Learn about the destruction of the Williamsburg art community in the third and final episode of my Complete History of Williamsburg. Available now on my podcast “Listening to Fletcher C Johnson” 🙂
Hear all about these Atlantans and how they ruined the neighborhood as I break down the Complete History of Williamsburg in my podcast “Listening to Fletcher C Johnson.” Available everywhere 🙂
Well all of Atlanta seemed to move up to Brooklyn within a couple years of each other and they brought their bad habits with them. I don’t know what Williamsburg would have looked like without these degenerates running around
Why DO people from Atlanta do so much cocaine? Atlanta is the only place I know where someone did a bump off their car key while the key was still in the ignition
This week's episode of “Listening to Fletcher C Johnson” finds me broke but, with a little help from Matt & Kim and a little help from my friend Zane, I manage to travel from New York City to Los Angeles to visit my old roommates at the “Boston Frat House.”
I’ve lived my adult life on less money than anyone. I don’t know what people are buying all the time. I’ve been broke so long I think I forgot how to buy things. One summer I lived in Portland Oregon and didn’t spend a single dollar for one month. I ate at Food Not Bombs,
The Vagina Tree. A Williamsburg staple. The McCarren Park compass. Lost during Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Learn about this landmark and many more as I breakdown the Complete History of Williamsburg in this week’s episode of my podcast “Listening to Fletcher C Johnson.”
In the year 2000 it was NOT okay to be indie AND horny. But through a string of 80s nights, gay clubs, and indie songs with disco backbeats horniness seeped back into the alternative community. Hear this story and more in this week's episode of “Listening to Fletcher C Johnson”
I spent two consecutive years sleeping on couches. I had a system and the system worked. Learn my system in the season 3 premiere of my podcast “Listening to Fletcher C Johnson.” Available now on all podcast players!
There is more music with great lyrics and bad melodies than there is music with great melodies. There is infinite music with bad lyrics and bad melodies. And there is almost no music with great lyrics AND great melodies
If any punks want to know exactly where to place a patch on their jacket, pants, sweatshirt or oddball/arty item of clothing: I know the correct answer. I can tell you. Hit me up