The award-winning immersive performance “Broken Bone Bathtub,” by Siobhan O’Laughlin is playing in a Bushwick apartment until February.
“What is Love?” deals with themes of friendship, relationships, and life in Bushwick.
The Rookery has been serving you up English pub food and pints on Troutman Street for three years now. Go show your love at its birthday party this week!
East Wiliamsburg’s favorite telephone booth-marked speakeasy will host a star-studded, iconic series.
For the very reasonable price of $3 for a ticket, you can enjoy Anderson’s sweet, bizarre films in the AC at Syndicated all week long!
The venue at 906 Broadway was shut down by the city in June, but organized initially hoped to be up and running again this month. Instead, a “for rent” sign is posted outside.
Ventiko is a meme—and also an arts educator.
The MTA’s top brass met with the public and elected officials at Bed-Stuy’s Marcy Avenue Armory on Thursday night to field the public’s questions and present two main approaches to scheduling L train closures during repairs to the Canarsie tubes that will start in 2019
Goldsounds Bar owners Cenk Eryaman and Chip Su. All Photos by Angela Altus for Bushwick Daily A shiny new venue is open and booking in Bushwick! Gold Sounds Bar has officially opened its doors to the public at 44 Wilson Ave between Melrose and George St, just across from Dear Bushwick. Previously Morgan Town Bar, this spot […]
L train-dependent Brooklyn residents, business owners and officials met in Williamsburg Wednesday night to grapple with the paucity of L train service alternatives
Canarsie tunnel between Manhattan and Brooklyn needs extensive repairs, which are currently projected to take three years
Do you remember when the diviest of all Bushwick dive bars, Wreck Room, announced its demise back in June 2014? An unfortunate side casualty was the closure of Arancini Bros next door, a popular purveyor of deep fried risotto balls that tasted especially good after a long night of partying and drinking in Bushwick
Have you been wondering what is Edward Scissorhands up to these days? I know, me too.
When Brooklyn/Philadelphia-based ensemble Cuddle Magic and Baltimore-based multi-disciplinary artist Anna Roberts-Gevalt take the stage this Wednesday night, supported by Luke Temple of Here We Go Magic and Bridget Kearney of Lake Street Dive, it’s sure to be a stimulating, mind-expanding evening of genre bending music and art
Mike Serafino’s “Burn Canvas” opens Thursday at 630 Flushing Avenue (Image courtesy of Mike Serafino) We’re more than halfway through July and therein—halfway through the summer of 2015. This week’s mid-summer story brings new openings, artist talks and live performances across the neighborhood. We even have a new gallery – Gallery Petite at 114 Wilson Avenue […]
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It’s hard to figure out what’s more impressive about the new technology-inflected dance work, BODSOFTWARE, which debuted at gallery space
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It’s labor day weekend– which is frightening, also exciting
The Apostrophe Flash Mob Exhibit took place on the Kosciuszko J Train platform on Friday, August 15th (All photos by Katie Killary for Bushwick Daily) Promoted as a guerrilla art show on the subway platform, Apostrophe’s flash mob exhibit at the Kosciuzsko J station turned out to be a tad tamer than expected. As visitors who came […]
While in the dog days of summer it’s tempting to feel incredibly burned out by sun, booze, and an overload of summer shows, think back. Way back. To 2005 in fact. When you belted out All American Rejects lyrics guilt free in the shower. When Tyson Ritter told you to move along, you jumped. For Fun. For Freedom. To […]
With art and creativity bursting from the seams in our neighborhood of Bushwick, finding something to do on a Friday night may seem a bit overwhelming
Each week Bushwick Daily brings you a new Artist FlashCard introducing an amazing artist living/working/showing in Bushwick who you need to know. Featuring both new and old faces, our goal is to encourage the growth of art scene and to appreciate wonderful talent in our hood! If you know of an artist you would like to suggest for Artist FlashCards, […]
In this letter I received this week, a young woman wanted to know if she should wait out to see if her boyfriend would commit to being monogamous
Following a long, sleepy break from party programming, The Knockdown Center quietly announced their first show of the springtime, and it’s a big one
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The neighborhood cried when our favorite source of shrimp and grits, Mama Joy’s announced its closing last month
For three weeks, Performa biennially organizes more than 100 separate performance art events, presented at over 40 venues across New York City
Performa 13, the biennial performance arts consortium, has 56 remaining events that will take you on a veritable scavenger hunt all over the city. With only five days left to see all of the acts, you’d have to be a serious performance-art-junkie to see them all. If you have to limit yourself to one performance per […]
It is the height of summer and the beaches are calling our names; we count down the seconds before we can leave work in the afternoon, and vainly try to resist the urge to remain two feet away from our window AC units in our apartments
CocoRosie decided to introduce Brooklyn to their newest album through a ceremonial concert at The Paper Box last weekend
It’a about time that something BIZARRE opens in our quixotic neighborhood
If you want to be creative and make art, you have to be poor