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The school had its first Black History Month celebration in its more than 20-year history.
Highlights will include the Hopper-Gibbons House and the now-shuttered Church of St. Vincent de Paul.
The center will host a series of events from Feb. 17 to Feb. 25 focusing on the Afro-Latino community.
Lectures, readings and exhibitions will highlight black culture and history in the United States.
The monthlong event features free performances and art exhibitions each Friday in February.
The monthlong celebration features work from local artists on storefronts along Myrtle Avenue.
Participate in a beer trivia night, celebrate Mardi Gras, and try speed dating this week.
Check out our roundup of events in the neighborhood.
Chat about death with strangers, celebrate the legacy of black artists, and visit a new art gallery.
Check out everything from a reading with author Toni Morrison to kids' African Diaspora dance classes.
"Black Artstory Month" comes to Fort Greene and Clinton Hill on Feb. 1.
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said that police helped make slavery possible.
Several Queens cultural institutions organize events celebrating the heritage of African-Americans.
The ads will run on television, online and in print throughout February.
Celebrate Black History Month in Brooklyn with these February events and exhibits.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio said terror suspect Sayfullo Saipov should be spared the death penalty.
The actress spotted the suspect outside her third-floor balcony, sources said.
A shortage of bilingual therapists has made the problem especially difficult in some districts.
The victim suffered a fractured skull base, multiple spinal fractures, bruised lungs and other injuries.
The break happened just after 4 a.m. on Pacific Street near Albany Avenue.
Officer Ryan Nash shot Sayfullo Saipov who killed eight people with a rented truck, officials said.
The new owners have no plans to change the properties, according to a realtor who brokered the deal.
The deadly attack left eight people dead and a dozen injured, officials said.
Five men from Argentina, a woman from Belgium, a West Village resident and a man from N.J. were killed.
The vote paves the way for developers to build a complex with retail space and 1,146 apartments.
The Queens County Bird Club is hoping to install two bird feeders in the park by the end of November.
Sayfullo Saipov was charged by federal prosecutors on Wednesday with aiding ISIS in a terror attack.
A new art gallery features the work of recovering addicts in East Harlem.
Catwalks, balconies, a secret staircase and elaborate ceiling panels were uncovered at the theater.
Preservation groups are writing letters — in crayon — to the library, which owns the home.