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Bushwick club Elsewhere opens back up for live music … on Twitch

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Princess Nokia headlines the debut of ‘Elsewhere’s Sound Space,’ a new monthly ‘deeper’ interactive virtual event, Jan 28.

A Brownsville hospital is offering vaccines without appointments

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Watch Bed-Stuy’s BLM mural come to life in a new short film

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Jan 21, 2021

Confessions of a man without a pot to piss in

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'It was triage': What it’s like to film in the middle of a pandemic

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Record mecca Rough Trade to move from its Williamsburg home

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Bushwick club Elsewhere opens back up for live music … on Twitch

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Jan 22, 2021

Princess Nokia headlines the debut of ‘Elsewhere’s Sound Space,’ a new monthly ‘deeper’ interactive virtual event, Jan 28.

A Brownsville hospital is offering vaccines without appointments

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Jan 22, 2021

Brookdale sidestepped the appointment system used by the city’s other hospitals, and now non-residents are taking advantage.

Watch Bed-Stuy’s BLM mural come to life in a new short film

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Jan 21, 2021

Bed-Stuy artists and activists describe taking back a block for community celebration, activism and expression.

Confessions of a man without a pot to piss in

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Jan 21, 2021

Good luck finding a public place to pee in the middle of a pandemic.

'It was triage': What it’s like to film in the middle of a pandemic

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Jan 20, 2021

From ‘Covid officers’ to auditioning via Zoom, five industry professionals share what’s changed—and what hasn’t.

Ella Emhoff (nearly) steals her Momala's inauguration day thunder

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Jan 20, 2021

The ‘First Daughter of Bushwick’ is an L.A. native studying at Parsons who rocked a scene-stealing frock on Wednesday.

Record mecca Rough Trade to move from its Williamsburg home

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Jan 20, 2021

The store and concert venue will close this spring to reopen at an as-yet unannounced location sometime in the summer.

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How Sweet Chick's pandemic pivot could hint at a 'new style of hospitality'

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MLK in NYC: 'He knew the importance of the city'

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James Harden and the Nets: Reason to celebrate or just bad déjà vu?

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MLK at BAM, 35 years on

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Covid case study: How this eatery pivoted—and pivoted again

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Son of Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge arrested for role in Capitol riot

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Ribbon Stage: Rock with ‘A nod to the old heads’

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Jan 12, 2021

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Ribbon Stage: Rock with ‘A nod to the old heads’

Hundreds protest Rep. Malliotakis' vote to decertify fair election results

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Jan 11, 2021

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Remembering Lauterbach's, a dive from Park Slope's grimy past

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Bushwick club Elsewhere opens back up for live music … on Twitch

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Jan 22, 2021

Princess Nokia headlines the debut of ‘Elsewhere’s Sound Space,’ a new monthly ‘deeper’ interactive virtual event, Jan 28.

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A Brownsville hospital is offering vaccines without appointments

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Jan 22, 2021

Brookdale sidestepped the appointment system used by the city’s other hospitals, and now non-residents are taking advantage.

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Watch Bed-Stuy’s BLM mural come to life in a new short film

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Jan 21, 2021

Bed-Stuy artists and activists describe taking back a block for community celebration, activism and expression.

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Confessions of a man without a pot to piss in

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Jan 21, 2021

Good luck finding a public place to pee in the middle of a pandemic.

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'It was triage': What it’s like to film in the middle of a pandemic

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Jan 20, 2021

From ‘Covid officers’ to auditioning via Zoom, five industry professionals share what’s changed—and what hasn’t.

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Ella Emhoff (nearly) steals her Momala's inauguration day thunder

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Jan 20, 2021

The ‘First Daughter of Bushwick’ is an L.A. native studying at Parsons who rocked a scene-stealing frock on Wednesday.

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Record mecca Rough Trade to move from its Williamsburg home

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Jan 20, 2021

The store and concert venue will close this spring to reopen at an as-yet unannounced location sometime in the summer.

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Former Rep. Max Rose tapped by Biden as senior Pentagon advisor

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Jan 19, 2021

The news about the Park Slope native comes days after he bowed out of a short-lived run in New York City’s mayoral race.

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How Sweet Chick's pandemic pivot could hint at a 'new style of hospitality'

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Jan 19, 2021

Chicken-and-waffle staple Sweet Chick pivoted from urban chic to Covid sleek, and provided needful New Yorkers with 10,000 meals.

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MLK in NYC: 'He knew the importance of the city'

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Jan 18, 2021

On “Brooklyn Magazine: The Podcast,” a look at the ways New Yorkers—and Brooklynites—have always advocated for civil rights.

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How Mercado Global got 120,000 masks into at-risk communities

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Jan 15, 2021

The Brooklyn-based nonprofit works with rural women in Guatemala to make and sell hand crafted accessories.

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James Harden and the Nets: Reason to celebrate or just bad déjà vu?

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Jan 14, 2021

On the surface the deal seems like a no-brainer. But something about it feels uncomfortably familiar.

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No sleep til ... Brainard?

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Jan 14, 2021

Brooklyn-based writer Ross Benes goes back to his Nebraska roots to trace the origins of our country’s deep political rift.

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MLK at BAM, 35 years on

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Jan 13, 2021

“Ideas on the right side of justice don’t die,” says photojournalist Laylah Amatullah Barrayn.

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Covid case study: How this eatery pivoted—and pivoted again

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Jan 13, 2021

Cremini’s Aperitivo & Kitchen had just opened when the pandemic hit, but through ingenuity and improvisation, they’re surviving.

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Ribbon Stage: Rock with ‘A nod to the old heads’

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Jan 12, 2021

Indie Brooklyn trio Ribbon Stage had some buzz and a new EP in 2020, and then the world ended.

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Son of Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge arrested for role in Capitol riot

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Jan 12, 2021

Brooklynite Aaron Mostofsky was pictured at Wednesday’s attack on the U.S. Capitol wearing fur pelts and brandishing stolen police gear.

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Hundreds protest Rep. Malliotakis' vote to decertify fair election results

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Jan 11, 2021

Activists and elected officials chanted “Shame on you Nicole” and demanded her resignation in front of her Bay Ridge office this weekend.

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Top Brooklyn doc on covid surge: 'I'm worried about late January'

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Jan 11, 2021

NYU Langone’s Bret Rudy does see light at the end of the pandemic tunnel. The only question is how long that tunnel is.

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Remembering Lauterbach's, a dive from Park Slope's grimy past

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Jan 11, 2021

If you were a Lauterbach’s regular, this filmmaker would like a word with you.

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Nine things you may not know about Chuck Schumer

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Jan 7, 2021

Sen. Schumer has declared himself the next majority leader. So. What else do you know about him?

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Famous friends and sports legends remember Tommy Lasorda

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Jan 8, 2021

Where have you gone Tommy Lasorda? A nation turns its lonely eyes to you.

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