Celebrate Brooklyn

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It's time to figure out where the best parties are this weekend! Make sure to check out our Calendar Page and follow us on Twitter as well! More»

Last night in NYC, Jenne Lombardo and Cynthia Rowley came out to celebrate Waris Ahluwalia's collaboration with Forevermark, Sigur Rós rocks out at Celebrate Brooklyn, Scott Lipps and Erin Fetherston spent the night at Mondrian Soho's new bar Isola, Kelly Rowland unveiled her special edition watches at the Top of the Standard, and more! Last night's parties were full of late night celebrations. More»

It's time to figure out where the best parties are tonight! Make sure to check out our Calendar Page and follow us on Twitter as well! More»

Who doesn't love a free concert? There's a ton of music events over the next few weeks, and the ones we found won't have you dropping your paycheck on tickets. No matter what your music preferences may be, we've found shows in a range of genres all throughout the NYC area. So check out our round up of the best, completely free, shows you can go see before the summer ends. More»

Last night in NYC, Adrian Grenier and Ben Watts came out for Isa Brito's Passengers opening show at Milk Studios, Chaka Khan performed live at the Top of the Standard, Isaac Mizrahi and Derek Blasberg hosted the "New York in Film" summer screening series, Childish Gambino took over the stage at Prospect Park for his benefit concert, and so much more! Last night's parties were full of dramatic performances. More»

Most music lovers would agree that the summer concert scene in the Big Apple is nothing short of unbeatable.  Pounding techno, smooth jazz, eccentric indie and everything in between fills the city with such variety that there truly is something for everyone and you don't need to break the bank to attend. These are some of our favorite FREE festivals for summer 2011: More»

 Tomorrow, Celebrate Brooklyn is hosting the Cold War Kids at the Prospect Park Bandshell. It should be great. Who thought Southern Gothic narratives plus soul, plus post-punk would make such a good combination? Anyway, it starts at 7 pm, and there’s a $3 suggested donation at the gate.