 BrooklynPaper.com has a bead on the weekend's activities. | To unsubscribe, or to change your account preferences, click here. Got a news tip or story idea? E-mail newsroom@cnglocal.com. To find out how to advertise, click here. Stories for Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014 | By Vanessa Ogle It’s the downward-facing middle-school student! | | By Noah Hurowitz Music: It’s a record turnaround. | | By Max Jaeger Theater: At this immersive production of “Three Sisters,” those who pay 99¢ will have a very different experience from those who pay $99. | | By Matthew Perlman Theater: Nothing says “19th-century poetry” like disco dancing and outer space. | By Matthew Perlman Downtown: A proposed post-Hurricane Sandy tech project combines an autonomous communication network with a solar power supply. | | Link: Find your neighborhood below or click the link above to get a full list. | | By Brooke Cortese The Ride: The Evil Empire of the New York-Penn League lost this epic battle. | | By Vanessa Ogle Art: This performance will have it all — literally. | | |
|
|
|
0 comments for "Record store is moving its turntable to a new location | The Brooklyn Paper daily update for Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014"
Post a Comment