Check out the selection of books and lattes at Cafe Con Libros, the neighborhood's newest feminist bookstore.
Untitled, by Brooklyn-born artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, will be on display at the Brooklyn Museum starting Jan. 26, curators announced.
"We are the little bookstore that could," owners said.
The new neighborhood shop offers novelty items from boutique stores.
"David Bowie is" makes its last stop on a global tour in Brooklyn.
The owner even admits it probably wasn't marked by real bullets.
See the trailer for the critically acclaimed film.
The Flatbush Avenue staple will be no more after August 20.
It will include speeches from more than 30 cultural leaders.
The Municipal Art Society will show you parts of the neighborhood you've maybe never noticed before.
Another rat captures hearts — and food — in New York City.
A message posted outside the ice cream shop says founders Ron and Kati Cunningham are "moving on to the next chapter in our life."
Diamond Reef opened in March. It's already getting noticed in a big way.
Here's when you can see the prison drama, which won an award at the Sundance Film Festival.
Check out the full schedule.
The event starts Monday. Where can you go in Prospect Heights, Crown Heights and PLG?
Here's where they are.
Artist Jessica Maffia's installation will be at FiveMyles through the end of the week.
Linda Sarsour and other top activists will speak on a free immigration panel at the Brooklyn Museum.
Check out these local Italian restaurants, where Yelpers say you won't have to spend a bunch to get good food.
The popular TV show will be shooting on the street between Flatbush Avenue and Carlton Avenue.
Sports photographers Al Bello, Simon Bruty, John Huet, and Walter Iooss Jr. share their dynamic photos and stories.
The PLG Fall Bar and Business Crawl will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Nov. 20.
Music, community groups, African drumming, and a keynote address will be presented in honor of Black Solidarity Day.
The free two-day festival will show 22 films from Oct. 28-29.
The novel is the fifth from the award-winning and internationally known author.
Enjoy a tour of the exhibition Who Shot Sports: A Photographic History, 1843 to the Present; free with exhibition admission
Join a Museum Guide for a free tour of the exhibition.
Don't miss this immersive environment filled with paintings and signs created in the visual vernacular of the iconic seaside community.
Don't miss this opportunity to see so much—all on one night, all under our roof.
Celebrate the rich and diverse identities of the queer community and its contributions to fashion and style.
The most comprehensive presentation of sports photography ever organized.
Hear from national and local advocates and practitioners about the school-to-prison pipeline and learn about their innovative alternatives.
Jill Becker moderates a panel of arts professionals who use their craft to help families/children of current and formerly incarcerated.
Author and advocate Piper Kerman speaks with ProPublica senior reporter Ginger Thompson discuss the global drug war.
This Friday, Lincoln Terrace Park will host an jam-packed evening of headdress making, face painting, DJ dancing, movie watching and more.
Friday! 8/12! 8-11PM. An exclusive first listen to this highly anticipated new record, with a live appearance by PARTYNEXTDOOR
Friday (8/12) afternoon join a Museum Guide for a free tour exploring our collection in depth. 2PM
Join a Museum Guide for a tour of the exhibition Who Shot Sports: A Photographic History, 1843 to the Present.
Revisit the full-length cult classic Rockers. A must-see for all reggae lovers! FREE evening!