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Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Fall Preview: So Much Is New This Season in the Worlds of Opera and Dance

This fall is a great chance to see the present state of opera and dance—and perhaps its future, too.
By David Cote

Best New York City Museums to Cry at

Not much is free in this life, but no one can ever charge you for crying in public.
By Rachel Millman
A woman hands out tampons to demonstrators with 'Occupy Wall Street' protest at Zuccotti Park in New York before they start cleaning up their belongings October 13, 2011 the morning after Mayor Bloomberg gave a message to Occupy Wall Street protestors that the park needs to be cleaned. Protestors, signs, and sleeping bags need to temporarily vacate the premises while the park's property owner can go in with a cleaning crew starting Friday.

Afternoon Bulletin: NYC Introduces Free Tampons in Schools, Prisons and Shelters

New York City passes legislation mandating free tampons, family holds funeral for Orlando shooting victim in Brooklyn, and more
By Elissa Nunez
Cherry Blossom Haiku

Cherry Blossom Haiku

By Samuel Ferri
NEW YORK - MARCH 21: Gary Vendykowski waters flowers in The Orchid Show at the New York Botanical Garden March 21, 2007 in the Bronx borough of New York City. Today is the first full day of Spring. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

To Do This Week: New York Botanical Garden Opening Celebration

By Jennifer Ashley Wright
Rendering courtesy of West 8

A New Park Coming to Governors Island Promises Breathtaking Vistas

By Justin Joffe

It’s Blockbuster Season! 15 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before September 11

By Paul Laster
Roderick Romero beside his treehouse work in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. (Photo: Courtesy Brooklyn Botanic Garden)

Beloved Brooklyn Botanic Garden Treehouse Torn Down Sans Explanation

By Guelda Voien
Lincoln Road: the winning block.

Verdant Victor Announced In Brooklyn’s Greenest Block Battle

By Kim Velsey

Greener Than Thou: Brooklyn’s Blocks Battle For Coveted Title

By Kim Velsey

So, I Went to a Garden Party…

By W.M. Akers

ProHo Photo Hop

By Observer Staff
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