Let us service you: The best Brokelyn guides of 2016
Year in Review

Let us service you: The best Brokelyn guides of 2016

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This article appears as part of Brokelyn’s “Year in Review” series, which will continue throughout the week.  New Year’s resolutions are usually trash, […]

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Broke-ing news: We’re hiring full-time editors!
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Broke-ing news: We’re hiring full-time editors!

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Calling all wallet wizards, discount divas, saintly savers and kings of Kings County: Brokelyn wants you! We’re hiring full-time editors for the new […]

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Still need a ride to DC for the anti-Trump Women’s March? Here’s how to find one
News

Still need a ride to DC for the anti-Trump Women’s March? Here’s how to find one

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Nov. 8 decided it, and this past Monday confirmed it: Donald Trump is going to be the 45th president of the United States. The […]

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I’m not throwing away my shot: The year in Brooklyn bar culture, 2016
Food & Drink

I’m not throwing away my shot: The year in Brooklyn bar culture, 2016

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This article appears as part of Brokelyn’s “Year in Review” series, which will continue throughout the week.  Drinking has gone from habit to necessity […]

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The 20 best cheap things to do this weekend, home for the holidays edition
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The 20 best cheap things to do this weekend, home for the holidays edition

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1. Get in the (un-)holiday spirit with a screening of Bad Santa — and if you want to redeem yourself with a double-feature, catch […]

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Sleet gig alert: Be an emergency snow worker with the DOT for $15/hour
Careers

Sleet gig alert: Be an emergency snow worker with the DOT for $15/hour

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Well folks, it’s officially winter. And while last week’s snow didn’t leave any stains, a 2017 polar vortex is definitely coming to […]

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Are you a black-owned business in Brooklyn? Add it to this new map to help people find you
Services

Are you a black-owned business in Brooklyn? Add it to this new map to help people find you

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There’s no scientific study we can cite off-hand to prove it, but we’ll say it anyway: supporting black-owned business in Brooklyn is one […]

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A case of nostalgia: BookCourt is selling off its shelves on Craigslist for $500 each
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A case of nostalgia: BookCourt is selling off its shelves on Craigslist for $500 each

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The announcement earlier this month that BookCourt was closing its doors after 35 years in business came as a blow to book lovers and […]

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Warm your heart with this video of drag queens reading to kids at the Brooklyn Public Library
Kids

Warm your heart with this video of drag queens reading to kids at the Brooklyn Public Library

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It’s hard, even in this week before the holidays, to look at the news and the great undulating horror of social media, […]

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Cruelty free 2016! The best of vegan news in Brooklyn this year
Food & Drink

Cruelty free 2016! The best of vegan news in Brooklyn this year

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This article appears as part of Brokelyn’s “Year in Review” series, which will continue throughout the week.  Here’s a joke for you! Why […]

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