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Men in Black 3 Continues to Transport Carroll Gardens to 1969

My unfailingly charming neighborhood of Carroll Gardens has itself been charmed by the production designers working on Men in Black 3. The crew shot some scenes last night (May 28) and must be planning on doing some more, as Court … Continue reading

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Men in Black 3 Comes to Brooklyn

Men in Black 3 has been shooting around New York City the past few weeks. Today, a good portion of Court Street in my neighborhood of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn was shut down to film a scene set in the 1960s. … Continue reading

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Making Fun of New York Magazine’s “Best of” Selections for My Neighborhood

I don’t regularly read New York magazine, but I did find its 2011 “Best of New York” publicity piece article, particularly the entries for my neighborhood of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, via a few blog links. Actually, it lumps all of … Continue reading

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Rumblings

  New site design at PorkchopBob Illustrated. The story of Bergen Street in Brooklyn stretches back to New York City’s first European daughter. [Bowery Boys] Can you guess where in NYC this photo was taken? [Scouting NY] 2011 Airfare increases … Continue reading

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Big Ten, NBA Have Pathetic Week of Rebranding

  Let’s start with the Big Ten. Having finally achieved its long-stated logical mission of having twelve teams, the Big Ten Conference has split into two divisions and will (in football, anyway) play a conference title game. Little Earthquake supports … Continue reading

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Little Earthquake’s Kick-Ass NYC Playlist

Photo by Julien Fourniol Earlier this year, New York magazine published its “Ultimate New York Playlist,” a collection of 25 songs (and then some) for a Big Apple-themed jamfest. It’s a great list, and a great idea. If only I had … Continue reading

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Sicilian Delights in South Brooklyn at Ferdinando’s Focacceria

I’m ashamed to say that in seven years living in South Brooklyn, I hadn’t paid a visit to Ferdinando’s Focacceria (151 Union Street) until last week. I’d passed it many times, noting its old school awning and exterior and wondering … Continue reading

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Did I Scoop the Brooklyn Blogs?

Five days after I posited the existence of hobbits in South Brooklyn, a blog calledBrooklyn Based did much the same. Pfffft. I was ready to proclaim an enormous scoop on my (now, suddenly) bitter rival, having made up the story first … Continue reading

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The Mysterious Hobbit Doors of Dennet Place, Brooklyn

Most of us can’t always be traveling, but living in New York City is the next best thing. You can live your whole life here and never peel back all the layers. Case in point: Dennet Place, a short, random alley … Continue reading

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New Magazine Launches- with Content from Yours Truly!

I’ve just been published in the inaugural issue of Claph Magazine, which is an arts & culture magazine for New York City. I never thought I’d write a review of a spa for a magazine, let alone have a professional head … Continue reading

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