This literary-focused performance group started in Bushwick in 2009.
Let’s celebrate the arrival of spring with great Bushwick events!
One of the many perks of living in Kings County is its extensive public library system (one of the largest in the country, in fact)
In a magically lit room at the City Winery in Manhattan last Wednesday, the Bushwick Bookclub kicked off their monthly event complete with comedy, live music, and even dog barks
Not too long ago DNAinfo praised Bushwick for its bookshop greatness, even going so far as to call Bushwick a literary mecca (ooh lala, well thank you!)
When Nyssa Frank, owner of the Living Gallery, noticed that Bushwick bookstores were cropping up like dandelions (Mellow Pages, Molasses, and Human Relations, to name a few) she began to wonder how best to bring these very different bookstores into conversation with one another
Bookworms rejoice! Mellow Pages, a new library and reading room in Bushwick, will open its doors on Thursday, February 21 at 7PM with beers and impromptu readings
Danny Mena of La Loncheria wrote the book to share the food and culture of Mexico City
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.
The reading will be unlike anything you’ve seen before.
BKABF is an art fair with a commitment to diversity and supporting emerging artists.
The store is still working on renovations after a recent closure by the fire department.
Even if you don’t want to venture out of the neighborhood, there are plenty of cozy nooks nearby for your reading pleasure.
Popular space has to make some renovations to comply with the fire code.
City’s First Readers is a new program designed to pool the efforts of major literacy organizations throughout New York to get kids reading.
Books, coffee, vegetarian food, vintage clothes, records—it’s all here.
If you do your laundry at the Mermaid Laundromat, located on Knickerbocker between Starr and Troutman streets, you might be in for a surprise should you decide to duck under the silver streamers that hang over the door to a kiosk tucked into a corner
Bookstore sales are up across the country for the first time since 2007, and we can’t think of a better way to celebrate than with the Brooklyn Bookstore Crawl on April 30th (which also happens to be Independent Bookstore Day)
Goldsounds Bar owners Cenk Eryaman and Chip Su. All Photos by Angela Altus for Bushwick Daily A shiny new venue is open and booking in Bushwick! Gold Sounds Bar has officially opened its doors to the public at 44 Wilson Ave between Melrose and George St, just across from Dear Bushwick. Previously Morgan Town Bar, this spot […]
In case you’re a goody goody who doesn’t go out on a school night, and thus you missed last night’s Bushwick Notebook Issue 2 launch party, do not despair — we’ve got you! As is becoming a good tradition, yesterday we rented a U-Haul van and distributed thousands of magazines throughout Bushwick
The fall couldn’t be more exciting in Bushwick
Calling all Francophiles and French expats!
No, you don’t like Jeremy Nguyen’s Stranger Than Bushwick comic, which appears weekly on Bushwick Daily
What a great month this has been! It’s finally gotten warm and we can relax in our backyards, on our roofs or take a trip to the beach, and gay couples can finally freely marry just like anybody else everywhere in America!
Sometimes “DIY” just sounds glorious but all it really just means is that you have to do everything yourself
Rooftop views by Matthew Cleary …because print is like vinyls in the age of Spotify. The long-awaited first issue of print quarterly magazine, Bushwick Notebook, created by the Bushwick Daily team, is coming to your hands and eyes on June 1! Join us for a celebration of this very special occasion on a Bushwick roof on Wednesday, June […]
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