Rising rents force more artists out.
Category: <span>Arts & Culture</span>
Dance of the African Diaspora in Brooklyn: It’s More Than Movement
In a changing Brooklyn, Cumbe is empowering dancers through African teachings and traditions.
A Jewish-Style Coffeehouse Embraces Bed-Stuy Artists
A recently opened coffee shop, Kava Shteeble, is one face of gentrification in Bed-Stuy. Not everybody in the neighborhood loves it, but some do—particularly certain local artists, with whom Kava Shteeble has worked to forge a bond.
3,530 Miles in Translation
One translator's journey to bring a Holocaust survivor's story to life.
Seeking Friendship in a World of Cartoon Ponies
People find friendship in the most unlikely of places - the TV show "My Little Pony."
New Kickstarter HQ May Jumpstart Greenpoint’s Emerging Arts Scene
The crowdfunding website moves next month into the up-and-coming north Brooklyn neighborhood.
How did Dumbo become Dumbo? The story of a neighborhood
This is the story of how Dumbo went from an underutilized waterfront area to a thriving industrial, commercial and tech hub.
Witches and Mermaids
Miss Cherry Delight woke up one Saturday morning not long ago and knew she was no longer a princess.
BRIC by BRIC: Renovated Arts Center Opens
Today the Brooklyn Information and Culture organization opened its newly-renovated BRIC House, a 40,000 square foot arts complex to the public.
A Tasting for Brooklyn Palates
What ever you were in the mood for Tuesday night, you could have found at The Green Building in Cobble Hill at the third annual Tasting Brooklyn event.