“I love you TV Eye people,” says the ‘Sopranos’ and ‘White Lotus’ star.
Bands get ready to compete for a $5,000 prize on the roof of Our Wicked Lady.
A directory for finding support, counseling and alternatives to police for survivors of domestic violence.
The trio chats about their formation, the development of their sound, and their excellent new EP, All Of Us.”
With a consistent lineup, principal songwriter Ian Jacobs has solidified a sonic vision and direction for the project.
Plus, great gigs happening this week at Alphaville, The Footlight, and Trans-Pecos!
Plus shows at Elsewhere, El Cortez, C’mon Everybody, and Our Wicked Lady
Affordable and inclusive plant-based food by Brooklynite Francesca Chaney is booming.
Calm and classic, Sundown Bar will be your new favorite cocktail joint.
Bushwick Daily wants footage of your Halloween experience!
North Brooklyn and Bushwick feature heavily in Joshua D. Fischer’s interview series.
We’re seeing a spike in subject matter being shown in Bushwick and the surrounding borders – truthfully, it’s in the frenzied cuts of paint in John Legere’s upcoming show at Sugarlift
Secret Project Robot is not a gigantic warehouse that you might imagine to find in other parts of Bushwick, but rather a modest, bar-equipped and almost cozy venue
This week’s FF features 10 brand spanking new releases coming out tomorrow, Saturday April 19th, specifically for Record Store Day
This week’s Friday First features local BK band Slonk Donkerson, who just came out with a new video this week, “Watching Every Channel at Once
Whether you are aspiring to become a professional photographer or just addicted to Instagram, we highly recommend you make the trek out to Brooklyn Bridge Park this next week to check out the second annual Photoville
Exciting news! Bushwick Daily and Catopolis are collaborating on a book of short stories about Bushwick life, and we need your help!
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What can I say about the re-vamped XPO 929 that I couldn’t say about the former Party Expo? Well, there’s a chandelier
Since the beginning of the Occupation, there has been a war of perception for Occupiers to fight on two fronts