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Queens Museum Reverses Plan To Cancel Israel Event After Criticism
The museum was accused of bowing to "Palestinian friends."
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The museum was accused of bowing to "Palestinian friends."
Organizers said the rally was in response to apparent neo-Nazi material surfacing in the neighborhood.
Publisher Patricia Adams is charged with using The Forum to bully a woman out of testifying against the mob.
The funds come from Anthony and Leah Ziniti, who started a foundation to fight the condition that took their daughter's life.
Work on the train hall has begun after a first phase, to build a connection to the existing station, was completed.
The organization is offering shows ranging from family sagas to flamenco.
The owners of a DUMBO pizzeria are branching out into ramen.
The application comes as the neighborhood is seeing a residential boom.
Restaurants on Grand Street between Union and Bushwick avenues are offering bargain prix fixe meals.
Ticket prices, dates, headlining acts and more.
Shows include "The Old Settler," "A Small Oak Tree Runs Red" and "Yellowman."
Greenpoint residents complained of overly aggressive marketing by the food delivery company.
LoftOpera is performing Leoncavallo’s "Pagliacci" starting next month, part of its mission to bring opera to the masses.
There will be 20 four-story buildings and one 11-story building.
"You're better off robbing the police station. There's more guns here than the crooks have," a friend of the victim was quoted as saying.
Big Sky Works will build a planetarium out of hoops.
“I got so many messages threatening me and my family with violence," the victim reportedly said.
Sgt. Roshain E. Brooks, 30, died during a "mishap" as the Army was firing on ISIS, the Army stated.
A report shows prices for new Bushwick developments surging 20 percent.
Stretches of Willoughby and Clermont avenues will be repaired.