At Bushwick Daily, we are very sad to announce that one of our favorite small business in Bushwick is closing as of next week
Still burnt out from Governors Ball last weekend? Sorry, kids; it’s time to do it all again. Starting Thursday, the summer festival fun continues with Northside, a magical, musical journey that traverses all of north Brooklyn, plus the wilds of your imagination. It’s a neverending story of awesome shows, both official and unofficial, so no […]
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In this letter I received this week, a young woman wanted to know if she should wait out to see if her boyfriend would commit to being monogamous
Ladies and gents of Bushwick, it’s all happening
As the bouts of winter storms, torrential downpours, and all around nasty weather starts to slowly come to a close we find ourselves peaking around the corner to spring
Wesley Salazar Contributor Lucia Reed Photographer When the three men walk through the door of Palates, they aren’t quite what I had imagined. My previous association with paintball was scrawny high school kids with a knack for destruction, but these members of the Bushwick-borne, internationally known paintball team called the Reservoir Dogs are burly and, of […]
Call us sensitive city folk if you must, but we were horrified to hear about Monday’s enormous cockfighting bust
This morning we informed you of a seemingly heroic decision by Bushwick’s beloved library, Mellow Pages, to reject a supposed $50,000 donation from ExxonMobile
This past Saturday virtually dozens of cats and dogs were involuntarily dressed up in holiday clothes, and forced to pose with their pet parents for an awkward family picture
This post is sponsored by Bushwick Bark awkward No awkward family portrait is complete without your beloved awkward furry friend! Every pet owner knows that. Whether it’s an awkward cat, dog, hamster or even a fish, now is the time to show these little companions off. This Sunday, December 15 from 1 to 6PM, Bushwick Bark, […]
Surely, one of the most difficult parts of writing a column about cocktails is trying to decide which cocktail to write about
This week the Bushwick art scene settles down slightly, giving us a little bit of a breather after the nonstop openings and art crawls of the fall
For those of you who need a drink after work (or simply want one), we bring you a list of five fantastic happy hours in the neighborhood to make you even happier to come back home after work!
Two adorable kittens, named Arthur and August thought one day that it would be cool if they took a walk on the subway tracks on Church Ave in Brooklyn
Pet owners rejoice! Less than a month ago, new healthy-pet-food store Bushwick Bark opened on Knickerbocker Ave
Northside Festival, Brooklyn’s answer to SXSW, isn’t just music
Can we all agree that these warmly fresh days are the best time of the year? Let’s enjoy it out in the open air with friends, beer, and good literature and music
Local energy healer talks about her life and work.
Silent Barn has just announced an Aftermath Class series to accompany their Aftermath Supplies art supplies store, yet another example of how prosperous the new DIY music venue and community space is shaping out to be! These classes – which are quite affordable and run every, or every other, Wednesday evening – act as introductions to a whole realm of skills and trades, from bike repairs to drumming!
Have you always dreamt of adopting a cute little munchkin cat but never got around it? Now it’s easier than ever with Pet Superette, a new pet store located on 12 Cypress Ave, you can adopt your kitten right here in Bushwick!
Although Bushwick may have survived (and even surged) through devastating Hurricane Sandy, the rest of New York City has not fared so well- Breezy Point, Rockaway in Queens and lower Manhattan suffered among the worst damage
“I’m going to a farm,” I announced on a sweet afternoon in my humble Bushwick dwelling. I have to say that my roommate, as well as myself were surprised by the sound of these words, because let’s face it, you can say many things about Bushwick (like that it’s lovable, enjoyable, inspiring), but certainly it’s […]