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  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Club: In “It’s Hard not to Hate You” Val Frankel Looks Back at Anger

    If love and hate are the ace and king of emotions, inseparable but different, then anger has to be…

    September 22, 2011
  • NY Transit Museum Announces Subway Sleuths Fall Session

    The Fall 2011 session of Subway Sleuths, the New York Transit Museum‘s after-school program for students with autism and…

    September 21, 2011
  • Andrew Dice Clay is Brooklyn Bound, and Not Missing a Beat

    If Andrew Dice Clay wears his heart on his sleeve, then his love for Brooklyn is the aorta pumping…

    September 20, 2011
  • Brooklyn Book Festival 2011

    Take a beautiful day, throngs of book lovers, approximately 100 panels highlighting the work of more than 260 writers,…

    September 19, 2011
  • Flavor, Fun and Food at the Brooklyn Local

    If you haven’t already been there, head down to the Tobacco Warehouse in Brooklyn Bridge Park for the Brooklyn…

    September 17, 2011
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Club: “Tolstoy and the Purple Chair” by Nina Sankovitch

    Grief is universal, but we each respond to a death in our own way. Nina Sankovitch’s response to the…

    September 15, 2011
  • Video: Author J. Courtney Sullivan Discusses Her Best Seller, Maine

    Park Slope resident/ NYT best selling author J. Courtney Sullivan sits in with the Brooklyn Bugle to discuss her…

    September 15, 2011
  • Restaurants and recipes from Cheryl Tan, author of A Tiger in the Kitchen

    Cheryl Tan’s book, “ A Tiger in the Kitchen,” a Brooklyn Bugle Book Club selection discussed here, describes many…

    September 14, 2011
  • #Karoke Video: Jim Carrey Does Radiohead’s Creep

    Brooklyn Bugle pal Mark Marone has been playing with his Live Rock and Roll Karoke band for the last…

    September 13, 2011
  • Brooklyn Bugle Book Club: “A Tiger in the Kitchen” by Brooklyn Heights Resident Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan

    by Alexandra Bowie According to birth order theorists, oldest children tend to be cautious; their younger siblings are the…

    September 9, 2011
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