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listings of galleries and performance spaces
as well as businesses
and community hotspots

 

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Williamsburg Watch and information about the planned power plants is at williamsburgwatch.org.

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Browse the WBURG archives

Volume One Issue Dates
22 September 2000
21 December 2000
20 March 2001
21 June 2001

 

 

 

    in review

In Review in arts, Ruth Liberman & José Gabriel Fernández at Momenta Art, reviewed by Mónica de la Torre

stalking writers

Stalking Writers in arts, a writer in search of the literary life of Williamsburg, by Suzanne Wise

Fight the Power in context, an update on the fight to stop three power plants proposed for the Williamsburg waterfront, by Carol Schwarzman

Matamoros Puebla Grocery

Matamoros Puebla Grocery in context, Mexican hometown cooking on Bedford Avenue, reviewed by Kris Sherer

WBFF

A Chameleon Grows in Brooklyn in arts, Marco Ursino and the Williamsburg Brooklyn Film Festival, by Mark Kirby

A Passion for Perfection in context, writer Susan Swenson cooks up a word perfect feast, including Susan's recipes, by Carol Kino

Route 58 to 80 and Across the Bridge in context, the musical journey of Tony Maimone, by Mark Kirby

From Biofreak to Organasm in context, part 3 of an eyewitness account, by David Brody with drawings by Jim Torok

Landlords Put the Squeeze on Brooklyn Artists in context, North Brooklyn residents band together to protect their homes, by Stephanie Cash

the wburg reader

The wburg Reader in arts, the editor of WBURG picks books for the intrepid Williamsburger's bookshelf, by Kirsten Hively

       

the Williamsburg quarterly
wburg = (arts + context + listings)
(Williamsburg, Brooklyn)

   

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