By Aaron Short
Mean Streets: Some Williamsburg and Brooklyn Heights residents are concerned that bike share docks could sacrifice on-street parking, but cyclists say bike docks are just another form of parking.
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Greenpoint: A Greenpoint artist who sparked a bomb scare on Bedford Avenue by hanging illuminated trash bags says his art project was supposed to make the neighborhood more peaceful.
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Page 1: An influential force in the Downtown (Brooklyn) scene, this collective has used mixed media to create an eyecatching assemblage of unique, highly contemporary art, week in, week out for decades. Its work is a postmodern tableau of the world it inhabits — showing all parts of life in Brooklyn, from politics and development to crime and the arts — in vivid color (and also, sometimes in black and white).
Even the harshest critics admit it always keeps hustin’, Brooklyn.
By Natalie O’Neill
Park Slope: Cops say a creep sexually assaulted a woman on Sixteenth Street on May 23 in an incident that closely recalls the attacks committed last year by the so-called “South Slope Groper.”
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By Natalie O’Neill
Meadows of Shame: The Great GoogaMooga didn’t live up to its name — at least for hundreds of “VIP” ticket holders who will get refunds after a not-so-great experience.
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by Ben Lockhart and Derrick Lytle
There will be a lot of drinking this summer, but that doesn’t have to mean you have to get loaded! Check out these five non-alcoholic summer treats.
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Williamsburg: He’s a beefcake — and he won’t even eat one! Williamsburg actor and waiter Zachary Koval is the “Sexiest Vegetarian Next Door” according to People for Ethical Treatment of Animals, earning the accolades of plant eaters worldwide. And he bares it all in this exclusive interview with The Brooklyn Paper.
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By Natalie O’Neill
Park Slope: Prospect Park Zoo is showing off its crop of new babies — and they’re otter-ly irresistible!
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By Stephanie Thompson
Fearless Parenting: This week, our fearless mom says the boobs at Time magazine opened up a can of worms with their cover featuring a mom breast-feeding a toddler, but the issue is intamacy — not when to get your kid off the teat.
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By Natalie O’Neill
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Atlantic Yards: Nets fans will get twice as much railway service and about half as many parking spots at the soon-to-open Barclays Center under a plan to box-out street-clogging drivers from neighborhoods near the arena.
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By Aaron Short
Greenpoint: A judge ordered a Greenpoint artist held without bail and sent him to Rikers Island for a psychiatric evaluation for allegedly hanging a plastic bag from a tree — a harsh decision that has baffled artists, residents, and even police sources.
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By Daniel Bush
Clinton Hill: A bizarre Clinton Hill intersection has given rise to a new automotive phenomena: stop or go traffic.
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By Eli Rosenberg
Kensington: Someone defaced a Kensington flag mural painted by patriot-in-chief Scott LoBaido — and the artist wants the vandal to be charged with committing a bias crime!
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By Daniel Bush
A city decision to repair an outer-borough boardwalk with wood has opponents of the Coney Island Boardwalk’s upcoming concrete makeover accusing the Parks Department of turning back on its word.
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By Eli Rosenberg
It’ll be hard to miss the sound of music in Brooklyn this summer — but among all the concerts in the borough, these six outdoor shows are worth going out of your way for.
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By Aaron Short
Clinton Hill: Author and environmental blogger Colin Beavan will run for Congress this year on the Green Party ticket.
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By Natalie O’Neill
Fuzzy Brooklyn: A fancy Williamsburg canine salon sets itself apart from the pack by dimming the lights and putting on classical music as part of its grooming package.
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By Will Bredderman
In this installment of our countdown to summer, we cover the three F’s — and it’s not what you think!
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By Natalie O’Neill
Music: Brooklyn-born superstar Barbra Streisand will play a second homecoming concert at the Barclays Center this fall.
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By Aaron Short
Greenpoint: Forget the rookie of the year — it’s the year of the rookies.
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By Will Bredderman
Bay Ridge: A shuttered Bay Ridge Karaoke club with a history of violence will re-open as a new sing-along spot — with the blessing of Community Board 10’s Police and Public Safety Committee.
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By Will Bredderman
Dyker Heights: Pooch-lovers who routinely visit the Dyker Beach Dog Run say the city isn’t maintaining the leash-free lot, leaving the task of emptying overflowing, poop-filled trash bins to a bunch of neighborhood doo doo-gooders.
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By Aaron Short
Nightlife: It could be a nightclub, a day-care, or an organic restaurant — but no matter what a Manhattan nightlife impresario opens in his Williamsburg building, he won’t be serving booze anytime soon, state officials say.
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By Natalie O’Neill
Mean Streets: Replacing a parking spot with bike racks is a different kind of fair trade for the owners of a famous Park Slope coffeehouse.
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By Natalie O’Neill
Wild Brooklyn: Workers at a Park Slope school have turned the surrounding block into a midnight buffet for hungry rodents — and fat-bellied rats are always back for seconds, neighbors say.
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