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Instructive Graffiti on Clark Street

While walking to the Clark St. station for your morning commute, you may have seen some chalk talk on the wall. In addition to “Tell Someone You Love Them xoxo” there are a couple others after the jump.

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Art of Brooklyn Festival Kicks Off Wednesday

The third annual Art of Brooklyn Film Festival launches this Wednesday—from May 15-19, features, shorts, documentaries, experimental/art films, comedies, dramas, horror and suspense films will be shown at at St. Francis College’s Founders Hall and Maroney Theaters (180 Remsen St. BK, NY 11201) and St. Joseph College’s Tuohy Hall Theater (245 Clinton Ave, BK, NY […]

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A Chorus Line Opens at Heights Players This Weekend

Everything was beautiful at the ballet—or so the song goes in A Chorus Line, the perennial favorite musical which debuted off-Broadway in 1975 and has been in-demand ever since. And now, the Heights Players brings the A Chorus Line to Brooklyn Heights starting tonight, May 10th. From the ribald “Dance 10, Looks 3″ to the […]

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Missing Woman Last Seen on Montague Street Found Safe

Update: She has been found safe. Police are on the lookout for a missing 27-year-old from Crown Heights. Sabrina Malone spent last Saturday, May 4th with her family in Cobble Hill, then used the Montague Street CitiBank ATM before texting her roommate that she was about to take the bus home. However, she never made […]

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84th Precinct Police Blotter – 5/8/13

The days are getting longer but the perps are getting brazen-er. It’s this week’s blotter. Share this Story: Tweet

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Brooklyn Federal Court Evacuated Due to Suspicious White Powder

@NYScanner reports: 225 Cadman Plaza NYPD on scene investigating a suspicious white powder found at the Federal court building. Update after the jump. Share this Story: Tweet

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84th Precinct Police Blotter – 4/30/13

The weather reports are great, but the police reports continue. It’s this week’s blotter. Share this Story: Tweet

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84th Precinct Police Blotter – 4/24/13

Another robbery at Macy’s, another sleeping straphanger loses his iPod, and Planet Fitness is now 0-4. It’s this week’s blotter. Share this Story: Tweet

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New York Accent Movie Premiere May 16th!

Forgive a bit of self-promotion, but here I go— If These Knishes Could Talk, my film about the New York accent, will be premiering at the Art of Brooklyn Film Festival at St Francis College, May 16th at 7 p.m. The film features the New York accent in the five boroughs and New Orleans, in […]

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84th Precinct Police Blotter – 4/17/13

Hey there, it’s the “better late than never” edition of this week’s dispatches from the 84. Since I’m already behind schedule I’ll cut to the chase. Two straphangers had their iPhones stolen while slumbering on the subway–the first happened last Friday at approximately 4:30 a.m. on a northbound F train; cops cuffed a 20-year-old who […]

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