A venerable neighborhood nonprofit gets a new name as it looks to the future.
The MIXER Reading and Music Series is all about pairing emerging writers, established writers, and musicians.
Bushwick’s tight-knit arts community draws on the collective decades of experience some locals have keeping unconventionally constructed spaces functional and safe.
East Williamsburg studio Brooklyn Engraving Co. is doing insane work, like putting a detailed map of Brooklyn on a flask—and now, locals can stop by and get their own work done!
“We come from the tradition of ‘you should be able to do it all,’’ says Do or Die owner Pete Dutro.
East Williamsburg BBQ joint is a first-time host of this annual tasting event, competition, and workshop.
SPONSORED- Want that local homegrown food feeling but don’t have a green thumb? Or have you not been blessed with backyard garden access? No worries – Bushwick Food Coop has got you covered! Just steps from the Morgan L stop, Bushwick Food Coop is the answer to all of your meal-making woes
As most of us know, the cost of college is getting way out of hand, and in a city where the cost of everything spiraled out of control long ago, more and more students with their sights set on college have to look to outside resources to fill the gap between what they can afford and what federal loans and grants can provide
In a New York City neighborhood like Bushwick where housing turnover is high and socioeconomic disparity is wide, it can hard for families who have lived in the neighborhood for a long time to maintain the kind of close relationships that are so demonstrably beneficial—and a local theater organization presents an innovative way to address that status quo
SPONSORED—Beginning of the new year is a great time to freshly evaluate your mind and soul oriented goals
Like Stumptown or Blue Bottle, Supercrown is very serious about its coffee.
Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir are bringing their unique brand of activist gospel performance to Lot 45 (411 Troutman St, Bushwick) this coming Thursday in a benefit for EcoStation:NY
Ever needed a last minute baby or house warming gift, but didn’t want to take the L to Manhattan’s Bed, Bath, and Beyond? No need to scramble for your Amazon password for that quick Prime shipping, either
Sultry, raw, and influenced by blues and country, Joanna Levine’s voice is distinctive and incredibly powerful
I’ve lived in Ridgewood for nearly 20 years
Ask anyone who lives off the L Train and they’ll tell you they’ve payed witness to the Union Square Holiday Market or Brooklyn Flea
Along Broadway, between Belvedere and Locust Streets, at the end of an alley lined with old books, pins, crash cymbals ($15), used bikes, and religious paraphernalia, lies Primitive Languages
Her friends were asking if that was her who started that Bushwick blog
Throughout the years, reports and journalism have demonstrated the poor working conditions of factories around the world
Bushwick is full of stories
You may have recently passed by Deborah Brown’s old Storefront and noticed a new business has filled the space
Yesterday it was announced that Pearl Paint shuttered its doors
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By Maria Gotay, Katarina Hybenova & Emilie Ruscoe
All photos by Jesus Figueroa for Bushwick Daily All photos by Jesus Figueroa for Bushwick Daily Think nestling dolls with tommy guns, and you’ll start to get the hang of Dillinger’s Café, the new coffee shop/Russian barbecue/vodka palace on Evergreen Ave (near the Evergreen ice cream shop). The cafe is the fresh fruit of two lovely […]
Whether you are aspiring to become a professional photographer or just addicted to Instagram, we highly recommend you make the trek out to Brooklyn Bridge Park this next week to check out the second annual Photoville
Six months ago Brooklyn lost its garage-punk band the K-Holes when their bassist and singer ran off to South Carolina to have a baby, leaving behind former bandmates Sara Villard and Vashti Windish bandless and itching to start on a new creative endeavor
By Polly Brewster, Laure Nouraout, Essie Graham & Katarina Hybenova
For most of us noobs who don’t know much of our city’s history, there was a large Occult movement that burst onto the scene during the late ’70s and ’80s
Ever heard of Then She Fell, named as one of Ben Brantley’s top theater performances of 2012? If not, please take note
The internet is exploding! New York’s favorite restaurant, Roberta’s Pizza has posted an ad offering an unpaid internship to work at their farm, DNAinfo writes