Ariana and the Rose’s traveling dance party, Light + Space, aims to recreate the performative experience inspired by ’80s club culture.
Her activist-based work on the criminal justice system will be on display this summer in Bushwick.
MetroRock is creating an accessible space for queer athletes.
Bushwick is hosting a Earth Day festival, park meditations, and neighborhood clean-ups!
Blunderland is a seven-year running variety show full of shocks and surprises, and is now touring in London.
A one-man show in a Wilson Avenue basement makes Bushwick a new theater destination.
The Bushwick area offers many accessible venues, so all your friends can have a great time.
Queer or not, put on your best glitter and pajamas. It’s time to slumber party!
Bringing intersectional comedy to North Brooklyn.
Inclusivity in bathing and relaxation.
A look at seven art exhibitions happening right now in your favorite neighborhood!
It’s summer solstice and treasures await!
Enjoy an intimate evening of food, drinks, music, and live performances this weekend at Terra Firma.
The series is back with a show focused on autobiography.
Artist and model Stephanie Guedalia talks about growing up in a modern Orthodox Jewish community and her transition from viewing nakedness as a bad thing to choosing nudity.
Flashing lights; wet, deep makeouts; flowers for queer Mother’s Day.
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!
Featuring many references to the lyrics of Kate Bush and lots and lots of tribute performances by some of the neighborhood’s most outrageous performers.
This past weekend, the worst mass shooting executed by a single individual in United States history took place in Orlando, Florida at a gay, Latin nightclub, starting hours after Brooklyn’s Pride parade had ended and ending in a bloody standoff hours before New York City’s Puerto Rican Day Parade kicked off
A new documentary exploring the work of several contemporary female artists reveals that Bushwick is home to a new wave of critics of the Art Establishment’s gender biases
“Sister, sister, oh so fair, why is there blood all over your hair?” If you, like so many of us, frequently find yourself asking this same question, then don’t worry: The Cans Film Festival’s screening of Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?, taking place next Tuesday 2/23 at Macri Park has all the answers you seek
2016
Just as new restaurants, bars, shops and markets continue to pop up like mushrooms all over town, the Bushwick art openings are keeping the holiday madness going through the weekend
Spring is crisp and colorful
Though they never really left us (I caught a new show every other week this summer), Bushwick art openings are reviving in bulk starting this Friday night
Summer doesn’t stop until we’ve used up all of our sunblock! Soak up the warm vibes this Saturday with a block party and opening reception at Lorimoto Gallery
Maybe you’re a queer kiddo lookin’ to cut a rug in a room full of gender-non-conforming cuties
The end of June is a transitional time—the breezy days of spring are long gone as we get catapulted into the hot and humid mess that is an NYC summer
“Everyone should party together all the time,” The Culture Whore told us, “but Pride week especially
So, you’re craving a taste of Old Spain but simultaneously looking for fresh artwork and live performances in Bushwick