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At the intersection of Court Street and the Brooklyn Queens Expressway/Gowanus Parkway in Carroll Gardens sits a little traffic
Yoav Litvin, a New York City photographer and writer, has documented the competitive and thriving street art scene here in
Exit Room is a unique gallery and cultural space in Bushwick, Brooklyn that showcases visual art, film productions, poetry and
We recently brought you a list of 5 record stores in NYC where you can still get vinyl. Though these
In honor of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games held in Sochi, Russia, we decided to compile a list of places
David O. Russell’s crime comedy-drama American Hustle is loosely based on the Abscam Scandal, but serves more as an
This cafe is one of our latest favorites, featured in our recent article on quirky combination coffee shops in NYC.
Imagine walking through a discrete doorway, up (or down) stairs, to find yourself in a fine dining restaurant. These are
Just off of Atlantic Avenue in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, you’ll find a quirky shoe-themed street art installation on the
Living in New York City, there are many opportunities to go see Graffiti/Street Art openings. Every week there seem
In her book Holy Days author Lis Harris documents a Hasidic family in 1980s Crown Heights. On her frequent trips
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