Friday, December 3, 2010

BB Gift Guide for Agoraphobes

As professional Brooklyn boosters we’re firm advocates of doing as much holiday shopping in the borough as possible. All of the small businesses and local artisans are part of what makes this place tick and there’s nothing we like better than giving Brooklyn-made gifts this time of year. That being said, it’s also an insanely busy season, and sometimes you don’t have time to hit six or seven small shops, or you just can’t face the crowds at one-stop shopping experiences like holiday fairs?(though we’ll publish a brick-and-mortar round-up tomorrow for you power shoppers out there). Here’s some of our favorite accessible-by-couch Brooklyn shopping. What you’ll spend on shipping you’ll save by avoiding impulse buys.

We’ll be adding to this gift guide over the next week by themed mini-guides on our blog for Book Nerds, Foodie Fiends, Sexy Santas, Fashion Forwards and more types of giftees. For now, here’s the best Brooklyn has to offer, all at your fingertips. No lines, no waiting, no Amazon guilt.

Smell Gooders
Turns out, in Brooklyn we smell good. Or at least, there are a number of people making stuff that will help you smell good. Soapwalla Kitchen makes organic, vegan, skin-nourishing bath and body products. If you’re looking to treat someone special check out the Lavender Love gift set with a lavender-eucalyptus scented face and body bar, body wash and bath salts ($50). We are also huge fans of their totally organic deodorant cream ($10). So, it’s not exactly a romantic gift, but it’s so far superior to other hippie deodorants and no aluminum salts or other scary chemicals, if you know, things like that worry you.

We also super love the eclectic, memory-stirring scents at CB I Hate Perfume. Williamsburg-based olfactory wizard Christopher Brosius makes perfumes that smell like memories. Or memories of dreams. Or memories of entire summers. It sounds pretentious, but seriously, his scents are like experiences, not brands and they are amazing. In addition to staple scents, like Fire from Heaven, which we often wear, CB creates limited edition scents including Gingerbread for the holidays. It doesn’t make you smell like a cookie so much as, well, Christmas magic. Perfumes come in water-based sprays ($75-100) and more concentrated “absolute” formulas. You can also buy 2ml samples of the absolutes for $10-20, which are perfect stocking stuffers.

Another local perfumist, Anne McClain of MCMC Fragrances, just introduced the perfect gift for the moustached, goatee-d or bearded man in your life: scented beard oil. The fragrance, with notes of Virginia cedarwood, green coriander and pink peppercorn, was originally designed as a cologne for her then-boyfriend, now husband. He’s the one who decided to roll it on beard, so really, any man can use “Dude No. 1.”

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Book Nerds
Greenlight Bookstore–another one of our favorite small businesses–just got into the online game. The process isn’t exactly as easy one-click ordering, but staff picks for fiction, non-fiction, cookbooks and kids makes for a savvier selection process, and all the categories are chock full of Brooklyn authors.

If your favorite reader has a taste for the sartorial, check out Novel Ts. Take the American literary canon. Now imagine as a series of baseball teams. Now make super-soft t-shirts for those teams. Yes, there’s a t-shirt with a whale on the front and the name “Dick” on the back. Our favorites are the two new Vonnegut-themed shirts ($24.95). In this literary world, Kilgore Trout is on the same team as Gatsby. Not only are they made in Red Hook, one dollar from each shirt is donated either to 826NYC, a non-profit supporting arts education, or to Doctors without Borders.

Foodie Fiends
The Brooklyn Kitchen recently updated their website and online store, so you don’t even have head to Williamsburg to get your hands on a new Sodastream or copper pan (if you’re feeling spendy) for the cook in your life. This French carafe with four glasses is designed so that the glasses (easily replaceable at any kitchen store, so no worries about breaking up the set) stack right into the neck of the bottle. At $30 it’s perfect for wine, water or whatever you’re drinking. Fill it with margaritas and carry it up to the roof come summer. At $30, we’re not sure who wouldn’t want this as a gift. Brooklyn Kitchen also sells gift certificates online, so your recipient could choose to take a pickling, canning, baking or cooking class in one of their two kitchen labs.

Sourced from upstate New York, and treated and sealed to be food safe, Brooklyn Slate is a totally original take on the classic cheese board, and this season, on their site only, they’re offering gift-basket-esque presents called “pantry collectives.” There are three to choose from, and all feature some variation of Castleton Crackers, a Ted & Honey condiment, Shelburne Farms Cheddar and a slate cheese board for $50. It’s like the locavore’s answer to Harry & David.

Design Mavens
Supermarket is an online indie design megamart. It’s less overwhelming, and much better curated, than Etsy, but still, it’s a rabbit hole. There are three Brooklyn designers on Supermarket who we especially love. Build Your Block sells pillows silkscreened with the likeness of Brooklyn buildings (as seen at the top of this post), in a variety of pop-y colors and sizes. We’re also digging this print from Mélangerie of line drawings of foods representing each state. And, while designer and ceramic artist Kim Westad works in the Bronx, we love her elegant bowls, cups and vases enough to include her in a Brooklyn round-up.

Brooklyn-based?Design Glut offers another online treasure trove of design-y gifts, from housewares to jewelry. There are stocking stuffers like the $8?cubic switchplate, globally minded jewelry like the currency bracelet ($24) or the world necklace ($60), and really smart storage options like the jar tile ($30).

Published on 12.2.10.

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

‘Stache Chic

Saturday December 4th, 2010

06:00:00 PM

GREENPOINT Put that post-Movember moustache to good use on Saturday at the Gotham City Beard Alliance’s 2010 NYC Beard and Moustache Competition. The event, held at Club Europa, features matchups in beard-centric categories like Recession Beard and Fake Beard as well as Moustache, Goatee, and the ever-intriguing Freestyle; proceeds will go to the FealGood Foundation, which aids 9/11 first responders.

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Midwestern Epic

Wednesday December 1st, 2010

07:00:00 PM

COBBLE HILL Just in time for the holiday season, much-beloved New York author (and Bad Sex in Fiction nominee) Jonathan Franzen will be appearing at BookCourt tonight to read from and sign copies of Freedom. This appearance by the Time-deemed Great American Novelist is likely to reach capacity, so be sure to arrive early.

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Contestants in Latest Season of ‘Top Chef’ to Reside in Brooklyn Heights Penthouse

The eighth season of “Top Chef” returns to New York this December, but the contestants will live in a penthouse atop One Brooklyn Bridge Park, PR Newswire reports. The “Sky House” is a 4,628-square-foot, four bedroom unit priced at $7.25 million, making it the second most expensive apartment in Brooklyn. The place features a custom Italian kitchen built by Dada. The building’s facilities include a fitness room, yoga room, media lounge, indoor virtual golf, valet,?concierge?and 7,000 square feet of landscaped gardens. “The luxurious penthouse provided a nice escape for the cast, on the other side of the river, and gave the chef’testants the perfect place to rest and recharge,” said Robert Levine, CEO of RAL Companies, developer of “Top Chef”.

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Spellbound

Saturday December 4th, 2010

08:30:00 PM

GOWANUS For librarians and literary folk who love a good party, the annual Biblioball is like a thriller, a romance, and a tell-all in one. Guests at this Desk Set gala get to mingle with literary celebs like Gilbert Ford (“Flying Lessons”) and Marcy Demansky (“Bad Marie”); hear wizard rockers Harry and the Potters; see trapeze artists, and shake their booty to great DJs all night long. All proceeds benefit Literacy for Incarcerated Teens (LIT), including raffle tickets for awesome prizes like a plane ticket to anywhere in the U.S., a week in Colorado, gift certificates for James, Great Jones, Enid’s, Rosewater, and more. Leatherbound tickets are nearly sold out, but you can still snag a “Hardcover” for $20 online until 9am on Saturday, or $25 at the door.

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Brooklyn Man Arrested in North Carolina

The Dispatch reports that Socrates J. Gomez of Brooklyn has been charged with three drug related counts in Davidson County in North Carolina. The 25 year old is being accused by law enforcement of trafficking cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia and of keeping a vehicle/dwelling for controlled substances, says The Dispatch. Gomez was arrested after he was stopped on interstate 85 North due to a traffic violation, said The Dispatch.

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Jewish Leaders Offer Reward in Robbery

The NY Daily News reports that Jewish leaders in Brooklyn are offering a $5,000 reward to anyone who assists in solving a robbery that took place during Thanksgiving. Joel Weinberger, 26, was unconscious after a beating by three men in Williamsburg as he walked to his home, said the NY Daily News.

“They rearranged his face, beating him beyond recognition,” said Isaac Abraham, a Jewish community leader, to the NY Daily News.

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