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Community & Commerce
|Apr 4, 2024
Turns out NYC may not be such a bad place to catch the eclipse. If you’re playing hooky Monday, here’s where to go.
Food & Drink
|Apr 1, 2024
The intrepid cocktail correspondent discusses his new ‘Encyclopedia of Cocktails’ — and where to drink in Brooklyn.
Community & Commerce
|Feb 29, 2024
First Saturdays return to Brooklyn Museum. Plus. Linda Simpson’s ‘The Drag Explosion’ comes to C’mon Everybody.
Community & Commerce
|Feb 8, 2024
The 35th Annual Lunar New Year Parade is this weekend. And, Taylor Swift goes classical.
Arts & Leisure
|Feb 1, 2024
Get an early start on your kids’ summer plans at CAMPTOPIA and get into Restaurant Week before it’s done.
Community & Commerce
|Jan 4, 2024
A blueprint for Brooklyn, and those of us who live here, to have the best 2024 possible — within and without reason.
Community & Commerce
|Nov 2, 2023
Saturday has your last chance to celebrate Day of the Dead, and don’t forget set your clocks back on Sunday!
Community & Commerce
|Oct 23, 2023
The veil between this world and the next is at its thinnest this time of year, and there’s no shortage of activities.
Arts & Leisure
|Aug 24, 2023
The Annual Madonna Worship Night comes to Bushwick on Friday, plus a Barbie creative workshop for kids Sunday.
Arts & Leisure
|Feb 9, 2023
Perfect local dates for any day of the year — not just this Hallmark holiday — that won’t break the bank.
Arts & Leisure
|Dec 22, 2022
The first month of winter is here, bringing with it a Capricorn season of austerity, commitment and goals. Here’s how make the most of it.
Community & Commerce
|Oct 27, 2022
Enjoy Halloweekend street fairs, spooky cemetery walks, Día de los Muertos parties and more.
Community & Commerce
|Oct 6, 2022
There’s also an Of Montreal show and a two-day celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.
Community & Commerce
|Aug 25, 2022
This weekend will also see the close of the Feast of Santa Rosalia in Bensonhurst and the return of Prospect Park’s annual “Spliffnic”
Arts & Leisure
|Jul 14, 2022
There’s also a trendy Williamsburg food tour, Chicano Batman in Prospect Park, and a slew of deals for National Ice Cream Day.
Community & Commerce
|Jun 30, 2022
Plus, the best places in Brooklyn to see the Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks display.
Community & Commerce
|May 26, 2022
There’s also a stand-up show in an ice cream shop and a Caribbean street fair by the East River.
Arts & Leisure
|May 19, 2022
There is also a Dumbo wide party and also two different festivals serving up all-you-can-eat chili and oysters.
Arts & Leisure
|May 5, 2022
You can also learn to sail in Sheepshead Bay, or raise a stein and ‘prost!’ to all things German.
Community & Commerce
|Apr 29, 2022
Plus, biking in the borough, the bread and the dead, and a few views from South Brooklyn.
Community & Commerce
|Apr 28, 2022
Gawk at the city’s thriving cherry blossom trees while you still can.
Community & Commerce
|Apr 28, 2022
The total number of volunteer-run Open Streets will total about 45 across the borough.
Community & Commerce
|Mar 10, 2022
Your weekend awaits. Will it be thunder drumming, a circus for deviants, wholesome children’s film fare … or all of the above?
Community & Commerce
|Feb 25, 2022
Or celebrate Mardi Gras in all its gluttonous glory, barely 1,000 miles from New Orleans.
Arts & Leisure
|Feb 10, 2022
And if you don’t have a Valentine this year, you might be able to find one while trekking across the Brooklyn Bridge.
Community & Commerce
|Oct 7, 2021
From spooky music at a spooky site, to a spooky workshop on Halloween makeup (plus some non-spooky things), your weekend awaits.
Sponsored
|Apr 26, 2021
It’s time for Cobble Hill, Park Slope and Brooklyn Heights–longtime residents at the cool kid’s table– to share the spotlight. Sure, this buzzy area of South Brooklyn is a stylish hub for Brooklynites who want to mix community, green space, art, and small business.But, these darling destinations are pretty pricey. How can you get your…
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