“I’ve always been fascinated at what it must have been like in the 1970s in Soho and the 1980s in the East Village
In the mist of hurricane Sandy and all the damage it has caused, we put our Facebook Cover Take Over submission competition temporarily on hold
To strangers who asked if we were mother and daughter I replied, “We are friends”
“I think Bushwick has definitely inspired me since I moved here. I find it is hard edged, gritty and yet still there are places where art can catch your eye. The best analogy I can think of is that sidewalk where it is all concrete then there is that one little flower growing through the […]
Photography for Bushwick Daily is an inseparable way of portraying the whereabouts of our neighborhood
Full of unexpected twists and turns can life sometimes be
By Katarina Hybenova
Year 2011 was colorful and eventful
“When we started, we were the only vegan Ethiopian restaurant in New York”
“If there’s anyone our students can see themselves in, it’s Jacqueline”
“It’s not about a ceasefire or not about not a ceasefire”
Have a film camera? An airstream trailer on Knickerbocker Avenue has 100 rolls to give out.
A local concierge says she prefers “visitors” to “tourists” and takes us on a trip through Ridgewood.
Meeting every month on Melrose Street; no vintage.
Ex-CBS and Fuse producer says he now runs the only private-room karaoke bar in his corner of Brooklyn
A week after re-opening, local skaters take to one of their old haunting grounds.
A local gallery show questions what it means to change and move, as well as who is allowed to do so.
If this passes, we have a lot of plans. We’re going to name thirty trees.
Is Bushwick turning “gentrifier gray”?
Years after hosting COVID-era ragers, the former ‘Illhouse’ now hosts poetry readings.
A new Bengali-Chinese spot softly opens on Willoughby Avenue
Carlos Jaramillo’s site-specific installation will be at a Ridgewood gallery until July.
This analog photography store doubles as a community hub.
This Bushwick podcaster is busy interviewing local artists.
A new pet supply store! A two-floor club and pizzeria! A yoga studio!
For over two decades, Taiwanese artists have had a home in Bushwick
A guide to biking down and out in Bushwick and Ridgewood
Bushwick singer Zoë Fromer doesn’t have any music out yet, but has thoughts on where to find the best birria tacos in town.
The Bar Babes of Bushwick & Ridgewood return! There’s a hot concert at Bridge and Tunnel! A comedy show at the Windjammer!
We’ve listed a whole week’s worth of free and affordable events happening in and around the neighborhood.
Looking to get your children involved in extracurricular activities? Need somewhere for them to be while you’re at work?
A New York photographer of city life tries to not capture gentrification.
The rise of gig work cancellations caused by the hike of Omicron Covid cases is reminding local freelancers of March 2020.
As we continue to welcome in the new year, let’s just take one more look back at 2021.
I believe these pieces, as a cumulative group, do a great job at reflecting the wide range of emotions, experiences and subjects we encountered in and around Bushwick in 2021.
Described by its creator as a “serene guided meditation,” Bottom of the Ocean takes audience members to an underground world full of unusual rituals.