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Brooklyn’s Live Music Scene Heats Up with First Tuesdays at Fusion East in East New York

Brooklyn’s East New York neighborhood is reclaiming its spot on the cultural map with the return of First Tuesdays, a monthly live music...

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Downtown Brooklyn to Vibrate with Inaugural Planet Brooklyn Music Festival

A brand-new music festival, Planet Brooklyn, is making its debut this summer with a mission to spotlight the rich cultural fabric of...

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Finally! MTA Bringing 5G to the G Train – No More Dead Zones

New York City subway riders will soon experience improved connectivity as the MTA rolls out 5G service to more lines. Riders on the...

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Arts Funding Soars in Brooklyn: $1.82 Million Boost for 2025 Projects

Brooklyn’s vibrant arts scene is set to receive a major boost as the Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC) announces its largest-ever funding...

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Global Cinema Takes Center Stage: Brooklyn Film Festival 2025 Lineup Revealed

The 28th Brooklyn Film Festival (BFF), running from May 30 to June 8, 2025, promises an impressive array of independent films from across...

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Justice Department Targets Cuomo: Criminal Investigation Launched

Andrew Cuomo’s political ambitions, particularly his rumored bid for New York City mayor, are now heavily shadowed by the renewed...

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NYC Economic Development Corp Opens 400,000 Sq. Ft. Commercial Development at Broadway Junction in East New York

A major new development has officially opened in East New York, delivering both vital city services and significant economic investment to...

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Brooklyn Art Haus Stages Caylie Filipa’s Riveting Double-Bill

This June, the Brooklyn theatre scene welcomes a bold new voice as local playwright Caylie Filipa premieres These Are the Rules, a two-play...

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Justice for Zanir Childs: Brooklyn Community Demands Action After Tragedy

The tragic death of Zanir Childs, an 18-year-old Brooklyn resident, has ignited a passionate call for justice and a renewed focus on...

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The Silent Struggle: Poverty’s Grip on Brooklyn’s Aging Population

Growing old in New York City isn’t what it used to be and for a rising number of seniors, it’s becoming a financial tightrope walk. A...

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