Chef Michael Patlazhan is back with a new pop-up at Idlewild.
We caught up with the founder to see how the house has changed over time.
It’s a parking lot now, but it could be 1,147 apartments.
You won’t find this taqueria on Google Maps.
Artist and model Stephanie Guedalia talks about growing up in a modern Orthodox Jewish community and her transition from viewing nakedness as a bad thing to choosing nudity.
Founded and run by Jason Donovan, Traditional Okinawan Karate of Brooklyn is a pretty spectacular place offering high-quality, affordable martial arts education.
This past Sunday, entertainment venue House of Yes transformed into a lush, pelagic oasis in honor of the 6th Annual Mermaid Lagoon Benefit
I did some personal grooming before attending my first Naked Yoga class
Walking into the loft, nestled amongst the industrial buildings east of the Morgan L train stop, I am not only greeted by Tobin Polk (co-owner alongside Lance Schnorenberg) and Aric Carroll, self-described “task master,” (aka operations manager) but also by Charlie the cat and the faint sound of a needle pressed on a warm folk record playing in a carry-on turntable
Considering the cultural diversity and artistic excellence that thrive in Bushwick, it only makes sense that some of the oldest forms of martial arts are being taught by a 30-year veteran right in our backyard
Dweebs unite.
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Is coffee not your cup of tea?
Yesterday evening, Bushwick reminded us again that its violent past is not just a distant memory
Bushwick is a great place to own a pet
Antonio Campanelli at Pasta Shop (All photos by Bart Koscinski for Bushwick Daily). “Here the menu is really, really simple,” Antonio Campanelli says. “But that’s because my grandfather taught me, if you want to taste the chef order something really, really simple. That way he can’t fake it.” With a sparse menu highlighting eight pasta dishes, […]
Let’s hang, shall we?
Throwing your persone in the vortex called Bushwick Open Studios frequently comes with a creeping yet steady anxiety of missing the best spectacle of your life happening perhaps just next door
While Bushwick Open Studios, and its mammoth showcase of more than 600 different gallery exhibitions, is usually what most people associate Arts in Bushwick with, the 10-person Community Projects arm of the group has quietly been developing programs and building partnerships with local organizations throughout the neighborhood, all in the aim of supporting the group’s larger mission of serving as a platform for creative accessibility
The Brooklyn community is heartbroken over the sudden death of local musician, beloved bartender and friend, Christo Buffam
“Look at the skyline, and don’t tell me that you can’t do it!” yells a barechested man in a superhero cape and tights
When you first listen to Sensual Harassment, one might think they came from the Cosmos
Ever heard of Then She Fell, named as one of Ben Brantley’s top theater performances of 2012? If not, please take note
Following the second inauguration of President Obama this week, now is probably as good a time as any to take up the questions of race, class and commerce posed by Kelly Anderson’s piercing documentary, My Brooklyn: Unmasking the Takeover of America’s Hippest City
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By Terri Ciccone