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Brooklyn Residents Protest Changes to the B38 Bus Route

May 11, 2023 mdipento 0

BY LUIS MONGE On May 10, community members gathered at Franklin and Lexington avenues in Brooklyn to bring awareness about possible bus stop removals.  According …[read more]

American Museum Of Natural History Expands with New Center and Exhibits

May 11, 2023 mdipento 0

BY HENRY POPOVIC After much anticipation, the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation, a new part of the American Museum of Natural History …[read more]

No Met Gala in Brooklyn, But Fashion Fans Still Celebrated

May 11, 2023 mdipento 0

BY DEJA WALLACE The latest fashion exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum examines the legacy of fashion designer Thierry Mugler Couturissime with his innovative and fashion-forward …[read more]

Combatting Environmental Racism in The Bronx

May 11, 2023 mdipento 0

BY ANDRE RICKMAN There is a beauty of nature in the Bronx, but sometimes, over policing and silencing the ones who speak out against environmental …[read more]

Movie Theaters Are Getting Ready For An Action-Packed Summer

May 11, 2023 mdipento 0

BY DANIEL DIDONNA On May 4, LOOK Cinemas opened a new flagship movie theater in New York City. The theater opening comes after one of …[read more]

“We Protect Us” Movement Gathers Participants to Stand Up Against Sexual Harassment

May 4, 2023 mdipento 0

BY WILLIAM HERNANDEZ On April 24, organizers of the “We Protect Us” movement gathered participants at the Mayday Center in Bushwick to prepare for an …[read more]

Healthy and Vegetarian Food Options Come to Flatbush

April 27, 2023 Editor 0

BY DEJA WALLACE Vegetarianism, juice bars, and vegetarian restaurants have spiked in popularity in recent decades. This positive trend was expedited during the COVID-19 pandemic, …[read more]

Panel at Columbia University Discusses Technology Biases in Incarceration

April 27, 2023 Editor 0

BY ANDRE RICKMAN Technology has served to be a useful tool, but in some cases, the computing world can leave certain communities vulnerable to implicit biases. …[read more]

Pickleball Comes to Central Park

April 27, 2023 Editor 0

By DANIEL DIDONNA As of April 3, the organization CityPickle has taken over the Wollman ice Rink in Central Park and turned it into 14 pickleball …[read more]

Brooklyn Library Class Provides Creative Space for Adults Who are Neurodiverse

April 20, 2023 mdipento 0

BY WILLIAM HERNANDEZ On April 19, the Sheepshead Bay Public Library hosted artist and instructor Oleg Ovcharenko and his hand puppet class. The session is …[read more]

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