“If there’s anyone our students can see themselves in, it’s Jacqueline”
A local biking group says bike lines and widened sidewalks are needed to increase accessibility to a local public park.
A local community fridge faces the threat of eviction, among other troubles
Scenes among “a discoherent group of young people making a discoherent collection of art”
A meditation on public and private mourning, now at a gallery in a Bushwick
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.
Maria Hernandez Park, Mominette, Wonderville, L’Imprimerie, Irving Avenue and more. Here’s how 11 of Bushwick’s most notable places got their names.
The pandemic has obscured the signs to the public, but artist André Feliciano, who coined the term “Floraissance” is optimistic about its future.
80 Films by and about Black and Brown people you should know.
Locals tell us what it means to try to resume a sense of ‘normalcy’ in 2021: ‘There’s a relief to feel like you’re not potentially hurting someone’
A local city council candidate makes the argument for ending a long-time inconvenience for drivers
New York’s leading group of amateur astronomers are setting up shop for the first time next month at the DeKalb Library
Taking its name from the latest capacity requirements, an unused storefront on Cypress Avenue has become an art gallery.
Bushwick Abbey is asking community members and local businesses to help keep its free food pantry and refrigerator stocked.
One of the neighborhood’s best takes on bar fare is being served up by a local punk who likes food.
A new group show at Ridgewood’s Selenas Mountain has a lot to say about the last century and this one.
‘Safewalks’ for the whole city, Peter Kerre says
‘They can no longer keep up with the rent. You’ve seen Myrtle Avenue, it’s all empty, it’s all for rent.’
Amid a pandemic, everyone is talking about the hit pupusas lighting up a quiet corner of Queens.
A new mural promotes the idea of providing citizens with $1,000 a month that can only be spent at local, organic restaurants.
Budget cuts to the Department of Sanitation have forced the group to increase its efforts.
As New York braces for a second wave of coronavirus, Bushwick’s essential workers, small business owners and artists reflect on their experiences and lessons learned.
Location scouts definitely have Bushwick’s number…
On weekends behind the House Of Yes, Brooklyn Film Camera wants to take your picture
A breakdown of today’s events.
Indoor dining may still be closed, but spas, nail salons, tattoo parlors, dog parks and outdoor courts are open!
National Grid workers had been working ‘in close proximity to each other’ for a week after non-essential workers were ordered home