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BK Theater Gender-Bends Shakespeare to Ignite a Feminist Revolution in New Work

BK Theater Gender-Bends Shakespeare to Ignite a Feminist Revolution in New Work

Smith Street Stage's feminist rendition of "Measure For Measure" refocuses its lens onto the play's women.
Brooklyn Nets Crowned the Worst Spenders in the NBA

Brooklyn Nets Crowned the Worst Spenders in the NBA

The Nets also rank in the bottom ten for the lowest number of titles and place third from last for its proportion of wins to losses
BRIC Announces 2022-23 BRIClab Artists-in-Residence Program

BRIC Announces 2022-23 BRIClab Artists-in-Residence Program

Artists working in Contemporary Art, Film and TV, Performing Arts, and Video Art have been selected for the residency program

Free Variety Show in Brooklyn, 'Melanin and Friends,' Spotlights the Talents of Artists of Color

The next show will feature a surprise lineup of musicians at Lilly's Pizza Bar in Fort Greene.
Aretha Franklin is Taking Over One of Brooklyn's Most Famous Venues

Aretha Franklin is Taking Over One of Brooklyn's Most Famous Venues

The Kings Theatre will host a three-night Aretha Franklin tribute next month.
University Open Air Returns

University Open Air Returns

Open Air University returns this September for its fifth semester of classes at Prospect Park since its inception in summer 2019.
Tents, Shipping Containers and Boats Galore: Glamping in Greenpoint

Tents, Shipping Containers and Boats Galore: Glamping in Greenpoint

No need to go upstate to experience glamping (glam+camping). Now, it's just off the G train.
The Brooklyn Cyclones and VERG Brooklyn Team Up for Dog-Friendly Event 'Bark in the Park'

The Brooklyn Cyclones and VERG Brooklyn Team Up for Dog-Friendly Event 'Bark in the Park'

The event allows fans of the Minor League Baseball team to bring their dogs out to enjoy a baseball game at Maimonides Park
A Strange Loop: How a Musical About Black Queer Boys and Inner White Girls Became an Everyman's Story

A Strange Loop: How a Musical About Black Queer Boys and Inner White Girls Became an Everyman's Story

Brooklyn actor Jon-Michael Reese shares how the Broadway play, "A Strange Loop" will catch you off guard and change your point of view.
BRIC House Officially Reopens to the Public

BRIC House Officially Reopens to the Public

BRIC House, a 40,000 sq-ft space that hosts exhibitions, a performance space, a public access television center and classrooms, will once again be available as a space for the BRIC community to gather.