Brooklyn residents relived the days of the Dodgers with the premiere of "42," the biopic of sports and civil rights legend Jackie Robinson.
Category: <span>Arts & Culture</span>
Brooklyn Based Film Makers Debut Short At The Sonoma Film Festival
The Bushwick-based production company FilmGym premied their short film “Chance of Rain” this past weekend at the prestigious Sonoma Film festival.
A Madding Brooklyn Crowd Gathers for Season Premiere
Brooklyn fans dress and drink like "Mad Men" as they celebrate the opening episode of the show's sixth season.
[VIDEO] Opera to Drag: Brooklyn Queen is a New Pioneer
Alotta McGriddles (no McDonald's affiliation) performs her way to the height of her career.
[VIDEO] Edible Jewelry: Glitterlimes made in Greenpoint
Debbie Tuch scours the globe for interesting fruits and candy to turn into jewelry in her Greenpoint, Brooklyn studio.
Jane’s Carousel: Sandy Survivor Back in Action
Historic Jane’s Carousel was nearly inundated by Superstorm Sandy three months ago, and the recovery has been grueling.
[SLIDESHOW] A Bay Ridge Band as Diverse as Brooklyn
Fresh from their victory at Brooklyn's Battle of the Boroughs, Victor V. Gurbo & Co. reflect the area's diversity.
New Documentary Takes on Gentrification in Williamsburg
A review and interview for "Gut Renovation," a documentary chronicling Su Friedrich's experiences watching Williamsburg's gentrification.
[VIDEO] Rappers from the Middle East and North Africa Perform at BAM
On Friday March 8, Hip Hop artists from the Middle East and North Africa performed in front of New York high school students at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).
Art Crunch Continues in Wake of Chabad Lawsuit
The Brooklyn-based Chabad group and Russia have been sparring for years over the ownership of a collection of documents confiscated during World War II. But the biggest loser has been art institutions.