2026
- May 17th Exhibition Review: Anders Knutsson’s The Ultimate Radical Painting 0 comments
- May 17th Quinn on Books: A Brownsville Fire That Still Burns, “Livonia Chow Mein” 0 comments
- May 15th Grella on Jazz: Following Miles 0 comments
- May 15th Music: Wiggly Air – Deafkids, My Heart, An Inverted Flame, it foot, it ears, FRANTX, Tom Waits and Massive Attack 0 comments
- May 14th New Butthole Surfer Film Tells HOLE TRUTH! 0 comments
- May 14th Softball returns to the ballfields 0 comments
- May 14th Red Hook FC Spring 2026 Season Begins 0 comments
- May 14th A star of the Film Festival says Red Hook is best! 0 comments
- May 14th Lackluster first meeting in 2026 for the Brooklyn Marine Terminal Development Corporation 0 comments
- May 14th Bittersweet Ending for DAE 4 comments
- May 14th The Other Art Fair Returns to Brooklyn 0 comments
- May 13th Industry City hosts huge comic art event again 0 comments
- May 13th Kinetic Nation celebration at Union Street’s House of Pizza 0 comments
- May 13th The future of Red Hook’s Grain Terminal forever unsure under Quadrozzi’s ownership 0 comments
- May 12th Cobble Hill Tree Fund is helping grow Brooklyn’s urban forest, one tree at a time 0 comments
- May 12th Wednesdays in Red Hook – today featuring David Sharps 0 comments
- May 11th The Star-Revue Media Organization Wins Statewide Awards 0 comments
- May 11th Q&A with DEC’s Andrew Guglielmi about Public Place 1 comment
- May 11th Celebratory event for DOT bus plan the highlight of CB6 monthly meeting, but with a few questions 0 comments
- May 10th Open for Business 0 comments
- May 10th First-ever Gowanus health survey launched to give community a voice 0 comments
- May 10th Jay McKnight remembered forever at the corner of Lorraine and Columbia 2 comments
- May 10th Remembering a Red Hook legend – Pete Morales 2 comments
- May 8th Column from the Publisher: Some things on my mind 1 comment
- May 8th OP-ED: Tenants should not have to trade their rights, stability, or community to get safe living conditions 0 comments
- May 8th Under Karen Blondel’s Leadership, Red Hook West Going Private 2 comments
- Apr 20th People of Red Hook—April 2026 Comments Off on People of Red Hook—April 2026
- Apr 19th Karen Blondel crashes Save Section 9 informational event 1 comment
- Apr 13th Modern Insights: Chet Explains the Battle of Brooklyn Comments Off on Modern Insights: Chet Explains the Battle of Brooklyn
- Apr 13th Running a City Council Office Comments Off on Running a City Council Office
- Apr 9th Walking with coffee, by R.J. Cirillo Comments Off on Walking with coffee, by R.J. Cirillo
- Apr 8th Saying goodbye to a great woman, Khadijah James Comments Off on Saying goodbye to a great woman, Khadijah James
- Apr 7th Wednesdays in Red Hook… with Evan Yee 1 comment
- Apr 7th Another movie night at Wraptor Comments Off on Another movie night at Wraptor
- Apr 7th Dawn Skeete does what it takes to keep her Red Hook restaurant alive Comments Off on Dawn Skeete does what it takes to keep her Red Hook restaurant alive
- Apr 7th EDC extends BMT public comment Comments Off on EDC extends BMT public comment
- Apr 7th Red Hook artists forge on in face of fire Comments Off on Red Hook artists forge on in face of fire
- Apr 7th Danny Lee opens NVRSTK Comments Off on Danny Lee opens NVRSTK
- Apr 6th Lawyers may have figured out a way to get long delayed Public Place housing started 2 comments
- Apr 6th Who is it for? Comments Off on Who is it for?
- Apr 6th CB6 declares itself Non-Nimby Comments Off on CB6 declares itself Non-Nimby
- Apr 6th NYCHA PACT plan rejected Comments Off on NYCHA PACT plan rejected
- Apr 6th OP ED: Save Nycha from PACT privatization, by Ramona Ferreyra, Mitchel Houses Resident Comments Off on OP ED: Save Nycha from PACT privatization, by Ramona Ferreyra, Mitchel Houses Resident
- Apr 6th Column: Brooklyn Deserves A World-Class Waterfront — Nothing Less Comments Off on Column: Brooklyn Deserves A World-Class Waterfront — Nothing Less
- Apr 6th Column: Be there or be square Comments Off on Column: Be there or be square
- Apr 6th Endless Waiting for “The Endless Garment” Comments Off on Endless Waiting for “The Endless Garment”
- Apr 6th Reporters Notebook: An annoying waste of time Comments Off on Reporters Notebook: An annoying waste of time
- Mar 26th Jack and Layla fight to save Chelsea’s NYCHA buildings, Mamdani not listening Comments Off on Jack and Layla fight to save Chelsea’s NYCHA buildings, Mamdani not listening
- Mar 26th COLUMN: Save NYCHA, don’t destroy it, by Ramona Ferreyra Mitchel Houses Resident Comments Off on COLUMN: Save NYCHA, don’t destroy it, by Ramona Ferreyra Mitchel Houses Resident
- Mar 19th Classic Simone Comments Off on Classic Simone
- Mar 19th MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Comments Off on MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt
- Mar 19th Dylan/Warhol 1 comment
- Mar 19th “Red Hook needs a place like Wraptor,” says noted film director Comments Off on “Red Hook needs a place like Wraptor,” says noted film director
- Mar 18th Danish Rye Bread makes a joyous entry to the neighborhood 1 comment
- Mar 13th Home vs. Rehab after hip surgery: what patients need to know, by Donny Tuchman, CEO, Cobble Hill Health Center Comments Off on Home vs. Rehab after hip surgery: what patients need to know, by Donny Tuchman, CEO, Cobble Hill Health Center
- Mar 13th Talking to new Gowanus Residents Comments Off on Talking to new Gowanus Residents
- Mar 13th How the Iran attack looks in Europe Comments Off on How the Iran attack looks in Europe
- Mar 13th Local congressional districts will not change Comments Off on Local congressional districts will not change
- Mar 13th CB6 February meeting summary Comments Off on CB6 February meeting summary
- Mar 13th NYPD Investigative Encounters Tracker Comments Off on NYPD Investigative Encounters Tracker
- Mar 12th Dylan/Warhol Comments Off on Dylan/Warhol
- Mar 11th City lawyers admit BMT Task Force was advisory Comments Off on City lawyers admit BMT Task Force was advisory
- Mar 11th Coffey Street Studio brings back Experimental Art Comments Off on Coffey Street Studio brings back Experimental Art
- Mar 11th NYU opens neighborhood school clinic Comments Off on NYU opens neighborhood school clinic
- Mar 11th Red Hook West PACT conversion and the BMT process are written from the same playbook Comments Off on Red Hook West PACT conversion and the BMT process are written from the same playbook
- Mar 11th Opinion: Going back to the bad old days of housing for the poor Comments Off on Opinion: Going back to the bad old days of housing for the poor
- Mar 11th A year of data reveals continuing racial disparities in NYPD encounters Comments Off on A year of data reveals continuing racial disparities in NYPD encounters
- Feb 20th MUSIC: Wiggly Air by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on MUSIC: Wiggly Air by Kurt Gottschalk
- Feb 13th You can find community at the Gowanus Wine Merchants Comments Off on You can find community at the Gowanus Wine Merchants
- Feb 13th Long-awaited report card shows improvement needed on rezoning commitments Comments Off on Long-awaited report card shows improvement needed on rezoning commitments
- Feb 13th Court Street redesign was justified by an anecdotal survey Comments Off on Court Street redesign was justified by an anecdotal survey
- Feb 12th Want to meet the love of your life? Come to this Carroll Gardens coffee shop on Thursdays 1 comment
- Feb 12th Over 20 buildings tested in latest soil vapor intrusion sampling Comments Off on Over 20 buildings tested in latest soil vapor intrusion sampling
- Feb 12th So You Didn’t Get A Reservation for Bar Bête In Time… Comments Off on So You Didn’t Get A Reservation for Bar Bête In Time…
- Feb 10th FILM: Celebrating the singular experience of working in a movie theater, in print and on film Comments Off on FILM: Celebrating the singular experience of working in a movie theater, in print and on film
- Feb 9th I am starting a new column…. Comments Off on I am starting a new column….
- Feb 9th JAZZ by Grella: They’ve Got the Whole World in Their Hands Comments Off on JAZZ by Grella: They’ve Got the Whole World in Their Hands
- Feb 9th Changes to Gowanus Green cleanup agreement worry local residents and some local politicians Comments Off on Changes to Gowanus Green cleanup agreement worry local residents and some local politicians
- Feb 9th Court Street redesign is a nightmare for the businesses that make it a great shopping strip 2 comments
- Feb 8th When will the city offer public relief? 1 comment
- Feb 8th ICE and Bike take center stage at CB6 Comments Off on ICE and Bike take center stage at CB6
- Feb 8th The Star-Revue February comics (Stan Mack and Michael Arthur) Comments Off on The Star-Revue February comics (Stan Mack and Michael Arthur)
- Feb 8th Column: THE PEOPLE vs. EDC: Lawsuit asks court to undo BMT Final Vision Plan Comments Off on Column: THE PEOPLE vs. EDC: Lawsuit asks court to undo BMT Final Vision Plan
- Feb 8th Curtis Sliwa for Cat Czar? Comments Off on Curtis Sliwa for Cat Czar?
- Jan 15th Column: Some good additions at the Star-Revue Comments Off on Column: Some good additions at the Star-Revue
- Jan 14th On Jazz: He’s an American Man Comments Off on On Jazz: He’s an American Man
- Jan 14th People of Red Hook Comments Off on People of Red Hook
- Jan 12th US policy threatens EU resiliency, Special to the Star-Revue Comments Off on US policy threatens EU resiliency, Special to the Star-Revue
- Jan 12th Family Fun Night at the Harbor Middle School Comments Off on Family Fun Night at the Harbor Middle School
- Jan 11th Judith Dailey’s bad experience at local nursing home Comments Off on Judith Dailey’s bad experience at local nursing home
- Jan 11th Film Review: “Obex” is the Surreal “Tron” Clone David Lynch Never Directed Comments Off on Film Review: “Obex” is the Surreal “Tron” Clone David Lynch Never Directed
- Jan 8th JAZZ: He’s an American Man, by George Grella Comments Off on JAZZ: He’s an American Man, by George Grella
- Jan 8th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jan 8th News from the Columbia Waterfront Association Comments Off on News from the Columbia Waterfront Association
- Jan 8th Some of the people who make up the new Gowanus Comments Off on Some of the people who make up the new Gowanus
- Jan 8th A year in review: Progress on the canal, by Eric Newstrom Comments Off on A year in review: Progress on the canal, by Eric Newstrom
- Jan 7th RAD/PACT not a panacea at NYCHA Manhattanville Houses, by Asar John Comments Off on RAD/PACT not a panacea at NYCHA Manhattanville Houses, by Asar John
- Jan 7th Star-Revue CB6 Website Update, by Asar John Comments Off on Star-Revue CB6 Website Update, by Asar John
- Jan 7th Community Board update, by Asar John Comments Off on Community Board update, by Asar John
- Jan 7th A year we’d like to forget: The seizing of our harbor, by Eric Newstrom, illustration by Adam Suerte Comments Off on A year we’d like to forget: The seizing of our harbor, by Eric Newstrom, illustration by Adam Suerte
- Jan 7th Another year of living dangerously, by Joe Enright Comments Off on Another year of living dangerously, by Joe Enright
- Jan 6th Hank’s documentary ready to roll, Interview with filmmaker Leon Chase Comments Off on Hank’s documentary ready to roll, Interview with filmmaker Leon Chase
2025
- Dec 19th Community Board Six is determined to reduce motorized vehicle traffic in Park Slope, Carroll Gardens and Gowanus, by Asar John Comments Off on Community Board Six is determined to reduce motorized vehicle traffic in Park Slope, Carroll Gardens and Gowanus, by Asar John
- Dec 16th BWAC not able to return to Van Brunt warehouse, by George Fiala Comments Off on BWAC not able to return to Van Brunt warehouse, by George Fiala
- Dec 16th Some local holiday shopping ideas, by Peyton Rohr Comments Off on Some local holiday shopping ideas, by Peyton Rohr
- Dec 16th GOWANUS NEWS: Promised renovations lagging as rezoning threatens to leave public housing behind, by Asar John Comments Off on GOWANUS NEWS: Promised renovations lagging as rezoning threatens to leave public housing behind, by Asar John
- Dec 16th Three ducks in a row (house), by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Three ducks in a row (house), by Katherine Rivard
- Dec 16th How to have a Swedish Christmas in Brooklyn, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on How to have a Swedish Christmas in Brooklyn, by Katherine Rivard
- Dec 14th Reporter’s Notebook: A day of Blue Highways, by Eric Newstrom Comments Off on Reporter’s Notebook: A day of Blue Highways, by Eric Newstrom
- Dec 12th The next step in the BMT land use process is the environmental review. Here’s what to know, by Max White Comments Off on The next step in the BMT land use process is the environmental review. Here’s what to know, by Max White
- Dec 11th At the Social Justice Picnic, by Adam Suerte and George Fiala Comments Off on At the Social Justice Picnic, by Adam Suerte and George Fiala
- Dec 11th Businesses are hurting big time on Court Street, by Asar John 6 comments
- Dec 10th COLUMN: Thank God for Nydia Velazquez (and Dan), by George Fiala Comments Off on COLUMN: Thank God for Nydia Velazquez (and Dan), by George Fiala
- Dec 9th Dan Goldman’s flack calls BMT co-chair Avilés an opportunist, by Eric Newstrom Comments Off on Dan Goldman’s flack calls BMT co-chair Avilés an opportunist, by Eric Newstrom
- Nov 25th Column: One of the weirder NYCHA meetings I’ve ever been to, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Nov 18th JAZZ: Ancient Stories, by George Grella Comments Off on JAZZ: Ancient Stories, by George Grella
- Nov 17th MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottshcalk Comments Off on MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottshcalk
- Nov 13th Reclaiming Art and rescuing animals: Salvator Mundi Museum unveils new exhibition, by Peyton Rohr Comments Off on Reclaiming Art and rescuing animals: Salvator Mundi Museum unveils new exhibition, by Peyton Rohr
- Nov 13th People of Red Hook – words from the street, by Lisa Gitlin Comments Off on People of Red Hook – words from the street, by Lisa Gitlin
- Nov 13th A Venetian Dreamscape: Monet’s Light and Water Immerse, by Lee Klein Comments Off on A Venetian Dreamscape: Monet’s Light and Water Immerse, by Lee Klein
- Nov 13th Why is the price of Cream Cheese still so damn high! by Brian Abate 1 comment
- Nov 13th Gowanus community activists, state lawmaker criticize toxic site cleanup, NYDEC defends plans, by Max White Comments Off on Gowanus community activists, state lawmaker criticize toxic site cleanup, NYDEC defends plans, by Max White
- Nov 11th Life on the edge, by Michael Arthur Comments Off on Life on the edge, by Michael Arthur
- Nov 11th A little bit of behind the scenes from the Brooklyn Marine Terminal naysayer group ,by Eric Newstrom Comments Off on A little bit of behind the scenes from the Brooklyn Marine Terminal naysayer group ,by Eric Newstrom
- Nov 11th Greg O’Connell, Jr., remembers his visionary dad, by Eric Newstrom Comments Off on Greg O’Connell, Jr., remembers his visionary dad, by Eric Newstrom
- Nov 11th Community outreach an issue in Court Street controversy, by Asar John Comments Off on Community outreach an issue in Court Street controversy, by Asar John
- Nov 11th A slow recovery from the Van Brunt fire, by Eric Newstrom Comments Off on A slow recovery from the Van Brunt fire, by Eric Newstrom
- Nov 11th One positive outcome of EDC’s threat to our neighborhoods, by Brian Abate Comments Off on One positive outcome of EDC’s threat to our neighborhoods, by Brian Abate
- Nov 11th Private meetings discuss the future of local public housing, by Asar John Comments Off on Private meetings discuss the future of local public housing, by Asar John
- Nov 11th Response to “Opponents of BQE Tunnel…” by Roy Sloane Comments Off on Response to “Opponents of BQE Tunnel…” by Roy Sloane
- Nov 8th One Reader’s View: Reject the EDC’s Brooklyn Marine Terminal “Sophie’s Choice”, James Morgan, Columbia Waterfront 1 comment
- Nov 8th OPINION: Maybe it’s not the housing supply, it’s the distribution, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Nov 8th In the Neighborhood, by Adam Suerte Comments Off on In the Neighborhood, by Adam Suerte
- Nov 1st MUSIC: Wiggly Air, By Kurt Gottschalk 1 comment
- Nov 1st A letter from a candidate 1 comment
- Sep 23rd GOWANUS: Cleanup proposal of Public Place’s Parcel 3 spurs criticism from neighbors, by Eric Newstrom Comments Off on GOWANUS: Cleanup proposal of Public Place’s Parcel 3 spurs criticism from neighbors, by Eric Newstrom
- Sep 23rd Transforming the BQE: A Path Forward, by Roy Sloane Comments Off on Transforming the BQE: A Path Forward, by Roy Sloane
- Sep 23rd Adams using November’s ballot proposals to hand over the city’s future to the real estate lords, by Phyllis Eckhaus Comments Off on Adams using November’s ballot proposals to hand over the city’s future to the real estate lords, by Phyllis Eckhaus
- Sep 15th You might think all Community Board websites are the same, but you’d be wrong, by Asar John Comments Off on You might think all Community Board websites are the same, but you’d be wrong, by Asar John
- Sep 13th Adams using November’s ballot proposals to hand over the city’s future to the real estate lords, by Phyllis Eckhaus 1 comment
- Aug 14th A Postcard from Marrakech by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent Comments Off on A Postcard from Marrakech by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
- Aug 14th Jazz: Life Improvisations, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz: Life Improvisations, by George Grella
- Aug 14th Music: Wiggly Air by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air by Kurt Gottschalk
- Aug 14th MUSIC: TITS UP BROOKLYN by Medea Hoar Comments Off on MUSIC: TITS UP BROOKLYN by Medea Hoar
- Aug 14th Quinn on Books: Brooklyn Author Mike Fiorito Tunes into the Unknown, by Michael Quinn 1 comment
- Aug 14th Movies in the Park expands this summer, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Movies in the Park expands this summer, by Brian Abate
- Aug 14th Solving housing and senior problems in a fell swoop, by Katherine Rivard 1 comment
- Aug 14th PEOPLE OF RED HOOK, by Lisa Gitlin Where, we talk to anyone. Comments Off on PEOPLE OF RED HOOK, by Lisa Gitlin Where, we talk to anyone.
- Aug 14th Finding Light in the Shadows With Kuruvinda Comments Off on Finding Light in the Shadows With Kuruvinda
- Aug 11th Three France natives are sweetening the Columbia Waterfront, by Brian Abate 1 comment
- Aug 10th School will be starting before you know it, by Asar John Comments Off on School will be starting before you know it, by Asar John
- Aug 10th What the PEOPLE say Over a thousand mostly individual letters were sent to the EDC and to the Task Force members from community members. Most of them were not happy with the EDC BMT Vision Plan. Here are just a few of those letters. Comments Off on What the PEOPLE say Over a thousand mostly individual letters were sent to the EDC and to the Task Force members from community members. Most of them were not happy with the EDC BMT Vision Plan. Here are just a few of those letters.
- Aug 10th It started with 63 Tiffany. Now John Leyva speaks for the whole neighborhood, by Eric Newstrom Comments Off on It started with 63 Tiffany. Now John Leyva speaks for the whole neighborhood, by Eric Newstrom
- Aug 8th MiniBar Goes from Worst to First and “Brings Championship Home to Court St.” by Brian Abate 1 comment
- Aug 8th Guest Editorial by Jerry Nadler: On the EDC plan for the waterfront Comments Off on Guest Editorial by Jerry Nadler: On the EDC plan for the waterfront
- Aug 8th A simple solution to the BQE mess: bypass it, by Eric Newstrom 1 comment
- Aug 8th The People Win! by George Fiala Comments Off on The People Win! by George Fiala
- Jul 22nd Public meeting announced on proposed cleanup of part of Public Place Comments Off on Public meeting announced on proposed cleanup of part of Public Place
- Jul 17th Dead Man Walking – EDC’s zombie BMT plan postponed again, by George Fiala Comments Off on Dead Man Walking – EDC’s zombie BMT plan postponed again, by George Fiala
- Jul 6th Music: Wiggly Air for July 2025, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air for July 2025, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jul 6th Jazz: What freedom means, by George Grella 1 comment
- Jul 6th Pediatrician Sophia DeCambre, who left Addabbo to have another child, is back at work, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Pediatrician Sophia DeCambre, who left Addabbo to have another child, is back at work, by Brian Abate
- Jul 6th Talking about Iran and the rest of the world, Interview by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent Comments Off on Talking about Iran and the rest of the world, Interview by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
- Jul 6th Dean Haspiel’s Comix Block Comments Off on Dean Haspiel’s Comix Block
- Jul 6th SPORTS: MiniBar rules Red Hook softball, by Brian Abate Comments Off on SPORTS: MiniBar rules Red Hook softball, by Brian Abate
- Jul 5th An auspicious beginning for Red Hook’s Lundy revival, by Katherine Rivard 1 comment
- Jul 5th Opinion: Putting people ahead of condos, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Jul 5th In response to the recent newsletter from the Cobble Hill Association about the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, by Gregory T. O’Connell 2 comments
- Jul 5th Toxic vapors and pollution hold up Public Place plans, by Eric Newstrom Comments Off on Toxic vapors and pollution hold up Public Place plans, by Eric Newstrom
- Jul 5th EDC wheeling and dealing trying to pass their BMT, plan by Eric Newstrom Comments Off on EDC wheeling and dealing trying to pass their BMT, plan by Eric Newstrom
- Jun 26th The Community wins – Kimball loses, column by George Fiala Comments Off on The Community wins – Kimball loses, column by George Fiala
- Jun 23rd OPINION: Say NO to the Brooklyn Marine Terminal land grab, by John Leyva Comments Off on OPINION: Say NO to the Brooklyn Marine Terminal land grab, by John Leyva
- Jun 22nd We endorse Avilés, Hanif and Mamdani, by the Red Hook Star-Revue Editorial Team Comments Off on We endorse Avilés, Hanif and Mamdani, by the Red Hook Star-Revue Editorial Team
- Jun 22nd Trump’s assault on education as viewed from Europe, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent Comments Off on Trump’s assault on education as viewed from Europe, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
- Jun 22nd Sports: MiniBar dominates RH Softball, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Sports: MiniBar dominates RH Softball, by Brian Abate
- Jun 22nd “Northern Lights” — a Lost Classic of American Independent Cinema — Finally Returns, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on “Northern Lights” — a Lost Classic of American Independent Cinema — Finally Returns, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Jun 22nd Welcome to Asked and Answered: Parenting Edition by Mali Comments Off on Welcome to Asked and Answered: Parenting Edition by Mali
- Jun 22nd Art and science are symbiotic at Pioneer Works’ magazine “Broadcast,” by Brookie McIlvaine Comments Off on Art and science are symbiotic at Pioneer Works’ magazine “Broadcast,” by Brookie McIlvaine
- Jun 22nd Smith Street Stage returns to Carroll Park, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Smith Street Stage returns to Carroll Park, by Katherine Rivard
- Jun 22nd 15h Anniversary Special: It couldn’t be done without the writers, by George Fiala Comments Off on 15h Anniversary Special: It couldn’t be done without the writers, by George Fiala
- Jun 18th 15th Anniversary Special Issue: Three who make Red Hook special, by Brian Abate Comments Off on 15th Anniversary Special Issue: Three who make Red Hook special, by Brian Abate
- Jun 18th The Makers of modern Red Hook: John McGettrick and Greg O’Connell Sr. Comments Off on The Makers of modern Red Hook: John McGettrick and Greg O’Connell Sr.
- Jun 17th The Makers of modern Red Hook: John McGettrick and Greg O’Connell Sr. Comments Off on The Makers of modern Red Hook: John McGettrick and Greg O’Connell Sr.
- Jun 17th 15th Anniversary Special: What a long strange trip it’s been! Comments Off on 15th Anniversary Special: What a long strange trip it’s been!
- Jun 17th 15th Anniversary Special: A Potpourri of Faces Comments Off on 15th Anniversary Special: A Potpourri of Faces
- Jun 17th 15th Anniversary Special: The First Five Years Comments Off on 15th Anniversary Special: The First Five Years
- Jun 9th OPINION: Say NO to the Brooklyn Marine Terminal land grab, by John Leyva Comments Off on OPINION: Say NO to the Brooklyn Marine Terminal land grab, by John Leyva
- Jun 9th Trump’s assault on education as viewed from Europe Comments Off on Trump’s assault on education as viewed from Europe
- Jun 9th Gay restaurants were never just about the food by Michael Quinn Review of “Dining Out: First Dates, Defiant Nights, and Last Call Disco Fries at America’s Gay Restaurants,” by Erik Piepenburg Comments Off on Gay restaurants were never just about the food by Michael Quinn Review of “Dining Out: First Dates, Defiant Nights, and Last Call Disco Fries at America’s Gay Restaurants,” by Erik Piepenburg
- Jun 9th MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk 1 comment
- Jun 9th MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jun 8th Jazz 2025: The Mid-Year Report, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz 2025: The Mid-Year Report, by George Grella
- Jun 8th Art and science are symbiotic at Pioneer Works’ magazine “Broadcast” by Brookie McIlvaine Comments Off on Art and science are symbiotic at Pioneer Works’ magazine “Broadcast” by Brookie McIlvaine
- Jun 4th This People of Red Hook column is dedicated to ALL the People of Red Hook – past, present and future, by Lisa Gitlin 1 comment
- May 10th Music by Kurt Gottschalk – Punk and more Comments Off on Music by Kurt Gottschalk – Punk and more
- May 10th Jazz by Grella: Leadership Secrets of Miles Davis 1 comment
- May 9th Regina Opera presents another extravaganza, by George Fiala Comments Off on Regina Opera presents another extravaganza, by George Fiala
- May 9th Breakfast at Wraptor, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Breakfast at Wraptor, by Brian Abate
- May 9th Who Would Help Anne Frank Today? by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Who Would Help Anne Frank Today? by Michael Quinn
- May 9th Local school cleans up for Earth Day, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Local school cleans up for Earth Day, by Nathan Weiser
- May 9th Sports: New season of Red Hook Softball, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Sports: New season of Red Hook Softball, by Brian Abate
- May 9th Despite world powers meeting in Rome, Italy remains a player, not a leader by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent Comments Off on Despite world powers meeting in Rome, Italy remains a player, not a leader by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
- May 9th Gowanus-in-change on view in new documentrary, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on Gowanus-in-change on view in new documentrary, by Oscar Fock
- May 9th People of Red Hook. by Lisa Gitlin Comments Off on People of Red Hook. by Lisa Gitlin
- May 9th Local law firm specializes in local justice, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Local law firm specializes in local justice, by Brian Abate
- May 9th This year’s Jane’s walk celebration included a tour of Cobble Hill Comments Off on This year’s Jane’s walk celebration included a tour of Cobble Hill
- May 9th Ian Marvy leaves behind a priceless legacy Comments Off on Ian Marvy leaves behind a priceless legacy
- May 6th These are the people who will decide on the end of Red Hook as we know it Comments Off on These are the people who will decide on the end of Red Hook as we know it
- May 6th George’s Column: What are they talking about, anyway? Comments Off on George’s Column: What are they talking about, anyway?
- May 2nd Our Wicked Lady Presents: Music Matters 2025 Comments Off on Our Wicked Lady Presents: Music Matters 2025
- Apr 18th Special birthday issue – information for advertisers Comments Off on Special birthday issue – information for advertisers
- Apr 17th PS 15’s ACES program a boon for students with special needs, by Laryn Kuchta 1 comment
- Apr 16th Big donors taking an interest in our City Council races 1 comment
- Apr 15th Wraptor celebrates the start of spring Comments Off on Wraptor celebrates the start of spring
- Apr 13th Jim Tampakis’ plan for the Red Hook and Columbia Waterfront piers pays for itself with shipping, industry and a little fun… not with luxury housing. Story and illustration by Oscar Fock Comments Off on Jim Tampakis’ plan for the Red Hook and Columbia Waterfront piers pays for itself with shipping, industry and a little fun… not with luxury housing. Story and illustration by Oscar Fock
- Apr 10th People of Red Hook, Dave and Imre, by Lisa Gitlin Comments Off on People of Red Hook, Dave and Imre, by Lisa Gitlin
- Apr 9th Column: The radical left wing lunatics of Red Hook Comments Off on Column: The radical left wing lunatics of Red Hook
- Apr 8th Opposition mounting against EDC’s plan for BMT Comments Off on Opposition mounting against EDC’s plan for BMT
- Mar 24th MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk 2 comments
- Mar 24th Quinn on Books: “Lost in Love” Comments Off on Quinn on Books: “Lost in Love”
- Mar 20th Artisans of Red Hook: What makes our neighborhood a place for crafts to flourish, by Olivia Stern Comments Off on Artisans of Red Hook: What makes our neighborhood a place for crafts to flourish, by Olivia Stern
- Mar 20th The Impact of 9,000 New Apartments on Red Hook: A Community’s Concerns Comments Off on The Impact of 9,000 New Apartments on Red Hook: A Community’s Concerns
- Mar 20th Wraptor is working hard to invigorate the dining experience of the ‘other side’ of Red Hook, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Wraptor is working hard to invigorate the dining experience of the ‘other side’ of Red Hook, by Brian Abate
- Mar 18th International issues invade local politics, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on International issues invade local politics, by Oscar Fock
- Mar 18th Undersized lobsters seized at Brooklyn market, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on Undersized lobsters seized at Brooklyn market, by Oscar Fock
- Mar 18th BMT redevelopment update: March, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on BMT redevelopment update: March, by Oscar Fock
- Mar 18th Afraid to go to work in Trump’s America, by Laryn Kuchta Comments Off on Afraid to go to work in Trump’s America, by Laryn Kuchta
- Mar 18th Spending Valentine’s Day in Greenwich Village, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Spending Valentine’s Day in Greenwich Village, by Brian Abate
- Mar 18th Spending a great week in Greece, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent Comments Off on Spending a great week in Greece, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
- Mar 18th Back to Work , by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on Back to Work , by Kelsey Sobel
- Mar 18th Medea Hoar on pussy riot & Lamb of God, by Medea Hoar Comments Off on Medea Hoar on pussy riot & Lamb of God, by Medea Hoar
- Mar 18th FILM: Director Carson Lund Breaks Down the Gently Brilliant “Eephus”, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on FILM: Director Carson Lund Breaks Down the Gently Brilliant “Eephus”, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Mar 18th Defiant Jazz, by George Grella Comments Off on Defiant Jazz, by George Grella
- Mar 18th Political Comedian Nish Kumar Asks, “Why Not Do Something More Fun?” by Laryn Kuchta Comments Off on Political Comedian Nish Kumar Asks, “Why Not Do Something More Fun?” by Laryn Kuchta
- Mar 6th Afraid to go to work in Trump’s America Comments Off on Afraid to go to work in Trump’s America
- Mar 6th Publisher’s Column: A lawsuit is our only hope for keeping Red Hook alive 1 comment
- Feb 23rd The People of Red Hook asks the existential question of the day by Lisa Gitlin Comments Off on The People of Red Hook asks the existential question of the day by Lisa Gitlin
- Feb 23rd Working to protect neighbors from ICE, by Laryn Kuchta Comments Off on Working to protect neighbors from ICE, by Laryn Kuchta
- Feb 19th Year of the Snake celebrated at Red Hook school by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Year of the Snake celebrated at Red Hook school by Nathan Weiser
- Feb 19th Column: Since the community doesn’t seem to have much sway on the future of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, the courts beckon, by George Fiala Comments Off on Column: Since the community doesn’t seem to have much sway on the future of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, the courts beckon, by George Fiala
- Feb 19th Carroll Gardens Association empowers Nannys, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Carroll Gardens Association empowers Nannys, by Brian Abate
- Feb 19th Walking With Coffee, by R.J. Cirillo Comments Off on Walking With Coffee, by R.J. Cirillo
- Feb 19th David Lynch: Memorializing the Mysteries, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on David Lynch: Memorializing the Mysteries, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Feb 19th A Year in Books, by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on A Year in Books, by Kelsey Sobel
- Feb 18th Spring Bank officially opens on Van Brunt, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Spring Bank officially opens on Van Brunt, by Brian Abate
- Feb 18th France in Flux, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent Comments Off on France in Flux, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
- Feb 18th The place to go in Red Hook for good food served late, by Brian Abate Comments Off on The place to go in Red Hook for good food served late, by Brian Abate
- Feb 18th Books: A Valentine for New York Comments Off on Books: A Valentine for New York
- Feb 18th MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Feb 18th JAZZ: ”Evil is Always a Bad Stylist,” by George Grella Comments Off on JAZZ: ”Evil is Always a Bad Stylist,” by George Grella
- Feb 18th Medea Hoar enjoys some hot music in a cold january Comments Off on Medea Hoar enjoys some hot music in a cold january
- Feb 5th From opportunity to requirement: How the EDC is shoehorning thousands of apartments into the “Vision for Brooklyn Marine Terminal,” by Oscar Fock 3 comments
- Jan 12th People of Red Hook: What do you think about the Luigi Mangione phenomenom? by Lisa Gitlin Comments Off on People of Red Hook: What do you think about the Luigi Mangione phenomenom? by Lisa Gitlin
- Jan 11th Gilbert Gonzalez honored at Rec Center Christmas event, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Gilbert Gonzalez honored at Rec Center Christmas event, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 11th Cautious optimism on the Gowanus smell front, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on Cautious optimism on the Gowanus smell front, by Oscar Fock
- Jan 11th A great day at PS 676, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on A great day at PS 676, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 11th Which came first, the chicken or the egg? by George Fiala Comments Off on Which came first, the chicken or the egg? by George Fiala
- Jan 10th Column: EDC wants to change Red Hook forever, by George Fiala 6 comments
- Jan 9th Rooftop ceremony at PS 58, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Rooftop ceremony at PS 58, by Brian Abate
- Jan 9th The never ending Columbia Street traffic jam has an effect on business, by Brian Abate 3 comments
- Jan 9th A Swedish Christmas Eve, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on A Swedish Christmas Eve, by Oscar Fock
- Jan 9th Will we ever grow up? by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent Comments Off on Will we ever grow up? by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
- Jan 9th Last call for night drones at Sunny’s, by Joe Enright Comments Off on Last call for night drones at Sunny’s, by Joe Enright
- Jan 9th New fields lure soccer league to Red Hook, by Brian Abate Comments Off on New fields lure soccer league to Red Hook, by Brian Abate
- Jan 9th Sixth time around Comments Off on Sixth time around
- Jan 9th Quinn on Books: It’s the End of the World as We Know It, by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Quinn on Books: It’s the End of the World as We Know It, by Michael Quinn
- Jan 9th Jazz: Being Here, Now, by George Grella 1 comment
- Jan 8th MUSIC: Tits Up Brooklyn, by Medea Hoar Comments Off on MUSIC: Tits Up Brooklyn, by Medea Hoar
2024
- Dec 17th Eventual Ukrainian reconstruction cannot ignore Russian-speaking Ukrainians, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent Comments Off on Eventual Ukrainian reconstruction cannot ignore Russian-speaking Ukrainians, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
- Dec 17th The attack of the Chinese mitten crabs, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on The attack of the Chinese mitten crabs, by Oscar Fock
- Dec 17th How to Celebrate a Swedish Christmas, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on How to Celebrate a Swedish Christmas, by Oscar Fock
- Dec 17th A new mother finds community in struggle, by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on A new mother finds community in struggle, by Kelsey Sobel
- Dec 17th Business Improvement District provides “fantastic opportunity” to support Gowanus redevelopment, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on Business Improvement District provides “fantastic opportunity” to support Gowanus redevelopment, by Oscar Fock
- Dec 17th Red Hook Business Alliance returns to BWAC, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Red Hook Business Alliance returns to BWAC, by Brian Abate
- Dec 17th Quinn on Books: Salud to Small Business Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Salud to Small Business
- Dec 17th Tits Up Brooklyn, by Medea Hoar Comments Off on Tits Up Brooklyn, by Medea Hoar
- Dec 17th MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Dec 17th Regina’s community opera is the cats meow, by George Fiala Comments Off on Regina’s community opera is the cats meow, by George Fiala
- Dec 17th Best Jazz Albums 2024, by George Grella Comments Off on Best Jazz Albums 2024, by George Grella
- Dec 14th Eventual Ukrainian reconstruction cannot ignore Russian-speaking Ukrainians, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent Comments Off on Eventual Ukrainian reconstruction cannot ignore Russian-speaking Ukrainians, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
- Nov 21st Film: “Union” documents SI union organizers vs. Amazon, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Film: “Union” documents SI union organizers vs. Amazon, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Nov 20th An ode to the bar at the edge of the world, review by Oscar Fock Comments Off on An ode to the bar at the edge of the world, review by Oscar Fock
- Nov 20th Quinn on Books: In Search of Lost Time Comments Off on Quinn on Books: In Search of Lost Time
- Nov 18th MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Nov 18th Film: “Union” documents SI union organizers vs. Amazon, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Film: “Union” documents SI union organizers vs. Amazon, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Nov 18th Lawsuit won’t delay Public Place cleanup, but will they ever break ground? by Oscar Fock Comments Off on Lawsuit won’t delay Public Place cleanup, but will they ever break ground? by Oscar Fock
- Nov 18th Still no end date for NYCHA construction, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Still no end date for NYCHA construction, by Nathan Weiser
- Nov 18th Harbor Middle School celebrates Hispanic heritage, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Harbor Middle School celebrates Hispanic heritage, by Nathan Weiser
- Nov 18th Residential composting takes big strides throughout the city, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Residential composting takes big strides throughout the city, by Katherine Rivard
- Nov 18th I went to a BMT feedback session, by Brian Abate Comments Off on I went to a BMT feedback session, by Brian Abate
- Nov 18th 63 Tiffany brings out politicos on Halloween morning, by Brian Abate 4 comments
- Nov 18th The indisputable benefits of going phone free, by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on The indisputable benefits of going phone free, by Kelsey Sobel
- Nov 18th A bigger Ocky Way coming soon!, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on A bigger Ocky Way coming soon!, by Katherine Rivard
- Nov 18th If Only Trump Could Have Been Our President Back Then, by Joe Enright Comments Off on If Only Trump Could Have Been Our President Back Then, by Joe Enright
- Nov 18th Walking with Coffee, by Bob Racioppo Comments Off on Walking with Coffee, by Bob Racioppo
- Nov 18th Remembering Patricia Wirth Sweeney, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Remembering Patricia Wirth Sweeney, by Brian Abate
- Nov 18th Once again Open Studios brings Red Hook a crowd, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Once again Open Studios brings Red Hook a crowd, by Brian Abate
- Nov 17th Puzzling Times or The Victory of Culture, by Roger Bell Comments Off on Puzzling Times or The Victory of Culture, by Roger Bell
- Nov 17th MUSIC: Tits Up Brooklyn, by Medea Hoar Comments Off on MUSIC: Tits Up Brooklyn, by Medea Hoar
- Nov 17th Red Hook Community Cinema Expands to Multi-Day Film Festival, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Red Hook Community Cinema Expands to Multi-Day Film Festival, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Nov 13th Bands do BK Presents: The Music Matters NYC Comments Off on Bands do BK Presents: The Music Matters NYC
- Nov 1st Red Hook Community Cinema Expands to Multi-Day Film Festival, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Red Hook Community Cinema Expands to Multi-Day Film Festival, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Oct 24th An ode to the bar at the edge of the world, theater review by Oscar Fock Comments Off on An ode to the bar at the edge of the world, theater review by Oscar Fock
- Oct 11th Millennial Life Hacking Late Stage Capitalism, by Giovanni M. Ravalli Comments Off on Millennial Life Hacking Late Stage Capitalism, by Giovanni M. Ravalli
- Oct 11th Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club returns to it’s roots, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club returns to it’s roots, by Brian Abate
- Oct 11th A Carroll Gardens pizza icon remembered, by Brian Abate 1 comment
- Oct 11th DEP, EPA propose alternatives for next phase of CSO tank construction, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on DEP, EPA propose alternatives for next phase of CSO tank construction, by Oscar Fock
- Oct 11th The city now wants blue highways. Jim Tampakis has advocated for it for years, interview with Oscar Fock 1 comment
- Oct 11th Toxic vapors not necessarily bad says Health Dept., by Oscar Fock Comments Off on Toxic vapors not necessarily bad says Health Dept., by Oscar Fock
- Oct 11th The community shows out at first BMT public workshop, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on The community shows out at first BMT public workshop, by Oscar Fock
- Oct 10th Nick Forker teaches comics at our temporary library, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Nick Forker teaches comics at our temporary library, by Brian Abate
- Oct 10th Where have all the scooters gone?, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Where have all the scooters gone?, by Katherine Rivard
- Oct 10th Perspective: Sticky notes and Brooklyn Bread welcomed at BMT meeting, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Perspective: Sticky notes and Brooklyn Bread welcomed at BMT meeting, by Katherine Rivard
- Oct 10th This is not Cupid’s arrow, by Joe Enright 2 comments
- Oct 10th Column: People Get Together, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Oct 8th Nick Forker teaches comics at our temporary library, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Nick Forker teaches comics at our temporary library, by Brian Abate
- Oct 8th Turning a passion into a really cool business, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Turning a passion into a really cool business, by Brian Abate
- Oct 8th Art is all around us, especially this fall, by Roger Bell Comments Off on Art is all around us, especially this fall, by Roger Bell
- Oct 8th Quinn on Books: Pick a Card, Pick Any Card Review by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Pick a Card, Pick Any Card Review by Michael Quinn
- Oct 8th The Wind and the Rain: A story about Sunny’s Bar, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on The Wind and the Rain: A story about Sunny’s Bar, by Oscar Fock
- Oct 8th Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Oct 8th The Perpetual Library of Powell, by George Grella Comments Off on The Perpetual Library of Powell, by George Grella
- Oct 8th Dispatch from the New York Film Festival: A Disorienting Trip Into Portugal’s Past a Highlight of Currents Lineup, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Dispatch from the New York Film Festival: A Disorienting Trip Into Portugal’s Past a Highlight of Currents Lineup, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Oct 7th Kaizers Orchestra Returns to Conquer the US Comments Off on Kaizers Orchestra Returns to Conquer the US
- Sep 14th 120 Waterfront acres and a plan, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Sep 13th Twisters: What Modern Movies Can Tell Us About Our Waning Attention Span, by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on Twisters: What Modern Movies Can Tell Us About Our Waning Attention Span, by Kelsey Sobel
- Sep 13th Walt Kuhn: A Red Hook A-Lister , by Joe Enright Comments Off on Walt Kuhn: A Red Hook A-Lister , by Joe Enright
- Sep 13th WALKING WITH COFFEE: THE MOVEABLE CUBICLE, by R.J. Cirillo Comments Off on WALKING WITH COFFEE: THE MOVEABLE CUBICLE, by R.J. Cirillo
- Sep 13th Stay busy at the ever-fabulous temporary Red Hook Library! by Brian Abate Comments Off on Stay busy at the ever-fabulous temporary Red Hook Library! by Brian Abate
- Sep 13th The road to the Colucci Cup runs through B61, by Brian Abate Comments Off on The road to the Colucci Cup runs through B61, by Brian Abate
- Sep 13th The Brooklyn Beat hits the silver screen, by Raanan Geberer Comments Off on The Brooklyn Beat hits the silver screen, by Raanan Geberer
- Sep 13th The Ice House: an unchanging neighborhood icon, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on The Ice House: an unchanging neighborhood icon, by Katherine Rivard
- Sep 10th Picture Day Debut: Levon Hawke and Booth McGowan in Red Hook Comments Off on Picture Day Debut: Levon Hawke and Booth McGowan in Red Hook
- Sep 10th 15 Gowanus buildings require mitigation for soil vapor intrusions, DEC report shows, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on 15 Gowanus buildings require mitigation for soil vapor intrusions, DEC report shows, by Oscar Fock
- Sep 10th NYPD Stops Act goes into effect — advocates hope for change within NYPD, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on NYPD Stops Act goes into effect — advocates hope for change within NYPD, by Oscar Fock
- Sep 10th Moving forward through conflict in Gowanus, an interview with Dr. Hildegaard Link, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on Moving forward through conflict in Gowanus, an interview with Dr. Hildegaard Link, by Oscar Fock
- Sep 10th Smelly NYC Superfund construction a Gowanus headache, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on Smelly NYC Superfund construction a Gowanus headache, by Oscar Fock
- Sep 10th First BMT meeting a scripted online affair, by Brian Abate Comments Off on First BMT meeting a scripted online affair, by Brian Abate
- Sep 10th Red Hook Author’s New Novel Explores the Dark Side of Artistic Ambition Comments Off on Red Hook Author’s New Novel Explores the Dark Side of Artistic Ambition
- Sep 10th Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Sep 10th Joelle Leandre – Lifetime Rebel, by George Grella Comments Off on Joelle Leandre – Lifetime Rebel, by George Grella
- Sep 10th The Return of “The Spook Who Sat By the Door,” the Revolution That Could Not Be Censored, by Dante A. Ciampaglia 1 comment
- Aug 16th Walking with Coffee: After Many a Summer Dies the Swan or not! by R.J. Cirillo Comments Off on Walking with Coffee: After Many a Summer Dies the Swan or not! by R.J. Cirillo
- Aug 16th Domestic Worker empowerment organization celebrates their heroes, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Domestic Worker empowerment organization celebrates their heroes, by Nathan Weiser
- Aug 16th People of Red Hook, by Lisa Gitlin Comments Off on People of Red Hook, by Lisa Gitlin
- Aug 16th Watching the cement being poured on the road to hell, by Joe Enright Comments Off on Watching the cement being poured on the road to hell, by Joe Enright
- Aug 16th An unbelievable hot dog coincidence!, by R.J. Cirillo Comments Off on An unbelievable hot dog coincidence!, by R.J. Cirillo
- Aug 14th Getting ready for the playoffs! by Brian Abate Comments Off on Getting ready for the playoffs! by Brian Abate
- Aug 14th Challenged local eatery with a determined owner can now accept benefits for meals under new program, by Brian Abate 1 comment
- Aug 14th Red Hook Boaters is 19 years old now, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Red Hook Boaters is 19 years old now, by Brian Abate
- Aug 13th Remembering a Red Hook activist, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Remembering a Red Hook activist, by Brian Abate
- Aug 13th When a community comes together, by Brian Abate Comments Off on When a community comes together, by Brian Abate
- Aug 13th Star-Revue wins state and national awards, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Aug 13th Our position on the future of the shoreline, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Aug 13th How safe is that Columbia Street concrete plant, anyway? by Oscar Fock Comments Off on How safe is that Columbia Street concrete plant, anyway? by Oscar Fock
- Aug 13th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Aug 13th Nothing But Vibes, by George Grella Comments Off on Nothing But Vibes, by George Grella
- Aug 13th Books: Review of “Desperately Seeking Something,” by Susan Seidelman Review by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Books: Review of “Desperately Seeking Something,” by Susan Seidelman Review by Michael Quinn
- Aug 12th “The Bat Woman” is a pure pleasure camp antidote to grimdark superheroes, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on “The Bat Woman” is a pure pleasure camp antidote to grimdark superheroes, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Aug 9th Afrobeats vs. Amapiano Takeover: For the Culture and Social Justice Comments Off on Afrobeats vs. Amapiano Takeover: For the Culture and Social Justice
- Jul 17th Troy Ramey’s Soulful Journey to “Pick Up Truck” Comments Off on Troy Ramey’s Soulful Journey to “Pick Up Truck”
- Jul 13th Walking With Coffee – R.J. Cirillo Comments Off on Walking With Coffee – R.J. Cirillo
- Jul 13th What’s going on with France?, by Dario Pio Muccilli Comments Off on What’s going on with France?, by Dario Pio Muccilli
- Jul 13th People of Red Hook, by Lisa Gitlin 3 comments
- Jul 13th Leaving The Classroom in the Rearview , by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on Leaving The Classroom in the Rearview , by Kelsey Sobel
- Jul 13th Looking for The Remote: Roaming Mass Media, by Joe Enright 2 comments
- Jul 13th Red Hook Softball: No change at the top of the standings, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Red Hook Softball: No change at the top of the standings, by Brian Abate
- Jul 12th Audubon Society supports Red Hook Conservancy with a beautiful Bay Street mural, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Audubon Society supports Red Hook Conservancy with a beautiful Bay Street mural, by Brian Abate
- Jul 12th Visiting a green space under the subway, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Visiting a green space under the subway, by Brian Abate
- Jul 12th History: It happened in Red Hook, by Brian Abate Comments Off on History: It happened in Red Hook, by Brian Abate
- Jul 12th BASIS seniors present projects, by Brian Abate Comments Off on BASIS seniors present projects, by Brian Abate
- Jul 12th Findings of toxic fumes in Gowanus prompt calls for moratorium on new construction, by Oscar Fock 5 comments
- Jul 12th Inclusivity the theme at Harbor School celebration, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Inclusivity the theme at Harbor School celebration, by Nathan Weiser
- Jul 11th Gowanus Oversight group focuses on Wyckoff Gardens and the Gowanus Houses, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on Gowanus Oversight group focuses on Wyckoff Gardens and the Gowanus Houses, by Oscar Fock
- Jul 11th Temporary concrete facility raises concerns on Columbia Street, by Oscar Fock 9 comments
- Jul 10th Quinn on Books: Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft 1 comment
- Jul 10th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jul 10th Carroll Gardens’ very own Shakespeare fest, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Carroll Gardens’ very own Shakespeare fest, by Katherine Rivard
- Jul 10th Jazz: Vision Festival 2024, by George Grella 1 comment
- Jul 10th Songs Over Solos: The Music of J.M. Clifford, by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on Songs Over Solos: The Music of J.M. Clifford, by Mike Fiorito
- Jul 10th Film: Canonizing the Ordinary and Fantastical of “Chronicles of a Wandering Saint”, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Film: Canonizing the Ordinary and Fantastical of “Chronicles of a Wandering Saint”, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Jun 24th Canonizing the Ordinary and Fantastical of “Chronicles of a Wandering Saint”, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Canonizing the Ordinary and Fantastical of “Chronicles of a Wandering Saint”, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Jun 15th A Red Hook icon is gone, by John McGettrick 1 comment
- Jun 15th The Craft Corner By Marie Hueston and Sage Hueston Comments Off on The Craft Corner By Marie Hueston and Sage Hueston
- Jun 15th RHSR People of Red Hook, June 2024 – People at Work Comments Off on RHSR People of Red Hook, June 2024 – People at Work
- Jun 13th WALKING WITH COFFEE, by R.J. Cirillo Comments Off on WALKING WITH COFFEE, by R.J. Cirillo
- Jun 13th Book Club Magic , by Kelsey Sobel 3 comments
- Jun 13th Local writers understand that less is more, Interview by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Local writers understand that less is more, Interview by Katherine Rivard
- Jun 13th MiniBar notches it’s first ever win in a busy month of May, as the Red Hook softball season takes shape, photos and story by Brian Abate Comments Off on MiniBar notches it’s first ever win in a busy month of May, as the Red Hook softball season takes shape, photos and story by Brian Abate
- Jun 13th Thank You Jalen Brunson’s story, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Thank You Jalen Brunson’s story, by Brian Abate
- Jun 12th Small turnout listens to flood remediation tips in Gowanus, by Oscar Fock Comments Off on Small turnout listens to flood remediation tips in Gowanus, by Oscar Fock
- Jun 12th Will Red Hook return to its waterfront roots by George Fiala 2 comments
- Jun 12th Extreme statements hurt right-wing German political party, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent Comments Off on Extreme statements hurt right-wing German political party, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
- Jun 12th Plan To Transform Brooklyn Marine Terminal, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Plan To Transform Brooklyn Marine Terminal, by Brian Abate
- Jun 12th The Scene by Roger Bell Comments Off on The Scene by Roger Bell
- Jun 12th The new mural Comments Off on The new mural
- Jun 12th Quinn on Books: Luc Be a Lady Tonight Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Luc Be a Lady Tonight
- Jun 12th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jun 12th Jazz in the Public Ear, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz in the Public Ear, by George Grella
- May 16th NY Liberty get ready for the 2024 season among newfound interest in women’s basketball, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on NY Liberty get ready for the 2024 season among newfound interest in women’s basketball, by Nathan Weiser
- May 16th Bringing excitement to the RH Rec Center, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Bringing excitement to the RH Rec Center, by Katherine Rivard
- May 16th The Brooklyn Music School presents a ballet, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on The Brooklyn Music School presents a ballet, by Katherine Rivard
- May 16th Jim Tampakis wants Amazon to use their waterfront, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Jim Tampakis wants Amazon to use their waterfront, by Brian Abate
- May 16th A warm chill to start the 2024 season, by Brian Abate Comments Off on A warm chill to start the 2024 season, by Brian Abate
- May 16th Italy must take a stand against Russian expropriation, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent 1 comment
- May 16th A Brooklyn Bus Ride, by Gene Bray Comments Off on A Brooklyn Bus Ride, by Gene Bray
- May 16th What to know about the 2024 Red Hook baseball season, by Brian Abate Comments Off on What to know about the 2024 Red Hook baseball season, by Brian Abate
- May 15th Frank’s Bikes and Birds by Brian Abate Comments Off on Frank’s Bikes and Birds by Brian Abate
- May 14th Red Hook’s Pave Academy supports migrant families, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook’s Pave Academy supports migrant families, by Nathan Weiser
- May 14th NYU Langone aids migrant mental health issues, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on NYU Langone aids migrant mental health issues, by Nathan Weiser
- May 14th Meeting Marc Jackson, by George Fiala Comments Off on Meeting Marc Jackson, by George Fiala
- May 14th The beauty of Edo at the Brooklyn Museum, by Roger Bell Comments Off on The beauty of Edo at the Brooklyn Museum, by Roger Bell
- May 14th Quinn on Books: A Taste of Brooklyn for Mother’s Day 2 comments
- May 13th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- May 13th Jazz: Enemies at the Gates, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz: Enemies at the Gates, by George Grella
- Apr 9th Brooklyn Borough President makes a speech, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Brooklyn Borough President makes a speech, by Brian Abate
- Apr 9th Local group renames itself, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Local group renames itself, by Nathan Weiser
- Apr 9th Women celebrated at the Harbor Middle School, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Women celebrated at the Harbor Middle School, by Nathan Weiser
- Apr 9th Participatory Budgeting Vote Week, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Participatory Budgeting Vote Week, by Katherine Rivard
- Apr 9th Ongoing Efforts from the Department of City Planning, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Ongoing Efforts from the Department of City Planning, by Katherine Rivard
- Apr 9th It’s the Battle of Brooklyn revisited at Gowanus Green, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Apr 9th Summit Academy’s Girls Basketball Team Secures Historic Win in Citywide Championship, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Summit Academy’s Girls Basketball Team Secures Historic Win in Citywide Championship, by Nathan Weiser
- Apr 9th Tales of New York –an interview with cartoonist Stan Mack, by Joe Enright 2 comments
- Apr 9th WALKING WITH COFFEE vol. 4 by R.J. Cirillo Comments Off on WALKING WITH COFFEE vol. 4 by R.J. Cirillo
- Apr 8th Odds and Sods, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Apr 8th Elmo inspires mental health concerns, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Elmo inspires mental health concerns, by Nathan Weiser
- Apr 8th Alexa Aviles joins family of police victim asking for accountability, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Alexa Aviles joins family of police victim asking for accountability, by Brian Abate
- Apr 8th A Swedish Baedekar, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent Comments Off on A Swedish Baedekar, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
- Apr 8th The Things They Carried – The Trials of Teaching War in 2024 , by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on The Things They Carried – The Trials of Teaching War in 2024 , by Kelsey Sobel
- Apr 8th Making a dense city more livable, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Making a dense city more livable, by Brian Abate
- Apr 8th Why did it take me 54 years to go hear the Regina Opera Company? by George Fiala Comments Off on Why did it take me 54 years to go hear the Regina Opera Company? by George Fiala
- Apr 8th Quinn on Books: Voices Carry Review of “The Freaks Came Out to Write: The Definitive History of The Village Voice, the Radical Paper That Changed American Culture,” by Tricia Romano Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Voices Carry Review of “The Freaks Came Out to Write: The Definitive History of The Village Voice, the Radical Paper That Changed American Culture,” by Tricia Romano
- Apr 8th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Apr 8th Jazz: The Mind-Body Problem, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz: The Mind-Body Problem, by George Grella
- Apr 8th A Serious Conversation with Director Vera Drew About the Seriously Wild “The People’s Joker,” by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on A Serious Conversation with Director Vera Drew About the Seriously Wild “The People’s Joker,” by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Mar 12th Gowanus Canal Conservancy builds a new garden, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Gowanus Canal Conservancy builds a new garden, by Brian Abate
- Mar 12th Civic Association plows through important issues by Nathan Weiser 2 comments
- Mar 12th Stan the Man takes pool tournament at the Rec Center (and we don’t mean swimming), by George Fiala and Jamaal Lavan Comments Off on Stan the Man takes pool tournament at the Rec Center (and we don’t mean swimming), by George Fiala and Jamaal Lavan
- Mar 11th Column: Facts and Beliefs, by George Fiala Comments Off on Column: Facts and Beliefs, by George Fiala
- Mar 8th Red Hook businesses bring good news to the Red Hook Rec Center! by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook businesses bring good news to the Red Hook Rec Center! by Nathan Weiser
- Mar 8th IKEA builds a new learning space for the Rec Center, by Brian Abate Comments Off on IKEA builds a new learning space for the Rec Center, by Brian Abate
- Mar 8th Response to Gaza protest create schism in Italian government by Dario Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent Comments Off on Response to Gaza protest create schism in Italian government by Dario Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent
- Mar 7th What’s next for Shore Power? by Brian Abate Comments Off on What’s next for Shore Power? by Brian Abate
- Mar 7th Locals rally in support of Good Cause Eviction bill, by Brian Abate 1 comment
- Mar 7th Pledging Allegiance, by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on Pledging Allegiance, by Kelsey Sobel
- Mar 7th Some winners in the local sandwich derby, by Kathleen Rivard Comments Off on Some winners in the local sandwich derby, by Kathleen Rivard
- Mar 7th WALKING WITH COFFEE: A Boomer talks with a Millennial Comments Off on WALKING WITH COFFEE: A Boomer talks with a Millennial
- Mar 7th Quinn on Books: Soaked in Intelligence and Wit Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Soaked in Intelligence and Wit
- Mar 7th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Mar 7th Jazz: In Transition, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz: In Transition, by George Grella
- Mar 3rd How much should you pay for a good sandwich in Brooklyn? by Jeremy Skehan Comments Off on How much should you pay for a good sandwich in Brooklyn? by Jeremy Skehan
- Feb 17th Politics by Howard Graubard: The Past of Brooklyn is Golden (Part One) Comments Off on Politics by Howard Graubard: The Past of Brooklyn is Golden (Part One)
- Feb 17th WALKING WITH COFFEE Comments Off on WALKING WITH COFFEE
- Feb 17th Basketball at the Rec Center, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Basketball at the Rec Center, by Nathan Weiser
- Feb 17th Column: Cruise Ship Pollution, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Feb 17th Community Board 6 looks at Red Hook, by H. Emad Ansari Comments Off on Community Board 6 looks at Red Hook, by H. Emad Ansari
- Feb 17th Red Hook becomes a skateboard destination, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Red Hook becomes a skateboard destination, by Brian Abate
- Feb 17th Aviles brings Red Hook together with EDC to discuss Cruise Ships, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Aviles brings Red Hook together with EDC to discuss Cruise Ships, by Brian Abate
- Feb 17th Civic Association’s first meeting of 2024, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Civic Association’s first meeting of 2024, by Nathan Weiser
- Feb 17th Carshare reduces pollution and is here to stay by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Carshare reduces pollution and is here to stay by Katherine Rivard
- Feb 17th Talking to Alexa Aviles about land use, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Talking to Alexa Aviles about land use, by Brian Abate
- Feb 15th Talk to us Joe, by George Fiala Comments Off on Talk to us Joe, by George Fiala
- Feb 15th Book Serialization: Fishes,Purple Tiny… a Sixties Tale, by Bob Racioppo Comments Off on Book Serialization: Fishes,Purple Tiny… a Sixties Tale, by Bob Racioppo
- Feb 11th Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Feb 11th Crime Jazz By George Grella Comments Off on Crime Jazz By George Grella
- Feb 11th Review of “The Premonition,” by Banana Yoshimoto; translated from Japanese by Asa Yoneda Review by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Review of “The Premonition,” by Banana Yoshimoto; translated from Japanese by Asa Yoneda Review by Michael Quinn
- Feb 11th Back to “Brighton Beach” with Filmmakers Carol Stein and Susan Wittenberg, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Back to “Brighton Beach” with Filmmakers Carol Stein and Susan Wittenberg, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Jan 13th Silent Book Reviews: An Oxymoron? by Taylor Herzlich Comments Off on Silent Book Reviews: An Oxymoron? by Taylor Herzlich
- Jan 13th Masha Gessen essay outrages German sensibilities, by Dario Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent 1 comment
- Jan 13th Aging Gracefully: How to Avoid Ending Up in a Nursing Home, by Donny Tuchman Comments Off on Aging Gracefully: How to Avoid Ending Up in a Nursing Home, by Donny Tuchman
- Jan 13th Canon V. Choice, by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on Canon V. Choice, by Kelsey Sobel
- Jan 13th Much more than a pool, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Much more than a pool, by Katherine Rivard
- Jan 13th 2023: The Year In Review, by Joe Enright Comments Off on 2023: The Year In Review, by Joe Enright
- Jan 13th More talk about roadways and trucks,by Brian Abate Comments Off on More talk about roadways and trucks,by Brian Abate
- Jan 13th Red Hook Collective hosts huge party at the Rec Center, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook Collective hosts huge party at the Rec Center, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 13th Canarsie’s Jerry Building: Who the Heck was Jerry? by Joe Enright Comments Off on Canarsie’s Jerry Building: Who the Heck was Jerry? by Joe Enright
- Jan 13th Harbor School celebrates year-end holidays, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Harbor School celebrates year-end holidays, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 13th Politics with Howard Graubard: POST ELECTION WRAP-UP: ADAM GAZA SWEEPS THE WRITE-INS Comments Off on Politics with Howard Graubard: POST ELECTION WRAP-UP: ADAM GAZA SWEEPS THE WRITE-INS
- Jan 13th City Council defies Mayor Adams as it legislates to protect citizen rights, by Brian Abate Comments Off on City Council defies Mayor Adams as it legislates to protect citizen rights, by Brian Abate
- Jan 13th Column: Predictions, by George Fiala Comments Off on Column: Predictions, by George Fiala
- Jan 12th WALKING WITH COFFEE: A Boomer talks with a Millennial. Comments Off on WALKING WITH COFFEE: A Boomer talks with a Millennial.
- Jan 12th Local author Tara Isabella Burton brings Red Hook to her latest novel, by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Local author Tara Isabella Burton brings Red Hook to her latest novel, by Michael Quinn
- Jan 12th Music Column: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music Column: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jan 12th Jazz: Spaces And Places, by George Grella 1 comment
- Jan 11th The Year I Fell Back In Love with Cinema, in 10 Moviegoing Experiences, by Dante A. Ciampaglia 2 comments
2023
- Dec 15th Book Review: The A Train to Sedona: Moving Thorugh Your Shadow Toward the Light Linda Marsanico, Review by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on Book Review: The A Train to Sedona: Moving Thorugh Your Shadow Toward the Light Linda Marsanico, Review by Kelsey Sobel
- Dec 12th Column: More Thank You’s for all! by George Fiala 2 comments
- Dec 11th Rundown of latest Civic Association meeting, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Rundown of latest Civic Association meeting, by Nathan Weiser
- Dec 11th The Good, the Bad, and the Maybe from the City of Yes, by Star-Revue staff Comments Off on The Good, the Bad, and the Maybe from the City of Yes, by Star-Revue staff
- Dec 11th The Good, the Bad, and the Maybe from the City of Yes, by Star-Revue staff Comments Off on The Good, the Bad, and the Maybe from the City of Yes, by Star-Revue staff
- Dec 10th Local politico looks to change truck routes here, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Local politico looks to change truck routes here, by Brian Abate
- Dec 10th BQE Update, by Brian Abate 1 comment
- Dec 10th Opinion: Dan’s disappointing vote, by Matt Matros, Carroll Gardens resident Comments Off on Opinion: Dan’s disappointing vote, by Matt Matros, Carroll Gardens resident
- Dec 10th Can I say enough good things about this store? (no–it’s great!), by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Can I say enough good things about this store? (no–it’s great!), by Katherine Rivard
- Dec 10th “You may be factually accurate, but if I feel differently, what does it matter?” Two cautionary tales by Howard Graubard Comments Off on “You may be factually accurate, but if I feel differently, what does it matter?” Two cautionary tales by Howard Graubard
- Dec 10th NYC Wildlife Encounters, by Gene Bray Comments Off on NYC Wildlife Encounters, by Gene Bray
- Dec 10th The story of Steve’s Key Lime Pie is also the story of the neighborhood, by Brian Abate Comments Off on The story of Steve’s Key Lime Pie is also the story of the neighborhood, by Brian Abate
- Dec 10th Michael Quinn | Review of “Brooklyn Arcadia: Art, History and Nature at Majestic Green-Wood,” by Andrew Garn Comments Off on Michael Quinn | Review of “Brooklyn Arcadia: Art, History and Nature at Majestic Green-Wood,” by Andrew Garn
- Dec 10th Wiggly Air, on Music: Another decade, another blast of Bassoon, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Wiggly Air, on Music: Another decade, another blast of Bassoon, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Dec 10th Best Jazz Albums of 2023 By George Grella Comments Off on Best Jazz Albums of 2023 By George Grella
- Dec 10th 41 Richards St. Comments Off on 41 Richards St.
- Dec 9th Foster Care Film – Hope Through Challenging Circumstances Comments Off on Foster Care Film – Hope Through Challenging Circumstances
- Nov 15th Harbor Middle School collects pennies to sponsor exciting student events, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Harbor Middle School collects pennies to sponsor exciting student events, by Nathan Weiser
- Nov 15th School celebrates Hispanic Heritage, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on School celebrates Hispanic Heritage, by Nathan Weiser
- Nov 15th It’s November, and I’m giving thanks! by George Fiala Comments Off on It’s November, and I’m giving thanks! by George Fiala
- Nov 13th Red Hook Civic Association forges ahead, by George Fiala Comments Off on Red Hook Civic Association forges ahead, by George Fiala
- Nov 13th 8,000 years of making wine but new in Brooklyn, by Brian Abate 1 comment
- Nov 13th Michael Eaddy gets his NYCHA apartment repaired in record time after reaching out to local TV station, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Michael Eaddy gets his NYCHA apartment repaired in record time after reaching out to local TV station, by Brian Abate
- Nov 13th Play original video games at BWAC, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Play original video games at BWAC, by Brian Abate
- Nov 13th Purple People Eater inspires Jam’It Bistro interview, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Purple People Eater inspires Jam’It Bistro interview, by Brian Abate
- Nov 13th Breast Cancer Walk Against Recurrence, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Breast Cancer Walk Against Recurrence, by Brian Abate
- Nov 13th Italian Prime Minister unwittingly expresses her feelings on the Ukraine, by Dario Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent Comments Off on Italian Prime Minister unwittingly expresses her feelings on the Ukraine, by Dario Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent
- Nov 13th The Brooklyn Borough President offers his own housing and resiliency plan, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on The Brooklyn Borough President offers his own housing and resiliency plan, by Katherine Rivard
- Nov 12th Taking a voyage through a large expanse of Red Hook art, by Roger Bell Comments Off on Taking a voyage through a large expanse of Red Hook art, by Roger Bell
- Nov 12th Books: This One Will Put You to Sleep, Review by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Books: This One Will Put You to Sleep, Review by Michael Quinn
- Nov 12th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Nov 12th On Jazz: Bucking the Tide, by George Grella Comments Off on On Jazz: Bucking the Tide, by George Grella
- Nov 12th Dispatch from the New York Film Festival: Of Documentaries and the Civic Need for Movie Theaters, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Dispatch from the New York Film Festival: Of Documentaries and the Civic Need for Movie Theaters, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Nov 2nd A-Zal’s Musical Journey: From the UK to New York & Marvel Movies Comments Off on A-Zal’s Musical Journey: From the UK to New York & Marvel Movies
- Oct 26th SHOAH E’NUFF: WHY I AM WRITING IN MIRIAM TYRK FOR CITY COUNCIL 1 comment
- Oct 13th Block in the news holds block party, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Block in the news holds block party, by Nathan Weiser
- Oct 13th Rally to force use of Shore Power, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Rally to force use of Shore Power, by Brian Abate
- Oct 12th Youth basketball league returns to Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser 2 comments
- Oct 12th Shahana Hanif invests in Participatory Budgeting, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Shahana Hanif invests in Participatory Budgeting, by Katherine Rivard
- Oct 12th Column: Beware of real estate developers bearing gifts, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Oct 12th Where is the Columbia Waterfront Park? by Brian Abate 1 comment
- Oct 12th Red Hook Civic Association plows ahead as it takes on Red Hook’s big issues, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Red Hook Civic Association plows ahead as it takes on Red Hook’s big issues, by Brian Abate
- Oct 12th Aviles gives a great speech at her State of the District event, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Aviles gives a great speech at her State of the District event, by Brian Abate
- Oct 12th Pio’s German Baedeker, by Darius Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent Comments Off on Pio’s German Baedeker, by Darius Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent
- Oct 12th On Love & Tyranny: The Life and Politics of Hannah Arendt by Ann Heberlein, Reviewed by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on On Love & Tyranny: The Life and Politics of Hannah Arendt by Ann Heberlein, Reviewed by Kelsey Sobel
- Oct 12th A SOMEWHAT BIASED SERIES OF DIGRESSIONS UPON A 2023 VOTER’S GUIDE FOR BROWNSTONE BROOKLYN, by Howard Graubard Comments Off on A SOMEWHAT BIASED SERIES OF DIGRESSIONS UPON A 2023 VOTER’S GUIDE FOR BROWNSTONE BROOKLYN, by Howard Graubard
- Oct 12th A story of Dumbo, Fort Greene, Williamsburg, Gowanus and Red Hook, by George Fiala Comments Off on A story of Dumbo, Fort Greene, Williamsburg, Gowanus and Red Hook, by George Fiala
- Oct 11th Quinn on Books: Pollyannish Propaganda Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Pollyannish Propaganda
- Oct 11th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Oct 11th Jazz: More Is Less, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz: More Is Less, by George Grella
- Oct 11th Dispatch from the New York Film Festival: Hollywood Headliners, Intimate Indies, and Hunting for Experiences, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Dispatch from the New York Film Festival: Hollywood Headliners, Intimate Indies, and Hunting for Experiences, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Sep 17th The bar may be gone but the team is the 2023 champion! by Brian Abate Comments Off on The bar may be gone but the team is the 2023 champion! by Brian Abate
- Sep 17th Unveiling the Power of Representation: The QVNYC Film Festival Opening Party, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Unveiling the Power of Representation: The QVNYC Film Festival Opening Party, by Roderick Thomas
- Sep 17th Despite Barbie’s Best Efforts, Blondeness Prevails , by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on Despite Barbie’s Best Efforts, Blondeness Prevails , by Kelsey Sobel
- Sep 17th A local haven for beer mavens, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on A local haven for beer mavens, by Katherine Rivard
- Sep 17th On Politics: Conventional Wisdom, by Howard Graubard Comments Off on On Politics: Conventional Wisdom, by Howard Graubard
- Sep 17th Iris Cafe sees victories amidst challenges, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Iris Cafe sees victories amidst challenges, by Brian Abate
- Sep 16th Remembering Jackie Jackson – a Red Hook icon by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Remembering Jackie Jackson – a Red Hook icon by Nathan Weiser
- Sep 16th Library services continue despite closings by Brian Abate 1 comment
- Sep 16th Red Hook Schools Promote Sustainability, by Samantha Goldfarb Comments Off on Red Hook Schools Promote Sustainability, by Samantha Goldfarb
- Sep 16th Column: Judging Eric Adams by tweet, by George Fiala Comments Off on Column: Judging Eric Adams by tweet, by George Fiala
- Sep 16th Wiggly Air – On Music by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Wiggly Air – On Music by Kurt Gottschalk
- Sep 16th On Jazz: The State of Shipp, by George Grella Comments Off on On Jazz: The State of Shipp, by George Grella
- Sep 16th Hip-Hop Hollywood Comes to Queens — and Streaming, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Hip-Hop Hollywood Comes to Queens — and Streaming, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Sep 16th Quinn on Books: The Lunatics Are Running the Asylum, by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Quinn on Books: The Lunatics Are Running the Asylum, by Michael Quinn
- Aug 16th The perils of low income housing, by Brian Abate 1 comment
- Aug 16th Possible Temporary Location for Library at the Church, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Possible Temporary Location for Library at the Church, by Brian Abate
- Aug 15th Red Hook softball league finishing 2nd season on new Red Hook turf, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Red Hook softball league finishing 2nd season on new Red Hook turf, by Brian Abate
- Aug 15th Institute for Community Living Nevins Street Apartments Celebrates a Year of Changing Lives, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Institute for Community Living Nevins Street Apartments Celebrates a Year of Changing Lives, by Nathan Weiser
- Aug 15th Red Hook Town Hall at the Miccio, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook Town Hall at the Miccio, by Nathan Weiser
- Aug 15th Column: The Gowanus Shitshow, by George Fiala 3 comments
- Aug 15th Civic Association meets at the Rec Center, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Civic Association meets at the Rec Center, by Brian Abate
- Aug 15th Cutting Through the Pandemic: The Resilience of Ken Marcelle and Mat Blak, by Matt Graber Comments Off on Cutting Through the Pandemic: The Resilience of Ken Marcelle and Mat Blak, by Matt Graber
- Aug 15th Politics: Do we take rank choice to the next level? By Howard Graubard Comments Off on Politics: Do we take rank choice to the next level? By Howard Graubard
- Aug 15th Suggested Summer Reading – From Murakami to Ferrante, by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on Suggested Summer Reading – From Murakami to Ferrante, by Kelsey Sobel
- Aug 15th Third Avenue holds the key to a well-integrated Sunset Park community, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Third Avenue holds the key to a well-integrated Sunset Park community, by Katherine Rivard
- Aug 15th Egg Creams Aren’t Going Extinct Any Time Soon in Brooklyn, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Egg Creams Aren’t Going Extinct Any Time Soon in Brooklyn, by Erin DeGregorio
- Aug 15th Music: Wiggly Air by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air by Kurt Gottschalk
- Aug 15th Jazz: Voices From The Past, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz: Voices From The Past, by George Grella
- Aug 15th The Hollywood Strikes are About the Future: Of Culture, of Work, of America, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on The Hollywood Strikes are About the Future: Of Culture, of Work, of America, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Aug 15th The Way We Wore Comments Off on The Way We Wore
- Jul 18th Skip Marley: Caribbean Music at Coney Island’s Amphitheater Comments Off on Skip Marley: Caribbean Music at Coney Island’s Amphitheater
- Jul 15th Harbor School recognized for resiliency leadership, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Harbor School recognized for resiliency leadership, by Nathan Weiser
- Jul 15th Red Hook’s Harbor School celebrates Pride Month, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook’s Harbor School celebrates Pride Month, by Nathan Weiser
- Jul 15th NYU Langone Health Center opens in Red Hook, by Brian Abate Comments Off on NYU Langone Health Center opens in Red Hook, by Brian Abate
- Jul 15th RED HOOK WEST MEETS NYCHA, by Matt Graber Comments Off on RED HOOK WEST MEETS NYCHA, by Matt Graber
- Jul 15th Defonte’s finally gets their Way, by Joe Enright Comments Off on Defonte’s finally gets their Way, by Joe Enright
- Jul 15th In addition to the hottest day in history…. column by George Fiala Comments Off on In addition to the hottest day in history…. column by George Fiala
- Jul 15th Domestic Workers celebrated, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Domestic Workers celebrated, by Nathan Weiser
- Jul 15th IKEA celebrates Midsummer, as well as 15 years in the neighborhood , by Brian Abate Comments Off on IKEA celebrates Midsummer, as well as 15 years in the neighborhood , by Brian Abate
- Jul 15th RHAP paints mural Comments Off on RHAP paints mural
- Jul 15th FLOYD BENNETT FIELD WALKING TOUR, MUNICIPAL ART SOCIETY, by Raanan Geberer Comments Off on FLOYD BENNETT FIELD WALKING TOUR, MUNICIPAL ART SOCIETY, by Raanan Geberer
- Jul 15th Saint Ann’s Theatre Queen steps down after 50 years, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Saint Ann’s Theatre Queen steps down after 50 years, by Erin DeGregorio
- Jul 15th A Salvadoran story, by Brian Abate Comments Off on A Salvadoran story, by Brian Abate
- Jul 15th The Future is Now! The Singularity is Nigh! And the Singular Her is Now Our Era’s Cinematic Urtext., by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on The Future is Now! The Singularity is Nigh! And the Singular Her is Now Our Era’s Cinematic Urtext., by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Jul 13th Civic Association moves forward by Brian Abate Comments Off on Civic Association moves forward by Brian Abate
- Jul 13th Build the Block , by Brian Abate Comments Off on Build the Block , by Brian Abate
- Jul 13th Controversial in death as well by Darius Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent Comments Off on Controversial in death as well by Darius Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent
- Jul 13th Standardized Training in the event of a school shooting. by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on Standardized Training in the event of a school shooting. by Kelsey Sobel
- Jul 13th Residential Curbside Organics Collection: A Push to Make NYC More Sustainable, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Residential Curbside Organics Collection: A Push to Make NYC More Sustainable, by Katherine Rivard
- Jul 13th The Red Hook Houses, told by Gene Bray 1 comment
- Jul 13th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jul 13th Jazz: The Original Idol, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz: The Original Idol, by George Grella
- Jul 13th Quinn on Books: 70 Years Later, Failed Poems Still Succeed, by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Quinn on Books: 70 Years Later, Failed Poems Still Succeed, by Michael Quinn
- Jul 7th Post Primary Post Mortem, by Howard Graubard Comments Off on Post Primary Post Mortem, by Howard Graubard
- Jun 23rd The T.J. Martell Foundation Gala: Giving Back Through Music Comments Off on The T.J. Martell Foundation Gala: Giving Back Through Music
- Jun 20th SummerStage Concerts are Everything Comments Off on SummerStage Concerts are Everything
- Jun 15th The Passenger – A Meditation, by Kelsey Sobel Comments Off on The Passenger – A Meditation, by Kelsey Sobel
- Jun 15th I’D HAVE BEEN HAPPY WITH 13 MONTHS! 1 comment
- Jun 15th How can humans who can do such great things also be so reprehensible? Comments Off on How can humans who can do such great things also be so reprehensible?
- Jun 15th Red Hook parks have been slow to reopen, but are looking good by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook parks have been slow to reopen, but are looking good by Nathan Weiser
- Jun 15th Talking to the volunteers of Red Hook Mutual Aid by Brian Abate Comments Off on Talking to the volunteers of Red Hook Mutual Aid by Brian Abate
- Jun 15th IS FRANCE BECOMING A UKRAINE HAWK? by Darius Pio Muccilli Comments Off on IS FRANCE BECOMING A UKRAINE HAWK? by Darius Pio Muccilli
- Jun 15th Adding value to our environment, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Adding value to our environment, by Katherine Rivard
- Jun 15th Scott Pfaffman on Gregor Wiest and the Wall Gallery and a party Comments Off on Scott Pfaffman on Gregor Wiest and the Wall Gallery and a party
- Jun 15th A REGINA OPERA OPERETTA Comments Off on A REGINA OPERA OPERETTA
- Jun 15th Music: Wiggly Air, June – by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, June – by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jun 14th Care Forward helps workers, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Care Forward helps workers, by Nathan Weiser
- Jun 14th Civic Association 2.0 meets again, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Civic Association 2.0 meets again, by Brian Abate
- Jun 14th Catrina NYC’s detour in Oaxaca, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Catrina NYC’s detour in Oaxaca, by Brian Abate
- Jun 13th A Challenge You Don’t Want to Take, by Joe Enright Comments Off on A Challenge You Don’t Want to Take, by Joe Enright
- Jun 13th Politics: VOTE TO DISRUPT INJUSTICE, by Howard Graubard 3 comments
- Jun 13th Popular Brooklyn Cat Cafe to Expand with $165k from New York State, by Erin DeGregorio 1 comment
- Jun 13th On Jazz: Envision the Scene, by George Grella Comments Off on On Jazz: Envision the Scene, by George Grella
- Jun 13th Past Lives Review: Celine Song’s Exquisite Debut Feature is What Grown Ups Have Been Missing at the Multiplex, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Past Lives Review: Celine Song’s Exquisite Debut Feature is What Grown Ups Have Been Missing at the Multiplex, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Jun 13th Quinn on Books: Using Humor to Fight Antisemitism Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Using Humor to Fight Antisemitism
- May 12th Reklame Health rolls out addiction care for the BIPOC community, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Reklame Health rolls out addiction care for the BIPOC community, by Nathan Weiser
- May 12th Smith street may bid adieu to hopes for a business improvement district, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Smith street may bid adieu to hopes for a business improvement district, by Katherine Rivard
- May 12th How can humans who can do such great things also be so reprehensible? Comments Off on How can humans who can do such great things also be so reprehensible?
- May 12th Gaming is a specialty at Red Hook charter school, By Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- May 12th Was it all just a Royal Scam? Unpacking the Ample Hills cone, by Brian Abate 3 comments
- May 11th Asthma in Red Hook Series, part 4: Vermin by Brian Abate Comments Off on Asthma in Red Hook Series, part 4: Vermin by Brian Abate
- May 11th Event Outside the Addabbo Center story By Brian Abate Comments Off on Event Outside the Addabbo Center story By Brian Abate
- May 11th Brooklyn’s own private Woodstock, by Raanan Geberer 1 comment
- May 11th Am I still plagued by the plague? by Dario Pio Muccilli Comments Off on Am I still plagued by the plague? by Dario Pio Muccilli
- May 11th Farewell, Brother by Joe Enright Comments Off on Farewell, Brother by Joe Enright
- May 10th Commercial Flops, Fiascos, Mishaps, Oh My! Pop-up Museum of Failure is All the Hype in Industry City, by Erin DeGregorio 1 comment
- May 10th Full-length Benefits by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Full-length Benefits by Kurt Gottschalk
- May 10th George Grella on Jazz: I Dissent (a look at the new London Brew) Comments Off on George Grella on Jazz: I Dissent (a look at the new London Brew)
- May 10th Quinn on Books: The Magic Touch Comments Off on Quinn on Books: The Magic Touch
- Apr 10th Summit Academy holds college fair, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Summit Academy holds college fair, by Nathan Weiser
- Apr 10th City’s dyslexia investment will help area students, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on City’s dyslexia investment will help area students, by Nathan Weiser
- Apr 10th The importance of refreshing, by George Fiala Comments Off on The importance of refreshing, by George Fiala
- Apr 10th Major upgrade at Red Hook Rec Center, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Major upgrade at Red Hook Rec Center, by Brian Abate
- Apr 10th NYU Langone opens at 70 Atlantic Avenue by Brian Abate Comments Off on NYU Langone opens at 70 Atlantic Avenue by Brian Abate
- Apr 10th NYU Langone opens at 70 Atlantic Avenue, by Brian Abate 1 comment
- Apr 10th LIBRARIES CLOSING by Brian Abate Comments Off on LIBRARIES CLOSING by Brian Abate
- Apr 10th Non-profit helps local schools by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Non-profit helps local schools by Nathan Weiser
- Apr 10th Riverside Odds: Rock Will Make a Come Back, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Riverside Odds: Rock Will Make a Come Back, by Roderick Thomas
- Apr 10th Erdogan’s fall may signal bad news for NATO by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue foreign desk Comments Off on Erdogan’s fall may signal bad news for NATO by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue foreign desk
- Apr 10th It Came from My Word Processor! by Joe Enright Comments Off on It Came from My Word Processor! by Joe Enright
- Apr 10th One Man’s Mission to Protect the Pigeons, by Erin DeGregorio 2 comments
- Apr 10th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk 1 comment
- Apr 10th Jazz and the Poetics of Space, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz and the Poetics of Space, by George Grella
- Apr 10th Celebrating the Warner Bros. Centennial with 100 Warner Films, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Celebrating the Warner Bros. Centennial with 100 Warner Films, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Apr 10th Quinn on Books: A Plunge Into a New Reality, by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Quinn on Books: A Plunge Into a New Reality, by Michael Quinn
- Mar 17th Hoping for the best as Gowanus builds up, by Oona Milliken Comments Off on Hoping for the best as Gowanus builds up, by Oona Milliken
- Mar 17th Learning about cartooning at the library, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- Mar 17th Red Hook Library closure will leave a huge gap, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook Library closure will leave a huge gap, by Nathan Weiser
- Mar 17th Black History Month Celebrated at PS 676, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Black History Month Celebrated at PS 676, by Nathan Weiser
- Mar 14th Msgr Massie Named Administrator at St. Mary Star of the Sea, by Laura Eng Comments Off on Msgr Massie Named Administrator at St. Mary Star of the Sea, by Laura Eng
- Mar 14th Brooklyn’s Community Board 6: A Slow Start to the New Year, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Brooklyn’s Community Board 6: A Slow Start to the New Year, by Katherine Rivard
- Mar 14th NYPD Community Meetings: What are they all about? by Katherine Rivard 1 comment
- Mar 13th Column by George: All hail our new Civic Association! Comments Off on Column by George: All hail our new Civic Association!
- Mar 13th Brooklyn Bridge Park to be recreated in Gowanus, by George Fiala Comments Off on Brooklyn Bridge Park to be recreated in Gowanus, by George Fiala
- Mar 13th Part 3 in our series: Breathing diseases in the neighborhood , by Brian Abate Comments Off on Part 3 in our series: Breathing diseases in the neighborhood , by Brian Abate
- Mar 13th Avilés holds presser on last-mile warehouse bills, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Avilés holds presser on last-mile warehouse bills, by Brian Abate
- Mar 13th Politicians say the BQE is killing people, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Politicians say the BQE is killing people, by Brian Abate
- Mar 12th France’s domestic balancing act, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue Foreign Desk Comments Off on France’s domestic balancing act, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue Foreign Desk
- Mar 12th Spotlight on Brooklyn Collective: shop, sketch or host a party at this local gem, by Marie Hueston Comments Off on Spotlight on Brooklyn Collective: shop, sketch or host a party at this local gem, by Marie Hueston
- Mar 12th The Gowanus Crossing of Vinny Coppola, by Joe Enright Comments Off on The Gowanus Crossing of Vinny Coppola, by Joe Enright
- Mar 12th My Singularity Slut, by Joe Enright Comments Off on My Singularity Slut, by Joe Enright
- Mar 12th “It’s time to explore what Irish whiskey can be”: What to Do, Where to Go This St. Patrick’s Day, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on “It’s time to explore what Irish whiskey can be”: What to Do, Where to Go This St. Patrick’s Day, by Erin DeGregorio
- Mar 11th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk 1 comment
- Mar 11th JAZZ: What’s In a Band? by George Grella Comments Off on JAZZ: What’s In a Band? by George Grella
- Mar 11th “Rodeo” Review: Portrait of an Asphalt Pirate on Fire, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on “Rodeo” Review: Portrait of an Asphalt Pirate on Fire, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Mar 11th Quinn on Books: Yonkers’ Paradise 1 comment
- Mar 8th Black Masc – A New Look at Black Masculinity Comments Off on Black Masc – A New Look at Black Masculinity
- Feb 10th Column: NYC apartments were never really affordable, by George Fiala Comments Off on Column: NYC apartments were never really affordable, by George Fiala
- Feb 10th Yes Virginia, there is (still) a Community Board, by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Yes Virginia, there is (still) a Community Board, by Katherine Rivard
- Feb 10th Public Place battle tamped down by EPA scientist, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Feb 10th Hamilton Avenue footbridge gets an upgrade, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Hamilton Avenue footbridge gets an upgrade, by Nathan Weiser
- Feb 10th The Mayor has a plan, by Brian Abate Comments Off on The Mayor has a plan, by Brian Abate
- Feb 10th Part 2 in a series: Breathing diseases in our neighborhood , by Brian Abate Comments Off on Part 2 in a series: Breathing diseases in our neighborhood , by Brian Abate
- Feb 10th Harbor School talent showcase, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Harbor School talent showcase, by Nathan Weiser
- Feb 10th Is there a backstory to the mob arrest in Italy? by Dario Pio Muccilli, from the Star-Revue foreign desk 3 comments
- Feb 10th Now Hear This, by Joe Enright Comments Off on Now Hear This, by Joe Enright
- Feb 10th “We Miss the B71”: CB6 Residents Call for Bus Line Restoration, Sound Off on MTA’s Proposed New Bus Network in Brooklyn, by Erin DeGregorio 1 comment
- Feb 10th From wine to why not – a business is born, by Brian Abate Comments Off on From wine to why not – a business is born, by Brian Abate
- Feb 10th Apotheke is a real Red Hook soap opera, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Apotheke is a real Red Hook soap opera, by Brian Abate
- Feb 10th The Bunker Giorno Foundation, by Blake Sandberg Comments Off on The Bunker Giorno Foundation, by Blake Sandberg
- Feb 9th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gotschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gotschalk
- Feb 9th The Space is the Place, by George Grella Comments Off on The Space is the Place, by George Grella
- Feb 9th Ellis Got A Brand New New Year Show Comments Off on Ellis Got A Brand New New Year Show
- Feb 9th Quinn on Books: Table for Two Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Table for Two
- Feb 7th Nabaté Isles Returns With Black Girl Magic Comments Off on Nabaté Isles Returns With Black Girl Magic
- Jan 26th Filmmakers for the Prosecution, by Daniel Pecoraro Comments Off on Filmmakers for the Prosecution, by Daniel Pecoraro
- Jan 11th When the future of rock and roll was in Windsor Terrace, by Raanan Geberer, photos by J.R. Rost 1 comment
- Jan 10th Opinion: We should have had a Marshall Plan for Russia, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Jan 10th News from Summit Academy, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on News from Summit Academy, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 10th Schism on the Gowanus Canal Community Advisory Group threatens its existence, by George Fiala Comments Off on Schism on the Gowanus Canal Community Advisory Group threatens its existence, by George Fiala
- Jan 8th Op Ed: Letter from our new congressman Dan Goldman Comments Off on Op Ed: Letter from our new congressman Dan Goldman
- Jan 8th Red Hook surprised by new cruise ships, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Red Hook surprised by new cruise ships, by Brian Abate
- Jan 8th Understanding Hunt’s Point, Bronx’s Asthma Alley… by Brian Abate Comments Off on Understanding Hunt’s Point, Bronx’s Asthma Alley… by Brian Abate
- Jan 8th Daytona Starsky: A hell of a concert in Purgatory, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Daytona Starsky: A hell of a concert in Purgatory, by Roderick Thomas
- Jan 8th How will the EU recover from Qatargate, by DARIO PIO MUCCILLI Comments Off on How will the EU recover from Qatargate, by DARIO PIO MUCCILLI
- Jan 8th Bread – and a better world – rise at ACQ Bread Co., by Katherine Rivard Comments Off on Bread – and a better world – rise at ACQ Bread Co., by Katherine Rivard
- Jan 8th Fun stuff: Oh, Holy Day, by Joe Enright Comments Off on Fun stuff: Oh, Holy Day, by Joe Enright
- Jan 8th NY-NJ Waterfront Commission Case Heads to Supreme Court Next Month, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on NY-NJ Waterfront Commission Case Heads to Supreme Court Next Month, by Erin DeGregorio
- Jan 7th The Bunker Giorno Foundation, by Blake Sandberg Comments Off on The Bunker Giorno Foundation, by Blake Sandberg
- Jan 7th Music Column: Wiggly Air with Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music Column: Wiggly Air with Kurt Gottschalk
- Jan 7th If It’s Not Free, Let It Be Good, by George Grella Comments Off on If It’s Not Free, Let It Be Good, by George Grella
- Jan 6th “The Treasure of His Youth”: An Incomplete Celebration of Forgotten Master Photographer Paolo Di Paolo, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on “The Treasure of His Youth”: An Incomplete Celebration of Forgotten Master Photographer Paolo Di Paolo, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Jan 6th Quinn on Books: Who’s Gonna Plug Their Ears When You Scream? Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Who’s Gonna Plug Their Ears When You Scream?
2022
- Dec 25th Daytona puts on a hell of a concert in Brooklyn’s Purgatory Comments Off on Daytona puts on a hell of a concert in Brooklyn’s Purgatory
- Dec 15th NOTES FROM A FORMER POLITICAL PRISONER: THIRTY YEARS AGO, by John O’Hara Comments Off on NOTES FROM A FORMER POLITICAL PRISONER: THIRTY YEARS AGO, by John O’Hara
- Dec 12th City program tries to keep abuse victims in their homes by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on City program tries to keep abuse victims in their homes by Nathan Weiser
- Dec 12th Red Hook schools mark Thanksgiving, by Nathan Weiser and George Fiala 2 comments
- Dec 12th PS 676 Coat Drive, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on PS 676 Coat Drive, by Nathan Weiser
- Dec 12th Public art on Conover Street, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Public art on Conover Street, by Brian Abate
- Dec 12th More Red Hook parks open, by Brian Abate 1 comment
- Dec 12th I guess LICH is never coming back, as Henry Street luxury skyscraper opens, by Brian Abate Comments Off on I guess LICH is never coming back, as Henry Street luxury skyscraper opens, by Brian Abate
- Dec 9th Vatican’s behind the scenes push to end the Russian war, by Dario “Pio” Muccilli Comments Off on Vatican’s behind the scenes push to end the Russian war, by Dario “Pio” Muccilli
- Dec 9th Am I Getting Old? No Way! By Joe Enright Comments Off on Am I Getting Old? No Way! By Joe Enright
- Dec 9th Moses in The Shed, by Joe Enright 1 comment
- Dec 9th One visit to Grindhaus is not enough, by Katherine Rivard 4 comments
- Dec 9th Nationwide shortage of church organists a challenge, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Nationwide shortage of church organists a challenge, by Erin DeGregorio
- Dec 9th Kitchen designers open Dumbo showroom, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Kitchen designers open Dumbo showroom, by Brian Abate
- Dec 9th Meet Brooklyn’s own homeboy! Jean-Michel Basquiat, by Blake Sandberg Comments Off on Meet Brooklyn’s own homeboy! Jean-Michel Basquiat, by Blake Sandberg
- Dec 8th Tár’s counterintuitive conservatism, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Tár’s counterintuitive conservatism, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Dec 8th The Ghost of Christmas (Books) Pas Comments Off on The Ghost of Christmas (Books) Pas
- Dec 8th Talking blues in brand new shoes Comments Off on Talking blues in brand new shoes
- Dec 8th The Year’s Best Recorded Jazz, by George Grella Comments Off on The Year’s Best Recorded Jazz, by George Grella
- Nov 18th Refusing cold cash brings hot fine, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Refusing cold cash brings hot fine, by Brian Abate
- Nov 18th Column: Government should be our friend when it comes to land use, by George Fiala Comments Off on Column: Government should be our friend when it comes to land use, by George Fiala
- Nov 18th A plethora of local groups gets together to plan a plethora of local events, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on A plethora of local groups gets together to plan a plethora of local events, by Nathan Weiser
- Nov 18th Letter to the community, by Hon. Alex Calabrese Comments Off on Letter to the community, by Hon. Alex Calabrese
- Nov 18th How to find yourself: Music and mental health, interview with Dylan Owen, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on How to find yourself: Music and mental health, interview with Dylan Owen, by Roderick Thomas
- Nov 18th Thanksgiving Story by Brian Abate Comments Off on Thanksgiving Story by Brian Abate
- Nov 18th New right-wing Italian government faces familiar challenges, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue overseas correspondent Comments Off on New right-wing Italian government faces familiar challenges, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue overseas correspondent
- Nov 18th Big Peach, by Joe Enright Comments Off on Big Peach, by Joe Enright
- Nov 16th Local Non Profits eagerly await promised government money, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Local Non Profits eagerly await promised government money, by Brian Abate
- Nov 16th Rebuilding Ukrainian sports starts in Brooklyn, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Rebuilding Ukrainian sports starts in Brooklyn, by Brian Abate
- Nov 16th 13,000 Brooklynites get Spidey library cards, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on 13,000 Brooklynites get Spidey library cards, by Erin DeGregorio
- Nov 16th Steve Keene, by Blake Sandberg Comments Off on Steve Keene, by Blake Sandberg
- Nov 16th Quinn on Books: Portrait of the Boob Tube as a Young Cathode Ray Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Portrait of the Boob Tube as a Young Cathode Ray
- Nov 16th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Nov 16th On Jazz: Safety And Freedom, by George Grella Comments Off on On Jazz: Safety And Freedom, by George Grella
- Nov 16th Dan Perri: Hollywood’s Unsung Master, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Dan Perri: Hollywood’s Unsung Master, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Nov 6th Highways: How Denitia is changing country music Comments Off on Highways: How Denitia is changing country music
- Oct 24th MY SANDY MEMORIES by George Fiala Comments Off on MY SANDY MEMORIES by George Fiala
- Oct 24th 2012 seen through our pages, by Brian Abate Comments Off on 2012 seen through our pages, by Brian Abate
- Oct 24th Two dear friends collaborate to create Red Hook’s newest business, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Two dear friends collaborate to create Red Hook’s newest business, by Brian Abate
- Oct 24th Community Board meets in person, finally! by George Fiala Comments Off on Community Board meets in person, finally! by George Fiala
- Oct 24th Column: I’ve changed my mind about the Columbia Waterfront, by George Fiala Comments Off on Column: I’ve changed my mind about the Columbia Waterfront, by George Fiala
- Oct 24th Camille Martin Redefines Luxury Skin Care for Women of Color by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Camille Martin Redefines Luxury Skin Care for Women of Color by Roderick Thomas
- Oct 24th Italian leader Meloni is more politican than fascist by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent Comments Off on Italian leader Meloni is more politican than fascist by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
- Oct 24th The Frankenstorm, by Joe Enright Comments Off on The Frankenstorm, by Joe Enright
- Oct 24th Agreement to Monitor Large Whales Locally Extended to 2028, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Agreement to Monitor Large Whales Locally Extended to 2028, by Erin DeGregorio
- Oct 24th Teen Angst Comments Off on Teen Angst
- Oct 24th Wiggly Air by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Wiggly Air by Kurt Gottschalk
- Oct 24th Jazz: Up From the Under-ground, by George Grella 1 comment
- Oct 24th Hollywood to Audiences: Drop Dead!, by Dante A. Ciampaglia 1 comment
- Sep 21st Successful return of the Red Hook Bar League, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Successful return of the Red Hook Bar League, by Brian Abate
- Sep 21st PS 676 welcomes inaugural class of sixth graders, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on PS 676 welcomes inaugural class of sixth graders, by Nathan Weiser
- Sep 21st Brooklyn Family Justice Center – an important resource, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Brooklyn Family Justice Center – an important resource, by Nathan Weiser
- Sep 21st Under capitalism, there are ways to beat inflation, by Brian Abate and George Fiala 2 comments
- Sep 21st COLUMN: Is Red Hook well served by government? (or do we even have one), by George Fiala Comments Off on COLUMN: Is Red Hook well served by government? (or do we even have one), by George Fiala
- Sep 21st Khary Bekka gives back to Red Hook youth, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Khary Bekka gives back to Red Hook youth, by Nathan Weiser
- Sep 21st Mitaynes answers McGettrick on warehouses, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Mitaynes answers McGettrick on warehouses, by Brian Abate
- Sep 21st Meet the comedian who taught JLO and Keke Palmer how to Strip, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Meet the comedian who taught JLO and Keke Palmer how to Strip, by Roderick Thomas
- Sep 21st Marie’s Craft Corner Comments Off on Marie’s Craft Corner
- Sep 21st Hot Bird: No Oil, No Fat, Just Bureaucracy By Joe Enright 2 comments
- Sep 21st Queens Singer Has a Red-Hot Summer Following EP Release, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Queens Singer Has a Red-Hot Summer Following EP Release, by Erin DeGregorio
- Sep 21st Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Sep 21st Quinn on Books: Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood? Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood?
- Sep 21st When Jazz Is Not Enough By George Grella Comments Off on When Jazz Is Not Enough By George Grella
- Sep 5th About Sam Nitsch: How Social Media has us under the influence Comments Off on About Sam Nitsch: How Social Media has us under the influence
- Aug 15th Upcoming Films are shown at 7 PM at the Ukrainian Institute of America (2 E 79th St. in Manhattan) Comments Off on Upcoming Films are shown at 7 PM at the Ukrainian Institute of America (2 E 79th St. in Manhattan)
- Aug 15th RHAP becomes a Van Brunt neighbor, by Brian Abate Comments Off on RHAP becomes a Van Brunt neighbor, by Brian Abate
- Aug 12th The Son of Sam & Bonnie Charlie, by Joe Enright 2 comments
- Aug 12th A Baedeker of the countries that were once Yugoslavia by Dario Pio Muccilli Comments Off on A Baedeker of the countries that were once Yugoslavia by Dario Pio Muccilli
- Aug 12th Malai Ice Cream is on the Menu This Summer, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Malai Ice Cream is on the Menu This Summer, by Erin DeGregorio
- Aug 12th The sixth annual Red Hook Regatta took place at Valentino Pier on July 23, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- Aug 12th Column: Food Bazaar is a Red Hook perk, by George Fiala Comments Off on Column: Food Bazaar is a Red Hook perk, by George Fiala
- Aug 12th Formula E celebrates our neighborhood, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Formula E celebrates our neighborhood, by Nathan Weiser
- Aug 12th Addabbo workers want a piece of the pandemic pie, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Addabbo workers want a piece of the pandemic pie, by Brian Abate
- Aug 12th Wiggly Air – Music by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Wiggly Air – Music by Kurt Gottschalk
- Aug 12th Jazz: What’s New? By George Grella Comments Off on Jazz: What’s New? By George Grella
- Aug 12th Celebrate the King by Skipping “Elvis” and Streaming “Flaming Star” By Dante A. Ciampaglia 1 comment
- Aug 9th Meet the comedian who taught JLO and Keke Palmer how to Strip Comments Off on Meet the comedian who taught JLO and Keke Palmer how to Strip
- Jul 5th Raised on Missouri soul: discover Bhi Bhiman’s musical journey Comments Off on Raised on Missouri soul: discover Bhi Bhiman’s musical journey
- Jul 3rd Success and Stability as an Independent Artist, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Success and Stability as an Independent Artist, by Roderick Thomas
- Jul 3rd False stereotypes discredit Italian youth, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue Foreign Correspondent Comments Off on False stereotypes discredit Italian youth, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue Foreign Correspondent
- Jul 3rd All the Right Notes: New Contemporary Music Makes U.S. Premiere at Brooklyn Music School, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on All the Right Notes: New Contemporary Music Makes U.S. Premiere at Brooklyn Music School, by Erin DeGregorio
- Jul 3rd Bang on a Can Plays Long, and Wide, in downtown Brooklyn, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Bang on a Can Plays Long, and Wide, in downtown Brooklyn, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jul 2nd Music: Kurt Gottschalk’s Wiggly Lines Comments Off on Music: Kurt Gottschalk’s Wiggly Lines
- Jun 25th Calabrese’s court goes back live, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Calabrese’s court goes back live, by Brian Abate
- Jun 25th Thoughts on Ukraine, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Thoughts on Ukraine, by Brian Abate
- Jun 25th Biddybros achieve big, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Biddybros achieve big, by Brian Abate
- Jun 25th Words by George: An unexpected benefit, column by George Fiala Comments Off on Words by George: An unexpected benefit, column by George Fiala
- Jun 25th Plastic-free lunch day at PS 15 by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Plastic-free lunch day at PS 15 by Nathan Weiser
- Jun 25th 676 celebrates getting together by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on 676 celebrates getting together by Nathan Weiser
- Jun 25th Jazz by Grella:Purgatory, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz by Grella:Purgatory, by George Grella
- Jun 25th Mecha Sonic Sessions 2 – music, industrial noise, and fire, by Michael Cobb Comments Off on Mecha Sonic Sessions 2 – music, industrial noise, and fire, by Michael Cobb
- Jun 25th The Evil That Men With Guns Do in John Ford’s America , by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on The Evil That Men With Guns Do in John Ford’s America , by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Jun 21st Quinn on Books: Mama’s Boy; Matt Caprioli’s One Headlight, review by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Mama’s Boy; Matt Caprioli’s One Headlight, review by Michael Quinn
- May 20th J.R.Clark: Finding Success and Stability as an Independent Music Artist 2 comments
- May 16th BIKE PROGRAM AT PS 15, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on BIKE PROGRAM AT PS 15, by Nathan Weiser
- May 16th SNEAKER DONATION, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- May 15th It’s not just Gowanus that gets rezoned, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on It’s not just Gowanus that gets rezoned, by Nathan Weiser
- May 15th Marie’s Craft Corner, by Marie Hueston Comments Off on Marie’s Craft Corner, by Marie Hueston
- May 15th Papi’s Home: Mark Borino’s Music With Drake, with Roderick Thomas 1 comment
- May 15th The Erasmus program furthers Europe’s integration Comments Off on The Erasmus program furthers Europe’s integration
- May 15th Star-Revue honored for Best News Story 1 comment
- May 15th PS 676 Health Fair, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on PS 676 Health Fair, by Nathan Weiser
- May 15th It’s complicated: Dirty Development in Gowanus, by Sean Gurl Comments Off on It’s complicated: Dirty Development in Gowanus, by Sean Gurl
- May 15th ALBERT KING COMES TO RED HOOK’S MICCIO CENTER 1 comment
- May 15th The Modern Caravan: Stories of Love, Beauty, and Adventure on the Open Road Review by Marie Hueston 1 comment
- May 15th WIGGLY AIR – Kurt Gottschalk’s monthly music notes 1 comment
- May 15th James Wong Howe, Hollywood’s Master Cinematographer, Gets a 19-Film Salute in Queens, by Dante A. Ciampaglia 1 comment
- May 15th Dance to Your Own “Beet”: Dancers Unlimited Receives Funding to Discuss Food Topics Through Dance, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Dance to Your Own “Beet”: Dancers Unlimited Receives Funding to Discuss Food Topics Through Dance, by Erin DeGregorio
- May 15th Shevchenko Expertise-a-thon for Ukraine, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Shevchenko Expertise-a-thon for Ukraine, by Brian Abate
- May 14th Progress on the last mile warehouse front Comments Off on Progress on the last mile warehouse front
- May 14th Street Soccer USA Takes Over Red Hook, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Street Soccer USA Takes Over Red Hook, by Brian Abate
- May 14th Ribbon-cutting ceremony at long shuttered Red Hook ballfields bring the former BP to town, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Ribbon-cutting ceremony at long shuttered Red Hook ballfields bring the former BP to town, by Brian Abate
- May 12th On Jazz: Henry Threadgill’s Modern World, by George Grella Comments Off on On Jazz: Henry Threadgill’s Modern World, by George Grella
- May 12th The Cactus Blossoms at The Bowery Ballroom, by Mike Cobb Comments Off on The Cactus Blossoms at The Bowery Ballroom, by Mike Cobb
- May 12th Quinn on Books: Stumbling Onto Wildness 1 comment
- Apr 21st Papi’s Home: Mark Borino’s Music With Drake Comments Off on Papi’s Home: Mark Borino’s Music With Drake
- Apr 16th Lillie Marshall honored for service to Red Hook, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Lillie Marshall honored for service to Red Hook, by Brian Abate
- Apr 16th Comedy Show Celebrates Women’s History Month at Borough Hall, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Comedy Show Celebrates Women’s History Month at Borough Hall, by Brian Abate
- Apr 16th Reynoso Speaks at Opening of “Brooklyn is Africa” Exhibit, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Reynoso Speaks at Opening of “Brooklyn is Africa” Exhibit, by Brian Abate
- Apr 16th Joe Manchin responsible for a million dollars to local charities, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- Apr 16th Sailor visits future Red Hook Maritime School, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Sailor visits future Red Hook Maritime School, by Nathan Weiser
- Apr 13th The Oscars Was Historic, And Yes, Will Slapped Chris, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on The Oscars Was Historic, And Yes, Will Slapped Chris, by Roderick Thomas
- Apr 13th Speaking to the Odessa Journal, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Foreign Correspondent Comments Off on Speaking to the Odessa Journal, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Foreign Correspondent
- Apr 13th Marie’s Craft Corner, by Marie Heuston Comments Off on Marie’s Craft Corner, by Marie Heuston
- Apr 13th Prepare to See Plenty of Pink Petals at Green-Wood’s Hanami Festival, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Prepare to See Plenty of Pink Petals at Green-Wood’s Hanami Festival, by Erin DeGregorio
- Apr 11th Fall Enrollment open at PS 15, Patrick F. Daly School, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Fall Enrollment open at PS 15, Patrick F. Daly School, by Nathan Weiser
- Apr 11th Column: Something is lost in a Zoom world, by George Fiala Comments Off on Column: Something is lost in a Zoom world, by George Fiala
- Apr 11th Interborough Express: The Early Years, by Joe Enright 3 comments
- Apr 11th Brian and George’s Ukrainian Odyssey, by Brian Abate and George Fiala Comments Off on Brian and George’s Ukrainian Odyssey, by Brian Abate and George Fiala
- Apr 11th Book Review: The Art of Alice and Martin Provensen , by Marie Hueston Comments Off on Book Review: The Art of Alice and Martin Provensen , by Marie Hueston
- Apr 11th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Apr 11th Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus, by George Grella Comments Off on Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus, by George Grella
- Apr 11th Everything Everywhere All At Once: An Oasis of Imagination in a Desert of Soulless Corporate Synergy, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Everything Everywhere All At Once: An Oasis of Imagination in a Desert of Soulless Corporate Synergy, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Apr 11th Quinn on Books: Review of Breath Better Spent by DaMaris B. Hill Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Review of Breath Better Spent by DaMaris B. Hill
- Mar 14th Marie’s Craft Corner | Recycle take-out chopsticks into picture frames. Comments Off on Marie’s Craft Corner | Recycle take-out chopsticks into picture frames.
- Mar 12th American Utopias, by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on American Utopias, by Mike Fiorito
- Mar 12th Rising crime rates, mental health and stop and frisk Comments Off on Rising crime rates, mental health and stop and frisk
- Mar 12th A war with only losers, by Dario Pio Muccilli Comments Off on A war with only losers, by Dario Pio Muccilli
- Mar 12th Press Pass NYC’s Pilot Program Launches in a Handful of High Schools, by Erin DiGregorio Comments Off on Press Pass NYC’s Pilot Program Launches in a Handful of High Schools, by Erin DiGregorio
- Mar 12th Words from the old curmudgeon, by Joe Enright 3 comments
- Mar 12th George and Brian’s Sandwich Odyssey, by George Fiala and Brian Abate Comments Off on George and Brian’s Sandwich Odyssey, by George Fiala and Brian Abate
- Mar 11th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Mar 11th A Major League Baseball Lockout Calls for “Major League” Baseball, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on A Major League Baseball Lockout Calls for “Major League” Baseball, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Mar 11th Things to Look Forward To: 52 Large and Small Joys for Today and Every Day by Sophie Blackall Comments Off on Things to Look Forward To: 52 Large and Small Joys for Today and Every Day by Sophie Blackall
- Mar 11th On Jazz: Just Sing, by George Grella 1 comment
- Mar 11th Quinn on Books: The End of the World as We Know It 4 comments
- Mar 10th Column: Today’s horrors, by George Fiala Comments Off on Column: Today’s horrors, by George Fiala
- Mar 10th Parks Department holds online meeting to give a status update, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Parks Department holds online meeting to give a status update, by Nathan Weiser
- Mar 10th Antigone to be performed outdoors in Saugerties, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Antigone to be performed outdoors in Saugerties, by Nathan Weiser
- Mar 10th New Risha Gorig film to be featured at Jalopy on March 24 1 comment
- Mar 10th What’s with all the For Rent signs, by Brian Abate Comments Off on What’s with all the For Rent signs, by Brian Abate
- Feb 17th Marie’s Craft Corner, by Marie Hueston Comments Off on Marie’s Craft Corner, by Marie Hueston
- Feb 17th Music Column: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music Column: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Feb 17th “Fight Club” In the Age of the Great Resignation, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on “Fight Club” In the Age of the Great Resignation, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Feb 15th The Soul of Subway Art: George “Crime79” Ibañez, by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on The Soul of Subway Art: George “Crime79” Ibañez, by Mike Fiorito
- Feb 15th Staten Island remembers Patrick Daly with an annual award. We should too. Comments Off on Staten Island remembers Patrick Daly with an annual award. We should too.
- Feb 15th Our new BP will be more than just a cheerleader Comments Off on Our new BP will be more than just a cheerleader
- Feb 15th Assemblymember Mitaynes’ online chats Comments Off on Assemblymember Mitaynes’ online chats
- Feb 15th Red Hook’s “Field of Dreams” is ready, but no leagues planned Comments Off on Red Hook’s “Field of Dreams” is ready, but no leagues planned
- Feb 14th The High-Value Man Conversation: Where’s the Quality? by Roderick Thomas 1 comment
- Feb 14th French Politics by Dario Pio Mucilli, dateline Turin Comments Off on French Politics by Dario Pio Mucilli, dateline Turin
- Feb 14th First-Ever Disney Exhibition Enters Final Month at The Met, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on First-Ever Disney Exhibition Enters Final Month at The Met, by Erin DeGregorio
- Feb 14th Quinn on Books: Room Service | Review of The Hotel by Sophie Calle | Review by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Room Service | Review of The Hotel by Sophie Calle | Review by Michael Quinn
- Feb 14th Angel of the Resurrection, by George Grella Comments Off on Angel of the Resurrection, by George Grella
- Jan 10th Holiday Event Comments Off on Holiday Event
- Jan 10th Update on Red Hook Rec Center and Ballfields, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Update on Red Hook Rec Center and Ballfields, by Brian Abate
- Jan 10th Mary Sansone Gets a Corner on Henry by Joe Enright Comments Off on Mary Sansone Gets a Corner on Henry by Joe Enright
- Jan 10th New Votive Ship Sails Aloft in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on New Votive Ship Sails Aloft in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, by Erin DeGregorio
- Jan 10th A successful accidental business, by Brian Abate Comments Off on A successful accidental business, by Brian Abate
- Jan 10th Marie’s Craft Corner Turn paper towel rolls into children’s playthings, by Marie Hueston Comments Off on Marie’s Craft Corner Turn paper towel rolls into children’s playthings, by Marie Hueston
- Jan 10th Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jan 10th The Matrix Resurrections Rages Against the Machines — and the Metaverse, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on The Matrix Resurrections Rages Against the Machines — and the Metaverse, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Jan 9th A new middle school for Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on A new middle school for Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 9th Opinion: Governing by Tweet, by George Fiala Comments Off on Opinion: Governing by Tweet, by George Fiala
- Jan 9th Build the Block discusses theft and traffic, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Build the Block discusses theft and traffic, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 9th Senator Kavanagh’s Virtual Town Hall, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Senator Kavanagh’s Virtual Town Hall, by Brian Abate
- Jan 9th Re-recordings Are The New Napster? by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Re-recordings Are The New Napster? by Roderick Thomas
- Jan 9th Italy’s vaccine battles, by Dario Pio Mucilli, Foreign Correspondent Comments Off on Italy’s vaccine battles, by Dario Pio Mucilli, Foreign Correspondent
- Jan 9th The Old Stone House Now a Multi-Millionaire, by Joe Enright 1 comment
- Jan 9th Memorial Concert for Regina Opera’s Maestro José Alejando “Alex” Guzmán, by Nino Pantano Comments Off on Memorial Concert for Regina Opera’s Maestro José Alejando “Alex” Guzmán, by Nino Pantano
- Jan 9th OPERA REVIEW JANUARY, by Frank Raso Comments Off on OPERA REVIEW JANUARY, by Frank Raso
- Jan 9th Looking Forward, Looking Back, by George Grella Comments Off on Looking Forward, Looking Back, by George Grella
- Jan 9th Quinn on Books: One-Sided Story 2 comments
2021
- Dec 20th Craft Corner: Turn your empty delivery boxes into holiday crafts, by Marie Hueston 1 comment
- Dec 20th The Song’s The Thing, by George Grella Comments Off on The Song’s The Thing, by George Grella
- Dec 20th A Queens Boy Done Good, Louie Gasparro, KR.ONE, by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on A Queens Boy Done Good, Louie Gasparro, KR.ONE, by Mike Fiorito
- Dec 20th Seventy-Five Years Later, How Wonderful is It’s a Wonderful Life? by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Seventy-Five Years Later, How Wonderful is It’s a Wonderful Life? by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Dec 20th Beware, Its F-Boy & Trife-Gyaal Season, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Beware, Its F-Boy & Trife-Gyaal Season, by Roderick Thomas
- Dec 20th Gender designation in Italy, by Dario Pio Muccilli 1 comment
- Dec 20th Joe Ferris Remembered, by Joe Enright 2 comments
- Dec 19th Anime and Cosplay and Manga, Oh My! Anime NYC Returns to the Javits Center, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Anime and Cosplay and Manga, Oh My! Anime NYC Returns to the Javits Center, by Erin DeGregorio
- Dec 19th Anime NYC 2021: Q&A with Cosplay Entertainer Azulette, by Erin DeGregorio 1 comment
- Dec 19th Pearl Street Caviar, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Pearl Street Caviar, by Brian Abate
- Dec 18th “All they will call you will be deportees,” column by George Fiala Comments Off on “All they will call you will be deportees,” column by George Fiala
- Dec 18th Red Hook Recreation Center closes for a while because of Ida Comments Off on Red Hook Recreation Center closes for a while because of Ida
- Dec 18th Hope remains for a better resiliency plan by George Fiala Comments Off on Hope remains for a better resiliency plan by George Fiala
- Dec 18th A talk with District 38 Council Member-Elect Alexa Aviles, by Brian Abate Comments Off on A talk with District 38 Council Member-Elect Alexa Aviles, by Brian Abate
- Dec 18th DoorDash, Alexa Aviles Give Away Turkeys at Red Hook Neighborhood Senior Center, by Brian Abate Comments Off on DoorDash, Alexa Aviles Give Away Turkeys at Red Hook Neighborhood Senior Center, by Brian Abate
- Dec 18th Thanksgiving in the schoolyard, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Thanksgiving in the schoolyard, by Nathan Weiser
- Dec 16th DECEMBER OPERA REVIEW, by John Raso Comments Off on DECEMBER OPERA REVIEW, by John Raso
- Dec 16th ON DECK Comments Off on ON DECK
- Dec 16th Quinn on Books: For Whom the Bell Tolls 1 comment
- Nov 14th Column: It seems to always end up with politics, by George Fiala 3 comments
- Nov 14th Update on Flood Protection, Last-Mile Warehouses and The Stephen Siller Run By Brian Abate Comments Off on Update on Flood Protection, Last-Mile Warehouses and The Stephen Siller Run By Brian Abate
- Nov 14th Flood wall plan bypasses Food Bazaar and the Beard Street warehouses, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Nov 14th Celebrating Hispanic heritage, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Celebrating Hispanic heritage, by Nathan Weiser
- Nov 14th Catching up with the Gowanus Canal, by Jorge Bello Comments Off on Catching up with the Gowanus Canal, by Jorge Bello
- Nov 13th Amazon opens its first Red Hook facility, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Amazon opens its first Red Hook facility, by Brian Abate
- Nov 13th Colin in Black & White – Makings of an American Icon, by Roderick Thomas 1 comment
- Nov 13th Peggy Guggenheim’s Venetian Museum, by Dario Pio Muccilli Comments Off on Peggy Guggenheim’s Venetian Museum, by Dario Pio Muccilli
- Nov 13th Remembering Sheryl Nash-Chisholm 1 comment
- Nov 13th Fond remembrances of my beloved brother Frank by Nino Pantano 1 comment
- Nov 13th The Dukes of Snyder, Part 3 By Joe Enright 2 comments
- Nov 13th Peek-a-Boo: Kensington Native Launches Rock Painting-and-Hiding Group Before Halloween by Erin DeGregorio 1 comment
- Nov 13th Taking the big post-pandemic step, by Brian Abate 2 comments
- Nov 12th Sugandha Gupta, Creating Tactile Textiles, by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on Sugandha Gupta, Creating Tactile Textiles, by Mike Fiorito
- Nov 12th Opera Review November, by Frank Raso Comments Off on Opera Review November, by Frank Raso
- Nov 12th MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Nov 12th Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch is fun but could use a good edit, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch is fun but could use a good edit, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Nov 12th Live at the BRIC JazzFest, by George Grella Comments Off on Live at the BRIC JazzFest, by George Grella
- Nov 11th Rock’Scool Brooklyn, by Michael Cobb Comments Off on Rock’Scool Brooklyn, by Michael Cobb
- Nov 10th Quinn on Books: From Underground to Mainstream | Review by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Quinn on Books: From Underground to Mainstream | Review by Michael Quinn
- Oct 30th Colin in Black & White – Makings of an American Icon – By Roderick Thomas 1 comment
- Oct 21st Who to vote for, by Howard Graubard 2 comments
- Oct 17th Letting in the light at Five Myles, by Diana Rickard Comments Off on Letting in the light at Five Myles, by Diana Rickard
- Oct 17th New kids album aims to combat ongoing children’s mental health crisis, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on New kids album aims to combat ongoing children’s mental health crisis, by Erin DeGregorio
- Oct 17th Lion In Winter, by George Grella Comments Off on Lion In Winter, by George Grella
- Oct 17th Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Oct 17th Opera: by Frank Raso Comments Off on Opera: by Frank Raso
- Oct 15th The Queen of All She Sees, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on The Queen of All She Sees, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Oct 15th The Suave Sound of a Generation , by Rocio Gomez Comments Off on The Suave Sound of a Generation , by Rocio Gomez
- Oct 15th Washburn’s Model Block squished by BSA, Column by George Fiala 2 comments
- Oct 15th Talking to our City Council candidates, Interviews by Brian Abate Comments Off on Talking to our City Council candidates, Interviews by Brian Abate
- Oct 15th Donors help 676 offer free school supplies, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Donors help 676 offer free school supplies, by Nathan Weiser
- Oct 15th Op-Ed: Is Aviles Conflicted? by Erik Frankel Comments Off on Op-Ed: Is Aviles Conflicted? by Erik Frankel
- Oct 15th Domestic Workers demonstrate in Park Slope, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Domestic Workers demonstrate in Park Slope, by Nathan Weiser
- Oct 15th There are a number of new additions and upgrades at PS 676 for this school year. Comments Off on There are a number of new additions and upgrades at PS 676 for this school year.
- Oct 15th What is the DSA and why are all three Red Hook legislative seats about to be their property? by George Fiala Comments Off on What is the DSA and why are all three Red Hook legislative seats about to be their property? by George Fiala
- Oct 13th Velazquez and Simon convey concerns over Gowanus rezoning report, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Velazquez and Simon convey concerns over Gowanus rezoning report, by Brian Abate
- Oct 13th Changes are happening at PS 676, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Changes are happening at PS 676, by Nathan Weiser
- Oct 13th The Dukes of Snyder, Part 2, by Joe Enright Comments Off on The Dukes of Snyder, Part 2, by Joe Enright
- Oct 13th Vaccine Wars- and those of us on the sidelines, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Vaccine Wars- and those of us on the sidelines, by Roderick Thomas
- Oct 13th The Billion Oyster Project (BOP) Rocked Red Hook’s Liberty Warehouse on September 23 and Raised $300,000 Comments Off on The Billion Oyster Project (BOP) Rocked Red Hook’s Liberty Warehouse on September 23 and Raised $300,000
- Oct 13th Storm Lake: A Call to Arms for the Future of American Journalism, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Storm Lake: A Call to Arms for the Future of American Journalism, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Oct 11th On Air, with Radio Free Brooklyn, by Michael Cobb Comments Off on On Air, with Radio Free Brooklyn, by Michael Cobb
- Oct 11th Survival Mission, Review by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Survival Mission, Review by Michael Quinn
- Sep 29th Last Taste of Summer Music Festivals Comments Off on Last Taste of Summer Music Festivals
- Sep 5th The Dukes of Snyder, Part 1, by Joe Enright Comments Off on The Dukes of Snyder, Part 1, by Joe Enright
- Sep 5th Apache Skateboards, by Mike Fiorito 1 comment
- Sep 5th New York’s Northwell Health Nurse Choir Sings Its Way to AGT Semi-finals, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on New York’s Northwell Health Nurse Choir Sings Its Way to AGT Semi-finals, by Erin DeGregorio
- Sep 5th Open Studios Returns to Red Hook, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Open Studios Returns to Red Hook, by Brian Abate
- Sep 3rd The Star-Revue Goes for a Walk in Brooklyn Bridge Park, by Brian Abate Comments Off on The Star-Revue Goes for a Walk in Brooklyn Bridge Park, by Brian Abate
- Sep 3rd BASIS School fears truck invasion, by Brian Abate Comments Off on BASIS School fears truck invasion, by Brian Abate
- Sep 2nd Opinion: Parsing Eric Adams on the Gowanus rezoning, by George Fiala Comments Off on Opinion: Parsing Eric Adams on the Gowanus rezoning, by George Fiala
- Sep 2nd The Death of Merit: A Do Nothing Fame Culture, by Roderick Thomas 1 comment
- Sep 2nd Music Column: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music Column: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Sep 2nd Return of the Titans, by George Grella Comments Off on Return of the Titans, by George Grella
- Sep 2nd Hollywood’s Forever War on Terrorism, by Dante A. Ciampaglia 1 comment
- Sep 2nd Quinn on Books: Hardboiled Detective Mystery | Review of A Man Named Doll by Jonathan Ames Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Hardboiled Detective Mystery | Review of A Man Named Doll by Jonathan Ames
- Aug 17th The Magic of Dutch Kings , By Mike Fiorito Comments Off on The Magic of Dutch Kings , By Mike Fiorito
- Aug 15th Update on local flood protection measures, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Update on local flood protection measures, by Brian Abate
- Aug 15th Electric car racing returns to Red Hook Comments Off on Electric car racing returns to Red Hook
- Aug 13th FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Support for Belarus is complicated, by Dario Pio Muccilli, reporting from Italy Comments Off on FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Support for Belarus is complicated, by Dario Pio Muccilli, reporting from Italy
- Aug 13th A Hippy Commie Remembers, by Joe Enright Comments Off on A Hippy Commie Remembers, by Joe Enright
- Aug 13th Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Aug 13th Kentler celebrates Richard Mock, by Brian Abate, photos by Teri Slotkin and Brian Abate Comments Off on Kentler celebrates Richard Mock, by Brian Abate, photos by Teri Slotkin and Brian Abate
- Aug 13th Vision 25 Delights Red Hook & LES, by George Grella Comments Off on Vision 25 Delights Red Hook & LES, by George Grella
- Aug 12th Cobble Hill Cinema post-pandemic (hopefully), by Brian Abate Comments Off on Cobble Hill Cinema post-pandemic (hopefully), by Brian Abate
- Aug 12th Bridging Di-Vision: Homeless Families Across NYC Receive Free Eye Exams and Eyeglasses, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Bridging Di-Vision: Homeless Families Across NYC Receive Free Eye Exams and Eyeglasses, by Erin DeGregorio
- Aug 12th Yet another unfavorite son, Opinion by George Fiala Comments Off on Yet another unfavorite son, Opinion by George Fiala
- Aug 12th Hypocrisy: Hip Hop and Homosexuality 1 comment
- Aug 12th Brooklyn Heights doctor promotes alternate therapies for depression , by Peter Haley Comments Off on Brooklyn Heights doctor promotes alternate therapies for depression , by Peter Haley
- Aug 12th Video: TransSiberian Express. by Gene Bray Comments Off on Video: TransSiberian Express. by Gene Bray
- Aug 12th Tough and Urgent Documentary “Homeroom” Earns Top Marks, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Tough and Urgent Documentary “Homeroom” Earns Top Marks, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Aug 12th Quinn on Books: Unsolved Mysteries Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Unsolved Mysteries
- Jul 24th Hip Hop Has Found its Princess on Planet Her, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Hip Hop Has Found its Princess on Planet Her, by Roderick Thomas
- Jul 23rd Opinion: CB 6 Gowanus Rezoning conditions pretty meaningless, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Jul 23rd Fight For Last Mile Warehouses to Use Waterfront Continues, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Fight For Last Mile Warehouses to Use Waterfront Continues, by Brian Abate
- Jul 23rd Italy becomes supernormal! by Dario Pio Muccilli Comments Off on Italy becomes supernormal! by Dario Pio Muccilli
- Jul 23rd Native Eyez | Intikana, Social Justice Activist, by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on Native Eyez | Intikana, Social Justice Activist, by Mike Fiorito
- Jul 22nd Gowanus Canal Superfund cleanup on schedule, City behind, by Jorge Bello Comments Off on Gowanus Canal Superfund cleanup on schedule, City behind, by Jorge Bello
- Jul 22nd Parks Dept. reminds us that Red Hook has ballfields, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Parks Dept. reminds us that Red Hook has ballfields, by Nathan Weiser
- Jul 22nd Red Hook’s Stop the Violence Fair, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook’s Stop the Violence Fair, by Nathan Weiser
- Jul 22nd The Pete Hamill Way, by Joe Enright Comments Off on The Pete Hamill Way, by Joe Enright
- Jul 22nd Eighteen Brooklyn Artists Put On Huge Pandemic-Inspired Art Show | Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Eighteen Brooklyn Artists Put On Huge Pandemic-Inspired Art Show | Erin DeGregorio
- Jul 22nd Young Upstate Woman Pens Children’s Book About Cerebral Palsy Journey | Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Young Upstate Woman Pens Children’s Book About Cerebral Palsy Journey | Erin DeGregorio
- Jul 22nd Jazz with Grella: Twin Peaks Comments Off on Jazz with Grella: Twin Peaks
- Jul 22nd Quinn on Books: Love Letter to New York Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Love Letter to New York
- Jun 11th Words By George Fiala | Star-Revue Endorsements Comments Off on Words By George Fiala | Star-Revue Endorsements
- Jun 11th A Just and Accountable Recovery, by Rodrigo Camarena Comments Off on A Just and Accountable Recovery, by Rodrigo Camarena
- Jun 11th In appreciation of the teachers and paraprofessionals who have been working hard this past year (during the pandemic) Comments Off on In appreciation of the teachers and paraprofessionals who have been working hard this past year (during the pandemic)
- Jun 9th Q & A with Antonio Reynoso, Democratic Candidate for Brooklyn Borough President by Brian Abate Comments Off on Q & A with Antonio Reynoso, Democratic Candidate for Brooklyn Borough President by Brian Abate
- Jun 9th Paperboy is a candidate to be taken seriously, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Paperboy is a candidate to be taken seriously, by Roderick Thomas
- Jun 9th WHY SHOULD ROBERT CORNEGY BE OUR NEXT BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT? By Karen Broughton Comments Off on WHY SHOULD ROBERT CORNEGY BE OUR NEXT BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT? By Karen Broughton
- Jun 9th Cool, calm and capable – KATHRYN GARCIA is plotting to win the mayoral race Comments Off on Cool, calm and capable – KATHRYN GARCIA is plotting to win the mayoral race
- Jun 9th Growing Up as an Untalented Musician in an Italian American Town 1 comment
- Jun 9th BloomAgainBklyn Brightens People’s Day, Thanks to Homemade Card Project, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on BloomAgainBklyn Brightens People’s Day, Thanks to Homemade Card Project, by Erin DeGregorio
- Jun 9th All Aboard! New Yorkers Tour Sustainable Sailboat from France, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on All Aboard! New Yorkers Tour Sustainable Sailboat from France, by Erin DeGregorio
- Jun 9th The Age of Adaline, by Gene Bray 1 comment
- Jun 9th Big Noise From Canada Sonic ice floes from Fucked Up, Big|Brave and Growler’s Choir, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Big Noise From Canada Sonic ice floes from Fucked Up, Big|Brave and Growler’s Choir, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jun 9th “The Amusement Park,” a Lost Film from George A. Romero, Rises from the Dead Comments Off on “The Amusement Park,” a Lost Film from George A. Romero, Rises from the Dead
- Jun 7th Eric Adams is best for Red Hook, by John McGettric Comments Off on Eric Adams is best for Red Hook, by John McGettric
- Jun 7th A Summer of Renewal for our Students Comments Off on A Summer of Renewal for our Students
- Jun 7th City Council Candidates Make Their Case at Debate, by Brian Abate Comments Off on City Council Candidates Make Their Case at Debate, by Brian Abate
- Jun 7th Alexa Aviles is running for City Council, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Alexa Aviles is running for City Council, by Nathan Weiser
- Jun 7th Eagle Comments Off on Eagle
- Jun 7th Politics by Howard Graubard: Let’s not let Adams off Scott-Free Comments Off on Politics by Howard Graubard: Let’s not let Adams off Scott-Free
- Jun 7th Summer Music, by George Grella 1 comment
- Jun 7th Songs from a Dog Eat Ceramic Dog World, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Songs from a Dog Eat Ceramic Dog World, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jun 7th Quinn on Books: Bridge Over Troubled Water Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Bridge Over Troubled Water
- May 17th Garcia and Prince for Mayor Comments Off on Garcia and Prince for Mayor
- May 17th Star-Revue wins newspaper awards Comments Off on Star-Revue wins newspaper awards
- May 17th How Comic Books Can Save the World by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on How Comic Books Can Save the World by Mike Fiorito
- May 16th Earth-Friendly Sailboat with French Wine, Chocolates to Make Special Stop in Brooklyn | Erin DeGregorio 1 comment
- May 16th Lancers, Assemble! by Joe Enright 2 comments
- May 16th Art show at Sunny’s 1 comment
- May 16th The Long Overdue Return of Melvin Van Peeble’s Essential Debut Feature “The Story of a Three Day Pass” By Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on The Long Overdue Return of Melvin Van Peeble’s Essential Debut Feature “The Story of a Three Day Pass” By Dante A. Ciampaglia
- May 15th How participatory is PB anyway? by Brian Abate and George Fiala Comments Off on How participatory is PB anyway? by Brian Abate and George Fiala
- May 15th Superfund lawyer says Buyer Beware on Gowanus Rezoning, by George Fiala Comments Off on Superfund lawyer says Buyer Beware on Gowanus Rezoning, by George Fiala
- May 15th Remembering Linda Mariano 1 comment
- May 15th PS 676 hosts autism awareness day, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on PS 676 hosts autism awareness day, by Nathan Weiser
- May 13th Election 2021: Jacqui Painter, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- May 13th Election 2021: Spotlight on Erik Frankel, by Brian Abate 2 comments
- May 13th Lil Nas X The Bad Guy Comments Off on Lil Nas X The Bad Guy
- May 13th Politics, by Howard Graubard: Let’s not let Adams off Scott-Free. 4 comments
- May 13th LGBT rights still a fight in Italy, by Dario Pio Muccilli Comments Off on LGBT rights still a fight in Italy, by Dario Pio Muccilli
- May 13th Music with Kurt: New Songs for Old Wars, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Music with Kurt: New Songs for Old Wars, by Kurt Gottschalk
- May 13th George Grella on Jazz: Is It Safe? Comments Off on George Grella on Jazz: Is It Safe?
- May 13th Quinn on Books: Over Before You Know It Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Over Before You Know It
- May 4th Star-Revue Endorsements: Garcia and Prince for Mayor 3 comments
- Apr 17th TeneT Comments Off on TeneT
- Apr 16th Methodist opens the new facility that replaces 8 historic brownstones 1 comment
- Apr 16th Big questions about Public Place remain, by Jorge Bello Comments Off on Big questions about Public Place remain, by Jorge Bello
- Apr 16th ANTI-CANCEL CULTURE IS REALLY JUST ANTI BLACKNESS…AGAIN 2 comments
- Apr 16th The Shroud of Turin once graced Savoia’s Royal Palace Comments Off on The Shroud of Turin once graced Savoia’s Royal Palace
- Apr 16th The Wisdom of Lonnie Holley, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on The Wisdom of Lonnie Holley, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Apr 16th Gratitude is like Vitamins for Your Soul, by Michael Fiorito Comments Off on Gratitude is like Vitamins for Your Soul, by Michael Fiorito
- Apr 16th Dry, clean, postpunk wit from South London, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Dry, clean, postpunk wit from South London, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Apr 16th It’s Birthday Ass’s Party, We Just Live in It, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on It’s Birthday Ass’s Party, We Just Live in It, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Apr 16th A Brief Nightmare with Alpha Maid, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on A Brief Nightmare with Alpha Maid, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Apr 14th As tourism starts up again, so do the attractions, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on As tourism starts up again, so do the attractions, by Erin DeGregorio
- Apr 14th My Quarantine Journal, by Brian Abate Comments Off on My Quarantine Journal, by Brian Abate
- Apr 14th Not everybody loves the Governors Island rezoning, by George Fiala Comments Off on Not everybody loves the Governors Island rezoning, by George Fiala
- Apr 14th Opinion: Why killing Washburn’s Model Block is even more important than before, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Apr 14th Cesar Zuniga, Community Board Chair, wants to be your next City Council rep 4 comments
- Apr 14th Quinn on Books: 325 Square Feet of America Comments Off on Quinn on Books: 325 Square Feet of America
- Apr 14th Jazz on the Screen, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz on the Screen, by George Grella
- Apr 14th Chasing Childhood Opens a Necessary Conversation About the State of Growing Up by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Chasing Childhood Opens a Necessary Conversation About the State of Growing Up by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Mar 17th A St. Patty’s Day Story Gone Astray Comments Off on A St. Patty’s Day Story Gone Astray
- Mar 15th Red Hook schools mark Black History month, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook schools mark Black History month, by Nathan Weiser
- Mar 15th World Arts brings a celebration, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on World Arts brings a celebration, by Nathan Weiser
- Mar 15th District 39 Candidates Vie to Replace Brad Lander, by Toby Burns 2 comments
- Mar 15th Menchaca’s powerful statement at the community board Comments Off on Menchaca’s powerful statement at the community board
- Mar 15th Tom Delgado – Giving the whole world tours of New York City during the pandemic, by Brian Abate 2 comments
- Mar 15th The killing of a Black Revolutionary Comments Off on The killing of a Black Revolutionary
- Mar 15th VACCINE MIGRANTS, by Dario Pio Muccilli Comments Off on VACCINE MIGRANTS, by Dario Pio Muccilli
- Mar 15th Protests against the monarchy rock Spain, by Dario Pio Muccilli 1 comment
- Mar 15th The men who built our skyline, by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on The men who built our skyline, by Mike Fiorito
- Mar 15th HIATUS HERNIA, by Howard Graubard Comments Off on HIATUS HERNIA, by Howard Graubard
- Mar 14th El Museo del Barrio Reopens with National Survey of Latinx Art, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on El Museo del Barrio Reopens with National Survey of Latinx Art, by Erin DeGregorio
- Mar 14th No Waves from Ohio | Stella Research Committee packs a brutal throwback punch, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on No Waves from Ohio | Stella Research Committee packs a brutal throwback punch, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Mar 14th Jazz: Where Have All the Giants Gone, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz: Where Have All the Giants Gone, by George Grella
- Mar 13th New Documentary Koshien is a Beautiful Film About Baseball — and Japan, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on New Documentary Koshien is a Beautiful Film About Baseball — and Japan, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Mar 13th Quinn on Books: Human Alien-ation | Review of Falling from Trees by Michael Quinn 1 comment
- Feb 16th Dreams of Jazmin Johnson – A Young Filmmaker Carrying the Torch, by Roderick Thomas 1 comment
- Feb 16th Italy is a beautiful wine country, by our overseas correspondent Dario “Pio” Muccilli 1 comment
- Feb 16th Crazy Horse’s Vision, by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on Crazy Horse’s Vision, by Mike Fiorito
- Feb 16th “You Never Get Too Big And You Sure Don’t Get Too Heavy, That You Don’t Have To Stop And Pay Some Dues Sometimes”: Brooklyn Democratic Leaders in the Modern Era, by Howard Graubard Comments Off on “You Never Get Too Big And You Sure Don’t Get Too Heavy, That You Don’t Have To Stop And Pay Some Dues Sometimes”: Brooklyn Democratic Leaders in the Modern Era, by Howard Graubard
- Feb 14th 15 stories and what do we get, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Feb 14th The Red Hook Senior Center has done significant outreach during the pandemic to reach out to the seniors, by Nathan Weiser….. Comments Off on The Red Hook Senior Center has done significant outreach during the pandemic to reach out to the seniors, by Nathan Weiser…..
- Feb 14th Food-Insecure New Yorkers Seek More Meal Deliveries From City, by Nathan Weiser 2 comments
- Feb 14th Covid-19 has made it a lot more difficult for New Yorkers to access food and a program has been implemented to try to help alleviate these concerns. by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Covid-19 has made it a lot more difficult for New Yorkers to access food and a program has been implemented to try to help alleviate these concerns. by Nathan Weiser
- Feb 14th Gowanus neighbors try to slow down inevitable construction onslaught 4 comments
- Feb 13th The Record Shop is perfectly Red Hook, by Gene Bray 2 comments
- Feb 13th 1983 … (A Melvins They Should Turn to Be) Gluey Porches, Hostile Takeovers and Working With God Comments Off on 1983 … (A Melvins They Should Turn to Be) Gluey Porches, Hostile Takeovers and Working With God
- Feb 13th In the Image of Rock Gods by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on In the Image of Rock Gods by Kurt Gottschalk
- Feb 13th Disney goes into a jazz club, by George Grella Comments Off on Disney goes into a jazz club, by George Grella
- Feb 13th New stores open in Industry City, by Michael Cobb 1 comment
- Feb 13th Valentines Day weddings dwindle during Covid by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Valentines Day weddings dwindle during Covid by Erin DeGregorio
- Feb 13th What’s it like to run a movie theater during a pandemic by Brian Abate and Elijah Hamilton 2 comments
- Feb 13th New Documentary “America’s Last Little Italy” Speaks to All Italian Americans, by Dante A. Ciampaglia 1 comment
- Feb 13th Quinn on Books: We’ll Always Have Paris Review by Michael Quinn Comments Off on Quinn on Books: We’ll Always Have Paris Review by Michael Quinn
- Jan 13th Learning about the Maya in a Guatemalan Bistro 3 comments
- Jan 11th The future is Black, female, and Latina, interesting takes from 2020’s exit polls, by Roderick Thomas 2 comments
- Jan 11th Vaccine skeptics abound in Europe, by Dario Pio Muccilli Comments Off on Vaccine skeptics abound in Europe, by Dario Pio Muccilli
- Jan 11th Hi-end audio is a suprise best seller as Covid keeps people home, by Micah Rubin Comments Off on Hi-end audio is a suprise best seller as Covid keeps people home, by Micah Rubin
- Jan 11th Political Commentary: The Return Of The Jedi, by Robert Manning Comments Off on Political Commentary: The Return Of The Jedi, by Robert Manning
- Jan 9th Politics: THE PARTY’S OVER, by Howard Graubard 1 comment
- Jan 9th Pu-239, an unexpected gem, by Gene Bray Comments Off on Pu-239, an unexpected gem, by Gene Bray
- Jan 9th Lions Club continues Red Hook tradition, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Lions Club continues Red Hook tradition, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 9th Closed senior center stays vital, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Closed senior center stays vital, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 9th Red Hook Ballfields in no danger of opening soon, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook Ballfields in no danger of opening soon, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 8th Dyker Heights Post Office Officially Renamed After Mother Cabrini, by Erin DeGregorio 1 comment
- Jan 8th Five Years Hence (David Bowie remixed and remembered), by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Five Years Hence (David Bowie remixed and remembered), by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jan 8th Grella on Jazz: New Year’s Revolutions Comments Off on Grella on Jazz: New Year’s Revolutions
- Jan 8th Column: 2021, What Took You So Long? by Joe Enright Comments Off on Column: 2021, What Took You So Long? by Joe Enright
- Jan 8th COVID makes it even harder to be homeless, by Brian Abate Comments Off on COVID makes it even harder to be homeless, by Brian Abate
- Jan 8th Quinn on Books: Unsolved Mysteries Comments Off on Quinn on Books: Unsolved Mysteries
2020
- Dec 15th Letter to the editor by Joanne Weissman Comments Off on Letter to the editor by Joanne Weissman
- Dec 12th Liturgy’s Rite of Passage and Metal’s New Maturity, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Liturgy’s Rite of Passage and Metal’s New Maturity, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Dec 12th Reynols Is the Most Important Band in the History of Rock, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Reynols Is the Most Important Band in the History of Rock, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Dec 12th Negativland’s Brave New Negativworld, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Negativland’s Brave New Negativworld, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Dec 12th Jazz: The Year Comes to an End Comments Off on Jazz: The Year Comes to an End
- Dec 12th Online learning not popular in much of Europe, by Dario Pio Muccilli Comments Off on Online learning not popular in much of Europe, by Dario Pio Muccilli
- Dec 12th Roman Perez, Hawksnest Quest Native Church, by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on Roman Perez, Hawksnest Quest Native Church, by Mike Fiorito
- Dec 12th Largest Landfill Transformation on Earth, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Largest Landfill Transformation on Earth, by Roderick Thomas
- Dec 11th Dyker Heights Lights Still Shining during Pandemic Comments Off on Dyker Heights Lights Still Shining during Pandemic
- Dec 11th Politics: A Simple Desultory Phillipic, by Howard Graubard Comments Off on Politics: A Simple Desultory Phillipic, by Howard Graubard
- Dec 10th Will The Real Q Please Stand Up?, by Joe Enright 3 comments
- Dec 10th Learning at PS 676, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Learning at PS 676, by Nathan Weiser
- Dec 9th Column: Words, by George 6 comments
- Dec 9th Businesses hanging in there, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Businesses hanging in there, by Brian Abate
- Dec 9th A common saying in Brazil is, Capoeira is for everybody, but not everybody is for Capoeira, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on A common saying in Brazil is, Capoeira is for everybody, but not everybody is for Capoeira, by Nathan Weiser
- Dec 9th The yuck is coming up Comments Off on The yuck is coming up
- Dec 9th The Met in the Time of Corona, by Piotr Pillardy Comments Off on The Met in the Time of Corona, by Piotr Pillardy
- Dec 9th The Godfather Coda Gives the Corleone Saga the Conclusion It Deserves, by Dante Ciampaglia Comments Off on The Godfather Coda Gives the Corleone Saga the Conclusion It Deserves, by Dante Ciampaglia
- Dec 9th A Singer Contorts Herself into the Shape of a Poet, Review by Michael Quinn Comments Off on A Singer Contorts Herself into the Shape of a Poet, Review by Michael Quinn
- Nov 13th USA Nails Goes Full Stop, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on USA Nails Goes Full Stop, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Nov 13th New Themes for Ceramic Dog Days, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on New Themes for Ceramic Dog Days, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Nov 13th Magik and Isolation in 2020, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Magik and Isolation in 2020, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Nov 13th Chronicle of a Death Foretold 1 comment
- Nov 13th Teaching during the pandemic at South Brooklyn HS, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Teaching during the pandemic at South Brooklyn HS, by Nathan Weiser
- Nov 13th My day at the polls, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on My day at the polls, by Nathan Weiser
- Nov 13th Virtual meeting between NYCHA-Disaster Recovery department and EPA Comments Off on Virtual meeting between NYCHA-Disaster Recovery department and EPA
- Nov 13th Gowanus Superfund Update 1 comment
- Nov 13th Cuomo protest at the Cobble Hill Health Center, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Cuomo protest at the Cobble Hill Health Center, by Erin DeGregorio
- Nov 13th Column: Words by George 2 comments
- Nov 12th In Sicily, some barbers also pulled teeth, by Mike Fiorito 3 comments
- Nov 12th New York City’s Hidden Gems , by Michael Fiorito Comments Off on New York City’s Hidden Gems , by Michael Fiorito
- Nov 12th The story of the Red Hook Volunteer Jams, by Gene Bray Comments Off on The story of the Red Hook Volunteer Jams, by Gene Bray
- Nov 12th Paths to Victory: President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Paths to Victory: President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, by Roderick Thomas
- Nov 11th CONCERT REVIEW: Jorma Kaukonen October 24th 2020 Ridgefield Playhouse- Ridgefield, CT By JACK GRACE Comments Off on CONCERT REVIEW: Jorma Kaukonen October 24th 2020 Ridgefield Playhouse- Ridgefield, CT By JACK GRACE
- Nov 11th Deerhoof’s Mixtape of the Mind, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Deerhoof’s Mixtape of the Mind, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Nov 11th And to Think That I Saw it on Pennsylvania Avenue, column by Howard Graubard 2 comments
- Nov 11th Trump Agonistes: “How Much Is That Secret Worth?” 2 comments
- Nov 11th Keeping Renaissance art relevant in today’s world Comments Off on Keeping Renaissance art relevant in today’s world
- Nov 11th Where Art is (Storm) King, by Piotr Pillardy 1 comment
- Nov 11th Gowanus Lost and Found: New Exhibit Documents a Changing Neighborhood by Dante A. Ciampaglia 3 comments
- Nov 11th QUINN ON BOOKS: “An ATM with a Wig On” Comments Off on QUINN ON BOOKS: “An ATM with a Wig On”
- Nov 10th QUINN ON BOOKS: Lutie Doesn’t Live Here Anymore Comments Off on QUINN ON BOOKS: Lutie Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
- Oct 21st What is the link between protestantism and Covid containment measures? Comments Off on What is the link between protestantism and Covid containment measures?
- Oct 21st New dance studio comes to Red Hook Comments Off on New dance studio comes to Red Hook
- Oct 21st Brooklyn Style Foundation is organizing Fashion Accessories Design Competition Comments Off on Brooklyn Style Foundation is organizing Fashion Accessories Design Competition
- Oct 21st Red Hook High School breeds an activist for the times Comments Off on Red Hook High School breeds an activist for the times
- Oct 21st Food truck in front of the red hook library Comments Off on Food truck in front of the red hook library
- Oct 16th Five Points to be made about the Past, Present, and Future state of relations between the N. Y. P.D. and its communities. 1 comment
- Oct 16th Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will begin dredging the Gowanus Canal 1 comment
- Oct 16th “Remember What My Number Is” RIP Toots Hibbert 2 comments
- Oct 16th How local music venues are faring, by Michael Cobb Comments Off on How local music venues are faring, by Michael Cobb
- Oct 16th In Sicily, some barbers also pulled teeth, by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on In Sicily, some barbers also pulled teeth, by Mike Fiorito
- Oct 15th And The Greatest Is Love Comments Off on And The Greatest Is Love
- Oct 15th Buddy Scotto was my friend and I will miss him, by George Fiala Comments Off on Buddy Scotto was my friend and I will miss him, by George Fiala
- Oct 13th Leaders at Local Houses of Worship Remain Wary, Diligent during Pandemic Comments Off on Leaders at Local Houses of Worship Remain Wary, Diligent during Pandemic
- Oct 13th The Evil That Men Do: Confessions of a Reluctant David Lynch Fan 2 comments
- Oct 13th Skaterobics Community: Experience Black Love on Rollerskates Comments Off on Skaterobics Community: Experience Black Love on Rollerskates
- Oct 13th Rock’s Out and Bach’s In on Patrick Higgins’ TOCSIN Comments Off on Rock’s Out and Bach’s In on Patrick Higgins’ TOCSIN
- Oct 13th Brooklyn’s Soviet-style voting, by Howard Graubard Comments Off on Brooklyn’s Soviet-style voting, by Howard Graubard
- Oct 12th UPS update Comments Off on UPS update
- Oct 12th Real Estate Market still shaky Comments Off on Real Estate Market still shaky
- Oct 12th ALBUM REVIEW: Otis Gibbs – Hoosier National Comments Off on ALBUM REVIEW: Otis Gibbs – Hoosier National
- Oct 12th Canon Song 4 comments
- Oct 12th Kennedy, Dylan & Me 4 comments
- Oct 12th Presidential Candidate Jeopardy Comments Off on Presidential Candidate Jeopardy
- Oct 12th The story of Italy’s Egyptian museum Comments Off on The story of Italy’s Egyptian museum
- Oct 12th QUINN ON BOOKS: Lutie Doesn’t Live Here Anymore Comments Off on QUINN ON BOOKS: Lutie Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
- Sep 10th New science developed for Gowanus Superfund 1 comment
- Sep 9th Lovecraft Country: Horror Stories, Wizards and Jim Crow, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Lovecraft Country: Horror Stories, Wizards and Jim Crow, by Roderick Thomas
- Sep 8th Schools in COVID: Excellence at the expensive of equity? Comments Off on Schools in COVID: Excellence at the expensive of equity?
- Sep 8th ROSE vs. MALLIOTAKIS by Peter Haley Comments Off on ROSE vs. MALLIOTAKIS by Peter Haley
- Sep 8th The Star-Revue rules Brooklyn, by George Fiala Comments Off on The Star-Revue rules Brooklyn, by George Fiala
- Sep 8th A community fridge come to Red Hook Comments Off on A community fridge come to Red Hook
- Sep 8th “I brought you into this world and I can take you out of it.”—An Ortiz Autopsy by Howard Graubard Comments Off on “I brought you into this world and I can take you out of it.”—An Ortiz Autopsy by Howard Graubard
- Sep 8th Jim Tampakis works for Red Hook’s future Comments Off on Jim Tampakis works for Red Hook’s future
- Sep 8th Police meet neighbors in person, safely Comments Off on Police meet neighbors in person, safely
- Sep 8th If the US ignores Belarus, Russia wins Comments Off on If the US ignores Belarus, Russia wins
- Sep 6th Newly discovered vintage Stooges set is exciting, imperfect and sets the record straight, by Kurt Gottschalk 1 comment
- Sep 6th The Beating Heart in The Living Dead, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on The Beating Heart in The Living Dead, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Sep 6th And The Greatest is Love Comments Off on And The Greatest is Love
- Sep 6th Brooklyn Guided Bike Touring Company Struggles to Survive Without International Tourism Comments Off on Brooklyn Guided Bike Touring Company Struggles to Survive Without International Tourism
- Sep 5th This One’s For You, Pete By Joe Enright 1 comment
- Sep 5th Tight Like WAP By George Grella Comments Off on Tight Like WAP By George Grella
- Sep 5th Red Meat- Live at Jack’s Sugar Shack- Ranchero Records Comments Off on Red Meat- Live at Jack’s Sugar Shack- Ranchero Records
- Sep 5th Postcards from Little Italy 1 comment
- Sep 5th The New York Film Festival Drives Into Brooklyn Comments Off on The New York Film Festival Drives Into Brooklyn
- Sep 5th (Sorta) Virtually the Same: Exploring UNTITLED Art Online Comments Off on (Sorta) Virtually the Same: Exploring UNTITLED Art Online
- Sep 4th Feels Good Man Sings the Ballad of Pepe to Save American Democracy by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Feels Good Man Sings the Ballad of Pepe to Save American Democracy by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Sep 4th QUINN ON BOOKS: “Pulp Fiction” Comments Off on QUINN ON BOOKS: “Pulp Fiction”
- Aug 13th Wolcott Street becomes a Play Street Comments Off on Wolcott Street becomes a Play Street
- Aug 13th Red Hook Relief is a volunteer-led mutual aid group in Red Hook that started during the Covid-19 pandemic. Comments Off on Red Hook Relief is a volunteer-led mutual aid group in Red Hook that started during the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Aug 13th Hook Arts Media receives Cares Act funding. Comments Off on Hook Arts Media receives Cares Act funding.
- Aug 13th Stepping in to help her neighbors, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- Aug 12th Opinion- Words by George: The new age of local government’s benign neglect 4 comments
- Aug 12th The Impending Red Hook Traffic Disaster, by Brian Abate Comments Off on The Impending Red Hook Traffic Disaster, by Brian Abate
- Aug 11th Lonnie Holley’s Freedom Songs 1 comment
- Aug 11th Red Hook’s Marine Railroad: Déjà Vu All Over Again? Comments Off on Red Hook’s Marine Railroad: Déjà Vu All Over Again?
- Aug 11th Bob Dylan Stands on the Moon, Watching Us All, by Kurt Gottschalk 13 comments
- Aug 11th Gentrification and the Black Church In New York City Comments Off on Gentrification and the Black Church In New York City
- Aug 11th News From Italy: The Waldensians have been a progressive religious sect for over 800 years, by Dario Pio Mucilli Comments Off on News From Italy: The Waldensians have been a progressive religious sect for over 800 years, by Dario Pio Mucilli
- Aug 11th Major Tom to Ground Control: Have the Hubrids Taken Over Red Hook Yet? Comments Off on Major Tom to Ground Control: Have the Hubrids Taken Over Red Hook Yet?
- Aug 9th Opinion: Opting Your Kid Out? Safety Still Matters, by Jeannine Mele Comments Off on Opinion: Opting Your Kid Out? Safety Still Matters, by Jeannine Mele
- Aug 6th The Jazz Screen By George Grella Comments Off on The Jazz Screen By George Grella
- Aug 6th Liturgy and the Sacrament of Experimental Metal By Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Liturgy and the Sacrament of Experimental Metal By Kurt Gottschalk
- Aug 6th The US’s Pandemic Acid Trip By Jack Grace Comments Off on The US’s Pandemic Acid Trip By Jack Grace
- Aug 6th Keg & Lantern opens in Red Hook Comments Off on Keg & Lantern opens in Red Hook
- Aug 6th Sunset Park’s Frankel’s plans a reboot, by Michael Fiorito Comments Off on Sunset Park’s Frankel’s plans a reboot, by Michael Fiorito
- Aug 6th Dateline-Saigon remembers the journalists who revealed a dirty war by Dante A. Ciampaglia 7 comments
- Aug 6th QUINN ON BOOKS: “Life of Brian(s)” Comments Off on QUINN ON BOOKS: “Life of Brian(s)”
- Jul 10th BELOVED RED HOOK COMMUNITY CENTER SHUTTERS AHEAD OF DE BLASIO BUDGET CUTS Comments Off on BELOVED RED HOOK COMMUNITY CENTER SHUTTERS AHEAD OF DE BLASIO BUDGET CUTS
- Jul 10th Red Hook votes, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook votes, by Nathan Weiser
- Jul 10th RHAP and 676 soldier on Comments Off on RHAP and 676 soldier on
- Jul 10th Red Hook’s Justice Parade Comments Off on Red Hook’s Justice Parade
- Jul 10th Phase 2 of Reopening Has Finally Begun in Brooklyn Comments Off on Phase 2 of Reopening Has Finally Begun in Brooklyn
- Jul 10th When people from all walks of life need help, by George Bellows 1 comment
- Jul 10th Remembering Joe Ferris Comments Off on Remembering Joe Ferris
- Jul 6th Is the European BLM movement simply a fashionable statement? Comments Off on Is the European BLM movement simply a fashionable statement?
- Jul 6th Contact Tracing, Old School: “Aside From the Barmaid, the Super, and Your Niece, Anyone Else?” Comments Off on Contact Tracing, Old School: “Aside From the Barmaid, the Super, and Your Niece, Anyone Else?”
- Jul 4th New York’s plans for police reform Comments Off on New York’s plans for police reform
- Jul 3rd Dead Dogs and Renewed Tricks in the Secret Lives of the Residents, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Dead Dogs and Renewed Tricks in the Secret Lives of the Residents, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jul 3rd Prince Stripped Down Doesn’t Mean What You Think, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Prince Stripped Down Doesn’t Mean What You Think, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jul 3rd The Streaming Scene Comments Off on The Streaming Scene
- Jul 3rd Great American Takeout Day supports BLM, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Great American Takeout Day supports BLM, by Erin DeGregorio
- Jul 3rd Keeping It Sweet on Court Street, by Michael Fiorito Comments Off on Keeping It Sweet on Court Street, by Michael Fiorito
- Jul 3rd Reflecting in Red Hook, by Diana Rickard Comments Off on Reflecting in Red Hook, by Diana Rickard
- Jul 3rd Milan’s ancient book depository is a testament to the future, by Dario Pio Muccilli Comments Off on Milan’s ancient book depository is a testament to the future, by Dario Pio Muccilli
- Jul 3rd QUINN ON BOOKS: “Black Lives Matter” Comments Off on QUINN ON BOOKS: “Black Lives Matter”
- Jun 21st Quinn on Books: ‘The Dairy Restaurant’ by Ben Katchor Comments Off on Quinn on Books: ‘The Dairy Restaurant’ by Ben Katchor
- Jun 18th More fun in the new century: X returns for uncertain times by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on More fun in the new century: X returns for uncertain times by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jun 18th With a name that rules out the dudes, Nobro goes for the gold by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on With a name that rules out the dudes, Nobro goes for the gold by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jun 18th The end of the jazz empire by George Grella Comments Off on The end of the jazz empire by George Grella
- Jun 13th A guide to the June 23rd primary 1 comment
- Jun 13th Tenant unions want recognition Comments Off on Tenant unions want recognition
- Jun 13th Red Hook Fest goes virtual 2 comments
- Jun 13th PS 676 kids make art every day Comments Off on PS 676 kids make art every day
- Jun 13th Congressional fixture Jerry Nadler faces primary challenges this year Comments Off on Congressional fixture Jerry Nadler faces primary challenges this year
- Jun 13th NYCHA residents lead other Red Hookers in census response Comments Off on NYCHA residents lead other Red Hookers in census response
- Jun 13th Brisport, Walsh lead fundraising race in SD25, AD51 Comments Off on Brisport, Walsh lead fundraising race in SD25, AD51
- Jun 13th Star-Revue endorsements Comments Off on Star-Revue endorsements
- Jun 13th Yates’s View: Vote for Bernie Sanders in the primary 8 comments
- Jun 12th BQX funding shortfall, by Larry Penner Comments Off on BQX funding shortfall, by Larry Penner
- Jun 12th Covid takes a Brooklyn newspaper pioneer, by George Fiala, Tracy Garrity and Peter Haley 2 comments
- Jun 10th Cycle of frustration: Outrage and police violence by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Cycle of frustration: Outrage and police violence by Roderick Thomas
- Jun 10th Artists improvise in Italy Comments Off on Artists improvise in Italy
- Jun 10th D. Coluccio & Sons Comments Off on D. Coluccio & Sons
- Jun 10th Bay Ridge volunteer ambulance corp answers the call during COVID-19 By Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Bay Ridge volunteer ambulance corp answers the call during COVID-19 By Erin DeGregorio
- May 15th A Legendary Theft: HBO Max’s Counterfeit Black Culture 1 comment
- May 12th Getting the real stuff during the pandemic, by Michael Fiorito 2 comments
- May 11th Quinn on Books: My Mother Laughs by Chantal Akerman, translated by Corina Copp Comments Off on Quinn on Books: My Mother Laughs by Chantal Akerman, translated by Corina Copp
- May 11th Under watchful eyes, by Roderick Thomas Comments Off on Under watchful eyes, by Roderick Thomas
- May 11th A westward course for Beijing and Moscow, by Dario Pio Muccilli Comments Off on A westward course for Beijing and Moscow, by Dario Pio Muccilli
- May 11th OP-ED: We Deserve More Than Weak TEA, by Julio Peña III 2 comments
- May 4th Joy, survival and other endless pursuits: Vienna Carroll’s throwback blues for modern times Comments Off on Joy, survival and other endless pursuits: Vienna Carroll’s throwback blues for modern times
- May 4th Hard-boiled lovely eggs go over easy Comments Off on Hard-boiled lovely eggs go over easy
- May 4th A virtual visit to F.S. Lutherie Comments Off on A virtual visit to F.S. Lutherie
- May 4th A live streaming music renaissance is here (for now)! Comments Off on A live streaming music renaissance is here (for now)!
- May 4th The Prize of Consolation Comments Off on The Prize of Consolation
- May 4th In case you miss the outside, you can see it here, by Patrick Preziosi Comments Off on In case you miss the outside, you can see it here, by Patrick Preziosi
- May 1st Coronavirus interrupts state legislature campaigns Comments Off on Coronavirus interrupts state legislature campaigns
- May 1st Spaceworks artists still at risk Comments Off on Spaceworks artists still at risk
- May 1st Red Hook’s RETI delivers masks Comments Off on Red Hook’s RETI delivers masks
- May 1st Red Hook Houses still standing 1 comment
- May 1st PS 676 prints PPE Comments Off on PS 676 prints PPE
- May 1st Tropical fruits invade Brooklyn food banks Comments Off on Tropical fruits invade Brooklyn food banks
- May 1st Q&A with a doctor on the front lines Comments Off on Q&A with a doctor on the front lines
- May 1st Red Hook Laundromat reopens Comments Off on Red Hook Laundromat reopens
- May 1st Canoe club keeps ‘Gowanus Strong’ Comments Off on Canoe club keeps ‘Gowanus Strong’
- Apr 30th Things can get better, but they don’t have to Comments Off on Things can get better, but they don’t have to
- Apr 17th Resources available for Red Hookers in need Comments Off on Resources available for Red Hookers in need
- Apr 11th 72 Miles in 72 Hours Comments Off on 72 Miles in 72 Hours
- Apr 10th Press Clips Comments Off on Press Clips
- Apr 10th Four delayed films to enjoy in quarantine, by Frank Meyer Comments Off on Four delayed films to enjoy in quarantine, by Frank Meyer
- Apr 10th TV review: ‘Westworld,’ Season 3 1 comment
- Apr 10th The Fabricated Elegance of Judd Comments Off on The Fabricated Elegance of Judd
- Apr 10th Quinn on Books: ‘Permanent Record’ by Mary H.K. Choi Comments Off on Quinn on Books: ‘Permanent Record’ by Mary H.K. Choi
- Apr 8th In quick turnaround, teachers make the transition to remote learning methods 2 comments
- Apr 8th Wedding plans put on pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic 1 comment
- Apr 8th May the lobster fly again! Comments Off on May the lobster fly again!
- Apr 7th A Quiet, Good Neighbor Comments Off on A Quiet, Good Neighbor
- Apr 7th The Bridges of Gowanus Comments Off on The Bridges of Gowanus
- Apr 7th Journal of life in Brooklyn during the coronavirus pandemic Comments Off on Journal of life in Brooklyn during the coronavirus pandemic
- Apr 7th Lifting up the vulnerable: Audrey Moore’s commitment to end human trafficking Comments Off on Lifting up the vulnerable: Audrey Moore’s commitment to end human trafficking
- Apr 7th Andrew Gillum: Sex, Politics and Black Masculinity 5 comments
- Apr 4th Ghost albums of the corona days Comments Off on Ghost albums of the corona days
- Apr 4th Musicians grappling with a gutted industry Comments Off on Musicians grappling with a gutted industry
- Apr 4th Ben Bierman and some of his takes on the blues Comments Off on Ben Bierman and some of his takes on the blues
- Apr 4th A drum maker’s long journey Comments Off on A drum maker’s long journey
- Apr 4th Long-distance guitar with Ethan Fiks 1 comment
- Apr 4th Mike Longo, March 19, 1931-March 22, 2020 Comments Off on Mike Longo, March 19, 1931-March 22, 2020
- Apr 4th Jazz at home Comments Off on Jazz at home
- Apr 4th Technology and The Pandemic: A 1918 Musician’s Crossroad 2 comments
- Apr 4th Coronavirus cuts short successful Summit basketball season Comments Off on Coronavirus cuts short successful Summit basketball season
- Apr 4th Dispatches from the old country, by Dario Pio Muccilli Comments Off on Dispatches from the old country, by Dario Pio Muccilli
- Apr 4th Red Hook’s elected officials respond to pandemic Comments Off on Red Hook’s elected officials respond to pandemic
- Apr 4th Red Hook parents adjust to homeschooling Comments Off on Red Hook parents adjust to homeschooling
- Apr 3rd An anxious intermission for cinema workers Comments Off on An anxious intermission for cinema workers
- Apr 3rd Local bartenders face life after nightlife 2 comments
- Apr 3rd Chase Bank branch to close in June Comments Off on Chase Bank branch to close in June
- Apr 3rd Do not ever let Andrew Cuomo become president Comments Off on Do not ever let Andrew Cuomo become president
- Apr 2nd How can our Jimmy be so mean?, by Matthew B. Thomas Comments Off on How can our Jimmy be so mean?, by Matthew B. Thomas
- Apr 2nd Streaming God on Disney+: A review of Frozen II, by Nicola Morrow and Jack O’Malley 1 comment
- Apr 2nd Covid-19 journal, by Alex Rodriguez Comments Off on Covid-19 journal, by Alex Rodriguez
- Apr 2nd Concert review: Regina Opera’s Golden Jubilee and ‘Gianni Schicchi’ Comments Off on Concert review: Regina Opera’s Golden Jubilee and ‘Gianni Schicchi’
- Apr 2nd Amidst this chaos, freelancers need a lifeline and a true home in this country, by Halley Bondy 1 comment
- Apr 2nd ‘Do I stay or go?’ One New Yorker’s decision-making process during COVID-19 Comments Off on ‘Do I stay or go?’ One New Yorker’s decision-making process during COVID-19
- Mar 21st Justice Center becomes coronavirus emergency court Comments Off on Justice Center becomes coronavirus emergency court
- Mar 13th Mayor de Blasio holds COVID-19 press conference Comments Off on Mayor de Blasio holds COVID-19 press conference
- Mar 13th March dance calendar, by Carrie Comments Off on March dance calendar, by Carrie
- Mar 12th Census starts today Comments Off on Census starts today
- Mar 12th Rotary Club event to collect 500 boxes of feminine hygiene products for homeless shelter 1 comment
- Mar 12th Interim flood protection anticipated for summer at Atlantic Basin Comments Off on Interim flood protection anticipated for summer at Atlantic Basin
- Mar 12th Red Hook educators aim for Imagine Schools funding Comments Off on Red Hook educators aim for Imagine Schools funding
- Mar 12th Red Hook as a font Comments Off on Red Hook as a font
- Mar 12th The BQX runs on astroturf 2 comments
- Mar 12th A day at the farm with apexart Comments Off on A day at the farm with apexart
- Mar 9th Horse Lords: All Grown Up and Nothing to Prove by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Horse Lords: All Grown Up and Nothing to Prove by Kurt Gottschalk
- Mar 6th Press Clips Comments Off on Press Clips
- Mar 6th News briefs Comments Off on News briefs
- Mar 6th Brooklyn has a new threat: PREDATORs, by Matt Lazarus Comments Off on Brooklyn has a new threat: PREDATORs, by Matt Lazarus
- Mar 6th Conover Street ghosts may haunt Red Hook’s newest condos 2 comments
- Mar 6th The Healthy Geezer, by Fred Cicetti Comments Off on The Healthy Geezer, by Fred Cicetti
- Mar 6th Summit stars earn basketball scholarships Comments Off on Summit stars earn basketball scholarships
- Mar 6th The Calvary Baptist Church of Red Hook celebrated Black History Month with singing, acting and music Comments Off on The Calvary Baptist Church of Red Hook celebrated Black History Month with singing, acting and music
- Mar 6th Eight facts you might not have known about the Fort Hamilton Army Base Comments Off on Eight facts you might not have known about the Fort Hamilton Army Base
- Mar 6th Meet five of Fort Hamilton High School’s JROTC Senior Cadets Comments Off on Meet five of Fort Hamilton High School’s JROTC Senior Cadets
- Mar 6th Fort Hamilton High School’s Tiger Battalion is top-notch Comments Off on Fort Hamilton High School’s Tiger Battalion is top-notch
- Mar 6th An inside look at US Army recruiting Comments Off on An inside look at US Army recruiting
- Mar 5th The Grapevine TV, the hit show you’re just finding out about Comments Off on The Grapevine TV, the hit show you’re just finding out about
- Mar 5th Eurydice looks back: a review of ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’, by Nicola Morrow Comments Off on Eurydice looks back: a review of ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’, by Nicola Morrow
- Mar 5th How Pioneer Works got its blue fence, by Vanessa Rosa Comments Off on How Pioneer Works got its blue fence, by Vanessa Rosa
- Mar 5th An ‘F’ grade for an ‘A’ City Comments Off on An ‘F’ grade for an ‘A’ City
- Mar 5th Write it all down Comments Off on Write it all down
- Mar 5th A worst record countdown 4 comments
- Mar 5th Running into what’s-their-face: chance collisions with some of music’s grand poobahs Comments Off on Running into what’s-their-face: chance collisions with some of music’s grand poobahs
- Mar 5th In Simulacrum, Zorn rethinks a composer’s role Comments Off on In Simulacrum, Zorn rethinks a composer’s role
- Mar 5th Getting it right at Brooklyn Native Studio Comments Off on Getting it right at Brooklyn Native Studio
- Mar 5th The Buzz is still growing 3 comments
- Mar 5th And the winners are… racism, sexism, harassment Comments Off on And the winners are… racism, sexism, harassment
- Mar 5th A monthly political art series in Park Slope Comments Off on A monthly political art series in Park Slope
- Feb 14th Heavy Holism: Greg Fox and the Rhythms of Life Comments Off on Heavy Holism: Greg Fox and the Rhythms of Life
- Feb 12th Brooklyn resident remembers Kobe and Gigi Bryant Comments Off on Brooklyn resident remembers Kobe and Gigi Bryant
- Feb 12th Habibi brings peace through music Comments Off on Habibi brings peace through music
- Feb 10th Who says there’s no inflation Comments Off on Who says there’s no inflation
- Feb 10th Park Slope high school organizes Valentine’s Day fundraiser Comments Off on Park Slope high school organizes Valentine’s Day fundraiser
- Feb 10th Seniors express strength, joy, love through dance Comments Off on Seniors express strength, joy, love through dance
- Feb 10th ‘Stumbling’ through the search for love again with Francesca Van Horne Comments Off on ‘Stumbling’ through the search for love again with Francesca Van Horne
- Feb 10th Bay Ridge and Brownsville senior couples to dance this Valentine’s Day Comments Off on Bay Ridge and Brownsville senior couples to dance this Valentine’s Day
- Feb 10th Valentine’s Day is about self-love and self-reflection, too Comments Off on Valentine’s Day is about self-love and self-reflection, too
- Feb 10th The good, the bad and the ugly of digital dating Comments Off on The good, the bad and the ugly of digital dating
- Feb 10th Lovesick? There’s an app for that! Comments Off on Lovesick? There’s an app for that!
- Feb 10th #CupidCrew movement delivers roses to seniors on Valentine’s Day in NY and beyond Comments Off on #CupidCrew movement delivers roses to seniors on Valentine’s Day in NY and beyond
- Feb 10th BASIS Independent Brooklyn students celebrate Valentine’s Day in different ways Comments Off on BASIS Independent Brooklyn students celebrate Valentine’s Day in different ways
- Feb 10th Jazz’s state of the union, by George Grella Comments Off on Jazz’s state of the union, by George Grella
- Feb 10th Nostalgia and All That Jazz: The 8 Bit Big Band Comments Off on Nostalgia and All That Jazz: The 8 Bit Big Band
- Feb 10th Amore Opera ushers in the new year with gala Comments Off on Amore Opera ushers in the new year with gala
- Feb 10th Leave Lizzo Alone: Society’s Dishonest Conversation Comments Off on Leave Lizzo Alone: Society’s Dishonest Conversation
- Feb 7th Jalopy Records release: ‘Fatboy Wilson & Old Viejo Bones’ Comments Off on Jalopy Records release: ‘Fatboy Wilson & Old Viejo Bones’
- Feb 7th Mi casa es su casa: Don Duggan and his Brooklyn Music Shop house concerts Comments Off on Mi casa es su casa: Don Duggan and his Brooklyn Music Shop house concerts
- Feb 7th Cambridge, England: some of that rock & roll music Comments Off on Cambridge, England: some of that rock & roll music
- Feb 7th Bloco La Conga bringing Conga Santiaguera to NYC Comments Off on Bloco La Conga bringing Conga Santiaguera to NYC
- Feb 7th Bowie’s ‘Blackstar’ reconsidered Comments Off on Bowie’s ‘Blackstar’ reconsidered
- Feb 7th Album review: ‘The Sunset Canyoneers’ Comments Off on Album review: ‘The Sunset Canyoneers’
- Feb 7th Live comedy comes to Red Hook Comments Off on Live comedy comes to Red Hook
- Feb 7th Big names, small screens: MoMA series helps make sense of TV movies Comments Off on Big names, small screens: MoMA series helps make sense of TV movies
- Feb 7th Stagg party Comments Off on Stagg party
- Feb 7th Four authors and an actor to gather in a 1920s Brooklyn ballroom to honor late writer Stephen Dixon Comments Off on Four authors and an actor to gather in a 1920s Brooklyn ballroom to honor late writer Stephen Dixon
- Feb 7th Technology and the empathy void: narcissism on the rise 1 comment
- Feb 7th A Saturday night at Public Records Comments Off on A Saturday night at Public Records
- Feb 3rd Thank You, Kobe Comments Off on Thank You, Kobe
- Feb 3rd A disappointing endorsement in State Senate race 1 comment
- Feb 3rd The slow death of the rezoning Comments Off on The slow death of the rezoning
- Feb 3rd Flood protection design process commences in Red Hook Comments Off on Flood protection design process commences in Red Hook
- Feb 3rd Footage of Gowanus Houses shooting goes public Comments Off on Footage of Gowanus Houses shooting goes public
- Feb 3rd Sunset Terrace Family Health Center expands Comments Off on Sunset Terrace Family Health Center expands
- Feb 3rd Summit basketball team remains undefeated Comments Off on Summit basketball team remains undefeated
- Feb 3rd JR Chronicles tells the stories of NYC Comments Off on JR Chronicles tells the stories of NYC
- Feb 3rd STEAM room opens at 676 Comments Off on STEAM room opens at 676
- Feb 3rd Skate feature returns to Harold Ickes Comments Off on Skate feature returns to Harold Ickes
- Feb 3rd Red Hook Truckers 4 comments
- Jan 22nd Red Hook Coastal Resiliency gathering on January 29 Comments Off on Red Hook Coastal Resiliency gathering on January 29
- Jan 19th Press slips Comments Off on Press slips
- Jan 15th Michael Hurley playing Union Pool Jan 15-17, by Mike Cobb Comments Off on Michael Hurley playing Union Pool Jan 15-17, by Mike Cobb
- Jan 6th Psychedelic punk for the literary teen by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Psychedelic punk for the literary teen by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jan 6th Mick Barr’s outcast metal, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Mick Barr’s outcast metal, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Jan 6th Earth Riot with Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir Comments Off on Earth Riot with Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir
- Jan 6th Hugh Pool makes New York City look good, by Jack Grace Comments Off on Hugh Pool makes New York City look good, by Jack Grace
- Jan 6th When will the blues come? by George Grella Comments Off on When will the blues come? by George Grella
- Jan 6th Liberty Valance, ASCAP, Rolling Stone & The Man: gather those rose buds!, by Joe Enright Comments Off on Liberty Valance, ASCAP, Rolling Stone & The Man: gather those rose buds!, by Joe Enright
- Jan 6th Pop culture and drugs Comments Off on Pop culture and drugs
- Jan 6th Concert review: Robyn Hitchcock at Murmrr Comments Off on Concert review: Robyn Hitchcock at Murmrr
- Jan 6th ‘Shahidul Alam: Truth to Power’ at the Rubin Museum 1 comment
- Jan 6th Quinn on Books: ‘Horror Stories’ by Liz Phair Comments Off on Quinn on Books: ‘Horror Stories’ by Liz Phair
- Jan 2nd Appeal rejected in Tyjuan Hill case Comments Off on Appeal rejected in Tyjuan Hill case
- Jan 2nd Another good season for Summit basketball Comments Off on Another good season for Summit basketball
- Jan 2nd Harold Ickes Playground still empty Comments Off on Harold Ickes Playground still empty
- Jan 2nd Red Hook flood protection system delayed Comments Off on Red Hook flood protection system delayed
- Jan 2nd 76th Precinct honors cops for fatal shooting in Gowanus Houses Comments Off on 76th Precinct honors cops for fatal shooting in Gowanus Houses
- Jan 2nd Let’s start over on Gowanus Green Comments Off on Let’s start over on Gowanus Green
- Jan 2nd Brooklyn Public Library contracts go to donors Comments Off on Brooklyn Public Library contracts go to donors
- Jan 2nd New paths to affordable housing in NYC: a look at the Singapore model, by Sander Hicks Comments Off on New paths to affordable housing in NYC: a look at the Singapore model, by Sander Hicks
- Jan 2nd Hair wigs have been (and still are) all the rage Comments Off on Hair wigs have been (and still are) all the rage
- Jan 2nd RHSR exclusive: Exploring wig history, pop culture with three of the industry’s big wigs 2 comments
- Jan 2nd Where there’s a wig, there’s a way: three women share how they got their new hairdos 1 comment
- Jan 2nd A colorful, carefree & calculating Carmen begins Regina Opera’s 50th season Comments Off on A colorful, carefree & calculating Carmen begins Regina Opera’s 50th season
- Jan 2nd Feeling the Holocaust Comments Off on Feeling the Holocaust
- Jan 2nd Di Fara Pizza has still got it Comments Off on Di Fara Pizza has still got it
- Jan 2nd 10 celebrities’ wigs that will be forever iconic Comments Off on 10 celebrities’ wigs that will be forever iconic
- Jan 2nd Nintendo jazz nights and Nutella burger Comments Off on Nintendo jazz nights and Nutella burger
2019
- Dec 21st 676’s new and improved holiday party 1 comment
- Dec 9th The Longshoreman makes a comeback 10 comments
- Dec 9th PAVE goes to camp, by Maren Morsch Comments Off on PAVE goes to camp, by Maren Morsch
- Dec 9th State-funded Mother Cabrini statue and post office renaming plans move forward Comments Off on State-funded Mother Cabrini statue and post office renaming plans move forward
- Dec 9th 11 facts you might not have known about Saint Frances Cabrini Comments Off on 11 facts you might not have known about Saint Frances Cabrini
- Dec 9th St. Frances Xavier “Mother” Cabrini’s impact in New York Comments Off on St. Frances Xavier “Mother” Cabrini’s impact in New York
- Dec 9th A brief history of She Built NYC and the push-back that followed, by Erin DiGregorio Comments Off on A brief history of She Built NYC and the push-back that followed, by Erin DiGregorio
- Dec 6th Post office likely to stay in Industry City Comments Off on Post office likely to stay in Industry City
- Dec 6th A possible New York textile industry for the future 1 comment
- Dec 6th Will the student debt crisis be the next recession? Comments Off on Will the student debt crisis be the next recession?
- Dec 6th What will happen to NYCHA’s hidden population under RAD? Comments Off on What will happen to NYCHA’s hidden population under RAD?
- Dec 6th PS 15 hosts youth theater Comments Off on PS 15 hosts youth theater
- Dec 6th PS 676 kids lead charge to improve Hamilton Avenue Footbridge 1 comment
- Dec 4th Summit Academy founder condemns Halloween arrests 4 comments
- Dec 4th The right amount of fare evasion Comments Off on The right amount of fare evasion
- Dec 4th Clinton Street stores to reopen on Columbia Comments Off on Clinton Street stores to reopen on Columbia
- Dec 4th The Nets have brought back New York basketball Comments Off on The Nets have brought back New York basketball
- Dec 4th Dustin Yellin’s big table, by John Buchanan Comments Off on Dustin Yellin’s big table, by John Buchanan
- Dec 4th Ditmas Park artist extraordinaire Comments Off on Ditmas Park artist extraordinaire
- Dec 4th Andro Wekua at Gladstone Gallery Comments Off on Andro Wekua at Gladstone Gallery
- Dec 2nd Spotify, Apple, streaming and stereos, by Jack Grace Comments Off on Spotify, Apple, streaming and stereos, by Jack Grace
- Dec 2nd ‘Ras Kitchen,’ Ital cookin’, reggae music, and Jamaican culture 2 comments
- Dec 2nd A beautiful night celebrating Prince, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on A beautiful night celebrating Prince, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Dec 2nd The Glow, Teen Body, and Sean Henry at Baby’s All Right Comments Off on The Glow, Teen Body, and Sean Henry at Baby’s All Right
- Dec 2nd Afrobeats: the soundtrack of the diaspora Comments Off on Afrobeats: the soundtrack of the diaspora
- Dec 2nd Records of records, by George Grella Comments Off on Records of records, by George Grella
- Dec 2nd Dead presidents: the music of elections, past, present and future 1 comment
- Dec 2nd Cold metal for the long winter, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Cold metal for the long winter, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Nov 27th The Gypsy Flies from Coast to Coast, by Mike Fiorito 1 comment
- Nov 20th Only The Stones Remain Comments Off on Only The Stones Remain
- Nov 8th The New York music scene ain’t what it used to be, but it could be… 3 comments
- Nov 8th Survivor story: Blake Sandberg’s ALIENS attempt second landing by Kurt Gottschalk 1 comment
- Nov 8th Starting from scratch with little scratch: one way to become a record collector Comments Off on Starting from scratch with little scratch: one way to become a record collector
- Nov 8th A Brooklyn teen’s Appalachia 1 comment
- Nov 8th Lil Kim returns Comments Off on Lil Kim returns
- Nov 8th Ragas Live and Anthony Braxton: jazz (maybe, definitely) at Pioneer Works and Columbia, by George Grella Comments Off on Ragas Live and Anthony Braxton: jazz (maybe, definitely) at Pioneer Works and Columbia, by George Grella
- Nov 8th Drinking on the job, by Jack Grace Comments Off on Drinking on the job, by Jack Grace
- Nov 8th Talented teenage band Control The Sound does just that Comments Off on Talented teenage band Control The Sound does just that
- Nov 8th Astronomy in two hemispheres, by Andrew B. White Comments Off on Astronomy in two hemispheres, by Andrew B. White
- Nov 8th Psychedelic Country Folk Pioneers: Kacy & Clayton Comments Off on Psychedelic Country Folk Pioneers: Kacy & Clayton
- Nov 8th Public’s ‘The Michaels’ an emotional experience Comments Off on Public’s ‘The Michaels’ an emotional experience
- Nov 7th Joker V Parasite: The State of Class War at the Movies, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Joker V Parasite: The State of Class War at the Movies, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Nov 7th Renovation, Remix, and Recontextualization: What is MoMA in 2019 Comments Off on Renovation, Remix, and Recontextualization: What is MoMA in 2019
- Nov 7th In The Dream House Comments Off on In The Dream House
- Nov 7th Leonardo: The Works, by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on Leonardo: The Works, by Mike Fiorito
- Nov 7th Zero, zilch, ‘Nada’: Left-wing crime doesn’t pay in French classic Comments Off on Zero, zilch, ‘Nada’: Left-wing crime doesn’t pay in French classic
- Nov 6th On Domestic Violence, a local view, by Khary Bekka Comments Off on On Domestic Violence, a local view, by Khary Bekka
- Nov 6th Let’s give it a rest with the STEAM thing Comments Off on Let’s give it a rest with the STEAM thing
- Nov 6th My Look At The Hug Comments Off on My Look At The Hug
- Nov 6th New library coming to Red Hook Comments Off on New library coming to Red Hook
- Nov 6th Brooklyn Bread Rises Comments Off on Brooklyn Bread Rises
- Nov 6th Barnacle Parade marks seventh Sandy anniversary Comments Off on Barnacle Parade marks seventh Sandy anniversary
- Nov 6th Why Be Black When You Can Be Afro Latino? The P.O.C. Issue Comments Off on Why Be Black When You Can Be Afro Latino? The P.O.C. Issue
- Nov 4th Sahadi’s settles into Industry City with success Comments Off on Sahadi’s settles into Industry City with success
- Nov 4th Paul’s dreams of John by Mike Fiorito 3 comments
- Nov 4th Nom Wah owner Wilson Tang talks traditions and Chinese-American classics Comments Off on Nom Wah owner Wilson Tang talks traditions and Chinese-American classics
- Nov 4th Manhattan’s oldest Italian restaurant is landmarked and looks it Comments Off on Manhattan’s oldest Italian restaurant is landmarked and looks it
- Nov 4th Acme Smoked Fish’s humble beginnings and Fish Fridays Comments Off on Acme Smoked Fish’s humble beginnings and Fish Fridays
- Oct 24th Kings Plaza has staying power Comments Off on Kings Plaza has staying power
- Oct 24th More Democratic primary candidates for State Legislature in Red Hook Comments Off on More Democratic primary candidates for State Legislature in Red Hook
- Oct 24th There are no young Republicans in Brooklyn Comments Off on There are no young Republicans in Brooklyn
- Oct 5th Empty Stages By George Grella Comments Off on Empty Stages By George Grella
- Oct 5th Menchaca’s finest hour didn’t go well, by Brett Yates 1 comment
- Oct 5th Piotr’s picks: 3 gallery shows to check out in NYC this October 1 comment
- Oct 5th An attempt to organize Red Hook do-gooders Comments Off on An attempt to organize Red Hook do-gooders
- Oct 5th Moving on: EPA makes final decision in tunnel vs. tank canal remedy showdown Comments Off on Moving on: EPA makes final decision in tunnel vs. tank canal remedy showdown
- Oct 5th Potential delay on school rezoning Comments Off on Potential delay on school rezoning
- Oct 5th The Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club Helps Seniors Comments Off on The Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club Helps Seniors
- Oct 5th So good, so right, soba Comments Off on So good, so right, soba
- Oct 5th All in the mall Comments Off on All in the mall
- Oct 5th More, more momo Comments Off on More, more momo
- Oct 5th My journey into the Amazon Comments Off on My journey into the Amazon
- Oct 5th A deep dive look into the famous NYC Village Halloween Parade Comments Off on A deep dive look into the famous NYC Village Halloween Parade
- Oct 5th The history of Red Hook’s own Barnacle Parade Comments Off on The history of Red Hook’s own Barnacle Parade
- Oct 5th Sweet, spooky, salacious short film ‘Under Covers’ helps mighty oak grow in Brooklyn by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Sweet, spooky, salacious short film ‘Under Covers’ helps mighty oak grow in Brooklyn by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Oct 3rd Faro is Bushwick, and Bushwick is Faro Comments Off on Faro is Bushwick, and Bushwick is Faro
- Oct 3rd Dominick’s: A living landmark on Arthur Avenue Comments Off on Dominick’s: A living landmark on Arthur Avenue
- Oct 3rd Land for the living, not for the dead Comments Off on Land for the living, not for the dead
- Oct 2nd A new mural for PS 676 Comments Off on A new mural for PS 676
- Oct 2nd Red Hook takes part in climate strike Comments Off on Red Hook takes part in climate strike
- Oct 2nd Community board committee tables Gowanus R station elevator proposal for now Comments Off on Community board committee tables Gowanus R station elevator proposal for now
- Oct 2nd LGBTQ community wondering why it took so long to arrest a predator of the Black community Comments Off on LGBTQ community wondering why it took so long to arrest a predator of the Black community
- Oct 1st Brexit is a state of mind in ‘Dreams of Leaving and Remaining’ Comments Off on Brexit is a state of mind in ‘Dreams of Leaving and Remaining’
- Oct 1st Where the 2020 candidates stand on public housing Comments Off on Where the 2020 candidates stand on public housing
- Oct 1st Where are all the protest songs? By Jack Grace 5 comments
- Oct 1st The Long Ryders – Pioneers of Alt Country Comments Off on The Long Ryders – Pioneers of Alt Country
- Oct 1st The Highwomen Are Here To Stay by Rebecca Castellani Comments Off on The Highwomen Are Here To Stay by Rebecca Castellani
- Oct 1st Rolling Stone Charts — The End of Payola? Comments Off on Rolling Stone Charts — The End of Payola?
- Oct 1st Rafe Stepto at Branded Saloon Comments Off on Rafe Stepto at Branded Saloon
- Oct 1st No Pretense, No Pretending in Chrissie Hynde’s Song Stylings:the Valve Bone Woe Ensemble by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on No Pretense, No Pretending in Chrissie Hynde’s Song Stylings:the Valve Bone Woe Ensemble by Kurt Gottschalk
- Oct 1st Louis Prima & The Witnesses by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on Louis Prima & The Witnesses by Mike Fiorito
- Oct 1st Lizzie King’s Parlor by Jody Callahan Comments Off on Lizzie King’s Parlor by Jody Callahan
- Sep 30th In stereo: Don Dixon and Marti Jones play NYC Comments Off on In stereo: Don Dixon and Marti Jones play NYC
- Sep 30th How to be French when you’re not: on Clermont Ferrand’s magic bus By Mike Morgan 1 comment
- Sep 30th Book review: ‘Cruel to Be Kind: The Life and Music of Nick Lowe’ by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Book review: ‘Cruel to Be Kind: The Life and Music of Nick Lowe’ by Kurt Gottschalk
- Sep 10th Red Hook Children to Climate Strike Comments Off on Red Hook Children to Climate Strike
- Sep 9th Summit Academy stays in Red Hook Comments Off on Summit Academy stays in Red Hook
- Sep 8th Concert Suggestions for Fall 2019 Comments Off on Concert Suggestions for Fall 2019
- Sep 8th The Healthy Geezer: Is a TIA dangerous? By Fred Cicetti Comments Off on The Healthy Geezer: Is a TIA dangerous? By Fred Cicetti
- Sep 8th Letters to the Editor: Regents Comments Off on Letters to the Editor: Regents
- Sep 8th The Heights Players to kick off 64th season with showstopper ‘Gypsy’ Comments Off on The Heights Players to kick off 64th season with showstopper ‘Gypsy’
- Sep 8th Exercise tips to try before you hit the tennis court Comments Off on Exercise tips to try before you hit the tennis court
- Sep 8th The Red Hook Parks and Recreation Center would like to thank all that attended in the Red Hook Community Comments Off on The Red Hook Parks and Recreation Center would like to thank all that attended in the Red Hook Community
- Sep 8th No big news from Parks Department 1 comment
- Sep 8th News Briefs: Brooklyn for Peace, Carnival Cruise, Atlantic Antic Comments Off on News Briefs: Brooklyn for Peace, Carnival Cruise, Atlantic Antic
- Sep 8th ‘Elf’ production to come to Bay Ridge in time for holiday season Comments Off on ‘Elf’ production to come to Bay Ridge in time for holiday season
- Sep 8th Medicare for All topic of Brooklyn’s People’s Assembly Comments Off on Medicare for All topic of Brooklyn’s People’s Assembly
- Sep 8th Does the landmarks commission care about industrial New York? Comments Off on Does the landmarks commission care about industrial New York?
- Sep 8th A glimpse into Gallery Players’ upcoming fall productions Comments Off on A glimpse into Gallery Players’ upcoming fall productions
- Sep 8th District 15 rezoning may overlook PS 676 Comments Off on District 15 rezoning may overlook PS 676
- Sep 8th Last-mile distribution needs new rules Comments Off on Last-mile distribution needs new rules
- Sep 8th ‘A View from the Bridge’ returns to the Red Hook waterfront Comments Off on ‘A View from the Bridge’ returns to the Red Hook waterfront
- Sep 8th ‘A Dream Deferred’ spotlights frustration and hope in NYCHA Comments Off on ‘A Dream Deferred’ spotlights frustration and hope in NYCHA
- Sep 8th Trapped Explosions: Sculptor Megan Suttles on her work, generalized anxiety, and the Red Hook art community Comments Off on Trapped Explosions: Sculptor Megan Suttles on her work, generalized anxiety, and the Red Hook art community
- Sep 8th Dreaming of a Third Eye: Deborah Ugoretz on art and spirituality 1 comment
- Sep 5th The Root Cellar: John Pinamonti & Sunny’s Bar in Red Hook by Mike Morgan 1 comment
- Sep 5th Dumbo Americana by Jack Grace Comments Off on Dumbo Americana by Jack Grace
- Sep 5th An Interview with Scott Pfaffman, by John Buchanan 1 comment
- Sep 5th Reply-all is swallowing me whole: a call to arms for the gigging musician Comments Off on Reply-all is swallowing me whole: a call to arms for the gigging musician
- Sep 5th The new Afrofuturism of Oshun Comments Off on The new Afrofuturism of Oshun
- Sep 5th Mac Wellman’s wilderness of thorns and mirrors Comments Off on Mac Wellman’s wilderness of thorns and mirrors
- Sep 4th My only true friend, by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on My only true friend, by Mike Fiorito
- Sep 4th Mama D’s perfect night out is a perfect night in 2 comments
- Sep 4th Notes on ‘Loro’: an iconic portrayal of Silvio Berlusconi anchors a reckoning with Italian (and American) culture by Dante A. Ciampaglia 1 comment
- Sep 4th Lasers and Lace at the Knitting Factory Comments Off on Lasers and Lace at the Knitting Factory
- Sep 4th Fall Television Preview: Are TV Reboots Here to Save Us From a Dystopian Future Both On and Off the Screen? By Anna Ben Yehuda Rahmanan Comments Off on Fall Television Preview: Are TV Reboots Here to Save Us From a Dystopian Future Both On and Off the Screen? By Anna Ben Yehuda Rahmanan
- Sep 4th Movie review: ‘Cold Case Hammarskjöld’ by Caleb Drickey Comments Off on Movie review: ‘Cold Case Hammarskjöld’ by Caleb Drickey
- Sep 4th Busk and Grind by Jody Callahan Comments Off on Busk and Grind by Jody Callahan
- Sep 3rd Piotr’s picks: 3 gallery shows to check out in NYC this September Comments Off on Piotr’s picks: 3 gallery shows to check out in NYC this September
- Sep 3rd 20 years of Zum Schneider Featuring Moesl Franzi and The Ja Ja Jas Comments Off on 20 years of Zum Schneider Featuring Moesl Franzi and The Ja Ja Jas
- Sep 3rd 11 Shows Set to Take Over Broadway This Fall By Anna Ben Yehuda Rahmanan Comments Off on 11 Shows Set to Take Over Broadway This Fall By Anna Ben Yehuda Rahmanan
- Sep 2nd Labor Day, in the neighborhood Comments Off on Labor Day, in the neighborhood
- Aug 28th Authentic Indie: Brooklyn Wildlife Summer Festival Comments Off on Authentic Indie: Brooklyn Wildlife Summer Festival
- Aug 5th Letter to the Editor: Warning: NYCHA gives ZERO Warning 1 comment
- Aug 5th Column: Debt will doom us all (probably not) Comments Off on Column: Debt will doom us all (probably not)
- Aug 5th Damned Old Party BY THE EDITORIAL COLLECTIVE Comments Off on Damned Old Party BY THE EDITORIAL COLLECTIVE
- Aug 4th A reporter’s view of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship Comments Off on A reporter’s view of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship
- Aug 4th Gowanus Canal cleanup schedule: Summer 2019 edition Comments Off on Gowanus Canal cleanup schedule: Summer 2019 edition
- Aug 4th Bathe: talking about paranoia, in a beachy R&B kind of way by Roderick Thomas 1 comment
- Aug 4th On the eternal mystery of the Beard Street flooding Comments Off on On the eternal mystery of the Beard Street flooding
- Aug 4th Funding finally designated toward neighborhood NYCHA community centers Comments Off on Funding finally designated toward neighborhood NYCHA community centers
- Aug 4th What made this year’s Formula E car different this year, plus what’s to come 1 comment
- Aug 4th Capitalism, Schools, and Grades, by Richard Wolff Comments Off on Capitalism, Schools, and Grades, by Richard Wolff
- Aug 4th New, modern electric generating stations could be coming to Gowanus in 5 years Comments Off on New, modern electric generating stations could be coming to Gowanus in 5 years
- Aug 4th Guitarist Extraordinaire – Scott Sharrard Comments Off on Guitarist Extraordinaire – Scott Sharrard
- Aug 4th Hanks Saloon has left the building… again… by Jack Grace Comments Off on Hanks Saloon has left the building… again… by Jack Grace
- Aug 4th The Left Likes Its Chances by Frank Stipp Comments Off on The Left Likes Its Chances by Frank Stipp
- Aug 4th Formula E World Comments Off on Formula E World
- Aug 3rd Red Hook: The Best Kept Shopping Secret Comments Off on Red Hook: The Best Kept Shopping Secret
- Aug 3rd Jeffrey Lewis – Antifolk Hero & Comic Artist by Adam Whittaker Comments Off on Jeffrey Lewis – Antifolk Hero & Comic Artist by Adam Whittaker
- Aug 3rd Stockholm Syndrome: Is IKEA’s food actually any good? Or are its shoppers just a captive audience? Comments Off on Stockholm Syndrome: Is IKEA’s food actually any good? Or are its shoppers just a captive audience?
- Aug 3rd RHSR Roundup: Kids Beat the summer brain drain with these reading challenges Comments Off on RHSR Roundup: Kids Beat the summer brain drain with these reading challenges
- Aug 3rd ‘The Tiger’s Wife’ author returns with a glorious tale of the American West Comments Off on ‘The Tiger’s Wife’ author returns with a glorious tale of the American West
- Aug 3rd Citizen Journalism Pays a Visit to US by Frank Stipp Comments Off on Citizen Journalism Pays a Visit to US by Frank Stipp
- Aug 3rd New Crimes, Familiar Grounds: Kate Atkinson’s Detective Jackson Brodie Returns in ‘Big Sky’ Comments Off on New Crimes, Familiar Grounds: Kate Atkinson’s Detective Jackson Brodie Returns in ‘Big Sky’
- Aug 3rd Martina Arroyo’s Prelude to Performance Presents a Sparkling Die Fledermaus by Nino Pantano Comments Off on Martina Arroyo’s Prelude to Performance Presents a Sparkling Die Fledermaus by Nino Pantano
- Aug 3rd ‘Legion’ wants to talk superhumans, not superheroes By Will Drickey Comments Off on ‘Legion’ wants to talk superhumans, not superheroes By Will Drickey
- Aug 3rd Horror Is a Thing Bathed in Sunlight: Review of ‘Midsommar’ By Caleb Drickey Comments Off on Horror Is a Thing Bathed in Sunlight: Review of ‘Midsommar’ By Caleb Drickey
- Aug 3rd Getting Lost in the “Wildernesses” at Peninsula Art Space Comments Off on Getting Lost in the “Wildernesses” at Peninsula Art Space
- Aug 3rd An Uncomfortable Audience at Jackie Sibblies Drury’s “Fairview” by Ruby Hutson-Ellenberg Comments Off on An Uncomfortable Audience at Jackie Sibblies Drury’s “Fairview” by Ruby Hutson-Ellenberg
- Aug 3rd Foodies and locals flock to Red Hook’s first Food and Drink Crawl Comments Off on Foodies and locals flock to Red Hook’s first Food and Drink Crawl
- Aug 2nd Kids can get reading help at the Red Hook Library Comments Off on Kids can get reading help at the Red Hook Library
- Aug 2nd Back to School Bash Comments Off on Back to School Bash
- Aug 2nd Prince Lives, by Kurt Gottschalk Comments Off on Prince Lives, by Kurt Gottschalk
- Aug 2nd Breaking down the proposed District 15 school rezonings, by Erin DeGregorio and Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Breaking down the proposed District 15 school rezonings, by Erin DeGregorio and Nathan Weiser
- Aug 2nd New York teachers question Regents exams 2 comments
- Aug 2nd Race to the finish: Downtown Brooklyn students go-kart against pro e-car drivers Comments Off on Race to the finish: Downtown Brooklyn students go-kart against pro e-car drivers
- Aug 2nd The Sultan Room, NYC’s newest bad-ass music venue Comments Off on The Sultan Room, NYC’s newest bad-ass music venue
- Aug 2nd THE THAMES DELTA IS YOUR OLD BACKYARD: On Wilko Johnson By Mike Morgan Comments Off on THE THAMES DELTA IS YOUR OLD BACKYARD: On Wilko Johnson By Mike Morgan
- Aug 2nd Micromobility for all 3 comments
- Aug 2nd UPS to build one of their largest facilities in Red Hook Comments Off on UPS to build one of their largest facilities in Red Hook
- Aug 2nd U.S. women’s soccer team celebrates another World Cup win in NYC Comments Off on U.S. women’s soccer team celebrates another World Cup win in NYC
- Aug 2nd Put Your Money Where Your Energy Is Comments Off on Put Your Money Where Your Energy Is
- Aug 1st BASIS produces good bassists! Comments Off on BASIS produces good bassists!
- Aug 1st Catholics fill Cyclones Park in Coney Island Comments Off on Catholics fill Cyclones Park in Coney Island
- Aug 1st 11 Alternative Education Destinations in New York City By Anna Ben Yehuda Rahmanan Comments Off on 11 Alternative Education Destinations in New York City By Anna Ben Yehuda Rahmanan
- Aug 1st Who killed Good Cause Eviction? Comments Off on Who killed Good Cause Eviction?
- Aug 1st Rip It Up and Start Again: BAM’s Exceptional Showcase of 1980s Women Filmmakers, by Dante A. Ciampaglia Comments Off on Rip It Up and Start Again: BAM’s Exceptional Showcase of 1980s Women Filmmakers, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
- Aug 1st “Stranger Things” and tie-dye, oh my! Kids’ fashion Q&A with stylist Liz Teich 2 comments
- Jul 31st “The Tiger’s Wife” author returns with a glorious tale of the American West Comments Off on “The Tiger’s Wife” author returns with a glorious tale of the American West
- Jul 31st Getting Lost in the “Wildernesses” at Peninsula Art Space Comments Off on Getting Lost in the “Wildernesses” at Peninsula Art Space
- Jul 11th Formula E driver Pascal Wehrlein talks tracks and routines before big Red Hook race Comments Off on Formula E driver Pascal Wehrlein talks tracks and routines before big Red Hook race
- Jul 10th French Restaurant Week Returns for 10th Edition in NYC Comments Off on French Restaurant Week Returns for 10th Edition in NYC
- Jul 2nd July Arts & Entertainment Calendar Comments Off on July Arts & Entertainment Calendar
- Jul 2nd Recess Under the Arch: Come Out and Play, New York’s long-running festival of street games and general silliness comes to DUMBO Comments Off on Recess Under the Arch: Come Out and Play, New York’s long-running festival of street games and general silliness comes to DUMBO
- Jul 2nd Pioneer Works’ Community Lunch is the best deal in town Comments Off on Pioneer Works’ Community Lunch is the best deal in town
- Jul 2nd Montagues, Capulets, Fords, and Chevys: Shakespeare in the Parking Lot celebrates its 25th season on the Lower East Side Comments Off on Montagues, Capulets, Fords, and Chevys: Shakespeare in the Parking Lot celebrates its 25th season on the Lower East Side
- Jul 2nd Meet me in Gowanus Comments Off on Meet me in Gowanus
- Jul 2nd David Sharps on 25 Years of the Waterfront Museum Comments Off on David Sharps on 25 Years of the Waterfront Museum
- Jul 2nd “Booksmart”: Coming of Age with Matching Jumpsuits and Alanis Morissette Karaoke Comments Off on “Booksmart”: Coming of Age with Matching Jumpsuits and Alanis Morissette Karaoke
- Jul 2nd Imagine There’s No Beatles: Review of ‘Yesterday’ Comments Off on Imagine There’s No Beatles: Review of ‘Yesterday’
- Jul 2nd Art Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass Comments Off on Art Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass
- Jul 2nd Scheherezade (& Her Sister) Shushed in Sunset Park Comments Off on Scheherezade (& Her Sister) Shushed in Sunset Park
- Jul 2nd Arthur Miller’s Red Hook excavated at Waterfront Barge Museum 1 comment
- Jul 2nd ‘Dead to Me’ is dead to me 1 comment
- Jul 2nd Rock the Bayou: Voodoo Halloween in the Big Easy Comments Off on Rock the Bayou: Voodoo Halloween in the Big Easy
- Jul 1st An ‘impossible thing to do before breakfast’: Take an adventure to Alice’s Tea Cup Café in Brooklyn Comments Off on An ‘impossible thing to do before breakfast’: Take an adventure to Alice’s Tea Cup Café in Brooklyn
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- Jul 1st Remediation process at manufactured gas plant site begins this month Comments Off on Remediation process at manufactured gas plant site begins this month
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- Jul 1st Brand new cancer center opens in Sunset Park Comments Off on Brand new cancer center opens in Sunset Park
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- Jun 27th Paying In The Band – Top Tips from Jack Grace Comments Off on Paying In The Band – Top Tips from Jack Grace
- Jun 27th Rhythm is Our Business, by Mike Fiorito Comments Off on Rhythm is Our Business, by Mike Fiorito
- Jun 27th Live Composition Festival Review Comments Off on Live Composition Festival Review
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- Jun 27th The Gig Economy is Burning Out the Music Industry, by Rebecca Castellani Comments Off on The Gig Economy is Burning Out the Music Industry, by Rebecca Castellani
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- Jun 15th Pack a Picnic Basket and Your Dancing Shoes for the Jazz Age Lawn Party Comments Off on Pack a Picnic Basket and Your Dancing Shoes for the Jazz Age Lawn Party
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- Jun 5th Uber Pilots In-App Bike Lane Alerts Comments Off on Uber Pilots In-App Bike Lane Alerts
- Jun 5th Get rid of the specialized high schools 6 comments
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- Jun 3rd PS 295’s Annual Touch-A-Truck Fundraiser is a wheel success Comments Off on PS 295’s Annual Touch-A-Truck Fundraiser is a wheel success
- Jun 3rd EPA and Velazquez talk Canal Comments Off on EPA and Velazquez talk Canal
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- Jun 3rd Hook Arts Media Screens Student Films Comments Off on Hook Arts Media Screens Student Films
- Jun 3rd ‘Straight Out of Brooklyn,’ and back again Comments Off on ‘Straight Out of Brooklyn,’ and back again
- Jun 2nd The Original Dogg, by Mike Morgan Comments Off on The Original Dogg, by Mike Morgan
- Jun 2nd The 4th Annual Brooklyn International Music Festival Comments Off on The 4th Annual Brooklyn International Music Festival
- Jun 2nd Rhythm Section Sundays at Bembé Comments Off on Rhythm Section Sundays at Bembé
- Jun 2nd Red Hook Roxx, by Leo Liebeskind 1 comment
- Jun 2nd Night Pollution at Barbes 1 comment
- Jun 2nd Musicians Form Upstate Brooklyn by Jack Grace Comments Off on Musicians Form Upstate Brooklyn by Jack Grace
- Jun 2nd Littlefield celebrates ten years Comments Off on Littlefield celebrates ten years
- Jun 2nd COUNTRY MUSIC IS INVITED TO THE COOKOUT…AGAIN by Roderick Thomas 1 comment
- Jun 2nd 20 Years of Cowboy Technical Services Comments Off on 20 Years of Cowboy Technical Services
- Jun 2nd Sally Saul creates her own mythos at Pioneer Works Comments Off on Sally Saul creates her own mythos at Pioneer Works
- Jun 2nd Building a Statue Is Killing a Person: Norm Paris and Mark Shetabi’s joint exhibit for Ortega y Gasset Projects explores the monumental cost of mythmaking Comments Off on Building a Statue Is Killing a Person: Norm Paris and Mark Shetabi’s joint exhibit for Ortega y Gasset Projects explores the monumental cost of mythmaking
- Jun 2nd Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition their annual recycling show and juried exhibitions. 1 comment
- Jun 1st Smith Street Stage celebrates a decade of theater in Carroll Gardens 2 comments
- Jun 1st Red Hook Lobster Pound Shellebrates Its 10-Year Anniversary Comments Off on Red Hook Lobster Pound Shellebrates Its 10-Year Anniversary
- Jun 1st Bike bag company combines fashion and functionality Comments Off on Bike bag company combines fashion and functionality
- Jun 1st Oyster Past is Prologue: Prehistoric Creatures May Save New York Harbor at Death’s Doorstep by Richard Dodd Comments Off on Oyster Past is Prologue: Prehistoric Creatures May Save New York Harbor at Death’s Doorstep by Richard Dodd
- Jun 1st Bushwick to Red Hook by bike Comments Off on Bushwick to Red Hook by bike
- Jun 1st Deadly melanoma in the spotlight Comments Off on Deadly melanoma in the spotlight
- Jun 1st Seven Grand Old buildings, by Will Jackson and George Fiala Comments Off on Seven Grand Old buildings, by Will Jackson and George Fiala
- Jun 1st Red Hook Masseur Totes Massage Table and Equipment by Bike Comments Off on Red Hook Masseur Totes Massage Table and Equipment by Bike
- Jun 1st Gowanus tour highlights landmarks at risk Comments Off on Gowanus tour highlights landmarks at risk
- Jun 1st 350Brooklyn becomes GNCJ partner Comments Off on 350Brooklyn becomes GNCJ partner
- Jun 1st Still time to apply for Formula E scholarship Comments Off on Still time to apply for Formula E scholarship
- Jun 1st The last days of the Swift Folder 2 comments
- Jun 1st Business Association for Red Hook? Comments Off on Business Association for Red Hook?
- Jun 1st Brownsville Park gets new paint job through community service Comments Off on Brownsville Park gets new paint job through community service
- Jun 1st ‘Cycling in the City’ takes two-wheeled journey into NYC past Comments Off on ‘Cycling in the City’ takes two-wheeled journey into NYC past
- Jun 1st A cake baked in Red Hook 3 comments
- May 24th So, what are you doing for Memorial Day weekend? 2 comments
- May 16th Trump and China, by Richard D. Wolff 1 comment
- May 8th “Capernaum” takes you places… Comments Off on “Capernaum” takes you places…
- May 6th Carroll Gardens Kid Gets to be a Doctor for the Day Comments Off on Carroll Gardens Kid Gets to be a Doctor for the Day
- May 6th 10 Professional Tips for Designing and Organizing a Small Nursery Comments Off on 10 Professional Tips for Designing and Organizing a Small Nursery
- May 5th Mark Your Calendars: Pop-Up Living Room Art Exhibition Coming to Red Hook Comments Off on Mark Your Calendars: Pop-Up Living Room Art Exhibition Coming to Red Hook
- May 5th Project Learning at P.S. 676 Comments Off on Project Learning at P.S. 676
- May 5th French Saint’s Incorrupt Heart Comes to Brooklyn During National Pilgrimage Tour 4 comments
- May 5th Local Mom & Group Organizer Kathy Park Price Kicks Off Civic Engagement Conversations Comments Off on Local Mom & Group Organizer Kathy Park Price Kicks Off Civic Engagement Conversations
- May 5th FORT DEFIANCE KICKS OFF 10TH ANNIVERSARY WITH A NEW MURAL BY DUKE RILEY 1 comment
- May 5th Extreme Kids and Crew to Honor Jerron Herman of Heidi Latsky Dance Co. Comments Off on Extreme Kids and Crew to Honor Jerron Herman of Heidi Latsky Dance Co.
- May 5th Street Co-Naming to Honor Defonte’s Former Owner Has Been Proposed Comments Off on Street Co-Naming to Honor Defonte’s Former Owner Has Been Proposed
- May 5th Asase Yaa School of the Arts Prepares for Largest Kid’s Summer Camp to Date Comments Off on Asase Yaa School of the Arts Prepares for Largest Kid’s Summer Camp to Date
- May 5th Red Hook High Schoolers’ Passion for Fashion and Tech Grows in Afterschool Programming Comments Off on Red Hook High Schoolers’ Passion for Fashion and Tech Grows in Afterschool Programming
- May 5th Mom creates Brooklyn, Whatever Comments Off on Mom creates Brooklyn, Whatever
- May 5th Participatory Budgeting Is Kind of Boring Comments Off on Participatory Budgeting Is Kind of Boring
- May 5th Odds and Sods Comments Off on Odds and Sods
- May 2nd The Monster That Surrounds You: Tyjuan Hill, Ronald Williams, and the 76th Precinct Comments Off on The Monster That Surrounds You: Tyjuan Hill, Ronald Williams, and the 76th Precinct
- May 2nd TARGET MARGIN THEATER’S ‘MARJANA AND THE FORTY THIEVES’ IS CHARMING AT ITS BEST, BUT DISJOINTED. Comments Off on TARGET MARGIN THEATER’S ‘MARJANA AND THE FORTY THIEVES’ IS CHARMING AT ITS BEST, BUT DISJOINTED.
- May 1st May Arts Calendar Picks Comments Off on May Arts Calendar Picks
- May 1st Something great I can almost guarantee you haven’t heard: Slack Mallard 1 comment
- May 1st Orphan Guitars Comments Off on Orphan Guitars
- May 1st John Carlson’s “Buzz” at Public Records Comments Off on John Carlson’s “Buzz” at Public Records
- May 1st Halyard’s Gowanus Comments Off on Halyard’s Gowanus
- May 1st Girls on Grass Review 1 comment
- May 1st Cave Music at Crown Finish Caves Comments Off on Cave Music at Crown Finish Caves
- Apr 26th Snatch a Master Workshop Spot with Stylist Alastair McKimm Comments Off on Snatch a Master Workshop Spot with Stylist Alastair McKimm
- Apr 10th Star-Revue wins three statewide newspaper awards, by George Fiala Comments Off on Star-Revue wins three statewide newspaper awards, by George Fiala
- Apr 9th Notes From The Battlefield – 10 years of Baritone Army by Stefan Zeniuk Comments Off on Notes From The Battlefield – 10 years of Baritone Army by Stefan Zeniuk
- Apr 9th Cover Songs – The Agony & The Ecstasy by Antony Zito Comments Off on Cover Songs – The Agony & The Ecstasy by Antony Zito
- Apr 9th Catching up with Greg Cartwright of Reigning Sound Comments Off on Catching up with Greg Cartwright of Reigning Sound
- Apr 8th Corner of Carroll and Court Officially Named After P.S. 58’s Late Principal Giselle McGee Comments Off on Corner of Carroll and Court Officially Named After P.S. 58’s Late Principal Giselle McGee
- Apr 7th Vera Iliatova’s Women in Movement Comments Off on Vera Iliatova’s Women in Movement
- Apr 7th Siri Hutsvedt’s Memories of the Future Comments Off on Siri Hutsvedt’s Memories of the Future
- Apr 7th Eleanor Kipping’s “Strange Fruit” at FiveMyles Comments Off on Eleanor Kipping’s “Strange Fruit” at FiveMyles
- Apr 7th Song of The Sadies: an interview with the band Comments Off on Song of The Sadies: an interview with the band
- Apr 7th Folk Fest Profile – Ian Felice Comments Off on Folk Fest Profile – Ian Felice
- Apr 7th An Overview of The Brooklyn Folk Festival Comments Off on An Overview of The Brooklyn Folk Festival
- Apr 7th Album Review: Girls on Grass – “Dirty Power” – September Gurl Music Comments Off on Album Review: Girls on Grass – “Dirty Power” – September Gurl Music
- Apr 7th Album Review: Ozark Highballers – “Going Down to ‘Leven Point” – Jalopy Records Comments Off on Album Review: Ozark Highballers – “Going Down to ‘Leven Point” – Jalopy Records
- Apr 4th Veronica Chambers at Patrick F. Daly Magnet School for the Arts Comments Off on Veronica Chambers at Patrick F. Daly Magnet School for the Arts
- Apr 4th Urban Recovery: The Most Recent Neighbor in Red Hook Comments Off on Urban Recovery: The Most Recent Neighbor in Red Hook
- Apr 4th Tuffy Tiger’s Family Festival is Coming to Park Slope Comments Off on Tuffy Tiger’s Family Festival is Coming to Park Slope
- Apr 4th National Journalist and Brooklyn Resident Trymaine Lee Runs in Local Half Marathon After Heart Attack at 38 Comments Off on National Journalist and Brooklyn Resident Trymaine Lee Runs in Local Half Marathon After Heart Attack at 38
- Apr 4th Yi Xin Tong Finds His Inner Animal Comments Off on Yi Xin Tong Finds His Inner Animal
- Apr 4th Voting for Participatory Budgeting Started March 30 Comments Off on Voting for Participatory Budgeting Started March 30
- Apr 3rd Fiona Hair NYC: A Cut Above the Rest for Styling and Sustainability 1 comment
- Apr 3rd Red Hook’s Summit Academy is in danger of closing Comments Off on Red Hook’s Summit Academy is in danger of closing
- Apr 3rd Kirsten Gillibrand’s Period of Adjustment Comments Off on Kirsten Gillibrand’s Period of Adjustment
- Apr 3rd On the (Queer) Waterfront Comments Off on On the (Queer) Waterfront
- Apr 3rd Book Review: The Question Authority Comments Off on Book Review: The Question Authority
- Apr 3rd TFANA’s lucid take on The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Comments Off on TFANA’s lucid take on The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
- Apr 1st Gaelic League Branch Marches for Irish Language Rights Comments Off on Gaelic League Branch Marches for Irish Language Rights
- Apr 1st The “gamification” of rehab 1 comment
- Apr 1st Red Hook’s Oh So Photogenic Comments Off on Red Hook’s Oh So Photogenic
- Apr 1st Marty Maher on Parks: The finish time for all of the project remains unchanged Comments Off on Marty Maher on Parks: The finish time for all of the project remains unchanged
- Apr 1st The Miccio Center has a new program director Comments Off on The Miccio Center has a new program director
- Apr 1st Gowanus CAG Concerned and Frustrated as Rezoning Plans Move Forward Comments Off on Gowanus CAG Concerned and Frustrated as Rezoning Plans Move Forward
- Apr 1st Going to the Drawing Board with Fashion Illustrator Joanna Baker Comments Off on Going to the Drawing Board with Fashion Illustrator Joanna Baker
- Mar 31st HIV Infections on the Rise in Brooklyn Comments Off on HIV Infections on the Rise in Brooklyn
- Mar 31st Ortiz Introduces Green New Deal Legislation Comments Off on Ortiz Introduces Green New Deal Legislation
- Mar 31st Gowanus Dredgers Outline Ways Gowanus Could Have a Revitalized and Thriving Canal Area 1 comment
- Mar 31st Learning Civic Engagement at the Youth Court, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Learning Civic Engagement at the Youth Court, by Nathan Weiser
- Mar 31st Incoming Karaoke-Type Nightclub in Red Hook Raises Some Concerns 1 comment
- Mar 31st BumbleBeesRus’ Red Hook Location Celebrates Seventh Anniversary Comments Off on BumbleBeesRus’ Red Hook Location Celebrates Seventh Anniversary
- Mar 31st Brooklyn Sewcial Teaches Kids Important Fashion and Life Skills Comments Off on Brooklyn Sewcial Teaches Kids Important Fashion and Life Skills
- Mar 31st Q&A with Style Expert Bridgette Raes 1 comment
- Mar 31st March Newsbrief: Narcotics Taken Off the Streets and Other 76th Precinct Updates Comments Off on March Newsbrief: Narcotics Taken Off the Streets and Other 76th Precinct Updates
- Mar 29th Target Margin Theater’s “Marjana and The Forty Thieves” is Charming at its Best, but Disjointed. Comments Off on Target Margin Theater’s “Marjana and The Forty Thieves” is Charming at its Best, but Disjointed.
- Mar 14th Slainte from the Star-Revue!: Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Brooklyn Comments Off on Slainte from the Star-Revue!: Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Brooklyn
- Mar 13th Gowanus landmarks group rallies against destruction Comments Off on Gowanus landmarks group rallies against destruction
- Mar 12th BQX Courts Small Business Owners Comments Off on BQX Courts Small Business Owners
- Mar 10th New Red Hook Buildings, Photos by Micah B. Rubin 1 comment
- Mar 9th The Persistence of Morgan O’Hara Comments Off on The Persistence of Morgan O’Hara
- Mar 9th Let’s Give ‘Em Something to Talk About: Women & Food 2 comments
- Mar 9th A debut novelist’s cliché take on Ireland Comments Off on A debut novelist’s cliché take on Ireland
- Mar 9th “She Hates Coffee” is Weak Tea Comments Off on “She Hates Coffee” is Weak Tea
- Mar 9th Peninsula Gallery’s Viel Feind, Viel Ehr Comments Off on Peninsula Gallery’s Viel Feind, Viel Ehr
- Mar 9th Kristin Fields’ A Lily in the Light Comments Off on Kristin Fields’ A Lily in the Light
- Mar 9th Trucks Worry Civic Association Comments Off on Trucks Worry Civic Association
- Mar 9th Local Pol Comments on EDC’S Latest Decision Regarding the BQX Project 1 comment
- Mar 9th A Sneak Peek into Regina’s “La Bohème” Comments Off on A Sneak Peek into Regina’s “La Bohème”
- Mar 9th Jam’it adds Caribbean spice to the hood 2 comments
- Mar 8th NYCHA announces maximum income policy and Section 18 dispositions Comments Off on NYCHA announces maximum income policy and Section 18 dispositions
- Mar 7th What happened to the ball field cleanup? Comments Off on What happened to the ball field cleanup?
- Mar 7th Vegan Food Is Like Butter at Sans Comments Off on Vegan Food Is Like Butter at Sans
- Mar 6th The Brooklyn Women’s Cup in Sunset Park Comments Off on The Brooklyn Women’s Cup in Sunset Park
- Mar 6th Red Hook Is Not New York’s Healthiest Neighborhood 1 comment
- Mar 6th SUMMIT WINS! Comments Off on SUMMIT WINS!
- Mar 6th Summit and PAVE at Barclay’s! Comments Off on Summit and PAVE at Barclay’s!
- Mar 6th Q&A with Real Estate Broker Joseph Baglio 1 comment
- Mar 6th A Glimpse Into Realty Collective and the Red Hook Market Comments Off on A Glimpse Into Realty Collective and the Red Hook Market
- Mar 6th Brownstones are not going out of style Comments Off on Brownstones are not going out of style
- Mar 4th Column – My two wild days in zoning class, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Mar 3rd On the (Queer) Waterfront, Joep Van Lieshoutfor, Foam Talent at Red Hook Labs: and other art events to look forward to in March Comments Off on On the (Queer) Waterfront, Joep Van Lieshoutfor, Foam Talent at Red Hook Labs: and other art events to look forward to in March
- Feb 26th Drama Ministry of Calvary Baptist Church Celebrates Black History 4 comments
- Feb 26th Cool People Are Cool at DE-CONSTRUKT Comments Off on Cool People Are Cool at DE-CONSTRUKT
- Feb 22nd SLAVIC SOUL PARTY!: A Park Slope institution for nearly 15 years Comments Off on SLAVIC SOUL PARTY!: A Park Slope institution for nearly 15 years
- Feb 14th Community Concerns Raised at Latest DCP Gowanus Rezoning Forum Comments Off on Community Concerns Raised at Latest DCP Gowanus Rezoning Forum
- Feb 8th My Ticketmaster Nightmare Comments Off on My Ticketmaster Nightmare
- Feb 6th RED HOOK CONCERT CALENDAR: February 2019, compiled by Jaimie Branch Comments Off on RED HOOK CONCERT CALENDAR: February 2019, compiled by Jaimie Branch
- Feb 6th NYC Restaurant Week Winter ’19: South Brooklyn Edition Comments Off on NYC Restaurant Week Winter ’19: South Brooklyn Edition
- Feb 6th Space Comments Off on Space
- Feb 6th Film reviews: Vice; Cold War Comments Off on Film reviews: Vice; Cold War
- Feb 5th Skin deep Comments Off on Skin deep
- Feb 5th DEP’s CSO proposal explained to Gowanus CAG Comments Off on DEP’s CSO proposal explained to Gowanus CAG
- Feb 4th It’s the Year of the Pig!!! Comments Off on It’s the Year of the Pig!!!
- Feb 3rd Gowanus by Design Discusses Rezoning Framework Before Big Meeting Comments Off on Gowanus by Design Discusses Rezoning Framework Before Big Meeting
- Feb 1st No Free Rides for P.S. 15 Comments Off on No Free Rides for P.S. 15
- Feb 1st P.S. 15 gets involved, by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on P.S. 15 gets involved, by Erin DeGregorio
- Feb 1st Uhuru Design’s Red Hook Roots and History Comments Off on Uhuru Design’s Red Hook Roots and History
- Feb 1st Going Behind the Scenes with Furniture Studio Hachi Collections Comments Off on Going Behind the Scenes with Furniture Studio Hachi Collections
- Feb 1st Brooklyn Craftsman Gene Manigo Rebuilds Life and Builds Custom Home Furnishings Comments Off on Brooklyn Craftsman Gene Manigo Rebuilds Life and Builds Custom Home Furnishings
- Feb 1st Getting to Know Furniture Artist Joseph Cauvel and CAUV Design Comments Off on Getting to Know Furniture Artist Joseph Cauvel and CAUV Design
- Feb 1st Q&A with Local Architect Allison Reeves Comments Off on Q&A with Local Architect Allison Reeves
- Feb 1st Ex-Blockchainers Are Still Confusing, But They Want to Help Comments Off on Ex-Blockchainers Are Still Confusing, But They Want to Help
- Feb 1st Red Hook Streetscape Embodies Paranoia in Local Short Film Comments Off on Red Hook Streetscape Embodies Paranoia in Local Short Film
- Feb 1st Americana Legend Greg Brown At City Winery Saturday: Feb 9 Comments Off on Americana Legend Greg Brown At City Winery Saturday: Feb 9
- Feb 1st RHSR’s Behind-the-Scenes Chocolate Factory Tour with Li-Lac Chocolates Comments Off on RHSR’s Behind-the-Scenes Chocolate Factory Tour with Li-Lac Chocolates
- Feb 1st Lust at Lot 45 Friday: Feb 15 Comments Off on Lust at Lot 45 Friday: Feb 15
- Feb 1st The Return of The Record Shop Comments Off on The Return of The Record Shop
- Feb 1st Prospect Heights’ Bar The Way Station Offers A Social Cure For Dr. Who Fans Comments Off on Prospect Heights’ Bar The Way Station Offers A Social Cure For Dr. Who Fans
- Feb 1st As Fortis Tower Casts Shadow Over Cobble Hill, NYU Langone Site Sits Idle 1 comment
- Feb 1st Just Say No to NYCHA Privatization 1 comment
- Feb 1st Brooklyn Heights Author Rachel Cline’s New Book Looks at MeToo — 9 Years Before the Movement Started Comments Off on Brooklyn Heights Author Rachel Cline’s New Book Looks at MeToo — 9 Years Before the Movement Started
- Feb 1st New Zealand Band The Chills Play Their First Major U.S. Tour In Over 20 Years 1 comment
- Feb 1st Lucrecia Dalt At the Issue Project Room: Feb 16 Comments Off on Lucrecia Dalt At the Issue Project Room: Feb 16
- Jan 31st Warm turnout on chilly evening for the Civic Association, by George Fiala Comments Off on Warm turnout on chilly evening for the Civic Association, by George Fiala
- Jan 31st Art Events for February Comments Off on Art Events for February
- Jan 30th Tiki Barber comes to Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Tiki Barber comes to Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 30th Bird Box Wants to Kill You Comments Off on Bird Box Wants to Kill You
- Jan 29th Say Hello to Pioneer Works’ 2019 Residents Comments Off on Say Hello to Pioneer Works’ 2019 Residents
- Jan 26th Lady Eagles Tie for Third in AA Division! Comments Off on Lady Eagles Tie for Third in AA Division!
- Jan 22nd Review: ‘Bitches Talkin’ Comments Off on Review: ‘Bitches Talkin’
- Jan 15th A Salute to “The Wartime Sisters” Comments Off on A Salute to “The Wartime Sisters”
- Jan 12th Music Previews: Hank Roberts Trio & New Andalucia Comments Off on Music Previews: Hank Roberts Trio & New Andalucia
- Jan 12th What to check out this weekend at Pioneer Books Comments Off on What to check out this weekend at Pioneer Books
- Jan 10th Donald O’Finn: Artist, Rebel, and Proprietor of Freddy’s Bar Comments Off on Donald O’Finn: Artist, Rebel, and Proprietor of Freddy’s Bar
- Jan 9th Queen America on Facebook Watch Comments Off on Queen America on Facebook Watch
- Jan 8th The Great Room Is a Hit With Local Caregivers and Children Comments Off on The Great Room Is a Hit With Local Caregivers and Children
- Jan 7th January Art Events Comments Off on January Art Events
- Jan 7th Michelle’s Memoir: Brooklyn’s Take Comments Off on Michelle’s Memoir: Brooklyn’s Take
- Jan 6th Graphic Designer Samantha Dion Baker Discusses Her “Draw Your Day” Book Comments Off on Graphic Designer Samantha Dion Baker Discusses Her “Draw Your Day” Book
- Jan 4th Briefly Swapping the Pen and Paper for a Pair of Kickboxing Gloves at a Class Comments Off on Briefly Swapping the Pen and Paper for a Pair of Kickboxing Gloves at a Class
- Jan 4th Leftovers Comments Off on Leftovers
- Jan 4th New Brown Church Gives Music Scholarships 1 comment
- Jan 4th January Music Calendar compiled by Jaimie Branch Comments Off on January Music Calendar compiled by Jaimie Branch
- Jan 4th Teaching Feminism at Yeshiva Comments Off on Teaching Feminism at Yeshiva
- Jan 4th I Hate Newspaper Columns 1 comment
- Jan 4th Local Pol makes Daily News Front Page 2 comments
- Jan 3rd NYU Langone Assesses Red Hook Health 1 comment
- Jan 3rd New Enhanced Crosswalks are Coming to Columbia Street Comments Off on New Enhanced Crosswalks are Coming to Columbia Street
- Jan 3rd Santa Emphasized School Values at P.S. 676 Comments Off on Santa Emphasized School Values at P.S. 676
- Jan 3rd Dutch Delegation Visits Community Justice Center Comments Off on Dutch Delegation Visits Community Justice Center
- Jan 3rd RETI Center Proposes Floating Industrial Center at GBX Comments Off on RETI Center Proposes Floating Industrial Center at GBX
- Jan 3rd Getting to the Point of Acupuncture With Carroll Gardens Expert Christina Morris Comments Off on Getting to the Point of Acupuncture With Carroll Gardens Expert Christina Morris
- Jan 3rd Cholesterol: The Latest, Official Comments Off on Cholesterol: The Latest, Official
- Jan 3rd PAVE basketball mixes sports with brains Comments Off on PAVE basketball mixes sports with brains
- Jan 3rd SUMMIT BOYS CONTINUE THEIR WINNING WAYS Comments Off on SUMMIT BOYS CONTINUE THEIR WINNING WAYS
2018
- Dec 27th Red Hooked on New Year’s Parties 2019 Comments Off on Red Hooked on New Year’s Parties 2019
- Dec 24th Last Minute Shopping Hours in the Neighborhood!!! 1 comment
- Dec 20th Emergency Homeless Shelter Appears Suddenly in Red Hook 2 comments
- Dec 12th Christmas Star to Shine Over Carroll Gardens, by Laura Eng 1 comment
- Dec 9th Essential Essays by Adrienne Rich 1 comment
- Dec 6th HBO’s “The Price of Everything” will make you cherish art more than ever Comments Off on HBO’s “The Price of Everything” will make you cherish art more than ever
- Dec 4th Local Holiday Gift Guide 2018 Story and photo by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Local Holiday Gift Guide 2018 Story and photo by Erin DeGregorio
- Dec 4th Shop ‘til You Drop Holiday Market Guide: Nine local markets to spend an afternoon at this month By Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Shop ‘til You Drop Holiday Market Guide: Nine local markets to spend an afternoon at this month By Erin DeGregorio
- Dec 4th The Moth’s Brooklyn state of mind 10 comments
- Dec 4th Try Rae’s First to close after a 32 year run, by Erin DeGregorio 3 comments
- Dec 4th Michelin Star Born in Gowanus Comments Off on Michelin Star Born in Gowanus
- Dec 4th Staking a claim in Red Hook, by Kelsey Liebenson-Morse Comments Off on Staking a claim in Red Hook, by Kelsey Liebenson-Morse
- Dec 4th November CB6 General Meeting Comments Off on November CB6 General Meeting
- Dec 4th Ferry news at CB6 2 comments
- Dec 4th Trucking the topic at Civic Association, by George Fiala Comments Off on Trucking the topic at Civic Association, by George Fiala
- Dec 4th Theater of the Oppressed focuses on Hostile High School experiences, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Theater of the Oppressed focuses on Hostile High School experiences, by Nathan Weiser
- Dec 4th Regina Opera’s Hansel & Gretel make for Holiday Fun, a review by Nino Pantano Comments Off on Regina Opera’s Hansel & Gretel make for Holiday Fun, a review by Nino Pantano
- Dec 4th Red Hook Dustup at Police Meeting Story and photo by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook Dustup at Police Meeting Story and photo by Nathan Weiser
- Dec 4th Community Leaders Convene at Library Summit Comments Off on Community Leaders Convene at Library Summit
- Dec 4th RED HOOK CONCERT CALENDAR for December 2018, by Jaimie Branch Comments Off on RED HOOK CONCERT CALENDAR for December 2018, by Jaimie Branch
- Dec 4th Statler Brother by Mike Cobb Comments Off on Statler Brother by Mike Cobb
- Dec 1st Kenniston at Jalopy Theater Comments Off on Kenniston at Jalopy Theater
- Nov 30th Tunnel bombshell at Superfund meeting, by Erin DeGregorio 2 comments
- Nov 26th Summit Academy boys basketball team dominate in home opener, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Summit Academy boys basketball team dominate in home opener, by Nathan Weiser
- Nov 19th We Are the Change: A Neighborhood and Its Nonprofit Comments Off on We Are the Change: A Neighborhood and Its Nonprofit
- Nov 16th Godzilla vs. Sandy: Barnacle Parade Marches Again by Brett Yates. Photos by Micah Rubin Comments Off on Godzilla vs. Sandy: Barnacle Parade Marches Again by Brett Yates. Photos by Micah Rubin
- Nov 16th Theater of the Liberated visits Red Hook Comments Off on Theater of the Liberated visits Red Hook
- Nov 16th St. Mary Star of the Sea Displays Timely Banner by Laura Eng Comments Off on St. Mary Star of the Sea Displays Timely Banner by Laura Eng
- Nov 16th Papal Nuncio Celebrates French Mass at St. Agnes by Laura Eng Comments Off on Papal Nuncio Celebrates French Mass at St. Agnes by Laura Eng
- Nov 16th Handball Courts Are Here To Stay, Red Hook! By Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on Handball Courts Are Here To Stay, Red Hook! By Erin DeGregorio
- Nov 16th The Cats of Red Hook Story and photos by Vicki McIsaac 2 comments
- Nov 16th Andrew White: Photographer Outside Looking In. Photos by Andrew White, Interview by Mike Cobb Comments Off on Andrew White: Photographer Outside Looking In. Photos by Andrew White, Interview by Mike Cobb
- Nov 16th 76th Precinct talks crime, shooting films, and parking 1 comment
- Nov 16th Gowanus CSO Facility Updates: October 2018 Edition, by Erin DeGregorio 2 comments
- Nov 15th BASIS Independent Brooklyn’s Jo Goldfarb Talks Trucks, Traffic and Warehouses Story and photos by Erin DeGregorio Comments Off on BASIS Independent Brooklyn’s Jo Goldfarb Talks Trucks, Traffic and Warehouses Story and photos by Erin DeGregorio
- Nov 15th Detectable Warning Surfaces and Their Importance to Pedestrians Everywhere 1 comment
- Nov 15th Crazy Zoning Change shot down by CB 6 for 41 Summit St., Story and photos by George Fiala Comments Off on Crazy Zoning Change shot down by CB 6 for 41 Summit St., Story and photos by George Fiala
- Nov 15th After three decades on a changing Van Brunt Street, Tony from Red Hook Coffee Shop might retire, by Noah Phillips 1 comment
- Nov 14th The Rockaway Post Theatre Company Presents “A View From the Bridge,” A review by Nino Pantano 1 comment
- Nov 13th Bar Chord Resounds With Positive Vibrations, by Mike Cobb Comments Off on Bar Chord Resounds With Positive Vibrations, by Mike Cobb
- Nov 7th This Friday: Court Tree Collective presents the paintings of Morton Lichter Comments Off on This Friday: Court Tree Collective presents the paintings of Morton Lichter
- Nov 7th Mary-Elaine Jenkins delivers the perfect fall album Comments Off on Mary-Elaine Jenkins delivers the perfect fall album
- Nov 7th Local Home Cooks Tackle The Ultimate Comfort Food at the Brooklyn Casserole Takedown Comments Off on Local Home Cooks Tackle The Ultimate Comfort Food at the Brooklyn Casserole Takedown
- Nov 5th Change Your Life with Three Pages Comments Off on Change Your Life with Three Pages
- Nov 3rd Summit Academy boys basketball team has high expectations Comments Off on Summit Academy boys basketball team has high expectations
- Nov 1st Residents share bullying stories at Red Hook Library Comments Off on Residents share bullying stories at Red Hook Library
- Nov 1st Brooklyn’s LIZZIE AND THE MAKERS tour around the city to promote their latest EP MEANWHILE Comments Off on Brooklyn’s LIZZIE AND THE MAKERS tour around the city to promote their latest EP MEANWHILE
- Oct 30th Brave New World Repertory Theatre presents A Muslim in the Midst Comments Off on Brave New World Repertory Theatre presents A Muslim in the Midst
- Oct 19th Gertrude’s Beard, Hamlet’s e-cigarette: Cave Theater’s “Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead.” Comments Off on Gertrude’s Beard, Hamlet’s e-cigarette: Cave Theater’s “Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead.”
- Oct 18th A Beloved Sister Retires Comments Off on A Beloved Sister Retires
- Oct 12th When Will Red Hook Get Its Flood Protection? Comments Off on When Will Red Hook Get Its Flood Protection?
- Oct 12th Civic Association touches touchy topics Comments Off on Civic Association touches touchy topics
- Oct 11th Celebrating the Festival of Sukkot Comments Off on Celebrating the Festival of Sukkot
- Oct 10th Lady Eagles Attract College Interest Comments Off on Lady Eagles Attract College Interest
- Oct 9th Hanks Saloon Closing Soon But Moving On To Hill Country Comments Off on Hanks Saloon Closing Soon But Moving On To Hill Country
- Oct 4th Red Hook Mourns William Robertson, by Brett Yates, photos by Micah Rubin Comments Off on Red Hook Mourns William Robertson, by Brett Yates, photos by Micah Rubin
- Oct 3rd Local Pizzerias You Knead To Check Out, by Erin DeGregorio 1 comment
- Oct 1st Things to do this October Comments Off on Things to do this October
- Oct 1st Finding Home with the Gangs of Red Hook Comments Off on Finding Home with the Gangs of Red Hook
- Sep 19th Bicycling Dutchmen rediscover their New Amsterdam roots Comments Off on Bicycling Dutchmen rediscover their New Amsterdam roots
- Sep 14th Review: She Would Be King Comments Off on Review: She Would Be King
- Sep 13th Photographer James Venuti at BWAC Comments Off on Photographer James Venuti at BWAC
- Sep 13th September art picks! Comments Off on September art picks!
- Sep 11th The South West Brooklyn Fall Festival Comments Off on The South West Brooklyn Fall Festival
- Sep 11th Gary’s Spirit Comments Off on Gary’s Spirit
- Sep 7th Solar Empowerment at Pioneer Works Comments Off on Solar Empowerment at Pioneer Works
- Sep 1st September Art News Comments Off on September Art News
- Sep 1st Nancy Bowen at Kentler Drawing Space Comments Off on Nancy Bowen at Kentler Drawing Space
- Aug 24th Touring Atlantic Avenue with Steve Farber 1 comment
- Aug 22nd Start Your Bay Ridge Day With a Turtle Comments Off on Start Your Bay Ridge Day With a Turtle
- Aug 14th George Bromfield is a loyal Fairwayite Comments Off on George Bromfield is a loyal Fairwayite
- Aug 8th Some progress in ballfield reconstruction by Nathan Weiser 3 comments
- Aug 8th Artist Annie Nicholson on turning grief into art Comments Off on Artist Annie Nicholson on turning grief into art
- Aug 5th Jaimie Walker artist wins Superheroes NYC Brooklyn Poster Project Comments Off on Jaimie Walker artist wins Superheroes NYC Brooklyn Poster Project
- Aug 5th Gowanus Dredgers serves up stellar art tours 1 comment
- Aug 5th Kickin’ Cancer Benefit at Rocky Sullivan’s August 17 Comments Off on Kickin’ Cancer Benefit at Rocky Sullivan’s August 17
- Jul 29th At Pioneer Works, “Stamped” by Claudia Rankine and John Lucas looks at blondness, by Diehl Edwards 1 comment
- Jul 27th Artist Ulli Gruber launches new work at Sunny’s Bar Comments Off on Artist Ulli Gruber launches new work at Sunny’s Bar
- Jul 24th HS Presentation at Formula E races, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on HS Presentation at Formula E races, by Nathan Weiser
- Jul 20th EDITORIAL: WHITHER WATER TAXI? 2 comments
- Jul 20th Summit celebrates end of school with a gala, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Summit celebrates end of school with a gala, by Nathan Weiser
- Jul 19th One of my Red Hook stories, by Robbie Giordano Comments Off on One of my Red Hook stories, by Robbie Giordano
- Jul 19th Locals want to put brakes on Tesla, carshare, by Brian Abate 2 comments
- Jul 18th Feel-good movie hits home for Red Hook residents, by Brian Abate Comments Off on Feel-good movie hits home for Red Hook residents, by Brian Abate
- Jul 18th Homegrown reporters discover facets of Red Hook, by Alexis Lambrou and Jasmin Chang Comments Off on Homegrown reporters discover facets of Red Hook, by Alexis Lambrou and Jasmin Chang
- Jul 17th RELIGIOUS NEWS Comments Off on RELIGIOUS NEWS
- Jul 17th No summer backyard for the Senior Center Comments Off on No summer backyard for the Senior Center
- Jul 16th Fighting for families separated at the border Comments Off on Fighting for families separated at the border
- Jul 12th Nets go missing at the Miccio Comments Off on Nets go missing at the Miccio
- Jul 11th Red Hook Community Farm Kicks Off Summer Season 2018 with First Farmer’s Market Comments Off on Red Hook Community Farm Kicks Off Summer Season 2018 with First Farmer’s Market
- Jul 10th Neighborhood Portrait: Francesca Van Horne, by Emily Kluver Comments Off on Neighborhood Portrait: Francesca Van Horne, by Emily Kluver
- Jul 6th There are plenty of neighborhood passes to the Allianz E-Village available Comments Off on There are plenty of neighborhood passes to the Allianz E-Village available
- Jul 2nd Some July arts news for you 1 comment
- Jul 2nd Free Outdoor Movies This Summer! Comments Off on Free Outdoor Movies This Summer!
- Jun 25th RHI group issues report slamming 76th precinct, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Jun 14th EDITORIAL: Nydia for Mayor 2 comments
- Jun 14th Trucks, streets and lighting are big issues at NCO police meeting Comments Off on Trucks, streets and lighting are big issues at NCO police meeting
- Jun 11th A youth fashion show comes to Red Hook Comments Off on A youth fashion show comes to Red Hook
- Jun 8th Locals want to put brakes on Tesla, carshare pilot program, by Brian Abate 2 comments
- Jun 7th Picks for June Comments Off on Picks for June
- Jun 4th A View from the Bridge at The Waterfront Museum 1 comment
- Jun 4th Retro Library Open to Red Hook Residents Comments Off on Retro Library Open to Red Hook Residents
- Jun 4th The Hidden Histories of the Mary A. Whalen Comments Off on The Hidden Histories of the Mary A. Whalen
- Jun 4th Review: Unwifeable Comments Off on Review: Unwifeable
- May 17th Tiny Star-Revue tops other Brooklyn papers in statewide newspaper contest Comments Off on Tiny Star-Revue tops other Brooklyn papers in statewide newspaper contest
- May 12th Big day at the Sunset Park Piers, by George Fiala 2 comments
- May 11th New York’s Most Popular Writing Method You’ve Never Heard Of 2 comments
- May 11th ‘Pay No Attention to the Girl’ at Target Margin Comments Off on ‘Pay No Attention to the Girl’ at Target Margin
- May 11th Spring at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, essay by Ramaa Reddy Raghavan 1 comment
- May 11th EDITORIAL: local government gone bad Comments Off on EDITORIAL: local government gone bad
- May 10th Nothing but excuses from Parks, no solutions from politicians, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Nothing but excuses from Parks, no solutions from politicians, by Nathan Weiser
- May 10th Menchaca hosts Thor Equity honchos at the Rec Center, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- May 8th Memoir queen Mary Karr delivers a new stunner with “Tropic of Squalor” Comments Off on Memoir queen Mary Karr delivers a new stunner with “Tropic of Squalor”
- May 7th Summit’s Analeza Edore wins school’s first athletic scholarship, by Nathan Weiser 3 comments
- Apr 17th Friends of Firefighters will have their first chili cook-off fundraiser on April 27 Comments Off on Friends of Firefighters will have their first chili cook-off fundraiser on April 27
- Apr 12th Foxy and Winston will be closing at the end of April Comments Off on Foxy and Winston will be closing at the end of April
- Apr 12th Visiting Canadians Study Red Hook Architecture 1 comment
- Apr 10th Housing group lobbies state politicians Comments Off on Housing group lobbies state politicians
- Apr 4th Folk music is music of the people, by Matt Caprioli Comments Off on Folk music is music of the people, by Matt Caprioli
- Apr 2nd News and notes Comments Off on News and notes
- Apr 2nd Making Red Hook Better, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Mar 30th The Red Hook Civic Association discusses Thor Equities, movie shoots and more, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- Mar 27th Summit Academy’s Dorien Williams has been nominated for an award from the Brooklyn Nets Comments Off on Summit Academy’s Dorien Williams has been nominated for an award from the Brooklyn Nets
- Mar 22nd PS 15 Benefit next week Comments Off on PS 15 Benefit next week
- Mar 16th Leaders want to restore and reclaim Red Hook Comments Off on Leaders want to restore and reclaim Red Hook
- Mar 8th Red Hook to lose parking spaces, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook to lose parking spaces, by Nathan Weiser
- Mar 5th March Arts Calendar and Picks, by Matt Caprioli Comments Off on March Arts Calendar and Picks, by Matt Caprioli
- Mar 4th Leaving Piles of Sitt In Red Hook, commentary by George Fiala Comments Off on Leaving Piles of Sitt In Red Hook, commentary by George Fiala
- Feb 20th Italian couple migrates to Carroll Gardens to bring us a missing Italian specialty, by Mary Anne Pietanza 3 comments
- Feb 16th Too much grit for the neighbors, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Too much grit for the neighbors, by Nathan Weiser
- Feb 16th Still time to catch the Iceberg show at Kentler, by Matt Caprioli Comments Off on Still time to catch the Iceberg show at Kentler, by Matt Caprioli
- Feb 14th Lenten season begins this month, by Laura Eng Comments Off on Lenten season begins this month, by Laura Eng
- Feb 14th Grand NYCHA rebuilding to be done by 2021 Comments Off on Grand NYCHA rebuilding to be done by 2021
- Feb 13th February culture, by Matt Caprioli Comments Off on February culture, by Matt Caprioli
- Feb 12th Red Hook Civic Association takes on major topics Comments Off on Red Hook Civic Association takes on major topics
- Feb 9th AECOM & the Chamber of commerce want to tell us how to live, an essay by George Fiala 1 comment
- Feb 6th Important RH Houses Construction update at the Miccio – tomorrow at 6:30, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Important RH Houses Construction update at the Miccio – tomorrow at 6:30, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 25th Growing up on Columbia Street, by Tina Portelli 2 comments
- Jan 23rd The bookstore on Pioneer Street gets bigger 1 comment
- Jan 22nd Seniors get their own center, and Miccio gets its basement back, by George Fiala Comments Off on Seniors get their own center, and Miccio gets its basement back, by George Fiala
- Jan 19th Rocky Sullivan’s hosts Peacemaking fundraiser, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Rocky Sullivan’s hosts Peacemaking fundraiser, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 16th 12 Brooklyn students presented videos at the Justice Center, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on 12 Brooklyn students presented videos at the Justice Center, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 10th The history of Good Shepherd in Red Hook Comments Off on The history of Good Shepherd in Red Hook
- Jan 8th The 76th Precinct had their January monthly meeting Comments Off on The 76th Precinct had their January monthly meeting
- Jan 8th Job training opportunity in the solar industry, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- Jan 3rd The Darth Vader of Red Hook has struck again, by George Fiala 2 comments
2017
- Dec 21st Nobletree Coffee Bar and Roastery Opens in Red Hook, by Ramaa Reddy Raghavan Comments Off on Nobletree Coffee Bar and Roastery Opens in Red Hook, by Ramaa Reddy Raghavan
- Dec 21st Court Street now and then, by Tina Portelli 2 comments
- Dec 19th Public Notice: SBIDC Seeks Bids for Training Program Comments Off on Public Notice: SBIDC Seeks Bids for Training Program
- Dec 18th Rec Center holiday celebration, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Rec Center holiday celebration, by Nathan Weiser
- Dec 14th Still Pushing for the Trolley, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- Dec 14th Halsey Street’s “Gridiron Mom” is raising $7,000, by Celia Weintrob, Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club Comments Off on Halsey Street’s “Gridiron Mom” is raising $7,000, by Celia Weintrob, Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club
- Dec 13th “White Man on a Pedestal” at Pioneer Works, by Matt Caprioli 1 comment
- Dec 12th Chicko: A Young Man Changed, by Emily Kluver Comments Off on Chicko: A Young Man Changed, by Emily Kluver
- Dec 11th New middle school slated for Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on New middle school slated for Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
- Nov 16th Red Hook Move It!, by Matt Caprioli Comments Off on Red Hook Move It!, by Matt Caprioli
- Nov 16th Two barges find creative reuse on the Brooklyn waterfront, photos and text by Ramaa Reddy Raghavan Comments Off on Two barges find creative reuse on the Brooklyn waterfront, photos and text by Ramaa Reddy Raghavan
- Nov 10th Food pantry helps feed the neighborhood, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Food pantry helps feed the neighborhood, by Nathan Weiser
- Nov 9th History: A Walk on Columbia Street, by Tina Portelli 22 comments
- Nov 6th But I can’t Comments Off on But I can’t
- Nov 6th Silas van der Swaagh Opening Tonight… 1 comment
- Nov 3rd An Interview with Deacon Leroy Branch, by Laura Eng Comments Off on An Interview with Deacon Leroy Branch, by Laura Eng
- Oct 24th Red Hook residents reflect on Sandy, 5 years on, by Ramaa Reddy Raghavan 1 comment
- Oct 12th Local student wins the prestigious Curtis Scholarship 1 comment
- Oct 9th NYCHA construction begins five years after Sandy Comments Off on NYCHA construction begins five years after Sandy
- Oct 9th Jalopy Benefit for victims of mother nature to feature cool local acts, by Michael Cobb Comments Off on Jalopy Benefit for victims of mother nature to feature cool local acts, by Michael Cobb
- Sep 27th Carroll Gardens dedicates a new park, by Nathan Weiser 2 comments
- Sep 25th Keeping an Italian tradition alive while it becomes newly mainstream, by Mary Ann Pietanza Comments Off on Keeping an Italian tradition alive while it becomes newly mainstream, by Mary Ann Pietanza
- Sep 20th Jan Bell grows a significant music festival in DUMBO and Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- Sep 20th Neighborhood Profile: A local with a storied lineage, by Emily Kluver Comments Off on Neighborhood Profile: A local with a storied lineage, by Emily Kluver
- Sep 13th Remembering a solid Red Hook citizen, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- Sep 13th A wish list for Carlos, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Sep 10th Get ready for Celebrating Red Hook, 2017 Comments Off on Get ready for Celebrating Red Hook, 2017
- Sep 8th Van Brunt’s new martial arts academy opens tomorrow, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Van Brunt’s new martial arts academy opens tomorrow, by Nathan Weiser
- Aug 17th CITY ANNOUNCES SELECTION OF COLLABORATIVE, COMMUNITY-BASED ART INSTALLATION ARK FOR THE ARTS ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE IN RED HOOK, BROOKLYN Comments Off on CITY ANNOUNCES SELECTION OF COLLABORATIVE, COMMUNITY-BASED ART INSTALLATION ARK FOR THE ARTS ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE IN RED HOOK, BROOKLYN
- Aug 16th Trump is Right – repeal the filibuster tomorrow, by Michael Racioppo Comments Off on Trump is Right – repeal the filibuster tomorrow, by Michael Racioppo
- Aug 16th Commemorate the Erie Canal Bicentennial with songs, stories… …and a premiere of an Erie Canal Documentary! Comments Off on Commemorate the Erie Canal Bicentennial with songs, stories… …and a premiere of an Erie Canal Documentary!
- Aug 15th Assembly members Carroll and Simon hold rally to save School Based Health Clinics, by David Saunders Comments Off on Assembly members Carroll and Simon hold rally to save School Based Health Clinics, by David Saunders
- Aug 11th Chef V Preps for a Street Food Revolution, by Sarah Matusek Comments Off on Chef V Preps for a Street Food Revolution, by Sarah Matusek
- Aug 10th School News, by Sofia Baluyut Comments Off on School News, by Sofia Baluyut
- Aug 8th The Face Behind Red Hook’s Parks, by Emily Kluver Comments Off on The Face Behind Red Hook’s Parks, by Emily Kluver
- Aug 7th Old Timer’s Day will return to Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Old Timer’s Day will return to Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
- Aug 4th Reporter’s notebook: Show Me a Hero, by Sarah Matusek Comments Off on Reporter’s notebook: Show Me a Hero, by Sarah Matusek
- Aug 2nd The Glass Castle author’s time as local community journalist, by Sarah Matusek 1 comment
- Jul 26th Red Hook Remembers Rose Valenti, by Francois Lecompte and Viviana Gordon Comments Off on Red Hook Remembers Rose Valenti, by Francois Lecompte and Viviana Gordon
- Jul 24th Large Snakes Found Dead at Valentino Pier, by Sarah Matusek Comments Off on Large Snakes Found Dead at Valentino Pier, by Sarah Matusek
- Jul 20th Justice Center celebrates Bridging the Gap birthday, by Sarah Matusek Comments Off on Justice Center celebrates Bridging the Gap birthday, by Sarah Matusek
- Jul 19th MIKE DROP: Two Teams on the Dole, by Michael Racioppo Comments Off on MIKE DROP: Two Teams on the Dole, by Michael Racioppo
- Jul 14th Comments re Beard Street bar situation, edited by George Fiala Comments Off on Comments re Beard Street bar situation, edited by George Fiala
- Jul 12th The Hook to be invaded by thousands of racing fans, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- Jul 12th Brooklyn Greenway Initiative knows how to throw a great fundraiser, by Sarah Matusek Comments Off on Brooklyn Greenway Initiative knows how to throw a great fundraiser, by Sarah Matusek
- Jul 12th Pioneer Works’ Garden Offers a Haven in the Heat, by Sarah Matusek Comments Off on Pioneer Works’ Garden Offers a Haven in the Heat, by Sarah Matusek
- Jul 12th Secret Polish love letters, performed at Jalopy, review by Sofia Baluyut Comments Off on Secret Polish love letters, performed at Jalopy, review by Sofia Baluyut
- Jul 8th Remembering George, by George Fiala 13 comments
- Jul 6th PREVIEW: Second Sundays at Pioneer Works, by Matt Caprioli Comments Off on PREVIEW: Second Sundays at Pioneer Works, by Matt Caprioli
- Jul 6th All Aboard! Story, photos and graphs by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on All Aboard! Story, photos and graphs by Kimberly Gail Price
- Jul 5th Free Formula E fan zone tickets available, by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- Jul 5th How can Red Hook maximize waterways? One local has a plan Comments Off on How can Red Hook maximize waterways? One local has a plan
- Jul 5th Ballfields to be closed longer than thought, but they will be pretty when done, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Jul 4th Beard Street Compromise? by Sarah Matusek Comments Off on Beard Street Compromise? by Sarah Matusek
- Jul 3rd Jalopy offers poignant one-woman show, by Sofia Baluyut Comments Off on Jalopy offers poignant one-woman show, by Sofia Baluyut
- Jul 3rd Thor Equities’ vacant Richards Street site keeps Red Hook in suspense, by Sarah Matusek Comments Off on Thor Equities’ vacant Richards Street site keeps Red Hook in suspense, by Sarah Matusek
- Jul 3rd Neighborhood Portrait: Samora Coles, by Emily Kluver 1 comment
- Jun 20th In Theatre of the Oppressed, youth become protagonists of their own dramas, by Sarah Matusek Comments Off on In Theatre of the Oppressed, youth become protagonists of their own dramas, by Sarah Matusek
- Jun 19th Fairway shut temporarily due to local power outage, by George Fiala Comments Off on Fairway shut temporarily due to local power outage, by George Fiala
- Jun 16th OP-ED: The Coming Williamsburgization of Red Hook, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Jun 15th Commentary: Sunny’s, City Council and BQX, by George Fiala 5 comments
- Jun 12th Red Hook still waiting for next stop light, by Sarah Matusek Comments Off on Red Hook still waiting for next stop light, by Sarah Matusek
- Jun 9th Balloon Pete, the Glass Man, by Emily Kluver 2 comments
- Jun 9th Mike Drop: A petition to normalcy, by Michael Racioppo Comments Off on Mike Drop: A petition to normalcy, by Michael Racioppo
- Jun 7th Walt Whitman at Barge Museum, by Noah Phillips Comments Off on Walt Whitman at Barge Museum, by Noah Phillips
- Jun 6th Est4te Four unloads most of their Red Hook properties, by Sarah Matusek Comments Off on Est4te Four unloads most of their Red Hook properties, by Sarah Matusek
- Jun 5th Possible Bar Brawl on Beard, by Sarah Matusek Comments Off on Possible Bar Brawl on Beard, by Sarah Matusek
- Jun 4th Red Hook cranes could be history, by Michael Cobb Comments Off on Red Hook cranes could be history, by Michael Cobb
- May 31st Atlantic Basin finally getting community use, by Sarah Matusek 1 comment
- May 30th The Star-Revue captures “Ippies” award in CUNY journalism competition by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on The Star-Revue captures “Ippies” award in CUNY journalism competition by Kimberly Gail Price
- May 25th Mark your calendars for DTE’s annual extravaganza, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Mark your calendars for DTE’s annual extravaganza, by Nathan Weiser
- May 21st BumblebeesRus daycare has made a home in Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on BumblebeesRus daycare has made a home in Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
- May 15th Discounted Citi Bike membership available for NYCHA residents, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Discounted Citi Bike membership available for NYCHA residents, by Nathan Weiser
- May 15th Indie Pop-Up Concert Gets Red Hook Debut, by Sarah Matusek Comments Off on Indie Pop-Up Concert Gets Red Hook Debut, by Sarah Matusek
- May 12th Rally held at Red Hook Ballfields, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Rally held at Red Hook Ballfields, by Nathan Weiser
- May 8th Car hits mother and daughter at dangerous Red Hook intersection 7 comments
- May 7th Red Hook Library is a once-a-year tourist attraction Comments Off on Red Hook Library is a once-a-year tourist attraction
- May 3rd That crazy world of politics, by George Fiala Comments Off on That crazy world of politics, by George Fiala
- May 2nd MIKE DROP: New York State should take the lead in combating climate change, by Michael Racioppo Comments Off on MIKE DROP: New York State should take the lead in combating climate change, by Michael Racioppo
- May 1st IN BRIEF, by the Star-Revue Staff Comments Off on IN BRIEF, by the Star-Revue Staff
- May 1st New and new-again local businesses, by Emily Kluver Comments Off on New and new-again local businesses, by Emily Kluver
- Apr 24th SBIDC Executive Director moves to greener pastures, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on SBIDC Executive Director moves to greener pastures, by Nathan Weiser
- Apr 19th MIC DROP: Organizing against monsters, by Mike Racioppo Comments Off on MIC DROP: Organizing against monsters, by Mike Racioppo
- Apr 18th Red Hook Commuter Ferry service to begin June 1, by the Red Hook Star-Revue Staff Comments Off on Red Hook Commuter Ferry service to begin June 1, by the Red Hook Star-Revue Staff
- Apr 17th A Red Hook native brings tennis to the Hook, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on A Red Hook native brings tennis to the Hook, by Nathan Weiser
- Apr 15th George’s column of potpourri, by George Fiala Comments Off on George’s column of potpourri, by George Fiala
- Apr 14th IKEA and Goodwill partner to repurpose furniture, by Kimberly Gail Price 1 comment
- Apr 13th Holiday News from the World of Religion, by Laura Eng Comments Off on Holiday News from the World of Religion, by Laura Eng
- Apr 12th The Music Man of Smith Street, by Emily Kluver 1 comment
- Apr 8th Red Hook ‘coin man’ Beriah Wall to exhibit paintings, by Emily Kluver Comments Off on Red Hook ‘coin man’ Beriah Wall to exhibit paintings, by Emily Kluver
- Apr 2nd Music invades the Justice Center, by Highnote Legalese Comments Off on Music invades the Justice Center, by Highnote Legalese
- Apr 1st Saints Stage a One-Day Work Slowdown, by Holly Holyroller Comments Off on Saints Stage a One-Day Work Slowdown, by Holly Holyroller
- Apr 1st Swinging in the Rain, by Thee Thaw Comments Off on Swinging in the Rain, by Thee Thaw
- Apr 1st magic in the g-rain terminal, by Lumbago DiStefano Comments Off on magic in the g-rain terminal, by Lumbago DiStefano
- Apr 1st City wants food trucks to go vertical, by Cummerband Cost Comments Off on City wants food trucks to go vertical, by Cummerband Cost
- Apr 1st Betsy DeVos Visits Fairway? by Mark Penz Comments Off on Betsy DeVos Visits Fairway? by Mark Penz
- Mar 24th Protest Art in Red Hook, by Kimberly Gail Price 2 comments
- Mar 22nd Middle schoolers are participatory budgeters this year, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Middle schoolers are participatory budgeters this year, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Mar 21st CGA members gain lobbying skills firsthand, by Noah Phillips Comments Off on CGA members gain lobbying skills firsthand, by Noah Phillips
- Mar 20th Red Hook in the running for state economic development grant, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook in the running for state economic development grant, by Nathan Weiser
- Mar 16th Meet and greet inspires kids at the Miccio Center, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Meet and greet inspires kids at the Miccio Center, by Nathan Weiser
- Mar 13th March 14th is Pi day, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on March 14th is Pi day, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Mar 11th Court Street’s Molese Club gives the Gift of Life, by Mary Ann Pietanza 2 comments
- Mar 10th Trash Talk at She-Weld, by Noah Phillips Comments Off on Trash Talk at She-Weld, by Noah Phillips
- Mar 10th Confrontation at Visitation Church, by Emily Kluver 1 comment
- Mar 9th Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler at the Red Hook Library, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler at the Red Hook Library, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Mar 8th MIKE DROP: Losing and Learning at LICH, by Mike Racioppo Comments Off on MIKE DROP: Losing and Learning at LICH, by Mike Racioppo
- Mar 8th Summit seniors receive full college scholarships, by Emily Kluver Comments Off on Summit seniors receive full college scholarships, by Emily Kluver
- Mar 8th Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club to take part in End Hunger Outreach, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club to take part in End Hunger Outreach, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Mar 7th That Crazy World of Politics, by George Fiala Comments Off on That Crazy World of Politics, by George Fiala
- Mar 6th Local Clergy Respond to Travel Ban and Immigration Issues, by Laura Eng Comments Off on Local Clergy Respond to Travel Ban and Immigration Issues, by Laura Eng
- Mar 6th Carroll Gardens Brownies to help women’s shelter Comments Off on Carroll Gardens Brownies to help women’s shelter
- Feb 28th Increased WIFI access planned for Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Increased WIFI access planned for Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
- Feb 26th Nino Pantano has been around forever! by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Nino Pantano has been around forever! by Nathan Weiser
- Feb 24th Peacemakers take on computer literacy, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Peacemakers take on computer literacy, by Nathan Weiser
- Feb 22nd Bishop Neil Tiedemann returns home, by Laura Eng Comments Off on Bishop Neil Tiedemann returns home, by Laura Eng
- Feb 20th Red Hook ‘underdevelopment’ centerstage at NYC developer forum, by Noah Phillips 5 comments
- Feb 19th Nydia Velazquez fights Trumpism, by George Fiala Comments Off on Nydia Velazquez fights Trumpism, by George Fiala
- Feb 15th Santander Bank discovers Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Santander Bank discovers Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
- Feb 14th Reader Valentines Comments Off on Reader Valentines
- Feb 13th Valentine’s Special: Local couples on life and love, by Emily Kluver Comments Off on Valentine’s Special: Local couples on life and love, by Emily Kluver
- Feb 12th Supreme Court Justice enchants St. Francis students, by George Fiala Comments Off on Supreme Court Justice enchants St. Francis students, by George Fiala
- Feb 9th MIKE DROP: Originalism steals time, by Mike Racoppo 1 comment
- Feb 9th Hugs in a time of Trump, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Feb 8th Planning your Valentine’s Day date, by Emily Kluver [WITH LINKS] Comments Off on Planning your Valentine’s Day date, by Emily Kluver [WITH LINKS]
- Feb 7th A call to remove the ban, by Jeremy McCool Comments Off on A call to remove the ban, by Jeremy McCool
- Jan 26th LEGAL NOTICE – SBIDC Comments Off on LEGAL NOTICE – SBIDC
- Jan 26th A night with two local artists at Bait and Tackle Comments Off on A night with two local artists at Bait and Tackle
- Jan 23rd Locals to MTA: Bring the B71 Back! by Nathan Weiser 1 comment
- Jan 23rd Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez attends Women’s March in Washington Comments Off on Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez attends Women’s March in Washington
- Jan 21st Carroll Gardens library gets a homegrown mural, by Halley Bondy Comments Off on Carroll Gardens library gets a homegrown mural, by Halley Bondy
- Jan 19th Fresh face for fab chicken, by Emily Kluver Comments Off on Fresh face for fab chicken, by Emily Kluver
- Jan 17th Red Hook Houses receive new kitchen appliances, by Emily Kluver and Noah Phillips 2 comments
- Jan 16th March teaches Red Hook kids about MLK’s legacy, by Noah Phillips Comments Off on March teaches Red Hook kids about MLK’s legacy, by Noah Phillips
- Jan 15th Red Hook Entrepreneur Aims to Transform Electric Car Industry, by Halley Bondy 1 comment
- Jan 13th Heated contest on for Red Hook West TA President, by Noah Phillips 3 comments
- Jan 11th Your Complete 2017 Fitness Guide Comments Off on Your Complete 2017 Fitness Guide
- Jan 10th Cultural outreach at BASIS 1 comment
- Jan 9th Christmas Joy at Rec and Miccio Centers, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Christmas Joy at Rec and Miccio Centers, by Nathan Weiser
- Jan 7th Farewell to 2016 Comments Off on Farewell to 2016
2016
- Dec 26th Local land-use expert holds open office hours, by Noah Phillips Comments Off on Local land-use expert holds open office hours, by Noah Phillips
- Dec 23rd Mike Drop: Carson & Capra, by Mike Racioppo Comments Off on Mike Drop: Carson & Capra, by Mike Racioppo
- Dec 22nd NYCHA must think its tenants are stoned junkies, by George Fiala Comments Off on NYCHA must think its tenants are stoned junkies, by George Fiala
- Dec 22nd A Red Hook Christmas, by Emily Kluver and Noah Phillips Comments Off on A Red Hook Christmas, by Emily Kluver and Noah Phillips
- Dec 21st REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK: Does Thor Equities plan to resell 280 Richards Street? by Noah Phillips Comments Off on REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK: Does Thor Equities plan to resell 280 Richards Street? by Noah Phillips
- Dec 21st Important Community Board 6 Meeting regarding Red Hook’s future – public encouraged to show up tomorrow 1 comment
- Dec 19th BRENDAN J. DUGAN ’68, TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADER OF ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE, PASSES AWAY AT AGE 69 1 comment
- Dec 19th Serve to Get Communities of Color over the Trump Hump, by Khary Bekka Comments Off on Serve to Get Communities of Color over the Trump Hump, by Khary Bekka
- Dec 18th Floor damage puts Senior Center Work in Limbo, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Floor damage puts Senior Center Work in Limbo, by Nathan Weiser
- Dec 17th Church Fresco Receives a Facelift, By Emily Kluver Comments Off on Church Fresco Receives a Facelift, By Emily Kluver
- Dec 17th Red Hook Weekend Holiday Fun Comments Off on Red Hook Weekend Holiday Fun
- Dec 15th Op Ed: Chris Ward’s Southwest Brooklyn Plan is Absurd and Dangerous, by George Fiala Comments Off on Op Ed: Chris Ward’s Southwest Brooklyn Plan is Absurd and Dangerous, by George Fiala
- Dec 12th Who was Sol Goldman, anyway? An introduction to Red Hook’s Rec Center, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Who was Sol Goldman, anyway? An introduction to Red Hook’s Rec Center, by Nathan Weiser
- Dec 10th Celebrity Wedding in Red Hook: Demonic or Dramatic? By Emily Kluver 4 comments
- Dec 8th Community Pushes Back on Thor Equities Plan, by Noah Phillips 1 comment
- Dec 6th PSA1 Community Cops to Become Peacemakers, by Noah Phillips 3 comments
- Dec 5th Mike Drop: WHO, WHAT, WHEN, HOW, by Mike Racioppo 2 comments
- Nov 29th Morning Music with James McBride, by Emily Kluver 1 comment
- Nov 26th Betty the Flake Chipper, by Alexandra Corbin Comments Off on Betty the Flake Chipper, by Alexandra Corbin
- Nov 24th Three Red Hook non-profits are finalists in inaugural SPARK prize, by Red Hook Star-Revue staff Comments Off on Three Red Hook non-profits are finalists in inaugural SPARK prize, by Red Hook Star-Revue staff
- Nov 23rd What will Trump Mean for Red Hook? by the Red Hook Star-Revue Staff 3 comments
- Nov 22nd Take It From the Turkey Expert, by Emily Kluver Comments Off on Take It From the Turkey Expert, by Emily Kluver
- Nov 18th Mystery Junk in the Gowanus: Continued, by Emily Kluver Comments Off on Mystery Junk in the Gowanus: Continued, by Emily Kluver
- Nov 17th An Italian Thanksgiving Feast with Theresa, by Emily Kluver Comments Off on An Italian Thanksgiving Feast with Theresa, by Emily Kluver
- Nov 13th A Georgia Caterer in New York, by Emily Kluver Comments Off on A Georgia Caterer in New York, by Emily Kluver
- Nov 11th Summit opens IKEA-renovated College Center to community, by Red Hook Star-Revue Staff Comments Off on Summit opens IKEA-renovated College Center to community, by Red Hook Star-Revue Staff
- Nov 10th Mike Drop: LICH RFP led to a Really Flawed Process, by Mike Racioppo 1 comment
- Nov 8th Open Studios to Return to Red Hook, by Halley Bondy 1 comment
- Nov 7th PS 15 to showcase expanded programs Comments Off on PS 15 to showcase expanded programs
- Nov 6th Mike Drop: No Neutral Choices, by Mike Racioppo 2 comments
- Nov 4th The Fish Gods of Erie Basin, by Noah Phillips Comments Off on The Fish Gods of Erie Basin, by Noah Phillips
- Nov 2nd The Quest for Justice Continues for Tony Sterling, by Nicole Rothwell Comments Off on The Quest for Justice Continues for Tony Sterling, by Nicole Rothwell
- Oct 24th Addabbo celebrates life of Richard Brullo, beloved pharmacist, by the Red Hook Star-Revue Staff 2 comments
- Oct 21st Overcoming Challenges, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Overcoming Challenges, by Nathan Weiser
- Oct 19th Good Fork launches cookbook at neighborhood gala, by the Red Hook Star-Revue Staff 1 comment
- Oct 18th Urban Waste to be Removed from the Gowanus Canal, by Nicole Rothwell Comments Off on Urban Waste to be Removed from the Gowanus Canal, by Nicole Rothwell
- Oct 17th Miracle on Mill Street, by Noah Phillips Comments Off on Miracle on Mill Street, by Noah Phillips
- Oct 13th Mystery Junk in the Gowanus, by Emily Kluver 1 comment
- Oct 13th News from Carroll Garden’s Molesi Club, by Mary Ann Pietanza Comments Off on News from Carroll Garden’s Molesi Club, by Mary Ann Pietanza
- Oct 13th Column: Macro & Micro by Michael Racioppo 1 comment
- Oct 5th Civic Association holds a big September meeting, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Sep 26th Op Ed: Bridging Gowanus, an opposing view, by Rita Miller, LucyDeCarlo and Triada Samaras Comments Off on Op Ed: Bridging Gowanus, an opposing view, by Rita Miller, LucyDeCarlo and Triada Samaras
- Sep 19th Red Hook Open Studios Issues Call for Artists Comments Off on Red Hook Open Studios Issues Call for Artists
- Sep 11th Questions remain about Shore Power in Red Hook, by Noah Phillips Comments Off on Questions remain about Shore Power in Red Hook, by Noah Phillips
- Sep 7th It’s Back To School time, by the Star-Revue staff Comments Off on It’s Back To School time, by the Star-Revue staff
- Sep 7th A special talent creates a Red Hook institution, by Halley Bondy Comments Off on A special talent creates a Red Hook institution, by Halley Bondy
- Sep 4th Mike’s Say: Fall Previews, by Michael Racioppo 1 comment
- Sep 3rd Red Hook’s Professor at Large, By Noah Phillips 1 comment
- Aug 30th Little Laffs gets Big Laughs, by Halley Bondy 1 comment
- Aug 24th Celebrating Red Hook, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Celebrating Red Hook, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Aug 19th Opinion: De Blasio gets ever smaller, by George Fiala 6 comments
- Aug 16th Sayo Gray’s star drafted by Toronto Blue Jays, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Sayo Gray’s star drafted by Toronto Blue Jays, by Nathan Weiser
- Aug 12th Amid blessings of gratitude, Addabbo launches Red Hook WIC center, by Noah Phillips Comments Off on Amid blessings of gratitude, Addabbo launches Red Hook WIC center, by Noah Phillips
- Aug 9th Free movies in Valentino Park, by Halley Bondy Comments Off on Free movies in Valentino Park, by Halley Bondy
- Aug 8th Column: Gaining Yards, by Michael Racioppo Comments Off on Column: Gaining Yards, by Michael Racioppo
- Aug 8th Menchaca brings NYPD and Red Hook youth together, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Menchaca brings NYPD and Red Hook youth together, by Nathan Weiser
- Aug 8th Local Clergy React to Increasing Violence, by Laura Eng Comments Off on Local Clergy React to Increasing Violence, by Laura Eng
- Aug 6th Red Hook Shore Power system is operational, by Noah Phillips 1 comment
- Aug 6th New Boerum Hill flea offers local crafts, by Halley Bondy Comments Off on New Boerum Hill flea offers local crafts, by Halley Bondy
- Aug 6th Death ends life on the mend, by Noah Phillips 1 comment
- Jul 30th Column: Smiling while stabbing LICH in the back, by George Fiala 9 comments
- Jul 13th Red Hook’s new Tenant Union, by George Fiala Comments Off on Red Hook’s new Tenant Union, by George Fiala
- Jul 11th Plaque celebrating immigration placed at SHSS by the Molesi Club, by Mary Ann Pietanza 1 comment
- Jul 8th Media Critique is Art at Pioneer Works show, by Diana McClure Comments Off on Media Critique is Art at Pioneer Works show, by Diana McClure
- Jul 6th Column: Mike’s Say: Keeping Their Word. by Michael Racioppo Comments Off on Column: Mike’s Say: Keeping Their Word. by Michael Racioppo
- Jun 20th With camaraderie, Red Hook can only continue to improve, by Lazarus Jackson Comments Off on With camaraderie, Red Hook can only continue to improve, by Lazarus Jackson
- Jun 16th Red Hook Senior Center to Reopen by End of Summer, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on Red Hook Senior Center to Reopen by End of Summer, by Nathan Weiser
- Jun 14th City steps in to keep local daycare open, by Nathan Weiser Comments Off on City steps in to keep local daycare open, by Nathan Weiser
- Jun 10th Column: 3rd Rail Politics, by Michael Racioppo 1 comment
- Jun 9th Carroll Gardens author writes novels based on her life experience, by Halley Bondy Comments Off on Carroll Gardens author writes novels based on her life experience, by Halley Bondy
- Jun 8th City wants to evict a successful Gowanus film company by using eminent domain, by George Fiala Comments Off on City wants to evict a successful Gowanus film company by using eminent domain, by George Fiala
- Jun 8th Menchaca takes on heavy hitting developer and wins, by George Fiala Comments Off on Menchaca takes on heavy hitting developer and wins, by George Fiala
- Jun 2nd Message from Carlos: Resilient Together! by Carlos Menchaca Comments Off on Message from Carlos: Resilient Together! by Carlos Menchaca
- May 26th Proposed agreement places Gowanus retention tank on private property, by George Fiala Comments Off on Proposed agreement places Gowanus retention tank on private property, by George Fiala
- May 14th Kentler’s annual benefit always a winner, by Halley Bondy Comments Off on Kentler’s annual benefit always a winner, by Halley Bondy
- May 10th Red Hook ferry location still up in the air, by George Fiala Comments Off on Red Hook ferry location still up in the air, by George Fiala
- May 9th Star-Revue snags 4 awards in state-wide newspaper competition, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Star-Revue snags 4 awards in state-wide newspaper competition, by Kimberly Gail Price
- May 6th Battle of the Decades at Cora’s Red Hook Prom, by Mary Staub Comments Off on Battle of the Decades at Cora’s Red Hook Prom, by Mary Staub
- May 6th Op-Ed: Mayor’s problems put LICH deal under renewed scrutiny, by George Fiala 6 comments
- Apr 22nd Is de Blasio the next to go? Op-Ed by George Fiala 1 comment
- Apr 13th Commentary – The Flux of CB 6, by Mark Shames Comments Off on Commentary – The Flux of CB 6, by Mark Shames
- Apr 7th Editorial: What Red Hook would really be getting, by Kimberly Gail Price 1 comment
- Apr 7th Mark’s Corner: Why I support Hillary 1 comment
- Apr 7th Red Hook Crimes Laid To Wretched Housing in Area, Brooklyn Eagle, 1927 Comments Off on Red Hook Crimes Laid To Wretched Housing in Area, Brooklyn Eagle, 1927
- Apr 6th Eric Adams rules on nursing home by George Fiala Comments Off on Eric Adams rules on nursing home by George Fiala
- Apr 5th Judge Judith S. Kaye’s lasting legacy in Red Hook, by Kimberly Gail Price 2 comments
- Apr 5th $100 million missing from Red Hook IFPS funding, by George Fiala Comments Off on $100 million missing from Red Hook IFPS funding, by George Fiala
- Apr 1st Donald Trump causes commotion at the Red Hook Civic Association, By Cosmo Politan 2 comments
- Apr 1st Atlantic Basin Mystery SOLVED! by Horatio Hornblower 1 comment
- Apr 1st The Mayor’s new Brooklyn- Queens Trolley scheme, by Floppity Eerzo 1 comment
- Mar 17th Notes and Things, by George Fiala Comments Off on Notes and Things, by George Fiala
- Mar 17th Op Ed: The Importance of Participation, by Council Member Carlos Menchaca, District 38 Comments Off on Op Ed: The Importance of Participation, by Council Member Carlos Menchaca, District 38
- Mar 9th Sunny Balzano’s beautiful life, by George Fiala Comments Off on Sunny Balzano’s beautiful life, by George Fiala
- Mar 7th Harriet Zucker is Red Hook canine savior, by Halley Bondy Comments Off on Harriet Zucker is Red Hook canine savior, by Halley Bondy
- Mar 6th Why is NYC delaying Gowanus Canal cleanup? by George Fiala 4 comments
- Mar 4th There is a new private school in Red Hook, by Mary Staub 4 comments
- Feb 12th Sky’s the limit for new Friends of the Red Hook Library, by George Fiala Comments Off on Sky’s the limit for new Friends of the Red Hook Library, by George Fiala
- Feb 11th Red Hook’s Summit Academy collects water for Flint, by Kimberly Gail Price 1 comment
- Feb 9th The best NYCHA meeting ever! by George Fiala 1 comment
- Feb 8th Mark’s Corner: Nydia’s passion and engagement a stark contrast to supposed opponent, by Mark Shames Comments Off on Mark’s Corner: Nydia’s passion and engagement a stark contrast to supposed opponent, by Mark Shames
- Feb 6th Op Ed: Thoughts about de Blasio’s citywide rezoning ideas, by Ed Jaworski, President, Madison-Marine-Homecrest Civic Association Comments Off on Op Ed: Thoughts about de Blasio’s citywide rezoning ideas, by Ed Jaworski, President, Madison-Marine-Homecrest Civic Association
- Feb 1st Red Hook Summit promotes unified resiliency at the Summit Academy, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Jan 31st Reaching Red Hook audiences through a residency that blurs boundaries, by Mary Staub Comments Off on Reaching Red Hook audiences through a residency that blurs boundaries, by Mary Staub
- Jan 22nd Familiar Red Hook face becomes Criminal Court Judge, by Amanda Berman, Esq., Red Hook Community Justice Center Comments Off on Familiar Red Hook face becomes Criminal Court Judge, by Amanda Berman, Esq., Red Hook Community Justice Center
- Jan 21st Gowanus sewage still a hot topic in Superfund negotiations, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Jan 21st Mark’s Corner: We have a better mayor than some think, by Mark Shames Comments Off on Mark’s Corner: We have a better mayor than some think, by Mark Shames
- Jan 19th Daniel J. Defonte’s Way, a new Red Hook street, by Kimberly Gail Price 2 comments
- Jan 15th PA says Red Hook waterfront is safe, by Keith J. Klein Comments Off on PA says Red Hook waterfront is safe, by Keith J. Klein
- Jan 11th Miniature golf coming to Red Hook! by Halley Bondy Comments Off on Miniature golf coming to Red Hook! by Halley Bondy
- Jan 9th News of Religion: Native Son Returns for Christmas Reading, by Laura Eng Comments Off on News of Religion: Native Son Returns for Christmas Reading, by Laura Eng
- Jan 8th A chat with Felix Ortiz, Red Hook’s representative in the NY State Assembly Comments Off on A chat with Felix Ortiz, Red Hook’s representative in the NY State Assembly
2015
- Dec 20th Borough President joins CB6 for a Red Hook Screw, commentary by George Fiala 1 comment
- Dec 16th Reporters Notebook – CB6 and the Oxford Nursing Home Saga, by George Fiala Comments Off on Reporters Notebook – CB6 and the Oxford Nursing Home Saga, by George Fiala
- Dec 10th CB 6 reverses committee decision on nursing home, by George Fiala Comments Off on CB 6 reverses committee decision on nursing home, by George Fiala
- Dec 9th Coherency in Housing, by Mark Shames 3 comments
- Dec 7th Developer tries to give Gowanus a free park, but city doesn’t want it, by George Fiala 3 comments
- Dec 5th CB 6 votes against proposed Red Hook nursing home, by George Fiala 5 comments
- Nov 20th Brooklyn Museum holds craft show this weekend Comments Off on Brooklyn Museum holds craft show this weekend
- Nov 20th Gowanus Pathmark a victim of gentrification, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Nov 19th Council member Brad Lander opposes Fortis plan for a rezoning of the LICH campus, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Nov 18th Keeping a Carroll Gardens tradition alive, by Mary Ann Pietanza 1 comment
- Nov 12th Religion: Scanlan Glass Commissioned to Make Gift for Pope Francis, By Laura Eng 1 comment
- Oct 26th Fellow politicians honor Joan Millman in Carroll Gardens, by George Fiala Comments Off on Fellow politicians honor Joan Millman in Carroll Gardens, by George Fiala
- Oct 19th The importance of participation, by Mark Shames Comments Off on The importance of participation, by Mark Shames
- Oct 17th Red Hook Film Festival this weekend, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Red Hook Film Festival this weekend, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Oct 9th Red Hook gathers at Borough Hall for ferry hearing, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Oct 8th Report from the 76th Precinct Community Council meeting this week, by Keith Klein Comments Off on Report from the 76th Precinct Community Council meeting this week, by Keith Klein
- Oct 8th Speaking Red Hook – Carlo and Ben’s new adventures 1 comment
- Oct 7th Local parishioners attend various Papal events, including religious calendars, by Laura Eng Comments Off on Local parishioners attend various Papal events, including religious calendars, by Laura Eng
- Oct 5th Alexandros Washburn, Red Hook’s resiliency expert, by Halley Bondy Comments Off on Alexandros Washburn, Red Hook’s resiliency expert, by Halley Bondy
- Sep 14th Looking Back: A Brief History of 360 Van Brunt Street, by Halley Bondy 2 comments
- Sep 10th Feast of the Assumption is Celebrated at Outdoor Masses, By Laura Eng Comments Off on Feast of the Assumption is Celebrated at Outdoor Masses, By Laura Eng
- Sep 9th Red Hook gets its very own record store, by Halley Bondy 1 comment
- Sep 4th Menchaca casts doubt on nursing home proposal, by George Fiala 4 comments
- Sep 3rd The Great Atlantic Basin Mystery, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Sep 2nd An Urban Nomad – John McGill Banned, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on An Urban Nomad – John McGill Banned, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Aug 27th Red Hook History: Where exactly was Fort Defiance anyway? by Connor Eugene Gaudet 2 comments
- Aug 7th When law is upended by a loophole, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Aug 3rd Editorial: Wasting time & money 2 comments
- Aug 2nd After Red Hook Walks, Van Brunt becomes an obstacle course, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Jul 23rd Welcome to Red Hook’s Music and Art Festival, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Welcome to Red Hook’s Music and Art Festival, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Jul 20th Celebrating Red Hook Preview Comments Off on Celebrating Red Hook Preview
- Jul 8th Opinion: Trains and boats and Nursing Homes, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Jul 7th Op Ed: Watching neighborhoods transform, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Jul 1st City makes case for retention tank location at EPA meeting, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Jul 1st Red Hook History: When the Pointers & the Creekers divided Red Hook, by Connor Eugene Gaudet 1 comment
- Jun 30th Free Neighborhood Services Comments Off on Free Neighborhood Services
- Jun 29th Red Hook Containerport gains important government support, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Jun 28th Religious News, by Laura Eng 1 comment
- Jun 26th Will a 9 story nursing home become Pioneer Work’s future neighbor? by George Fiala 1 comment
- Jun 18th Forest City Ratner comes to Red Hook for some good publicity, by George Fiala Comments Off on Forest City Ratner comes to Red Hook for some good publicity, by George Fiala
- Jun 9th Red Hook is King at week long SummerFest, by George Fiala Comments Off on Red Hook is King at week long SummerFest, by George Fiala
- Jun 5th Barr Brothers stun Red Hook SummerStage, by George Fiala Comments Off on Barr Brothers stun Red Hook SummerStage, by George Fiala
- Jun 3rd Mark Shames on politics and zoning 1 comment
- Jun 1st Red Hook History: Red Hook Houses originally slated for the ballfields, by Connor Eugene Gaudet Comments Off on Red Hook History: Red Hook Houses originally slated for the ballfields, by Connor Eugene Gaudet
- May 30th Opinion: Duped by the powers that be, by George Fiala Comments Off on Opinion: Duped by the powers that be, by George Fiala
- May 29th SummerStage kicks off Red Hook summer with a great week of free shows!, by Halley Bondy 1 comment
- May 27th Red Hook studied by world’s largest chemical company, by George Fiala Comments Off on Red Hook studied by world’s largest chemical company, by George Fiala
- May 22nd Big Idea Week comes to PS 15, by George Fiala Comments Off on Big Idea Week comes to PS 15, by George Fiala
- May 19th Cobble Hill to change forever as LICH becomes skyscrapers, by George Fiala 20 comments
- May 15th Growing up on a Lehigh Valley Barge, by Halley Bondy 2 comments
- May 12th Summit Academy banquet a huge success, by George Fiala Comments Off on Summit Academy banquet a huge success, by George Fiala
- May 7th Man vs. Nature: The Life of a Barge, by Kimberly Gail Price 3 comments
- May 7th Red Hook History: When graft was “honest” – the story of Coffey Park, by Connor Gaudet Comments Off on Red Hook History: When graft was “honest” – the story of Coffey Park, by Connor Gaudet
- May 6th Friends of Red Hook Library inaugurates LEGO drive. Comments Off on Friends of Red Hook Library inaugurates LEGO drive.
- May 4th Works in progress, by Mark Shames Comments Off on Works in progress, by Mark Shames
- May 3rd The story behind Van Brunt’s Penninsula Gallery, by Alexandra K. Corbin Comments Off on The story behind Van Brunt’s Penninsula Gallery, by Alexandra K. Corbin
- May 1st City Comptroller calls Build It Back “a case study in dysfunction”, by George Fiala Comments Off on City Comptroller calls Build It Back “a case study in dysfunction”, by George Fiala
- May 1st In Red Hook we take care of our own, by Carlos Menchaca 1 comment
- Apr 16th Buddy Scotto and Joe Chirico are the new Bob Hope and Bing Crosby of Carroll Gardens. Comments Off on Buddy Scotto and Joe Chirico are the new Bob Hope and Bing Crosby of Carroll Gardens.
- Apr 6th Star-Revue wins two awards in state-wide newspaper competition Comments Off on Star-Revue wins two awards in state-wide newspaper competition
- Apr 6th Red Hook West hears from politicos, Justice Center and PSA, 1 by George Fiala 3 comments
- Apr 2nd May 15 Pirate’s Ball to raise funds for Waterfront Museum repairs Comments Off on May 15 Pirate’s Ball to raise funds for Waterfront Museum repairs
- Apr 2nd Message from Menchaca, by Carlos Menchaca, City Councilman, 38th District 1 comment
- Apr 1st Red Hook History: Leveling Carroll Gardens to fill in Red Hook – a 19th century project, by Connor Gaudet 5 comments
- Apr 1st Parks presents new Valentino Pier plan, by Overand Dunwith 1 comment
- Apr 1st Coffey Park reopening delayed due to old Dutch man looking for herring, by Melvin Cowznofsky 4 comments
- Mar 31st Opposed to Move NY, by Mark Shames Comments Off on Opposed to Move NY, by Mark Shames
- Mar 20th Editorial: Is Move NY all it is cracked up to be? by George Fiala 2 comments
- Mar 17th Superfund project on schedule, by George Fiala Comments Off on Superfund project on schedule, by George Fiala
- Mar 12th PS 15 students exhibit at Hope & Anchor, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on PS 15 students exhibit at Hope & Anchor, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Mar 10th Pile Driving in Red Hook – an increasing concern, by George Fiala Comments Off on Pile Driving in Red Hook – an increasing concern, by George Fiala
- Mar 8th A New Vision for Brooklyn Bridge Park, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Feb 21st Hoover City and Red Hook, by JJ Burkard 7 comments
- Feb 18th John Burkard on his son, originally published February 2012 1 comment
- Feb 17th Stronger Together brings local non-profits money for job training, by George Fiala Comments Off on Stronger Together brings local non-profits money for job training, by George Fiala
- Feb 13th Funny Valentine’s Day Quotes, compiled by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Funny Valentine’s Day Quotes, compiled by Kimberly Gail Price
- Feb 13th Love Notes from our readers – compiled by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Love Notes from our readers – compiled by Kimberly Gail Price
- Feb 12th Valentine Day Weekend outings Comments Off on Valentine Day Weekend outings
- Feb 12th Columbia Waterfront District Merchant Association decides on monthly meetings, by George Fiala Comments Off on Columbia Waterfront District Merchant Association decides on monthly meetings, by George Fiala
- Feb 11th City Planning studies Red Hook streets, by George Fiala Comments Off on City Planning studies Red Hook streets, by George Fiala
- Feb 10th The Crazy World of Politics, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Feb 10th Opinion: Politics off to the races already, by Mark Shames Comments Off on Opinion: Politics off to the races already, by Mark Shames
- Feb 10th Readers respond to Estate Four plans 1 comment
- Feb 9th Brooklyn Stage Company performs Beckett’s Endgame at Sunny’s, by CarloVogel 1 comment
- Feb 6th Editorial: Menchaca roils the waters, by George Fiala 16 comments
- Feb 3rd The 76th Precinct loses a gem, by George Fiala Comments Off on The 76th Precinct loses a gem, by George Fiala
- Jan 29th Breakfast at Rocky’s, by George Fiala Comments Off on Breakfast at Rocky’s, by George Fiala
- Jan 28th Brooklyn Made and Brooklyn Restored: An 1891 Wissner Concert Grand Piano Comments Off on Brooklyn Made and Brooklyn Restored: An 1891 Wissner Concert Grand Piano
- Jan 26th Red Hook today is firmly rooted in Red Hook of the past, by Mary Ann Pietanza 2 comments
- Jan 24th Development without displacement: ensuring affordability in Red Hook, by Ben Fuller-Googins Comments Off on Development without displacement: ensuring affordability in Red Hook, by Ben Fuller-Googins
- Jan 23rd Heights Player’s The Graduate falls flat of expectations, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Heights Player’s The Graduate falls flat of expectations, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Jan 22nd Editorial: Breaking the chains of corporate interests 2 comments
- Jan 21st Are the Red Hook cranes headed to Sunset Park? by George Fiala 1 comment
- Jan 3rd Opinion: Psychological Seduction, by Khary Bekka Comments Off on Opinion: Psychological Seduction, by Khary Bekka
2014
- Dec 20th Brooklyn Collective a place for creative Christmas shopping, by George Fiala Comments Off on Brooklyn Collective a place for creative Christmas shopping, by George Fiala
- Dec 19th At least another year until the Red Hook Senior Center gets its new digs, by George Fiala Comments Off on At least another year until the Red Hook Senior Center gets its new digs, by George Fiala
- Dec 18th New furniture shop opens on Van Brunt, by Micah B. Rubin Comments Off on New furniture shop opens on Van Brunt, by Micah B. Rubin
- Dec 17th De Blasio Report Card, by Mark Shames Comments Off on De Blasio Report Card, by Mark Shames
- Dec 13th Tony Sterling’s alleged killers in custody, by George Fiala 25 comments
- Dec 2nd Friends of Carroll Gardens Library hold an open house, by George Fiala Comments Off on Friends of Carroll Gardens Library hold an open house, by George Fiala
- Dec 1st Red Hook gets its own business incubator, by George Fiala Comments Off on Red Hook gets its own business incubator, by George Fiala
- Nov 26th Editorial: Our Red Hook Thanks & Hopes 1 comment
- Nov 12th Editorial: A good time for Red Hook Comments Off on Editorial: A good time for Red Hook
- Nov 11th Intercourse is a Pioneerworks romp through current art and science, by George Fiala Comments Off on Intercourse is a Pioneerworks romp through current art and science, by George Fiala
- Nov 7th Ashley’s law brings justice to prison visits, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Ashley’s law brings justice to prison visits, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Oct 29th Giant Red Hook Truck Parking Lot update, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Oct 28th Our Sandy memories – Kimberly Gail Price & George Fiala Comments Off on Our Sandy memories – Kimberly Gail Price & George Fiala
- Oct 28th Triangle Smell Follow-up Comments Off on Triangle Smell Follow-up
- Oct 28th Menchaca Statement on Valentino Pier Bathrooms Comments Off on Menchaca Statement on Valentino Pier Bathrooms
- Oct 27th Beautiful Fall day for Red Hook Harvest Festival, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Beautiful Fall day for Red Hook Harvest Festival, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Oct 25th PortSide NewYork & other hidden Sandy Stories, by Portside Comments Off on PortSide NewYork & other hidden Sandy Stories, by Portside
- Oct 25th Red Hook Farm survives Sandy and presents 2014 Festival, by Diehl Edwards Comments Off on Red Hook Farm survives Sandy and presents 2014 Festival, by Diehl Edwards
- Oct 25th Red Hook and the 1964 World’s Fair, by Mary Ann Pietanza Comments Off on Red Hook and the 1964 World’s Fair, by Mary Ann Pietanza
- Oct 21st Editorial: Elephants in the room Comments Off on Editorial: Elephants in the room
- Oct 11th Menchaca flexes his muscles on parks issue, by George Fiala 9 comments
- Oct 6th Our Beloved Valentino Park, by John McGettrick 1 comment
- Oct 3rd Red Hook loses Two day Music Fest, by George Fiala Comments Off on Red Hook loses Two day Music Fest, by George Fiala
- Oct 2nd Editorial: This is how our governor rolls 4 comments
- Sep 29th Columbia Street loses Escape Music Festival, by George Fiala Comments Off on Columbia Street loses Escape Music Festival, by George Fiala
- Sep 25th Valentino Update, by George Fiala Comments Off on Valentino Update, by George Fiala
- Sep 24th THE GOWANUS CANAL NOW, by Mark Shames Comments Off on THE GOWANUS CANAL NOW, by Mark Shames
- Sep 23rd One person can make a difference, by Karen Broughton and family 1 comment
- Sep 22nd Education Beat: PS 15 is now a magnet school, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Education Beat: PS 15 is now a magnet school, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Sep 20th Controversial plan for Valentino Pier Comfort Station, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Sep 18th Valentino Pier repaving to go on as planned, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Sep 17th Op Ed: It’s time to join the Climate Justice Movemen, t by Corbin Laedlein Comments Off on Op Ed: It’s time to join the Climate Justice Movemen, t by Corbin Laedlein
- Sep 17th 100th Birthday Celebration for a Great Smith Street Lady, by John Verrangia, Jr 3 comments
- Sep 16th Electeds finally reach out to PA regarding Pier 9 concerts Comments Off on Electeds finally reach out to PA regarding Pier 9 concerts
- Sep 14th Ready Red Hook Day binds community, by Keith Klein 3 comments
- Sep 13th Columbia Street shakes with party on Pier 9, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Sep 12th Artisan to Entrepreneur graduates speak, by George Fiala Comments Off on Artisan to Entrepreneur graduates speak, by George Fiala
- Sep 10th Red Hook Volunteers in a fix, by Diehl Edwards Comments Off on Red Hook Volunteers in a fix, by Diehl Edwards
- Sep 10th Reporters Notebook – Primary Day 2014, by George Fiala Comments Off on Reporters Notebook – Primary Day 2014, by George Fiala
- Sep 9th EPA deal with Lightstone up for public comment 1 comment
- Sep 9th Primary Day Endorsements Comments Off on Primary Day Endorsements
- Sep 8th Candidates speak Comments Off on Candidates speak
- Sep 5th Pete Sikora receives NYSNA endorsement 6 comments
- Sep 5th Parks apologizes for hasty fencing at Valentino Pier, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Sep 4th Miccio boxing program a real knockout, by Frances Vidal 3 comments
- Sep 4th Menchaca for Zuniga – Velazquez for Ortiz Comments Off on Menchaca for Zuniga – Velazquez for Ortiz
- Sep 3rd Rockfest promoter provides details Comments Off on Rockfest promoter provides details
- Sep 3rd Red Hook Library gets expanded hours! 2 comments
- Sep 3rd Menchaca makes endorsement in local assembly race Comments Off on Menchaca makes endorsement in local assembly race
- Sep 2nd Valentino Pier community meeting Comments Off on Valentino Pier community meeting
- Sep 2nd Red Hook at Work, by Micah B. Rubin 4 comments
- Sep 2nd Mark Shames’ political column Comments Off on Mark Shames’ political column
- Aug 30th Endorsements: Teachout, Sikora, Ortiz 2 comments
- Aug 29th Assembly candidates square off in series of debates, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Aug 27th American Stevedoring Gone From Red Hook Terminal, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Aug 27th Record breaks important Red Hook story 3 comments
- Aug 27th Old Timer’s a happy day of reunion, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Aug 26th Message from Carlos about Valentino Pier 3 comments
- Aug 26th BerlinRosen 4 comments
- Aug 26th Eric Adams on the police Comments Off on Eric Adams on the police
- Aug 25th Updated – UPK application period extended Comments Off on Updated – UPK application period extended
- Aug 25th Brad Lander press release regarding 4th Avenue & 9th Street Subway Comments Off on Brad Lander press release regarding 4th Avenue & 9th Street Subway
- Aug 22nd Red Hook Rising Update by the Red Hook Rising Committee, by Gita Nandan, Co-Chair Comments Off on Red Hook Rising Update by the Red Hook Rising Committee, by Gita Nandan, Co-Chair
- Aug 22nd Fundraiser for the Red Hook Volunteers Comments Off on Fundraiser for the Red Hook Volunteers
- Aug 20th Editorial: Staying vigilant on community issues Comments Off on Editorial: Staying vigilant on community issues
- Aug 19th LENZ IN FOCUS: Justin leads the 76th, by Harrison Neuhaus Comments Off on LENZ IN FOCUS: Justin leads the 76th, by Harrison Neuhaus
- Aug 18th Red Hook’s farm in rebuilding mode this year, by Diehl Edwards Comments Off on Red Hook’s farm in rebuilding mode this year, by Diehl Edwards
- Aug 18th Ceasar Zuniga announces UFT endorsement, by George Fiala Comments Off on Ceasar Zuniga announces UFT endorsement, by George Fiala
- Aug 12th Opening Up New Worlds at the Red Hook Library, by Danette Vigilante Comments Off on Opening Up New Worlds at the Red Hook Library, by Danette Vigilante
- Aug 9th Nydia is in Felix’s corner Comments Off on Nydia is in Felix’s corner
- Aug 8th Go To Marietta’s to See How It Used to be Around Here, by Elizabeth Graham 1 comment
- Aug 8th Sad news, death of Matty Chirico of Marietta’s 4 comments
- Aug 7th Garbage truck update 1 comment
- Aug 7th Tony the Sculptor, by Alexandra Corbin Comments Off on Tony the Sculptor, by Alexandra Corbin
- Aug 6th Red Hook Library plan shelved, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Aug 6th Red Hook’s Night Out Against Crime, by George Fiala Comments Off on Red Hook’s Night Out Against Crime, by George Fiala
- Aug 5th Politics: Marks Corner, by Mark Shames 6 comments
- Aug 4th More on the Pier 9 Rockfest, by George Fiala Comments Off on More on the Pier 9 Rockfest, by George Fiala
- Aug 4th The story behind the Clement Garage, by Clarissa Sauter Comments Off on The story behind the Clement Garage, by Clarissa Sauter
- Aug 2nd Red Hook’s auction house, by George Fiala Comments Off on Red Hook’s auction house, by George Fiala
- Aug 1st Port Authority disses Red Hook big time, by George Fiala 3 comments
- Jul 30th Red Hook Old Timer’s Day Promises a Weekend of Excitement, by Harrison Neuhaus 1 comment
- Jul 30th BWAC’s two current shows draw big crowds and sales, photos and text by Micah B. Rubin Comments Off on BWAC’s two current shows draw big crowds and sales, photos and text by Micah B. Rubin
- Jul 29th Menchaca, NYCHA Promise Asbestos Safety in Public Housing Construction, by Harrison Neuhaus Comments Off on Menchaca, NYCHA Promise Asbestos Safety in Public Housing Construction, by Harrison Neuhaus
- Jul 26th Editorial: The Red Hook Library and colonialism 15 comments
- Jul 25th Plan to divide Red Hook Library derided at CB6 meeting, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Jul 24th Huge CB6 meeting TONIGHT regarding the future of the Red Hook Library Comments Off on Huge CB6 meeting TONIGHT regarding the future of the Red Hook Library
- Jul 22nd In Dynamic Neighborhood, Conservancy’s Mission Remains Unchanged, by Keith J. Klein Comments Off on In Dynamic Neighborhood, Conservancy’s Mission Remains Unchanged, by Keith J. Klein
- Jul 21st Sandy recovery topic of community meeting at PS 15, by Harrison Neuhaus 1 comment
- Jul 19th Red Hook Coalition Finalizes Long-Term Community Recovery Plan, by Harrison Neuhaus Comments Off on Red Hook Coalition Finalizes Long-Term Community Recovery Plan, by Harrison Neuhaus
- Jul 16th The Star-Revue speaks to Pete Morales, interview by Amanda Decker Comments Off on The Star-Revue speaks to Pete Morales, interview by Amanda Decker
- Jul 15th News from the Independent Neighborhood Democrats, by Mark Shames, President Comments Off on News from the Independent Neighborhood Democrats, by Mark Shames, President
- Jul 14th A Red Hook monument goes silent forever, photos and text by Micah B. Rubin 5 comments
- Jul 13th Celebrating Red Hook brings arts, artisans and musicians together for a great day in the sun! Comments Off on Celebrating Red Hook brings arts, artisans and musicians together for a great day in the sun!
- Jul 11th New Brown Baptist celebrates Sister Ingram’s Centennial, by George Fiala Comments Off on New Brown Baptist celebrates Sister Ingram’s Centennial, by George Fiala
- Jul 10th Take Back Gowanus challenges Brad Lander’s “Shared Values,” by Harrison Neuhaus 4 comments
- Jul 9th The Star-Revue speaks to a Red Hook Old-Timer, interview by Amanda Decker 6 comments
- Jul 8th Take Back Gowanus 2 comments
- Jul 6th IKEA and the Star-Revue present “Celebrating Red Hook Day” Saturday July 12 2 comments
- Jul 6th Tell us in person, Mr. de Blasio 2 comments
- Jul 5th South Brooklyn 4th of July, by George Fiala Comments Off on South Brooklyn 4th of July, by George Fiala
- Jul 4th Editorial: Is Change Inevitable? Comments Off on Editorial: Is Change Inevitable?
- Jul 4th Gowanus Gunman Shoots 2 Ironworkers, Kills Self, By Harrison Neuhaus Comments Off on Gowanus Gunman Shoots 2 Ironworkers, Kills Self, By Harrison Neuhaus
- Jul 4th Red Hook 2024, by Micah B. Rubin 1 comment
- Jul 2nd Red Hook was the place to be this 4th of July, by Peter Axtman 1 comment
- Jun 27th Cross Country Fundraising begins on Court Street, by Clarissa Sauter 1 comment
- Jun 25th It’s NYC vs. EPA at monthly CAG meeting, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Jun 11th Oversight meeting uncovers mold and money shortages, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Jun 10th Daniel Cruz remembered in funeral service, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Jun 3rd Emergency Meeting called in Red Hook, by George Fiala 2 comments
- May 31st Red Hook resident dies after delayed ambulance response, by George Fiala 45 comments
- May 29th The Arrogance of the Parks Department, by George Fiala 2 comments
- May 27th Creating a cultural sanctuary in Red Hook, by Micah B. Rubin Comments Off on Creating a cultural sanctuary in Red Hook, by Micah B. Rubin
- May 23rd Curtain closes on Long Island College Hospital, by Kimberly Gail Price 2 comments
- May 8th The Red Hook Coalition – non profits working for the community, by George Fiala Comments Off on The Red Hook Coalition – non profits working for the community, by George Fiala
- May 1st More than just a place to drown pints, by Kevin McCormack Comments Off on More than just a place to drown pints, by Kevin McCormack
- Apr 30th Editorial – Red Hook needs its own mayor Comments Off on Editorial – Red Hook needs its own mayor
- Apr 9th Lillie Marshall fields housing complaints at monthly tenant meeting, by George Fiala Comments Off on Lillie Marshall fields housing complaints at monthly tenant meeting, by George Fiala
- Apr 7th Star-Revue wins prestigious statewide award Comments Off on Star-Revue wins prestigious statewide award
- Apr 7th Help a Red Hook family in need – UPDATED Comments Off on Help a Red Hook family in need – UPDATED
- Apr 1st Help a Red Hook family in need – UPDATED 2 comments
- Apr 1st Van Gogh ear found in Red Hook, by Hobbert Ruse Comments Off on Van Gogh ear found in Red Hook, by Hobbert Ruse
- Mar 30th Editorial: Coalition needs even more presence Comments Off on Editorial: Coalition needs even more presence
- Mar 30th Red Hook Coalition holds first-ever public meeting, by George Fiala Comments Off on Red Hook Coalition holds first-ever public meeting, by George Fiala
- Mar 29th A Stand Up Performance, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on A Stand Up Performance, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Mar 29th A Stand Up Performance, by Kimberly Gail Price 1 comment
- Mar 25th BASIS School to open in Red Hook this fall, by George Fiala Comments Off on BASIS School to open in Red Hook this fall, by George Fiala
- Mar 9th Neighborhood throws benefit to help local photographer, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Neighborhood throws benefit to help local photographer, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Mar 9th The Crazy World of Politics, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Mar 9th Editorial: Calling for a stronger Civic Association 2 comments
- Mar 9th Councilmembers Lander and Levin guests at February Gowanus CAG meeting, by George Fiala Comments Off on Councilmembers Lander and Levin guests at February Gowanus CAG meeting, by George Fiala
- Mar 9th New boilers to be installed at Red Hook Houses, by George Fiala Comments Off on New boilers to be installed at Red Hook Houses, by George Fiala
- Mar 9th Black History month celebrated with new Borough President at Historical Society, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Black History month celebrated with new Borough President at Historical Society, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Mar 9th March Happenings, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on March Happenings, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Mar 9th Red Hook to vote on PB projects, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Red Hook to vote on PB projects, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Mar 9th Theater Review: Heights Players production shines, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Theater Review: Heights Players production shines, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Feb 11th Red Hook’s own Ornament Rock Star, by Mary Ann Pietanza Comments Off on Red Hook’s own Ornament Rock Star, by Mary Ann Pietanza
- Feb 5th This editorial is not really about the BASIS school 3 comments
- Jan 30th Sandy brings state money to Red Hook for local improvements, by George Fiala Comments Off on Sandy brings state money to Red Hook for local improvements, by George Fiala
- Jan 27th The Star-Revue Red Hook wish list for 2014, by George Fiala Comments Off on The Star-Revue Red Hook wish list for 2014, by George Fiala
- Jan 24th Cora Dance’s Red Hook Live, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Cora Dance’s Red Hook Live, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Jan 10th BASIS Independent School’s for-profit strategy, by George Fiala 2 comments
2013
- Dec 23rd Update on BASIS Independent School in Red Hook, by George Fiala 5 comments
- Dec 22nd Daily News has it backwards, by George Fiala 7 comments
- Dec 19th CB 6 Committee hears of plans for an upscale detox center on Beard Street, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Dec 18th Op Ed: Thanksgiving for LICH: A Personal Story, by Judith A. Francis 2 comments
- Dec 17th Op Ed: LICH Ombudsman calls for impeachment, by Dr. Jon Berall 1 comment
- Dec 16th Alex House Project helps young moms, by Angela Johnson-Archer Comments Off on Alex House Project helps young moms, by Angela Johnson-Archer
- Dec 13th CB 6 whacks BASIS School, by George Fiala Comments Off on CB 6 whacks BASIS School, by George Fiala
- Dec 6th Red Hook West elections to be December 10th. Comments Off on Red Hook West elections to be December 10th.
- Nov 27th THE STROMBERG REPORT, by Kimberly Gail Price 3 comments
- Nov 25th Protect us from flooding, by Jake Bienecke and Andrea Sansom Comments Off on Protect us from flooding, by Jake Bienecke and Andrea Sansom
- Nov 25th Meet “Skip” Williams – hospital hitman, by Kimberly Gail Price 4 comments
- Nov 24th Editorial – Our thoughts on a Red Hook for the rich and famous Comments Off on Editorial – Our thoughts on a Red Hook for the rich and famous
- Nov 23rd Elite private school to be built near Red Hook Houses, by George Fiala Comments Off on Elite private school to be built near Red Hook Houses, by George Fiala
- Nov 14th EPA Meeting Tonight at 173 Conover Street, 6:30 pm to announce Record of Decision Comments Off on EPA Meeting Tonight at 173 Conover Street, 6:30 pm to announce Record of Decision
- Oct 31st Red Hook’s Homemade Parade Comments Off on Red Hook’s Homemade Parade
- Oct 29th Kimberly’s words on Sandy, One Year On 1 comment
- Oct 28th A tale of Sandy Various Voices, One Story, by A.B. Decker Comments Off on A tale of Sandy Various Voices, One Story, by A.B. Decker
- Oct 22nd Kukla and Ambrose talk color and art at Kentler by Jherelle Benn Comments Off on Kukla and Ambrose talk color and art at Kentler by Jherelle Benn
- Oct 13th New Issue is out! Comments Off on New Issue is out!
- Oct 7th Letters to the EPA, edited by George Fiala 1 comment
- Oct 3rd Carlos Menchaca’s sophisticated sweep to power, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Sep 19th A RED HOOK MANIFESTO, by the Red Hook Star-Revue Comments Off on A RED HOOK MANIFESTO, by the Red Hook Star-Revue
- Sep 6th De Blasio announces newest and greatest SUNY/LICH court order yet, by George Fiala 4 comments
- Sep 6th Why vote for Menchaca/Why vote for Gonzalez, by the candidates for DC 38 City Council Comments Off on Why vote for Menchaca/Why vote for Gonzalez, by the candidates for DC 38 City Council
- Sep 5th Fine Fare to reopen soon, by Camille Daniels Comments Off on Fine Fare to reopen soon, by Camille Daniels
- Sep 3rd Star-Revue Primary Endorsements 2 comments
- Aug 31st Carl McCall’s Ivory Tower, by George Fiala 5 comments
- Aug 21st A legal and moral responsibility, by Hon. Carolyn Demarest 1 comment
- Aug 20th “A Legal and Moral Responsibility” to set LICH right, by George Fiala 1 comment
- Aug 20th The Beginnings of Normalcy at LICH? by George Fiala 3 comments
- Aug 19th SUNY Remains Defiant, by George Fiala 5 comments
- Aug 17th LICH wins in court yet again, by George Fiala 3 comments
- Jul 22nd Images from LICH 1 comment
- Jul 15th Red Hook firehouse celebrates centennial, words and photos by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Red Hook firehouse celebrates centennial, words and photos by Kimberly Gail Price
- Jul 11th Director Julie Taymor honored at Brooklyn Museum, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Director Julie Taymor honored at Brooklyn Museum, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Jul 10th Michelle Williams, by Jenny Belin Comments Off on Michelle Williams, by Jenny Belin
- Jul 9th Josh Parker lectures on Red Hook’s past fires by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Josh Parker lectures on Red Hook’s past fires by Kimberly Gail Price
- Jul 8th Red Hook Lion’s Club celebrates Twenty Years Comments Off on Red Hook Lion’s Club celebrates Twenty Years
- Jul 5th Understanding FEMA’s new flood maps, by Stacie Nieves Comments Off on Understanding FEMA’s new flood maps, by Stacie Nieves
- Jul 2nd Proposed bill would mandate sale of LICH properties, by Kimberly Gail Price 3 comments
- Jul 1st SUNY spits in the face of NY State Supreme Court, by Kimberly Gail Price 6 comments
- Jun 28th New administrator for LICH 5 comments
- Jun 24th LICH RALLY TUESDAY! Comments Off on LICH RALLY TUESDAY!
- Jun 24th Miccio Center to remain open Comments Off on Miccio Center to remain open
- Jun 20th Linda Gibbs speaks at the Red Hook Houses. Comments Off on Linda Gibbs speaks at the Red Hook Houses.
- Jun 10th Superfund Project moves on – a Primer, by George Fiala 2 comments
- Jun 10th Feedback Comments Off on Feedback
- Jun 10th Fundraiser for LICH doctors frantically trying to rescue the dying hospital. Comments Off on Fundraiser for LICH doctors frantically trying to rescue the dying hospital.
- Jun 10th Theatre: Falconworks’ Production of Enemy of the People, by Brian Clancy Comments Off on Theatre: Falconworks’ Production of Enemy of the People, by Brian Clancy
- Jun 8th LICH Unraveling Continues, by Kimberly Gail Price 30 comments
- Jun 7th Red Hook Trolley 1 comment
- May 15th Red Hook West Tenants Meeting – May 14th 2013 Comments Off on Red Hook West Tenants Meeting – May 14th 2013
- May 8th The Vultures after LICH, by Kimberly Gail Price 9 comments
- May 6th Ray Hall speaking at the most recent CAG meeting Comments Off on Ray Hall speaking at the most recent CAG meeting
- May 6th EDITORIAL – An unfortunate public display 16 comments
- May 5th GBX’s win at all cost strategy backfires, by George Fiala 7 comments
- May 5th Star Revue brings home statewide awards in newspaper competition 1 comment
- Apr 26th LICH Officially Saved (Kimberly knew it all the time) 1 comment
- Apr 23rd Decision Soon on Gowanus Sludge (July 1, 2012), by Matt Graber and Abby Savitch-Lew 1 comment
- Apr 23rd Lou Sones speaks at Reg Flowers’ Gowanus meeting last week 1 comment
- Apr 8th The Award-Winning Star-Revue 1 comment
- Apr 8th Help Wanted Comments Off on Help Wanted
- Apr 5th The Governor and LICH, by Kimberly Gail Price 11 comments
- Mar 26th Vote your disapproval of the EPA plan for Red Hook – Editorial 2 comments
- Mar 25th SUNY’s plan to kill LICH, by Kimberly Gail PRice 1 comment
- Mar 5th Cora Dance’s wordless production speaks a universal language, by Kimberly Gail Price Comments Off on Cora Dance’s wordless production speaks a universal language, by Kimberly Gail Price
- Mar 4th LICH closing averted, at least temporarily, by Nic Cavell 3 comments
- Feb 28th If you don’t know what you’re talking about, NY Times, please don’t talk 2 comments
- Feb 26th EDITORIAL – NYCHA’s backtracking Comments Off on EDITORIAL – NYCHA’s backtracking
- Feb 23rd Red Hook community reacts to EPA plan, by Nic Cavell Comments Off on Red Hook community reacts to EPA plan, by Nic Cavell
- Feb 15th The Importance of Tyquan’s Hook, by Nic Cavell Comments Off on The Importance of Tyquan’s Hook, by Nic Cavell
- Feb 14th NYCHA a no show at their own meeting, by Nic Cavell Comments Off on NYCHA a no show at their own meeting, by Nic Cavell
- Feb 13th EPA seeks community input on placement of Gowanus sludge in Red Hook, by Nic Cavell 3 comments
- Feb 6th From Red Hook to Kilimanjaro, by Nic Cavell Comments Off on From Red Hook to Kilimanjaro, by Nic Cavell
- Feb 3rd Strength in numbers confront NYCHA, by Nic Cavell Comments Off on Strength in numbers confront NYCHA, by Nic Cavell
- Feb 3rd Advertise in our print edition. Comments Off on Advertise in our print edition.
- Feb 1st EPA presents Gowanus remediation to skeptical Red Hook audience, by Nic Cavell 2 comments
- Feb 1st Look, Tweedledee. It’s an actual event Comments Off on Look, Tweedledee. It’s an actual event

