This unassuming storefront off Myrtle-Wyckoff packs a serious punch with its distinctive twist on traditional Mexican cuisine.
Artichoke Basille’s Pizza chain, famous for its thick and cheesy slices satisfying late-night munchies, is opening its eighth location with mixed reviews from locals.
Handel and Mozart get a turn at the venue which is best known as a seat of the city’s thriving DIY scene.
The next installment of this semi-regular tour will showcase a Bushwick over a century old but not forgotten.
When “Norberts III” opened in February, proprietors told Bushwick Daily they were hoping to have a license to serve beer and wine in time for picnics in their big, beautiful yard. They’ve done it!
“Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Stories of Community and Resilience from Public Housing” opens at Silent Barn’s Disclaimer Gallery on Friday, September 9th.
So what if you didn’t perfect that ballroom dance lift with your summer fling? Don some ’60s-era resort duds and dance the night away at this Bushwick rooftop party!
When you think of Barcey’s, don’t just think coffee!
Manifest Bodyworks had been operating out of a Bushwick apartment since this past Winter—and now has a permanent home on Bushwick’s Central Avenue!
A brooklyn resident posted the bogus listing to make apartment hunters consider the dire state of the housing situation in Bushwick.
Have you seen Pippen? This little Cockalier needs your help.
Party with local favorites and FENDIKA returning from Addis Ababa for an encore performance! in Bushwick!
Alice Sparkly Kat focuses on social identity within her astrology practice.
“The Muse is an invaluable resource…iIf these guys lose their space, the circus and performance arts scene as a whole will suffer greatly,” said House of Yes organizers.
The Bushwick Community Map integrates data from city records into an easily navigable resource for tenants and homeowners trying to stay abreast of changes to the neighborhood’s housing landscape.
A new variety show called “Bushwick’s Got Talent” is coming to the Wyckoff Avenue venue in September, so get your act together and wow your friends and neighbors!
Travel to House of Yes, Central Station, and Forrest Point tomorrow with selfies at every stop.
Finger Food was curated by three former Cooper Union classmates, marking brainchild The Hand’s first show.
There will be doggy “pupsicles” and ice cream and a wading pool just for dogs—so yeah, bring your dog to this one!
Join Mt. Home Arts for a curated night of music, animation, and artwork by local artists.
Sometimes you endure unbearable humidity and get caught in a crazy storm—and then get treated to a spectacular sight in the sky. Yesterday was one of those days.
The professional circus practice and performance space moved to Bushwick at the end of 2014—and found itself in dire straits earlier this week.
Spend your Sunday celebrating Coney’s toughest fake gang at Dromedary Bar!
As it happens, the Bushwick Paris Fashion Week Trade Expo will take place in neither locale—it’s planned for the Brooklyn Expo Center in Greenpoint.
Because no one is going to want to watch these debates alone or sober.
The registration deadline for the September 13th primaries is the Friday after this coming one, so now’s the time to make sure that the Board of Elections will be expecting you at the polls!
Broadway and Gates is the busy location of a subway stop, a convenient cross-Brooklyn bus, and now, a coffee shop to serve commuters and locals alike.
The Glove held its soft opening on June 8th.