Drag at Outpost

RePop's own Russel will be performing in drag this Thursday at Outpost! Get it on with 6 Brassy Broads and the 666 Club!!! A night of tawdry song, drag, belly dancing & burlesque!! Starring: Hope Debates, Saasha Foo, Laura Comerford, Ellie Mathias, Russell Boyle aka Simone LaBonte & Sarah Bieda

Chuck Mackinnon: trumpet Adam Klipple: organ Dave Phelps: guitar John Mathias: bass Diego Voglino: drums

YOU NEED THIS GOOD MUSIC FOR YOUR SOUL!! Thursday Nov. 8 @8:00pm Outpost Lounge 1014 Fulton St 718-636-1260

Gnarly Vines: Grand Opening Party!

outside of gnarly vinesI admit, it's taken me awhile to get over to Gnarly Vines. But man, is it NICE in there! The space is enormous -- much bigger than I anticipated -- but is long and narrow, giving the store a cozy feel. nice displayStore owner Brian was ultra-friendly and recommended some great bottles for me.

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Also note: CSA members receive 10% off purchases!

November Events @ Tillie's

November Events at Tillie’s248 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn NY 11205 718 783-6140 www.tilliesofbrooklyn.com Music

Friday, November 2nd 8 p.m. The Mr. Handband Jesse Neuman, trumpet Anthony Barba, tenor and soprano sax Kris Davis, keyboard Rob Jost, bass Ted Poor, drums Hard-driving experimental jazz: Leader Barba plays frequently at venues in Brooklyn such as Barbes and the Tea Lounge in Park Slope, and at Webster Hall and the Highline Ballroom in Manhattan.

Friday, November 9th 8 p.m. Eyal Maoz’s Slavic Trio Eyal Maoz, guitar Ron Caswell, tuba Briggan Krauss, saxophone Rhymically propulsive music by a first-rate guitarist and composer born in Israel and now living in New York. “Keep your eyes and ears on this guy.” John Zorn “A musical deep thinker.” Washington City Paper “Mesmerizing composer and guitarist.” The New Yorker

Friday, November 16th Dream Fox 8 p.m. High-energy pop electronica from Astoria, Queens, featuring: Marshall McLaughlin Christopher Passig Jessi Almstead Cover for all performances: $5, $3 with student ID Open Mic

Thursday, 11/15/07 Thursday, 11/29/07 Sign-up: 8:30 p.m. Performance: 9:00 p.m. Host: Nick Noir Art

Linda Shere The Victor Series and the Camel Box prints November 12th – December 15th, 2007 Linda Shere has a studio in the Navy Yard and resides in Fort Greene. A native New Yorker, she lived in South Dakota for fifteen years and also in London.

She has exhibited extensively in South Dakota and in New York City and has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts as well as the South Dakota Arts Council. Her Brooklyn shows include work at the Corridor Gallery, the Holland Tunnel Gallery, Urban Glass, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. She is represented in the collections of the Plains Art Museum in Fargo, North Dakota, and of Citibank in New York, among others.

Her statement about the work on view: “My father died when I was quite young and these drawings grew from the simple wish to stand face to face with him as an adult. I was always very taken by the photograph of my father as a young messenger boy on the streets in Manhattan. Like this one, and in most of the photographs taken of him up until his death, the stance was the same in whatever situation, and always anchored by a graceful hand with a cigarette. This series and the Camel Box prints are not about that which contributed to his death, but rather the lingering romance of his ever- present camel -- the pyramid, sand, and faraway places I associate with my father.”

The four pieces in the Victor Series are composed of graphite and wax drawings on archival matte duralar. The Camel Box prints are chine colle relief prints.

In the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn, Tillie’s has been presenting the best in coffee, light food, and deserts for art and music lovers since 1997. For more information on any of the above, call Patricia Mulcahy at 718 783-6140 or contact her at mail@tilliesofbrooklyn.com.

RePop: First Friday and HALLOWEEN BASH, Nov. 2

repop.jpg First of all we'd like to thank all of the new folks who have popped into the shop recently and have submitted requests for merchandise! We are working hard at locating the perfect items for you and appreciate that you have chosen RePOP as one of your sources for fine vintage offerings! Find attached in this e-mail a list of new arrivals coming into the shop this week!

Second, Please be our guest this Nov. 2 for a wonderful group show of photography by Lucia Cousins & Elizabeth Lambert in conjunction with our 2nd Annual Halloweenie Extravanganza!

A HALLOWEENIE EXTRAVAGANZA: PHOTOGRAPHY by LUCIA COUSINS & ELIZABETH LAMBERT

RePOP is proud to present their first photography exhibition featuring the electrifying work of two Brooklyn based photographers, Elizabeth Lambert and Lucia Cousins. Inspired by the ebb and flow of New York as well as the unique and haunting, these artists capture the beautiful fleeting remnants of a metropolis, examining closely the seen but often misunderstood spaces within the whole that pass us by in our hustle and bustle from one place to the next. By-gone grafitti, advertisements, surreal images, doll babies with soul, subway tunnels and sensual silhouettes are all represented in this glorious body of work soaring above the obvious to analyze the bits and parts of what makes an urban jungle tick.

And back due to popular demand in conjunction with November 2 First Friday, RePOP will be hosting their 2nd annual Ghoulish Halloweenie Extravaganza. The festivities begin around 7:30 pm and carry on to the wee hours both within the shop and our private back room. The event will be catered by the scrumptious talents of Urban Palate* and costumes are required with a grand prize awarded to the best! All attendees are encouraged to bring an offering of their favorite poison to contribute on this evening of art, dance and merriment.

New merchandise arrivals this week include: tall 1930's black and white dental cabinet, companion hygenist lowboy (both perfect for bathroom or art and jewel accessories) Danish Modern TV Credenza, Danish Rocking Chair (amaaazing!) Swedish Bookcases, Walnut High Chests & Credenzas, Milo Baughman & Hollywood Regency Berger Style Sectionals, Mid-century duck decoys and lures, African American Sculpture, Gilded Hollywood Regency lighting, 1970's ball room plats, vintage pocket knifes, Columbian pony hair wallets and necklaces, Baughman Flat Bar Chair and other comfy and wonderful seating, complete dish sets by Metlox, new jewels and accessories by the fabulous Miss Ellie and tons more!!! As always all guests enjoy 10% off in house merchandise on First Friday so come on down and get something lovely.

*Urban Palate is a Clinton Hill catering team, and I hear they're great! Halloween menu will include:

Mini Croque Monsieur Saffron Risotto Balls Sicilian Meat Balls Organic Seasonal Vegetable Crudite Served with Bagna Cauda & Yogurt Herb Sauce Mini Red Velvet Vampire Cupcakes Chocolate Orange Pumpkin Cupcakes

I have a really great costume planned, so you'd better bring your A game...

New Hours @ Grand 275

275 grand I'm sure many of you who used to hit up Grand 275 in the mornings for coffee, croissant and WiFi have been worried. Gates have been down, and some residents feared they may have closed.

Have no fear! They're just focusing on evening hours now, but will continue to serve light brunch on weekends.

Grand 275 275 Grand, nr Lafayette www.grand275.com (hours have not been updated)

Upcoming at Parlor Jazz

We have booked world class musicians and vocal artists for the past six years, with over 200 shows and a mailing list of over 700 guests.The following upcoming events are performed IN OUR HOME! We are the ONLY venue to do this in the five boroughs (or even the metro area). Our guest have come from all parts of the tri-state area as well. We offer two sets and an open wine bar plus other beverages as well as healthy snacks and apple pie, plus use of our Japanese Zen like backyard with its own waterfall.

Saturday, Oct 20th 2007 Saturday eve, Michelle Walker And her trio. at 119 Vanderbilt Ave, doors open at 8:30 PM. 20 dollars, all inclusive

Saturday NOV. 10TH - MISHA PIATIGORSKY & HIS TRIO Doors open: 8:30pm Set times: 9pm & 10:30pm

Saturday NOV. 11th - PARLORJAZZ AT TAMBORIL (check link for restaurant menu & photos) featuring, TY STEPHENS & ROMANTASY Doors open: 5pm Sets times: 6pm & 7pm Cover charge: $20 includes: both sets & open wine bar. Menu items are not included

Also, on display will be will be the work of local artists are available for sale as well.

Our house was featured in the HBO series of Flight of the Conchords, starring two New Zealand vocalists!

New Hours, Free Wine at Blue Bass

Blue Bass is now staying open until 9 every Wednesday. From 6-9 pm they'll be serving wine and offering 10% off of everything in the store. They also have new hours: Thurs - Mon 12-7 Tuesday closed Wednesday 12-9

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I picked up an amazing vintage handbag at Blue Bass last year and I receive compliments on it every time I bring it out. Definitely stop in!

First Fridays at RePop: October 5

picture-3.png On October 5th from 7:30 - 11pm RePOP invites you to join us at the shop for our First Friday group show entitled Under All The Rocks We Have Ever Found featuring the mixed media works of husband and wife duo Amy Michelle Asher & Arian Gimbutas.

With Amy working primarily in tar and Arian in bleach (combinined with oil and ink), both artists explore the vastness of space and light. The colors they are able to discover within two such contrasting mediums is at once haunting and astounding. This particular collection, all created within the last year, offers a beautiful entrance into the fall season with an adornment of abstract landscapes, illustrative renderings and unique musings.

The shop will be open for business on this special evening offering a first hand glimpse at Asher and Gimbutas' collection. Come down to the Navy Yard and enjoy a wonderful social event with complimentary wine, snacks and 10% off all merchandise.

New arrivals include: American Folk Art from the 1930's - 1950's, Vintage Stamp Collections, Antique Chemistry Beakers and Wares, the stunning new jewelry collection from Miss Ellie, a pluthera of fantastic furnishings and lighting from the mid-century and beyond, vintage house dresses from the 50's and 60's and just in time for Halloween......a new crazed doll baby assortment!

RePOP 95% Recycled 68 Washington Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11205 718-260-8032

Gnarley Vines: OPEN

A few of you have mentioned this in the comments, and I haven't yet stopped by. BUT, they're hosting a FREE wine tasting tonight! Please join Gnarly Vines for the first of many free winemaker tasting events: Wednesday, October 3rd from 6-8pm at Gnarly Vines, 350 Myrtle Avenue (between Carlton and Adelphi). Chrystal Clifton of Brewer-Clifton and Palmina Wineries will be pouring the following spectacular, handcrafted, small-production wines made by her, her husband Steve and their partner Greg Brewer:

2006 Palmina Malvasia Bianca, Larner Vineyard, Santa Ynez Valley (187 cases produced) 2005 Palmina Dolcetto, Santa Barbara County 2005 Brewer-Clifton, Cargasacchi Vineyard Pinot Noir, Santa Rita Hills (576 cases produced) 2005 Melville, Estate-Verna's Syrah, Santa Barbara County (2864 cases produced)

Their grand opening party is slated for November, and they hope to have several events lined up, including wine-food pairings with local restaurants. Welcome!

Myrtle Minutes has a great article about Gnarley Vines here.

October Events @ Tillie's

October Events at Tillie’s Art

Around the Corner Tamara Thomsen

October 8th – November 10th

Reception October 18

7-9pm.

"Around the Corner" is a series of paintings on wood panels inspired by the industrial landscape on the East River waterfront in Long Island City, where artist Tamara Thomsen lived for several years. Muted colors and flattened perspective capture the look and feel of a neighborhood growing beyond its early twentieth-century roots.

Thomsen, who now lives in Bedford Stuyvesant in Brooklyn and maintains a studio in Gowanus, uses various techniques and materials, as well as experience gained in a two-decade stint in the design world, to investigate the premises of an overly embellished environment.

From 1981 to 1998, she was a co-founder and Senior Vice President at Smart Design, an award-winning, multi-disciplinary design firm with offices in New York and San Francisco, best known for developing Oxo Good Grips kitchen tools.

Thomsen earned an M.F.A. in Painting at Virginia Commonwealth University in 1981, and a B.F.A. in Painting Syracuse University in 1976. All work in the exhibition is milk paint, wood stains and veneer on wood panels. For more information, see http://tamarathomsen.com

A member of the Gowanus Artists Association, Thomsen will also show her work in her studio during the A.G.A.S.T. 2007 Gowanus Artists Association Open Studio, October 21 and 21st. For more information about hours and location: http://gowanusartists.com Music

Friday, 10/5/07 J. Phoenix

8 p.m.

J. Phoenix is a winner of the ASCAP/Sammy Cahn Award for excellence in lyrics ad has performed in clubs all over New York, including the CBGB Gallery and Arlene’s Grocery, as well as the Sundance Film Festival and Intel Music Festival.

Music journalist Brian Cogan says: “J. Phoenix is by no means a soul singer in the traditional sense. While trace elements of Al Green and Sam Cooke can be detected on the Geiger counter, there is just as much craft as a typical Disney show tune, somehow funneled through Seal.”

J. Phoenix’s songs have been recorded by Nancy Wilson, Tupac Shakur, Michelle Wright, and Earth Wind and Fire. This fall he releases his debut CD, Masterpiece (From The Soul Music).

Cover: $5

Friday, 10/12/07 Nhojj

8 p.m.

Nhojj started singing as a child in Guyana, where he performed in churches, on radio programs and eventually for the president. At 18, he moved to New York City, where after graduating from NYU with a B.A. in Economics, returned to his true calling - music. He has recorded two CDs, “I've Been Waiting for You” (2001) and “Someday Peace Love & Freedom” (2003).

”If Wyclef is the new face of social conscience and Arrested Development its history, then Caribbean-born, NY-raised Nhojj is its voice. What a voice. It manifests itself through his throat as a honeyed, subdued and unadorned combination of Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye. It manifests itself in an imagination that has created a hybrid of soft Southern soul, folk and jazz-reggae. His is a voice that is as familiar as an old friend, as comforting as a happy memory, as stirring as the first flush of love. LOGO-Magazine / UK's #1 New Music Magazine

For more information, see www.myspace.com/nhojj

Cover: $5 Open Mic Hosted by Nick Noir

Every other Thursday

10/11

10/25

Sign-up: 8:30 p.m.

Show: 9:00 p.m.

Come one, come all!

Grand Ave. Gossip

Reader Ashley sent me some juicy gossip on some Grand area developments... So, I was passing by an empty storefront on Greene today, the one next door to the next incarnation from the neighborhood tastemakers at Choice Market. This empty space used to be a salon. Anyhoo, I asked the guy working on the space what was going in there. He said a yoga studio! Happy freakin' day! Oh, and Namaste.

ALSO, I was passing by the ever mysterious "Mirrors on Grand" space on Labor Day. It appeared that someone (presumably the owners) were hosting a private holiday party inside the not yet finished, but very promising space. There was a bar, and lovely exposed brick walls It looked nice even though there's clearly more work to be done before they can open anything.

This neighborhood is hoppin'!

Wow -- maybe Mirror's on Grand might actually be decent (someday).

Thanks for Coming!

Thanks to all who attended Friday's Anniversary party! We had a great turnout and it was great to meet so many readers! Kelso of Brooklyn provided a keg of tasty brew -- hope you were able to try some. It was a huge hit in the back patio area! Their presence on tap in Brooklyn bars has been growing steadily, so make sure to check for them when you're out on the town. the cake!

Hope you were able to try some of the anniversary cake! russell, carl and i with the cake

xoxo-

Lesterhead

OKTOBERFEST in CH

Yearning for some brats and beer? Check out the cool Oktoberfest party on Lexington, September 29. Building residents will be transforming their loft, studio space and rooftop into an authentic German beer tent. Sounds like a great way to enjoy autumn in the Hill, as well as some grilled sausage. Details: WHEN: Saturday, September 29, 4pm-2am WHERE: 55 Lexington Ave., Clinton Hill, Brooklyn WHO: You...you...maybe you...and definitely you WHY: ? WHAT: Great German beer, great German food, great German and non-German music

15 bucks gets you

* Unlimited beer and pretzels * Home cooked German supper (grilled sausage, sauerkraut, German potato salad, kuchen, hot mulled cider) * Live music all night long

100 tickets, available here!

Blue Bass Vintage: 1st Anniversary Party!

Lots of celebrations and fun going on in the 'hood this weekend! Here's a Saturday party from one of our favorite vintage shops:

It's official! Blue Bass Vintage Clothing has been clothing the public for a whole year. Come celebrate with us next Saturday, September 8th and marvel at our longevity. We'll have drinks for your pleasure and maybe a couple of snacks... and of course lovely vintage clothes! We'll tap the keg at 7pm and go 'til its gone... and maybe beyond.
Hope we see you!
Sara and Meredith
Blue Bass Vintage Clothing
431 DeKalb Ave (enter on Classon Ave)
347.750.8935

Yet Another Reason to Party This Friday

Don't forget that the CHB/RePop joint anniversary bash is this coming Friday, September 7! And just in case you needed another reason to rock out with us, we'll be serving up a custom cake designed by Shannon Pridgen of Heavenly Crumbs. I can't give away the top-secret design, but it's going to be pretty awesome. Plus, if you've ever stopped in there for a cupcake, you know what's up. anniversary.jpg

Tillie's September Events

September at Tillie’s

Art

Ellie Balk

September 5th – October 7th, 2007 Between the Extremes

Ellie Balk lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, and travels frequently to the Pacific Northwest. She oversees mural projects and other examples of “collaborative art” in both locations, with a keen eye towards local landscapes, both physical and social.

The paintings in this exhibition function as documents of process, created through layers of paint and imagery. The works are expressions of both tension and beauty, and the balance of the space that lives between the extremes. Color, line, expression, documentation, and fantasy all find common ground and harmony on found objects and canvases.

Balk has an M.F.A. from Pratt Institute in Painting and Art History and a B.A. in Art History from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. She also studied painting in Florence, Italy. She has exhibited her work widely in New York, Portland, Oregon, and in the Midwest. She has been a Teaching Artist at the 92nd St. Y Art Center in Manhattan, as well as the Rotunda Gallery in Brooklyn, and has executed numerous mural projects in the New York City public schools and at street fairs and block parties.

Reception: Friday, September 7th from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Music

9/14/07 Fraud 8 p.m. Andrew and Freddy, singing and songwriting brothers from Drogheda, Ireland, perform everything from melancholic ballads to love songs to rock and roll. Their debut CD, “Twinstate No. 1” was released last year. Distinct and original music with “Irish soul.” Cover: $5; $3 with student ID

elastiCity festival A new music series dedicated to showcasing Brooklyn-based composers with a common vision and a sense of reaching out for something new. Now in its second season, elastiCity, features up-and-coming composers the last Friday of every month at Tillie's.

9/21/07

Remy LeBeouf 8:00pm www.lbjazz.com

Search 9:30pm Matthew Maley - saxophone RJ Avallone - trumpet David Moss - bass Bryson Kern - drums $5 suggested donation

9/28/07

Jacob Wick 8:00pm

9:30pm Peter Van Huffel Peter Van Huffel - saxophone Samuel Blaser - trombone Michael Bates - bass Ziv Ravitz - drums

Lily Maase - guitarist.composer.creative director www.lilymaase.com www.rules-of-addtraction.org www.myspace.com/elasticityfest

Open Mic

9/13/07 9/27/07 Every other Thursday Sign-up: 8:30 p.m. Performances: 9:00 p.m. Cover: $2 Come all you singers, rappers, poets and commentators – make a Fort Greene contribution. Host: To be announced.

For more information on any of the above, call Patricia Mulcahy at (718) 783-6140 or see www.tilliesofbrooklyn.com.

Tillie’s is located in Fort Greene at the corner of Vanderbilt and DeKalb. See “getting here” on the website for directions.

New Cafe on Atlantic at St. James

A reader just sent me this interesting tip: as i was walking home last night, while crossing st. james at fulton, i picked up a flyer for a new cafe supposedly opening sometime next week. here's the info:

'frank white' - cafe/gallery/social

936 atlantic avenue @ st. james pl

- gourmet coffee - tasty treats - international news - gallery space - social lounge

'frank white utilizes fair trade, organic, green, & natural products whenever possible'

their website url is www.frankwhitenyc.com, but it doesn't appear to be up yet.

This is what I call a pioneer - opening on Atlantic! Must check it out.