Through the Street Art Pilgrimage, a local art historian and culture critic provides greater insight into some of the neighborhood’s most prominent works of street art.
“People are becoming homeless.”
This site has everything needed to have a community within a community.
After a hiatus, the craft beer emporium is back with new local owners.
Freelancers need to get out of the house from time to time, but the options can be overwhelming.
If you’re in the market for some serious luxury living in Bushwick, pay attention as this gorgeous 1,300-square-foot two-bedroom and two-bathroom condo just hit the market. If you’re not anywhere close to buying a home, well, then at least come drool with us. This penthouse condo has views of Manhattan skyline from every single room. […]
When The Bushwick Collective announced that their fifth annual block party will be held on June 5 this year, they alluded to the possibility of filling the void left behind by the Bushwick Open Studios
Hey all you anti couchsurfers and Airbnbers, we’ve got just the place for you.
Last week Frank Mattarella received an interesting phone call
By Whitney Jordan & Katarina Hybenova
Can you imagine all the kids’ joy? 10 different artists will teach a group of 10 kids throughout the course of 10 weeks!
As soon as you walk through the doors of Bushwick Public House, you’ll realize you haven’t entered just another Brooklyn coffee shop
Recently, the much-appreciated and often visited street art murals curated under the umbrella of The Bushwick Collective were vandalized by a self-identified Bushwick resident and native in the name of combating gentrification
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Instagram Takeover – Ariel Churnin – Fall foliage, tree, changing colors Rough winter winds and the lack of sunshine are conducive to start feeling blue. And even Bushwick, an old good friend who was highfiving us all summer is suddenly all grey and cold. But Bushwick, you can’t fool us, there’s so much to appreciate you! Just […]
I saw something unexpected on my usual walk to Flushing Avenue by way of my favorite side street, Vandervoort Place last Saturday afternoon
Alex Ayer captures scenes for his film ‘One: The First Myth’ (Photo courtesy of the artist) Upon a night of neighborhood research I was browsing the Bushwick hashtag on Instagram when rooftop views and drastic landscapes came up on the account of local photographer and filmmaker Alex Ayer. Feeling inspired to learn more about his work I asked if we could […]
You may have heard the buzz about new venue, Trans-Pecos, to the neighborhood! The venue is in Ridgewood, located just off the Halsey L train at 915 Wyckoff Avenue, we welcome it with open arms (and ears!)
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Illustration by Jeremy Nguyen The hunt for a good brunch spot gets a bit more eclectic the further you travel into Brooklyn – the varying cuisines of the surrounding population is often reflected in each spot putting their own special cultural spin on this popular meal. Whether that means eggs at a popular Mexican spot or a […]
By Kathryn Lees and Yamil A
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By Katarina Hybenova
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