Last weekend, a slew of talented young performers convened in the back room of Catland, an occult bookstore in Bushwick, to flex their tragic Greek muscles
By Katarina Hybenova, Maria Gotay & Lauren Piper
Mellow Pages, the beloved open-source library and reading room located on the first floor of 56 Bogart, needs your help: founders Jacob Perkins and Matt Nelson are asking their community to support the space with a newly launched Indiegogo campaign while the Mellow Pages gang figures out its next steps
This week’s Listening Party focuses on the band Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt!
This week’s Listening Party focuses on the band Wild Cub
When Robert Semple, host of The Bodega Monthly Reading Series at Bushwick’s The Bodega wine bar, talks about his performers or discusses how he puts the show together each month, you might mistake him for a smooth talking agent raving about the next big thing
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Have you ever noticed how when you try to move past something, that the more you tell yourself to “drop it” and “let it go,” the louder and more demanding that very thing becomes? We try to shut out, chop off and not acknowledge something, but the pushing away actually makes that very thing scream for your attention like a crying baby
In the days since Sandy severed all subway service between Brooklyn and Manhattan, many residents on either side of the East River have had to find alternate routes to get to work, or to do really anything at all
Being bored at home will hopefully be your only problem today, dear Bushwickians
By Katarina Hybenova
“It’s not about a ceasefire or not about not a ceasefire”
From Post Malone to Punks for Palestine, we’re revisiting this year’s top local stories.
Is Bushwick turning “gentrifier gray”?
Years after hosting COVID-era ragers, the former ‘Illhouse’ now hosts poetry readings.
Or try out ‘a food scrap demo’ to possibly reduce your waste.
A ‘mobile cinema’ collective with revolutionary aims rolls into Brooklyn
State Senator Julia Salazar opens up about her youth, inspirations, early battles with public perception and more.
Ridgewood Rescue is a nonprofit pending organization addressing the neighborhood population of stray cats and kittens through its TNR (trap, neuter, return) program, socialization, adoptions and community education.
It’s up to you, neighbors. Time to name the best bar in/around Bushwick!
Sandiford will say he’s a stylist who’s been kicked out and needs a ride to his studio, or something along those lines.
A list of local Bushwick yoga studios, places to meditate, an acupuncture studio and more!
In Bushwick, somewhere between 10-15 percent of students experienced homelessness last school year, according to the report.
In-school testing results show a shockingly low number of positive COVID cases in Bushwick schools, but there are questions about testing.
Bushwick DIY venues are thriving. Here’s where to go in and around the neighborhood.
Small business owners Andrew Owens and Benny Polanco started selling empanadas to support not only themselves but nonprofits like Hope for Haiti and the Sunrise Movement.
The return of Bushwick Beach Bash at 3 Dollar Bill, an interactive murder mystery at Wonderville, queer stories at Wet Spot and more! Here are the events happening this week (August 12-18) in Bushwick.
A happy hour benefiting the Bushwick Emergency Relief Fund, Día Internacional del Perreo, a party celebrating the music of pop icon Kylie Minogue and more! Here are the events happening this week (August 5-11) in Bushwick.
A 40-year-old man, who sustained eight gunshots, and the other two victims, are expected to survive. The motive for the shooting is unclear.
A Pride-themed dance party at DorDor, Tasty Licks at Wet Spot, a Pride event at Trans-Pecos and more. These are the can’t-miss events happening this week (June 24-30) in Bushwick.
80 Films by and about Black and Brown people you should know.
A Deadly Disco at 3 Dollar Bill, a weekend-long art showcase at Til Death, a drag brunch at Queen and more. These are the can’t-miss events happening this week (June 10-16) in Bushwick.
Antonio Reynoso’s campaign could finally bring the largely ceremonial political crown to North Brooklyn.
This year’s festival includes more than 100 different films created by filmmakers from Brooklyn and around the world.