After two seasons, the outdoor market is moving to somewhere on Meserole Street.
Blue Bottle’s McKibbin Street location has been hotly anticipated since plans to open in the space were first announced in June of 2014.
Foodies, brace yourself for fabulous news from one of the best local eateries!
Founded and run by Jason Donovan, Traditional Okinawan Karate of Brooklyn is a pretty spectacular place offering high-quality, affordable martial arts education.
Head out to East Williamsburg to see the immersive theater experience Then She Fell put on by The Rail Projects.
Augmented reality, vagina art, high school yearbooks. Spoonbill & Sugartown has it all.
East Williamsburg studio Brooklyn Engraving Co. is doing insane work, like putting a detailed map of Brooklyn on a flask—and now, locals can stop by and get their own work done!
Entering the basement at Superior Elevation just feels good: Make your way down the stairs, warmed by daylight diffused through glass bricks, as upbeat soul tunes play through the speakers.
Flushing Avenue resident Decatur Gooden left home yesterday after a dispute with family and has been missing since.
Make your way over to Ingraham Street any day this weekend for Refinery29’s interactive NYFW event free and open to everyone.
The new film series will focus on stories of people breaking the mold.
The hot Mexican auteur spent a few days in the neighborhood while shooting “Mozart in the Jungle” at Meserole Street practice space The Sweatshop—and delighted local fans when he stopped by Duck Duck.
On a quiet, industrial street in East Williamsburg, tens of thousands of delicious noodles and dumplings are being produced every day to be delivered to a plate near you.
For a few days in September, Refinery29’s interactive art gallery will enable the public to experience New York Fashion Week in a unique way.
Overthrow Boxing Club will lead an introductory class on a neighborhood rooftop before a screening of the quintessential boxing film next Wednesday.
Post-punk fest hits The Paper Box with an eclectic, international mix of performances.
Ever wanted to sit down to a multi-course meal amid birds of paradise and succulents? Well, now’s your chance.
Officials met with community members at Varet Street’s Green Fitness Studio to discuss plans for the 140 bed shelter slated to open next month.
A dozen local businesses are offering no holds barred pre fixe specials during the annual celebration of the neighborhood’s many cuisines.
Bushwickians could see an easier route from Manhattan into Brooklyn by way of an E train running along the existing G line.
The annual punk fest with no corporate sponsorship brings acts from all over the world to Don Pedro and Aviv.
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.
Last week, proprietors of Ingraham Street bar Alaska made a sad announcement on their Facebook page: the bar will shutter its doors on July 3rd
The online feminist secret society Grlcvlt is throwing a not-so-secret part this Wednesday to sign a petition to unseat Judge Aaron Persky, the judge who issued the lenient sentence of infamous Stanford rapist Brock Turner
From London to Bushwick, Rooftop Cinema Club is here for the summer.
New York City’s premier porn festival, which launched last year at Bushwick’s Secret Project Robot, will hold its second annual event during the first weekend in June at a new space in East Williamsburg
East Williamsburg is getting a Taiwanese-American “soul food” restaurant called Win Son!