His victim was 17-years-old.
The man allegedly assaulted a teenaged girl by touching her inappropriately on the L train during rush hour last week.
The two incidents happened miles apart but remind us all of the dangers of time spent on rooftops.
Delicious pies can be found throughout the city, and North Brooklyn is no exception.
Bushwick-based coach has a straightforward approach: Win or die.
New York City’s Civilian Complaint Review Board held its public meeting at the the Van Dyke Community Center in Brownsville last week.
There is something magical about the First Law of Thermodynamics
Every new week in Bushwick is a reason to celebrate: we have a bunch of awesome events organized by creative Bushwick folks coming up
By Terri Ciccone
“If there’s anyone our students can see themselves in, it’s Jacqueline”
Scenes of rock and roll at Ridgewood Presbyterian
After a run at Fringe Festival, Maggie Crane returns to Bushwick with her tales of ‘death, disability and dunkin donuts’
A day out with Brooklyn Surf Club
A week after re-opening, local skaters take to one of their old haunting grounds.
A recent Bushwick Starr production delivers on the “Demons,” but could do more with its female characters
“Lenny Kravitz is my Jesus,” say this local singer on the rise.
The chef behind the well-reviewed Eyval says he wants to introduce “Iranians to a different way to look at their food.”
A group of friends make a TV show. It’s about finding ways to pay the bills
A mildly contentious lieutenant governor race gives a local career politician a possible comeback.
The Bushwick singer has a new single out and it’s called “Oh Honey”
State Senator Julia Salazar opens up about her youth, inspirations, early battles with public perception and more.
Mitchell Borden on societal expectations, jazz, cell phones, money, retirement, childhood and more.
The 80-year-old singer, born and raised in Sheepshead Bay, recently performed at Bushwick’s Caffeine Underground.
The space features an arena, full kitchen and bar, and nearly any game you could want.
Local barkeeps make a brief ‘pivot’ to modeling to make ends meet.
The hauntingly beautiful track speaks to the healing power of love in an increasingly dark world
Over the weekend, the NYPD was videotaped arresting a churro vendor at the Broadway Junction station.
The project of songwriter Mia Berrin dropped their second EP last month, and its jam-packed with intensely personal, grunge-punk anthems.
The band dishes on the process behind making their latest record and much more!
Here’s what’s happening at Elsewhere, Trans-Pecos, and C’mon Everybody!
If you can’t see the stars in New York City, it doesn’t mean they’re not there.