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Features
War, censorship explored at Brooklyn Book Festival
The Brooklyn Book Festival, which has been held annually since 2006.
News
Chelsea explosion turns salon into makeshift first aid station
As people ran up the street, some took cover in the salon.
Features
Comic book fans talk diversity
Some fans are longing for a change.
News
Protestors greet Bratton’s retirement ceremony
Some of the protestors held news clippings featuring Eric Garner, who was placed in a lethal chokehold by NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo in 2014.
Features
Little Italy celebrated at the San Gennaro Feast
For 11 days the Feast of San Gennaro takes over the small Little Italy neighborhood that borders Soho, Tribeca, The Lower East Side and Chinatown.
Features•News
Cyclist demand safety as fatal accidents rise.
Cyclists demand safety.
Features•News
Life jackets symbolize the plight of refugees in Brooklyn display
Oxfam America, a global organization that addresses poverty, hunger and injustice arranged used refugee life jackets on Pebble Beach at […]
News
The first faculty “lockout” in history ends.
But a new contract is not in place.
Features•Politics
Mock presidential debate morphs into comedy
It quickly became clear none of the debaters were Trump supporters.
Features•News•Special Reports
Selfies, tourists and memories of 9/11
Watch the crowd gathered at the 9/11 memorial site and you will see markers of people in service: t-shirts with the names of the fallen beneath the words, “Never Forget”, badges and pins indicating ranks, ladder numbers, and squads.