Brooklyn Public Library Shines Light on Literary Films at Inaugural LitFilm Festival
Another film festival is coming to Brooklyn. LitFilm, a six-day festival opening February 20 at ...
Another film festival is coming to Brooklyn. LitFilm, a six-day festival opening February 20 at ...
The new owner of this onetime paper doily factory in a mixed-use district turned to Ridgewood-based ...
Here's a fine figure of an Italianate brownstone, a late 19th century number with plenty of intact d...
There was a consensus in the room, if only slightly. Residents who gathered in the Crown Garden...
For eight hot weeks in the summer of 1988, Spike Lee took over an entire block of Stuyvesant Avenue,...
Here's a three-bedroom, two-bath condo that sits on the garden level of the John Arbuckle House, an ...
If the Winter Olympics have you dreaming of schussing or spinning, perhaps these vintage images of B...
Textile designer Rebecca Atwood lives along the gritty Gowanus shoreline, but her painterly patterns...
Here's an unusual and striking house with high-Victorian curb appeal. At 334 Clinton Street in Cobbl...
Charles Pratt was one of the entrepreneurial wizards of 19th century Brooklyn. He was born in Massac...