Museum Hosting "Wild Style" 40th Anniversary Celebration and Toy Exhibit/Shopping Experience
Historic Cemetery Aims To Demystify End-Of-Life Care Through Bold Programming
Cemetery offers a unique and dynamic array of arts & cultural events, historic tours, nature programs, and much more
Braata Productions presents Jamaica Youth Choral Final Leg of their Redemption Songs Tour in NYC
See you at the show!
“People often confuse the actor with the act," said Sirico's brother. "[But] my brother had a moral compass.”
Sirico played Paulie "Walnuts" Gualtieri on the hit HBO show.
David Adams stars in Chicago's Lifeline Theatre’s Carmilla, running virtually beginning Oct. 30
The roving theater will stop at Osborn Plaza and Albee Square in August. Each performance is made up of three shows and is free to attend.
The Fourth of July tradition will head in front of a live audience for the first time since before the pandemic. Here's what to know.
The complex project required removal and replacement of all of the ageing ductwork from the building which is over 50 years old.
The Library was selected via a highly competitive process open to audio producers in the U.S.
The musician finds success in a new and innovative realm
The Brooklyn production became a city-wide sensation after launching in 2017, with more than 7,000 guests attending each year.
How I relaunched my career after a 22-year hiatus
Q&A With Writer/Director Rachel Feldman and Producer J. Todd Harris on Their Award-Winning Screenplay, "Lilly," and its Production Plans
Students in Grades 6 through 12 are eligible to compete in local and national competition.
Librarians working throughout BPL’s 59 branches nominated 110 books this year.
The new initiative at select branches extends outdoor wireless Internet signal 300 Feet in all directions.
Passes to select cultural institutions throughout the five boroughs available now to library cardholders.
Designed by Marble Fairbanks, with landscape architecture by SCAPE, the library is twice the size of the previous branch.
Nominated by BPL librarians, the titles reflect the urgent social and political issues of our time.
The new Center is housed at the landmarked Pierrepont Street building that was home to BHS for nearly 140 years.
Slingshot, his first collection of poetry, was awarded the 2020 Lambda Literary Award in Gay Poetry.
Lisa Lucas, Executive Director of National Book Foundation, lead off with a discussion of Parable of the Sower on September 22.
October 9 - December 22, 2019: Art that pushes the boundaries and raises important questions
Tickets go on sale Friday, Sept. 6 at 10 a.m.
The Barclays Center in Brooklyn will host a show with the Lumineers on Feb. 13, 2020.
Judd Apatow and Bill Burr were also seen at the game, and may be working on a project about Davidson's firefighter dad, who died on 9/11.
Featuring delicious food, an educational symposium and a concert, this celebration will be one to remember.
The National are set to rock Prospect Park on June 12 and 13th.
Piera Pizzo, the thrifty influencer behind HiPiera, joins the PatchCast to talk about micro-influencing and where to get the best pizza.
Spencer Ludwig brings his energy to Freehold in Brooklyn last night 4/26.
The book, celebrated at The Christophers’ 70th annual gala in NYC, is one of 11 representing 18 authors and illustrators
Elected officials have secured $600,000 a year to throw free concerts in Coney Island for the next six years.
Fred Coffman, an escrow agent from the title insurance agency Riverside Abstract explains what is escrow and why it is important.
Say goodbye to 2018 in Brooklyn with style, in silence or with lots and lots of local beer.
Barack Obama receives RFK Human Rights Award
SNL's Michael Che said in support of the product, "Food tastes better. I can jump higher."
Celebrating Three of Brooklyn’s Best: Julia Jean-Francois, Alyssa Aguilera, and Cynthia Gordy Giwa Honored for Their Commitment to Community