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See the Brooklyn Paper story. Does this mean Studio B never had a cabaret license??? And just how close to Girls Gone Wild are those Last Night's Party-esque photos? That's my nightlife food for thought for the day.

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Freaky Flowbee Friday

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Do You Have a Flowbee? (Greenpoint)


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Date: 2008-07-25, 12:21PM EDT

Do you own a Flowbee and would be willing to cut my hair with it? It's sort of been a lifelong dream of mine. Nothing weird, except obviously, wanting to have yr hair cut with a Flowbee.

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All I ask, how is getting your hair cut with FlowbeeTM not weird?

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Superdragon Attacks!

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Molly, former owner and bartender of the new defunct Lido Bar, will be rockin' with her bandmates at Bar Matchless in Greenpoint this Thursday night. If Superdragon's sound is anything like Molly's antics, you will be outrageously entertained.

Every time I pass the vacant Lido on Columbia St., I'm filled with fond memories and shed a tear.

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My Interview with Laurel Wells

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As I've posted about before, I'm doing occasional interviews for The Atlanta Creatives Project, a photo and interview documentation of artists from Atlanta. (All photos by the wonderful Neda Abghari.) This week, I talked to fashion designer Laurel Wells, who ran her own line for several years, but is now designing for one of my favorite Brooklyn boutiques Hayden Harnett. So be sure to check out my interview of super-cool designer Laurel.

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Couple 'O Greenpoint Bars

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Spent Saturday night running around Greenpoint. Started at the new Diamond Bar on Franklin Street. A long beer list, mostly bottled, augmented by a slightly too well-lit front room and a lovely back patio. Friendly folks, but no buy-backs--and there was a birthday in the house! Moved on to Pencil Factory, which felt like the oldest crowd on the block, and definitely the most happening sidewalk patio. The draft beer list was impressive, as was the loft across the street that I desperately wish I would have bought 10 years ago. The view below is from the sidewalk, looking across to Lulu's.

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Lulu's is a hipster paradise: A free-for-all space, which last night was hosting a pretty awful punk band. Nonetheless, the free hot dog with every drink deal was appreciated. Also, skee-ball, which we didn't get to try due to the band. We skipped nearby Coco66 due to the unappealing crowd outside smoking, but the inside looked nice. The verdict: Greenpoint, just as cool as Williamsburg but with about 1/10 of the people roaming the streets.

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