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Beat The Bomb in DUMBO Lets Video Enthusiast Truly 'Get in The Game'

Beat The Bomb in DUMBO Lets Video Enthusiast Truly 'Get in The Game'

Ranked in TripAdvisor's top ten Fun and Games in Brooklyn, the immersive challenge is so different than an escape room.
The Power in Disability Pride: A Conversation

The Power in Disability Pride: A Conversation

This virtual conversation series is occurring during Disability Pride Month, which is celebrated annually in July.
40J Fireworks 2022: Where to Snag the Best Seats in Brooklyn!

40J Fireworks 2022: Where to Snag the Best Seats in Brooklyn!

Brooklyn, we're finally out of the pandemic and can celebrate this 4th of July with relative freedom (but while exercising still some measure of caution).
Salsa Salsa Returns to Vanderbilt Open Streets for July

Salsa Salsa Returns to Vanderbilt Open Streets for July

Vanderbilt Avenue's Open Streets will operate Monday, July 4th and announces July Programming, including the return of Salsa Salsa
Meet the Lawyers Helping Brooklyn's Neediest Residents—For Free!

Meet the Lawyers Helping Brooklyn's Neediest Residents—For Free!

The pro-bono law organization has been helping low-income Brooklynites with free legal services since 1990. Recently, it had a rebrand to show Brooklyn what it's all about.
Brooklyn Law School Makes 11th-Hour Decision to Help Overnight Cleaners Keep Living Wage, Healthcare, After Weeks of Pressure

Brooklyn Law School Makes 11th-Hour Decision to Help Overnight Cleaners Keep Living Wage, Healthcare, After Weeks of Pressure

Overnight cleaners who have worked decades at Brooklyn Law School were told last month the school has a new contractor that won't honor union contracts. On the first day of the contract, the school changed its mind.
BK Reader's Guide to this Year's SummerStage Events

BK Reader's Guide to this Year's SummerStage Events

The Coney Island Amphitheater and Herbert Von King Park in Bed-Stuy to host nine nights of free performing arts this summer.
New 10-ft Installation in Downtown Brooklyn Ponders America's Racially Fraught Past and Present

New 10-ft Installation in Downtown Brooklyn Ponders America's Racially Fraught Past and Present

Fred Wilson's first public art installation opens in Columbus Park, highlights some of the country's greatest societal barriers
After Threat of Closure, Brooklyn Veterans Affairs Medical Center Will Remain Open

After Threat of Closure, Brooklyn Veterans Affairs Medical Center Will Remain Open

The center, located in South Brooklyn, was at risk of closing in March, due to a proposal by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Prospect Heights School Districts Receive New Superintendents

Prospect Heights School Districts Receive New Superintendents

District 17, which covers the majority of Crown Heights, will keep its existing superintendent Shenean Lindsay