Brooklyn Review is bi-monthly news magazine covering the people, the places, and events of Brooklyn. If there's something happening in Brooklyn, it's happening on Brooklyn Review.Brooklyn Review is a program on Brooklyn Independent Television, a community media program of BRIC Arts|Media|Bklyn and can be seen ...
Brooklyn Review is bi-monthly news magazine covering the people, the places, and events of Brooklyn. If there's something happening in Brooklyn, it's happening on Brooklyn Review.Brooklyn Review is a program on Brooklyn Independent Television, a community media program of BRIC Arts|Media|Bklyn and can be seen on the BCAT Network every Tuesday at 9pm.
Show allOriginal Air Date: 8/23/2010 In this episode, reporters dropped by ...
Original Air Date: 8/23/2010 In this episode, reporters dropped by the studio to share their favorite stories of the year, so far. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review. ;http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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Original Air Date: 8/9/2010We revisit previous Brooklyn Review stories to ...
Original Air Date: 8/9/2010We revisit previous Brooklyn Review stories to bring you updates on some of the issues and personalities that captured your attention in the last year: the state budget passed with many tax increases, but the beverage tax isn’t one of them; a proposal to redevelop the site of the old Domino Sugar Factory gets the green light; a woman waiting for a bone marrow transplant gets a new lease on life; the presence of food carts in an area of Bay Ridge continues to wreak havoc on nearby restaurants; and speaking of food, a restaurant named after President Obama is still serving up fried chicken, with or without support of neighborhood residents. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review. ;http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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This edition of Brooklyn Review looks at the joy and ...
This edition of Brooklyn Review looks at the joy and pain of summer in the city. Geese Gate: On the hunt for a reasonable explanation behind the extermination of hundreds of geese from Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. Keywords: Humane Society of New York, geese extermination, Prospect Park MTA Cuts: With the slashing of one train line and the elimination and consolidation of 26 bus routes, frustrations are starting to mount as people are waiting longer for crowded buses and trains. Cigarette Tax: It now costs more to light up in New York City than anywhere else in the nation since a new tax sent the price of a single pack of cigarettes to $11. But will it help smokers kick the habit? Film Fest: One Bed-Stuy native is looking to further elevate the minds of his neighbors by programming the “Chilling on the Corner” film festival. It features a free mix of music and movies all screened in a local playground. Public Pianos: Pianos that could have sung their last tune are getting a second life in several Brooklyn schools and community outreach organizations. Seaside Concert: It’s a concert series that almost didn’t happen. Borough President Marty Markowitz donned his white tuxedo jacket to open the 32nd annual Seaside Summer Concert Series at Coney Island’s Asser Levy Park band-shell. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review. ;http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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Geese Gate: On the hunt for a reasonable explanation behind ...
Geese Gate: On the hunt for a reasonable explanation behind the extermination of hundreds of geese from Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 222. ;Original air Date: 7/26/2010.
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Cigarette Tax: It now costs more to light up in ...
Cigarette Tax: It now costs more to light up in New York City than anywhere else in the nation since a new tax sent the price of a single pack of cigarettes to $11. But will it help smokers kick the habit?From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 222. ;Original air date: 7/26/2010.
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MTA Cuts: With the slashing of one train line and ...
MTA Cuts: With the slashing of one train line and the elimination and consolidation of 26 bus routes, frustrations are starting to mount as people are waiting longer for crowded buses and trains.From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 222. ;Original air date: 7/26/2010.
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Film Fest: One Bed-Stuy native is looking to further elevate ...
Film Fest: One Bed-Stuy native is looking to further elevate the minds of his neighbors by programming the “Chilling on the Corner” film festival. It features a free mix of music and movies all screened in a local playground. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 222. ;Original air date: 7/26/2010.
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Public Pianos: Pianos that could have sung their last tune ...
Public Pianos: Pianos that could have sung their last tune are getting a second life in several Brooklyn schools and community outreach organizations. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 222. ;Original air date: 7/26/2010.
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Seaside Concert: It’s a concert series that almost didn’t happen. ...
Seaside Concert: It’s a concert series that almost didn’t happen. Borough President Marty Markowitz donned his white tuxedo jacket to open the 32nd annual Seaside Summer Concert Series at Coney Island’s Asser Levy Park band-shell. From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review, episode 222. Original air date: 7/26/2010. ;http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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Original Air Date: 7/19/2010In this Haiti-devoted episode of Brooklyn Review ...
Original Air Date: 7/19/2010In this Haiti-devoted episode of Brooklyn Review learn about the headlines you’re not seeing in mainstream media from a Brooklyn-based journalist presently reporting from Haiti; meet organizations awarded Haitian Community Hope & Healing Fund Grants provided by the Brooklyn Community Foundation; hear stories from medical professionals who continue their missions of mercy in Haiti; share in a Haitian-American woman’s efforts to bring her adoptive daughters home to Brooklyn; visit the Flatbush section of Brooklyn to speak with residents with Haitian roots to see how life has changed in the last six-months; and join Djarara, a group devoted to Haiti’s rara music, to lean how the music of their homeland has taken on a new meaning.From Brooklyn Independent Television's Brooklyn Review. ;http://www.bricartsmedia.org/bit
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