Shakespeare, opera, jazz, clowns and more are headed to the neighborhood's Open Boulevard, an extension of the city's Open Streets program.
Shortly after tickets for the star-studded reopening show were released, they sold out. Find out when more tickets will be available here.
A free concert slated for the Brooklyn Army Terminal in August is one of four hip-hop themed shows coming to the outer boroughs.
Get your picnic blankets ready — the "Summer Movie Under the Stars" events will kick off next week.
The People's Ball, which invites everyday New Yorkers to walk a catwalk in the Central Library, returns for its second year in September.
The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music will host a concert series from their Seventh Avenue stoop, starting this week.
An electric car race will take over the streets of Red Hook this weekend. Here's what you should know.
The concert, originally scheduled for Wednesday, will now be held on Monday, July 5, organizers announced.
The bandshell is one of 16 parks sites across the five boroughs that now bear the names of prominent Black New Yorkers.
The Brooklyn Academy of Music theater will open on June 11 with limited capacity.
The electric car racing tournament will return in July after a year off during the coronavirus pandemic. Here's what you need to know.
The Gowanus Dredgers are hoping to close traffic on the Second Street culdesac outside their boathouse to expand activities this summer.
The BKLYN Yarn Crawl — like a bar crawl, but for knitting, crocheting and other crafts — is back for the first time since 2019.
From former child soldiers in Uganda, to street dogs in Chile, "WE DON’T DESERVE DOGS" was shot pre-pandemic across 11 countries.
Public art exhibit “We’re Still Here…” will be set up in J.J. Byrne Playground to celebrate the borough's resilience through the pandemic.
The new program will allow neighborhoods to block off streets for arts and cultural performances this summer. Here's what to know.
Excelsior Pass, a mobile technology that shows a person's vaccine status or negative COVID test will be used as events reopen in New York.
The exhibit, set at Industry City, aims to "fill the dearth of Black female voices at the contemporary, metaphoric table."
Stacy Johnson, who once ran a boutique in Carroll Gardens and Dumbo, has written a book to inspire young girls joining the fashion industry.
The years-long "This Week In Prospect Park" blog — where the park is full of ogres, werewolves and talking trees— now has its own website.
Knit creatures devouring Donald Trump that have appeared around Brooklyn and Manhattan will culminate with an art exhibit on Saturday.
Everyday people are powerful and make a difference, said Eleanor Traubman, a Brooklynite who is telling their stories online.
See a rainbow in a window during your coronavirus walks? It's part of a worldwide scavenger hunt that started in Brooklyn.
“A sonnet a day keeps the doctor away," wrote the noted Shakespearean actor, Star Trek captain and Park Slope resident.
Old Stone House and Handmade In Brooklyn Collective put out a call for vendors to sell their wares at an upcoming fair.
"Why Farrell's" filmmakers will host a Feb. 29 party with beer, wine, prizes, colorful characters and funds going toward documentary.
"Presence," a show featuring the artwork of Alicia Grullón, opens with a Feb. 6 reception at Old Stone House.
Artists have until March 1 to submit work for the Brooklyn Utopias: 2020 exhibition at Old Stone House.
A series of metal sculptures are the first public art pieces to grace a small park on the northern tip of Park Slope.
This week's Local Legend, Martin Bisi, says 40 years making music downwind of the Gowanus Canal made him a mutant, and he likes it that way.
Season Two of concert series presented by Death of Classical and Green-Wood, curated by Andrew Ousley
Experiencing a VIP Jam Session with Josh Matthews, Drummer in The Blue Man Band - plus awesome Kid-Terview as he prepares for the show!
The new dine-in theater will host CatVideoFest, a nationwide compilation of your favorite cat videos to raise money for cats in need.
The Park Slope-raised photographer's nearly five-decade career reflects how the borough, and city, have changed over the years.
The private screening for neighbors, friends and family will serve as a trial run for the theater's upcoming grand opening.
Artist Phil Gable described the statues as, "an appropriate place to pee."
AN EVENING OF ETHEREAL BEAUTY, PERFORMANCE, AND DISCOVERY IN GREEN-WOOD CEMETERY, ONE OF NEW YORK’S MOST STORIED LANDSCAPES
The Dresden Doll artist will film a music video in Park Slope for her latest song, "Mr. Weinstein Will See You Now."
Summer Movies Under the Stars launches in Prospect Park Wednesday night.
"Wendy Darling & Peter Pan" will run throughout July at the Old Stone House inside Washington Park starting Wednesday night.