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The Williamsburg Roots of the Adler Acting Dynasty

by Geoff CobbMarch 11, 2019March 11, 2019

  American theater and film acting owes a huge debt to Stella Adler who is perhaps the most influential teacher of the dramatic method in American theater history. Adler’s method […]

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Maria Stewart: America’s ‘First Black Woman Political Writer’ Who Taught in Williamsburg

by Geoff CobbMarch 8, 2019February 13, 2024

This story was originally published in 2019.

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Brooklyn Label: Rediscovering the Astral’s Legacy

by Geoff CobbMarch 6, 2019March 7, 2019

A lot of local history is quickly disappearing, but one place that is holding strong is Brooklyn Label (180 Franklin St.) and the historic building it calls home. French Greenpointer […]

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Honoring Greenpoint’s Pioneering Female Factory Workers

by Geoff CobbMarch 5, 2019March 5, 2019

The iconic industries of North Brooklyn were staffed by females who were underpaid and often worked in dangerous conditions. It’s high time we honor these anonymous, but heroic local workers. […]

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New York City’s First Black Principal Sarah Tompkins Garnet Began Her Career in Williamsburg

by Geoff CobbMarch 4, 2019March 6, 2019

  March is Women’s History Month when we celebrate the achievements of North Brooklyn’s greatest women. Sarah Tompkins Garnet was not only the first black woman to serve as a […]

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Will Eisner: Williamsburg’s Father of The Graphic Novel and Legendary Comic Artist

by Geoff CobbFebruary 18, 2019February 18, 2019

North Brooklyn has produced a slew of creative geniuses in many fields, but Will Eisner created a new genre of art. A gifted and innovative comic artist, Eisner was the […]

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Williamsburg’s Forgotten Great Abolitionist Editor: Willis Hodges

by Geoff CobbFebruary 15, 2019February 15, 2019

Last week I spoke about Brooklyn’s great poet Walt Whitman who served as the editor of Williamsburg’s Brooklyn Daily News in the late 1850s, but I also mentioned the name […]

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The Unlikley Story Behind Williamsburg’s Washington Statue

by Geoff CobbFebruary 12, 2019February 12, 2019

These last bone-chilling, frigid days have been hard to bear, but these freezing days have reminded me of the horrible cold the Continental Army endured during the darkest moments of […]

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Walt Whitman’s Writing About North Brooklyn

by Geoff CobbFebruary 5, 2019

For most of us when we think about Brooklyn’s greatest poet Walt Whitman we think about his poetry and not about his prose. However, Whitman like many creative people today […]

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Historic Documents Highlight Local History of Slavery

by Geoff CobbFebruary 4, 2019

It’s February and Black History Month has started, a time when we recall the huge African-American contribution to our country. Ask many educated New Yorkers and you may find that […]

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