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Dr. Jon Berall See LICH o n page 2 Kutner Full schoolhouse Max Photo by Richard Dennis sits with Mike Des Rault, a volunteer, outside of the Red Hook house they are helping to restore. 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See HOOK o n page 2 cold brews at a rooftop bar overlook- give exceptional views of the neigh- See GOWANUS on page 6 of the fetid canal. TOUR D’SOUP Tragedy in Bklyn jail Thousands of bisque-heads Suit: Guards just watched our daughter die turn out for Smith St. crawl By Jaime Lutz eral courthouse on Monday. The Brooklyn Paper Livingston was arrested on a By Natalie Musumeci got the chance to chow down on A woman died in a jail cell Friday afternoon in late July after The Brooklyn Paper five 4-ounce samples from about after suffering for hours while getting in an argument with her They got it while it was hot. 25 neighborhood eateries along the police stood idly by, ignoring grandmother over a remote con- Thousands of soup lovers famed restaurant row that runs from her cries for help, her family al- trol. 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See JAIL o n page 11 ‘Yell. Please yell’ 14 years after her attack, tough lessons at a self-defense class By Ellen Moynihan for The Brooklyn Paper FIRST PERSON I yelled, swung out my arms, and jabbed my knee up as hard as I could Photo by Stefano GiovanniniMembers of the Park Slope Civic Council’s Fourth on Fourth Avenue iaepwodnannriottec diIoamdoh Swtan meooatanafooty’l suusrk O s rasis .dane kt wT tal idfaayneh-e c draremekeoew ope ofofeca rirmb.ngcnn rasIh i eK efnstsau iigwaqotnl rhiulnogan . aro tw okAerffes aoufwhds fgio o amBuop mmsf rattfoheg o aoanaintntk g T tamalharynrilaenyynd-t aatuwinosnsa l erdd“Toye A usysthsh proseuy e ou kwbed n1rlnmool s8e.vjme”i oewo s t sesoibo cni aeavme,ng e.sw edat Yrnae nfi’en niirhlsndeglot . atso lsa.Pdtfwut ilaeengetnatghedast tct a,eth”ko n eys cLb eaceeellg.l a cq.“a skuBiAsneieuersls-tttt Photo by Ellen Moynihan in Bushwick. 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Major Owens sity’s Langone Medical Center of re- Owens, who made a classic appear- See OWENS on page 6 2 AWP The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 October 25–31, 2013 Ready for next go-round COURT STREET In Dumbo, Jane’s Carousel gets added protection SPECTACULAR STREET FAIR By Jaime Lutz installed with a household The Brooklyn Paper AFTER THE STORM drill and are designed to be- Philanthropist Jane Walen- come stronger and less per- tas spent 27 years hand-re- meable as water rises. storing the beloved carousel Merry-go-round enthusi- HURRICANE SANDY: ONE YEAR LATER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD that now bears her first name asts say the water-repellent and is a capstone of Brook- barrier will prevent rising lyn Bridge Park. tides from swamping their But last October, she beloved horsey ride during nearly saw her work de- the next superstorm. 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(cid:43)(cid:48)(cid:51)(cid:34)(cid:45)(cid:38)(cid:46)(cid:48)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:52)(cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:38)(cid:38)(cid:53) The AquaFence is a re- Jane’s Carousel is a vin- movable system of 44 wa- tage ride that was built in terproof panels, each four few hours when a storm is up sandbags and with bet- 1922. It opened as Jane’s feet high, that can be put approaching in a fraction of ter results, proponents of the Carousel in Brooklyn Bridge up around the carousel in a the time it would take to pile gear say. The panels can be Park in 2011. RAIN (cid:37)(cid:48)(cid:47)(cid:8)(cid:53)(cid:1) OR SHINE (cid:46)(cid:42)(cid:52)(cid:52)(cid:1)(cid:42)(cid:53)(cid:2) RED HOOK... sters, the work slowdown is es- they need to make the pair’s pecially aggravating because home whole again. the job is nearly done. Richard Dennis, a 61-year- Red Hook Volunteers, old artist and contractor, be- Continued from page 1 frenetically for months, aided along with members of gan working on Harewood AMAZING GAMES still gets the creeps thinking by an influx of volunteers and Grace Church in Brooklyn and Bleasdell’s home shortly about what might have hap- money from around the world. Heights, dug tons of tidal- after Sandy dissipated. Den- pened had they not made it The reopening of major Red water-carried mud out of the nis has lived across the street SHOPPING out of the house in time. Hook institutions, particu- house, installed new heat and from the couple since 1999 and “If Clyde was there, I’m larly Fairway Market, has electrical systems, and re- says that the pair who owned sure he would have drowned,” led many commentators to stored the first floor, but the more than 10,000 rhythm and she said. declare the neighborhood groups have largely checked blues, jazz, and rock and roll (cid:51)(cid:42)(cid:37)(cid:38)(cid:52)(cid:1)(cid:116)(cid:1)(cid:40)(cid:51)(cid:38)(cid:34)(cid:53)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:48)(cid:48)(cid:37)(cid:2) Now, 12 months after recovered. But as the one- out and the couple is rely- albums made for loud neigh- the storm, the couple is still year anniversary of the storm ing on a handful of neigh- bors, but good ones. sleeping on an air mattress nears, most of the visiting vol- bors who squeeze the effort “He was always playing in the cramped Queens liv- unteers have moved on, and between their day jobs, sup- music,” Dennis said about Special Appearances By ing room. They spend their many donors have closed their porters say. Harewood. days on the phone with neigh- pocketbooks, leaving some An ongoing online fund- For Dennis, Red Hook’s bors in Red Hook, tracking storm-stricken Red Hookers raising campaign has raised recovery is personal. “I want The FDNY Fire Safety Team the progress of repairs. Lately, such as Bleasdell and Hare- just $1,243 of the $10,000 to see my neighbor back in though, work has slowed to wood, stuck in makeshift liv- friends and neighbors say the neighborhood.” Sean Casey Animal Rescue Pet Adoption RV a crawl and the talk has fo- ing situations, with no end to cused on how to raise enough their exile in sight. money to pay workers and fin- “It’s been hard to find re- LICH... ish in one last big push. Ev- sources,” said Jovan Burch, ery day away from the home co-founder of the recovery where Harewood has spent group Red Hook Volunteers. Continued from page 1 of what he is doing. most of his life is a painful “We’re at a standstill.” port back to the court. But “Reality is, I don’t know one, according to the retired Burch’s helped formed one month into the process, what my job is about at this city bus driver. the organization days after despite the fact that the state point,” Berall said. “I have “I miss everything,” he Sandy to fix up storm-dam- said. aged homes, including the one allowed ambulances back and been reporting for months The hurricane recovery ef- belonging to the pair of se- is supposed to be out of the that judge’s orders are not fort that spanned the East- niors. The group has helped picture sometime soon due being followed but nothing ern Seaboard from the Jersey people move back into 1,300 to another bombshell ruling has happened. I don’t actu- Shore to Montauk definitely houses and has plans to work that stripped it of authority ally know where that infor- Produced by Meteor Festivals did not skip Red Hook, but it on 88 more, but its core of vol- over the place, Berall is frus- mation goes.” did not quite get the elderly unteers has dwindled from trated. Berall said that court For information Call 718-444-6028 couple back on their feet, ei- hundreds to around 30, and According to him, the state judges are still working to ther. Within hours of San- its repairs on Harewood and is clearly breaking the law by find an operator for the hos- dy’s floodwaters subsiding, Bleasdell’s house, which lost firing doctors, further cutting pital, and may have a taker by - VENDOR SPACE STILL AVAILABLE - groups mobilized to rebuild windows, doors, heat, elec- services, and keeping the sur- the end of the month. the neighborhood’s hundreds tricity, and floors to San- gery and obstetric units closed, The state has been trying of flooded homes and busi- dy’s floodwaters, has all but and he could only report those to close the 155-year-old in- nesses. Red Hookers and stopped, Burch said. facts so long before he began stitution since February . community groups worked In the case of the two old- to question the very premise — with Nathan Tempey (cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:12)(cid:6)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:6)(cid:14)(cid:8)(cid:9)(cid:15)(cid:6)(cid:16)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:17)(cid:6)(cid:18)(cid:4)(cid:19)(cid:11)(cid:7)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:12)(cid:6)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:6)(cid:12)(cid:7)(cid:5)(cid:20)(cid:6)(cid:16)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:17) In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, neighbors across Brooklyn and Queens provided support for each other in a time of need. We saw local communities pulling together, neighbors supporting neighbors and the helping hand of strangers. Proving that no matter how severe this storm was, it was no match for the resolve and charity of New Yorkers. 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Storm renews debate over Boardwalk Medical Services we accept: GHI, HIP, 1199, AETNA, CIGNA, UNITED, OXFORD, By Will Bredderman AFTER THE STORM HORIZON, HEALTHNET, MEDICARE, BLUE CROSS, The Brooklyn Paper For all the destruction it MAGNACARE, AMERICHOICE, ELDERPLAN caused, Sandy mostly spared Cosmetic Services Botox, Restylane, Coney Island’s iconic wooden HURRICANE SANDY: ONE YEAR LATER Boardwalk — and one group Juvederm, Radiesse, Sculptra, Laser Hair Removal, of activists is hoping that Laser Tattoo Removal, Laser Vein Removal, Torn monson tshaev esdto irt.m might even have dunTehs ethya tc floarimmeedd o nth thee phaurgke- foorr d erraoisnioang,e f ploroodbilenmg, sle,”a cShoilnog- Earlobe Repair, Keloid Surgery… Photo by Steve Solo ttppohrenoerC msBwtooeeonarnoemcadyhd e breIene swstl saitedetnarerdet ntht htacesanhr cnedel dats hB i tmoherf eis tg teshhhucae---t wsstrhauaatrnrhy“ofd eaTuw crgsh eewpher l—e e atw tlhshl ohe,ie nb oi prnsedeltgcsae s uanaoeuldktvc s osoteefi.fro wo dntfhar saate epfi rnapn arirenneowdgd- mrpaegeoqeaB“nu lMwi uisnrtaioig lninlr d—o geb iw neta ha thEsnahtinxdesu hdrSaeuivlyabll.eniiiarntd ,ngA yac ’an.esg dieasnai anmvpsi---t C213o5o64ls WcPuerlpoststin p1g7e Tctrhimt SPFaatt, rNreok eN eWte,d eleNss,Y tN,Co DPoawnrtkim eSlope (Above) A couple relaxes on the new plastic deck- tions converted to concrete ing on Steeplechase Pier the day after it opened and plastic imitation decking priate drainage — because you ronmental study is needed as Javier Zelaya, MD 718.832.3313 have drainage with boards,” a result of having a storm like on Oct. 3. (Below) Sandy ripped up the wooden — and they’re hoping to use Verna Broughton, PA argued Robb Burstein, founder Sandy,” said Burstein. “Given boards last year, but activists say that, overall, it as proof to halt the city’s of the Coney-Brighton Board- that it happened, it’s impor- wood planks fared better in the storm. plan to replace more planks with plastic. walk Alliance. tant that we know what the The Parks Department Burstein’s group filed a l os- effects of the new materials 012 plans to turn all but the five ing lawsuit last year to stop will be.” 2 blocks of the walkway be- the city from going forward In March Community dderman tscwtormeeeepntos Wsiint.te o1 a 0 ant dsht craoinpnd oc rfWe pt.le a1 , s5bttuihct wwpaiictthht o stuhtute ad cnyo . en ncvriertoen cmonenvtearls iimon- BeionMa’sr doa ps1t3p evoaofl t .ethde t op boasctk- SBaunrdsty- Group / Will Bre lspoteocrTraimolhsre ida tyerpgm oluafoe nnt itksmh tarbapt etrteroh.d pe otshnueep sneutrs-- sStitunup TdSryhoee lmw o cmaiets yoC nanore gucaugeretsr dseJ aetuhrddya.gt ne—o M s auancrhd- wsrferisoostmerektdt uoi onnnfg d t rheperemln aBenooavktaishnr .dpg wo spaaplnked dc a ounnpd- per pointed out that t he beach be- “Without expert testimony, But the storm surge tore 546 third ave bklyn 11215 718.797.2077 wspa low a stretch of new concrete petitioners cannot establish a up huge sections of wooden Ne near the end of Ocean Park- substantial adverse change in boards on Steeplechase Pier munity wsioany tshuafnf ethreed s afnadr uwnodresren eearoth- esuxrisfaticneg w aiart eqru qauliatyli,t gy,r ooru an sdu, bo-r —for lneeaadrilnyg a t hyee acri tayn tdo rcelpolsaec iet m Co older boards nearby. stantial increase in potential sections with plastic. Art from the storm Show gets personal about Sandy’s effect By Bonnie Ellman lying studios and, in some in- totally changed his thinking for The Brooklyn Paper stances, years of work. and made him want to start These artists are still in The show runs through his own organization, which the eye of the storm. Feb. 14 at the Brooklyn Arts offers grants and fellowships The Brooklyn Arts Coun- Council Gallery and features for emerging artists. cil is hosting an art show in paintings, collages, poetry and “Between Earth and Dumbo to mark the one-year photography. Here are a few Heaven” by Asya Dodina anniversary of Hurricane works to watch out for: and Slava Polischuk Sandy, and the 14 participat- “Volunteers” These two Bensonhurst man iwt—ehnvhege i o erna fh srlfiitaefnivecsc ettaess nb oaidetfr e iectnnh aB etmdh rseeoeuai oprla ikwesnlhrgyoso rntwrokie rti—.etmhs bctheaiynsnF tJe sov atrSous aldJounainnods to yMewn ea aarwM sas astarrkaaeevasna,k eg.Hd eA udafr tlbreaiy--r awldcoorrrstauaitws ptathlislen,l wbghouseef ltrthp eoaie ssfdt phrp ihaeeair nismentddot ci orSnlmfega tans.h r dT eaoyinhur’desst Photo by Bonnie Ell “For most people, Hurri- Sandy, he signed up to help the dirt and leaves from his “Between Earth and Heaven‚“ by Bensonhurst art- ccaonnev eSnainendcye w,” assh jouwst caon- ciun-- storm victims through an or- basement and the process in- ists Asya Dodina and Slava Polischuk. rator Michelle Jaslow said. ganization called New York spired this piece. The non- “[Some] people lost power for Cares. Six months later, he figurative work is tense, on the cover of a magazine tims of Sandy.” a few days and they moved was hired as a permanent showing a delicate, graph- commemorating the show. “For and About: Reac- on with their lives, but many staff member. ite-on-rice-paper nest hov- Mills, a Brownsville native, tions to Superstorm Sandy” artists are still living it.” “Volunteers” is an orange- ering above jagged chunks attended the opening during at the Brooklyn Arts Coun- The exhibition, titled “For and-white piece, made up of of destroyed computer and the Dumbo Arts Festival with cil Gallery [111 Front St., St. fax-machine parts. and About: Reactions to Su- several of Maas’s drawings his aunt and cousin, who lost 218, between Washington shoprico.com perstorm Sandy,” was six plus salvaged material, in- “Reddy or Not” their Far Rockaway, Queens and Adams streets in Dum- months in the making, and cluding a Clorox bottle and by Brock Mills apartment to the storm. bo, (718) 625–0080, www. organizers say the work that an oxygen mask. This photograph also fo- The photo contains a red brooklynartscouncil.org]. art lighting furniture decor went into it was a life raft for Maas says that experienc- cuses on the wreckage in tone that Mills says “repre- Through Feb. 14. Mon–Fri, borough artists who lost low- ing the wrath of Sandy has Red Hook and it appears sents the blood of the vic- 11 am–5 pm. Free. (cid:48)(cid:68)(cid:85)(cid:80)(cid:67)(cid:257)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:23)(cid:111)(cid:19)(cid:24)(cid:1)(cid:116)(cid:1)(cid:18)(cid:280)(cid:66)(cid:78)(cid:111)(cid:21)(cid:81)(cid:46) With a SpoOky bArn, wIldlifE wItch show, bAt chatS and More, you’rE in for A seriouS caSe of The crEEps! PROSPECTPARKZOO.COM 4 AWP The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 October 25–31, 2013 Unlady-like behavior in DeKalb train station $900 in cash on Oct. 20, po- lice state. The store owner said that the two masked maraud- ers came into his store be- home sometime overnight on The incident happened perp. The victim said that The 47-year-old victim tween 67th and 68th streets 84TH PRECINCT Oct. 9, police said. near Columbia Street at 1 POLICE BLOTTER he and his friends tried to told police that as he was at 12:30 am — one of them Brooklyn Heights– The victim told police she pm. Her possessions were get away and told the perp walking up the front steps holding a gun, the other a DUMBO–Boerum Hill– woke up at her house between recovered by a nearby cop to leave them alone, but the to his abode between Sixth knife. The brutes ordered the Downtown Hoyt and Bond streets at ?? shortly aftert. Find more online every Wednesday at suspect continued to pro- and Seventh avenues at 5 am, shopkeep to lie on the floor, A woman was cuffed for on Oct. 10 and discovered her — Jaime Lutz BrooklynPaper.com/blotter voke them. the suspect ran up to him, put while they opened the reg- punching another woman and boyfriend and laptop were The perp then pulled out him in a chokehold, and said, ister and swiped the dough. pushing her to the floor on both missing. Later that day, 78TH PRECINCT an orange box-cutter and “Give me what you got!” The pair then fled in an un- the Q train in the Dekalb Av- she noticed that her televi- and 10-month-old son, was Vicious attacker sliced the victim in the neck The victim handed over known direction. elincue ec slataimtio.n on Oct. 18, po- sion was gone, too. 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Oct. 17 and Oct. 18. The victim told investiga- The 41-year-old employee tors he was between Varick FREE at the eatery near Sterling and Porter avenues at 12:30 Place told police that he pm when the suspect rammed For locked up the joint at 11:30 a shopping cart into his two- Non-insured pm and went home for the wheeler and knocked it to the night. ground. WHITENING FOR Patients: A witness told cops that When the victim tried Cleaning, X-rays while walking on Fifth Av- pushing the shopping cart NEW PATIENTS! enue at about 3 am, she dis- away, the perp — who faces & Exam just $178* covered a cash drawer lay- charges of menacing, crimi- (normally $350) ing on the ground without nal possession of a weapon, (cid:173)(cid:102)(cid:200)(cid:228)(cid:228)(cid:202)(cid:54)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:213)(cid:105)(cid:174) money in it. attempted criminal mischief, Grab bag and harassment — whipped A sly criminal slipped the out a bat and said “you touch with EXAM, X-RAYS & CLEANING wallet out of a woman’s bag my s--- again and I’ll beat while she was shopping in- you,” according to docu- PPO insured Patients and non-insured patients side a Flatbush Avenue de- ments from the District At- Limited time offer* partment store on Oct. 17. torney’s office. The 41-year-old victim Munchies told police that she placed A man was arrested for her purse in her shopping cart stealing an assortment of and left it unattended inside snacks from a Broadway the store near Atlantic Ave- deli on Oct. 22, authori- nue at about 5:55 pm. When ties said. she came back minutes later The manager of the store she realized that her wallet near Flushing Avenue told in- — containing her driver’s li- vestigators that the suspect cense, and debit and credit waltzed into the establish- cards — was missing. (cid:12)(cid:192)(cid:176)(cid:202)(cid:44)(cid:62)(cid:76)(cid:136)(cid:105)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:44)(cid:156)(cid:76)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:204)(cid:202) ment at 3:35 am and pock- — Natalie Musumeci eted two bags of chips, one (cid:1)(cid:147)(cid:136)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:62)(cid:152)(cid:202)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:45)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:19)(cid:22)(cid:10)(cid:34)(cid:22) bag of Chex Mix, one box 68TH PRECINCT of blueberry muffins, a bag Most Major Insurance Plans Accepted, Bay Ridge–Dyker Heights of hard candy, and a bag of Bus-ted cashews, according to doc- Medicaid (cid:32)(cid:156)(cid:204) Accepted. A pair of punks stole a uments from the District At- torney’s office. man’s iPhone as he awaited Camera catch (cid:10)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:47)(cid:34)(cid:12)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:202)(cid:147)(cid:62)(cid:142)(cid:105)(cid:202) the bus on Eighth Avenue on Oct. 14, authorities allege. Cops cuffed a woman who (cid:222)(cid:156)(cid:213)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:62)(cid:171)(cid:171)(cid:156)(cid:136)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:147)(cid:105)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:116) The victim reported that they say looted two video he was standing between surveillance cameras from 68th and 69th streets at 7:55 a S. First Street residence (cid:173)(cid:199)(cid:163)(cid:110)(cid:174)(cid:202)(cid:200)(cid:211)(cid:123)(cid:135)(cid:163)(cid:153)(cid:199)(cid:228) (cid:22)(cid:152)(cid:219)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:136)(cid:125)(cid:152)(cid:202)(cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:12)(cid:105)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:22)(cid:147)(cid:171)(cid:143)(cid:62)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:195)(cid:202)(cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:10)(cid:156)(cid:195)(cid:147)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:136)(cid:86)(cid:202)(cid:12)(cid:105)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:204)(cid:192)(cid:222)(cid:202) am when the two thugs ran on Oct. 21. by and grabbed his bag. A A video surveillance tape (cid:186)(cid:29)(cid:34)(cid:34)(cid:28)(cid:202)(cid:20)(cid:44)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:202)(cid:47)(cid:34)(cid:12)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:202) struggle ensued as the vic- captured the suspect un- 142 Joralemon St., Suite 6E tim pulled back, and one of screwing the two cameras the savages struck the man off the wall of the property Brooklyn, NY 11201 (cid:69)(cid:202)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:28)(cid:13)(cid:202)(cid:57)(cid:34)(cid:49)(cid:44)(cid:202)(cid:47)(cid:22)(cid:31)(cid:13)(cid:202)(cid:47)(cid:34)(cid:202)(cid:42)(cid:1)(cid:57)(cid:187) in the face. between Roebling Street and Finally, the victim’s iP- Driggs Avenue, according to www.Brooklyndental.com (cid:42)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:147)(cid:105)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:42)(cid:143)(cid:62)(cid:152)(cid:195)(cid:202)(cid:47)(cid:156)(cid:202)(cid:119)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:57)(cid:156)(cid:213)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:9)(cid:213)(cid:96)(cid:125)(cid:105)(cid:204) hsaocnke o dnrtoop tpheed g oruotu onfd t,h aen kdn oanpe- dAotctourmneeyn’tss forfofmic eth. e District 2 3 4 5 A F R of the fiends seized it.. 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H0423_MKT1201 File&Use 09022013 October 25–31, 2013 The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 AWP 5 New eats for Museum By Natalie Musumeci spirit” to the new — and The Brooklyn Paper much larger — eatery by Come for the culture, stay bringing over most of his for the food! waitstaff and the beloved The renowned Smith maitre d’ who he said has Sintsreideet eBartoeroyk lSyanu lM oupseenuemd bgeinenni wngit. h him since the be- (cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:49)(cid:66)(cid:61)(cid:48)(cid:51)(cid:64)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:47)(cid:68)(cid:55)(cid:60)(cid:53)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14) liHanisglt l i Fltosr ic1da4at-yiyo nenai igrn-h otJl uadlf yBte —or ec rlauonmsd- Giovannini fdloowTorhs- etto hn-acetew ia llirlneogswt ag udlarisansne trw sh iantos- tdltahoitgepi“ so-oWr nwaa etiwne’nredo etr r h ncikesoh owcemfaf lulaiSlskriaente.uu galm n hB i,i”sno snslttaeaoiwldn- Photo by Stefano pGnwcoeerimnenertai e ntoas gHru ct t aao iilnnmnl dsatpot nald detlilht nvaeetii ienwmowgniu.t sphsI eetwa ru amhfmluisal’loes-l (cid:65)(cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:51)(cid:65)(cid:47)(cid:68)(cid:51)(cid:14)(cid:66)(cid:61)(cid:14)(cid:37)(cid:30)(cid:19)(cid:14) at his new namesake eatery Chef Saul Bolton (in white) said that he was bar, large steel wine racks last Wednesday night. “It’s “psyched” to open his relocated namesake eatery that anchor the eatery’s en- (cid:66)(cid:54)(cid:64)(cid:67) a great marriage — I’m ex- inside the Brooklyn Museum. trance, and a large commu- cited about it.” nal table that sits beneath During the restaurant’s this reporter found partic- inside a small space on Smith hand-blown glass light fix- (cid:61)(cid:49)(cid:66)(cid:61)(cid:48)(cid:51)(cid:64)(cid:14)(cid:33)(cid:31) open-bar premiere, party ularly tasty). Street in 1999, when the thor- tures at the center of the din- throngs of Saul fans packed “The food is absolutely oughfare was on its way to ing room. into the low-lit, 87-seat estab- amazing,” said Saul-lover becoming one of Brooklyn’s Bolton, who also owns lishment that sits on the first Barbara Campbell of Crown famed restaurant rows, and the Vanderbilt in Prospect floor adjacent to the muse- Heights, adding that she could the Prospect Heights chef ad- Heights and Red Gravy in (cid:65)(cid:47)(cid:68)(cid:51)(cid:14)(cid:67)(cid:62)(cid:14)(cid:66)(cid:61)(cid:14)(cid:37)(cid:30)(cid:19) (cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:60)(cid:14)(cid:51)(cid:68)(cid:51)(cid:64)(cid:71)(cid:66)(cid:54)(cid:55)(cid:60)(cid:53)(cid:14)(cid:55)(cid:60)(cid:14)(cid:66)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:66)(cid:61)(cid:64)(cid:51) um’s recently renovated cafe, not be happier that the high- mits that it was emotional Brooklyn Heights, revamped for which Bolton also cre- end eatery, which was mer- for him to leave Brownstone the Saul menu for the new ated the menu. ited a coveted Michelin star Brooklyn. eatery, but kept a number of Wait staff in black attire for seven consecutive years, “It is bittersweet — we’ve old favorites including the passed out glasses of sweet has made its new home in been there for 14 years and it dry aged squab with roasted (cid:48)(cid:67)(cid:71)(cid:14)(cid:31)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:67)(cid:55)(cid:66) red and white wines and such a central location. was very personal,” he said. carrots, almonds, and spiced small bites inspired by the “I hope all people will get “So coming to the Brook- yogurt, and his famous baked restaurant’s dinner menu in- an opportunity to explore lyn Museum was very ex- Alaska dessert. cluding a Parmesan cheese the wonderful food that is citing, but it’s also a leap of The Smith Street restau- puff, baby beets and straw- now here in the museum,” faith and couldn’t be more rant only served dinner, but (cid:47)(cid:66)(cid:14)(cid:66)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:14)(cid:68)(cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:67)(cid:51)(cid:14)(cid:62)(cid:64)(cid:55)(cid:49)(cid:51) berries, an oxtail croquet, she said. different.” the new Saul will also serve and scallop tartare with to- Bolton opened his popular Bolton said that he def- lunch and brunch, and offer mato jam on toast (which restaurant with his wife, Lisa, initely brought the “Saul patio seating. (cid:53)(cid:51)(cid:66)(cid:14)(cid:32)(cid:14) (cid:14) DEFENSE... fered a reminder of why fe- through a dizzying num- male-only sessions are so ber of moves. Slap, grab, necessary. and twist was a class favor- (cid:52)(cid:64)(cid:51)(cid:51) “I get catcalled every day,” ite. We yelled in surprise at Continued from page 1 was living on the border of one woman said as an expla- how much pain we could in- assaults. In each, a male as- Williamsburg and Green- nation of why she came. flict when trying it on our sailant approached a woman point at the end of a sleepy Another said that she own inner thighs. The spot from behind, slammed her street in a mostly industrial needs self-defense skills above the clavicle is an es- into a wall, and groped her. area, a 15-minute walk from because she often travels pecially sensitive target, we The series of ambushes the Graham Avenue L stop. I alone. also learned. If pushed cor- (cid:61)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:48)(cid:99)(cid:103)(cid:14)(cid:31)(cid:14)(cid:47)(cid:98)(cid:14)(cid:61)(cid:99)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:51)(cid:100)(cid:83)(cid:96)(cid:103)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:103)(cid:14)(cid:58)(cid:93)(cid:101)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:79)(cid:90)(cid:83)(cid:14)(cid:62)(cid:96)(cid:87)(cid:81)(cid:83) stopped after a few weeks was returning home from a Flora Hardy, a 15-year- rectly, it affects a person’s without an arrest and no sus- party early one morning in Bushwick resident in her late oxygen supply. pect was ever identified, but October when a man followed 40s, had seen a flyer for the But the message was as (cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14) (cid:100)(cid:79)(cid:90)(cid:99)(cid:83)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:97)(cid:79)(cid:90)(cid:83)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:60)(cid:61)(cid:69)(cid:15) women in the area remained me home and attacked me on workshop in her building and much common sense as “Ka- on alert, trading information my front doorstep. encouraged her 24-year-old rate Kid.” Steer clear of risky (cid:60)(cid:83)(cid:101)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:90)(cid:87)(cid:91)(cid:14) (cid:18)(cid:32)(cid:32)(cid:35)(cid:14) (cid:18)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:14) (cid:33)(cid:14)(cid:84)(cid:93)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:18)(cid:32)(cid:32)(cid:35) in grocery stores, bars, and on I fought him off and he daughter Tanysha to join. situations first, Leckert told us. street corners about other, less fled, leaving a piece of twine “The area that I live in But violence against women (cid:52)(cid:79)(cid:97)(cid:86)(cid:87)(cid:93)(cid:92)(cid:14)(cid:68)(cid:83)(cid:97)(cid:98)(cid:83)(cid:82)(cid:14) (cid:18)(cid:33)(cid:35)(cid:30)(cid:14) (cid:18)(cid:31)(cid:33)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:14) (cid:33)(cid:14)(cid:84)(cid:93)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:18)(cid:33)(cid:35)(cid:30) publicized sexual assaults. with a small noose tied on and the times that I do come can come out of nowhere. During that time, a flyer one end hanging around my in, it’s late, and I’m alone,” “You might feel like a (cid:65)(cid:58)(cid:55)(cid:59)(cid:14) (cid:59)(cid:83)(cid:96)(cid:87)(cid:92)(cid:93)(cid:14)(cid:69)(cid:93)(cid:93)(cid:90)(cid:14) (cid:18)(cid:34)(cid:30)(cid:30)(cid:14) (cid:18)(cid:31)(cid:35)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:14) (cid:33)(cid:14)(cid:84)(cid:93)(cid:96)(cid:14)(cid:18)(cid:34)(cid:30)(cid:30) went up at the Morgan Avenue neck. The man was later ar- Flora said. small cat that no one is afraid L station announcing some- rested for trying to kill me Leckert says these kinds of, but if you ever step on a thing called the B rooklyn Bike and for raping three neigh- of stories are why she keeps cat’s tail, it squeals and makes (cid:52)(cid:55)(cid:66) (cid:48)(cid:55)(cid:53)(cid:14)(cid:20)(cid:14)(cid:66)(cid:47)(cid:58)(cid:58)(cid:14)(cid:66)(cid:61)(cid:14)(cid:65)(cid:55)(cid:72)(cid:51)(cid:14)(cid:36)(cid:30)(cid:14)(cid:146)(cid:14)(cid:48)(cid:61)(cid:71)(cid:65)(cid:14) Patrol that offered, and still borhood women. teaching a class for women, a fuss,” Leckert said at the offers , free bicycle or walk- Fourteen years later, I feel including transgender close of the session. “Today, ing escorts for women head- incredibly lucky that I came women, only. cat. Tomorrow, tiger.” (cid:65)(cid:67)(cid:55)(cid:66)(cid:65) (cid:65)(cid:67)(cid:55)(cid:66)(cid:65)(cid:14)(cid:18)(cid:35)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:39) ing home at night. The classes out of the attack with no in- “It can be intimidating Women’s self-defense started not long after. jury besides a rope burn. coming to a karate class workshop at Traditional But in 1999, the streets Since my close call, I have full of dudes,” Leckert ex- Okinawan Karate of Brook- of North Brooklyn were always wanted to take a self- plained. lyn [248 McKibbin St. near less bustling. There was not defense class, and the words In addition to yelling, Bushwick Avenue in Bush- much night life beyond Bed- of the women in a basement kneeing, and boxing at wick, (718) 418–9892, www. ford Avenue and there was dojo learning kicking and jab- the ears — the basics — tokarate.com]. Next class no Brooklyn Bike Patrol. I bing techniques with me of- the 90-minute class ran us Nov. 9, 5–7 pm, free. 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Haim, A,. et al., Journal of Biomechanics 2011. 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 Scary sound Forget about scary movies. A Carroll Gardens theater company will bring the dark and eerie tales of Edgar Allen Poe and W.W. Jacobs to life on Halloween night through a free performance in Carroll Park that focuses more on audio than the visual. “I wanted to bring people back to a time when they didn’t even ge have something to see, mith Street Sta slsBioasei tttdehhn a aAatr ntnthdins eb tyHiec ceo onpdugkialridegn cesjutd oos,”rft S the Smith Street Stage, which will perform the “radio play” inside the playground’s parkhouse on Oct. 31. The actors in the “Edgar and Jacobs” show will alternate their roles by doing the voices (718) 260–2500 The Brooklyn Paper’s essential guide to the Borough of Kings October 25–31, 2013 and sound effects for the short stories. “We have a big wind machine and a metal sheet for when there is thunder,” said Hopkins. “Everything is created right in front of you — LOL costumes there is no iPod in the background.” Smith Street Stage’s “Edgar and Jacobs” in Carroll Park’s Robert Acito Parkhouse [Court and Smith streets between Carroll and Presi- dent streets, (917) 912-2852, w ww.smithstreet- stage.com ]. Oct. 31, 7 pm, free. — Natalie Musumeci BOOKS Halloween goes viral at this internet-inspired party Poop matters By Jaime Lutz The Brooklyn Paper This new book doesn’t stink, but it’s full Pure horror is coming for you. And it of poop. wants a cheezburger. HIPSTERMAID Brooklyn author Artie Bennett is heading Because there’s nothing scarier down to Bay Ridge’s Book Shoppe on Oct. 26, than b asement cat, here comes the fifth where he’ll read from his new book “Poopen- anniversary of HallowMEME — a cos- dous,” an appropriate second effort for a writer tume party where the guests dress like who began his foray into F orever Alone, G ood Guy Greg, C onspir- children’s literature with acy Keanu , and all the other joke obses- “the Butt Book.” sions of the internet. “It’s the perfect fol- The party is the creation of Forced Meme low up,” said Bennett. Productions, an art collective run by An- “Since it’s my number drea Rosen, Kelly Reeves, and New York two book.” Mwhaigcahz cirneea atesss opclaiaytfeu eld piotopr c Luilntudrsee-yi nWspeibreerd, fasTcihnea tbinogo kfa icst sf aubllo ouft Bennett exp“eTrhieen ecveesn.t has grown by leaps and bounds fbeactess p —oo lpik ien h couwb weso.m- Artie over the past five years, and we owe a lot of “What I’ve tried to do, in humorous verse, that to the mainstreaming of memes and ex- is de mystify poop,” said Bennett. plosion of social sharing that has coincided The author said that the most important qual- with our run,” Rosen said. “We went from 100 SANDINISTA DEBLASIO ity of his books are that kids love them and, if internet obsessives letting loose at a Lower it takes poop to get kids to read, poop it is. East Side bar in 2009 to a massive event that “They’ve called the books gateway books,” now draws 600 people from all over New said Bennett. “So they might go from ‘the Butt ZOMBTREE York City and beyond to Brooklyn’s Bell Book’ to Dostoyevsky.” House, and includes live performances, a Artie Bennett reads “Poopendous” at highly competitive costume contest, cam- Want to dress as a meme this Halloween? BookMark Shoppe [8415 Third Ave. be- eos by internet celebs, and more Instagrams tween 84th and 85th streets in Bay Ridge, than we know what to do with.” (718) 833-5115] Oct. 26, 11 am. For those who want to join in but don’t If you are going to dress like a meme this Halloween, why not show off your high-brow reading hab- — Colin Mixson know where to start, Weber suggests mak- its and insider knowledge of current affairs with a viral joke ripped from the headlines of this very paper? ing your own costume, checking Twit- Apart from a twerking Miley Cyrus (yes, it happened in Brooklyn. It’s still a painfully unfunny costume idea), ter for inspiration, and picking a meme the borough is filled with clever costume ideas. Here are our suggestions: that’s topical. DINING “Even if you think some people might Zombtree: The undead thrift store — one red, one blue black-framed glasses — you’re Store in Gravesend. not ‘get’ your costume (really, niche is the plants left over from Hurricane — cut them vertically into sym- in business. Hospital on Life Support: With a twist name of the game here) it’s worth thinking of Sandy are a menace to us all! metric halves, and sew a blue Sandinista DeBlasio: Our It was the pun we never tired something that’s been in the news recently,” With a bit of green cardboard, right side to the red left side. probable next mayor supported of when describing Long Island she said via email. “Or just abuzz on the in- some brown clothes, and a blood- Paint the right side of your face the leftist Sandinistas down in College Hospital — and what ternet. It’ll be worth it when people quickly ied prop ax, you too can be the blue and the left side red Nicaragua. We imagine he could be more appropriate for start coming up to you, recognizing your cos- scariest tree in your ’hood. Hipstermaid: Look, hipsters would have looked much like Halloween than the thing that If there is a snack that’s not hard to find in tume and repeating it back to you.” Two-Face: Two-Face is a have gotta pay for all those ar- the curly-haired, bleary-eyed would not die? Cut a hole out the poli this city, it’s a pretzel. They are on virtually Forced Meme Production’s 2013 Hal- Batman villain — he’s also tisan pickles somehow, and, as youth from h is now-infamous top of a refrigerator box, draw Na every street corner. 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The pair ter Saturday Night, the clear an- first sold their twisted swer is global warming. On Oct. treats at small markets. 26, they will transform a Clin- But they saw a real de- ton Hill loft into an underwater mand for their quality city with Water World, their an- pretzels and opened a Halloween horrors for every taste swer to the scariest holiday of the brick-and-mortar shop in Crown Heights this year. Costumes are required — month. think both the Little Mermaid Instead of the heart-shaped pretzels you might By Meredith Deliso York City College of Tech- Wood Cemetery has the spooky and melting ice caps. find from a street-corner cart, the Pelzer’s Phil- for The Brooklyn Paper nology’s entertainment tech- holiday in mind when it hosts its Water World at 12-turn-13 adelphia-style pretzels resemble a bowtie (Leon nology department, has been popular walking tours on Oct. 26 (172 Classon Ave. between is a Philly native). Your trick or treating days may spooking kids and adults alike and 27. You’ll have the chance to Myrtle and Park Avenues in And these pretzels are first-class baked be behind you, but for adults, since 1999 with its theme-park go inside the Catacombs, which Clinton Hill, www.mistersatur- goods, made daily in small batches with high- the Halloween festivities are quality scares. are usually closed to the public, daynight.com) , Oct. 26 at 10 quality ingredients. just getting started. Gravesend Inn at the Voor- and visit the final resting places pm, $25. “They are chewier, breadier, and more For the week leading up to hees Theatre (186 Jay St. near of some questionable local char- Drink to that: TinyRhino moist than the typical New York pretzel,” Oct. 31, Brooklyn will be shak- Tillary Street in Downtown, acters. is a 10-minute play festival com- said Barella. ing in fright with blow-out cos- www.gravesendinn.org ). Oct. Walking tour at Green- bined with a theatrical drinking With any luck, Pelzer’s Pretzels will soon tume parties, haunted houses, 24–Nov. 2. Fridays 10 am–3 Wood Cemetery (25th Street game. Six playwrights pen new be as ubiquitous in Brooklyn as the less-than- and horror movie marathons. pm and 6–9 pm, Saturdays and Fifth Avenue in Sunset plays, each containing the same fresh pretzels sold on street corners across High-tech scares: The 1–5 pm and 6–9 pm, Thurs- Park, www.green-wood.com ). five dramatic elements. When the borough. Gravesend Inn returns for day, Oct. 24, from 1–5 pm, Oct. 26–27, 1 pm, $20. these elements show up during Pelzer’s Pretzels [724 Sterling Pl. between another year of animatronic- and Thursday, Oct. 31, from 10 Mr. Halloween Night: the show, audience members take Bedford and Franklin avenues in Crown Argh-nimatronics: The Gravesend Inn is back this fueled fear. The haunted ho- am–3 pm and 6–9 pm. $5-$8. What’s scarier than zombies, a drink. 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The brand new Prospect Heights eatery has a wide selection including pulled pork, ribs (beef or pork), brisket (lean or fatty), chicken and turkey, all slow-smoked in a Texas-style barbecue p pit and weighed out on a scale. Grou Partners Joel Bolden of Bedford- per Stuyvesant and Chris Morgan of Fort pa Greene — via Houston — also offer News scahuilsia (gwei bthy cthheu lninkks ,o afu mtheeantt, inco Tte gxraosu rnedd munity beef or beans), and traditional Frito pie m served right in the bag, slit open like Co Just like mom used to make: Morgan’s traditional Frito pie is served a baked potato. There are other authentic touches right in the bag, slit open like a baked potato. as well — slow-cooked collard greens, moist corn bread, sweet tea served in And don’t miss the turkey tails — at the corner of St. Marks Place, has jars, and a signature bourbon pecan a specialty of Morgans — braised and sidewalk seating plus a fold-away wall pie. They even put paper towel rolls the quick-fried for crispiness. True to that opens the full bar to the street. out on the tables in lieu of napkin hold- their names, turkey tails are cut from Its gritty decor gives the joint an old- ers — something you’ll thank them the rear of the bird, and consist of the school feel, and part of the raw-plaster for as you gnaw through pound after muscles used to spread its tail feathers, wall still bears the cut-linoleum Ken- pound of their succulent ribs. plus fatty areas that make the bite-sized tile signage from when the building The authenticity of the Texan cui- morsels distinctively juicy. flooring shop. sine comes courtesy of Pitmaster John Morgan, who originally hails from Calorie counters will likely cringe Avila, formerly of Franklin’s BBQ in the Texas-Louisiana border, also plans at the glistening fat dripping from the Austin — which you may know from to expand the menu with family reci- ribs and the brisket, but true carnivores the credit card commercial featuring pes for Cajun delicacies such as gumbo will savor every bite — and gladly put renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa mak- and smoked boudain. in some extra time at the gym, know- ing a pilgrimage to the legendary bar- Morgans dedication to authenticity is ing it was all worth it. becue joint . such that he only reluctantly made one Morgans Brooklyn Barbecue [267 Avila’s mastery of the meat shows small concession to local tastes. Flatbush Ave. at corner of St. Marks in the moist, tender brisket, the per- “Sweet tea in the South is really Place in Prospect Heights, (718) 622– fectly seasoned ribs, and the rich, smoky sweet, but here I try and use a bit less 2224, www.morgansbrooklynbarbe- flavor he cooks into the chicken and sugar,” he said. cue.com] Mon–Thur 5 pm–1 am, Fri– turkey. The Flatbush Avenue restaurant, Sat 11 am–2 am, Sun 11 am–2 am. FRIGHT... set. So for costume purposes, just dress like you’re an ex- tra in the “Smells Like Teen Spirit” video. Continued from page 7 “My So-Called Prom” at Littlefield, there’s special Hal- the Bell House (149 Seventh loween horror movie theme. St. between Second and Bottoms up. Third avenues in Gowanus, TinyRhino at Littlefield www.thebellhouseny.com ), (622 Degraw St., between Oct. 31, 9 pm, $15 or $12 Third and Fourth Avenues advance. in Gowanus, w ww.little- Hair band: If you had fieldnyc.com) . Oct. 29, 8 pm, ever thought about forming $10 (includes one beer). a Dionne Warwick tribute | Scary movie marathon: Howlin’ wolves: Dionne Werewolf will be at Union band that dresses up like MASTERTHEATER.COM 718-732-3838 Nitehawk Cinema will live Hall on Halloween night, playing the greatest hits werewolves — sorry, that up to its name this Hallow- of Dionne Warwick, Burt Bacharach, and Hal Da- idea is already taken. The een with “A Night to Dis- vid‚ all while dressed like werewolves. inspired Dionne Werewolf member,” an overnight horror specializes in Warwick, film fest, screening five clas- in the morning. your Doc Martens, flannel, Burt Bacharach, and Hal sic terrifying films: “Amer- “A Night to Dismember” and fishnets. Union Hall is David’s greatest hits from ican Werewolf in London,” at Nighthawk Cinema (136 celebrating Halloween with the 1960s and ’70s. 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Oct. 23, 7 pm, $95. “JoJo’s Sriracha - Bringing More Hot Pepper Flavor To The Party”: One of hottest con- diments in America — both figu- Brooklyn bites hit the big screen ratively and literally — gets its turn on the silver screen, with this film about the Jojo’s Sriracha, a line of hot sauces handcrafted by Brooklyn By Tanay Warerkar responds with the fare being served America” — which narrates the story chef and sriracha obsessive Jolene for The Brooklyn Paper to the audience. of eight unique hamburger restau- Collins. It will be served up with six “We treat food and film equally,” rants across the country — when in- other flicks about “pocket foods” New York’s annual Food Film Fes- said Harry Hawk, a festival co-cre- spiration (and hunger) struck. The as part of “Edible Adventure #008: tival proves you can have your ator who also works at Leske’s, which duo thought the viewing experience The Surprise Inside.” Oct. 24, 7 decTidhceiasdk yleye aaBnr,rd ot hsocekr lfeyeensnt fiilsta, tvtaookori,.n wg iothn aa hSgarloespe l oee.cx “apTteihoriene san uicnde .Bi eAanylcl e Ry goideutgrs es a ea 3nn6sde0 Ps- adarerke- wbtiuroeru gfleedsr tsbi vaeat e lt nhwhea assna cmcoeoed kt biemyd -eeu,a pat infnrdog am hn at ehmna--t p“EmdS,i w$bl8ee5e A.t dLveegnatucrye: A#0ls0o8 s,”c rteheisn isnhgo artt m Festival host of borough eateries set to in- engaged. 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The The pair was watching a screening vid’s Brisket House, a Jewish Deli 11th Street, www.thefoodfilmfesti- Movie munchies: Audience members devour food and films at the NYC dishes highlighted in each movie cor- of Motz’s documentary “Hamburger in Bedford-Stuyvesant run by Ye- val.com ] Oct. 23-28. $45-$95. Food Film Festival. BAR SCRAWL 9 DAYS... Street in Dumbo, (718) a Half.” Free. 7 pm. Word Streets, Homes, and Road- Slope, (646) 820–9452], By Bill Roundy 666–3049], www.power- Bookstore [126 Franklin St. side Restaurants of Thai- www.shapeshifterlab.com. housearena.com. between Milton and Noble land.” RSVP requested. SALES AND MARKETS MUSIC, ELECTROACOUSTIC streets in Greenpoint, Free. 6–8 pm. Power- FESTIVAL: Cutting-edge (718) 383–0096], www. House Arena [37 Main St. GRAND OPENING: Cel- Continued from page 8 works by masters and wordbrooklyn.com. at Water Street in Dumbo, ebrate with free treats, READING, FERNANDA CA- emerging talents. Free. READING, LODRO RINZLER: (718) 666–3049], www. music, and 15% off of POBIANCO AND FRAN- 7 pm. Brooklyn College Author of “Walk Like a powerhousearena.com. everything. 1–7 pm. You ÇOIS PAYARD: Authors Conservatory of Music Buddha.” Free. 7–9 pm. DANCE, “EXIT/EXIST”: New & Yours Fine Vintage of the cookbooks “The [2900 Bedford Ave. at Av- PowerHouse Arena [37 piece by renowned South [240 Kent Ave. at N. First Vegan Divas Cookbook” enue J in Midwood, (718) Main St. at Water Street in African dancer, choreogra- Street, unit #9 in Williams- and “Payard Desserts,” 951–4500], brooklyncen- Dumbo, (718) 666–3049], pher, and director Gregory burg, (917) 482–4071], respectively. Free. 7–9 pm. ter.com. www.powerhousearena. Maqoma. $25 ($20 for youandyoursnyc.com. PowerHouse Arena [37 TALK, EMILY AND MELISSA com. students and seniors). BAY RIDGE GREENMAR- Main St. at Water Street in ELSEN: Authors of “The HOW WAS YOUR WEEK? 7:30 pm. Kumble Theater KET: Shop, share recipes Dumbo, (718) 666–3049], Four & Twenty Blackbirds LIVE: Hosted by Julie at Long Island University and meet the neighbors. www.powerhousearena. Pie Book.” Includes discus- Klausner and Ted Leo, [DeKalb and Flatbush av- And a great selection of com. sion with Edible Brooklyn with A.C. Newman, Jean enues in Downtown, (718) produce, seafood baked TALK, BLACK POP CULTURE editor Gabrielle Langholtz Grae, and Laura Benanti. 488–1624], www.brooklyn. goods, seasonal fruit, veg- AND CIVIL RIGHTS DIS- and cooking demonstra- $20. 8:30 pm. Bell House liu.edu/KumbleTheater. gies, and fl owers. This year CUSSION: Featuring au- tions. Free. 7:30 pm. [149 Seventh St. at Third MUSIC, ROTTEN APPLE the market is adding dairy, thors Sam Freedman and Greenlight Bookstore [686 Avenue in Gowanus, (718) ROOTS AND BLUE- eggs, pickles, and cured Ericka Blount Danois. Free. Fulton St. between S. El- 643–6510], www.itstherub. GRASS HALLOWEEN: meats. 8 am–3 pm. 7:30 pm. Greenlight Book- liott Place and S. Portland com. With Hackensaw Boys, OTHER store [686 Fulton St. be- Avenue in Fort Greene, SCARYOKE KARAOKE: With Morgan O’Kane, Union tween S. Elliott Place and (718) 246–0200], green- supernatural cocktails, Street Preservation Soci- ART, “THE GAMES WE S. Portland Avenue in Fort lightbookstore.com. a haunted back room, ety, and more. $16 ($14 in PLAYED”: Throwback- Greene, (718) 246–0200], THE TODD BARRY POD- and more. Free. 9:30 pm. advance). 8 pm. Bell House themed exhibition featur- greenlightbookstore.com. CAST, LIVE!: With Natasha Freddy’s Bar [627 Fifth [149 Seventh St. at Third ing urban artists, including ASK ME ANOTHER: Trivia, Lyonne, Hannibal Buress, Ave. between 17th and Avenue in Gowanus, (718) Jamel Shabazz. Free. comedy, and music discus- Nick Turner, Andy Borow- 18th streets in Greenwood 643–6510], www.thebell- 11 am–7 pm. House of sion, with guest R.L. Stine. itz, and more. $15. 8 pm. Heights, (718) 768–0131], houseny.com. Art Gallery [408 Marcus $15 ($10 in advance). 7:30 Bell House [149 Seventh www.freddysbar.com. Garvey Blvd. at Hasley penmth. B Set.ll aHt oTuhsired [ 1A4v9e Sneuve- in SGto. wata Tnhuisr,d ( 7A1v8e)n 6u4e3 i–n6 510], FILtMar, y“ aZbIPoPuEt RC”o: nDeoyc Iuslmanedn’-s SAT, NOV. 2 Ssatrnete, t(3 in47 B) e6d6f3o–rd81-S9t5u],y ve- Gowanus, (718) 643–6510], www.itstherub.com. last wild ride. $11. 9:30 pm. www.hoagallery.com. www.itstherub.com. BULLSH-T HISTORY: Folks Nitehawk Cinema (36 Met- OUTDOORS AND TOURS SEE THE STARS: Join with “UNMASKED: Larger-Than- are given a date and they ropolitan Ave. between HUNT FOR WILD PERSIM- Urban Park Rangers and Life Characters & the make up what happened. Berry Street and Wythe MONS: Led by naturalist/ view the solar system, Regular Joes Who Inhabit The audience votes. Avenue in Williamsburg), author “Wildman” Steve learn about pollution and Them”: Storytelling perfor- Free. 9 pm. Freddy’s Bar www.nitehawkcinema. Brill. 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