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Alvin Ailey Brings Gospel And Grace to BAM

Alvin Ailey Brings Gospel And Grace to BAM

The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater returns to the Brooklyn Academy of Music from June 5–8, with a program that celebrates both innovation and heritage.
Brooklyn's Bed-Stuy Honors Clara Hayes With Street Co-Naming

Brooklyn's Bed-Stuy Honors Clara Hayes With Street Co-Naming

Clara Hayes, a beloved Bedford-Stuyvesant resident and businesswoman, was honored with a street co-naming on May 24, when the corner of Marcus Garvey Boulevard and Macon Street was renamed Mrs. Clara Hayes Way.
Real Estate Conference Aims to Provide Capital And Connections to Underserved Communities

Real Estate Conference Aims to Provide Capital And Connections to Underserved Communities

Flipping The Hood is an immersive, two-day, generational wealth-building and real estate development conference by actor and real estate developer Malik Yoba.
Comic Reg Thomas Blazes Brooklyn With His Brand of Funny

Comic Reg Thomas Blazes Brooklyn With His Brand of Funny

Reg Thomas draws from his Haitian upbringing, growing up in Brooklyn and dating in New York City to make people laugh.
From Brooklyn to The World: Why The Borough's Podcasting Scene is Thriving

From Brooklyn to The World: Why The Borough's Podcasting Scene is Thriving

With so many writers, producers, events and studios, Brooklyn is keeping the podcasting industry pulsing.
Brooklyn Artist Finds Inspiration in Their Father, Bed-Stuy Community in MoMA PS1 Exhibit

Brooklyn Artist Finds Inspiration in Their Father, Bed-Stuy Community in MoMA PS1 Exhibit

Brooklyn Artist DonChristian Jones looks deep into their identity through "The Sumptuous Discovery of Gotham a Go-Go," an exhibit at MoMA PS1.
The Changing Tides of Bed-Stuy's Tompkins Avenue

The Changing Tides of Bed-Stuy's Tompkins Avenue

The success of the shops along Bed-Stuy's vibrant commercial strip — many of which are Black- and women-owned — is creating challenges that are changing the character of one of Brooklyn's key Black cultural centers.
Brooklyn Artist Channels Abuela’s Spirit in BAM Exhibit

Brooklyn Artist Channels Abuela’s Spirit in BAM Exhibit

Modesto Flako Jimenez's multi-disciplinary installation about his grandmother is a powerful homage to caregiving, dementia and the love for family.
Finding Solace in Poetry’s Power of Possibility at the Brooklyn Academy of Music

Finding Solace in Poetry’s Power of Possibility at the Brooklyn Academy of Music

Against the backdrop of the presidential election, poet Hanif Abdurraqib curated "I Guess It Was My Destiny To Live So Long," a poetry, live music and storytelling event series.
Brooklyn Dems Urge Voters to go Blue at Annual Gala

Brooklyn Dems Urge Voters to go Blue at Annual Gala

A Brooklyn Democratic Party fundraiser gala drew high-profile political figures and community leaders to Giando on the Water in Williamsburg.