Police are ramping up audio speaker busts but some locals say: ‘it’s a form of celebration”
Check out these LGBTQ+ businesses in and around Bushwick during Pride month and beyond.
After 11 years of service work, Carolina Hernandez, a Guatemalan immigrant, has opened Tikal Café on the corner of Decatur and Knickerbocker.
A fundraiser for an art celebrity’s nonprofit farm, one of this season’s first events is soon to strike
A new arts platform called Paradice Palase wants to sell art for under $800 and ‘wearable art’ for even less
While the museum’s show on the African food diaspora remains delayed, it still wants to put culinary history on a map
At La Casa Art House, a low-key, grunge style attracts artists without galleries or even, sometimes, websites.
Targeting kids north of kindergarten, Alva Calymayor puts together coloring books, playing cards and art boxes to teach children about social justice
While not uncommon to see new developments sprouting up on almost every block in Bushwick. Bushwick Historic Corridor has been the subject of several movements to receive historic landmark designation
Before Marzipan Physics began wheatpasting her work throughout New York City, she was an extraterrestrial particle physicist from the planet Eupraxia.
70’s dance bar opens on Troutman Street with Crêperie included
3,125 businesses in Bushwick have received PPP loan money. The vast majority of loans given were less than $150K. Nearly 25,000 jobs have been retained.
“People are sitting outside at tables and going back to their workplaces, getting their hair done, but I can’t go to the dog run.” – Amy Willard, Volunteer Director for Maria Hernandez Dog Run Pack
“They are taking advantage of my elderly residents”: Tenant Association President Bars State Senate Candidate Andy Marte (left) and District Leader Tommy Torres (right) from NYCHA Grounds.
A fine art rental subscription company called Curina has launched a COVID-19 benefit project and will donate 100% of its sale commission to delivering PPE
Make sure to stay hydrated and wear that brand new outfit you found under the tree
Ridge House hopes to help build community over passion for good design
Here’s a brief guide to help you better plan your next neighborhood photo shoot, and everything that come with it.
Maisie Broome is a multidisciplinary artist working with wood, paper, textiles, and fashion.
This trans and non-binary inclusive space offers multiple amenities.
Three women opened the casual noodle shop to provide a healthier version of their cuisine.
Brooklyn-based photographer John Edmonds was awarded the inaugural UOVO Prize, designed for an emerging Brooklyn artist.
Plans were unveiled for new mixed-use building At 310 St. Nicholas Avenue in Bushwick.
Making sustainability easy, cheap, and accessible to the Gen Z and millennial crowd.
After outgrowing their first location, the bakery finds a new spacious and sunny shop to expand the business.
Reigning Grey is more than just jewelry.
NURTUREarts is closing due to resource challenges and a shifting environment for non-profits.
The Cargo Project Gallery held its first exhibit on July 3 with work from a Korean designer.
The series is a part of a larger summer City Parks program giving focus to underrepresented and low-income communities