We’ve listed a whole week’s worth of free and affordable events happening in and around the neighborhood.
Laynie Bell of Birdy’s and Bruno Coviello of Happy Fun Hideaway open up about life as a bartender in Bushwick, working throughout the pandemic, tipping, customer interactions and more.
Bushwick’s new city council member is asking the community to submit ideas for physical infrastructure projects in the district.
Which independent gym or fitness studio is most suitable for you to reach your goals in 2022?
With Covid cases rising across Bushwick and all of NYC, some are abandoning their holiday plans and spending Christmas by themselves.
The board is tasked with identifying more sustainable solutions to end street harassment, as policing and criminalization efforts have not worked.
The deadline to apply for the program is now Jan. 4.
Nemir-Olivares seeks to unseat incumbent Democrat Erik Dilan in the June 2022 primaries.
Local Bushwick street artist Gazoo ToTheMoon brings a weekend long art and music festival to the neighborhood.
Governors Ball 2021, running from September 24-26 at Citi Field, will feature some of the neighborhood’s top local musicians and food makers.
Everyone from indie clubs to circus troops has a show in Bushwick this weekend.
Local high school students receive their diplomas after a year of pandemic-caused irregularities, including Zoom classes and missed proms.
Juan Ardila, the 27-year-old progressive, came up roughly 500 votes shy against incumbent Councilman Robert Holden, with roughly 46 percent of the vote according to early tallies. Ardila hasn’t yet conceded.
A local city council candidate makes the argument for ending a long-time inconvenience for drivers
Photographers around the city are descending on Troutman street for their rapid film needs.
‘I have not formally endorsed yet, but…’ the former Bushwick councilman says, with a wink.
Local barkeeps make a brief ‘pivot’ to modeling to make ends meet.
Local nonprofit helps tenants fight against housing displacement, landlord harassment, and gentrification
The moratorium does little to protect the 14,000 tenants whose evictions began before the coronavirus pandemic.
Regulators and police crack down on unsafe, illegal social gatherings as the state flattens the curve.
Juneteenth Celebrations Continue! Here’s a Breakdown of Today’s Events.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order Thursday night extending New York “PAUSE” until May 28.
Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez, who holds New York’s 7th Congressional District seat, office has sent out a series of updates regarding COVID-19.
Bushwick artists are adapting to the widespread cancellation of all shows by putting on their own virtual showcases
Make sure to stay hydrated and wear that brand new outfit you found under the tree