Artist and model Stephanie Guedalia talks about growing up in a modern Orthodox Jewish community and her transition from viewing nakedness as a bad thing to choosing nudity.
At this point in the winter, after spending weeks on end going straight home after work and only leaving your apartment for the corner bodega and your local bar, you might be getting a little Bushwick cabin fever
By Asha Chagoyen
“Where we are located has brought a lot of creatives to the space,” says a psychotherapist who specializes in dance and movement therapy.
Temple offers community to practitioners, students, artists and those who are interested in learning more about rope, movement, meditation and more.
A new timely art show in Bed Stuy showcases the spooky works of Cathleen Clarke.
Ghostface Killah will be the headliner of the 10th Annual Summer Block Party thrown by The Bushwick Collective, a non-profit street art organization.
This year’s block party will have street artists painting murals on location, live performances, hand-selected food trucks, a merchant market and more.
Local barkeeps make a brief ‘pivot’ to modeling to make ends meet.
You’re hot already. Take that sweat to the dance floor.
After Pilotworks Shutdown, 180 business lost their commercial kitchen space. Will Food Labs provide them with the right facilities?
Census participation is not just a numbers game. It’s an act of resistance against the federal administration.
A venerable neighborhood nonprofit gets a new name as it looks to the future.
The series is back with a show focused on autobiography.
BKABF is an art fair with a commitment to diversity and supporting emerging artists.
The modern day baseball cap is modeled after a style first worn by the 1860s baseball team the Brooklyn Excelsiors. Ironically, though the style is everywhere, very few are made in Brooklyn anymore.
Actress, singer, model, bartender Sarah Pribis appeared on the September 23 episode of Ellen Degeneres to talk about an eccentric infomercial she starred in for a bizarre product call My Shiney Hiney.
From now through September 30th, Bushwick residents can submit proposals for public projects—and If selected at neighborhood assemblies, the projects will be funded with city tax dollars!
In a neighborhood with lots of vintage clothing shops, a new shop owned by two local estate sale aficionados is offering up lots of other delightfully bizarre things from bygone eras.
In the wake of the recent announcement that the beloved neighborhood-wide festival, Bushwick Open Studios will be held in October instead of the usual June this year, at least the date of one iconic Bushwick event remains unchanged
Just as new restaurants, bars, shops and markets continue to pop up like mushrooms all over town, the Bushwick art openings are keeping the holiday madness going through the weekend
Some may still be rubbing the post-CMJ show slumber from their eyes after having a pretty packed last week, but this weather makes it hard not to push through the exhaustion and hit up some of the awesome events that are soon taking place in Bushwick
If you work in fashion (and since you’re a Bushwick resident chances are you do), September was a crazy, hectic, and exciting month for you thanks to New York Fashion Week
Just after his birthday, Bushwick born and bred artist known for his avant garde Living Installation, Michael Alan is having a new exhibit opening tonight at Gasser Grunert Gallery (33A Orchard Street) at the Lower East Side