Everything you need to see this week in one list.
“People are becoming homeless.”
Happy Hump Day! Meet Niki Davis, a Consent Educator and Bushwick Daily’s Brand New Sex Columnist.
If you have a personal story about possible wrongdoing by the 83rd Precinct, please email us.
An excerpt taken from Joshua Byron’s new book of essays.
NYC Service and Citizens Committee for New York City have launched the ninth season of the Love Your Block Grant Campaign—what would you do for your block with $1,000 and support from the city?!
Every week, Lantern Hall hosts a sculpting class run by local artist Jennifer Barrett complete with beers, clay, and child-like whimsy.
Manifest Bodyworks had been operating out of a Bushwick apartment since this past Winter—and now has a permanent home on Bushwick’s Central Avenue!
The Starliner, the newest bar located off Myrtle-Wyckoff is about to be your new favorite local bar
Getting lost and finding yourself in a Brooklyn DIY space can turn out to be the best adventure of your life
What better way is there to celebrate (or commiserate) Valentine’s Day than a party? How about a party
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Last week, Brooklyn mourned the sad news about Williamsburg’s beloved venue, Glasslands closing down and putting on their last show on New Year’s Eve
Bushwick has never seen a house like this before, and not just because of its amenities
Community Board members and Bushwick Citizens gathered Wednesday night at Bushwick’s monthly Community Board 4 meeting at Hope Gardens Multi-Service center, the first one since August’s recess and the primary elections
At around noon yesterday, the City Planning Commission of NYC met to discuss a wide-range of city projects, including the rezoning of Rheingold Brewery in Bushwick
Do you sometimes miss those days you spent at a summer camp as a kid? Do you still remember the names of all your summer friends? Do you recall all the swimming you shamelessly took for granted? Now living in a concrete jungle of Brooklyn, you’d kill for a day at a lake on a hot summer day
The fiery summer beast lost its energy a couple of weeks ago in the heat wave
If you’ve ever dreamed about being one of the sun-bleached and tanned cadre of New York City surfers, there is no better time to get started
Bushwick Open Studios wouldn’t be complete without a visit to 56 Bogart
Sunshine, friends, bikes, trucks, lots of booze and art everywhere! Bushwick Open Studios weekend might easily be proclaimed as the time of the year to spend out in the open
“You always have to go bigger,” said artist and cultural entrepreneur Peter Hopkins, announcing his exciting plans to turn the empty warehouse at 299 Meserole St into a cultural center of the East Williamsburg and Bushwick area
Just when we thought spring was upon us, another late snow and chilly temperatures make us all want to curl up with a good book and a hot toddy. Before you don your Snuggie and slippers, check out these five art events this week that are sure to heat you up and give you reason to […]
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Welcome to the second installment of our three-part series, LIC for Brooklynites! The first part was about
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By Sean Alday
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by Maria Gotay
My look into the world of interactive theater, and large scale installation art had exactly who starting points