If you’ve been meaning to enjoy more of the art the city has to offer, Brooklyn makes it easy for you. Step one: step outside….

There are Broadway shows and Off-Broadway shows, standard music venues and time-honored dance theaters, and then there are places that champion a type of…

The most wonderful time of the year? It certainly is in Brooklyn. That’s when lights get lit, presents are exchanged, and social calendars fill…

(Updated – Nov 7, 2016) Life in Brooklyn can be stressful, even for kids. Academic pressures, peers, busy schedules, electronic overload: all can lead to…

As Brooklyn’s music scene got gradually squeezed out of Williamsburg by rising rents, the bands naturally started drifting eastward to Bushwick, where bars, clubs, and warehouse…

The origins of the s’more (a contraction of “some more,” as in “Please give me some more of those”) are obscure, but we do…

The Morbid Anatomy Museum is a nonprofit exhibition space that is dedicated, in the words of co-founder Joanna Ebenstein, to “the things that fall…

(Updated – Nov 2, 2016) When New Yorkers think of Park Slope, they tend to think of historic brownstones, tree-lined streets, and young families pushing…

NYC karaoke fanatics know that Koreatown in Manhattan is a hotspot for private karaoke rooms, but when you’re looking for the more social experience…

The borough of Brooklyn is decidedly water bound. Including streams and lakes, Kings County has 26 square miles of water area, while the surrounding…

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