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Brooklyn Youth Chorus to Explore Music From The Black Diaspora With Davóne Tines

Brooklyn Youth Chorus to Explore Music From The Black Diaspora With Davóne Tines

The 'AND SING!' event will explore the rich traditions of Black choral music on May 6.
AG James Pushes Hospitals to Allow Emergency Abortions

AG James Pushes Hospitals to Allow Emergency Abortions

A coalition of attorney generals wants hospitals to be able to offer abortion care during medical emergencies.
See The Play 'One Drop' And Raise Funds For John Wesley Methodist Church

See The Play 'One Drop' And Raise Funds For John Wesley Methodist Church

The dinner theater performance of playwright Andrea Fulton's play is on April 19 and 20.
Brooklyn Wedding Fair Debuts in Gowanus April 7

Brooklyn Wedding Fair Debuts in Gowanus April 7

The expo will gather many wedding vendors all in one place.
Number of NYers With Mental Illness Rose As Available Psychiatric Beds Declined

Number of NYers With Mental Illness Rose As Available Psychiatric Beds Declined

The state's effort to increase the number of psychiatric beds have proceeded slowly.
Bushwick Local Opens New Italian Restaurant, Marie's

Bushwick Local Opens New Italian Restaurant, Marie's

Hungry from some chopped cheese raviolo? Head to Marie's in Bushwick.
CUNY Awarded $5M to Expand Black, Race and Ethnic Studies Initiative

CUNY Awarded $5M to Expand Black, Race and Ethnic Studies Initiative

Funding will launch New York’s first dedicated graduate degree program in Black, Race and Ethic Studies.
Historic Brooklyn Paramount Theater Reopens

Historic Brooklyn Paramount Theater Reopens

The newly refurbished theater opened its doors Thursday after its last live show 60 years ago.
City to Place Weapon Detector Scanners in Subway

City to Place Weapon Detector Scanners in Subway

Subway riders will eventually see weapons scanners and more mental health professionals underground.
Good Day, Brooklyn!

Good Day, Brooklyn!