DeWanda Wise will star as Nola Darling in Spike Lee's ‘She's Gotta Have It’ Netflix reboot.
10 emerging, NYC-based artists will each be granted $10,000 to create art in 10 designated city parks.
Brooklyn coffee shops will transform into Luke's Diner and serve free coffee on Wednesday in honor of Netflix's "Gilmore Girls" reboot.
Here's your chance to score a role in the 10-episode Netflix reboot of "She's Gotta Have It."
The annual Afropunk Festival turned Fort Greene's Commodore Barry Park into a street-style paradise last weekend.
The Kickstarter Festival will bring successfully crowdfunded projects to Fort Greene Park on Saturday.
Animation buffs can peek into the medium's past, present and future during a 3-day showcase at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
The festival will celebrate African history, music, food and culture from July 1 through July 4.
Any theories on who will be the photo subject?
The event runs Thursday through Saturday.
Come out to the park this Friday for a 3-hour DJ set dedicated to the legendary musician, plus a late-night screening of "Purple Rain."
The 8 p.m. dance- and sing-a-long is called “PRINCE We Love You Shockadelica Joint," of course.
The company announced the news Tuesday.
The Review Panel, a Manhattan institution the past decade, comes to BPL’s Dweck Center
Due to a "fear of bridges."
Designed by local artist Cheryl Berkowitz.
BP Eric Adams for president.
The legendary punk guitarist played in Queens over the summer.
Jay-Z continues staking his claim in Brand Brooklyn.
Literally a two-story statue of an arm.
In the Brooklyn Navy Yard, of course.
What could go wrong?
Otherwise known as "The Envy Index."
The perfect dive for a shadowy rendezvous.
“No, no, it’s fine, it’s fine, I’m going to meet her when the time’s right,” Hathaway said, eyeing Carey during Manhattan event.
There's just one catch.
Not safe for work, but definitely worth a stealth under-desk viewing.
"Does time even matter anymore?”
The Brownsville hip-hop legend died on Saturday, but he was almost instantly immortalized in the streets of Brooklyn.
"The officer and his partner took some time to enjoy a block party and get to know those they serve," says the NYPD.
The mural is going up on a wall along the Bed-Stuy/Bushwick border.
With the healing powers of Twitter.
He left the signed copy of "Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret" in a giveaway box on the curb.
Brooklyn literary scene implodes.
By reviewers on TripAdvisor.
For free.
Yeah, we're cool.
Free Performing Arts Events in Brooklyn from June 7 - August 18, 2015 Presented by Disney
A must read.
The long established Williamsburg and DUMBO art space is moving to Detroit at the end of this month.