
BRIC offers platform for artistic expression
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 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 Kendra J. Bostock | news@queensledger.com Brooklyn Children’s Museum (BCM) will honor Black History Month with a week-long celebration, Black Future Festival: We Da People. Taking place
Brooklynites can turn to this lantern made of recycled plastics the next time a city-issued waterbody advisory is issued. By Lauren Peacock | news@queensledger.com It’s
By Christine Stoddard | cstoddard@queensledger.com The best meal I had on the go this week–and, yes, I am so often on the go–was the Braised
By Christine Stoddard | cstoddard@queensledger.com I stand corrected. In my previous column, I cited statistics about Brooklyn’s Black population using numbers provided by Brooklyn.org. While
The following is an excerpt from an episode of the TV talk show “Badass Lady-Folk,” featuring guest Jada Bennett, a dancer, singer, actress, and Brooklyn
An Interview with Stained Glass Artist Sandra Forrest By Meagan J. Meehan | news@queensledger.com Sandra (“Sandy”) Forrest is the creator of vividly-colored mosaic artwork which
By Aaron Gold | news@queensledger.com When people make fun of Brooklyn hipsters, one of the go-to things to cite (after craft beers, underground music, and
By Christine Stoddard | cstoddard@queensledger.com The following is the photograph that ran on the cover of the Feb. 8, 2024 print edition:
By Melissa Hunter Gurney | news@queensledger.com Editor’s Note: The following is a write-up that was solicited from a co-founder of the organization, Black Land Ownership,
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 Kendra J. Bostock | news@queensledger.com Brooklyn Children’s Museum (BCM) will honor Black History Month with a week-long celebration, Black Future Festival: We Da People. Taking place
Brooklynites can turn to this lantern made of recycled plastics the next time a city-issued waterbody advisory is issued. By Lauren Peacock | news@queensledger.com It’s
By Christine Stoddard | cstoddard@queensledger.com The best meal I had on the go this week–and, yes, I am so often on the go–was the Braised
By Christine Stoddard | cstoddard@queensledger.com I stand corrected. In my previous column, I cited statistics about Brooklyn’s Black population using numbers provided by Brooklyn.org. While
The following is an excerpt from an episode of the TV talk show “Badass Lady-Folk,” featuring guest Jada Bennett, a dancer, singer, actress, and Brooklyn
An Interview with Stained Glass Artist Sandra Forrest By Meagan J. Meehan | news@queensledger.com Sandra (“Sandy”) Forrest is the creator of vividly-colored mosaic artwork which
By Aaron Gold | news@queensledger.com When people make fun of Brooklyn hipsters, one of the go-to things to cite (after craft beers, underground music, and
By Christine Stoddard | cstoddard@queensledger.com The following is the photograph that ran on the cover of the Feb. 8, 2024 print edition:
By Melissa Hunter Gurney | news@queensledger.com Editor’s Note: The following is a write-up that was solicited from a co-founder of the organization, Black Land Ownership,