Through the Street Art Pilgrimage, a local art historian and culture critic provides greater insight into some of the neighborhood’s most prominent works of street art.
Here’s our December installment of “Bushwick Bohemia Beat Poetry.”
The Council Woman held an immigrants right forum last weekend alongside local police and immigration lawyers.
Here’s our May installment of “Bushwick Bohemia Beat Poetry.”
The space is shutting down due to financial reasons.
Sometimes we just need to get through confusion with our hands up in surrender, open to what may come our way.
Local artists and DIY spaces are joining forces to help protect the cultural and artistic fabric of New York City.
The one day festival has mouthwatering food, children’s rides, and shopping all rolled into one.
Get lost for a couple of hours in the cavernous vintage lovers’ paradise, Reuse America!
What’s up, Bushwick!! As I’m sure you’re well aware, the first weekend in June is traditionally epic in this neighborhood
A film fest showcasing Ecuadorian cinema will hold part of its 2016 festival in Bushwick—and is donating proceeds from this year’s event to relief efforts following the earthquake that devastated the country earlier this year
Travelers who hate flocking to beaten path museums and landmarks and who would prefer to spend the day exploring quirky neighborhoods may have been excited to hear about the new iOS app Where Is Williamsburg
When The Bushwick Collective announced that their fifth annual block party will be held on June 5 this year, they alluded to the possibility of filling the void left behind by the Bushwick Open Studios
The short film The Joanne Holiday Show, debuting Monday at House of Yes, is hard to develop a genre portmanteau for
Ridgewood Masonic Temple is giving it up to become an apartment building
Almost 2 millions of you, beloved readers, visited Bushwick Daily in 2015 (whoa!), and while last year’s most popular list was primarily dedicated to the Bushwick-loving celebrity, this year brought a greater variety in topics you enjoyed
Check out what he’s done so far.
Halloween is another way of saying “All Hallows’ Eve” when legends, witches, ghosts and magic can lead to something evil, or fun
While last weekend’s round of season openings was one for the books –over 15 new shows in and around Bushwick (!) – this weekend will keep us just as busy
As time would have it, Bushwick Open Studios 2015 is NEXT weekend and there will be more than enough to see as our neighborhood transforms into the ultimate art mecca of NYC
It wouldn’t be the weekend without a run through Bushwick’s art playground, scaling imagined landscapes, moving through installations and reading visual diaries
If you ever doubted that skateboard is also a piece of art, new collection of Girl Skateboards will change your mind
Photo via IDNYC From May 5-22, St. Brigid’s Church on Linden Street in Bushwick is offering residents a chance to get an IDNYC Card. IDNYC, the free identification card introduced early this year by Mayor Bill de Blasio. It gives New Yorkers discounted admission to museums, concerts, and attractions – even a 5% discount at […]
Yesterday, Livestream, world’s leading video streaming startup headquartered in East Williamsburg, announced the appointment of Jesse Hertzberg as the company’s new CEO replacing Max Haot, a co-founder of Livestream in the function
Any art openings this weekend? You asked and we’re ready give you all the details
The Bushwick art world is flush with spring fever
Brooklyn’s eclectic nightlife community came together at