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From Shutdown to Slowdown — How L Train Riders Can Get Around

From Shutdown to Slowdown — How L Train Riders Can Get Around

While the L train service will be reduced on weeknights and weekends, opting for alternative subway lines and buses may be your best options
Weeding, Pruning, Cleaning -- Volunteers Get Prospect Park Ready for Spring

Weeding, Pruning, Cleaning -- Volunteers Get Prospect Park Ready for Spring

Prospect Park, Brooklyn's arboreal wonderland, got a little TLC from 75 volunteers in observation of Earth Day
A Shakespearean Storm of Love and Revenge Is Coming to East NY

A Shakespearean Storm of Love and Revenge Is Coming to East NY

The Public Theater's production will reimagine Shakespeare's final play "The Tempest"
Judge Temporarily Blocks Controversial Crown Heights Towers

Judge Temporarily Blocks Controversial Crown Heights Towers

The Brooklyn Supreme Court granted a restraining order that prohibits the city from issuing permits to the developers until a pending court hearing on May 3.
This Bklyn Juice Bar Blends Health + Good Food + Good Vibes

This Bklyn Juice Bar Blends Health + Good Food + Good Vibes

Bklyn Blend stands as a healthy food oasis in the heart of Bed-Stuy
The Future Isn't Sleeping In

The Future Isn't Sleeping In

Brooklyn Tech students organized a weekend-long "hackathon" at the Bushwick Generator
It's Earth Day! Where to Celebrate Mother Nature in Brooklyn

It's Earth Day! Where to Celebrate Mother Nature in Brooklyn

Earth Day is April 22, but no worries, you can still get into some fun, eco-friendly activities this weekend
25 Years After the Rwandan Genocide, a Survivor Speaks out Against Hate

25 Years After the Rwandan Genocide, a Survivor Speaks out Against Hate

Jacqueline Murekatete shares the horrors of the Rwandan genocide to inspire students to be “upstanders" rather than bystanders
Tap+Cork Festival Brings Craft Beers, Artisan Wine and Block Party Vibes to Flatbush

Tap+Cork Festival Brings Craft Beers, Artisan Wine and Block Party Vibes to Flatbush

More than 60 beers and wines, combined with local eats and live music, will keep the bellies full and the feet moving
Bring Your Pedal Power to BP Adams' Annual Bike-to-Work Ride in Brownsville

Bring Your Pedal Power to BP Adams' Annual Bike-to-Work Ride in Brownsville

The annual bike tour is not only a plea to protect Mother Earth but also a rolling rallying-cry for safer cycling infrastructure in Central Brooklyn.