The French love Brooklyn. Reportedly about 20,000 expats call the borough home. That explains the influx of Parisian-style bakeries, cafes and bistros, which suits Brooklyn’s…
Historically an enclave for Polish immigrants, Greenpoint has become a haven for those fond of whiskey, craft beer and after-hours hotspots. Here are six of the neighborhood’s…
“We don’t have anything like this in Italy,” said filmmaker Marco Napoli about the free media education courses offered by BRIC, the leading presenter of…
A new wave of African-American entrepreneurs are taking Brooklyn’s booming food scene by storm. And if you’re in the mood for Southern or Caribbean comfort food (think oxtail…
Although you can discover new music or listen to your favorites on your phone, there’s no substitute for watching solo acts and bands rock out live. Whether…
(Updated – Nov 28, 2016) When Duane Reade and Party City just won’t do, special occasions call for unique greeting cards, custom invitations, and fancy…
When you’re making your holiday gift list and checking it twice, don’t forget the stocking stuffers. Thanks to our friends at By Brooklyn, stocking…
When you’re shopping for furniture in Brooklyn, you have a lot of options. Carefully curated antique stores rub shoulders with warehouses full of hidden treasures….
The food and beverage scene in “do or die” Bed-Stuy has come a long way. Although some parts are still rough around the edges,…
The neighborhoods south of Prospect Park go by many different names. Until fairly recently, most of it would have been called Flatbush. (Or Victorian Flatbush…