Whether you’re a freelancer or are still waiting to go back to the office, these are some local coffee shops with WiFi to work remotely out of.
One person is in serious but stable condition, a dog did not survive, and the building sustained significant damage. A GoFundMe has been set up.
The DSNY is asking: What locations could use a corner litter basket?
“Oh, I do this shit myself.”
A new timely art show in Bed Stuy showcases the spooky works of Cathleen Clarke.
The new studio hosts a wide array of yoga options, all of which are pay-what-you-can.
Small business owners Andrew Owens and Benny Polanco started selling empanadas to support not only themselves but nonprofits like Hope for Haiti and the Sunrise Movement.
The Lower East Side mainstay has opened its second location in Bushwick, across the street from Maria Hernandez Park.
After the pandemic delayed its opening for over a year, Nook returned in April with offerings of coffee, beer and comfort.
A guide to local bookshops in and around Bushwick
A roundup of food and drink spots in and around Bushwick, introducing a new ice cream window and multiple new cafes, and saying goodbye to a beloved burger joint and others.
The highly affordable walk-up is attached to Bushwick Dental Group and offers a few meatless nods to Latin American cuisine.
The roots are deep at a little known garden oasis in East Williamsburg
80 Films by and about Black and Brown people you should know.
Analyzing the work of Pranav Sood, a Bushwick-based artist and Indian immigrant whose recognizable bright, mosaic paintings tell dream-like stories.
A roundup of new food and drink spots in and around Bushwick, including a cajun seafood joint, a vegan cafe, a burger and fries spot and more
From the life and times of ‘the original Bushwick beatnik’
The Bushwick painter and photographer’s latest show ‘dives into the sacredness within the trans experience.’
Local barkeeps make a brief ‘pivot’ to modeling to make ends meet.
Budget cuts to the Department of Sanitation have forced the group to increase its efforts.
As New York braces for a second wave of coronavirus, Bushwick’s essential workers, small business owners and artists reflect on their experiences and lessons learned.
Socially distanced events happening in and around Brooklyn, August 11 – 17
Thousands of kids across New York City depend on the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) to occupy their time every summer.
This edition of “Under Siege” profiles two eateries whose focus – apart from staying afloat in trying times – is food that speaks fluently their origin countries’ culinary language.
In order to survive the pandemic, several Bushwick bars have brought the party outdoors to meet drinkers in the warm spring air. Here a few area watering holes doing Bacchus’ work.
This column’s opening entry profiles two business owners – a distiller and a sake brewer – and their navigation through the treacherous COVID waters of New York City.
The COVID-19 pandemic has delayed the election for Rafael Espinal’s seat until June but the candidates are still running and “politics is still alive and well in Brooklyn”