This trendy home and gift shop is run by two feminist entrepreneurs who took a chance on a business that is now beloved by the community.
Die Jim Crow is a non-profit shining the light on ex and currently incarcerated musicians.
In this Tenant’s Rights Spotlight we discuss how much your landlord can raise your rent and why.
Are landlords allowed to evict you for having pets?
Plus, a kid’s playroom and event space for the plant-based community!
These destinations will teach you about women in history.
It’s time to get to the bottom of what’s in your lease.
Tom Gallo [email protected] Tom Gallo is the host of Look at My Records on Radio Free Brooklyn Radio Free Brooklyn and Bushwick Daily are proud to announce a new weekly local-music column that will focus on artists that call Bushwick home. Each week, a Radio Free Brooklyn personality will pen a record or performance review of a different Bushwick based […]
We caught up with the founder to see how the house has changed over time.
Ever wonder where all the female audio engineers are? We found them—and they’re coming to Bushwick next month!
The MIXER Reading and Music Series is all about pairing emerging writers, established writers, and musicians.
“8 Guests” will feature a five course brunch menu executed by chefs from Reynard at The Wythe Hotel.
Enrico Gomez said it just right in the latest Wagmag newsletter: the art world is head over heels crazy this week over Armory, with several Bushwick galleries showing at Pulse, VOLTA and SPRING/BREAK Art Show
Was it an attempt to have an engaging story lead, or does The New York Times really believe that Bushwick is over?
Wipe out your tears cried over the loss of delish bunwiches from UMi Bushwick, late night bar owls
Nobody wants to be the camper who didn’t get smooched by their summer crush in a barn, or posted up near the cafeteria entrance
Forget about whatever bullshit you had planned for next Tuesday because you don’t need it
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Get ready for a star-spangled weekend with American pride, red and white stripes, blue stars and what else– Bushwick art of course! It’s hot out here and that doesn’t refer to weather
Dick art and pickles on a stick.
What do Abe Lincoln, Bell hooks, Yoko Ono, Michelle Obama, Kathleen Hanna and Meryl Meisler all have in common?
A glimpse of justice was experienced yesterday by the tenants of several Bushwick buildings owned by the infamous landlord brothers, Joel and Aaron Israel
Who has time to be superstitious this Friday? It’s all about Saint Valentine’s Eve on February 13th and there are a bunch of great art openings we cannot wait to get all doe-eyed over for the weekend
Get ready for a jam-packed weekend of art openings in the neighborhood and beyond: Newcomer Chasm Gallery hosts its second opening this Friday and new series Norte Maar Presents @ Schema Projects is underway with an opening the same night
Envelope Ensemble is back again with another jazzy theatrical evening
Heading in to watch the final dress rehearsal before the opening of Emily Dickinson OUTER SPACE at The Bushwick Starr, I am gleefully informed by Noel Allain, the theater’s artistic director, that they are making some “adjustments” to the staging of the show
Torrential Downpour of Laughter_Brooklyn Comedy Festival Poster_Geoff Pomella We’re all in need for some laughs lately; The world seems to be falling apart in many different ways. On the lighter side, there will always be laughter to brighten our days, and thankfully the Second Annual Brooklyn Comedy Festival starts today! The BCF was founded and organized by performers and producers […]
#YOLOing
Last weekend, a slew of talented young performers convened in the back room of Catland, an occult bookstore in Bushwick, to flex their tragic Greek muscles