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What’s happening | Circus, Halloween fun and more

By Lauren Berardi
ice spice
Lifestyle

A song so nice, Ice Spice named it twice: ‘Baddie Baddie’ music video drops with scenes of the Bronx

By ET Rodriguez
Thousands, including Bronx Times reporter, Sadie Brown rode through the streets of the Borough on October 5 for the 31st annual Tour De Bronx cycling event. Riders and the Bronx Times experienced the Bronx from atop two wheels for a new perspective on its people, streets, parks historical and cultural landmarks.
Around Town

I rode the Tour De Bronx on a whim: It was difficult, chaotic and I can’t wait to do it again next year

By Sadie Brown
Throggs Neck

Power Women of the Bronx to celebrate trailblazing leaders at Villa Barone

By Bronx Times
music
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What’s happening | Music, theatre, community and more

By Lauren Berardi
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Fashion

Bronx streetwear shop City Jeans launches “Diamond in the Rough” shoe collab with adidas

By Emily Swanson
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What’s Happening | Pumpkin patch, farmer’s market, food festival and more

By Lauren Berardi
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Mott Haven

Bronx designer debuts jewelry made from Lime scooter parts

By Emily Swanson
theater
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Bronx theater director wins prestigious $250K arts prize

By Emily Swanson
music
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What’s happening | Live music, sports, art and more

By Lauren Berardi
JK is a rapper/singer hailing from the Bronx.
AMNY

Harlem rapper/‌singer JK launches new album with New York City tour

summer sounds
Arts & Entertainment

Photos: Bronx residents enjoy fourth annual Summer Sounds Block Party on Laconia Avenue

By Ethan Marshall and Jewel Webber
Zeta Charter Schools and Ballet Hispánico hosted a performance and immersive dance event Monday at Zeta South Bronx Lower Elementary School to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with pre-K through second grade students.
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South Bronx students celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Ballet Hispánico and Zeta Charter Schools

By Sadie Brown
orchestra of the bronx
Music

Orchestra of the Bronx to perform music from Beethoven and Mozart in free concert Oct. 19

By Ethan Marshall
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Arts & Entertainment

New book by Bronx author cares about Black hair

By ET Rodriguez
Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, the Bronx Tourism Council and the Bronx Economic Development Corporation hyped up the 31st annual tour De Bronx Tuesday at a press conference at Lou Gehrig Plaza. They highlighted some of the sights riders would enjoy on the routes this year, talked about past experiences at the borough's signature cycling event and emphasized its importance in creating new cyclists in the Bronx and demonstrating a demand for safe cycling infrastructure.
Around Town

Tour De Bronx 2025: Thousands expected to cruise through the borough

By Sadie Brown

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