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Jaebi has been writing since 2000. His short story, The Alchemist, reached over 250,000 readers and his work has appeared online in Thaumotrope and Nanoism. His novel, The Guardians, was released in 2010 by Imagenat Entertainment. Jaebi is also a business writer specializing in company naming, concept designs and technical writing. He graduated from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Science in computer engineering.
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  • NYC's best-decorated restaurants for Christmas 2011
    It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in New York. This list of eateries has a little some to do with that.
  • Man Up
    Crying is not so necessary as some women make it appear, though it does have it's place.
  • '2 Broke Girls' cupcake dreams don't measure up to reality
    Much like the theme song from "Laverne and Shirley," which declared, "Making our dreams come true for me and you," "2 Broke Girls" features Max and Caroline brewing a dream of their own: a cupcake business.
  • Occupy Wall Street Lobbying for Mind Space
    As I looked up at the glistening tower of glass and steel destined to replace the World Trade Center, the message became clear: though capitalist heights will stretch far into the clouds, you can't forget about the people living down here on the Earth.
  • New Midwood Park condo awkwardly placed at double the price
    The tide of gentrification has washed down Ocean Avenue and created the Waterfalls, perhaps the only residential building constructed on the street in nearly 100 years.
  • New York City Alive and Well
    A look at this cross section of social media clearly shows that this become a part of the city's collective consciousness.
  • Tragic Beauty
    Tragic Beauty was a statement I made to a friend to explain a relationship gone awry.
  • 5 of New York City's best educators
    Every day, thousands of New York City's unsung heroes take to the streets with little more than tools of creativity, energy, and a thirst for helping young people learn.
  • Music for Bay Ridge and Other Mammals
    This week and for the rest of the Summer, Bay Ridge tykes are in for a treat thanks to the the Music for Aardvarks and other Mammals.
  • Urban Intellectuals Get Sexy
    A new kind of event is offering to heat up your nights this Summer, while also shining some light on the inconsistencies you might find in your night life.
  • LOL at Yourself
    One thing most people can be sure about is that when you take a look at your hottest threads and your fresh hairdo in a snapshot from ten years ago, that it's bound to be laughable. A+ Class Nerds! is an entire comedy show built around that notion.
  • New Yoga Class in Fort Greene
    Fort Greene residents will have a new place to get their yoga sessions on and popping starting on Thursday June 16th from 6:30 pm to 8 pm.
  • Immigrant Food Tour
    On Saturday June 11th, Urban Oyster launches a new Food Tour: Immigrant Foodways: A Neighborhood and Market Tour. The multi-faceted culinary journey takes participants through the authentically flavored streets of East Williamsburg.
  • Dirt Talk Five: Permaculture
    Brooklyn Dirt 5 takes place on Wednesday, June 15th from 7 pm to 9:30 pm at 1118 Cortelyou Road (Sycamore Bar and Flowershop).
  • Brooklyn Connected: Fort Greene Park and More
    Earlier this month, DUMBO became the first neighborhood that broadcasts an all-pervasive Wi-Fi signal. Later this summer, Brooklyn continues to spearhead the trend to make New York City a connected city.
  • So Long Sushi
    On Thursday, June 9th a local Ditmas Park blogger says goodbye to the Sushi oasis that is Himalayan Sushi.
  • Victorian Flatbush House Tour
    On Sunday June 12 from 1 pm to 6 pm, over 500 people are expected to flock through Flatbush for the Victorian Flatbush House Tour.
  • If Glee Were Real, It'd Be Just like the School of Rock
    On Saturday June 4th and Sunday June 5th, starting at 4:45 pm, The School of Rock does the music of Queen. Yeah, that Queen.
  • Brooklyn Promenade Bake Sale
    Well it turns out that Gardeners also know their way around an oven. On Saturday June 4th, starting at 11 am, the Promenade Gardeners are having a Bake Sale.
  • Life on Mars is Poetic
    Poet, Tracy K. Smith rounds out the month at PowerHouse Arena with a celebration of her new book of poetry, Life on Mars.
  • Last Day
    Will races to find the key to saving the world from ending on May 21st, 2011.
  • Bombay Mahogany Magic
    On an adventurous stroll through Red Hook, Brooklyn, I saved this charming table from the curb, sanded it down, then polished it up, better than new.
  • Remember the Holocaust - an Event
    There's no doubt that descendants of Holocaust survivors and the global Jewish nation as a whole has been deeply affected by the genocidal attempt.
  • Reggae Retros Dance Party
    Looking for some old-school reggae to wind up and down on the Spring Fling of your choosing? There's no better place than the longest running monthly dancehall party, Reggae Retro.
  • New Baby Classes at Tribeca Parenting (in Brooklyn)
    Now that the recently opened Tribeca Pediatrics office is in full momentum in Fort Greene, Tribeca Parenting classes are starting a slew of new workshops and classes.
  • John Lithgow Does Kids
    This weekend, John Lithgow is performing The Sunny Side of the Street at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • Spring Electronic Waste Recycling Events
    The Lower East Side Ecology Center has a laundry list of Spring Cleaning events aimed at your not-so-precious anymore electronics, destined to leak toxic materials in some landfill and end up in drinking water.
  • Foodie Alert - Explore the Food Lovers' Guide to Brooklyn
    How did a borough of such residential aspirations grow to rival restaurant selections of Manhattan? Find out this weekend at the Brooklyn Historical Society.
  • Brooklyn Mutt Show II
    You may not be a "Best in Show" freak, but that doesn't mean you don't have the cutest pooch this side of Prospect Park. Way more cuddly than the snarly beagle down the hall. So why not put your bark to the test
  • Jazz for Young People: "What is the Big Band Era?"
    In fact their focus is so centered on inspiring young people to know, learn and appreciate the jazz art form, there's a strict "all grown-ups must be accompanied by a child," policy.
  • Brooklyn Dodgers All Star Weekend
    This weekend, on Saturday March 26th starting at 2 pm, BHS hosts Ted Reed, a reporter and author who's still holding a flame for Brooklyn Dodgers' infamous player, Carl Furillo.
  • New Wave Meets Minimalism Concert
    Though you won't find evidence of this secular performance on the First Presbyterian Church's official weekend events list, it is going down.
  • This Weekend: Notable Performances at Sycamore
    The lineup at Sycamore is sprinkled with enough variety to lure even the most settled couch potato out of his or her well worn crater of a futon that's been around since college.
  • Weatherization Workshop
    On the evening of Thursday, March 24th, Sustainable Flatbush is hosting a two-hour Weatherization workshop with vital tips on keeping your domicile secure from the elements.
  • Get Your Spring Green On
    Starting this weekend, the Prospect Farm group is hosting a Spring Kick Off, three days of city farming classes
  • Spanish Dancers Invade Ditmas Park
    I'll never forget the day when Ms. Roker, my second grade teacher told the class about Flamenco Dancers, who's beauty and grace is world-famous and well-earned
  • Who was Mark Twain?
    it's hard to describe what the Aesthetic Realism Foundation is, but one thing is certain, you'll find enrichment from their events.
  • Landmarks Preservation Commission Public Hearing
    The Cobble Hill building on 156 Court Street was built in 1848-55 and altered with a storefront. There's currently an application is to install a new storefront
  • A Weekend of Equisite Little Ballets
    The New York Theatre Ballet is presenting an all-new interactive show primed for young theatre goers with one-hour adaptations of classic ballet. In
  • Truck Fest!
    I've yet to meet a kid that doesn't like trucks. I'm still waiting for my 8 year old's fascination for wheeled vehicles (tanks aren't as cool) to pass.
  • CHILDREN'S ART WORKSHOP
    Inkblots are ideal for emerging artists as they require very little skill to make and aid the development of visual skills and confidence.
  • Hidden Brooklyn Heights
    This Sunday, March 27th, join Homer Fink, Brooklyn Blog media mogul, as he takes you on a 90 minute stroll on through the secrets of Brooklyn Heights.
  • Local March Madness
    Head out with the family and keep the March Madness by sharing your your support for intramural championship games.
  • Community Conversation at Plymouth Church
    Forty eight years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. visited Brooklyn Heights' Plymouth Church.
  • Municipal Meetings This Week
    Two neighborhood monthly meetings on tap this week: CB12 and 66th Precinct Monthly Meetings on Tuesday and Thursday, respectively.
  • Healthcare on a Boat
    Of course, we can't all take time away from reality to volunteer aboard a vessel off the coast of some war-torn country, but we can spend money on things we're going to buy anyway--food and drinks!
  • Dressed to Kilt
    The event is put on by heavy hitters of the fine art scene, Isabella Garrucho Fine Art and Friends Of Scotland, so promises to be an evening of high art, inspiring fashion, and delectable morsels.
  • Eat Well and Feel Swell
    The event is a benefit to support the 161,000 acres of the Adirondacks and keep it unspoiled by mankind's tasteless advances.
  • Mike Cottone Encore Performance!
    If you missed the first time around, fate's offering you a do-over
  • A Date for Goodness Sake
    Manthropy, manages to pull on your heart strings twice over using their unique dating platform, not only can you give to a worthy cause, but you'll meet Mr. or Mrs "Alright!" in the same night.
  • CELEBRATE with SANDRO!
    The food pairings will be as reminiscent with classics from his first restaurant like crispy fried artichokes; bucatini with guanciale, onions and pecorino romano; and roasted porchetta.
  • Collaborative Performance at Grace Exhibition
    This weekend, Saturday, March 26th, Grace Exhibition and Art Space has a three-pronged night of incredible performances.
  • The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures
    The Intelligent Homosexual's story follows a retired longshoreman who confers with his family on whether or not he should commit suicide.
  • New Hub for Live Jazz
    In addition to revamping the menu, Nichole is planning the space as an ongoing venue for live Jazzy music.
  • TO the MOON: Shorts About Space Travel
    Next Monday, on March 28th, they are showing a special series of short films focusing on space travel
  • Big Movies for Little Kids Film Festival
    There's a new film festival in Cobble Hill sponsored by the good folks who's film Spring film series aims to expose youngin's to the wonderful world of amazing movies
  • Group Writing Class
    A new writing group and workshop is beginning in Kensington this week on Wednesday, March 23rd.
  • Lower East Side is Hoppin
    Your kids will get a kick out of Bossy Frog, with his eternal smile, tiny red guitar and the way he sports a cap, crown or whatever style dictates on his left eye
  • Become a Vendor at the Brooklyn Flea Market
    If you're a local crafts maker, book seller or jewelry designer, there's a new market coming to Windsor Terrace this Spring.
  • King Pajama Concert
    2009 Parent's Choice Award Winners, King Pajama is throwing a jam this weekend at 92Y Tribeca
  • Music at the Brooklyn Childrens Museum
    On Sunday, March 20th folk music band, Charles and Fati, will be strumming and singing at the Brooklyn Childrens Museum starting at 1:00pm.
  • Brooklyn Navy Yard Tour
    Unless you're new to these parts, you've probably heard of the Navy Yard but exactly what happens there may not be so clear. Here's your chance to find out.
  • Latin Fever Family Celebration
    Looking for something to liven the lazy, Sunday? Rally the family and head over to Latin Fever Dance Studio for a Family Celebration.
  • The Bowery Presents: Reggie Watts
    You'll recognize Reggie Watts as a seemingly burned out musician in front of a mic and keyboard, but that sentiment couldn't be any further from the truth.
  • Afro-Peruvian Jazz Concert in Flushing
    On Saturday, March 19th, Queens Library patrons are in for an afternoon of Afro Peruvian Jazz with a special concert performance by Corina Bartra.
  • The Iranian Theater Festival
    The show itself brings a collection of ten contemporary Iranian works per performance, offering theater goers a well cultured sampling of the rich and fabled culture.
  • Third Thursdays with NYC Trust
    Names You Can (NYC) Trust is a Brooklyn-based posse of music and beat makers. They've forged a mutually beneficial alliance with Sycamore Bar and Flower shop call "We Live in Brooklyn"
  • See the Elton John Documentary Free
    Described as " A captivating and exhilarating real-life experience of musical creation and generosity", the Union follows Elton through the creation of a album he completed with his own idol, Leon Russel.
  • Spring Fever at St. Anns and the Holy Trinity
    Outstanding artists from the New York theater scene will entertain you with song in the gorgeous medieval space at Saint Ann's in beautiful historic Brooklyn Heights
  • Zumba Meets Rock and Roll
    On Saturday, March 19th, NYC Rock Camp is pulling out all the stops with a trifecta of awesome: NYCRC Family Zumba, Kids Rock and Roll Show and Rock Camp Reception.
  • Before a House Became a Home
    his weekend, champions of New York's glorious past, the Brooklyn Historical Society, is hosting a class that will answer these questions and more.
  • Forces of Nature Take Over Sycamore
    The album is Dianas' most soulful project to date, influenced heavily by West African polyrhythms.
  • The Restoration of the Ratzer Map: Lecture by Jon Derow
    The 18th Century map maker, Bernard Ratzer was is generally regarded as the Tiger Woods of cartography
  • Get Dirty for a Cause!
    The vital work is needed to help decrease the unsafe levels of lead, arsenic and heavy metals in the soil. ick!
  • Brooklyn Bridge Park Gets Greener!
    According to Beautiful Earth, the park will save over $200,000 in fuel costs, tens of thousands in electricity and spare us all from 530 tons of Carbon Dioxide.
  • Visions is Back!
    Though I've always had good food and a decent time at the restaurant, it's clear that they suffered from the Coney Island Avenue curse...
  • Brooklyn Queens Expressway Reconstruction
    Sam Schwartz has made a commitment to reach out to the community portions of work will affect to hear concerns and update on progress and that's what this meeting is all about.
  • Procrastinator's Irish Gathering
    DUMBO's Water Street Restaurant and Lounge is catering to the "late" crowd, still looking for something to do after work--that is if you decided to show up for work today.
  • St. Patrick's Day in Midwood
    I know some of you are still mulling around the options, where to go, who to see, so many things to decide, maybe you should make it simple on yourself.
  • Total Recall Art Exhibit
    Most people think of Arnold when they hear Total Recall, an actor nothing like Govenor Schwarzenegger mind you, but sci-fi geeks like me can think of no one other than writer, Philip K. Dick.
  • Your Choice: Karate or Ballet?
    Latin Fever's dance classes include Salsa, Afro-Carribbean and Cha Cha for adults at $50 to $60 monthly memberships.
  • Ripping at Mortality's Shreds
    There are few reliable exhibition spaces in the city where you get the rawness of creativity in Brooklyn's art scene as this place.
  • Business Opportunity with the Department of Education
    If you have a vertical transportation consulting service and are in the market for your next big client, you'd be hard pressed to get a better paying (see: more stressful) job than with the DOE.
  • Literary Debutante Ball
    Next month, on April 29th, One Story, a not for profit organization devoted to giving emerging authors their chance to shine, will host The Literary Debutante Ball: A Celebration of Emerging Writers.
  • Summer Dance Camp
    Since your kids are going to go to camp this summer anyway, why not have them go somewhere they can acquires skills that you can live vicariously through?
  • Monday Meditation in Ditmas Park
    The Happiness Course , is a series of meditations that help you explore the joys of inner peace so that you can spread love to all of yourself and then maybe even help the rest of us out.
  • Purim Carnival!
    Purim Carnival starts at 11:15am and jams until 3pm in the afternoon. You need not be of the Jewish faith to attend. Cost is $5 for members and $10 for non-members.
  • Last Minute Writing Workshop
    A.S King has the answer and she's showing aspiring Young Adult writers some insight into capturing the spirit of your youth and churning it into characters primed for best-selling writing.
  • New York Classical Theatre Presents: The Rover
    Imagine a party where everyone wears masks, men drink with full intent of stupor, swing blades with brazen disregard and women use raunchy language as foreplay.
  • Sweet 16 on the Big Screen
    Typically reserved for highly artistic performances and concerts (all free btw), the high ceilings and cavernous acoustics make the Winter Garden an ideal space.
  • Parking Alert! Neighborhood Film Shoot
    Do you park on 18th Avenue (Christoforo Columbo Blvd) between Mc Donald Avenue in Midwood? If so, you should know that a new Robert Dinero (produced) show is filming tomorrow, Tuesday, March 15th.
  • Help High Schoolers Afford Prom Night
    Brooklyn Prom and the 88th Precinct are working together to collect gently used prom clothing (suits, dresses, cufflinks, etc) and make them available for High School students
  • Surreal Graphic Novels at Powerhouse Arena
    "In this winsomely haunting graphic novel from Katchor... an overstuffed suitcase becomes a ripe, comic metaphor for modern life. Rarely have books that made this little sense made so much sense."
  • St. Paddy's Day at Brooklyn Children's Museum
    This week, St. Patrick's Day falls just in time for the Brooklyn Children Museum's Free Thursday Night making for the perfect storm of family fun.
  • Brooklyn Dirt: Garden Design
    This week, on Wednesday, March 16th from 7pm to 8:30pm, head over to Sycamore Flower Shop for a workshop on Garden Design.
  • Save the Date: Victorian Flatbush House Tour
    On Sunday, June 12th, go see the Brooklyn neighborhood repeatedly used in films to tell stories happening in suburbia.
  • Gift the Luck of the Irish
    This St. Paddy's day season, Sean Casey Animal Rescue is offering the chance for you to spread a little four-leaf clover grace to the animals in their stay.
  • Drawbacks of the T-Mobile G2
    The G2 is a writer's smartphone however, it remains a Near Device, and has a few nagging drawbacks that should really be non-issues at this point.
  • Pajama Jammy Jam at the Knitting Factory
    The event will feature the laugh out loud rock band, The Fuzzy Lemons, who will be decked out in pajamas and welcome kids to do the same (parent's too!)
  • String Theories at SOB
    Still looking for something to do tonight? Head on over to an event put on by the String Orchestra of Brooklyn. The String Theories Exhibit and Concert.
  • Free Smoke Alarm Program for Seniors
    Smoke alarms are the unsung heroes of home appliances. They sit quietly nestled in some corner of the kitchen working non stop, 24 hours a day.
  • Regina Carter at Brooklyn Museum
    On Sunday, March 13th from 3pm to 5pm, Brooklyn Museum plays gracious host to award winning jazz artist, Regina Carter.
  • Spring Has Sprung!
    Tonight, Spring has Spring at the Sugar Shack Burlesque. Start your weekend off with the host of the Slipper Room, James Habacker and outrageous burlesque by RunARound Sue and Bunny Love.
  • What Grows in Brooklyn Heights?
    Next Thursday, March 17th, Brooklyn Heights, the Brooklyn Heights Association is extending its virtual walking tour with a live and in person showing.
  • 11th Congressional District Job Fair
    Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke is listening to her constituents in the 11th Congressional District and hosting a Job Fair on Tuesday, March 22nd.
  • The Art of Children's Books: Inspiration to Illustration
    Local cartoonist and illustrator, Kris Waldherr, has transformed her home/work space into an exhibition gallery of her and other artists' work.
  • Seasons Opens March 21st
    The new restaurant Seasons will feature a contemporary American menu, according to the word on the electric street, and confirmed by the New York Times earlier this week.
  • Midwood, an Enormous Palace
    I know it's been a long, dreary, frigid and snow ridden winter here in New York City. I've been living here 30 years, and have never seen any season so disappointing.
  • City Sinkhole Swallows SUV
    The accident happened within the hour as police were blocking eastbound traffic on Newkirk Avenue and paramedics were on the scene
  • Zak Morgan Rocks Out for Kids
    Grammy nominated artist-musician and winner of the 2003 Children's Music Web Award, Zak Morgan will be at 92Y Tribeca on Sunday, February 20th.
  • Americana Family Jamboree Across the River
    On Sunday, February 20th, the Americana Family Jamboree will be an afternoon of fun, friends and good, ole, jamboree favorites: banjos, mandolins' fiddles, and guitars-yeehaw!
  • Love in Transit Valentine's Day Party
    This one's a strange Valentine's Day Celebration at best. On Monday, February 14th, the Transit Museum is hosting "Missed Connections, A Love in Transit Party".
  • From Fiction to Philosophy: A Walls and Bridges Event
    Greenlight Bookstore kicks off the Fiction to Philosophy event on Sunday, January 30th at 1:00 pm. Experience Walls to Bridges in Fort Greene before it moves on to the far and distant outer borough of Manhattan.
  • New Burger Joint on Court Street
    If there's one constant to the busy streets of New York City, it's the every changing store fronts. Gone is Peking 2 to make way for a new Burger joint on the 200 block of Court Street.
  • New Subway Station Downtown Brooklyn
    While the subway station isn't completely new, the changes are significant for the Jay Street Brooklyn Hub
  • Buffalo Chicken Dip
    Superbowl party food should be filling, easy to make and feed a group of your hungriest friends. Buffalo Chicken Dip fits all of those requirements and makes an excellent companion to pizza and tortilla chips.
  • How to Lose Weight in the New Year
    Serious goals like losing weight require strategy and there are some simple tactics you can use to make your commitment a reality.
  • Free Gaga Dance Class and Lecture by BAM
    It turns out that 'Gaga' is more than a pop singer, but a grace style of dance with origins in Israel. Unwind the holiday season with this free class with master Gaga teacher Ohad Naharin.
  • How to Self-Publish Successfully
    As more authors leave traditional large publishers in search of higher royalties, self-publishing and digital publishing are gaining a new level of respect and attention.

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