Aiden and Pearl, a pair of pint-sized therapy horses, were a big hit among the residents of the Bushwick location of Centers Health Care.
We did it for Barb.
In celebration of Fashion Week, the House of Yes hosted both a pop-up shop and a sold-out label showcase for OWSLA on Thursday night with a top-secret lineup.
Travel to House of Yes, Central Station, and Forrest Point tomorrow with selfies at every stop.
Sometimes you endure unbearable humidity and get caught in a crazy storm—and then get treated to a spectacular sight in the sky. Yesterday was one of those days.
The suspect was able to reach in through the window by standing on an upturned bucket.
A group of men who robbed two individuals in Bushwick in the early hours of Wednesday, June 22nd were caught on video and are sought by the NYPD.
Out in the Streets returned to the beautiful grounds of Onderdonk House for yet another year of art, music, food, and booze.
Here some of the beautiful women (and men) of Pride 2016 in photoreport from Dyke March after party in Bushwick
Last night, Bushwick Daily went to House of Yes’ LUST, an immersive, black-tie, fetish event hosted by Abby Hertz (we told you about it last week)
Can we have a Taste of Bushwick every month?
As part of an effort to document the Bushwick artist community, long time Bushwick photographer Meryl Meisler and James Panero of the Bushwick Documentation Project are inviting all artists, organizers, gallerists, and journalists participating in Bushwick Open Studios this year to appear in a group photo taken outside of Stout Projects on Saturday, June 4th at 11am
This past Sunday, entertainment venue House of Yes transformed into a lush, pelagic oasis in honor of the 6th Annual Mermaid Lagoon Benefit
Indie stalwarts The Thermals packed Bushwick’s Market Hotel for a rowdy, mosh-happy, sold out show last Thursday
Borough President Eric Adams and other elected officials led a candlelight vigil in Bushwick’s Maria Hernandez Park Wednesday night in remembrance of the victims of the 7
Verizon employees who work at a facility on Jefferson street in Bushwick continued to picket Thursday after walking off the job Wednesday when the telecommunications company failed to meet a contract negotiation deadline with their union
Going out to Feel The Bern gave Brooklyn chills in more way than one on Friday: on one hand, the brisk breeze blowing off the East River at Sanders’ Greenpoint rally was enough to make the crowds shiver, and on the other hand, the stirring talk of political revolution and the call for transformational change of a rigged American political system and unjust economy was likewise cause for goosebumps
Ladies and gentlemen, a crowded subway car is no excuse for sexual misconduct
An infamous Bushwick pet shop is having troubles with the law again.
House of Yes officially opened its doors to Bushwick this past New Year’s Eve hosting the aptly titled, “The Beginning of Everything,” which may very well have been the most anticipated, magical and inspiring party of the night (if not the year)
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At only 18, Humza Deas has already accomplished more than what people do in a lifetime.
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
Returning to an industrial lot in Bushwick, Black Label Bike Club brought its insanely popular Bike Kill back, this time on Halloween, as if its participants needed another excuse to dress crazy and act weird
There’s no contest
, held this past weekend at the historic
July 11 was a perfect day for the annual photo walk organized by Meryl Meisler and her friends Bizarre Black Box Gallery, Bridging Bushwick Sculpture Garden, Professional Women Photographers and of course, Bushwick Daily
Passing by the walls of the bluest building in Bushwick at 2 St
Materializing snippets of Bushwick life side by side legendary photographer Meryl Meisler is one of the best experiences you can hope for