
Last year, more soldiers committed suicide than were killed in Iraq. Artist Sebastian Errazuriz wanted to tell people about it.

The Big Apple is set to build an enormous campground in the middle of the concrete jungle. What does this mean for urban camping across the country?
What do you want to learn? School of the Future is a project about what a school can be. This un-school will facilitate a model of...

From solar panels to a bike-powered blender, this Fort Greene eatery packs a delicious and environmentally-friendly punch.

The guy who maintains the blog The Daily Clean spends an hour each day cleaning a corner of Brooklyn and then publishes before and after photos.

Initially derided as "stupid" by Williamsburg locals, the packs are now flying out of New York City bodegas.
One disadvantage of being an adult is you have fewer chances to sit around in rooms inventing strange gadgets. One advantage is that, should you...

Rapper Christoper Wallace was murdered 14 years ago today. He dropped out of school in 1989, and his Brooklyn high school is still a dropout factory.

BBox is Brooklyn's upstart community radio station coming direct from a farmers' market. They're looking for fresh DJs and hosts.

19-year-old student Orayne Williams got his first home when he went to college. Now he's working to get other homeless teens there, too.

Since 2000, chancellors lacking the credentials to run New York City's schools have been granted waivers. Critics say that's because they're white.
Feeling a little angry about something? Your job, maybe, or your significant other, or, I don't know, the state of the planet? Well, here's a...

Dekalb Market will be a sustainable, community hub for art, food, farming, and small business. Submit your pitches for stalls now and win free rent.
Soon to be internationally renowned as one of the leading and most innovative portable centers for study of information through performing and...
Are you or do you know an exceptional Brooklynite? Nominate him or her for a Brooklyn Do Gooder Award today.

A new art installation in Brooklyn, by Eric Corriel, imagines what it would be like if New York flooded.

The Gowanus canal has been polluted for decades, but now the clean-up process is starting.