Andrew Lipstein lives a double life. In one, he’s a novelist whose books often reflect on contracts of power and the ways people fall prey to their own insecurities. In another, he’s a tech guy.
A Williamsburg-based developer who last year acquired a vacant and dilapidated Fort Greene church is facing claims he ...
"Trace/s: Family History Research and the Legacy of Slavery in Brooklyn" at the Center for Brooklyn History grapples with the ...
Residents say these tennis courts need more “love.” Longtime tennis players at a public Bedford-Stuyvesant park say the ...
Design firm Made renovated this Italianate townhouse in Cobble Hill which dates to 1884 and features six bedrooms and six ...
The second home of an iconic pizzeria, a Chinese spot from a spaghetti specialist, a Greenpoint bistro, and more new ...
Rounding out Lunar New Year Parades in Brooklyn is the second annual Brooklyn Lantern Festival Parade. Come by and check out ...
Not long after arriving in New York, Sarah McNally, a devoted vegetarian, tried oysters for the first time with the family of ...
One teenager is dead and another injured after a shooting in East Flatbush, Brooklyn on Tuesday. As CBS News New York's Alecia Reid reports, shots fired inside an apartment building sent people into ...
Almost 125 years after Edmond Dédé’s death, his magnum opus “Morgiane,” perhaps the oldest existing opera by a Black American ...
The actors play emotionally entangled Brooklynites in Rachael Abigail Holder film, which is executive produced by Steven Soderbergh.
André Holland, Nicole Beharie, and DeWanda Wise do their damndest to lift up Rachael Abigail Holder's paper-thin rom-com.