Issue 40 Archive
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Realities of Small Town Life
By Nancy McDermott| Issue 40 | No CommentsWhen we left New York City, I worried that culture might be hard to come by. Oh the luxury of having film festivals and museums, concerts and exhibitions on your... -
To Hell And Back
By Melanie Hoopes| Issue 40 | No CommentsHey Park Sloper! What’s new? Thanks for all the letters responding to my column last issue. To answer your questions, yes, I do take the time to think about my... -
Spring Cleaning
By Nicole Caccavo Kear| Issue 40 | No CommentsMy family lives by the Five Second Rule. But even my five and seven year-old understand that the Rule has its exceptions, that it works in some situations and not... -
Vinaigrette for Boiled Spring Vegetables
By Destin Joy Lane| Issue 40 | No CommentsI’m thrilled to share this gift of spring, a recipe philosophy by Tamar Adler, author of the recently released An Everlasting Meal: Cooking with Economy and Grace (Scribner, October 2011). ... -
Something for Everyone
By Celeste Kaufman| Issue 40 | No CommentsAs the city awakens from its Winter sleep, it’s time to renew our appreciation of everything it has to offer. For this issue, here’s a look at classic foodie establishments... -
Beyond Arts and Crafts
By Megh Wright| Issue 40 | No CommentsSpring is almost here, which means summer is just around the corner and registration for Park Slope’s many summer camps is in full swing. Aside from the usual fare, Park... -
Summer Camp Roundup
By The Park Slope Reader Team| Issue 40 | No CommentsOn February 4th, PS 321 hosted “School’s Out: Summer Camp and After School Expo”, and invited dozens of neighboring summer camps to showcase what their summer programs offer to local... -
Sh*t Park Slope Parents Say
By Liz Gold| Issue 40 | No CommentsIt all started with Susan Fox. Fox, who manages the website ParkSlopeParents.com, had been following the slew of Sh*t videos (her favorite being Sh*t Guys Don’t Say) popping up on... -
Spring Fever
By Florence Wang| Issue 40 | No CommentsAs the weather warms, it’s time to get out and explore what’s new in Park Slope this season.















