Your weekly guide to bands and events in Bushwick.
What does “Home” mean to these local students?
We took a trip into Bushwick’s missed connections on Craigslist for a last-ditch effort to find love before V Day.
What it’s like from the perspective of writers around the world.
Get those word counts up, up, and up!
The documentary follows a Bushwick teacher and his schoolchildren, revealing the dreams and fears of the immigrant Hispanic community they belong to.
Bushwick Daily’s managing editor says goodbye the only way she knows how: with an essay.
Managing editor; writers; illustrators; video journalists — apply here!
Hunt for art in bodegas! Combine lit readings with aerial performance! Clean the park!
The series seeks to spotlight emerging writers.
The MIXER Reading and Music Series is all about pairing emerging writers, established writers, and musicians.
BKABF is an art fair with a commitment to diversity and supporting emerging artists.
The store is still working on renovations after a recent closure by the fire department.
Ridgewood’s Topos Bookstore is moving into publishing with a themed chapbook and a party at the neighborhood’s finest meadery!
Here’s your weekly dose of events in Bushwick and the surrounding area.
Get lost for a couple of hours in the cavernous vintage lovers’ paradise, Reuse America!
Ten percent of all bar and book sales every Friday night will get donated to progressive causes.
The Ridgewood party is also a fundraiser for Big Big Wednesday, a newish literary magazine.
“Miles For Mary” gives us six school employees trying to plan a 24-hour telethon as the veneer of politeness wears thin.
East Wiliamsburg’s favorite telephone booth-marked speakeasy will host a star-studded, iconic series.
The next three weekends are a zine enthusiast’s paradise as North Brooklyn becomes the home of multiple festivals dedicated to the DIY art form.
Bushwick’s Still Waters in a Storm is helping kids discover their inner William Blakes this summer.
Bushwick’s street art gets a lot of love, but the attention doesn’t run deep
On July 14th, Molasses Books, Bushwick’s beloved bar, cafe, and bookstore, will once again become the site of of a reading series where writers are asked to present their funniest, sexiest, and saddest work
Consider the burger
Wine and poetry make for a pretty cozy evening
As predicted, CMJ Festival was a little cray this year – and not just in Brooklyn
I had this sticker chart in kindergarten- it wasn’t a class-wide thing, just something for me and one other girl- Jessica- the other big talker in class
I made many visits to Chef Kevin Adey’s former kitchen at neighborhood staple Northeast Kingdom, so when he opened Faro with his partner Debbie Adey in mid-May of this year, I was lined up at the door