“I love you TV Eye people,” says the ‘Sopranos’ and ‘White Lotus’ star.
Years after hosting COVID-era ragers, the former ‘Illhouse’ now hosts poetry readings.
“That’s the kind of thing that happens when a community gets split.”
The new Bushwick politician’s signature accomplishment has been landing a program to pay for doula services in marginalized neighborhoods.
Zoey Deutch stars in a dark comedy, purportedly set near the J train.
“We know how sweet and precious a drink with a tiny umbrella can be,” promises a bartender at the newly-opened Vacations.
Tinashe, Shygirl, Vanessa Vanjie and a cannon of condoms explode in Bushwick
A grocery delivery service took the the place of Brooklyn Cider House on Flushing Avenue – they’re opening their doors this weekend.
Participatory budgeting is back and the results are in for how locals want to dole out $1 million in city funds. Yes dog park, no workout equipment
“I feel like Bushwick is very gay, but in so many different ways,” says one local filmmaker.
“The fix was in from the beginning,” one congressman bemoaned before the lines were changed.
Redistricting moves and scatters a heated political race, while Elizabeth Crowley has committed to moving within the borders of wherever it is she ends up representing.
“Spaces in Brooklyn are more open to all types of drag,” says Bobby LeMaire “You can do whatever as long as you can give a show.”
Carlos Jaramillo’s site-specific installation will be at a Ridgewood gallery until July.
This analog photography store doubles as a community hub.
It’s May Day weekend!
Justin McHugh’s first New York show can’t commit to the bit
Eat at a bagel pop-up! Clean up the streets! Go to the launch of a new negroni!
For over two decades, Taiwanese artists have had a home in Bushwick
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New boutique pushes locally-designed clothes
The Bushwick singer has a new single out and it’s called “Oh Honey”
Calvin Z. Heyward, a local writer and educator, writes more about some of the struggles Black fathers endure and overcome.
The popular record store moves down a few blocks
The fight against the fracked gas vaporizers is the latest hurdle in an ongoing battle that local activists and residents have been waging against National Grid for years.
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A comedian finds his voice filming things in a Bushwick-adjacent neighborhood in Queens.
There’s a lot of history in these streets we call home. Take a second to look back at the 400-year history of Bushwick, Brooklyn.
49 years ago today, four young men entered a sporting goods store for a robbery that would soon escalate into a fatal shootout and hostage situation. With a new documentary film on the subject scheduled to come out later this year, Bushwick Daily takes a look back at the event.
A New York photographer of city life tries to not capture gentrification.
At an immersive gallery show in Bushwick, waves of sound are meant to bring to mind rushing water.
Mitchell Borden on societal expectations, jazz, cell phones, money, retirement, childhood and more.
This comes at the end of a year that has seen a significant increase in violence toward transgender and gender non-conforming people throughout the United States.
With Covid cases rising across Bushwick and all of NYC, some are abandoning their holiday plans and spending Christmas by themselves.
Described by its creator as a “serene guided meditation,” Bottom of the Ocean takes audience members to an underground world full of unusual rituals.