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20 Things You Should Know if You Just Moved to Bushwick

20 Things You Should Know if You Just Moved to Bushwick

Gird Yourselves: 21 Places Where You Can Watch the Election Results in Bushwick

Gird Yourselves: 21 Places Where You Can Watch the Election Results in Bushwick

The 2016 election is almost over!

Chill Out at House of Kava, Bushwick’s New Kava Bar

Chill Out at House of Kava, Bushwick’s New Kava Bar

Kava is a beverage with a history that dates back over 3000 years

A Well-Known Chain Hotel to Grow Off the Kosciusko J Stop at Bushwick-Bed Stuy Border

A Well-Known Chain Hotel to Grow Off the Kosciusko J Stop at Bushwick-Bed Stuy Border

Perhaps you need a hotel room to finish your popular sex column while your hot boyfriend is (annoyingly) fixing up the floors in your apartment, and the hotel is where you may or may not hook up with your mean, hot ex (OK, you caught me–I was thinking of that Sex and the City episode)

Bushwick Open Studios 2015 Guide: East Williamsburg

Bushwick Open Studios 2015 Guide: East Williamsburg

If there is one weekend of the summer season you need to be physically present in Bushwick, it’s the first weekend of June, which traditionally belongs to the glorious neighborhood-wide celebration of art and community, festival Bushwick Open Studios organized by Arts in Bushwick

Prost Your Steins to Ridgewood’s New Heavy Metal-Themed Bar, Bierleichen

Prost Your Steins to Ridgewood’s New Heavy Metal-Themed Bar, Bierleichen

The literal translation for the German word Bierleichen is beer corpse

Bushwick’s New ‘Radio Free Brooklyn’ Launched from Brooklyn-Velo’s Basement

Bushwick’s New ‘Radio Free Brooklyn’ Launched from Brooklyn-Velo’s Basement

In May of 2015, radio is a lovingly old-fashioned medium

Sweaty Bushwick: Guide to Working Out in Bushwick, E. Williamsburg & Ridgewood

Sweaty Bushwick: Guide to Working Out in Bushwick, E. Williamsburg & Ridgewood

Have you been longing for a place to work out that is close to your home but haven’t been really willing to do the leg work (pun intended)?

“If You Don’t See Yourself Represented, Go Out and Represent Yourself”- 3rd Annual Brooklyn Nightlife Awards

“If You Don’t See Yourself Represented, Go Out and Represent Yourself”- 3rd Annual Brooklyn Nightlife Awards

Brooklyn’s eclectic nightlife community came together at

Shwick Market Finally Launches With Unique Vendors: Check It Out This Weekend!

Shwick Market Finally Launches With Unique Vendors: Check It Out This Weekend!

Last weekend, Shwick, a market of makers that locals have seen signs for EVERYWHERE opened in a vacant space next to Little Skips

How Is Life at Bushwick’s Most Controversial New Building, Colony 1209

How Is Life at Bushwick’s Most Controversial New Building, Colony 1209

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Making Sense of the Unpredictability of Brian Belott and Matthew Thurber’s “Volatile Vortex of Action”

Making Sense of the Unpredictability of Brian Belott and Matthew Thurber’s “Volatile Vortex of Action”

Performance art is moody, finding its power in a volatile vortex of actions and references on the semiotic scale of art

THRIFT DISCO Brings a Little “Saturday Night Fever” to Bushwick (On a Friday)

THRIFT DISCO Brings a Little “Saturday Night Fever” to Bushwick (On a Friday)

It doesn’t matter if you have two left feet or if your white bellbottomed jumpsuit is stuck at the cleaners – you’ll still be able to get into the groove at the Thrift Disco

New Bushwick: A Glance at Recent Developments in the Neighborhood

New Bushwick: A Glance at Recent Developments in the Neighborhood

 

Booming Bushwick Personas at the Brooklyn Nightlife Awards 2014

Booming Bushwick Personas at the Brooklyn Nightlife Awards 2014

The second annual Brooklyn Nightlife Awards took place at Radio Bushwick last Sunday and celebrated the curated community of Brooklyn nightlife

Friday First: “Change Course” by NZ-based Claypipe

Friday First: “Change Course” by NZ-based Claypipe

This week’s Friday First features an exclusive track from the New Zealand-based noise/drone/pop duo of Antony Milton and Clayton Noone, aka Claypipe. Drone and Pop aren’t two genres we normally see listed next to each other, but listening  further into A Daylight Blessing, which will be released on March 3rd on MIE Records, you’ll hear why. Friday First is […]

“And the Nominees Are…” Brooklyn Nightlife Awards To Be Held This Sunday at Radio Bushwick

“And the Nominees Are…” Brooklyn Nightlife Awards To Be Held This Sunday at Radio Bushwick

Yes, you’ve been a good kid and partied whole year like a busy bee

Conversation of Change: Transitions V.2 at Associated Gallery

Conversation of Change: Transitions V.2 at Associated Gallery

A cozy room houses eight artists of multiple mediums but of similar concerns

A Night Inside the Prism at SIGNAL

A Night Inside the Prism at SIGNAL

Last Friday SIGNAL held an opening reception for their group show, This Is the Prism the Spider Dreams of as It Weaves Its Web, featuring works by Eric Mack, Ryan Chin, Kristina Lee, Katie Loselle, Andrew Ross, Jennifer Packer, and Marley Freeman, and curated by the artist Benjamin Horns

Bushwick Daily Talks Life with El Ten Eleven

Bushwick Daily Talks Life with El Ten Eleven

The last thing you’ll ever want to call El Ten Eleven is one the following: A Jam band, Math Rock, Post Rock, Ambient, or Downtempo

All the World’s a Colosseum at Et Al Projects

All the World’s a Colosseum at Et Al Projects

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Body Horror, Body Holy at Grace Space [NSFW]

Body Horror, Body Holy at Grace Space [NSFW]

Confrontational and jarring, the artists at once built up notions of the beauty of the body and tore them down on Friday during the third weekend in Grace Exhibition Space’s month-long “Climate Change” series, featuring performance artists from all over the world as part of the Brooklyn International Performance Art Festival

Bushwick Daily High: Superlatives of #NOBSBOS

Bushwick Daily High: Superlatives of #NOBSBOS

We all remember the joy (and sometimes dread) that came with high school yearbook superlatives

The Hollows Celebrated Their New Live Album, “Neverending Show”

The Hollows Celebrated Their New Live Album, “Neverending Show”

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Harmony from Noise: Modular Synthesizer Electronics

Harmony from Noise: Modular Synthesizer Electronics

My recent excursion to the Silent Barn last Saturday led me on an ear-opening journey into the complex and expansive world of modular synthesization

The Quantum Effect at The Active Space Brings a Touch of Mystery

The Quantum Effect at The Active Space Brings a Touch of Mystery

The gallery of The Active Space is large and unusual

Adriano Clemente: An Inventor from Rome Calls Bushwick Home

Adriano Clemente: An Inventor from Rome Calls Bushwick Home

“Bushwick is a decadent and sometimes punk town, it is hipster but not silly hipster like Park Slope; it’s geek and psychoactive at the same time

Giving Thanks With Michael Alan

Giving Thanks With Michael Alan

“You looked like you were going to die

Killing Time with Elizabeth Theis

Killing Time with Elizabeth Theis

Monsters, both in the figurative and literal sense, have been utilized worldwide in cultures for millenniums

ALL Bushwick Sandy Relief Fundraiser! $10!

ALL Bushwick Sandy Relief Fundraiser! $10!

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4 Ways Occupy Wall St. Has Already Succeeded

4 Ways Occupy Wall St. Has Already Succeeded

Since the beginning of the Occupation, there has been a war of perception for Occupiers to fight on two fronts

Scrape Off A Poster With Nate Anspaugh

Scrape Off A Poster With Nate Anspaugh

Text by Sarah Hassan