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Brooklyn Unscripted: Chi Ossé

Brooklyn Unscripted: Chi Ossé

BK Reader is kicking off a new monthly series where Brooklynites unpack the serious — and not so serious — issues shaping the borough, starting with City Council Member Chi Ossé.
Charter School Rally in Brooklyn Displays Joy And Unease

Charter School Rally in Brooklyn Displays Joy And Unease

A pro-charter school rally organized by Success Academy drew thousands to Brooklyn on Thursday, with supporters urging the state to keep promoting charter schools. But some employees said they felt pressured to attend.
These Brooklynites Are Fur-ious With Vogue

These Brooklynites Are Fur-ious With Vogue

Members of the Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade are protesting in front of the Brooklyn homes of Vogue editors to protest the magazine's usage of furs.
The Future of Gen Z Comedy is Living in Brooklyn

The Future of Gen Z Comedy is Living in Brooklyn

It’s no surprise that Gen Z is ready for its moment in the spotlight. Here are three Brooklyn comedians who defy the mold of traditional stand-up and are striving to make it.
Brooklyn Designer Fuses Nostalgia And Sustainability With Golden Girls Tribute

Brooklyn Designer Fuses Nostalgia And Sustainability With Golden Girls Tribute

Daniel Silverstein, also known as Zero Waste Daniel, plays tribute to the 40th anniversary of the hit TV show "The Golden Girls" with flare and fun.
New York’s Oldest Coal Oven Breathes in Bushwick

New York’s Oldest Coal Oven Breathes in Bushwick

Lucky Charlie, a new pizza joint from Brooklyn chef Nino Coniglio, cooks all of its hot food in a coal oven that's 135 years old.
Coney Island to Add More Housing, Mayor Says

Coney Island to Add More Housing, Mayor Says

New York City's playground will add about 1,100 new homes as progress is being made in Coney Island, according to Mayor Eric Adams.
NYC Does Not Need The Military to Help Control Protests, Mayor Says

NYC Does Not Need The Military to Help Control Protests, Mayor Says

"...if there's ever a need to go beyond the manpower that we have, there's other ways you do it before you have to come with the look of a military operation,” New York City Mayor Eric Adams said during his regular weekly press briefing on Tuesday.
Crime Dips, But Teen Offenses Still a Concern in NYC

Crime Dips, But Teen Offenses Still a Concern in NYC

New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday welcomed the recent drop in crime, while NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch warned that crime committed by children continues to be a serious concern.
Mayor Adams Unveils 9/11 Veterans Memorial Plans, Addresses Brooklyn Bridge Crash and Wind Project Reinstatement

Mayor Adams Unveils 9/11 Veterans Memorial Plans, Addresses Brooklyn Bridge Crash and Wind Project Reinstatement

“Flames of Honor” monument to honor post-9/11 veterans in Queens; Adams also weighs in on Mexican Navy ship collision and Trump’s reversal on wind farm freeze