More than just bisexual lighting and chess looks, a local queer-themed chess club is taking a stand on the Gaza conflict.
A postage-stamp sized deli on Knickerbocker calls itself Bushwick’s first all-vegan grocery.
A group of Asian-American pole dancers lights up clubs like House of Yes and the Red Pavilion.
A pair of notable street artists show up in Bushwick.
Safety concerns and money mixups now plague a luxury housing development In Bushwick
Some say it’s part of a run of recent club deaths. Others suspect a fatal peanut allergy.
A local gallery show questions what it means to change and move, as well as who is allowed to do so.
What’s her go-to opening? ‘I’m an e4 player, but working on d4 now’
The recently-elected Bushwick city council representative faces a challenge from Paperboy Prince.
Ahead of intense negotiations over the New York state budget, Dilan’s former primary opponent says the assemblyman can’t be found.
Amid fears of military invasion, a politician stopped for a bite in the neighborhood.
Is Bushwick turning “gentrifier gray”?
“Lenny Kravitz is my Jesus,” say this local singer on the rise.
“I do credit the negative campaign and the mailers for the fact that we didn’t win”
The new Bushwick politician’s signature accomplishment has been landing a program to pay for doula services in marginalized neighborhoods.
New Yorkers saw 52% more hate crimes in 2021 than in 2020.
Fans express outrage at ‘cowards’ at Market Hotel.
At “Quince,” get immersed into the magic of a quinceañera.
Redistricting moves and scatters a heated political race, while Elizabeth Crowley has committed to moving within the borders of wherever it is she ends up representing.
Voter suppression still happens in New York “in insidious ways”
Carlos Jaramillo’s site-specific installation will be at a Ridgewood gallery until July.
Watch a Lizzie Borden movie! Design your own collage! Try out boxing!
Mistress Hex estimates that she sees about three submissives per week, starting at $360 per hour.
La prohibición de los vaporizadores de gas fracturado es el objetivo más reciente en la larga oposición contra Nacional Grid que activistas locales y residentes llevan realizando.
The fight against the fracked gas vaporizers is the latest hurdle in an ongoing battle that local activists and residents have been waging against National Grid for years.
State Senator Julia Salazar opens up about her youth, inspirations, early battles with public perception and more.
Streets in Bushwick may be subject to dangerous lead exposure. Because of the quiet stripping of 2018 legislation by former governor Andrew Cuomo, the extent of the problem remains largely unknown. A Bushwick Daily investigation.
In New York City, all tenants have a right to heat. Here’s what to do if your apartment doesn’t have it.
If you’re living with a toxic roommate, what can you legally do to separate yourself from the situation?
Looking to get your children involved in extracurricular activities? Need somewhere for them to be while you’re at work?
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.
49 years ago today, four young men entered a sporting goods store for a robbery that would soon escalate into a fatal shootout and hostage situation. With a new documentary film on the subject scheduled to come out later this year, Bushwick Daily takes a look back at the event.
A New York photographer of city life tries to not capture gentrification.
In just a few weeks, Governor Hochul and the DEC will decide whether or not to allow National Grid to install fracked gas vaporizers at the apex of the North Brooklyn Pipeline.
The time it takes investigators to arrive is more costly than if the establishment were to reopen without reporting the crime, said one local business owner.
This comes at the end of a year that has seen a significant increase in violence toward transgender and gender non-conforming people throughout the United States.