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Bushwick’s Roundtable Senior Center hosted its biggest party of the year, a “Masquerade on Bourbon Street.”
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The popular coworking station is throwing a farewell party tonight.
After years of work, Bushwick’s own Braven Brewing Company finally has a deal on their own production space.
An excerpt taken from Joshua Byron’s new book of essays.
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Braven Brewing are partying at Heavy Wood on Tuesday in celebration of their newest beer, Skyliner IPA.
Where to attend local services and get a traditional meal in the neighborhood.
The Bushwick hotspot has the key to longevity and great food and drinks!
A girl-power boutique is on it’s way to the neighborhood, and you don’t want to miss the opening-day bonanza!
Hunt for art in bodegas! Combine lit readings with aerial performance! Clean the park!
The MIXER Reading and Music Series is all about pairing emerging writers, established writers, and musicians.
The Italian hotspot opened in January, but Nicandra’s history is what makes it a destination for Bushwick food lovers.
Ever wondered how long the average commute of a Bushwick resident is—or what percentage of the neighborhood was born abroad? Find out using CoreData.nyc!
It was a sad day this summer when beloved punk venue The Acheron closed—but there’s still plenty to do at the former address of the East Williamsburg punk hub.
As it happens, the Bushwick Paris Fashion Week Trade Expo will take place in neither locale—it’s planned for the Brooklyn Expo Center in Greenpoint.
Founded by a trio of friends who bonded over their love of good beer, a new brewery on Troutman Street hopes to bring Bushwick beer brewing back to its former glory.
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
An anonymous organization called the Bushwick Arts Festival set up a website and Facebook page at the end of February—and immediately found itself at the center of a controversy