Bushwick Daily

Bushwick Daily

Andy P. Smith

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Tap and Dye Is a Bushwick Business Supporting USA Manufacturing One Camera Strap at a Time

Tap and Dye Is a Bushwick Business Supporting USA Manufacturing One Camera Strap at a Time

Owner, Justin Waldinger, describes how he got his start in the world of handmade leather goods.

Bushwick Artist, Alex Chowaniec’s New Installation Reveals the Importance of Alternative Spaces

Bushwick Artist, Alex Chowaniec’s New Installation Reveals the Importance of Alternative Spaces

“I always knew that if I could just get myself here, it would be home.”

Up Close With Radio Host and DJ Sammy Needlz in His Bushwick Studio

Up Close With Radio Host and DJ Sammy Needlz in His Bushwick Studio

Sammy Needlz is a producer, radio show host, and DJ based in Brooklyn while playing clubs all over New York City and beyond, often traveling to Europe and Asia for gigs.

A ’90s Graffiti Artist Reflects on Bushwick: Adam Maldonado, Then And Now

A ’90s Graffiti Artist Reflects on Bushwick: Adam Maldonado, Then And Now

Adam Maldonado is a 52-year-old Bushwick native and a graffiti artist since he was a teenager.

Talking Changes in Bushwick & Creative Collaboration With New York Studio Factory’s Joseph Woolridge

Talking Changes in Bushwick & Creative Collaboration With New York Studio Factory’s Joseph Woolridge

How Joseph Woolridge grew his New York Studio Factory into an independent collective of audio producers, visual artists and entrepreneurs.

Photos: Anarchic Jubilation at the 13th Annual Bike Kill

Photos: Anarchic Jubilation at the 13th Annual Bike Kill

Inside Chinantla, North Brooklyn’s Other Tortilleria

Inside Chinantla, North Brooklyn’s Other Tortilleria

The vast East Williamsburg operation produces a staggering number of tortillas daily—and it has a dark chapter in its history.

Inside Superior Elevation Records, East Williamsburg’s Basement Record Shop

Inside Superior Elevation Records, East Williamsburg’s Basement Record Shop

Entering the basement at Superior Elevation just feels good: Make your way down the stairs, warmed by daylight diffused through glass bricks, as upbeat soul tunes play through the speakers.