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Howe’s Brooklyn: Kids on Climate Change:Addressing the Issue With Public Art

AS THE TREES BEGIN TO LOSE THEIR LEAVES, Crown Heights is receiving a dose of greens, yellows and reds from another source. CITYarts, a 40-year-old non-profit public arts organization, is producing its 269th mural project there, in a collaboration between Brazilian-born artist DUDA PENTEADO and roughly 200 students and community members from Crown Heights and..

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Howe’s Brooklyn: Pulitzer Winner in 2007 Speaks About Henry Ward Beecher At the Church He Founded

MORE THAN A CENTURY AFTER he departed his beloved Brooklyn Heights and life on earth, Henry Ward Beecher is still capturing devotees. High on that list is author DEBBY APPLEGATE, who on Friday night described the reasons for her 20-year fascination and inquiry into the life of the once-most-famous man in America, which culminated in..

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Howe’s Brooklyn: One More Week To Catch Peter Pan Done Darkly

LAST CHANCE TO CATCH THE IRONDALE ENSEMBLE PROJECT’S inaugural production in its new home — that would be Peter Pan, the true-to-the-novel, darker-than-Disney version, ingeniously staged by an ensemble cast and director JIM NIESEN — in the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church building. One supreme highlight: the croc. You’ve never seen a thespian reptile with quite..

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Howe’s Brooklyn: Brooklyn Installation Artist Celebrates Beloved Scottish Songwriter/Poet Robert Burns

WITH THE “YEAR OF HOMECOMING” just around the corner, Scotland’s Minister of Culture LINDA FABIANI is in New York to encourage everyone with an affinity for Scotland to “come home” as the country celebrates the 250th anniversary of the birth of “Scotland’s favorite son” poet ROBERT BURNS. As Scotland’s unofficial but universally recognized national poet,..

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Howe’s Brooklyn: Borough Bandmates Generate Album That ‘Brilliantly Embodies Brooklyn’

BROOKLYN-BORN JAZZ BAND WEE TRIO’s first album, released last month, has been described by impressed critics as ‘not-so-wee.’ The San Francisco Chronicle wrote, “With JAMES WESTFALL’s vibes in the forefront, the group has a fresh sound, and bassist DAN LOOMIS and drummer JARED SCHONIG flow like the tides. Wee’s sound is not wee, it’s huge.”..

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