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5 Events to Bring Thunders to Bushwick

5 Events to Bring Thunders to Bushwick

We hit the second week of May, and we couldn’t be happier about how things are in Bushwick

Top 5 awesome events in Bushwick

Top 5 awesome events in Bushwick

Despite the art apocalypse that Bushwick has been through this last weekend, we are not taking a week off! Bushwick lives of its amazing events, and this week brings AGAIN some awesome music, art and literature

5 Bushwick Writers on How to Get Published

5 Bushwick Writers on How to Get Published

By Katarina Hybenova

Bushwick’s first book swap benefit

Bushwick’s first book swap benefit

By Maria Pylayev

Pizza Island coming to Bushwick.

Pizza Island coming to Bushwick.

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Call the firefighters! Fireside Follies, the season finale is here!

Call the firefighters! Fireside Follies, the season finale is here!

It has become a good Bushwick tradition that every third Saturday in month, all the good-writing-and-other-arts admirers meet up in

Stories From Brooklyn.

Stories From Brooklyn.

Amid this weekend’s Brooklyn Book Festival, a few local writers met in Bushwick: “I’m gay, that’s why I moved to Brooklyn!”

Neighborhood Bar Mood Ring to Release Cocktail Recipe Book in Spring 2022

Neighborhood Bar Mood Ring to Release Cocktail Recipe Book in Spring 2022

The book includes the recipes to astrology-themed cocktails, nightlife tips and stories based on the experiences of co-owners Vanessa Li and Bowen Goh.

So You Don’t Want to Order a Book From Amazon

So You Don’t Want to Order a Book From Amazon

A guide to local bookshops in and around Bushwick

Local Salvadoran-American Author Releases New Book About Racism, Sexism, and Shame

Local Salvadoran-American Author Releases New Book About Racism, Sexism, and Shame

Christine Sloan Stoddard new book explores issues of social inequality and personal identity through poetry and prose.

Nowadays Is Re-Opening their Seasonal Beer Garden with Hammocks, an Ice Cream Stand, and Weekly BBQs

Nowadays Is Re-Opening their Seasonal Beer Garden with Hammocks, an Ice Cream Stand, and Weekly BBQs

Summer is here!

Celebrate Black History Month at Free Symposium of Brooklyn’s Hip Hop and Art History

Celebrate Black History Month at Free Symposium of Brooklyn’s Hip Hop and Art History

This is Not a Goodbye… It’s More Like See You Around

This is Not a Goodbye… It’s More Like See You Around

Immerse Yourself in Movies, Listen to Stories at Nowadays, and More: This Week’s Events Round Up

Immerse Yourself in Movies, Listen to Stories at Nowadays, and More: This Week’s Events Round Up

A New Reading and Music Series Hits Our Wicked Lady after 10 Years at Cake Shop

A New Reading and Music Series Hits Our Wicked Lady after 10 Years at Cake Shop

The MIXER Reading and Music Series is all about pairing emerging writers, established writers, and musicians.

Cops Are Cracking Down on Bogart Street Vendors

Cops Are Cracking Down on Bogart Street Vendors

Definitely Visit Topos: Ridgewood’s New Place for Books, Coffee, and Conversation

Definitely Visit Topos: Ridgewood’s New Place for Books, Coffee, and Conversation

Just in time for beach reading season, we’ve discovered a gem of a used bookstore tucked away in Ridgewood: Topos Bookstore Café

The Perfect Father’s Day Gift: A Booze Book from Bender Bound

The Perfect Father’s Day Gift: A Booze Book from Bender Bound

Give the best gift this Father’s Day with booze books

The Magic Eight: Friday Night’s Art Openings Include A Pop-Up Show, Newcomer Galleries and An Ongoing Storyline

The Magic Eight: Friday Night’s Art Openings Include A Pop-Up Show, Newcomer Galleries and An Ongoing Storyline

We have a very accurate answer to what you’re seeking this Friday night in the Bushwick hood. Exactly eight new art shows art opening this Friday night, including an inaugural exhibition inside the newly located Black and White Gallery and another pop-up show at Galerie Manqué (both inside 56 Bogart). Plus a cool artist/performer mash-up inside IMAGE Gallery and […]

Storytelling through Art: 4 Picks for the Weekend!

Storytelling through Art: 4 Picks for the Weekend!

I find myself on a double narration as I tell my Bushbabies about the story of art ahead of us. From works inspired by the famous musings of authors James Joyce and Dylan Thomas, to pieces that draw literary connections from personal histories and present happenings. You’ll drift off to your dreams as I read […]

Mellow Pages Rejects $50K Donation from ExxonMobil

Mellow Pages Rejects $50K Donation from ExxonMobil

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Upstairs Invite with Ponyhof

Upstairs Invite with Ponyhof

By Loren DiBlasi & Maria Gotay

Paul Rome’s Intense Debut Novel Is Cringeworthingly Good

Paul Rome’s Intense Debut Novel Is Cringeworthingly Good

Okay, let’s be real: Bushwick Daily has officially been crushing on Paul Rome for years now

Launch Party for Pine Box Reading Series This Sunday at Mellow Pages

Launch Party for Pine Box Reading Series This Sunday at Mellow Pages

Feeling like you need a little more poetry in your life? Or just looking for something both cool and smart to do this Sunday night? Then make sure to check out the launch party for the Pine Box Reading Series this upcoming Sunday, October 13th at Mellow Pages, one of our beloved Bushwick bookstores

Summertime, and the Livin’s Easy…. Art to Soak Up This Week

Summertime, and the Livin’s Easy…. Art to Soak Up This Week

By Allison Galgiani & Katarina Hybenova

Sunday Read: Excerpt from ‘Crucifaxe 2: The Immaculate Deception’ by Jaclene Sini

Sunday Read: Excerpt from ‘Crucifaxe 2: The Immaculate Deception’ by Jaclene Sini

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6 Art Shows that Blur the Lines Between Art…and Everything Else

6 Art Shows that Blur the Lines Between Art…and Everything Else

Historically, there has been a distinct separation between media and genres of art – the beaux arts tradition imported from the Grande Academie of Paris, from which American art institutions were derived, maintained clear boundaries between the plastic, performing, and literary arts – whoa, I’ll stop there before I go off on an art historical tangent! While these boundaries have been questioned, challenged and straight up abolished during multiple decades and artistic movements, no better example of the line being blurred could be found than in Bushwick’s art events this week

Sunday Read: ‘Dziadzi’ by Natalie Gergich

Sunday Read: ‘Dziadzi’ by Natalie Gergich

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Eat, Read, Party & Worry Not of Rain

Eat, Read, Party & Worry Not of Rain

Have you heard? Tropical system Andrea is headed towards us threatening us with flash floods on Friday morning through Saturday afternoon, says The National Weather Service

Analog Nathaniel Kressen to Launch His Novel This Thursday at Brooklyn Fire Proof

Analog Nathaniel Kressen to Launch His Novel This Thursday at Brooklyn Fire Proof

 

Sunday Read: ‘Beauty’ by Jenna Briedis

Sunday Read: ‘Beauty’ by Jenna Briedis

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Sunday Read: ‘Havemeyer in Bloom’ by Nathaniel Kressen

Sunday Read: ‘Havemeyer in Bloom’ by Nathaniel Kressen

 

Sunday Read: ‘The Janitor’ by Samuel Hernandez

Sunday Read: ‘The Janitor’ by Samuel Hernandez

 

Sunday Read: ‘Light Switch’ by Adam Cecil

Sunday Read: ‘Light Switch’ by Adam Cecil

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