Fulton & fashion
Hadn’t hung out on Fulton in a while so I am surprised to discover the many newish boutiques here. Pictured are Heartbeat and Supernova which are side by side on the strip.



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Hadn’t hung out on Fulton in a while so I am surprised to discover the many newish boutiques here. Pictured are Heartbeat and Supernova which are side by side on the strip.



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Found at Nubian Heritage on Fulton St this weekend.

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I recently received this from Elizabeth at Theatre for a New Audience:
Hey Myrtle Shuffle,
Just wanted to let you and your readers know about a great neighborhood event coming up:
Theatre for a New Audience is building a new theatre in the BAM
Cultural District - so excited to move to Brooklyn! We’re throwing a
party to raise money and meet our new neighbors. DJ, amazing view of
Brooklyn, food by a local restaurant (Korhogo 126), and a gallery of
art by local artists.
We hope you’ll help us spread the word!
Details:
When: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 6:30pm - 10pm
Where: Roof Deck of The Forté Condos, Fulton Street and Ashland Place, Brooklyn
What: DJ, Open Bar, French/West African BBQ & Other Delicious
Dishes, Brooklyn Artists’ Gallery featuring Live, Interactive Mural
Drawing by Mary Klein
How Much? Basic: $50, Because You Can: $75
More Information: http://www.tfana.org/brooklynsdreamers
Thank you!
Elizabeth Carena
Capital Associate
Theatre for a New Audience
212-229-2819 x25
ecarena@tfana.org
My Little India is a furniture store at 96 South Elliott Place, corner of Fulton Street in Fort Greene. They have been around for a few years and although I have never been able to afford any of their India-imported furniture, I have always enjoyed walking through the store. The rumor mill has it that their rent was tripled. They are liquidating everything at 50% and there are 4 days left.
A friend of mine who used to waiter at Il Torchio calls my practice of hopping from spot to spot when I come back from a long day’s work in Manhattan “the Myrtle Shuffle”. A beer here, a burger there but lots of love everywhere. I’ve lived in Fort Greene/Clinton Hill for 11 years, 4 of which have been on Myrtle. At first there wasn’t much to do and I hung out mostly in the city (first 3 years) and then on Dekalb when all the restaurants came. Then last summer (07), a critical mass of restaurants and businesses piled onto Myrtle. Now my friends have a hard time peeling me off of what was once “Murder Avenue”, especially in the winter. I have been a blogger for a while now and I thought I’d start sharing my Myrtle adventures. The wider playground is of course Fort Greene/Clinton Hill i.e. Dekalb, Lafayette and often Fulton so expect some of that laced in too.
Oh and the header picture was taken in the bathroom at what has now become a favorite, Rope.
A friend of mine who used to work at Il Torchio (now Anima), calls my practice of hopping from spot to spot when I come back from a long day’s work in Manhattan “the Myrtle Shuffle”. A beer here, a burger there but lots of love everywhere. I’ve lived in Fort Greene/Clinton Hill for 11 years, 4 of which have been on Myrtle.
Last summer (07), I watched a critical mass of restaurants and businesses pile onto the avenue. Now my friends have a hard time peeling me off of what was once “Murder Avenue”. I have been a blogger for a while now and I thought I’d start sharing my Myrtle adventures.
The wider playground is all of Fort Greene/Clinton Hill.