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Muriel Beal moved into the Denizen in 2020, when the nearly $4,000 a month she paid for a luxury condo was a golden ticket to amenities that included a bowling alley, outdoor hot tubs and brewery two ...
When walking into the recently-opened Saint Michel Cafe and Bakery, over on Irving Avenue, it can feel like you’re stepping into a modern art gallery. The wall is covered with iconic New York ...
Here's a whole week’s worth of free and affordable events happening in and around the neighborhood!
Snuggly located on the corner of Bogart and Cook Street, this vegan joint is a must. Decor marries rustic and minimal effortlessly, and provides the perfect date night for two, or five. The menu ...
These days, 927 Broadway is known as Enrique’s Unisex Salon, the storefront a burst of rainbow colored signage. But in 1973, it was John and Al’s Sports, as it had been since the 1930s. That sporting ...
Meryl Meisler took the teaching job to make ends meet. The job was at Roland Hayes Intermediate, a junior high school that’s still on Palmetto Street, but when Meisler was there, it was 1981, just a ...
The building is almost a hundred years old - a tower of stone called Gottscheer Hall that, in October, will celebrate its centenary in the neighborhood.
“It’s changed so much,” says Jude Tallichet, a sculptor of modest renown who moved to Ridgewood some twenty-five years ago. Tallichet had been among the first wave of artists to find themselves ...
It’s been a little past ten years since Bunna carved out its own a little vegan slice of Ethiopia in the heart of Bushwick, right around the intersection between Knickerbocker and Flushing Avenue.
An attempt to combat food scarcity is underway in Bushwick — the Food Retail Expansion to Support Health (FRESH) program. Launched in 2009 by the Department of City Planning in response to a 2008 ...
The people have spoken: Antonio Reynoso, who served as the City Council representative for North Brooklyn’s 34th District in his previous role, will succeed Eric Adams as Brooklyn borough president.
In most cases, our phones can feel like a permanent secondary character in our lives. In “Little Boxes,” a movie that had its world premiere at the Bushwick Film Festival last month, writer and ...
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