This week in 24/Seven
Each week we'll preview what you can expect in our 24/Seven print edition, out Thursday for you southern Brooklynites and Friday for the downtown neighborhoods.
Highlights include:
Music - The Guggenheim returns to Brooklyn with a second installment of It Came From Brooklyn September 25, with Julian Plenti, I'm In You, and others; get philosophical with Phil and the Osophers when they play MonkeyTown September 29; and celebrate the kick off to the World March here with a party at the Brooklyn Lyceum October 2, or party with .357 Lover when they celebrate a release at Brooklyn Bowl that same night.
Theater: "The Tempest" finds a home on shore as Brooklyn's Brave New World Repertory Theatre puts on the classic play September 26 and 27 on the Coney Island boardwalk and beach.
Hot, Hot, Hot: The New York Burlesque Festival returns October 1-4, with two nights at Public Assembly and the Bell House. Also raising temperatures will be the Chile Fiesta at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden on October 2.
Columns: Pumps & Pleats finds that Prospect Heights vintage shop Hooti Couture is not at all hoity-toity, The Kitchen Klutz brings Jamba Juice home, making the Strawberry Nirvana in her own kitchen, and a colorful and flavorful shrimp and vegetable stir-fry is on the Reporter's Table.
For these stories and more, pick up a copy in your nabe or check back here later this week!
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