Despite today’s slight drop in the summer temperatures, no one can deny summer with its smells, taste and lovely activities
The nonprofit’s new multimillon-dollar art space is set to open to the public in East Williamsburg on Saturday, July 10.
Laugh… and then scream.
Do you enjoy woodworking and traditional Japanese tools? Maybe you’ve never considered the possibility that you can soon learn a thing or two about the skills that go into working through those motions
“I heard we are the best bakery opposite a White Castle!” jokes Gus Reckel, the owner of the newly opened L’imprimerie (1524 Myrtle Ave) on their Instagram account. The French café and bakery opened on June 1 and it shares the pleasant whines of the elevated M train with the fast food chain. “We want people to come here […]
Would you like a little bit of sassy with that suburbia?
Spring is here and there’s way too much to do in Bushwick to stay home tending the garden
HIGH FIVE, it’s the weekend
CMJ only seems like a drag if a) you’re in a band that’s playing 3+ shows; b) you don’t know how to navigate the madness
I’m following the Red Guide in a group of 20
Even if you’re never really trying to look your “best,” you’re most likely trying to look something if you live in Brooklyn in this day and age
The weeks go by and the music stays great
Last Friday SIGNAL held an opening reception for their group show, This Is the Prism the Spider Dreams of as It Weaves Its Web, featuring works by Eric Mack, Ryan Chin, Kristina Lee, Katie Loselle, Andrew Ross, Jennifer Packer, and Marley Freeman, and curated by the artist Benjamin Horns
The Bushwick art scene has been atwitter lately with more people than ever coming to the neighborhood to see what the hype is about
Well, kids, it is officially May which, for me, stands for margaritas, wearing white and, of course, Bushwick Open Studios! While this event is still a few weeks away, the galleries are already getting ready for it and the neighborhood is literally buzzing with activity
It’s that time of the week again you say? Time to find out about all of the incredible live music this neighborhood, borough and far-stretching city has to offer? Well, we won’t send you too far, but we can’t speak to where the music might take your ears
As an advice columnist, I often read other advice columns for inspiration
Champagne bottles popped in celebration of the New York Fashion Week at The Living Gallery last Saturday, and Bushwick’s very own Fashion Night
The tragic October death of Total Slacker drummer Terence Connor remains a mystery
Who wouldn’t love the dark and quirky TV show Twin Peaks, one of the all time TV legends and a masterpiece by David Lynch? The series pairs especially well with cold, gloomy November nights
On a block in Chelsea devoid of nearly all advertising, at the west side edge of the world, hangs a lonely sign “Scores”, across from which is a series of large black doors and an ever growing line of sophisticated, middle aged spectators who had all signed up for the earliest time slot on this particular Tuesday evening