“We come from the tradition of ‘you should be able to do it all,’’ says Do or Die owner Pete Dutro.
A Wyckoff Avenue tattoo shop abruptly closed down last week, giving no notice to the organizers of a music and art festival it was scheduled to participate in
Music may enrich our memories of a time and place, but at festivals, it only tells half the story; the only real constant are the attendees
Have you been longing for a place to work out that is close to your home but haven’t been really willing to do the leg work (pun intended)?
One could argue that the bar scene in Bushwick has reached its saturation point
The starting bell’s rung, friends, and our Village crowd-funding campaign is off and running! After 5 days, our backers have helped us raise over $2,000! Woohoo! So
Are there any underground parties left in Bushwick? Sure there are! Crème de la crème of NYC electronic music may be hidden from the all seeing eyes of the Internets but it is thriving! Promoters, DJs and collectives are throwing parties, access to some of which may require patience on the side of a newbie but it is totally worth it
Burning Man: the desert festival on the tip of everyone’s tongue in recent times. This past week I finally had a chance to visit the magical Black Rock City, which is erected and razed once a year for ten days in the Nevada Desert. The festival started as a small beachside bonfire in San Francisco in […]
NY Post writer Doree Lewak likes to parade herself in skimpy dresses in front of construction sites and says catcalling boosts her ego, adding that “when a total stranger notices you, it’s validating
Welcome to Friday Foodstagram, where we round up some of the most appetizing looking insta’s from everyone’s favorite neighborhood establishments
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We at Bushwick Daily are total romantics and proudly celebrate Valentine’s Day
Our friends over at Brokelyn have just surprised us with a late-January Christmas gift: Brokelyn Beer Books 5 and 6- FINALLY! But, they’re selling fast, so if you’re planning on getting your hands on these treasured coupons, head over to their website ASAP
Former members of shuttered East Williamsburg maker space 3rd Ward plan to hold a free public meeting and mixer at Brooklyn Brewery Wednesday to discuss plans in the wake of 3rd Ward’s closure
If you’re always California dreaming, it’s time to catch the Cali 4-piece The Allah Las’ wave
We’ve introduced you to all sorts of spectacular getaways with our escapes series this summer, from The Newburgh Brewing Company upstate to The Wild Honey Pie’s Summer Camp to events at Rockaway Beach
video by Katarina Hybenova for Bushwick Daily There’s a new watering hole on Knickerbocker, brought to you from some of the dudes of Pearl’s Social and Billy Club and Oak and Iron. But this place has a little more down-home cozy feel: the kind of place you feel comfortable enough at to get a little too […]
Fashionable Bushwick crowd, we have great news for you! CollectionsBK, a little San Francisco-style boutique opened on 16A Wilson Ave (right next to Storefront Bushwick gallery), and it won’t ruin your wallets
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“ID please,” requests the lady bouncer at the Metropolitan Bar
Since we “celebrated” Presidents Day last weekend by making a few bad decisions Sunday night and skipping work on Monday, this week’s Drink & Ride takes us to the aptly named Jefferson stop
I’ve driven hundreds of miles with my brothers, father and best friend in search of Cuban Sandwiches that are more than just passable
The people of Bushwick don’t have to travel far to get their next milestone or symbolic figure permanently etched into their skin
This year’s Halloween turned out a little differently than we all hoped for
By Alexander Robinson
The long version Bushwick Open Studios 2012
Text and Photos by Chris Heuberger
In my vintage 60’s dress obtained in Williamsburg a couple of days ago, with the utmost care, a love for clothing, and the determination to face any fancy society, I am standing at the entrance of a SoHo loft where Sarah Small is throwing a benefit for her upcoming Tableau Vivant. I met Sarah a […]
It is any Friday night in Bushwick. The setting is simple. There are paintings hanging on the walls and about 3 times as many people as you could possibly imagine fitting into this gallery. The beer is still warm, and the gin tonic in my hand has been clearly been prepared by someone who strongly […]
“I’m going to a farm,” I announced on a sweet afternoon in my humble Bushwick dwelling. I have to say that my roommate, as well as myself were surprised by the sound of these words, because let’s face it, you can say many things about Bushwick (like that it’s lovable, enjoyable, inspiring), but certainly it’s […]
Recently, I asked my good friend
By Natalie Keller Reinert I’m beating her as we round the corner into the homestretch, laying my whip into her flank from high above my head, slap-slap-slap on her glossless hide. The rail is whizzing by close to my left foot, just at the height of my toe in the stirrup, and I’m dizzy with […]