Everyone is coming together, doing what they love,” Ficalora said. “We’re all just contributing what we love.
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Ready, set…Airbnb!
After a hiatus, the craft beer emporium is back with new local owners.
ABC — it’s easy as booze and candy.
The USPS will be getting some nice views of street art.
I got drunk in a closet in the name of grassroots journalism.
All the stories in “Bushwick Beats” will be directed by up and coming filmmakers.
Instead of just taking the train out to Jefferson, jump on your laptop and marvel at Bushwick’s street art from afar.
While some Bushwick Collective artists were compensated for their participation, others were not notified at all.
NYC Service and Citizens Committee for New York City have launched the ninth season of the Love Your Block Grant Campaign—what would you do for your block with $1,000 and support from the city?!
Bushwick’s street art gets a lot of love, but the attention doesn’t run deep
What’s up, Bushwick!! As I’m sure you’re well aware, the first weekend in June is traditionally epic in this neighborhood
This fall, the space formerly occupied by dark, dirty, loud, graffiti-covered dive bar Wreck Room which exemplified all we love about Bushwick, will be the next door neighbor to a new spot called Tiltz Sports Bar and Arcade
“Right now, I’m figuring out how to make—or come across—10 hot pink nun habits in men’s sizes,” says Daniel Ellis-Ferris, Founder and Executive Producer of Brooklyn’s LoftOpera, on organizing the company’s June production of Le Comte Ory
A web-only extra for Time Out New York puts a Bushwick Institution front and center this week: As a supplement to TONY’s Bushwick Collective cover story, the outlet produced a beautiful time lapse video of the making of the most recent addition to the Collective
Police are on the lookout for a man who wrote “die yuppies” and drew a swastika in wet cement at a Bushwick construction site in the early hours of Friday morning
Hey all you anti couchsurfers and Airbnbers, we’ve got just the place for you.
A new hotel is bringing a local touch to its walls.
Needing art so bad after the holidaze? We’ve been feeling the same
A thousand feet of glorious anti-gentrification tape is now available for your consuming pleasure.
There has been a rustling through town about this weekend’s openings: it seems everyone under the Bushwick sun will be at Lorimoto’s “Open Call” reception on Saturday, and in between shows at 56 Bogart plus another at the new Space776 location, a selection of artist talks are taking place this weekend as well
Many have been allured by the paradoxical gentleness and beauty of Bushwick industrial landscapes
Nicolas Enriquez is a 21-year-old photojournalist and documentary photographer who was born in Colombia and has an interest in social issues and urban conflict