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Mobile Drag Show Sashays Through Brooklyn Throughout June

Mobile Drag Show Sashays Through Brooklyn Throughout June

This new series of pop-up curbside drag shows celebrate the art of drag for audiences of all ages in DUMBO and Downtown Brooklyn.
Crown Heights Nonprofit Making a Difference, One Sole at a Time

Crown Heights Nonprofit Making a Difference, One Sole at a Time

Brooklyn stylist-turned-altruist Andre McDonnell was awarded a $30,000 grant for his nonprofit It's From The Sole, which puts shoes on the feet of the city's less fortunate.
Taxilandia Takes Passengers on a Theatrical Ride Through Bushwick

Taxilandia Takes Passengers on a Theatrical Ride Through Bushwick

Modesto Jimenez, in his latest piece of cab-theater, takes audiences for a drive through Bushwick's past, present and future.
Carnegie Hall Celebrates Brooklyn Musicians in Online Festival

Carnegie Hall Celebrates Brooklyn Musicians in Online Festival

Carnegie Hall's online "In Response" program on April 28 showcases Brooklyn songwriters of all ages

Bed-Stuy's Artshack Announces 19 Scholarships for BIPOC Neighbors

Ceramics can be a cost-prohibitive art form, but one Bed-Stuy ceramics studio is making it accessible to the community.
BK Band 'Girl Skin' Croons in Lush New Work

BK Band 'Girl Skin' Croons in Lush New Work

Written in a Bed-Stuy bedroom, Girl Skin's second music video "You're a Freak" celebrates the allure of non-conformity.
Comedic BK Docuseries Scrutinizes NYC's Worst Landlords

Comedic BK Docuseries Scrutinizes NYC's Worst Landlords

Filmmaker and comedian Jeff Seal uses comedy to expose New York's worst landlords in a three-part documentary series, out next month.
Viral Williamsburg Concert Series Breathes Life into Livestreams

Viral Williamsburg Concert Series Breathes Life into Livestreams

Pandemusic, the brainchild of Williamsburg musician Josue Caceres, has raised over $60k for local musicians and hosted 17 concerts since its inception in July 2020.
Fort Greene Theater Spotlights Women in Month-Long Festival

Fort Greene Theater Spotlights Women in Month-Long Festival

Irondale theater is taking its annual festival virtual this year to showcase over 100 women-identifying artists.
Nonprofit Powered by National Grid Teaches Coding to BK Students

Nonprofit Powered by National Grid Teaches Coding to BK Students

In a move to empower the digital careers of underserved youth, National Grid has donated $30,000 to The Code, a high school coding program.