Known for her blog, journalistic writing and urban skater-meets-ladylike style, Apneet is a true creative force
As soon as you walk through the doors of Bushwick Public House, you’ll realize you haven’t entered just another Brooklyn coffee shop
TEDxBushwick conference we announced back in October is getting its final shape
I’m not sure if we stress enough how much we love and value our Bushwick Daily contributors
When Strauss Yawney first reached out to us about hosting a Detritus-themed Insta-Takeover, my first thought was: Finding trash in Bushwick? That shouldn’t be too hard
Yesterday we informed you that the infamous annual bar crawl SantaCon has sent a letter to Bushwick bars announcing that this year’s drunk fest will be held in Bushwick on December 13
People often say that fall is bitter sweet
Yes, raccoons have been living in New York City for ages, and Bushwick is no exception
Wesley Salazar Contributor Lucia Reed Photographer When the three men walk through the door of Palates, they aren’t quite what I had imagined. My previous association with paintball was scrawny high school kids with a knack for destruction, but these members of the Bushwick-borne, internationally known paintball team called the Reservoir Dogs are burly and, of […]
It’s kind of difficult to think about June right now, but for Julia Sinelnikova and the rest of the Arts in Bushwick (AiB) crew, it’s all that’s on their minds
2013 was a momentous year for art in Bushwick
The most magical and atmospheric of the months is October
Serious Eats wants to know: What’s your favorite Mexican food in Bushwick?
Back-to-School? Pshhh
Because at Bushwick Daily we are all about keeping our eyes out for fun, unique, and high-quality experiences that are worth your precious time, we’ve curated a September “to-do list” featuring all sorts of recommendations from the Bushwick Daily crew
Sunday night 19 artists converged in The Active Space to compete against one another in a Bob Ross landscape painting takedown
Who needs Central Park when you have Maria Hernandez Park? Shopping at dollar stores on Knickerbocker Ave, scenic walks on Johnson Ave and romantic counting of rats on the tracks of the L train
Ever heard of Nicole Wolcott? She’s an established choreographer, teacher and performance artist living in Bushwick who you should know
I love you, Bushwick, but I have some complaints
“Bushwick is a decadent and sometimes punk town, it is hipster but not silly hipster like Park Slope; it’s geek and psychoactive at the same time
I bet you guys notice the awesome art we have this week on our Facebook cover
Soap bubbles, tiny tequilas, violently damaged Golem of Bushwick, poetry, industrial landscape, multi-person ping pong, Joy Ride
By Sean Alday
Despite a rainy Tuesday, there is a reason to smile
By Katarina Hybenova
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By Jen Hitchings
By Katarina Hybenova and Terri Ciccone
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All-volunteer organization Arts in Bushwick is promising a lot of fun and performance art this weekend in our beloved neighborhood. Performance artists, dancers and musicians will offer a condensed, two-day sampling of work at five hub spaces and a number of satellite venues. Make sure to pick up your map today, they are all over […]