New Film Shows How Art Brings Life to Green-Wood Cemetery
Discover how the living and the dead make Green-Wood Cemetery a vibrant part of NYCs cultural scene!
With the new years just around the corner, there’s no storage of festive celebrations to partake in. In addition
Ice skating is a favorite seasonal activity among New Yorkers and visitors alike. Enjoyed across Manhattan particularly in the outdoor
It’s easy to imagine The Pavilion Theatre in south Park Slope in its heyday. Built in 1928, The Pavilion
As of January 2, 2018, Brooklyn’s Prospect Park will going permanently car free. The announcement made today by city
The air is turning crisper and the nights are getting longer, surefire signs that the spookiest night of the year
Artist: Isabel Andrews. Image by Jo Sittenfeld As Prospect Park continues to commemorate its 150th anniversary with The Means of
Next to a modern apartment building in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, is a nondescript brick structure that dates to the 1930s.
Let’s face it: bathrooms are part of everyone’s life. They can be a lot more than just places
Photo courtesy Prospect Park Alliance Prospect Park turns 150 this year, and the Brooklyn Historical Society and Prospect Park Alliance
On July 7th, Prospect Park‘s Connective Project opened in the park’s long-abandoned Rose Garden. The exhibit features hundreds
Yesterday, the Prospect Park Alliance cut the ribbon on the the first composting bathroom in a public park in New
Image from the Prospect Park Alliance Archives Prospect Park’s Rose Garden — which has not seen a rose in bloom
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