Metalheads take Williamsburg
A celebration of tastelessness
It's time to add a new grape to your repertoire and order a seemingly unpronounceable varietal (see rule #2). Despite the dreary economic situation, Greece has long been associated with the sybaritic lifestyle, attracting like-minded voluptuaries to places like Mykonos, Santorini, and Crete. Plus ... More >>
Over the weekend, Catalpa Fest came to Randall's Island in an attempt to become the New York music festival. Festivals are, by nature, learning experiences (Because if you aren't learning anything, why the hell are you subjecting yourself to a festival?). We've documented a series of important lesso ... More >>
Ain't America great? The freedom, the liberty -- and the fact that our politicians don't typically slap women in the face on national television -- are just a few of the things that make us proud to be living in the U.S. of A.The same cannot be said for Greece, where a member of the country's far-ri ... More >>
Flames spread around Athens as demonstrators protested a vote in parliament on an austerity measures, which have been ordered upon the country in exchange for €130 billion from the International Monetary Fund and other European countries. The New York Times reports that demonstrators were throwing ... More >>
As the guest editor of Metro World News for one day, Karl Lagerfeld proved to be a sort of cross between Andy Warhol and the guy who tweeted dumb stuff about the David Beckham underwear ads. Thanks to this Metro World News link, we have the following Lagerfeld emissions -- and bear in mind that the ... More >>
This week in the Voice, Robert Sietsema travels to New Jersey's Taste of India and Thali (Food) Court, where he finds that the Newport Centre Mall's options do not disappoint even the most refined palates: "Vegetable commonplaces such as chana masala (chickpeas bobbing in mellow gravy), palak paneer ... More >>
A new Broadway show gives Aristophanes some hoop dreams
For Time's annual "Person of the Year" issue, they've chosen "The Protester." The Awl announces, "Okay, yay, we won!" The spread features simple portraits of and interviews with protesters from around the world -- Tunisia, Egypt, Greece, Spain, and right here in the U.S. The attached cover ... More >>
The band closes the book on their legacy
Rebecca Marx One of our favorite ways to enjoy Bien Cuit's wonderful bread is on its zucchini sandwich, which is more formally known as the Athens.
This just in: Athens pop outfit the Olivia Tremor Control, members of the sprawling Elephant 6 collective and experts at blending the outlandishly pop with the brain-twistingly not, will tour this fall on a jaunt that includes a September 21 stop at Le Poisson Rouge. Ticket info is on the way ... More >>
According to an important and highly scientific appraisal of the "World Flirtation League," Athens, Greece, is apparently the flirtiest city of the modern world. The methodology of determining global cities' said flirtation quotients involved calculating the number of online flirtations initi ... More >>
Hotel Savant stages their latest at 3LD
One of the country's top cocktail writers, Jason Wilson, rounded up the most significant drinking trends of 2010: pisco, mezcal, tequila as the new vodka, and beer cocktails. Also, white whiskey, Benedictine, American microdistilleries, and Italian aperitivi. [Washington Post] And the top w ... More >>
The great Coral Browne was a noted Australian actress with the following gay-camp screen credits: She was the larger-than-life actress Vera Charles in the ultimate campfest, Auntie Mame, opposite bosom buddy Roz Russell. She wore fabulous outfits as Vivien Leigh's gabby confidante in Tenes ... More >>
This week in The Voice, Robert Sietsema is "pleasantly surprised" by Hong Kongese A-Wah. Sam Sifton awards two stars to Aquavit and new chef Marcus Jernmark's approach of "quiet, seasonal intensity that is well worth investigating." [NY Times] Steve Cuozzo falls for Mari Vanna, which he dee ... More >>
With the weather as erratic as it's been lately, it sure would be nice to head to a more temperate climate in, say, Spain or Greece, or even just a few hundred miles north to Toronto, wouldn't it? All you've got to do is book a flight and get your passport in order -- but make sure you do it ... More >>
Eggplants have enjoyed a long and illustrious history in the kitchens of Greece: fried, stewed, baked, pulped, mashed, or grilled, the nightshade has made its way into many a Hellenic dish. One of the most widely recognized is melanzanosalata, a simple eggplant salad typically comprised of ... More >>
D'oh!If you've been anywhere near the news you know the Dow just went batshit crazy, falling 1,000 points in about 15 minutes. Early speculation was that the plunge was due to investors freaking out about Greece's debt problems, which have the potential to hinder global economic recovery. B ... More >>
Oh, Europe. All that time of your currency condescending the dollar has come to fruition, as you ponder whether or not to bail Greece out of their current debt with a 110B Euro package.
Tomorrow is the fourth day of Passover as well as Good Friday, when some Catholics eschew meat. So in the spirit of togetherness, we'll bring you a top ten list that both groups can enjoy--fin fish. That's fish with scales and fins--no shellfish or cephalopods. Check back here tomorrow for ... More >>
Vegetarian and even vegan delights abound among the Greek restaurants of Astoria. One that I stumbled on quite recently was at Ovelia, a Hellenic spot that eschews photos of the Parthenon and little windmill models in favor of seeming like a modern cafe. One of my vegetarian favorit ... More >>
A look at our own troubled times via Aristophanes
Jeremy Podeswa does his best with the Anne Michaels novel
Spinach pies and baseball loukanika by the Gowanus Expressway
My designated eater emerges from the maze of the Minotaur
It's Dippity-Doo-Dah at Dyker Heights Greek Cypriot restaurant
Beauty products that transportif only temporarily
The very best lamb chops in Astoria are not exactly Greek
Getting beyond Greek salad
Prime-time pride, manly girls vs. girly girls and fear of a black dream team
Greek Papers Speak a Familiar Language
How a Long-Dormant Law Could Spark a Hudson Valley Power Plant Boom
If you get sued in Ruthless.Com, does it hurt in real life?
A Greek Director Updates the Eleusinian Mysteries
