Just a short walk from the Forest Avenue M station is Left Field NYC, a men’s American-made clothing store that your grandfather would be proud of
Coucou French Classes is located at 38 Marcy Ave (at Hope) in Williamsburg and in Soho (at FUELED) at 568 Broadway New York, NY 10012. They’re open Monday through Thursday 12:00 PM – 9:30 PM and Saturday & Sunday 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM. You can learn more at their website, like them on Facebook, and follow them on […]
SPONSORED- With the days getting longer, the weather getting warmer and CSI Rentals nearby right in Bushwick, there really is no excuse to not start that photography or film project you have been putting off for forever
SPONSORED- Want that local homegrown food feeling but don’t have a green thumb? Or have you not been blessed with backyard garden access? No worries – Bushwick Food Coop has got you covered! Just steps from the Morgan L stop, Bushwick Food Coop is the answer to all of your meal-making woes
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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
With local events such as Exploding in Sound’s CMJ Showcase on Friday at Palisades, AdHoc’s Car Wash show off Lorimer on Saturday, a sprinkling of new art shows around the neighborhood, and the opening up of a bunch of new coffee shops (such as Dweebs), the list of fun things to do this weekend is certainly long
NY Fashion Week may be ending on Thursday, September 17 but it will be going on through Friday right here in Bushwick!
Art Explorers explore Interstate Projects Living in Bushwick, one can easily get get exposed to art. From Bushwick Open Studios to Beat Nite Gallery Crawl to Apostrophe’s impromptu subway art shows, it seems like around every corner and inside every building there is something going on. NURTUREart, one of Bushwick’s beloved galleries and a non-profit organization, […]
The time has finally come! After going almost completely MIA on Bushwick for the months of April and May, the L train will be making a grand re-entrance next weekend (watch, something will happen and the train will have some wacko service change as usual)
Can you imagine all the kids’ joy? 10 different artists will teach a group of 10 kids throughout the course of 10 weeks!
If you miss pasta Sundays at your grandmother’s, or if you just simply appreciate some homemade manicotti, then Faro will be the place for you
When 50 degrees feels like the Bahamas (don’t know if it is actually warm or I just think so because I am used to subzero temperatures) and snow doesn’t seem to be making any appearances in our forecast in the coming days, this could only mean one thing – Summer is (thankfully) closer than we think
Pretty soon you won’t have to travel all the way to Williamsburg (I don’t think Bedford Ave and I will ever get along) or Fort Greene to visit the Brooklyn Flea
Just back in November, Sugarlift made the move to Bushwick and opened its new headquarters at 200 Morgan Avenue, across from Livestream Public and Fitzcarraldo
Did you know that when students have higher access to the arts they are three times more likely to win an award for school attendance; receive 96 more points on the SATS on average; are three times more likely to earn a Bachelor’s degree, and four times more likely to own a business than a high school dropout?
Lucia Rollow, a photographer and graduate of SVA, started the Bushwick Community Darkroom in her basement after realizing the access to affordable darkroom services were far and few
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
Oh goody gum drop! January is almost over, we’re finally recovering from the Holidays, Spring is somewhere on the horizon and
Parisian Artist Kofi Frimprong and his installation inside the Project Room at The Hollows. You may remember from a couple of months ago The Hollows’ inaugural exhibition, which showcased a giant permanent ceiling mural created by Brazilian artist Talita Zaragoza and done entirely in Sharpie (goes to show that with scaffolding, a Sharpie and some persistence anything […]
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Thank you FlatRate Moving for sponsoring this post. IMG_2721-p18jgbtgm2rp3118e1tr1dmh1p8k “I am going to die in this apartment,” my roommate shouted. “We are NEVER moving again.” See what a horrible move can do to you? What was supposed to be a super-exciting summer day in our Bushwick lives turned out to be The Moving Day from […]
ISCP Open Studios June gave us Bushwick Open Studios, October gave us Greenpoint and Gowanus Open Studios, and now November will usher in ISCP Fall Open Studios. If you have ever come across The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) building while walking along Metropolitan Ave and wondered about the artists and their works that are inside—this is your […]
You won’t have to travel too far this weekend to get a dose of some international music. This weekend, Goodbye Blue Monday will be one of the hosting venues for Tazigen Festival Volume 2: NYC, a Japanese Independent Music Festival that first took place last January in Koenji, Tokyo. For one weekend only, both Japan […]
As mentioned in earlier articles, I have a bit of a thing for Craigslist and it has become my “go-to” for when I am bored (or procrastinating). Well, Craigslist just seems to be the gift that keeps giving because I discovered another gem while looking through the “creative gigs” section! This coming Saturday, November 1 from 9PM […]