Ariana and the Rose’s traveling dance party, Light + Space, aims to recreate the performative experience inspired by ’80s club culture.
What would you do if a sick cat showed up on your doorstep?
Ex-Cult at The Acheron (All photos by Gustavo Ponce for Bushwick Daily.) Early summer brings its fair share of downpours, but along with these rainy nights comes many an opportunity for good (and often wild) times. Case in point: Ex-Cult at the Acheron. When these ruthless Memphis punks hit Brooklyn armed with boundless energy and […]
A self-described “naughty marketplace” sets up shop with an “intersectional feminist perspective.”
Riding a year of hype, a hip hop group rolls in Brooklyn
Scenes among “a discoherent group of young people making a discoherent collection of art”
Troutman Open Streets is the first initiative of its kind in Bushwick
There’s a lot of history in these streets we call home. Take a second to look back at the 400-year history of Bushwick, Brooklyn.
The Wheelhouse’s owner, along with a new business partner, welcome the community into their new art space to enjoy a staple of New Mexico cuisine: the green chile pepper.
The deadline to apply for the program is now Jan. 4.
The second season is set to be released in February of 2022, and the podcast is currently looking for people who are just dipping their toes into their non-monogamy journeys.
Twenty of Meryl Meisler’s photos of Bushwick in the 1980s and 1990s are installed on fence outside of the Roland Hayes schoolyard.
“We encourage people to take time for their tea, to sit with their friends, to take time with their sweets,” said Nasim Alikhani, owner of Sofreh Cafe.
For Bushwick film workers, the IATSE strike indicates a potential shift in how the film industry operates.
The last exhibit of “Pleasure Pavilions: a series of installations” will close on Friday at the Luhring Augustine Gallery’s Bushwick location.
For those tired of streaming from the couch, here are some venues screening your favorite flicks in the coming weeks.
Thousands of kids across New York City depend on the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) to occupy their time every summer.
‘It’s frustrating when you’re playing by the rules and your opponent is cheating,’ Salazar says of Andy Marte’s primary challenge
Ethels Club is the first exclusively private membership and workspace club to open in Brooklyn
In A Burden To Bare, 24 artists explore the emotions, hardships and experiences that come after sexual assault.
Danny Mena of La Loncheria wrote the book to share the food and culture of Mexico City
Exponential Festival, a month-long performing arts festival, will be seen at Honey’s and Chez Bushwick.
Christine Sloan Stoddard new book explores issues of social inequality and personal identity through poetry and prose.
A much anticipated taproom is finally being realized from the nomadic brewery.
The Afro-Latinx Festival comes back to NYC for its seventh installment!
On June 11, the New York City Council’s Committee on Land Use held a hearing on Council Member Rafael Espinal’s bill calling for the development of an urban agricultural plan.
Founder of Supermoon Art Space invited local women to create a multidisciplinary art show alongside their children.
Her activist-based work on the criminal justice system will be on display this summer in Bushwick.
Known for avant-garde displays, Living Installation is back with another intriguing performance
You’ll laugh your face off while cartoonists draw live alongside comedians!
From research to poetry, from gardening to protests!
Maria Herron, founder and co-owner of Mil Mundos, is a Cuban-American New York City native, who wanted to create an accessible space for the locals.