After a year hiatus, the Bushwick Collective Block Party returned with a headlining set by Wu-Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah.
The Bushwick Collective Block Party, a dance competition at 3 Dollar Bill, a neighborhood career fair and more! These are the events happening this week (August 26-September 1) in and around Bushwick.
Ghostface Killah will be the headliner of the 10th Annual Summer Block Party thrown by The Bushwick Collective, a non-profit street art organization.
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This year’s block party will have street artists painting murals on location, live performances, hand-selected food trucks, a merchant market and more.
This Saturday, July 31, Farewell Bar will host a pop-up market featuring work made by local designers and artists.
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Bushwick Abbey is asking community members and local businesses to help keep its free food pantry and refrigerator stocked.
Ethel’s Club hosts its first-ever socially-distanced outdoor market centering local brands and restaurants by Black people and people of color.
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Retro, vintage, streetwear and all without breaking the bank!
Kick off Summer in Bushwick at the 8th Annual Block Party with performances by Rick Ross, DJ Evil Dee, and Statik Selektah!
Shwick Market promised three incredible events, The Love Market, Battle of the Bands and The Black Market. However, they fell short when both the BoTB and The Black Market were abruptly canceled
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Everyone is coming together, doing what they love,” Ficalora said. “We’re all just contributing what we love.
Come check out interesting food and drink from local vendors!
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East Williamsburg’s Better Than Jam is much more than a store—they also hosts creative classes and offer studio spaces.
Brooklyn Brewery is throwing a craft beer, music, and food party, and you’re invited.
The neighborhood’s beloved coffee, brunch, and wine destination makes a splash at its new Canadian location.