By: Tatiana Sanchez Kendall Smith returns to room 19.11 of the Brooklyn Supreme Court with handcuffs around her wrists and a visible belly. It is two months after her last court date. There is no [...]
If members of Congress do not reach a budget agreement by midnight Friday, the federal government will shut down.
But even if the government shuts down, life for most Brooklynites will go on.
By Tatiana Sanchez and Amaris Castillo Untitled from Tatiana Sanchez on Vimeo.
By Aliza Moorji Photos by Tatiana Sanchez and Amaris Castillo The first thing that Pat Marmo asks the bereaved is to tell him about the deceased. Then he asks about the funeral. Marmo is manager [...]
By: Amaris Castillo and Tatiana Sanchez Florists talk about creating beautiful arrangements for the saddest occasion. It takes time -and a lot of imagination- to capture the essence of the deceased through a floral creation. [...]
By Amaris Castillo, Aliza Moorji, and Tatiana Sanchez The Brooklyn Ink spoke to Dr. Jerome Krase, a sociology professor from Brooklyn College, to share his views on how a large crime can have a lasting [...]
As Valentine’s Day approaches, Brooklynites share what they love – and hate – about their borough.
By Amaris Castillo, Ivana Kottasová, Aliza Moorji, and Tatiana Sanchez They do what they love. And they make money off of it. Follow four Brooklyn artisans – a bagmaker, a jewelery maker, a quilt girl [...]
By Amaris Castillo and Tatiana Sanchez Tattoo artist Annie Lloyd describes the birth of a tattoo. Lloyd, 32, has worked at Three Kings Tattoo in Greenpoint for three years.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
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