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Lonely Planet, the world’s largest independent travel publisher, confirmed Brooklyn’s rise to the upper echelons of global tourist destinations when its renowned globetrotting staffers named the borough to its recently released “Go List...

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  The Biggest Sales of '08, So Far
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These are the priciest residential sales in Brooklyn so far this year, per public records. The Heights dominated the first six months of the year, but the record-breaking One Main condo sale and the Connelly mansion closing will mean...

  TKTS Booth at Metrotech Set to Open July 10th
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The Brooklyn TKTS Booth at the MetroTech complex is set to open July 10th. The booth, like the two in Manhattan (Times Square and South Street Seaport) will sell left-over day of performance tickets at half price. With 40,000 workers in that area, thousands of students and now plenty of tourists, this booth could be quite...

  Brooklyn Paper Needs a Photography Summer Intern
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Gersh Kuntzman, Editor of the Brooklyn Paper is looking for a photography intern for July and August. Check out this video.

  July 8th at Community Bookstore: Nikki Giovanni, Capthia, and Louis
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You won't want to miss this event at the Community Bookstore on July 8th at 7 p.m. Fresh from their sold-out engagement at Joe's Pub, vocalist CAPATHIA JENKINS, songwriter/performe r LOUIS ROSEN and writer NIKKI GIOVANNI will make a special appearance at the Community Bookstore in Brooklyn to celebrate their acclaimed new PS...

  Annual Fishing Contest in Prospect Park
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Eugene Patron of Prospect Park also sent word of this marvelously fishy event that begins on July 16th: Young anglers will cheer as NYC Parks & Recreation Commissioner Adrian Benepe, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and Brooklyn Cyclones mascot Sandy the Seagull release a largemouth bass dubbed R.H. Macy into the...

  free shows @ Music Hall of Williamsburg (pool afterparties)
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2008, Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, FREE July 13 - Mobius Band & Amazing Baby (after Breeders @ McCarren) July 17 - DJ Spooky (after DJ Shadow @ McCarren) July 20 - Celebration (after Liars @ McCarren) Aug...

  Death Vessel - 2008 Tour Dates ++ Deer Tick tonight
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Deer Tick @ Southpaw, Brooklyn, NY - June 30, 2008 (Stark) Solo, frontman John McCauley's songs echoed with the classic sadness of Townes Van Zandt - with his band, the songs came alive and crackled with energy. His drunken, mostly...

  free Pool Parties going national AND staying in Brooklyn
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McCarren Pool - June 29, 2008 (more by Kyle Dean Reinford) Gothamist: Do you have spaces in mind for similar shows next year? Sarah Hooper (JellyNYC): Yes we do, The Open Space Alliance, Parks Department and even Marty Markowitz's office...

  Bastille Day at Bar Tabac on Dean Street
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Dean Street's Bar Tabac and other New York area hot spots will host the 6th annual Bastille Day Petanque Tournament and celebrate France ’s Independence Day in style. On Sunday July 13, 2008 from 11:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m., Bar Tabac and Robin des Bois take over Brooklyn’s popular Smith and Dean Street intersection and...

  Wednesday Night: 1776 in JJ Byrne Park
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Movies Al Fresco in JJ Byrne Park: Brooklyn Film Works returns with Democracy in Action, a series of political films on Wednesday nights in July. The show starts at dusk. There will be a short before the feature. First up: 1776. Running time: 2 hrs 56 mins Synopsis: This acclaimed film version of Peter Stone's Pulitzer...

  
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