Marc Fliedner, who ran for both Brooklyn and Manhattan DA this year, talks about Bushwick of past and present.
Hi name is Ishmael Osekre, and he has a history.
The breakout hit is back at the end of the month, but a lucky few will catch it early.
Bushwick will play quite a supporting role in movies and television this
The 8.2% increase across the three zip codes that include all Bushwick addresses is much higher than the 2.3% borough-wide increase.
Bushwick’s primaries might boil down to Medina vs Dilan, but they are a true sign that the general election season is finally upon us!
Mondays are about get a whole lot better.
East Williamsburg is getting a Taiwanese-American “soul food” restaurant called Win Son!
All Photos by Ali Boin for Bushwick Daily A unique East Williamsburg bar and performance venue called Sunnyvale held its grand opening party this past Saturday. Located at 1031 Grand Street, the name is a nod to the Canadian television show Trailer Park Boys, but it’s not a themed bar. The name came about after hours of debate when […]
Make Maite part of your Bushwick dining hit list.
Want to partake in the NYFW festivities without straying too far from Bushwick? Thanks to Chromat, the lingerie and swimwear line of Bushwick resident, a Witch of Bushwick and half of “Bushwick Power Couple,” Becca McCharen, you can
The end of June is a transitional time—the breezy days of spring are long gone as we get catapulted into the hot and humid mess that is an NYC summer
The good days are not behind us
“It’s little dicks, not micro-penis,” the reporter from Gothamist was told outside of Kings County Saloon just before the event started
starlight With New Moon coming up this Saturday, this week is a good time to recenter in mediation (whether it’s sound or coloring meditation you prefer) and reconnect with your community. Check out 10 curated events for Monday to Thursday in the greater Bushwick area. Majority of the events in our newsletter are curated. Each […]
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Around 100 Bushwick residents gathered around apartment buildings where long-term residents have been complaining about landlord harassment and rallied in defense of their tenants rights on Sunday April 6, 2014
I find myself on a double narration as I tell my Bushbabies about the story of art ahead of us. From works inspired by the famous musings of authors James Joyce and Dylan Thomas, to pieces that draw literary connections from personal histories and present happenings. You’ll drift off to your dreams as I read […]
Fiber arts have risen to prominence in recent years, especially with artists who consider textiles in their work such as Ghada Amer and El Anatsui
Fair Weather Bushwick opened a few weeks ago to finally supply us over here with high quality coffee and organic pastries, salads, and sandwiches
As the neighborhood swells, flush with deliciousness and boozy evenings, decisions about where to eat and drink have gotten exponentially more challenging
CMJ has come and gone in a fury of five booze-fueled days
CMJ, The College Music Journal Music Marathon, is just around the corner, and Bushwick Daily is all over it like bass on dubstep (yeah?)
In a city where everyone has a housing horror story, Preston Pujol’s tale of woe, reported by Annette Konoske Graf in the Brooklyn Ink last week, is still a knockout
Last Friday afternoon, with the heat wave broken and late-afternoon boozing on the brain, my friends and I were driven to Heavy Woods on Wyckoff Avenue to quench our thirst
Welcome to Bushwick Brews, Bushwick Daily’s brand spankin’ new beer column
By Jenna Aranda & Maria Gotay