Rounding out Lunar New Year Parades in Brooklyn is the second annual Brooklyn Lantern Festival Parade. Come by and check out ...
The event offers interactive workshops, music and art to celebrate Tu BiShvat, a Jewish holiday that celebrates ecological awareness.
Here's how to kick off Lunar New Year and the Year of the Snake, a zodiac character that exemplifies resourcefulness, adaptability and resilience.
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Like many other New Yorkers, I’ve always viewed scaffolding is a nuisance, but the always enchanting Brooklyn Children's Museum has managed to change my perception of this omnipresent piece of ...
The museum was founded by Mary Stewart Carey and opened to guests in 1925. Inspired by her visit to the Brooklyn Children’s Museum, the first in the nation, Carey wanted to bring a similar ...
children younger than 12 may explore the garden for free. The easiest way to reach the garden from Manhattan is via the 2 or 3 train to the Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum stop or the 4 or 5 train ...
Many New Yorkers can cite chapter and verse about the African Burial Ground National Monument in downtown Manhattan near City Hall, but only a few know about the burial grounds and segregated ...