Noshin’ The Neighborhood vol 6: A-Pou’s Taste
Buckle up for a cozy one as we share our last nosh of the year before stepping into 2025
Noshin’ the Neighborhood #6 takes us 4 blocks north and two blocks over, to A-Pou’s Taste (Doris Yao’s brick-n-mortar location on Grand Street “Grandma’s Taste”, of same namesake as her legendary potsticker truck). Get cozy with some Taiwanese Mustard Soup and a wine pairing in-parallel, that rounds-off aside the greens with a ruby dash of color contrast. The heartiness and mending qualities of this dish remind us that sometimes “The soup is the meal, Jerry” (or can be, but don’t forget some potstickers), especially with a splash of optimism from a four-seasons rosé, to help raise one’s chin (and gumption) for the leap into 2025. Warm wishes for this new year & Guá kìng—lí !
📍 Location: @a_poustaste963
🍜 Nosh: Taiwanese #MustardSoup
🌓 Pairing: #RozsaPetsovits by @franz_weninger
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David Bender: The art of Listening
Anyone that's ever spent a bit of time on Waterbury St. has most likely come in contact with David. He's been a fixture of the neighborhood for a number of years which makes sense being that his studio (Studio Bender) is right around the corner on Meserole St. David has always been a supportive presence throughout past artist-in-residence shows at Waterbury W&S. We're excited to now play host to David and have his latest work live within our space throughout the month of November; there will also be a satellite installation directly next door at Newtown Cafe.
Tornado Allies
Tornado Allies is group show featuring multi medium tornado inspired artwork by artists Alan O’keeffe and Adam Hurlburt. Growing up on opposite sides of the globe, both found early and long lasting inspiration from the weather phenomenon, but its the fact that both artists coincidentally discovered each others’ talents that is the true “act of god.”