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Sunday night marked the opening of "Real Women Have Curves," a new musical on Broadway. It is inspired by a real-life story of the immigrant experience in America.
A powerful new campaign from a Brooklyn organization pairs music with memory, honoring Holocaust survivors this Yom HaShoah.
A unique exhibit at the Von King Cultural Arts Center in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood is shining a spotlight on ...
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"Real Women Have Curves" opens on BroadwayThe show was inspired by the real-life story of the immigrant experience in America. CBS News New York's Hannah Kliger ...
A Brooklyn-based developer is planning to make history by constructing the tallest Passive House skyscraper in the world in ...
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Missing pigeons in Brooklyn park raise concerns about illegal nettingAnimal lovers say pigeons have been vanishing from Brooklyn parks. Now, there are growing concerns about illegal netting. CBS ...
Volunteers in Marine Park, Brooklyn, spent the day planting native vegetation in an effort to restore and protect the marshland and forest after several devastating wildfires burned through the area ...
Volunteers in Marine Park are planting new vegetation that they hope will be more resistant to flames. This comes after a ...
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Art by Rikers Island inmates on display at Brooklyn arts centerA first-of-its-kind exhibit in Brooklyn features works of art made by people in custody at Rikers Island. CBS News New York's ...
Now, a social media campaign is making sure their stories are never forgotten. CBS News New York's Hannah Kliger explains how a new song is uniting voices to support survivors this Yom HaShoah.
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