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You Put A Spell on Me by Dinna Alexanyan, MFT

You Put A Spell on Me by Dinna Alexanyan, MFT

Ask Miss Dinna Dear Miss Dinna — I'm going to just launch right into it and try to make this short. I am a 36-year-old woman who has two teen-age children. I am independent and do well for myself.

Boyland Conviction Casts Dark Shadow Over Special Elections

William Boyland Jr. convicted on 21 counts of bribery, mail fraud and extortion Photo: veooz.com He represented one of the poorest districts in the city, and now he will go down in history as a do-nothing crook. On Thursday, William Boyland Jr.

Weekend Traffic Advisory: Bridge and Street Closures, March 8-9

Brooklyn Bridge One of four lanes of the Williamsburg Bridge eastbound to Brooklyn will be closed on Saturday from 6 am to 2 pm to facilitate NYCDOT bridge maintenance.

Real Talk: Crown Heights Parking Garage to be Converted into Entertainment Bar and Lounge

897 Dean Street A parking garage and auto body shop located at 893-897 Dean Street between Classon and Grand in Crown Heights is scheduled to be converted into a bar and lounge, report The Real Deal .

Nelson George to Hold Book Signing in Bed-Stuy

On March 26, Nelson George presents The Hippest Trip in America: Soul Train and the Evolution of Culture & Style at Skylight Gallery, 1368 Fulton Street Since his writing career began over a decade ago, Fort Greene Resident Nelson George has esta

Mayor de Blasio Says, on Charter Schools, He Has Been 'Misrepresented'

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Mayor Bill de Blasio says his war isn't so much against the existence of charter schools, but more so the ones with big corporate backing. Well, that is, as far as co-locations are concerned.

For the Communal at Heart: New Restaurant, The Runner, Opens on Myrtle

The Runner, located at 458 Myrtle Avenue, celebrated its ribbon-cutting on Thursday The ever-blossoming Myrtle Avenue in Clinton Hill celebrated another ribbon-cutting for a new business today: The Runner, a restaurant that offers a vintage twist on
Brooklyn Museum Takes on Pop Art and Protests in the '60s

Brooklyn Museum Takes on Pop Art and Protests in the '60s

During the social upheaval of the 1960s, thousands of artists who lived through the Civil Rights Movement created art that would speak to the dramatic events of that time.

Hacked! The 5 Most Asked Interview Questions

5 most common interview questions, answered! What to expect and how to handle the most common questions asked during job interviews.

Real Talk: New Housing Coalition Says Mayor's Plan for Affordable Housing Falls Short

Nehemiah Housing, East New York (Raising the Bar on Affordable Housing Design Quality) Photo: jameslimadevelopment.