Bugle Got Game: Kidd’s Jersey Retired, Nets Dominate Heat [Video]
Thursday night, the Nets retired Jason Kidd’s #5 in a well deserved pre game ceremony. His jersey was retired…
October 19, 2013Thursday night, the Nets retired Jason Kidd’s #5 in a well deserved pre game ceremony. His jersey was retired…
October 19, 2013This evening there was a book launch party at Plymouth Church for Brooklyn’s Plymouth Church in the Civil War Era: a Ministry of Freedom, (History Press, Charleston, SC, 2013) a new book by church member Frank Decker, assisted by Lois Rosebrooks, Plymouth’s Director of History Ministry Services. The book tells the story of Plymouth’s role […]
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In the summer of 1994, the Jacobs family: Joe, a well-known poet, Isabel, a war correspondent, and 14-year-old Nina,…
October 18, 2013While most of Brooklyn Heights is littered with graffiti from no talent taggers, the city was quick today to remove the Twin Towers tribute at the Fruit Street Sitting Area created by world famous street artist Banksy earlier this week. It had quickly become a beloved part of the neighborhood with many rushing to take […]
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BHB reader “Lew” sent us this photo of Ben Snead’s Fish Farm installation being removed from their perch at the corner of Washington and Prospect in DUMBO. The piece was part of the DUMBO Arts Festival and described as: Large fish head sculptures including a lane snapper, a yellow tail snapper and a rock hind, […]
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Banksy has struck in Brooklyn Heights. A tribute to the Twin Towers was spotted by a BHB reader in the Fruit Street Seating Area near the Brooklyn Heights Promenade. The artist has also posted a similar picture in Tribeca.
October 15, 2013When I was an associate at LeBoeuf, Lamb, “fifty state survey” was a dreaded assignment. It meant going to the library (no Lexis or Westlaw in those days) to determine the law governing some abstruse matter–say, eligibility of liability insurance on…
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The Brooklyn Bugle is proud to present the World Premiere of Heather Quinlan’s new short documentary about biking in NYC – SPOKE.
Some faces, such as Ben Lee an NYC sanitation worker, may be familiar to fans of Quinlan’s last film If These Knishes Could Talk.
In SPOKE, Lee comments, “My dad escaped North Korea so he wouldn’t have to ride a bike to work. And here we are in the greatest city in the world, and people want to ride their bike to work. I don’t get it.”
So how are those bicyclists, motorists and pedestrians getting along lately?
“The streets are dominated by toxic-belching death machines in a Darwinian death race,” declares bicycle advocate Bill Weinberg.
WATCH NOW AFTER THE JUMP.
October 13, 2013From Karl Junkersfeld: The Brooklyn Nets played their first pre-season game at Barclays last night, Saturday October 12th. The…
October 13, 2013From Karl Junkersfeld: This video consist of questions and answers for Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, as well as,…
October 13, 2013