of try- Oh, and after the bombs anxious to get back to their ing to destroy the city’s dreams for Coney Island as re- went off at the Boston Mar- But the conclusion we My Lebanese friend and I huff video games and comedies, venge for it destroying his. athon last week. came to was alarming: we and puff at the dismissive de- all focused, it seems, around But Bullard denied being bitter about what had hap- I had waved good-bye, don’t really know. piction of Arab culture and rude sexual humor. pened, arguing that it wasn’t his loss. got on a train and took it to A week-and-a-half later I people. It turns my stomach This is my choice. “How I “I’m not angry. The only thing I lost was the glory of hav- Back Bay. I stopped to admire saw on the screen of my iPad that I can’t really trust any- Met Your Mother” lets them ing built it and the joy of bringing this great jewel to Coney Copley Square. 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