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Williamsburg Cinemas Now Open!

Williamsburg Cinemas Now Open!

Seeing a new release movie at a highly discounted price in a comfy theater in Brooklyn? Am I making this shit up? No! The much-needed Williamsburg Cinemas has opened to rave reviews, both from wallets and movie-goers.  …And although we’ll always love NightHawk, this is an actual movie theater, meaning your film of choice isn’t […]

An Independent Mall Seems to be Coming to Bushwick

An Independent Mall Seems to be Coming to Bushwick

Observer brought news this morning that an 80,000-square-foot retail and nightlife complex is being planned at 88 Bogart St

Filmmaker Alert: Submit to Cinema Club and Microscope Gallery

Filmmaker Alert: Submit to Cinema Club and Microscope Gallery

Now that your short film or a video art piece is nicely edited and ready to be seen, you are probably asking yourself: Where to submit and what to expect?

‘Doing Church in a New Way’

‘Doing Church in a New Way’

Scenes of rock and roll at Ridgewood Presbyterian

Lost Without Phones

Lost Without Phones

A highlight from last month’s Bushwick Film Festival was a debut feature from a Brooklyn dance director.

They Make Love To The Car, Don’t They?

They Make Love To The Car, Don’t They?

An auto-erotic performance piece makes a stop in Bushwick over the weekend.

In Ridgewood, There’s No Need To Be Alone Tonight

In Ridgewood, There’s No Need To Be Alone Tonight

A new film festival kicks off in Ridgewood this weekend.

Making Improv ‘Fun And Dumb’

Making Improv ‘Fun And Dumb’

A new comedy club pops off in East Williamsburg

Catching Up With Bushwick’s Beatles

Catching Up With Bushwick’s Beatles

A local ‘Beatles jam’ band plays Brooklyn Bowl on Aug. 6.

Some Ways To Spend Valentine’s Day In Bushwick

Some Ways To Spend Valentine’s Day In Bushwick

Go to Roberta’s! Watch ‘In the Mood For Love’ at Syndicated! Fall in love!

Bushwick Film Workers Hopeful the Looming IATSE Strike Will Change Industry Culture

Bushwick Film Workers Hopeful the Looming IATSE Strike Will Change Industry Culture

For Bushwick film workers, the IATSE strike indicates a potential shift in how the film industry operates.

Louisa Lee Poster Keeps Tin Pan Alley Alive in Brooklyn

Louisa Lee Poster Keeps Tin Pan Alley Alive in Brooklyn

The 80-year-old singer, born and raised in Sheepshead Bay, recently performed at Bushwick’s Caffeine Underground.

9 Hot Events Happening This Week (May 20-26) In Bushwick

9 Hot Events Happening This Week (May 20-26) In Bushwick

DJ Sets at Elsewhere, an art exhibition, comedy shows, an outdoor movie screening, an open mic night and more. These are the can’t-miss events happening this week (May 20-26) in Bushwick.

Things Could Be Different In Bushwick

Things Could Be Different In Bushwick

A ‘Female Joker’ Puts On A Show In Bushwick

A ‘Female Joker’ Puts On A Show In Bushwick

Michael Alan and Jadda Cat Are At It Again

Taste of Bushwick Annual Festival Announces 2019 Location and Vendors

Taste of Bushwick Annual Festival Announces 2019 Location and Vendors

“We’re doing something that’s raw and natural, and we always thought was a very good fit with Bushwick.”

CLOWNS AND TRICKSTERS UNITE: The Living Installation Will Turn The Human Body Into Live Art

CLOWNS AND TRICKSTERS UNITE: The Living Installation Will Turn The Human Body Into Live Art

An African Diaspora Film Festival Showcased Worldwide Black Excellence This Weekend

An African Diaspora Film Festival Showcased Worldwide Black Excellence This Weekend

The Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival celebrated 21 years this past weekend in Brooklyn.

Your Labor Day Staycation Survival Guide

Your Labor Day Staycation Survival Guide

Things to do for the long weekend.

Relocated: A New Program at Peephole Cinema Opens This Friday

Relocated: A New Program at Peephole Cinema Opens This Friday

This project offers a new way to experience a movie in the area.

Indie Film Dead Layer Features Bushwick Graffiti

Indie Film Dead Layer Features Bushwick Graffiti

Anthony Medina @ant_not_tony Dead Layer, an indie film about a New York graffiti artist caught up in some trouble features parts of Bushwick, Brooklyn. The story is about a New York City graffiti artist who wants ambiguity from his street life, but gets mixed-up with a consequential crime that hinders his artistic progress. Cameron Douglas, […]

Turk N Twerk, Thanksgiving Art Party, and More: 5 Events for Your Holiday Bushweek

Turk N Twerk, Thanksgiving Art Party, and More: 5 Events for Your Holiday Bushweek

A New Documentary Explores How North Brooklyn Tenants Succeed at Fighting Displacement

A New Documentary Explores How North Brooklyn Tenants Succeed at Fighting Displacement

“The Method” identifies the strategy that has kept many North Brooklyn residents in their homes despite aggressive attempts to displace them. The final step? “Never give up.”

Celebrate The Weirdness of Wes Anderson With Syndicated’s Week Long Anderson Retrospective!

Celebrate The Weirdness of Wes Anderson With Syndicated’s Week Long Anderson Retrospective!

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!

Score a Free Sex Toy at Syndicated’s Screening of “Sticky: A (Self ) Love Story”

Score a Free Sex Toy at Syndicated’s Screening of “Sticky: A (Self ) Love Story”

In honor of National Masturbation Month (May), Bushwick powerhouse Syndicated is scheduled to deliver a hot and steamy evening on May 21st with a screening of Sticky: A Self Love Story

When Fall is Better Than Summer and Spring: These Art Shows Are In The Crisp Season Spirit

When Fall is Better Than Summer and Spring: These Art Shows Are In The Crisp Season Spirit

Spring is crisp and colorful

Boobwick Strikes Again: Strip Club Pumps Is Putting On a Pin Up Variety Show This Sunday

Boobwick Strikes Again: Strip Club Pumps Is Putting On a Pin Up Variety Show This Sunday

Bushwick’s reputation as a artistic boob haven is about to get another boost this Sunday: Brooklyn’s favorite titty-bar is going to put on a variety show featuring the very best of New York’s burlesque and vocal talent, Pumps employees

Top 8 Shows to Get You Sh-sh-shaking!

Top 8 Shows to Get You Sh-sh-shaking!

Sh-sh-shaking, I’m

Welcome to the Neighborhood, Penn Badgley. xoxo, Bushwick Daily

Welcome to the Neighborhood, Penn Badgley. xoxo, Bushwick Daily

Newsflash: Penn Dayton Badgley, handsome television and film star best known for his role as Dan Humphrey on Gossip Girl, 27 years of well-worn age, has reportedly settled into an apartment off of the Morgan L train. He has been spotted around the neighborhood at bars, street corners, and subway platforms, as well as chowing down at […]

These 5 Animated Films Will Thaw Your Winter Heart

These 5 Animated Films Will Thaw Your Winter Heart

As the bouts of winter storms, torrential downpours, and all around nasty weather starts to slowly come to a close we find ourselves peaking around the corner to spring

5 Films To Keep You Warm During the Holidays

5 Films To Keep You Warm During the Holidays

Face it, winter is here, Ned Stark tried to warn us but we inevitably find ourselves in the same place every year

Bridging Art and Community with Film – Kweighbaye Kotee, Founder of Bushwick Film Festival

Bridging Art and Community with Film – Kweighbaye Kotee, Founder of Bushwick Film Festival

Bushwick Film Festival turns six this year! From October 2nd to the 6th you have a great opportunity to get involved, whether by attending, contributing to the BFF foundation, or volunteering (there still might be a couple of spots available)

‘Gut Renovation’ Documents Sweeping Change in Williamsburg

‘Gut Renovation’ Documents Sweeping Change in Williamsburg

Robert Moses was responsible for the displacement of hundreds of thousands of individuals, most notably and cruelly through the development of the Cross-Bronx Expressway

Ghosts of Gentrification Past and Present in “My Brooklyn” Documentary

Ghosts of Gentrification Past and Present in “My Brooklyn” Documentary

Following the second inauguration of President Obama this week, now is probably as good a time as any to take up the questions of race, class and commerce posed by Kelly Anderson’s piercing documentary, My Brooklyn: Unmasking the Takeover of America’s Hippest City