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Home » Archives for October 27, 2017

Daily Archives: October 27, 2017

Posted inLocal Voices

Are You Sexy?

by Noreen Sumpter October 27, 2017January 28, 2021

Are you sexy, hot, the cat’s meow, all that, and a bag of chips? It’s a lot – and you might think it’s a crazy thing to think about. Whatever […]

Calpulli Mexican Dance Company, Dia de lost Muertos, Papel Picado, Children's event, kids events brooklyn, halloween brooklyn kids halloween, kids dia de los muertos, skulls, flowers, pan de muerto
Posted inArts & Entertainment, Featured News

Celebrate Life with ‘Dia de Los Muertos’ at Brooklyn Children’s Museum

by Andrea Leonhardt October 27, 2017January 28, 2021
heart health, BK Reader Kings County Hospital, heart health center, heart failure, NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County, cardiac specialists, psychologists, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, nutritionists, pharmacists
Posted inBrownsville, Business & Innovation, Crown Heights, East New York, Featured News, Flatbush, Prospect Heights

Kings County Hospital Innovates Heart Health With New Center

by Andrea Leonhardt October 27, 2017January 28, 2021
Al Sharpton, BK Reader, Medgar Evers College, civil rights, lgtbq rights, women's rights, civic education, civic engagement, CUNY, Crown Heights, National Action Network, Male Development and Empowerment Center Lecture Series, Medgar Evers, Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York,
Posted inCrown Heights, Featured News, Lifestyle & Culture

Al Sharpton to Hold Civic Education Lecture at Medgar Evers College

by Andrea Leonhardt October 27, 2017January 28, 2021

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