Dumbo Links Week of 02Sept07
September 8th, 2007

The following are selected links from this past week on blogs and websites with discussion about Dumbo (and its neighboring areas):
- Fight to save historic DUMBO, 08Sept07, Brooklyn Paper
- Oasis 4 - Silver Brown Dance, Sepet 7-11, 07Sept07, danciti
- Cameron & Ashton07Sept07, edEx on Flickr
- Three Bridges on the Brooklyn Waterfront, 07Sept07, farewllnyc.blogspot.com
- New York Graffiti Guide, Gridskipper
- New York’s Best Ice Cream: Bklyn Ice Cream Factory, Gridskipper
- Feeding ‘What Happens in Vegas’, 07Sept07, McBrooklyn
- DUMBO Block Party - Saturday, September 8 (above), Brooklyn Enthusiast
- Roberta Davenport, take-charge principal, 08Sept07, Brooklyn Paper
- Illegal Art in the New York Times, 05Sept07, novaclutch.typepad.com
- Millman Announces New Program To Provide Affordable Artists’ Space, 05Sept07, Brooklyn Daily Eagle
- New York is for Artists, 04Sept07, NY Press





September 10th, 2007 at 2:51 pm
Did anyone else attend the Block Party on Sat? I went and was interested in checking out all the tables but the music drove me away. It was not only awful but WAY too loud. The organizers of this event clearly don’t understand the difference bewteen a fun family day with music and activities from a rock concert. It was ridiculous. If I’d paid for one of those tables I’d be pretty ticked off.
September 10th, 2007 at 6:22 pm
Eh, there are enough family friendly events in the area (like the last block party) and there’s no way I’m going to stop by those. Companies spending money on those tables are missing out on all my (single, childless) disposable income. Perhaps this party was targeting a different demographic?
September 11th, 2007 at 1:58 am
I showed up and thought I was at an elementary school assembly. Bunch of lame parents, brats and some whiny kid band on the stage.
At least there wasn’t a $10 sunglasses booth thats at every nyc street fair.
September 11th, 2007 at 10:09 am
i went to the last one, not realizing that block party means kids playing blocks. no reason for me to go back any time soon, unless ive got a kid walking around somewhere that i havent met yet
September 11th, 2007 at 10:25 am
A Block Party doesn’t have to be a family/kid oriented event. Now I know not to go to that one (no offense intended towards the families and kids that enjoyed it).
I’d produce something cooler and funkier myself. And where the hell was the beer tent?! I didn’t see one.
September 12th, 2007 at 11:06 am
I have kids and wouldn’t be caught dead at that loud, obnoxious, uninspired event. Can’t our local businesses do better?