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A sign of autumn, Cranberry Street Fair returns to Brooklyn Heights Read full article »

A sign of autumn, Cranberry Street Fair returns to Brooklyn Heights

by Luca Babini

On Saturday, locals once again celebrated the coming of autumn with a day of homegrown activities at the Cranberry Street Fair.

Horton Foote’s ‘Dividing the Estate’ celebrates a Brooklyn premiere Read full article »

Horton Foote’s ‘Dividing the Estate’ celebrates a Brooklyn premiere

By Brooklyn Daily Eagle

Considered a “must for discriminating theatergoers” by The New York Times, “Dividing the Estate” will delight with its laughs and yet captivate with its page-turning drama about a rapacious Southern family tangling over finances.

WHODUNNIT? Brooklyn’s first outdoor Mystery Theatre Adventure celebrates the intrigue of Brooklyn Heights Read full article »

WHODUNNIT? Brooklyn’s first outdoor Mystery Theatre Adventure celebrates the intrigue of Brooklyn Heights

by Luca Babini

“Enigma” allows audience members to embark on a journey into the heart of Brooklyn Heights, armed with a map and tasked with searching for a celebrated esoteric mystery writer.

Rats raid roadsters Read full article »

Rats raid roadsters

by Luca Babini

The service manager at Bay Ridge Lexus, where Perl took his car for repair, said that he has seen five cases of rat-infested cars so far this winter.

Take your shoot and shove it! Brooklyn Heights fights movie-making takeovers Read full article »

Take your shoot and shove it! Brooklyn Heights fights movie-making takeovers

by Jack Gary

“Why can’t they build a Heights street at the Silvercup Studios [in Astoria] and use that as a location?”

Brooklyn gallery, wine shop team up to benefit ailing artist Read full article »

Brooklyn gallery, wine shop team up to benefit ailing artist

Story by Mary Frost

The event – “To Be Considered” — will take place at the gallery at 47 Bergen Street, October 25-27th. The gallery has asked local artists to donate works for this benefit and each piece will be starting at auction as low as a third of the normal retail price.

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