Singing womens praises – City Tech prof. puts spotlight on female performers
As an English major at Hunter College in the sixties, Patricia Spence Rudden recalls how exciting it was to discover Laura Nyros music in the midst of studying literature by dead white males. Her music was very urban; I understood
Reaction to Bhutto slay
Brooklyns large Pakistani-American population last week mourned the assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto with candlelight vigils and prayers.
Bhutto, 54, who twice served as prime minister, but was removed from off
Bhutto, 54, who twice served as prime minister, but was removed from off
Dipping deep into Santas bag of holiday cheer
The jolly man from the North Pole was feted in style when he arrived at Weichert Realtors to dispense holiday cheer.
Santa held court at the realty office part of the Franzese Group at 1707 86th Street where he welcomed a steady stre
Santa held court at the realty office part of the Franzese Group at 1707 86th Street where he welcomed a steady stre
Pitch-perfect benefit for burn unit
St. Patricks School morphed into a mini-Madison Square Garden when a plethora of Brooklyn entertainers took to the stage to raise money for the New York Firefighters Burn Unit in The Bronx.
The big-hearted jam session featuring perfor
The big-hearted jam session featuring perfor
Brooklyn youngsters strike oil while learning
Children learned about the significant role olive oil plays in the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. Educators from the Brooklyn Childrens Museum used the plants at Brooklyn Botanic Garden to help children, ages five and older, discover the chemistry of p





















