Day: June 9, 2021

News

Q & A with Antonio Reynoso, Democratic Candidate for Brooklyn Borough President by Brian Abate

BA: Could you tell a little bit about yourself, your background and your ties to Brooklyn? AR: Sure. I was born and raised in Brooklyn. I was born in Cumberland Hospital. My parents are from the Dominican Republic. I grew up with welfare, food stamps, Section 8, Medicaid, you name it. My family had to take advantage of it all […]

News

Paperboy is a candidate to be taken seriously, by Roderick Thomas

The race for New York City mayor is intensifying, as candidates campaign towards the June 22nd primary date. Currently, 14 candidates are running for a chance to lead the largest city in America into a new ‘post pandemic’ era. Among these candidates is Paperboy Love Prince. On the surface Paperboy may seem like an unlikely candidate, however, after a closer […]

News

WHY SHOULD ROBERT CORNEGY BE OUR NEXT BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT? By Karen Broughton

There are many reasons why Robert Cornegy should be our next Brooklyn Borough President: With his leadership and experience, he’ll hit the ground running on Day One to create a better Brooklyn for all. He is a native New Yorker and has been at the forefront of New York Politics for some time now. Rob is the best choice to […]

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Cool, calm and capable – KATHRYN GARCIA is plotting to win the mayoral race

Noah Syndergaard is a great pitcher with the NY Mets. The even better pitcher is his teammate, Jacob deGrom. He’s said of deGrom:  “That’s an evolution thing, and he’s gotten better every single year. Great signs, and shows you how hard he works.” Sportswriter Matt Ehalt once wrote: “Syndergaard has has an up-close view of deGrom’s historic season, and is […]

Feature Story

BloomAgainBklyn Brightens People’s Day, Thanks to Homemade Card Project, by Erin DeGregorio

BloomAgainBklyn – a community-based, non-profit organization that repurposes unsold and once-used flowers into new arrangements – has been operating non-stop throughout the pandemic. Volunteers have upcycled fresh flowers destined for the solid waste stream, made them into new arrangements, and delivered them to frontline workers and vulnerable populations. “Some of the nursing homes that we deliver to weekly or twice-weekly […]

Feature Story

All Aboard! New Yorkers Tour Sustainable Sailboat from France, by Erin DeGregorio

As the Red Hook Star-Revue reported last month, French company Grain de Sail’s modern cargo sailboat finally docked in the Brooklyn Bridge Park marina in mid-May. The sailboat and its four crew members left Saint-Malo, France, on April 16 to embark on a three-month-long Transatlantic voyage that would make stops in New York and the Dominican Republic. The vessel is […]

Arts

The Age of Adaline, by Gene Bray

I saw the movie “The Age of Adaline” and we are blessed to have this. This is why movies can touch us so deeply. It stars Blake Lively. Blake is a she if you didn’t know. She plays Adaline. A beautiful young woman cursed to be alone forever. I loved her in this. Do you know who else loved her? […]

Arts

Big Noise From Canada Sonic ice floes from Fucked Up, Big|Brave and Growler’s Choir, by Kurt Gottschalk

Rock epicness is a tricky proposition. Rock is, or should be, in opposition to all pretension. Epicness, on the other hand, invites pretension. They’re like oil and water—they don’t mix but can be combined, one spreading into a thin, almost invisible film across the other, rendering it unusable. Drinking large amounts of pretentious epic rock can kill you. Rock epicness […]

Arts

“The Amusement Park,” a Lost Film from George A. Romero, Rises from the Dead

Carnivals and amusement parks have always held the allure of the illicit. Slightly malevolent barkers beckon you into sideshows promising thrills, chills, and horrors beyond your imaginations. Scantily clad acrobats, trapeze artists, and magician’s assistants infuse the atmosphere with sex and desire. Ragtag clowns wear lurid makeup that can never quite hide their I’ve-seen-way-too-much eyes. Creaky rides, seemingly always on […]