
Polaroids and pencils bring the analog photography community together at Brooklyn Film Camera
Tom Robinson, Bob Greco and Dan Hureira’s “Lens and Lead,” opened in the Brooklyn Film Camera gallery Friday, and will be on view for July.

Tom Robinson, Bob Greco and Dan Hureira’s “Lens and Lead,” opened in the Brooklyn Film Camera gallery Friday, and will be on view for July.

Fans gathered outside the cocktail bar waiting for a chance to see Swift, who was dressed in a gold Maria Lucia Hohan gown.

Hello Wood built the units as compact hospitality suites, and specifications include bathrooms, decks and even infrared saunas.

Pacha New York will run seasonally from June through October, while The Great Hall will continue year-round as a “multi-genre arena.”

The teardown is expected to finish in April or May, according to a document provided to Community Board 1. It will cost $1.5 million.

The Brooklyn Mirage music venue in East Williamsburg is expanding its food and beverage offerings by partnering with Smorgasburg.

In the Summer of 2022, an idealistic coffee shop — aptly named Principles — opened in Gowanus. This shop serves up specialty coffee and vegan

Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced on Wednesday that an East Williamsburg man has been indicted on numerous charges of assault, strangulation and burglary as hate crimes and other charges

Unlike many New York establishments that turn over quickly from dwindling sales and rising rents, Long Haul Brewery — Bushwick’s newest restaurant, café and bar — anticipates staying a while.

East Williamsburg is getting a gourmet grocery store where drunk men with beards once greased their stomachs with tiny, spongy meat circles debatably categorized as “hamburgers.” Brooklyn Harvest Market —

New legislation currently being drafted in the New York City Council will look to enhance transparency regarding the set of favored nonprofits that have been on the receiving end of

One of Brooklyn’s oldest public markets is getting a major makeover. City officials announced Tuesday that they’re pumping $2.7 million into the Moore Street Market, a 15,000-square-foot shopping center at

It’s no secret that nightlife thrives in New York. There’s a reason, after all, that the metropolis is dubbed The City That Never Sleeps. The $35.1 billion industry creates roughly

A popular yet problematic nightclub with a history of violations in East Williamsburg had its liquor license renewal unanimously denied at a northern Brooklyn community board meeting last month. The

A three-day design show at the Brooklyn Navy Yard this weekend will feature raspberry stools, quintessentially Brooklyn stoops, glass lemonade sets and more. BROOKLYN DESIGNS, the anchor fair of the

From Brooklyn to the Adirondacks, thousands of volunteers set out along the shores of the Hudson River and its tributaries on Saturday to pick up tires, food containers and a

The city’s plan for rezoning the North Brooklyn Industrial Zone is beginning to come into focus, with the goal of encouraging job growth by reworking restrictive zoning to allow for

A busy Brooklyn hospital will be getting a $5 million upgrade that will include an expansion of its emergency department, the City Council’s Brooklyn delegation announced on Tuesday. The Brooklyn

Jazmine Headley, Whose Child Was Torn From Her Arms At A City Office, Gets A Public Apology (New York Times) Truck Driver Reportedly Swerves Into Building To Avoid Cat (New

The Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corporation (SBIDC) and the East Williamsburg Valley Industrial Development Corporation (EWVIDCO) teamed up to host an evening of networking and a tour of Bush Terminal

There is a stretch of Church Avenue in East Flatbush that iscalled Bob Marley Boulevard, after the Jamaican-born musician wholeft an indelible mark on popular culture and a worldwide audiencewith songs about, among other things, unity, identity and sharedhumanity in a tumultuous world.
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