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Here's your weekend guide to Brooklyn events.
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The streets of Brooklyn were thronged with revelers celebrating the culture of the Caribbean with music, food, dancing and feathers.
Daniela's Lens takes Patch to the red carpet premiere of Spike Lee's highly anticipated new movie 'BlacKkKlansman' starring Laura Harrier!
The record-breaking, sold-out Brooklyn Museum show is being brought back via smartphone.
Daniela's Lens takes Patch to Brooklyn for a celebration of all things emoji!
Kid-friendly movies are being screened for just $1.
Talk a walking tour through Coney Island. Check out an art book fair. Watch comedians go through hell. Do something Brooklyn.
Celebrate Derby Day. Check out a kite festival. Wish Karl Marx a Happy Birthday. Do something Brooklyn.
A Brooklyn-based company will host a pop-up museum dedicated to pizza at a spot around the city in October.
The music festival will be held throughout May and hold concerts at unique spots like Deno's Wonder Wheel Park and The Park Avenue Armory.
Celebrate the cherry blossom bloom. Hit a roller disco. Sample the best margaritas. Do something Brooklyn.
Celebrate Earth Day with different events. Sample the best tacos in the borough. Catch a show of dad jokes. Do something Brooklyn.
Watch a 1860s-style baseball game. Visit a sculpture garden with pieces made of trash. Watch Saturday morning cartoons.
Test out board games in design. Watch a group of comedians roast vegetables. Learn about women behind famous whiskey. Do something Brooklyn.
Join a boozy roller disco. Got to a hot pot supper club. Catch a Tinder-themed comedy show. Do something Brooklyn.
After a five-year global tour, the "David Bowie Is" exhibition — featuring items from the icon's archives — lands at Brooklyn Museum.
Read children's books with a drag queen, throw axes with (not at) your friends, and wander Williamsburg in a onesie.
Catch a Galentine's Day comedy show, play some retro video games or go to an 80s dance party.
Catch a live performance of the movie 'Groundhog Day,' learn how to make a Valentine's Day card or watch the Super Bowl.
Contemplate philosophy at midnight. Take on the Bushwick Party Killer. Blow a glass. Do something Brooklyn.
Sample some cassoulet, see an all-female mariachi band and catch some comedy shows.
Snag some last minute gifts, watch "Gremlins" or check out a "Stranger Things" themed cosplay event.
Jewelers exhibit a range of media & techniques and share the Museum’s Beaux-Arts Court Nov. 18-19 with furniture, ceramics, glass, sculpture
Fashion fills the Beaux-Arts Court Nov. 18-19 along with jewelry, furniture, glass, ceramics, sculpture & photography
Exhibitors will also fill the Beaux-Arts Court Nov. 18-19 with furniture, fashion, millinery,jewelry, sculpture & photography
Photographers, jewelers, fashion designers, furniture & art glass makers also fill the landmark Beaux-Arts Court Nov. 18-19
Sculptors, jewelers, fashion designers, furniture & art glass makers will also fill the landmark Beaux-Arts Court Nov. 18-19
They join glass-makers, ceramists, fine artists, photographers and sculptors, jewelers and fashion designers Nov. 18-19 in Beaux-Arts Court
The country’s prominent jewelers, fashion designers, furniture and art glass makers, 90 in all, will fill the museum’s Beaux-Arts Court
Jenna Lyons, Stacy London and more of the fiercest women in business will all be under one roof for an epic two days of talks and workshops.
Jimmy Kimmel Live will have a week-long stint in the borough.
Alexander Jean and Hawthorne Height headline this weekend's event.
DJ Jazzy Jeff, GRiZ and Flying Lotus are among the festival's two-day lineup.
MSNBC host Chris Hayes and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage will appear at BKBF, which kicks off Sept. 11.