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Help document Ditmas Park's first snow of 2013. Here are our photos and videos. Add your own all weekend!
What you need to know about the impending snowstorm.
The fourth annual interfaith concert will include music from the Jewish, Christian and Muslim traditions.
Live Nation announced on Sunday that The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour tickets for North American dates will go on sale Feb. 11.
Celebrate the start of a new week with these local picks.
A look at Ditmas Park through our lens—and yours.
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Django Unchained, Argo, Les Miserables and other movies are showing at nearby theaters, in case you want to catch up ahead of the Academy Awards.
From drop-in drawing workshops to Afro Latin Jazz, to classes for kids, there's something for everyone this January and February.
A home on Ocean Avenue really does it up for the season.
A daily look at Ditmas Park though our lens—and yours.
The neighborhood was abuzz with crews for a Kristen Wiig movie and a Bon Jovi music video.
Proceeds benefit New Yorkers in need.
Don't let Sandy get you down. As long as the electricity is on, you might as well turn up the hits.
This mix tape of spooky, scary favorites will set the mood for your next ghoulish fete.
Bestselling author James Patterson gives tips on making your child an avid reader. Plus, here's a great reading list for the fall to get you started.
Head to the flower shop and bar to see the Brooklyn-based group at 9 p.m.
Temple Beth Emeth will host performers Nadje Noordhuis, James Shipp, Vitor Gonçalves and friends on Oct. 11.
You don't need to walk to the Barclays Center to experience Jay's live show.
Change aims to make monthly event less crowded.
A new exhibit will showcase old Miss Subways posters along with new portraits of the contestants in their present life.
Censorship is alive and well, as highlighted by Banned Books Week—and you might be surprised by who the most vocal challengers of books are.
Eric Pesso has been named one of the top 10 artists for GO from the Brooklyn Museum.
The first live performance of songs from Trashed Out, a musical film inspired by Exiles in Eden, hits The Stone Sept. 28.
All ticket purchases help fund the Flatbush Development Corp.’s after-school programs