At “Quince,” get immersed into the magic of a quinceañera.
A grocery delivery service took the the place of Brooklyn Cider House on Flushing Avenue – they’re opening their doors this weekend.
Redistricting moves and scatters a heated political race, while Elizabeth Crowley has committed to moving within the borders of wherever it is she ends up representing.
“Spaces in Brooklyn are more open to all types of drag,” says Bobby LeMaire “You can do whatever as long as you can give a show.”
Cocktails and thin-cut fries are the move at the newly renovated Flushing Avenue spot.
Plans unveiled for a community garden at a vacant lot near Grover Cleveland Park
A doggy daycare has opened near the Myrtle-Wyckoff station, with a goal of hiring adults with autism.
A new pet supply store! A two-floor club and pizzeria! A yoga studio!
Watch a Lizzie Borden movie! Design your own collage! Try out boxing!
New boutique pushes locally-designed clothes
Mistress Hex estimates that she sees about three submissives per week, starting at $360 per hour.
Getting ready for a Spring cleaning?
Calvin Z. Heyward, a local writer and educator, writes more about some of the struggles Black fathers endure and overcome.
A personal trainer in Bushwick boasts a green thumb
Bands get ready to compete for a $5,000 prize on the roof of Our Wicked Lady.
Few things are better than meeting new friends who share similar interests with you.
The Our City, Our Vote law grants an estimated 800,000 NYC legal permanent residents the ability to vote in municipal elections, becoming the largest expansion of voting rights in the nation’s recent history. A lawsuit filed in Staten Island by the RNC puts its legality to the test.
49 years ago today, four young men entered a sporting goods store for a robbery that would soon escalate into a fatal shootout and hostage situation. With a new documentary film on the subject scheduled to come out later this year, Bushwick Daily takes a look back at the event.
Don’t toss your old or broken electronics in the trash – it’s illegal and harms the environment. Opt for recycling or donating old tech at a handful of locations in and around Bushwick.
Whether you’re a freelancer or are still waiting to go back to the office, these are some local coffee shops with WiFi to work remotely out of.
For the remainder of January, and possibly the rest of winter, Casa Ora is offering free meals to those who say they need them.
A collection of poems touching on Biggie, Nas, nights in Brooklyn and more crafted by local poet Latif Askia Ba.
Our readers have voted! Here are the winners for the best pizza, tacos, happy hour, coffee shop, sandwich, music venue, brunch, bar, bakery and wings in and around the neighborhood.
Mitchell Borden on societal expectations, jazz, cell phones, money, retirement, childhood and more.
Maria Hernandez Park, Mominette, Wonderville, L’Imprimerie, Irving Avenue and more. Here’s how 11 of Bushwick’s most notable places got their names.
Musicians and locals alike can enjoy the nightly shows or partake and experiment with an original piece. The idea is to create a ‘permissive environment’ where music can be explored, said co-owner Mitchell Borden.
Described by its creator as a “serene guided meditation,” Bottom of the Ocean takes audience members to an underground world full of unusual rituals.
The pandemic has obscured the signs to the public, but artist André Feliciano, who coined the term “Floraissance” is optimistic about its future.
La organización sin fines de lucro Mil Mundos en Común ha lanzado “Conectando a Bushwick,” su primera recaudación de fondos para financiar la instalación de internet gratuito en hogares que lo necesiten.
Some are also calling on the city and the community to help them further develop their own delivery platform, My Bodega Online.
This holiday season, here’s how you can volunteer your time to help others in our community.
The curbside composting service resumed in October this year, but only in some eligible neighborhoods.
Residents no longer have to take the 30-minute walk to Know Waste Lands to compost.
Passersby can purchase items by simply scanning cartoon price tags painted on the mural.
After four years of growing, the beloved lounge, musical home and studio, Wilson Live, was severely damaged by Hurricane Ida.