
Brooklyn Residents Protest Changes to the B38 Bus Route
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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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