For James Baldwin Centennial, BPL Highlights Writer’s Life in Istanbul
At the opening of a new exhibit celebrating writer James Baldwin, a star-studded lineup — including Baldwin’s former assistant — made sense of exactly why
At the opening of a new exhibit celebrating writer James Baldwin, a star-studded lineup — including Baldwin’s former assistant — made sense of exactly why
By Jack Delaney | jdelaney@queensledger.com The world’s oldest children’s museum turned 125 this week, and will be celebrating the occasion with special programming this weekend at
By Jack Delaney | jdelaney@queensledger.com One of the most influential craft markets in the country is returning to Brooklyn this weekend, drawing over 150 creators
By Jack Delaney | jdelaney@queensledger.com “Brooklyn is a magical place. World famous. A muse. A wellspring. Even the water is famous!” Some might take the opening words
Jazz, wine, and unique tastes from Food Network’s Chef Eric LeVine at 42 Hotel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn by Molly Sword On Thursday, November 21st, 75
By NICHOLAS GORDON Brooklyn’s multiculturalism and visionary styles were on vivid display at the second annual “A Very Brooklyn Fashion Show” at Industry City
The idea for Kréol Fest, an upcoming arts bash at Cafe Erzulie in Bushwick on November 3 that aims to celebrate the intersections of Creole
By Jack Delaney A visitor to the New York Tattoo Convention last Friday might have been caught off guard by the sudden blare of bagpipes,
By Mohamed Farghaly For over four decades, BRIC has long been an essential part of Brooklyn’s cultural landscape, providing creative stimulation and community engagement at
By Meagan J. Meehan | news@queensledger.com Sculptor Discusses the Nature of Art and Design Cec LePage was born in Canada and since the early 1980s,
At the opening of a new exhibit celebrating writer James Baldwin, a star-studded lineup — including Baldwin’s former assistant — made sense of exactly why
By Jack Delaney | jdelaney@queensledger.com The world’s oldest children’s museum turned 125 this week, and will be celebrating the occasion with special programming this weekend at
By Jack Delaney | jdelaney@queensledger.com One of the most influential craft markets in the country is returning to Brooklyn this weekend, drawing over 150 creators
By Jack Delaney | jdelaney@queensledger.com “Brooklyn is a magical place. World famous. A muse. A wellspring. Even the water is famous!” Some might take the opening words
Jazz, wine, and unique tastes from Food Network’s Chef Eric LeVine at 42 Hotel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn by Molly Sword On Thursday, November 21st, 75
By NICHOLAS GORDON Brooklyn’s multiculturalism and visionary styles were on vivid display at the second annual “A Very Brooklyn Fashion Show” at Industry City
The idea for Kréol Fest, an upcoming arts bash at Cafe Erzulie in Bushwick on November 3 that aims to celebrate the intersections of Creole
By Jack Delaney A visitor to the New York Tattoo Convention last Friday might have been caught off guard by the sudden blare of bagpipes,
By Mohamed Farghaly For over four decades, BRIC has long been an essential part of Brooklyn’s cultural landscape, providing creative stimulation and community engagement at
By Meagan J. Meehan | news@queensledger.com Sculptor Discusses the Nature of Art and Design Cec LePage was born in Canada and since the early 1980s,