Arts & Culture

Refinery29’s 29Rooms in East Williamsburg Starts Today, and Here’s What Awaits

Make your way over to Ingraham Street any day this weekend for Refinery29's interactive NYFW event free and open to everyone.

A Questionable Installation: Elias Avellaneda’s Spectacular Assemblage on Jefferson-Wyckoff

In a neighborhood with a hopping art scene, a truly transgressive public project stunned Bushwick residents last weekend.

Independent Horror Films Come to Bushwick This October

The first Brooklyn Horror Fest will terrify and surprise fans of the autumnal genre.

Get in Touch With Your Inner Child at Lantern Hall’s Weekly Sculpting Classes

Every week, Lantern Hall hosts a sculpting class run by local artist Jennifer Barrett complete with beers, clay, and child-like whimsy.

Join Dead Leaf Echo For a Benefit Concert for Radio Free Brooklyn’s Expanded Bushwick Space

The community radio station is expanding into Velo Brooklyn Bike Shop's old location on Dekalb Avenue, and they need your help.

Comic: A Summer Fling Caught in the Background of TV Shows Filmed in Bushwick

Look closer at some of your favorite shows. You may see an entire summer fling play out in the background.

Steamy and Disturbing Film “White Girl” Packs an Unforgettable Punch But Leaves Questions Unanswered

The movie, set in Ridgewood, confronts difficult topics, including class, race, and gender privilege, but it leaves viewers with few outlets for the rage it elicits.

Groupmuse Will Bring a “Classical Music House Party” to Silent Barn Next Thursday

Handel and Mozart get a turn at the venue which is best known as a seat of the city's thriving DIY scene.

A Bushwick Brewery Tour Reveals Local History Hidden in Plain Sight

The next installment of this semi-regular tour will showcase a Bushwick over a century old but not forgotten.

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