Have you been longing for a place to work out that is close to your home but haven’t been really willing to do the leg work (pun intended)?
As soon as you walk through the doors of Bushwick Public House, you’ll realize you haven’t entered just another Brooklyn coffee shop
I zigzag my way through the roaming Boar’s Head trucks and Morgantown residents wearing sunglasses and mismatched pajamas (it somehow works as a stylish outdoor outfit) who are smoking and loitering on the benches in front of Brooklyn Natural and Cafe Swallow
The Bushwick Starr has that distinct black box theatre smell; it’s paint, dust, and something else I can’t put my finger on
Have you noticed that Bushwick is home to tons (and we mean tons) of churches? We did – and so did Dimitri Manousakis, our photog for the latest installment of Insta-Takeovers! Dimitri, a photographer, mixologist for a Greek restaurant, and resident mixographer for Bushwick Daily, wandered our broad neighborhood and captured the exteriors of many Bushwick houses of worship on camera
Thank you FlatRate Moving for sponsoring this post. IMG_2721-p18jgbtgm2rp3118e1tr1dmh1p8k “I am going to die in this apartment,” my roommate shouted. “We are NEVER moving again.” See what a horrible move can do to you? What was supposed to be a super-exciting summer day in our Bushwick lives turned out to be The Moving Day from […]
This weekend only, don’t miss the opportunity to see some fresh works by the phenomenal Brooklyn Collage Collective (BCC), which has previously shown at Armature Art Space, Brooklyn Fire Proof and Bushwick Open Studios, at Bushwick institution Schema Projects
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Before we depart on a journey into the depths of the soul of a Bushwick loving celebrity, I would like to note that, naturally we don’t care about any of this
If you’re like us and you loooooove music festivals, you may be quietly shedding tears over the (impending) arrival of fall and the end of festival season
…because Bushwick is a fave spot of celebrities who appear and disappear and some of them actually play that promised secret show. (Yes, I am looking at you Jay-Z…) This past Sunday, the handsomely talented Oscar winner Jared Leto made an appearance in our beloved Pigeon Town by a (super-last minute) invitation of Livestream who themselves recently […]
Progressive tools, found objects, a stimulating muse, plus room to freely create and captivate—just the everyday essentials when it comes to making visions come true inside the studio
This is just for you! We rounded up some of our must-see studio picks, including a selection of spaces that appear in this year’s No BS BOS curated guide to the coolest studios, performances, outdoor events and more for Bushwick Open Studios 2014. You can pick up a copy of your own at every good Bushwick business later today! […]
Newsflash: Penn Dayton Badgley, handsome television and film star best known for his role as Dan Humphrey on Gossip Girl, 27 years of well-worn age, has reportedly settled into an apartment off of the Morgan L train. He has been spotted around the neighborhood at bars, street corners, and subway platforms, as well as chowing down at […]
Before you snap a photo of that stranger, pause for a second.
If you’ve ever shopped at the Bushwick Food Coop, you know that no trip to its tiny storefront at The Loom would be complete without at least one conversation about food
Get ready, because this weekend is about to get fabulous! We have 10 ass-kicking shows for you to choose from for an enhanced musical weekend experience
This week’s Listening Party features Brooklyn psych-pop quintet Snowmine and their upcoming show next Thursday at Glasslands
The weeks go by and the music stays great
From winter wonderland to icy cold, to FML it’s fuhreezing, this week’s cold snap has been like that annoying houseguest that just won’t leave
As I mentioned in my previous column, the quest for the perfect cocktail is like searching through a Pete’s Candy store
It’s almost freezing outside, you’re starving and you’re exhausted
Our Halloween to do list includes a lot of parties, bars, music, and boozing
You may have heard the news, you may have seen the posters, or you may not have
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Do you sometimes miss those days you spent at a summer camp as a kid? Do you still remember the names of all your summer friends? Do you recall all the swimming you shamelessly took for granted? Now living in a concrete jungle of Brooklyn, you’d kill for a day at a lake on a hot summer day
She once used to live in East Williamsburg and hang out in Bushwick all the time
I intended to casually stroll through Mary Meyer and Friends Vintage boutique, but I immediately found myself obsessively trying on and photographing everything for you
May was a month dominated by The Red Bull Music Academy
This past March, Bushwick Art Crit Group had its inaugural meeting led by local artist and organizer Christopher Stout in the gallery of Brooklyn Fire Proof East
Alex Trema1 In the next few days, you might encounter a piece of paper taped to a wall with the inscription “Take me, free piece of art inside” somewhere around Bushwick. Well, you should take it. Inside is artwork by Alex Trema, a French street artist who is in town for a few days. When […]
BUSHWICK SAYS… is back
NYCxDesign BOS-2013 Another killer art week in Bushwick May 4th – 13th! In case you missed any of it here is your Weekly Digest from Arts in Bushwick Blog to keep you current! 1. Meet director Shaun Jefford of Being Punk, a new documentary that will screen during BOS on June 1 at One More Song. 2. Overwhelmed with all the studios to visit […]