Spring has sprung and so have you my hard rockin’ amigo! So, celebrate the epic weather and leave the cat to her own devices this weekend
One thing that makes NYC – particularly Bushwick – such a wonderful place to live is its diversity, the fact that not everyone comes from the same place, time, and culture as you
Seven may or may not be your lucky number– either way we’ve got seven shows for you to wiggle into your weekend plans
This week’s Listening Party features the twisted electronica-folk of Juana Molina and her upcoming show at Le Poisson Rouge
We’re back from Austin, suitcase full of freebies, ears ringing, and working our way through the week-long hangover that was SXSW
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So, the Olympics are over, with the USA ranking 4th in over all medals, but first in Gold medal pranks with another gem from Jimmy Kimmel
So each season, Nyssa Frank of The Living Gallery strikes a pose and puts on quite a show for NYFW
The weeks go by and the music stays great
Christopher Moss painting installation at THEODORE:Art All photos by Danielle Kalamaras for Bushwick Daily unless otherwise stated Art is not polite. Its expanding metamorphosis in painting, sculpture, sound, video, and installation no longer gives distance for quiet contemplation and instead demands justification on its own terms. Trending this January in the Bushwick scene is art […]
Here we are two days into the ripe, unspoiled year of 2014 and we hope it is treating you well thus far! While we recover from the festivities that brought us into this shiny new year, we sing the auld lang syne in hopes of wonderful new beginnings
By Maria Gotay, Katarina Hybenova & Emilie Ruscoe
We are currently experiencing what I would like to call the Bushwick Art Bubble: an ever expanding, effervescent orb that continues to cover more volume and space
We’ve told you the best places to go for a pumpkin-picking or haunted-house day trip this October
Last week several Bushwick galleries packed up and took the show on the road across the pond to London for the third annual Sluice Art Fair
I know we are all fed up with the endless L train delays and stoppages, and even more sick of hearing about it
Spacesuits, jumpsuits and Frank Ape
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The past two weeks have tested our strengths, our limits, and our air conditioners
It is the height of summer and the beaches are calling our names; we count down the seconds before we can leave work in the afternoon, and vainly try to resist the urge to remain two feet away from our window AC units in our apartments
By Maria Gotay & Jenna Aranda
Bushwick’s concrete jungle is the perfect landscape for dancers to create and flourish
This past March, Bushwick Art Crit Group had its inaugural meeting led by local artist and organizer Christopher Stout in the gallery of Brooklyn Fire Proof East
There is a steady hum that has begun to permeate the streets of Bushwick
Ever heard of Then She Fell, named as one of Ben Brantley’s top theater performances of 2012? If not, please take note
By Allison Galgiani & Katarina Hybenova
This city can put oneself into a tailspin of negativity
Is it just me or has Bushwick gotten bigger? This week Bushwick and its surrounding neighbors are hosting a great number of must-see events that will prove to expand our already well-defined artistic palate
The next time you visit the studio building at 56 Bogart, let your wanderings take you as far back on the first floor as you can go
My fellow Bushwickians, there are a few times during the year that demand a trip into Manhattan
Sometimes you walk around Bushwick and you know where you are going
Since these adorable puppies on Jimmy Fallon have already predicted who will win the Super Bowl, we can start focusing on what is really important – a good party! If you are still wondering which bars in Bushwick will provide you with the best chicken wings, beer and something a little extra to go with all that football, you’re at the right spot