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Die Hipster is dead. The vitriolic Southern Brooklyn blog that battled anything in the borough related to mustaches, bicycles, roof-grown produce, art, out-of-towners, and the name Caleb passed away ...
A 37-year-old Brooklyn woman is coming clean about her shocking past after realizing she couldn’t run from the crimes she’d committed in her early 20s and the internet notoriety it brought her.
Bevy of new luxury developments landing in Brooklyn's hipster paradise. But large-scale development has now displaced many of those bohemian perks from the heart of the neighborhood. Williamsburg ...
Overwhelmed by the influx of hipsters into and gentrification of Brooklyn, the anti-hipster blog Die Hipster has ceased publication after six years, as we learned from a story in The Brooklyn ...
As Fast Company points out, Avondale benefited from a $3 million park renovation and brand-new brewery, both of which opened in October 2011. The place used to be way seedier (think ladies-of-the ...
(New York Jewish Week via JTA) — Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood is known as a center of gentrification and a gathering place for the cool young hipsters of New York City.
These Brooklyn hipsters built a cult around a $10 artisanal chocolate bar. But is it real? December 18, 2015. By Yanan Wang. 2016 Collection now available at mastbrothers.com.
“The allure of Brooklyn was her boyfriend’s circle of friends and the hipster lifestyle that was going on at that period of time — the drinking, the drugging,” LoTurco added.
For more than a century, cities around the world have compared themselves to Paris. Many claim to be the Paris of the East: Bucharest, Prague, Istanbul, Beirut and Shanghai to name a few. There' ...