“It’s never been this bad,” protestors say about a proposed rent increase
A personal trainer in Bushwick boasts a green thumb
Residents no longer have to take the 30-minute walk to Know Waste Lands to compost.
Everyone can learn how to protect Mother Earth at this free, family-friendly event.
Look up and support your local community garden in providing sustenance and critical green space.
Experience an outdoor show, where the neighborhood becomes part of the story.
A Bushwick sushi bar serving fish flown in whole from Tokyo’s legendary Tsukiji market and broken down by hand.
A much anticipated taproom is finally being realized from the nomadic brewery.
Summer is here!
Plus, great gigs at Elsewhere, Alphaville, Market Hotel, and El Cortez!
Carmen grew up on Knickerbocker Avenue in Bushwick and is heading to Madison Square Garden tonight for a championship belt among some of the highest ranked Muay Thai Kickboxing champions in the world.
Explore a greener side of Bushwick next weekend on this FREE tour with a fun after-party on September 15.
In case you needed another reason to look forward to the start of summer, Bushwick is getting a massive new beer garden in June!
In recent years, the garden had fallen into disrepair.
This July, the most epic beach party you can imagine will be coming to our neck of the woods all summer long
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Need something to hug? The great tree giveaway is on! Come out to EL Garden community garden at 120 Jefferson Street this Sunday, March 29th, and get a tree, free
While deep in the depths of a seemingly never ending winter, it is hard to even imagine that a life without layers of clothing, windchill and snowfall may (potentially) exist in a few short weeks
A few weeks ago, we told you about the crisis facing Bushwick’s El Garden, one of the 17 community gardens on public land across the city at risk of being leveled to create new housing developments
Increasing affordable housing and creating community green space are both laudable goals to pursue in the ongoing evolution of NYC’s neighborhoods, but a recent decision from city hall to invite developers to turn community gardens across the city into construction sites for new affordable housing seems to pit the two objectives against each other
Guest post by Daryl-Ann Saunders, photographer, author of ongoing photo series”Pioneers of Bushwick” which tells the story of Bushwick residents living in the area since 1975 or earlier
Each week Bushwick Daily brings you a new Artist FlashCard introducing an amazing artist living/working/showing in Bushwick who you need to know. Featuring both new and old faces, our goal is to encourage the growth of art scene and to appreciate wonderful talent in our hood! If you know of an artist you would like […]