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      juliafitz

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      C U L T U R E P R O J E C T
      PRESENTS
      WOMEN CENTER STAGE 2013 FESTIVAL
      AT NEWLY NAMED LYNN REDGRAVE THEATER
      (45 BLEECKER STREET)

      FESTIVAL FEATURES WORKS WRITTEN,
      DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY WOMEN
      JULY 8 – AUGUST 3, 2013
      TICKETS ON SALE BEGINNING JUNE 15

      Next month, Culture Project (Allan Buchman, Founder & Artistic Director) dives into the summer with the Women Center Stage 2013 Festival, July 8 – August 3, 2013 at the newly named Lynn Redgrave Theater (45 Bleecker Street). The four-week Festival will offer works written, directed and produced entirely by women. Tickets go on sale June 15, 2013 online at wcs.cultureproject.org, or by calling (866) 811-4111

      The mission of Culture Project’s Women Center Stage (WCS) initiative is to support and vigorously promote the work of women artists and to celebrate the unique contribution of women to social justice and human rights through the arts. The cornerstone of WCS, the Women Center Stage Festival, provides a much needed home for exploring new ideas and inspiration, testing out early stages of new work, and putting women artists in conversation with new audiences, potential collaborators, future mentors/mentees and a vibrant community of peers.

      This year, WCS explore works in progress, a workshop series of plays in development, in addition to a weeknight roundtable conversations among artists and audience. The highlight of the Festival is performance, featuring new artists every evening from teenagers to Tony® Award nominees, bringing to the stage some of the most exciting talent with the potential to have great impact on our future.

      Full Schedule of Events here: http://wcs.cultureproject.org/2013-schedule/

      Tickets for the Women Center Stage 2013 Festival are priced at $12 ($20 premium seating available with advance purchase) for all shows and may be purchased online at wcs.cultureproject.org, or by calling (866) 811-4111.

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      When I looked in today, carpenters were busy constructing what looked like a bar along the left side of the space, and a big bench type seat that ran the length of the right side of the space.

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      Beagle Found! Prospect Hghts, Monday night 6/17/2013. Contact HouseBroken at 718-622-0600 if you recognize this dog.

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      A neighbor of mine has had two people try to break into her building in the neighborhood recently. But I haven't heard of anyone else having this problem. Is she just extremely unlucky, or have other people heard about recent break-in?

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      Whether you are ready to think about the end of the summer or not, tickets are now (June 17, 2013) on sale for the labor day events that will be held behind the Brooklyn Museum:

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      This has been going since this afternoon and showing no signs of stopping at midnight. I can Shazam the music (2 Chainz) through a shut window and I'm a half block away on the other side. Does anyone know who's running these? Weird thing is when you walk down Park Place, you can't hear it and you don't see any people coming and going, so 186 is only an educated guess (you can see flashing lights coming from the back of that address if you look). Last summer was relatively quiet -- I thought they might have moved on to another venue -- but they're back again.

      Wish something could be done about this, at least make it stop at a reasonable hour so people in the vicinity can actually sleep. I'm sure the partiers are having fun, but they're ensuring that no one else on the block is able to enjoy some peace in their own gardens or in the back rooms of their homes or apartments for more than half a day and way into the night.

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      Street closed at st Marks. Blood and crime scene paraphernalia. Who's got the scoop?

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      Does anyone know where I can find photos of East New York in the 1920s? Thanks

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      Did anyone see a man dressed as a priest and two women in serious blue nuns' habits walking around the neighborhood? I swear they tried to get into my apartment.

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      Think I heard what sounded like 10 or 11 gunshots a little after 11:00, followed by several police cars and an ambulance turning onto Saint Marks near Grand. Anyone know what happened?

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      NothinLikeABklynGirl said:
      I think the official street address is 115-123 Kingston. The sign on the door says it's now owned by 115 Kingston LLC and that the work is being done by Balfore Construction.

      For a picture and other info: http://www.propertyshark.com/mason/Property/150943/115-Kingston-Ave-Brooklyn-NY-11213/

      115 Kingston
      117 Kingston
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      123 Kingston

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      Come join Movement Workshop Group for our Summer Class Session, July 1-August 9!

      We offer classes in Graham Modern Dance Technique, Ballet, Hip Hop, Contemporary and Acting through Movement - All for only $10-$13 a class!

      Our class structure provides a comprehensive movement training to create well-rounded and versatile performers. We aim to create a supportive community of collaborators and performers -- We are interested in working with anyone who is interested in working with us! Classes are taught by certified teachers in a variety of disciplines and geared toward actors/dancers/movers of any skill level.

      For more information about the company, classes, and to register online please visit:
      http://www.movementworkshopgroup.org/classes
      Questions? Contact Hollye Bynum at classes@movementworkshopgroup.org

      Class Schedule
      Mondays:
      9am-10:25am: Beginning Level Graham Technique
      10:35am-12pm: Contemporary

      Tuesdays:
      9am-10:25am: Fundamental Ballet
      10:35am-12pm: Hip Hop

      Wednesdays:
      NO CLASS

      Thursdays:
      9am-10:25am: Ballet for Beginners
      10:35am-12pm: Acting Through Movement

      Fridays:
      9am-10:25am: Intermediate Level Graham
      10:35am-12pm: Contemporary

      Costs
      5-8 classes/week: $10/class
      1-4 classes/week: $13/class
      PRE-REGISTRATION: Take classes at a 10% discount if you register prior to June 21.
      LATE REGISTRATION: After classes begin, there will be a $2/class additional fee.
      Drop-In Rate: $18/class

      Dance should be accessible to everyone, so please call or email us with any questions or concerns and we'll find a way for you to dance with us.

      Class Location
      Triskelion Arts
      Studio X.
      118 North 11th Street, 3rd Floor
      Brooklyn, NY 11249
      (off the Bedford stop on the L)

      About MWG
      Movement Workshop Group (MWG) is a Brooklyn-based company of dancers, actors, and musicians who coalesce to create distinct dance theatre pieces that not only provide an evening of entertainment but also provoke thought and lift the audience to a higher more inspired psychic state. The work is collaborative, drawing inspiration from different musicians, writers, choreographers, and the performers themselves. This joining of artistic voices makes the Movement Workshop Group a unique creative force.
      The company trains intensively in both dance and acting and continues to evolve a unique methodology. As active members of the New York artist community, MWG holds training workshops and classes in Graham Modern Technique, Contemporary, Hip Hop, Acting, and other forms of performance aimed toward teaching and creating new connections with fellow artists.

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      I just posted my photographs of our 43rd Annual Prospect Lefferts Gardens House Tour on Flickr:

      http://www.flickr.com/photos/25605294@N00/sets/72157634052967519/

      There have been changes to Flickr and I can no longer post a link to the photographs as a slide show. However, to view this set of photos as a slide show, just click on the two overlapping rectangles on the top right, above the set.

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      apparently not. I have in the past many times had white friends call to see houses, because some times it was hard for me to get appointments.

      The study reveals that minority renters and home buyers are told about and shown fewer homes and apartments. Black renters who contact agents about recently advertised units learn about 11% fewer available units and are shown roughly 4% fewer units. Black homebuyers who contact agents about recently advertised homes learn about 17% fewer available homes and are shown about 18% fewer units.

      Similarly, Asian renters who contact agents about recently advertised housing units learn about 10% fewer available units and are shown nearly 7% fewer units. In addition, Asian home buyers learn about 15% fewer available homes and are shown nearly 19% fewer units.

      Hispanic renters who contact agents about recently advertised housing units learn about 12% fewer available units and are shown roughly 7% fewer units.

      However, the difference in treatment for Hispanic home buyers is not statistically significant, the study finds.

      http://www.mortgageorb.com/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.13947

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      Work has been going on for several months, and (from the outside) one can see that there are one or two apartments that are not being touched, while the rest are being gutted.

      Presumably, the building has a few holdout rent stabilized apartments.

      Here's the pitch the developer took:

      BRAND NEW TO MARKET. This massive CORNER limestone building is 90’ X 20’ and is on of the single best tree lined blocks in Prospect Heights. Delivered vacant with approximately 7200 square feet on four floors plus an additonal 1800 square foot partially above grade, windowed cellar, this building offers literally all the space and possibilities of two huge townhouses. Currently configured as 8 large two bedroom apartments (two of which could be duplexes), this building could achieve approximately $6 Million in sales as a condo conversion or $250K plus in annual rental income.Alternatively, this could also make an incredible unique home (plus tremendous income!) for a new owner. This property is offered VACANT and READY FOR RENO; bring your contractor today!

      http://streeteasy.com/nyc/sale/731273-townhouse-706-classon-avenue-crown-heights-brooklyn

      Here's what each unit could look like:

      image: Streeteasy

      Here's the obligatory street photo from a few years ago:

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