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Drinks Review: Boozin’, One Night Stands, And Makin’ Betty Davis Eyes At Dirty Precious

There she was: a young woman with tattoos and Betty Davis Eyes. Ok, the tattoos should be taken lite

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Seamless debate poll reveals how lazy NYC millennials are voting

Deliver us from evil — via Seamless Step aside, Nate Silver! There’s a new authority on pres

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10 people who deserve their own Brooklyn street names

Taking it to the streets — via Flickr user Gord McKenna Street names are underused form of public

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Head To Prospect Park On October 3 For Sweet Sounds Of The Jewish New Year Shofar

The ancient sounds of the shofar will be coming to the Prospect Park next Monday, and all of you are

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4 films to get excited about at this year’s Bushwick Film Festival

A star actress flees her crimes abroad in ‘You Can’t Escape Lithuania.’ For a whil

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Traffic Snarls Expected Near Prospect Park For Charter Schools Rally; Rapper Common Slated To Speak And Perform

A rally in Prospect Park on Wednesday, September 28 will bring traffic congestion and about 350 buse

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This guy paddle boarded the Gowanus Canal like some kind of Brooklyn prophet

A disgusting thing someone did — via @StandUpVirgin Well, that’s one way to avoid the G trai

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Once 19th Century Homes, 1.2M Condos For Rent In ‘Boutique’ Greenwood Heights Building

Soon after the buildings at 324 and 326 20th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues) were constructed

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3,000+ Solar Panels Installed At Brooklyn Navy Yard — One Of Largest Arrays In City

Yesterday the de Blasio administration helped to dedicate a new 3,152-panel rooftop solar installati

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Why Coordinated Healthcare Matters (Sponsored)

At the Weill Cornell Medicine, with locations in both Brooklyn Heights and Fort Greene, there is a s

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