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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

The Brooklyn Paper

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015

Pet costume contest draws dogs by dozen, Dick Zigun impawsonator

A pack of two dozen pooches and a rat named Betty strutted their stuff on the Boardwalk during Deno’s Wonder Wheel’s annual Pet Day costume contest on May 31. Comment.

TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2015

Home is where the art is: Expanding MoCADA is on the move

BAM DISTRICT: The new space will be more than three times larger than the previous one. Comments (4).

Walking dead: Zombie Crawl lurches through Williamsburg

WILLIAMSBURG: They were looking for brains — and a stiff drink. Comments (4).

Space jam: Oddball performers help launch book about weird Brooklyn venues

GOWANUS: Highlights included a man blasting fire out of a saxophone, and a woman walking on the wall. Comment.

Artists to give haunting performances at Green-Wood Cemetery

GREENWOOD HEIGHTS: These performers will take their work to the grave. Comment.

Crust belt! Pie-lovers face off in Fifth Ave. pizza-eating contest

BAY RIDGE: The Fifth Avenue festival went off without a hitch — despite predicted thunderstorms that held off until just after the 16-block party wrapped up. Comment.

Cops seek suspect in Ditmas Park shooting

DITMAS PARK: Cops are on the lookout for a guy they believe is connected with the fatal shooting of a Ditmas Park man outside a neighborhood bodega last week. Comments (2).

MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2015

Whiskey business: Bourbon-book author names his top Brooklyn bars

BOOKS: He is giving it to us straight. Comments (1).

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Float your boat! Learn to kayak and canoe in Brooklyn this summer

FITNESS: Find your sea legs at one of these borough boating clubs. Comments (1).

Drink in the sun at these bar patios

DINING: Don’t waste your summer inside bars — spend it in front of, behind, and on top of them! Comments (2).

SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2015

Three cheers to your local bodega!

RHYMES WITH CRAZY: It is the place you can grab a gallon of milk or a can of frosting at midnight, but is it possible it is also one of those amazingly New York things that, like Central Park, makes us all a little calmer and happier? Comments (2).

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