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You’re gonna need a beer for this: 14 bars showing the presidential debates in Brooklyn

Get free Cheetos when you watch the debate at Miles in Bushwick. Via Miles. Finally, after what feel

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Dining Review – Break-in Edition: We Paid Lotus And Mezcal’s A Visit After A Burglar Did The Same

“He broke it open with a hammer.” It’s not your normal afternoon lunch conversatio

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One Brooklyn cyclist’s solution to dangerous intersections: DIY bike lanes

No bike lane? No problem. One bike dad in Park Slope is here to fix that. It’s hard out there

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Art Slope Festival Review: Brooklyn’s Big Tent Show At ShapeShifter Lab

Is Brooklyn too big to play host to a small-town art festival? Not if Art Slope has anything to say

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‘Help yourself’ to these affordable, sliding-scale therapy options in Brooklyn and Manhattan

Cartoon by Ward Sutton, via the New Yorker I grew up thinking that therapy was for rich people who d

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Doomocracy: A terrifying real-world political haunted house is coming just in time for Halloween

Make America horrified of real-world scenarios again. Via DesignCrowd. You’ve already felt lik

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The Down-Low: Maya Rudolph’s Prince Cover Band, Taco Truck Triumph, And More

The Down-Low is our new round-up of stories in our neck of the woods as well as other curiosities a

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This contest will let you ‘rent’ Williamsburg’s Rough Trade on Airbnb (for free)

That’s your bed up there on the left. Ever find yourself wishing you could afford just one nig

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Sweet gig alert: Enter today to win a spot as Kelly Ripa’s ‘Live’ cohost

Do you have what it takes to fill Anderson Cooper’s silver fox shoes? Via Facebook. I have com

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Participatory Budgeting Assembly Meets Thursday At Park Slope Library

The participatory budgeting process gives New Yorkers the power to decide how to spend tax dollars i

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