The Brooklyn Academy of Music first opened its doors to the public on January 15, 1861. It began operations in Brooklyn Heights, at the corner of Montague and Clinton Streets. The performing...
Brooklyn's contribution to the development of American cinema is, without exaggeration, enormous. And it all started with the “great silent” and continued until the American cinema decided to focus on Hollywood. There...
The organizers of the Brooklyn Film Festival have been hosting international competitive film events since 1998. Over the years, the mission of the event has crystallized. The first and foremost reason for...
Since 1980, Puppetworks Classic Puppet Theater has been delighting and entertaining its young and not-so-young audiences in Park Slope. Puppetworks offers original, interesting, fun, and educational plays for kids and their parents,...
The Film-Makers' Cooperative is the first artist-run nonprofit organization dedicated to the dissemination of experimental film and media arts. It is a membership-based, non-contractual, non-exclusive organization, meaning that artists control the rights...
On November 24, 1928, the Brooklyn Paramount Company introduced something never before seen, not only in Brooklyn or New York, but more than that, even in the United States and around the...
It is well known that the film history of Brooklyn began with the Vitagraph studio, also called the American Vitagraph Company. It was founded and began its work in Midwood. The studio...
Barbra Streisand is an American singer, actress, director, and producer, one of the most successful figures in show business. She is the only person to have won an Oscar, a Tony, an...
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