In its latest study, NYU’s Furman Center details the problems of the rental market, exploring how cities are trying to fix them.
“We come from the tradition of ‘you should be able to do it all,’’ says Do or Die owner Pete Dutro.
A second meeting about the North Brooklyn Industry and Innovation Plan will be held by the NYC Department of City Planning in East Williamsburg at the St
House of Yes officially opened its doors to Bushwick this past New Year’s Eve hosting the aptly titled, “The Beginning of Everything,” which may very well have been the most anticipated, magical and inspiring party of the night (if not the year)
We acquire our materials quite obviously in the same way we do our friends: by choice
Truly terrifying.
Last week Frank Mattarella received an interesting phone call
Music may enrich our memories of a time and place, but at festivals, it only tells half the story; the only real constant are the attendees
Cyclists rejoice: A second, much bigger location of popular Bushwick bike shop Harvest Cyclery is about to open at 1158 Myrtle Ave!
Did you know that when students have higher access to the arts they are three times more likely to win an award for school attendance; receive 96 more points on the SATS on average; are three times more likely to earn a Bachelor’s degree, and four times more likely to own a business than a high school dropout?
It’s no surprise the famous groundhog that is Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow again this year
While many of our artist friends are down in Miami for Art Basel – the coolest winter fair mixing sand, surf and art – it’s still an event-filled weekend for those who stayed behind in Bushwick. Warm back up with openings at Hood Gallery and Honey Ramka, plus artist talks at ODETTA Gallery and Momenta Art! #1 “MAKS” @ Hood Gallery (FRI 8-11 PM) […]
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…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 […]
It may seem as though we are always making it look like there is endless music out there over the weekend, (which typically there is, we swear)
Only in New York are we lucky enough to sort through bushels of free shows each weekend
We’re big fans of community arts & music venue The Knockdown Center
Bryan Quackenbush and his ace bartender. All photos by Gustavo Ponce for Bushwick Daily. A new watering hole has just opened, breathing a little more life into the corner of Wyckoff and Menahan Aves. Old Stanley’s is “an everyman’s bar….no pretentious bullshit,” said Bryan Quackenbush (yes, that’s the real name), one of the owners. He’s […]
This week with Allison Galgiani, art editor of Bushwick Daily
Jacqueline Mary is an artist
Orgy Park brings it back to an analog era where salutations were handwritten rather than emailed
Seated by owner Giorgio Voglino at the bar, we took off our heavy coats welcoming the heat coming from an open oven in the back corner
This weekend, the September Equinox is upon us, shifting the seasons and bringing us into a new autumn season
The Good Festival, presented by Local Roots NYC, a local CSA, landed at Brooklyn Fire Proof 10 days ago
Spring is in the air, which means fewer clothes and more shows. A couple of weeks ago was just about that, as we were on hand to witness The So So Glos’ much-anticipated self-released album on Shea Stadium Records titled “Blowout,” now on iTunes and Amazon. They paired it with a blowout of a party […]
Local energy healer talks about her life and work.
Bushwick is known for its epic “Girls-revered” party scene, so it’s not a surprise that a 420-friendly shop has made its way into the neighborhood
Place 60 artists and hackers over a strong God-inspired fire
What would the world be like without art? What if you were forbidden to make it, or even drugged into oblivion so you could forget the possibility it even existed? Yulix: The Opera, a new musical taking place at The Hive in Bushwick, asks just that
Hey cool kids! Want the rub on some great new music? Then please click elsewhere because the following words are about Green Jellÿ, the worst fucking band in the world
Enormous warehouse parties you will remember for the rest of your life
Hey Bushwick,
By Sean Alday
By Katarina Hybenova
Marco Antonini, a director of NURTUREart, a Bushwick’s non-profit for arts, presents a kaleidoscopic portrait of the organization through 10 compact art exhibitions, to open every summer Friday, starting tomorrow with Ivan Argote