Our knucklehead pals over at The Shorts Show (aka Brooklyn's Worst) have imagined a world where Lincoln commercials meet True Detective on the NYC Subway. It's stupid in the best possible way.
By Paula Katinas Brooklyn Daily Eagle It’s where Shakespeare meets “Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding” — and it's taking place in southwest Brooklyn. Audience members will get the chance to interact with the cast in a new version of the Shakespeare classic “Romeo + Juliet” that is being presented by brooklynONE productions later this month. READ MORE By Roger Clark A documentary about one of the city's classic street games is getting new attention. It's being featured as part of an indie film on-demand channel showcasing Brooklyn. Roger Clark met up with the filmmaker and cast to play a little stickball. FULL ARTICLE AND VIDEO ON NY1.COM BY MATTHEW PERLMAN The Brooklyn Paper Brooklyn has been in demand for quite some time, but now it is on demand, too. The founders of a borough-centric film festival have taken to the web with Brooklyn On Demand, an online selection of independent films made by or about Brooklynites, for rent and for sale. The project’s head said he wants to make a central repository for Kings County’s cinematic productions, and to give the filmmakers a way to cash in on their creations. FULL ARTICLE
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