The sweet memories of the summer heat; friends wherever you go; endless strolls through artists studios–that’s what comes up in our mind when you say the letters B
Since 2009 a gallery-going adventure has occurred across the neighborhood, it’s organizer, Jason Andrew, artist and director of the collaborative arts non-profit Norte Maar, leading the way
CMJ only seems like a drag if a) you’re in a band that’s playing 3+ shows; b) you don’t know how to navigate the madness
In case you were in doubt, Bushwick ideas indeed are worth spreading
It’s labor day weekend– which is frightening, also exciting
Each week it seems that the galleries of Bushwick threaten to truly begin their summer vacations, and each week we are pleasantly surprised that they stay with us for yet another weekend! This weekend these five art events across the neighborhood are all truly about capturing the spirit of summer with performance, group shows, movie screenings, and even a block party
Last summer, Bushwick Daily had a blast covering the 4Knots Festival, an event we deemed both “sweaty” and “awesome,” which is always a spectacular combo
Theoretically, there could an infinite amount of outcomes for a night. This is a thought that pervades my every night, pushing me to explore all the different manifestations of a night. When my cocktail mentor and dear friend Jeff Vitkun asked me to participate in a Bushwick Mixer tasting spree, I was enthused at the […]
This week with Allison Galgiani, art editor of Bushwick Daily
In this week’s Friday First, we’re pumped to premiere the new single from Clouder, whose psych-influenced, otherworldly sounds are crafted right here in Bushwick. On their latest track, “Phanton Girl”, these stellar locals evoke the droney, dreamy noise of the past, but also glance towards the future. Needless to say, we dig it! Friday First […]
This week’s Friday First is an exclusive stream of Bushwick rock’n’roll ragers The Nuclears‘ brand new LP, This is How We Party, hitting stands January 28th. The Nuclears are referred to as “New York City’s primo beer-chugging, sci-fi-referencing, leather-jacket-wearing rock & roll band” for good reason; their long-awaited new album is a joyous rollercoaster of a […]
So while you were Xmas-ing, Kwanza-ing, and bitching about Hannukah being over way too early this year, all this happened in Bushwick
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News is coming in this morning that four people are dead in a shooting that occurred last night around midnight at 318 Maujer Street (between Waterbury and Morgan) in East Williamsburg
Our Halloween to do list includes a lot of parties, bars, music, and boozing
The dreams we remember when we wake up are dead dreams according to The Dead Dream Machine, a horror play full of aerial acrobatics, gothic dance numbers, and puppetry
Bushwick Bill is wagin’ some Spiritual Warfare on a live band version of his 2009 LP, My Testimony of Redemption
Bushwick Film Festival only takes place in October but the organizers are already working like busy bees to bring us the 6th annual four-day film festival that will screen 10 feature-length films and 15 short films
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On Friday, I traveled from the Upper West Side of Manhattan to Bushwick
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When I first moved to New York I was excited to discover all the Jazz cafes my former neighbor and jazz musician had told me about
With the conclusion of nearly two year run of a burlesque night I started at Piano’s of the lower east side, came retrospective and perspective
The last time I tried to attend the NYC Opera, it was one of those summer runs where the admission is free
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Check out these great shows happening at Turk’s Inn, Elsewhere, C’mon Everybody, and Market Hotel
Vato died of a heart attack late last month, but tributes to his work continue to sprout up in the neighborhood.
It’s the time to bow to the Great Pumpkin, the magical goddess of the fall! Get ready for pumpkin carving, pumpkin ale, and pretty much everything else tasting, smelling or looking like pumpkins
[contextly_auto_sidebar id=”dN8fROFYJAemosL3KkZKvVIwUAfhxNWH”] While there are still ridiculously cold days, we can all be thankful that spring is (mostly) here and finally we can party outdoors… or continue to hang indoors, thankful we can do so without giant coats. We can potentially start our hangouts earlier and possibly outdoors, and maybe even have a backyard BBQ. […]
This past Monday night NURTUREart held their annual benefit, where a varied mix of painting, sculpture, collage and drawings covered the walls, and collectors and critics mixed with teenagers with art school ambitions
The most magical and atmospheric of the months is October