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The Brooklyn Rail is a publication and platform for the arts, culture, humanities, and politics. The Rail is based in Brooklyn, New York.It features in-depth critical essays, fiction, poetry, as well as interviews with artists, critics, and curators, and reviews of art, music, dance, film, books, and theater.
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Brooklyn straphangers were blindsided by R train closures over the weekend — even as some were relieved to avoid the Big Apple’s violence-plagued underground. ... and news of the service ...
An MTA subway operator is “fighting for his life” after he was stabbed multiple times Tuesday morning in Brooklyn by a transit recidivist, union officials said. ... The 31-year MTA veteran was ...
Phong H. Bui (born September 17, 1964, in Huế, Vietnam) is an artist, writer, independent curator, and Co-Founder and Artistic Director of The Brooklyn Rail, a free monthly arts, culture, and politics journal. Bui was named one of the "100 Most Influential People in Brooklyn Culture" by Brooklyn Magazine in 2014. [1]
A plan for an extension from City Hall to the Long Island Rail Road's Flatbush Avenue terminal station (now known as Atlantic Terminal) in Brooklyn was adopted on January 24, 1901, and Contract 2, giving a lease of 35 years, was executed between the commission and the Rapid Transit Construction Company on September 11, with construction ...
Norman Kelley is a freelance journalist, author, and former segment producer at WBAI 99.5 FM.. Kelley has written for numerous publications, including LA Weekly, [1] The Village Voice, [2] Newsday, and Brooklyn Rail. [3]