Arts & Entertainment CORRECTION By Brooklyn Paper Posted on March 26, 2005 The address listed for the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music in "Brooklyn Nightlife" [GO Brooklyn, March 12, 2005] was incorrect. The correct address is 58 Seventh Ave. at Lincoln Place in Park Slope. We regret the error. Jobs in New York Add your job 3P StaffingTailor / Seamstress Euro WoodworkingCABINET MAKER Latham & Watkins LLPAttorney, Corporate View all jobs… Things to do in Brooklyn Post an Event Today, 11 am Brooklyn Spring Market Industry City Today, noon Other Island Book Fair 630 Flushing Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11206 Today, 3 pm Funk Slope: Family-Friendly Funk Concert in Park Slope (All Ages) ShapeShifter Lab Today, 3 pm Tyromancy Live! An Immersive Cheese Musical The Rat NYC Today, 4 pm Brooklyn FC Home Soccer Match Maimonides Park Today, 5 pm Narrows Community Theater Presents “Brigadoon” Fort Hamilton Army Base Today, all day Monshe Bakery Pop-Up at Brooklyn Navy Yard Brooklyn Navy Yard Today, 7 pm 3I/Atlas Film Festival, Brooklyn at Rollin Studios, Greenpoint 4/22 – 28 Rollin Studios View All Events… Get Brooklyn in your inbox Close News, events, culture and more — delivered to you. Thank you for subscribing! Email Sign Up Latest News ‘This is our home’: Bed-Stuy neighbors clash with law enforcement as an eviction battle erupts on Jefferson AvenueMamdani vetoes one protest buffer zone bill, ‘allows’ another to become law ‘The finer diner’: How Shelly Fireman turned a borough into a feeling at the Brooklyn Diner‘Connecting the bench with the bar’: Brooklyn Bar Association holds Judiciary Night Affordable housing lottery launches for 65 rent-stabilized units at Eight80 BK on Atlantic Avenue Things to do in Brooklyn Full calendar Home Pros Find a pro More from Around New York Gay City News Dozens of groups call on Hochul to expand HIV/AIDS housing assistance beyond NYC Caribbean Life Alliyette’s Karnival Collection turns Caribbean joy into wearable gold New York Family LEGO Animals Take Over Old Westbury Gardens This Spring amNY ‘Lots’ of potential: Menin says City Council will launch advisory group to cut red tape, develop small vacant sites for new housing Sections Jobs Home Pros Events Contact
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