Archive for July, 2008

In a historically Irish neighborhood like Sunnyside, few would expect anything worthwhile in the arena of Thai food, Mai Thai boxing or even Thai iced tea. Lucky for us, life is full of surprises, one of the most delightful so far being
DEE Thai Restaurant
46-17 Queens Blvd (Betw. 46th St. and 47th St.)
Sunnyside, NY 11104
Phone: (718) 786-3137
Known affectionately by its regulars as Dee, this diamond in the rough has the basics down pact. Pad thai: phenomenal. Chicken satay: satay your momma. When it comes to the special talents round, there is no dip in performance. The curry puffs: rock your world little country girl good. Drunken noodles: drunk like your Uncle Harry good. Just close your eyes and point.
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MGMT at McCarran Park Pool
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UPCOMING NIGHTLIFE ON NEIGHBORBEE:
The Porno Jim Show
Friday August 1st, 2008
Crybaby Art Gallery
717 Cookman Ave. Asbury Park, NJ
9:30pm - $10
Fireworks at Coney Island
Friday August 1st, 2008
9:30pm
SIDESHOWS BY THE SEASHORE!!
The Coney Island Circus Sideshow
Saturday, August 2nd
Friday, 2pm-8pm, Saturday, 1pm-9pm, Sunday, 1pm-9pm
Monotonix
Saturday, August 2nd
The Bodega
1089 Broadway,
at Dodworth Street, Bushwick
two open bars, $5 cover
10pm-11pm and 1am-1:30am
McCarren Park Pool Movie Night
Tuesday, AUgust 5th 2008
“28 Days Later”
McCarren Park Pool
780 Lorimer St.
7:00pm
Q: I’m what you would call a serial dater. Never really stay with one person for too long. To this point, I have a few favorite spots in the city for picking up women. Unfortunately, they seem to be drying up. What places are the new black, if you will?
A: Where’s in, where’s out? The migratory patterns of NYC’s women folk are harder to discern than the Rosetta Stone or even a Magic Eye. And we haven’t approached the topic of what scene you generally roll in (Meatpacking, East Village, Ho-Ho-Kus). On the average twenty-something tip, I recently went to a place called Forum (127 4th Ave.), which was voted top hook-up spot of 2008 by Citysearch. Happily the ratio of guys to girls (during a moderately busy happy hour) was decidedly in my favor. So, you could give this place a shot or you could listen to my even better (and extremely practical) advice to follow.
If you ever decide to take the short walk from the Fulton Ferry Landing in DUMBO up to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, you know that by the time you’re on the Promenade, your legs are burning and you’re out of breath from the incredibly steep climb up the initial stretch of Columbia Heights. Now imagine barreling back down that hill in a home-made wheeled vehicle of sorts, possibly without brakes - and you’ve pretty much got the Soapbox Derby.
GO SEE THIS!
TJ and Dave (Barrow St. Theatre, 27 Barrow St.; Tonight/Saturday 10:00 pm, Sunday 9:00 pm; $20) – Two of the best improvisational comedians to ever walk the earth take the stage to shame every other performer with their superior skills.
WHY YOU SHOULD GO
Look, I’ve made it no secret that I also perform, and as a performer, I will think I’ve reached a good place, that I’m performing well. Then along comes a show like TJ and Dave and I realize that I will never be even half as good or funny as them. This drives me to drink. Bad for me liver, good for ye funnybone. Seriously, they’re amazing, and have that great ability to make something as nebulous as improv accessible and entertaining for everyone.
VIDEO OF THE WEEK – Paying for Things with Pennies
Get to know Matt McCarthy’s face now (he’s the red-bearded gent in this commercial); you will be seeing a lot more of him in the future on TV.
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From I’m on Fire:
Hey little girl is your daddy home
Did he go away and leave you all alone
I got a bad desire
I’m on fire
In a small corner of the universe somewhere between Pluto and Badass (formerly known as Uranus) lives a Mecca of liquid delight. Open your mouths, close your eyes and get ready, cuz Daddy’s got a big surprise . . . of cold cerveza, and the longest, most beautiful piece of oak this side of the Mississippi.
Courtyard Bar
40-18 Queens Blvd.
Sunnyside, NY 11104
(Take the 7 Train to 40th St.)
Phone: (718) 729-4601

Rated X, The Panty Party at Don Hills - 511 Greenwich St. at Spring St.
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UPCOMING NIGHTLIFE ON NEIGHBORBEE:
The 2nd Gawker Commenter’s Ball
Friday, July 25th
Café Charbon - 170 Orchard Street
7:00pm
Cuddle Party!
Saturday, July 26, 2008
12:00pm - 3:30pm
$30 per person, 2 for $50!
Click here to Register
Quentins Anonymous Party
Wednesday, July 30th
Madame X - 94 W Houston
7:00pm - 10:00pm
RSVP here
Movie “Better Off Dead”
Wednesday, July 30th
Tompkins Square Park
Starts at Dusk
Bittersweets Two Year Anniversary!
Saturday, July 26th
Bittersweets - 37 Broadway
btw. Dunham Pl. and Wythe Avenue
South Williamsburg
6pm-11pm
The Nasty Jam Dance Party
Thursday, July 24th
The Bodega
1089 Broadway, at Dodworth Street
$5 cover / 9pm-10pm
McCarren Park Pool Parties
Sunday, July 27th
McCarren Park Pool
Lorimer St. btw. Driggs and Bayard
2:00pm
This week the metro, the Daily News, and the Times ran stories about the dangers of overheated playground safety mats. These days playground burns are increasingly common and two of the papers share the story of an infant who suffered second and third-degree burns from a mat at Carl Schurz Playground that reached 166 degrees. Warning: If you’re squeezy about looking at pictures of burns, do not click on any of those links.
Unfortunately, there hasn’t been much of a solution for moms of children who suffered burns. Some are suing the city, but none of the cases have gotten very far in the courts. Adrian Benepe, the commissioner for of the Department of Parks and Recreation, advises against walking barefoot on the mats. While I agree, I also know that kids will be kids. Somehow, someway, a random body part will be in contact with the mat. I also like the idea of canopies or more shaded playgrounds, but as the nearly 100 comments on the Times piece proves, that’s merely a suburban wonder.
What do you think? What are your favorite playgrounds in the city? And do you have any playground stories; injury-related or otherwise?
Q: Hans, I’m running out of good ideas for dates. As much as there is going on in this city, every move from concerts to ethnic fairs seems cliché at this point. Got ideas?
A: Greetings, Dating Fan. And thanks for the lay-up. Just so happens your intrepid dater went on the most interestingly awkward date of his life this past weekend. I guess what I’m saying is if you can’t impress someone with a Mozzarepa anymore maybe it’s time you brought them to the Museum of Sex.
If I had not been planning on hitting Nolita House, I might have walked clear by the entrance. It’s almost lost amidst some serious scaffolding. While not so attractive at the moment from the exterior, lurking inside is a cozy brunch spot you should not miss.
However, I will warn it was definitely one of the noisier brunch locales I have tried so if you have a pounding headache, need to have a deep conversation, or are bringing perhaps more audibly sensitive guests with you, I might recommend you hold off on this one. Read the rest of this entry »











