Twenty local artist will paint an episode of Bob Ross to raise money for a local nonprofit. And you can buy the paintings at an auction!
Don’t be surprised if you see Hollywood’s favorite triumvirate of gangsters in Ridgewood today.
Squatters may be to blame for a massive fire that destroyed a three-story home on Halsey Street this morning.
A look at seven art exhibitions happening right now in your favorite neighborhood!
Local artists and DIY spaces are joining forces to help protect the cultural and artistic fabric of New York City.
Zalykha María Mokim has been teaching for seven years, and she knows the job involves a lot more than what we see on TV.
Jonathan Chapline’s upcoming exhibit was partially inspired by living in a small, Bushwick apartment.
The newly launched hot sauce vendor touts their homegrown ingredients, and a kick-starter campaign.
Instead of just taking the train out to Jefferson, jump on your laptop and marvel at Bushwick’s street art from afar.
Star of Color Me Bushwick festival, Fiona Silver gave us an interview her before the show!
Music, tattoos, and hair art came together to create a unique atmosphere for neighborhood art aficionados.
The series is back with a show focused on autobiography.
Here’s your best chance to make it into an episode of the show.
The neighborhood is an increasingly-popular location for film crews to set up shop.
Vato died of a heart attack late last month, but tributes to his work continue to sprout up in the neighborhood.
Cops are investigating the disconcerting incident, and they now have video.
Més Que Un Vintage started as an Ebay store. Now it’s a new vintage staple on Wilson Avenue.
C’est la vie—I guess.
Police laid the smack down on a heroin operation at a Ridgewood apartment house during a raid last week, it was announced on Monday, Dec. 5.
Augmented reality, vagina art, high school yearbooks. Spoonbill & Sugartown has it all.
Open House New York comes to Bushwick with free brewery and studio tours.
The “experimental fantasy band flick” shot in the back yard of the McKibben Lofts, at La Luz and in the basement of Lone Wolf.
A movie set in a Bushwick party scene centers on a killer on a rampage and the two struggling arts who try are trying to identify the murderer.
Handel and Mozart get a turn at the venue which is best known as a seat of the city’s thriving DIY scene.
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Local arts organization Arts in Bushwick held a much anticipated town hall meeting Wednesday night to discuss the decennial of popular annual Bushwick Open Studios, which will be held on the first weekend of October this year, announcing some programming changes and providing the public with opportunities to give input and find a way to get involved as volunteers in the BOS planning process
Brunch + beer = we’re so there.
If you’re an intersectional feminist, chances are you take Women’s History Month very seriously