This week L is for Ludicrous (no, don’t get excited, not Ludacris, although I do love you Luda!) because quite frankly the Bushwick trains can just be so ridiculous and foolish sometimes
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This week’s Listening Party features Brooklyn psych-pop quintet Snowmine and their upcoming show next Thursday at Glasslands
Jacqueline Mary is an artist
This week’s Bushwick Daily Instagram Takeover will feature the fabulous Yaz Rosete behind the camera
Frances: The cocktail, in my foolish and cartoonish opinion, is the vice of the leisure suit clad pseudo-sophisticate
Trying to find ways to keep warm this weekend? How ’bout hitting up some sweet shows and having a really hard time choosing which ones? Will you try to squeeze in and finally see Macaulay Culkin’s Pizza themed Velvet Underground cover band (The Pizza Underground) for free on Friday? Or perhaps you wanna get sweaty […]
Starting late-night this weekend, the L train will run in two sections: 8th Ave to Broadway Junction, and Broadway Junction to Rockaway Parkway, running only every 24 minutes between Broadway Junction and Rockaway Parkway
The new year has started, we’ve all made delusional (or realistic) resolutions to ourselves that will most likely be broken within the next couple of months
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Bushwick Daily is excited to announce that its Instagram feed will be run by a special guest photographer this week! Andrew Spear is a Brooklyn-based freelance photographer, originally from Ohio, who now calls Bushwick home
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Screen shot of Vogue.com Oh Girls, it’s all about Girls. Whether you like it or not, Lena Dunham beat you to being the voice of this generation (Do you remember the first episode of the first season when Hannah, high on opium tea, visits her parents’ hotel room?). And with the third season having just […]
Yesterday, Bushwick Daily’s Andres Toro launches his Instagram Takeover! Andres, born and raised in Colombia, moved to Brooklyn in 2007 to study architecture at Pratt Institute
This morning we informed you of a seemingly heroic decision by Bushwick’s beloved library, Mellow Pages, to reject a supposed $50,000 donation from ExxonMobile
By now, we all know that Bushwick is, pretty much, the center of the Universe
We don’t need to remind you that Bushwick is rife with housing tragedies
A broken, naked Barbie doll hangs by the neck on a tree amongst a jumble of old toys including a plastic disco ball, a number of stuffed animals, as well as warnings written with paint on a wooden sign: “This is not a joke!” “Respect our neighborhood!”
This week’s Friday First features Bushwick-local band The Love Supreme whose new 7″ I Want You will be officially released on Saturday, January 11
The Bushwick train trio has had a pretty nice service streak as of late – but of course something had to happen to rain (or snow) on their parade
So while you were Xmas-ing, Kwanza-ing, and bitching about Hannukah being over way too early this year, all this happened in Bushwick
2013 was an exciting year! Firstly, we survived the alleged Mayan Apocalypse with the inevitable end of the world attached to it in late December 2012
Last week I just “Liked” (not “Loved!”) the MTA because, although there were no scheduled service changes, I was a bit skeptical of how service was actually going to be
I think that everyone who came to Bushwick Daily Holiday + 3rd Birthday Party at The Rookery will agree that it was a wild wild occasion
I know that after the sticky situation the L train got itself into yesterday, the last word one would associate with the MTA is “like
Go through last week’s Bushwick Daily Instagram updates, and it will become clear that this neighborhood is really freaking dynamic
So, I purposely waited until today to give you you train update because I was actually scared it would be jinxed if I gave it to you too early
Everyone’s heard at least one horror story about renting in New York City
Brooklyn is full of various social niches that gravitate around artistic interests, and many of them tend to overlap
Last week, Gustavo Ponce, our beloved Bushwick Mixer photographer, took over our Instagram account to highlight bars and venues
In New York City, where no not-for-profit worth its salt is without an ace development team, it’s quite possible that you already have End-Of-Year Donation Solicitation Fatigue, in which case, we feel your pain
Dear readers, you may recall our story a few weeks back about a twitter account that came to our attention via some unusual social media use