Bushwick’s favorite beach destination presents another weekend in the sun. Perfect your tan and do some good for the environment.
A new business in a storied Seneca Avenue location has opened its doors and is gearing up for a grand opening party everyone will remember.
Summer’s coming, and the music world is toying with our emotions
Goldsounds Bar owners Cenk Eryaman and Chip Su. All Photos by Angela Altus for Bushwick Daily A shiny new venue is open and booking in Bushwick! Gold Sounds Bar has officially opened its doors to the public at 44 Wilson Ave between Melrose and George St, just across from Dear Bushwick. Previously Morgan Town Bar, this spot […]
Ever get the tinglies when listening to your favorite band, or maybe some new band, or maybe even some band you never thought you’d develop a music crush on? Even if you’re a dude, admit it: You’re somebody’s fangirl
At only 18, Humza Deas has already accomplished more than what people do in a lifetime.
CMJ festival is the music lover’s mid-fall holiday
If you work in fashion (and since you’re a Bushwick resident chances are you do), September was a crazy, hectic, and exciting month for you thanks to New York Fashion Week
We’ve officially reached the midpoint of summer
Somewhere between the Broadway G and Montrose L train stations, you just may stumble upon a hidden gem — a quaint gallery located at 93 Montrose Ave called Mt
Think how cool it would be if you walked into an art gallery and saw a photo portrait of yourself on display
Almost a year ago, we enjoyed Governors Ball’s joyous return after a 2013 monsoon washout
Yesterday, Patti Smith announced the sequel to her award-winning memoir about her friendship with artist Robert Mapplethorpe, Just Kids
Turn up the lights in here, baby, extra bright y’all need to read this
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
Two Frenchmen Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire and Greg Babeau definitely belong among the more interesting of the Bushwick bar owners
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
…because Bushwick is a fave spot of celebrities who appear and disappear and some of them actually play that promised secret show. (Yes, I am looking at you Jay-Z…) This past Sunday, the handsomely talented Oscar winner Jared Leto made an appearance in our beloved Pigeon Town by a (super-last minute) invitation of Livestream who themselves recently […]
In case you were unaware of this gem, David Bowie and Mick Jagger covered “Dancing in the Streets,” back in their hay day, and it seems pretty representative of what everyone should do this weekend
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Still burnt out from Governors Ball last weekend? Sorry, kids; it’s time to do it all again. Starting Thursday, the summer festival fun continues with Northside, a magical, musical journey that traverses all of north Brooklyn, plus the wilds of your imagination. It’s a neverending story of awesome shows, both official and unofficial, so no […]
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[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. […]
Before you snap a photo of that stranger, pause for a second.
Take a look around, Bushwick
This week’s FF features 10 brand spanking new releases coming out tomorrow, Saturday April 19th, specifically for Record Store Day
Are you PUMPED that it’s finally getting warm? Yeah, maybe it’s a little rainy, but that’s all part of spring on the upswing. What better way to rally in the gorgeous weather than to rock out at some rad shows?! We’ve crafted a list featuring a couple really great free concerts balanced out by some slightly […]
Three BD music writers voyaged to SXSW, took a bunch of gorgeous photos, and documented three very different experiences while down there
Ah yes, the Ides of December
Those who have read Betty Smith’s classic novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn know just where Johnny and Katie Nolan once lived
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This week children went back to school (yay!), we voted in the primaries for Mayoral candidates of this great city (hey!), honored the sad anniversary of 9/11 (nay), some of us will be fasting for Yom Kippur (oy vey!), and some are anxiously waiting for the next Breaking Bad episode after that very intense episode (amirite?)
you know you want to. It’s officially summer as we’ve all come to realize. There are pluses and minuses for concert goers when summertime rolls around. Cons: venues are even sweatier, sidewalks and rooftops are more crowded, smoke clings to the skin in heat, fresh air is no less fresh when shared. Pros: free outdoor shows, […]
There is something magical about the First Law of Thermodynamics