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Remember when you could walk into a video store, spend hours browsing the shelves, and discover your next favorite movie just ...
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Reg Thomas draws from his Haitian upbringing, growing up in Brooklyn and dating in New York City to make people laugh.
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Bar owners say 4 a.m. liquor licenses are increasingly difficult to obtain, leaving revelers to settle for earlier bed times.
Night Owl Video, the brainchild of Aaron Hamel and Jess Mills, is the newest old-school video store to bring tangible media back to movie lovers. Opening at 288 Grand Street last Friday, the shop ...
By Sonia Rincón Click here for updates on this story BROOKLYN, New York (WABC) — What’s old is new again in Brooklyn. Remember the days of going to your favorite video store and grabbing a movie from ...