“Low-income communities of color, such as Bushwick, have historically been denied access to green space compared to other New York City communities.”
Locals have been confused with new salon on the same block of an established business, seemingly close in style.
Lead and created by a Guyanese baker, this shop was inspired by her trip to the tropical islands.
Blunderland is a seven-year running variety show full of shocks and surprises, and is now touring in London.
HOW TO NOMINATE A TREE!
Local environmentalists and advocates pushed for the site’s protection in a long and difficult battle.
Mussels, vegetarian options and a great happy hour, all within a non pretentious bistro.
Nothing says party like an old barn in upstate NY.
This seasonal dish isn’t always so easy to find in New York City, but it’s in Brooklyn for everyone to try.
The 13th Annual Bushwick Pride event celebrated Bushwick’s LGBTQIA community.
Summer is coming and with it, picnic season. If you are going to be drinking, it’s important that you know the laws AND where to find the closest Wine Shop.
It’s called Ltauha, and it’s the owner’s mom’s last name spelled backwards.
How do you see the neighborhood?
A live-painting event in Bushwick on Friday night challenged artists to tap into their inner Bob Ross.
Twenty local artist will paint an episode of Bob Ross to raise money for a local nonprofit. And you can buy the paintings at an auction!
Hunt for art in bodegas! Combine lit readings with aerial performance! Clean the park!
Takeout, shmakeout. Sapore Di Italia is here to satisfy your Italian food cravings.
There’s no better way to add a kick to your food than with a locally-sourced sauce.
Bushwick’s Amaranto might be tucked away behind Maria Hernandez Park, but the Mexican restaurant is serving up food that is impossible to ignore.
Adam Maldonado is a 52-year-old Bushwick native and a graffiti artist since he was a teenager.
Bushwick Kitchen’s Casey Elsass tells Bushwick Daily about his delicious burgeoning business.
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?!
The satisfying, decadent fare in this unassuming new East Williamsburg eatery totally hits the spot and will have diners coming back for more again and again.
This summer, East Williamsburg will once again play host to the outdoors house music club that brought thousands to the neighborhood during its inaugural season last year