Registration is now open for classes starting Jan. 3.
The musical event is taking place on Dec. 19 at the Nonna Rosa Restaurant on 7th Avenue.
The writers are just two of the notable guests coming to the store in January.
Park Slope parents, this is also your last best neighborhood chance for free photos of Santa and your kids.
Local deals, promotions, and festivities are taking over 5th Avenue this Nov. 26.
Welcome Brooklyn's annual holiday book fair back to the Old Stone House in Prospect Park.
Park Slope's SkyIce is hosting its first ice cream eating contest on Nov. 19. Get your spoons ready.
Who gets to keep the shag carpeting on the third floor lounge?
The World Science Festival will feature tons of interactive experiments and exhibits for kids and adults alike.
The theater will be closed for a year while it's converted into Nitehawk Cinemas' second property.
14 practice and rehearsal rooms are available, including the building's Grand Hall.
Learn how to mold molten glass and explore a 360-degree film imagining the Americas 500 years ago —and that's just on Sunday.
Greenspace @ President Street isn't giving up on summer. An evening of free outdoor cartoons is planned for Sep. 10.
An all-female cast is bring a nude production of 'The Tempest' to Prospect Park this September.
The Saturday Strolls program is taking over Fifth Avenue — all the way from Sterling Place to Dean Street — this Saturday, Aug. 13.
Fans of the Captain America universe swarmed to Prospect Park to see the park's new statue of the superhero — and celebrate his life ideals.
Food, drinks, music, face painting and dancing. What's not to love?
Nearly three dozen diverse musical acts are scheduled for the Prospect Park Bandshell in June, July and August.
Stuart Dryburgh, 63, allegedly crashed into two parked cars while driving drunk in Gowanus — just half a mile from his Boerum Hill home.
Cue mass hysteria.
If every cat had a doppelganger from "Girls" and/or "Star Wars," perhaps Brooklyn could solve the world's stray-cat crisis.
There does not appear to be a catch.
Written and animated by a Park Slope dad.
Your guide to movies with a theatrical release on Nov. 25 and Nov. 27, 2015.
Otherwise known as "The Envy Index."
The prime 5th Avenue storefront in Park Slope is now reportedly up for sale.
Not safe for work, but definitely worth a stealth under-desk viewing.
"Does time even matter anymore?”
"The officer and his partner took some time to enjoy a block party and get to know those they serve," says the NYPD.
With the healing powers of Twitter.
The mural is going up on a wall along the Bed-Stuy/Bushwick border.
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.
Yeah, we're cool.
Join us for Spoke the Hub's Local Produce Performing Arts Festival 2015!
Elizabeth Gilfilen, Jason Karolak, and Rachael Wren
Four original children's theater productions!
A must read.
Art enthusiasts mix and mingle at Ryan Lee gallery