On a recent episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live that was filming in Brooklyn, Jimmy Kimmel played a funny game titled with the audience titled "Williamsburg or Gettysburg" in which they were shown…
Achilles Heel is a gastropub in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, that amongst other things, serves up a weekly backyard-smoked barbecue chicken dish that is cooked upon a hand-made brick and metal…
A new memorial went up in Brooklyn Bridge Park this week to honor the lives lost in the Brooklyn Bridge Elephant Stampede of 1929, however, just like the Staten Island Octopus Disaster of…
Now in its 17th year, the Coney Island Film Festival is back this September 8th through 10th with dozens of screenings in all types of categories, from animated to experimental to…
Sideways Signs is a small shop that creates officially-licensed MTA subway signs for the New York City subway system. Each sign is a handcrafted replica of the official signs, with the same…
Now in its 28th year, the annual NYC Century Bike Tour is on again this September 10th, 2017. The family-friendly event sends all routes short of long through four out of the five boroughs.…
Building Beats is an interesting Brooklyn-based non-profit organization that mentors kids by teaching them business and entrepreneurial skills through music and DJing. We envision a world…
Opening only a few months ago, the Dekalb Market Hall is a massive 26,000-square-foot market featuring local small-scale food crafters and indie food vendors in the middle of Downtown…
Now in its 11th year, Make Music New York is a great way to celebrate the longest day of the year (Today, Wednesday, June 21st) with live music around all five boroughs. Make Music New York…
This week's New Yorker cover features an iPad-drawn illustration by Jorge Colombo of basketball players on Pier 2 at Brooklyn Bridge Park against the Manhattan skyline. “It’s one of my…