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Ballet Dancer, Icon Misty Copeland Poised for Book Signing in Bed-Stuy

Misty Copeland , the third African-American soloist ballet dancer and the first in two decades to dance for the American Ballet Theatre (ABT), is coming to Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn! Born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1982 and raised in the San Pedr

Face Time: Dr. Rosemarie Ingleton

Dr. Rosemarie Ingleton Clinton Hill resident Rosemarie Ingleton, M.D., P.C.

Why is Russell Frederick Documenting Bed-Stuy?

Russell Frederick holding two of his many analog, medium format cameras, in his home work space in Brooklyn Russell Frederick was 27 years old and working as a hospital clerk when he announced he was leaving the field of healthcare to pursue a career

Face Time: Karen Bernod

Brooklyn native and Bed-Stuy resident Karen Bernod is planting seeds. As a singer, songwriter and community activist, Bernod knows that what you put out in the universe today, will become tomorrow's harvest.
Brooklyn's West Indian Day Parade: Who's Policing Whom?

Brooklyn's West Indian Day Parade: Who's Policing Whom?

It's that time of year again-- time for Brooklyn's Labor Day Carnival, the largest cultural festival in the country, taking place this year from August 28 -September 1.
Brook-Lens: AfroPunk, Live and in Color!

Brook-Lens: AfroPunk, Live and in Color!

Brooklyn just experienced yet another fantastic weekend of soul-infused punk.

Face Time: Lawrence Whiteside

Lawrence Whiteside Ever wonder what Fort Greene/Clinton Hill looked like 30, 40 even 50 years ago? Maybe you don't wonder about such things. But suffice to say, it was vastly different: the infrastructure, the landscape, the people, the politics.

Face Time: Tia Powell Harris

Tia Powell Harris, executive director at Weeksville Heritage Center Hailing from Washington, DC, Tia Powell Harris is the executive director of Weeksville Heritage Center, Brooklyn's largest African-American cultural institution, located at 1698 Berg

Face Time: Dr. Elizabeth Sackler

Elizabeth A. Sackler Photo: Joan Roth Native Brooklynite Dr. Elizabeth A. Sackler is chairman of The Brooklyn Museum, the first woman in the museum's near 200-year history to serve in this role.

Face Time: Sol Sax

"The Congo has a tradition of power figures called Nkisi literally, medicine from heaven, medicine brought from heaven by a Mojo which means a soul from Heaven.