The last exhibit of “Pleasure Pavilions: a series of installations” will close on Friday at the Luhring Augustine Gallery’s Bushwick location.
On Tuesday evening, the New York City Board of Elections stated there had been an error in calculating preliminary voting results for citywide primaries.
Juan Ardila, the 27-year-old progressive, came up roughly 500 votes shy against incumbent Councilman Robert Holden, with roughly 46 percent of the vote according to early tallies. Ardila hasn’t yet conceded.
From party chairs to district leaders to canceled elections.
“The DSA needs to do a better job of organizing in those life-long Brooklynite communities,” say young Democratic Party organizers.
Two local city council candidates say how they would change how police operate in local communities.
Police are ramping up audio speaker busts but some locals say: ‘it’s a form of celebration”
After 11 years of service work, Carolina Hernandez, a Guatemalan immigrant, has opened Tikal Café on the corner of Decatur and Knickerbocker.
A guide to the candidates running to represent New York’s District 34
“If you’ve never seen what a hero looks like, look at the nurses in Bushwick: this is them, this is who they are.”
Joey Quiñones keeps the local rave scene alive and Anna Morgan mixes bass tracks that ‘wouldn’t work without women’s work’
Photographers around the city are descending on Troutman street for their rapid film needs.
Taking its name from the latest capacity requirements, an unused storefront on Cypress Avenue has become an art gallery.
While the museum’s show on the African food diaspora remains delayed, it still wants to put culinary history on a map
At La Casa Art House, a low-key, grunge style attracts artists without galleries or even, sometimes, websites.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, a new movie showcases love stories set at the House of Yes, on Myrtle Avenue and also Irving Avenue
How a Bushwick couple’s kombucha company survived a global pandemic.
Antonio Reynoso’s campaign could finally bring the largely ceremonial political crown to North Brooklyn.
As New York braces for a second wave of coronavirus, Bushwick’s essential workers, small business owners and artists reflect on their experiences and lessons learned.
On weekends behind the House Of Yes, Brooklyn Film Camera wants to take your picture
House of No
Juneteenth Celebrations Continue, Here’s a Breakdown of What’s Happening Today.
Information on the candidate’s you’ll see on your ballot. Be sure to cast your vote by Tuesday June 23, 2020!
Bushwick is home to several black-owned cafes and restaurants. Supporting them helps the community as surely as a protest or sharply worded letter to a Congressman.
Tai Abrams is the founder of AdmissionSquad and the best-selling author of “Who Am I? An A-Z Career Guide for Teens.”
‘We know the fight is not over,’ activists says of their fight against the pipeline extension
In order to survive the pandemic, several Bushwick bars have brought the party outdoors to meet drinkers in the warm spring air. Here a few area watering holes doing Bacchus’ work.
“Justice was served,” candidate Misba Abdin says of a ruling overturning a Board Of Elections decision that nixed his campaign