The Other Art Fair returned to Brooklyn from April 16-19 at the Agger Fish Building in the Brooklyn Navy Yard in Dumbo, after ...
A “magnificent boondoggle” — that’s how Thomas Flagg of the Army Corps of Engineers described the Red Hook Grain Terminal in ...
For an industry often defined by caped heroes and major publishers, the Brooklyn Independent Comic Showcase (BICS) offers ...
The Underground’s “Kinetic Nation” went up on display at Duckworth Studios at 169 Coffey St. starting in March and closed ...
New York City’s first-ever Urban Forest Plan, released last month by the Mayor’s Office of Climate & Environmental Justice ...
Welcome to ‘Wednesdays in Red Hook’, a new series that gives a close-up look into the hard work, unexpected encounters, and ...
The Star-Revue is a member of the New York State Press Association, a trade organization for community newspapers that was ...
On Saturday May 9 at 2 pm there was a street co-naming on the corner of Lorraine and Columbia to celebrate Red Hook’s Jay McKnight. McKnight was a leader in the Red Hook community and a talented ...
Trudie’s is expected to open the third week in May at 524 Court Street, formerly home to Buttermilk Channel. The menu will ...
Red Hook lost an important leader in Pete Morales, who passed last month. He was the former commissioner of the Red Hook Little League, helped fight for the community, donated to children and those in ...
At April’s general meeting, board members raised several concerns about the Flatbush Avenue Bus Priority Plan, which includes ...