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This weekend, Brooklyn's art community took to Dumbo's streets, walls, and waterfronts for the 16th Annual Dumbo Arts Festival. Featuring 500 artists' work, the festival defied the stormy weather forecast with bold colors, bright lights, and Manhattan Bridge attractions. From sculptures to projection pieces to performance art, here are some of our favorite shots from the weekend! More»
When it comes to our culture calendars, we're already looking forward to October. But there's an elephant in the room when it comes to upcoming festival talk, and its name is Dumbo. This weekend, over 500 artists and 200,000 visitors will head down under the Manhattan Bridge for the 16th Annual Dumbo Arts Festival. From September 28-30, the borough is celebrating its creative community with free live performances, art installations, and more. To help you navigate DUMBO's artistic ins and outs, we're mapping out everything you need to know about this weekend's Dumbo Arts Festival! More»

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Made out of 1,000 pieces of salvaged plexiglass and steel, the Watertower, designed by Tom Fruin opens today in Brooklyn. The plexiglass pieces were scavenged from all around New York City, with pieces taken from old sign shops to various warehouses. More»
Charlie Sheen is sending us all on the most epic media bender of all time, Steve Jobs made a surprise on-stage appearance at the iPad2 unveiling, and Galliano makes public apology. Plus! Sneaker speakers, love for Anna dello Russo and where to find hot European guys in NYC! More»
Plans to build 2,200 new apartments in the old Domino Sugar factory in Williamsburg have hit a snag. I have a modest alternative proposal: make it a club. "Less Artists, More Condos" could move its party right in. And the sugar plant is not the only NYC location that could become the next nightlife icon. More»