This year’s block party will have street artists painting murals on location, live performances, hand-selected food trucks, a merchant market and more.
A concert on the rooftop of Bushwick Public house, a glitter-punk burlesque party at Purgatory and a Queer arts fest at 3 Dollar Bill round off this week’s (July 8-15) exciting events in the Bushwick area!
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The video, inspired by Yoko Ono, explores change and reinvention against an explosive sonic backdrop
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The singer attended Goodbye Honolulu’s concert at Alphaville.
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The project of songwriter Mia Berrin dropped their second EP last month, and its jam-packed with intensely personal, grunge-punk anthems.
“It’s ironic because now that I’m making music for a character I’m making the most genuine, sincere music of my life.”
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Two women of color started an inclusive, diverse, and body positive movement.
Known for avant-garde displays, Living Installation is back with another intriguing performance
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“Younger people were a lot more receptive of this idea.”
Plus, great gigs at Alphaville, Elsewhere, The Footlight, and 3 Dollar Bill!
Passport Rav is bringing hip-hop back to Brooklyn.
This queer open mic is blowing up in Brooklyn.
His Twitter bio calls him one of “Homeland Security’s Comics to Watch.”
Radio Free Brooklyn knows where to jam.
There has been some conflicting reviews on if the dish is just straight up ice, or ice and veggies.