Grab a beer and create your own Pop art prints inspired by Andy Warhol: Revelation. Artist Sam Kelly leads a class on collagraph printmaking
In this conversation, media artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer discusses the unique demands of commemorating cultural trauma through public art.
A 22-year-old store clerk was sent to the hospital after he tried to stop the Crown Heights beer robbery, police said.
The city is expected to move from low to medium-level risk in the next few days. Here's where cases stand in Crown and Prospect Heights.
The man followed the woman out of the Grand Army Plaza subway station and was last seen fleeing into Prospect Park, police said.
The Park Place building has three one-bedroom spots up for grabs.
Teenagers can sign up for an eCard at the Brooklyn Public Library to access books that are banned in their hometown libraries.
From singalongs, to seders — New Yorkers will get to celebrate Passover in person for perhaps the first time since the coronavirus crisis.
Learn how Andy Warhol’s interest in fragrance—in its ability to capture memories and enhance other sensory experiences—impacted his work.
Ping-pong tables, a petanque area and new game tables will be set up in the southwest corner of the Parade Grounds under a $525,000 project.
The food crawls — scheduled for May and June — are among five on Brooklyn's line-up this season. Here's what to know.
Councilmember Crystal Hudson — who once didn't support the proposed towers — changed her mind after securing a long-awaited city rezoning.
"One of these days we’re just going to fall down on the neighbor downstairs," said a tenant worried about a hole in her bedroom floor.
Two men were shot in the lobby of a Bergen Street apartment building on Saturday, according to police.
"We have to draw a line here," said Peter Krashes, who helped start a petition urging a city plan for the rapidly-changing area.
Skipped stops, rerouted trains and closed stations: the weekend is here.
The man was standing within the center median on Eastern Parkway when the police van hit him Thursday, according to the NYPD.
The company paid 200 workers two to three times less an hour than what is required under the law, according to the investigation.
The artist is joined by Pastor Juan Carlos Ruiz and drag artist Lady Quesa in a conversation on art, healing, and immigrant communities.
A resolution from state Sen. Zellnor Myrie celebrated the 120th birthday of Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, a pillar of the Jewish community.
The four men tied up their victims and took $200,000 from a safe, according to police.
The car jumped the curb and hit people who were walking down Nostrand Avenue near St. Johns Place, according to police.
Larry Thompson had tried to sue the NYPD after they tackled him to the ground and then dropped the charges, according to SCOTUS and reports.
Prospect Park upgrades and school investments are all in the running for participatory budget money in Brooklyn's 40th District.
Karizma Martin was last seen on March 26, police said.
"It could be anyone’s family," 12-year-old Kade Lewin's aunt said Monday. "This violence ... must be stopped."
Community Navigator Pilot Program, is funded in part through United States Black Chamber's grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration
In a sign of a return to normality, subway service changes are making weekend travel a nightmare.
Car washes have been caught spiking prices for Jewish customers as they clean homes, cars and other spaces during Passover, officials said.
"When are we going to start fighting for the innocent people in this city?," Mayor Eric Adams said from the East Flatbush crime scene.
School upgrades, community garden renovations, sidewalk repairs and tree plantings are all in the running for participatory budget money.
Kilolo Strobert, who's worked in the wine industry for 15 years, has taken over a Vanderbilt Avenue storefront where she had her first job.
The graphic flyers, taken down Tuesday, came as President Joe Biden signed a bill making lynching a federal hate crime, the Post reports.
Learn how Andy Warhol’s interest in fragrance impacted his work as a commercial illustrator, his identities as a consumer and a Catholic.
The Washington Avenue eatery was on Eater's list of "15 NYC Brunch Spots Worth Planning the Weekend Around."
P.S. 9 in Prospect Heights, now the Sarah Smith Garnet School, removes its last vestige of the Bergen name — but it remains on street signs.
The attacker grabbed the 23-year-old woman when she was walking down the stairs to the Q train, police said.
The Franklin Avenue block will be closed between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday as the city upgrades Empire Boulevard.
Brooklyn's Backyard is gearing up for spring. Here's when your favorite warm-weather activities begin.