The play revisits a troubling moment in Crown Heights History, the 1991 riot. And for many, it's still a difficult subject.
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November 04, 2019November 4, 2019Arts & Culture, Brooklyn Life, Featured
Has the Miss Subways Pageant Gone Off the Rails?
The gathering is part transit activism and part surrealism, with drinks and ‘rabid wolves’ on the side.
November 01, 2019October 31, 2019Arts & Culture, Brooklyn Life, Featured, Religion
“Let Him Come”: A Gay Black Minister and Her Long Journey Back to God
At The Potter’s House, one of the oldest independent Black founded LGBT churches in New York, a Black pastor and her partner lead a congregation to a new doctrine: God moves in the midst of the LGBT community.
October 16, 2019October 21, 2019Arts & Culture, Brooklyn Life
“Red Hook,” Brooklyn’s Very Own Superhero, Battles Villains and Rising Rents
Dean Haspiel, an award-winning comic book artist, uses The Red Hook to show an alternative Brooklyn where art is capital.
October 11, 2019October 23, 2019Arts & Culture, Brooklyn Life, The Buildings of Brooklyn
Life Inside the “House of Collection”
Stories and artifacts from Williamsburg’s original artist residence.
October 09, 2019October 20, 2019Arts & Culture, Brooklyn Life, The Buildings of Brooklyn
Where Pierogis Meet Punk in Greenpoint
Welcome to the Warsaw, a community center for aging Poles and a concert venue for young rockers.