Get Your Holidays on at Union and Bond (With Special Rates for Brooklyn-Based Companies!)

Plan a holiday feast for 100 guests or a cozy dinner for close friends at The Green Building or Sky Gallery this season. Photo courtesy Union and Bond
Plan a holiday feast for 100 guests or a cozy dinner for close friends at The Green Building or Sky Gallery this season. Photo courtesy Union and Bond

Looking to celebrate the holidays in Brooklyn this year?  The gorgeous Green Building and the intimate Sky Gallery offer two unique backdrops for all types of holiday parties, from big corporate events to cozy dinners with friends.
Gather family-style around their custom farm tables for a three-course farm-to-table dinner catered by Purslane, or throw an epic dance party with food trucks and a photo booth. Top it off with a mistletoe installation by their in-house design team Starling on Bond. Choose one of their catering packages for fuss-free planning, or fully customize an event with your own caterer.
Your hosts at Union and Bond love to get creative, so get in touch by telling them more about your event here. (And be sure to let them know if… Read More

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Contest: Feel Amazing This Fall

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It’s the busiest time of the year in New York City and as those mellow summer vibes start to fade to distant memories of beach days and long weekends, it’s all too easy to run yourself ragged. Keep that summer glow with this energizing wellness package. From an indoor cycling experience that will revolutionize your workout routine, to deliciously healthy dining while you’re out and about and at home, plus a smoothie delivery service–breakfast, handled–and a customized nutrition program designed just for you, this package will help you live your best life starting now. Enter now!
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10 Culture Essentials for November

Ralph Lemon takes a multidisciplinary look at American archetypes of black women this month at The Kitchen for his installation Scaffold Room. Photo: Ralph Lemon
After we fall back out of daylight saving time this Sunday, the light will, once again, dim by 5pm. Don’t let your couch and your Netflix account hold you hostage this month, though–there’s so much more than Outlander and delivery out there for you. Here are 10 events, exhibits, openings and releases taking place over the next 30 days.

10. An incestuous love triangle sits at the center of Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge, which is once again getting the Broadway treatment. This time, Belgian director Ivan van Hove is at the helm, and he’s asked actors Mark Strong, Nicole Walker and Phoebe Fox to bring some humanity to Miller’s classic tale of fatal familial attraction—played out in a tiny Brooklyn apartment. It will be no easy feat, but if the successful runs in London as well as multiple Olivier Awards, are any indication, this cast is up to the challenge.

9. For the most part, hunger… Read More

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Witches, They’re Just Like Us

Alex Mar (Beowulf Sheehan)
“Whether you are a Christian or a Hindu, or an atheist—it doesn’t really matter. Everybody wakes up in the morning and wants to believe that their life has some kind of meaning. So I saw this opportunity to jump into the witchcraft community–the pagan community–in this country as a chance to ask those big kind of questions for myself: ‘What is it that these people may know that I don’t know?’ There are several hundred thousand people in this country–maybe as many as a million–who finds these answers to these big questions through the practice of magic. At the same time as a journalist, I found this as an irresistible opportunity to tell a story about an entirely new chapter in the history of faith in this country.”
As she says in the video clip and quote above, Alex Mar’s new book, Witches of America offers a glimpse into the real-life world of the… Read More

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Fall Rules in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill

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Sponsored By Navy Green. Navy Green is a brand new development of 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom condo units starting at $625,000 and 3-4 bedroom townhomes starting at $1.95 million, directly across from the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Created By BlankSlate
Fall is one of Brooklyn’s best seasons. The trees lining our streets and parks are dressed in their glorious autumnal finery, the temperature drops enough that we can finally wear our nice sweaters and jackets, and the smell of wood burning isn’t limited to artisanal pizzerias. In the neighborhoods of Clinton Hill and Fort Greene, fall means beautiful sights in Fort Greene Park, fun Halloween events, and going down Myrtle Avenue with a pumpkin latte to keep your hands warm.
It’s in this area that you can find Navy Green, a brand-new block of townhomes and market-rate condos. To really appreciate this vibrant part of Brooklyn that could become your new neighborhood, here are five things to do this autumn in Fort Greene and… Read More

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Your Ideal Week: October 28-November 4

Celebrate Dia de los Muertos at Park Slope's FONDA on Tuesday night. Photo: FONDA
Settle on your favorite spot to watch the runners go by on Sunday, when the New York City Marathon comes back to town. Photo: TCS New York City Marathon
It’s a huge week in New York, what with Halloween, the Marathon, the end of daylight savings, and the World Series all competing for our attention, but no need to get overwhelmed by it all. With a little advance planning and the help of our handy guide to the next seven days, you are literally staring an Ideal Week right in the face. Get after it, and be sure to tag pics with #idealweekbb so we can see what you’ve been up to!
Here’s something weird and super-specific: Apparently tonight (Wednesday) is World Vasectomy Day and Gordon Bennett Bar is throwing a Leaving the Gene Pool party to celebrate anyone who has decided to be childless starting at 7pm. The event includes $3 beers, food,… Read More

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Archestratus, a Word Nerd, Foodie Paradise, Opens in Greenpoint

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You’ll find way more than the typical selection of celebrity chef cookbooks and old standbys at Archestratus. © Regina Mogilevskaya
Over the past year an impressive array of new establishments (Le Fanfare, Sweetleaf, Cassette, and Cozinha Latina, just to jot off a few) have opened in Greenpoint, but perhaps none as satiating as Archestratus, a new cookbook shop and café that’s barely a month old. Tucked away on a quiet street off of Manhattan Avenue, the venture rests on the shoulders of a simple recipe: food, books about food, and events centered around food and books about food.

Some volumes come with bonus recipes from previous owners. © Regina Mogilevskaya
“I’ve always wanted to own a bookstore, ever since I was a child,” says Paige Lipari, owner. “It wasn’t until I visited my relatives in Sicily and got hooked on traditional Italian cooking that I started to develop the idea for a store that exclusively… Read More

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What Happens When Our Fingers Do the Talking

It's awfully quiet with our heads all down. Photo: Esther Vargas
It’s awfully quiet with our heads all down. Photo: Esther Vargas
Last week, I had a very long conversation with a woman who specializes in them: Sherry Turkle. The clinical psychologist, scholar and author of Reclaiming Conversation has some pretty alarming anecdotes about the ways our smartphones have affected the time we spend face-to-face with each other, based upon hours of interviews with students, CEOs, singles, and parents.
We have all experienced this, or done this ourselves—turn down to look at our phone and respond to a text mid-conversation with the person in front of us, whether that person is our co-worker, our kid, our partner. And we’ve all been on the other end of the compromised conversation too, biding our time until we have our companion’s attention back.

“The main thing that our phones do that I’m sure of, that I just want to draw everybody’s attention to,” Turkle said during our… Read More

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Come for the Yakitori, Stay for the Octopus Corn Dog, at Moku Moku

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Octopus corn dog, anyone? Photo: Molly Crossin
Four years ago on Valentine’s Day, my best friend and I decided to treated one other to a fancy meal out and made the trek to midtown to much-lauded Yakitori Totto. Roughly translated to, “skewered grilled chicken,” yakitori has become shorthand for skewers of just about anything you can dream up, but mostly meaty bits, grilled over charcoal. There might be a little soy or salt brushed on prior to grilling, but really, it’s all about meat and fire. I fell for the simplicity of the preparation–what a welcome contrast to a food scene where almost everything comes wrapped in bacon, topped with foam or sauced to death. Plus, there was something awfully fitting about eating skewered chicken hearts on the holiday of love.
So, when I heard that the owners of Bushwick standby Momo Sushi Shack had opened a yakitori bar called Moku Moku, I was beyond excited. I called the same friend… Read More

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Live the Dream With This Sweet Co-Working Prize

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There’s a certain freedom that goes along with freelancing or starting your own company–you get to be the boss. You work the hours you want to, take on the projects that excite you. The flip side though, is that well, you’re the boss. You have to be self-directed at all times and good at everything from social media and networking to bookkeeping and tax prep, on top of doing whatever it is that you love, be it writing and reporting, coding or design.
That’s why we’re so excited to offer this amazing prize package to a lucky independent worker out there–a little help can go a long way when you’re trying to get ahead. If you’ve been thinking about taking the plunge and striking out on your own, maybe this is the leg-up you need to get started.
Grand Prize

Six-month membership at Cowork.rs, a sweet co-working space in Gowanus
$500 gift certificate to Poppin… Read More

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