By: Kaya Laterman Brooklyn resident Charlene Kaye loves her mom dearly, but that didn’t stop the musician, actor and comedian from...
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By: Richard Burroughs and Brianna Nunley The LOCnificent Festival, a two-day Brooklyn event showcasing locs, Black hair and African...
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By: Richard Burroughs Marking a rock-n-roll milestone, live music venue Brooklyn Bowl is celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2024. When...
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Cinema with a Cause, a groundbreaking initiative organized by the Center for Law and Social Justice, is set to unite the New York City...
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In celebration of its 200th anniversary, the Brooklyn Museum on Monday unveiled a refreshed brand and visual identity, marking a...
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The Alamo Drafthouse will rename its recently renovated downtown Brooklyn theatre in honor of iconic filmmaker, Spike Lee, according...
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By: Brianna Robles If you end up on Eastern Parkway on Monday for this year’s West Indian Day Parade, you will likely spot hundreds...
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By: C. Zawadi Morris Nikki Williams grew up in the section of Harlem known as “Sugar Hill” during the 60s and 70s, joyfully dancing...
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By: Brianna Robles Hundreds of people gathered on a misty Saturday in Prospect Park to celebrate Black natural hair and beauty...
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By: C. Zawadi Morris After a rescheduled performance due to rain, singer and songwriter Meshell Ndegeocello gave fans everything they were...