No week in Bushwick is complete without a little poetry, dance and music!
Diana Deane is an artist with expertise you need when it comes to bridal design and alterations.
Lexody is all about putting you in touch with people who want to learn your native language.
“The Transfiguration” screened at Cannes last year and SXSW this year. Now is the time to catch it yourself!
The project pairs a filmmaker with a poet in order to create original art every day of April.
The neighborhood’s beloved coffee, brunch, and wine destination makes a splash at its new Canadian location.
Sammy Needlz is a producer, radio show host, and DJ based in Brooklyn while playing clubs all over New York City and beyond, often traveling to Europe and Asia for gigs.
Bushwick has no shortage of alcohol and alcohol-related events, but the Swirl & Sip Soiree is poised to bring a classic oenophilic event to our historically beer-soaked hood
“Right now, I’m figuring out how to make—or come across—10 hot pink nun habits in men’s sizes,” says Daniel Ellis-Ferris, Founder and Executive Producer of Brooklyn’s LoftOpera, on organizing the company’s June production of Le Comte Ory
Can we interest you in a French-ified brunch?
Think old school New York City diner with a modern twist and that’s Juno – bar stools, booths and all
This article originally appeared in Bushwick Notebook Issue #2
Say “oui” to this new French resto.
Check out what he’s done so far.
Okay, to be clear, when the book first opens, a man called Jim, looking earnestly into Jacqueline’s anus on her very first day as a stripper, is a client
We’re seeing a spike in subject matter being shown in Bushwick and the surrounding borders – truthfully, it’s in the frenzied cuts of paint in John Legere’s upcoming show at Sugarlift
The Bushwick Film Festival is baaaaaack!
Will the list surprise you?
Enter through the back door…
We’ve all been there: endlessly browsing Craigslist for hours to no end out of pure boredom or procrastination
A blue moon isn’t typically blue, but it is unusual and we’ll get to see one tonight
We’ve officially reached the midpoint of summer
It’s the summer music festival season–and Bushwick is getting some love as well
If you ever doubted that skateboard is also a piece of art, new collection of Girl Skateboards will change your mind
Oh Ridgewood, my Ridgewood
Beat Nite, the neighborhood-wide gallery walk across Bushwick and Ridgewood, is just one week away and we clued you in on several of the newest shows in last week’s round-up of art openings
Good night, sleep tight, don’t let the
Know what I say to oysters? Yum! Know what I say to the oysters offered in oyster week? Expensive! Seriously, the restaurants participating in New York Magazine’s Oyster Week (September 11-28th) cost more money than the increase in your rent this year, which is really saying something considering Bushwick is like, New York’s #1 spot for inflation right now
Before we depart on a journey into the depths of the soul of a Bushwick loving celebrity, I would like to note that, naturally we don’t care about any of this
It’s labor day weekend– which is frightening, also exciting
Lately I’ve been drawn to the progression of new murals at the Flushing Ave and Forrest Street triangle, where a new restaurant, a brain child of nearby eatery 983 Bushwick’s Living Room, is up and coming in the Fall
It is a known fact that life moves in cycles. There is a certain repetition that proves to be familiar but, then again, it’s still new. These cycles of life can be easily correlated with the steady stream of seasons. However you might want to approach summer, there is one thing that can always be […]