A new mural promotes the idea of providing citizens with $1,000 a month that can only be spent at local, organic restaurants.
Budget cuts to the Department of Sanitation have forced the group to increase its efforts.
The Bushwick Film Festival is calling on social media influencers to become brand ambassadors for this year’s festival.
Studies from Europe and Asia show that taking public transportation might not be a major cause of new coronavirus cases.
Information on the candidate’s you’ll see on your ballot. Be sure to cast your vote by Tuesday June 23, 2020!
A quick, and incomplete guide on how to support the BLM movement and ongoing George Floyd Protests
‘It’s frustrating when you’re playing by the rules and your opponent is cheating,’ Salazar says of Andy Marte’s primary challenge
Bushwick venues are leaning in to live streaming to help you party during the Coronavirus Quarantine.
Make sure to stay hydrated and wear that brand new outfit you found under the tree
On December 16, the new civic organization will introduce itself to the community, recruit board members, and serve food from local vendors.
Check out these great gigs happening at Alphaville, The Broadway, Trans-Pecos, and Our Wicked Lady!
Michael Alan and Jadda Cat Are At It Again
Riseboro is taking preventative health care to the next level.
Featuring foods and ciders from around the world.
This year, the Reel Sisters Film Festival prioritizes holding space and healing in more than 40 diverse works.
They promise a DYI experience and multiple brews.
Bushwick-based coach has a straightforward approach: Win or die.
Making sustainability easy, cheap, and accessible to the Gen Z and millennial crowd.
Eat kimchi, make kimchi, paint, and dance at this year’s KimchiPalooza!
Linda Thach shares how she is sad to see it go, but won’t try to replicate it elsewhere.
Two women of color started an inclusive, diverse, and body positive movement.
The Cargo Project Gallery held its first exhibit on July 3 with work from a Korean designer.
The defacing of a notable mural featuring B.I.G and Hitchcock in Bushwick leaves the community displeased.
“What gender is this nipple? Who can tell with certainty? Who gets to decide? Is it a threat to the public? Does it need to be removed? Does it violate the community standard?”
On June 11, the New York City Council’s Committee on Land Use held a hearing on Council Member Rafael Espinal’s bill calling for the development of an urban agricultural plan.