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The Society for the Advancement of Social Studies - Tuesday, July 2

Our pals at the Society for the Advancement of Social Studies are back on Tuesday to discuss a different historical topic that you probably knew at one point but don’t remember anymore, plus themed drink specials. Up this month: NOT American Revolutions.

Everything goes down on Tuesday, July 2 in the back room at Public Assembly in Williamsburg (70 North 6th Street). Doors at 7, talks shortly thereafter, 21+. 

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Gift Certificate Giveaway! - CLOSED!

**Congrats to Kerry (one of our email entrants) for winning! We promise to do another one soon!**

To celebrate 7,000 Twitter followers we're giving away a $75 gift certificate to the Brainery. All you have to do is comment below by Friday, June 28 at 12pm EDT, and we'll select the winner at random and let you know via email/facebook. You have to be 18, and live in the US, btw. 

If you hate FB but still want to participate, just shoot us...

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The Movable Bridges of New York City

The first time I got stuck at the 9th Street bridge in Gowanus, I couldn't quite believe it. Stopping traffic in New York City to let one boat pass? It seemed really quaint, but over the years I've gotten stuck there many times, mostly in the afternoons, and it's always kind of nice: a reminder of just how tied we (still) are to the water here. 

Since then, I've wondered how many bridges are left like this in the city, thinking there...

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It's (Almost) Mulberry Season

A few years back, I lived near a prolific mulberry tree along the Prospect Expressway, and ever since, I've been a bit obsessed with picking them, mostly because I love the idea of getting berries for free. (Take that, $8/quart Greenmarket strawberries!)

But free doesn't mean anything if the food doesn't taste any good, and lucky us, mulberries taste really, really good. And as long as you don't mind investing some ...

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