LIU Brooklyn presents “Fires in the Mirror,” March 27-31 at Kumble Theater. “Fires in the Mirror” chronicles the response to the Crown Heights riots of 1991.
This week, as I celebrate the 100th birthday of the Girl Scouts of America, with my fellow Girl Scouts, it is important that we acknowledge its' Founder Juliette Gordon-Low.
Active networking can help you snag the perfect apartment.
Entrepreneur Week, an exciting five-day series of informative and motivational speakers, runs March 12-16 at LIU Brooklyn.
The free screening of "More Than A Month" is held in association with WNET and ITVS, will take place Thursday, Feb. 16, at 6 p.m. at LIU Brooklyn's Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts.
If chosen carefully, your next apartment could be that last place you have to buy.
Ten things to consider about home ownership before you sign on the dotted line.
LIU Brooklyn holds story-hour, book giveaways and more next Monday at 2:30 p.m. at Grace Reformed Church in Prospect Lefferts Gardens.
A two year old learns his first lesson in giving.
On Saturday, Nov. 19, from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., dancers from across the world will perform as part of DANCEHACKIT at LIU's Kumble Theater in Brooklyn and online at www.dancehackit.com.
Helena D. Lewis’ “Call Me Crazy: Diary of a Mad Social Worker” returns to Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts on the Brooklyn Campus of Long Island University Sept. 23 – Oct. 1.
Brooklyn based actor Malik Yoba, star of "Alphas" will teach a course at LIU. Space still available.
You won't find Ralph Jawad's South Portland Market on Google Maps or on Yelp.com. The business’ name isn’t even displayed out front of the store. Ralph's got something far better going on.
At long last, the Brooklyn Navy Yard opens its doors to residents.
The Fort Greene Park Summer Literary Festival provides a means for self-expression and creativity for area young people, and builds community through arts and literature.
A cool Monday event for college students on summer vacation.
A Brooklyn-based hip hop group emerging onto the scene with a new sound and flavor.
Long Island University and Boys and Girls High School Collaborate on "Smart Scholars Program"
Souls of Our Feet: People of Color Dance Festival,” June 19-23 at 7:30 p.m at Kumble Theater.
Artist Jane Hammond pays a visit to a local charter school's 2nd grade class and bring her "Community Project" - a drawing project that uncovers creativity inherent in all of us.
Long Island University's Brooklyn Campus sponsors a free one-day conference for the Parents of children with disabilities on Friday, May 20.
Big things are coming to Downtown Brooklyn!
“Everyone has a story, everyone has a voice” is the message that the Fort Greene-based New York Writers Coalition has been spreading for years
Support young Brooklyn jazz musicians at the Downtown Brooklyn High School Jazz Festival organized by the Brooklyn Campus of Long Island University. The event is free.