Perez led a star-studded rally on 47th Street as hundreds of thousands of marchers streamed into Manhattan for Saturday’s historic demonstration.
Bushwick Kitchen’s Casey Elsass tells Bushwick Daily about his delicious burgeoning business.
LUST returns to Bushwick, taking inspiration from America’s festival of abundance!
Actress, singer, model, bartender Sarah Pribis appeared on the September 23 episode of Ellen Degeneres to talk about an eccentric infomercial she starred in for a bizarre product call My Shiney Hiney.
For the very reasonable price of $3 for a ticket, you can enjoy Anderson’s sweet, bizarre films in the AC at Syndicated all week long!
With its alternative culture and art-friendly environment, Berlin of recent years has been an interesting destination for New York artists worthy exploring
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It’s no joke: New York City rents have skyrocketed in the past few years, and will continue to climb for the foreseeable future
A packet of K2, “Spice” or synthetic marijuana can be purchased for as little as $4
Want to partake in the NYFW festivities without straying too far from Bushwick? Thanks to Chromat, the lingerie and swimwear line of Bushwick resident, a Witch of Bushwick and half of “Bushwick Power Couple,” Becca McCharen, you can
Nobody wants to be the camper who didn’t get smooched by their summer crush in a barn, or posted up near the cafeteria entrance
I’ve lived in Ridgewood for nearly 20 years
The Bushwick-born artist shared intimate photos from her Bushwick.
How many times have you heard someone say, “This neighborhood is just getting so expensive”? If you live in Bushwick then, yeah, probably a lot
Lucia Rollow, a photographer and graduate of SVA, started the Bushwick Community Darkroom in her basement after realizing the access to affordable darkroom services were far and few
Whew, what a whirlwind summer! For those of you who managed to escape the concrete clutches of the city for a few months, the neighborhood might seem a little different now. There’s about a bazillion new places to get sloshed, and most of them serve food, too. Unfortunately, this summer also saw the demise of […]
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 […]
Houdini Pizza Laboratory, on the edge of Ridgewood, is just a few blocks from Houdini’s grave
Didn’t win a Grammy this week? Yeah, neither did we– unfortunately, we can’t all be Macklemore
Performa 13, the biennial performance arts consortium, has 56 remaining events that will take you on a veritable scavenger hunt all over the city. With only five days left to see all of the acts, you’d have to be a serious performance-art-junkie to see them all. If you have to limit yourself to one performance per […]
This Monday morning, Bushwick Daily and every other NY-based news source jumped to report quickly and accurately on the triple homicide / suicide that has left many around the world, and Bushwick’s own musical family, devastated
The City Planning Commission has approved the ULURP application for the new development on the former site of the Rheingold Brewery in northwest Bushwick, but the application process isn’t over yet–it still needs to be approved by City Council
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This week’s Listening Party focuses on the musician James Blake
Photo from http://www.whytuesday.org/2010/10/28/bloomberg-thumbs-up-to-san-fran-weekend-voting/ …just kidding, kids can’t vote. But you can! And you should, if you want to avoid having your neighbors assume you’re a clueless transplant from the Midwest. Be the change you wish to see in the world, keep your rent from skyrocketing, or get a sticker. And NYC is doing everything within […]
poses beneath the Bushwig sign for Bushwick Daily (all photos by Scarlett North-Cavanaugh)We think it’s safe to say that the second annual
In the midst of summer, just when we feel our thermometers might break from heat and we are busting out our grills, sparklers, and beach-wear, the art world goes a little bit quiet
Welcome to our three-part series called “LIC for Brooklynites,” the QueensNYC guide to LIC for Brooklyn folks
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