What you need to know, pre-coffee.
A round up of great local events from Monday through Friday.
A glimpse of warmer weather in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's greenhouses.
Plus, Brooklyn Flea, Cobble Hill Think Tank classes and more.
Plus, City Stomp, underground hip-hop and other fun events in Brooklyn today.
The art installation, which is made of wood salvaged from Sandy, recently moved from Times Square to Pearl Street in Brooklyn.
Plus, a Lost Lit Writing Workshop, new FEMA Flood Maps for Zone A and more.
The “greatest show on Earth” will have 23 shows from March 20 through April 1.
Astrophotographer Robert Gendler's latest exhibition, The Universe in Color, is on display now at Grumpy Bert shop/gallery.
Storm clouds, art, and dancing in this week's best photos.
"Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works" by El Anatsui
A new documentary by Max Kutner is described as "the first comprehensive account of the past, present and future" of the Brooklyn landmark.
Plus a free Mil’s Trills show, and more.
Amelia Robinson, the one-woman band who jams on the ukulele, has a series of five gigs starting this Saturday at the Brooklyn Public Library through March 10 at Littlefield.
A reading of Sendak's "Where the Wild Things Are" will be held at the Carroll Gardens branch.
Local charity partners with former hit series to help others around Brooklyn and beyond.
The museum's top floor features galleries filled with centuries of American art.
Brooklyn-area information and events you won't want to miss.
Live Nation announced on Sunday that The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour tickets for North American dates will go on sale Feb. 11.
At 5Pointz street art museum, just off the G line, you can take a tour, watch a graffiti demo, and even snag an impromptu performance by a beatboxer.
Celebrate the start of a new week with these local picks.
Amelia Robinson's electric ukulele, and special musical guests, will "perform interactive groovy tunes that are guaranteed to have babies boppin' and parents rockin'!"
Carroll Gardens-area information and events you won't want to miss.
Upcoming information and events you won't want to miss.
Django Unchained, Silver Linings Playbook, Les Miserables and other movies are showing in the neighborhood, in case you want to catch up ahead of the Academy Awards.
Mark Your Calendars: Brooklyn Museum presents public programs for adults, teens and kids in January and February
'The Hobbit' is enjoyable, but more lightweight than the original 'Rings' trilogy, while 'Lay the Favorite' is a rare misfire for a great director.
There are only a few days left until Christmas, have you bought all of your gifts yet?
The ghosts of Christmases past will visit Carroll Park just four more times before leaving for good.
The Flooded Art Party aims to raise money to help Brooklyn artists affected by Sandy get back on their feet.
A volunteer show performing for seniors is seeking a leading lady
Fans were originally disappointed when the band scheduled dates in Newark, N.J. over the brand-new Barclays Center.
Portraits by Régine Romain are included in the “Photography Works” show at Clover’s Fine Art Gallery, November 10 - 11
Don't let Sandy get you down. As long as the electricity is on, you might as well turn up the hits.