“I’m not going to be a NIMBY about it,” says one local bar owner.
They promise a DYI experience and multiple brews.
Scenes from a sandwich eating contest in Ridgewood.
“[I’m] born and raised in New York, and I’ve never seen something quite like this”
A local mutual aid group celebrates its third anniversary
A Brooklyn group plots a mural on Wyckoff Avenue
As New York City gears up for the 2024 elections, Bushwick stands at a pivotal point due to its history as a bellwether for progressive voting patterns across the country.
Catch March Madness & make sure to order the wings.
“It’s not about a ceasefire or not about not a ceasefire”
Seven local, inventive martinis worth your $20.
Have a film camera? An airstream trailer on Knickerbocker Avenue has 100 rolls to give out.
A local concierge says she prefers “visitors” to “tourists” and takes us on a trip through Ridgewood.
The hipster houdinis take over a local bar spot with some drinks up their sleeve. Could do with more of those.
They met on Craigslist. Now, they’re working on album number two.
Listen to five new Christmas songs, some feline-themed.
A bit of jazz meets a bit of Bushwick-grunge charm, at the former home of the vegan cafe Brooklyn Whiskers.
More than just bisexual lighting and chess looks, a local queer-themed chess club is taking a stand on the Gaza conflict.
Ridgewood now has its own enthusiastic group of runners
A local nonprofit runs a weekly farmers market at Maria Hernandez Park.
A highlight from last month’s Bushwick Film Festival was a debut feature from a Brooklyn dance director.
Local hardcore bands play a free show in support of a ceasefire in Gaza
An auto-erotic performance piece makes a stop in Bushwick over the weekend.
“I feel like I’m trapped in here, sometimes, I’m never away from it”
A local biking group says bike lines and widened sidewalks are needed to increase accessibility to a local public park.
A group of Jewish electronic musicians in Brooklyn are fundraising for humanitarian relief in Gaza.
“How many other films like this have been left on the floor?”
Going beyond traditional zombie narratives, ‘Herd’ spotlights Bushwick’s expanding influence in the arts.
A new cafe on Myrtle Avenue welcomes the biker crowd.
A day out with Brooklyn Surf Club
Bushwick’s city council rep says informed tenants are better tenants.
But were afraid to ask.
“They have us out here like dogs”
“Where we are located has brought a lot of creatives to the space,” says a psychotherapist who specializes in dance and movement therapy.
With all its shiny newness, the new joint embodies a futuristic, galactic vibe + shish kebabs!
Safety concerns and money mixups now plague a luxury housing development In Bushwick