Rewind, and catch up on what made the headlines this week, in the words of the people who said it best!
“What’s more funny and entertaining than seeing a reverend slap his wife with divorce papers, proclaiming he’s leaving her, and then later, with her legs wrapped tightly around his neck, spin her across the dance floor?”
Find out what's happening in Bed-Stuywith free, real-time updates from Patch.
--BSP describes the comedic routine of a winning dance couple
Dancing Stars Shine Bright at 2nd Annual Fundraiser and Competition
Find out what's happening in Bed-Stuywith free, real-time updates from Patch.
“Be thankful for where you are in life right now and forgive yourself for the things that you planned to accomplish but have not.”
--Life Coach Karen St. Hilaire advises readers on another important way to be thankful during Thanksgiving
“I think it’s really important that young people get in touch with how they view the world, become self-aware and find their voice.”
--Rachel Johnson, 23-year-old filmmaker, on the motivation behind exploring the complexities of everyday emotions in her films
Bed-Stuy Filmmaker Discovers Profundity in the Mundane
“I call it 'Pink Friday,' because we’re fabulous.”
--Tia Jackson, owner of Johntines boutique, explains why she chose the color pink over black for her after-Thanksgiving Day sale.
Johntines Boutique Celebrates ‘Pink Friday’
“As far as frosts, lacquers and super matte skin, leave that to ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta.’”
--BSP’s Beauty Works columnist Jessica Williams gives her final word of advice on how to wear makeup
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.