The Glove held its soft opening on June 8th.
The meeting on August 20th is set to bring together individuals and organizations fighting predatory housing practices across the city.
The venue at 906 Broadway was shut down by the city in June, but organized initially hoped to be up and running again this month. Instead, a “for rent” sign is posted outside.
Eric McDavid has had a turbulent past decade—and his experiences are both riveting and highly topical in the current political climate.
Join MRNY’s Youth Power Project for a march to Maria Hernandez Park and block party to celebrate Bushwick’s LGBTQI community.
Bushwickians could see an easier route from Manhattan into Brooklyn by way of an E train running along the existing G line.
Don’t plan on getting around Bushwick on the L between 10:30 p.m. and 5 a.m. on any weeknights for the next three weeks.
The upgrades at The Neighborhood Vet will make for an overall more efficient and streamlined experience.
It is almost always hard to find affordable storage, workshops, or event spaces in New York. What if you want to have a rooftop party, but don’t have a roof? If this has ever been your predicament:
The suspect was able to reach in through the window by standing on an upturned bucket.
The man in question was seen wandering the area surrounding the 83rd Precinct at around 11:30 p.m. last Saturday, July 23rd before being taken to Woodhull Hospital.
Bushwick Campus Farm will host both a salsa dancing class and a salsa cooking demonstration/contest this Saturday.
Have you caught ’em all, Bushwick? Do so in good company at Father Knows Best this Friday!
Bushwick’s own artist workspace, movie studio, and gallery hosts a free weekly summer outdoor film fest at sunset. This week’s programming is going to get weird.
The woman was woken by the sound of her door opening, then found herself at gunpoint.
The NYPD and the Policing Project at New York University’s School of Law want to know whether the public thinks the city’s police officers should have body cameras.
Nearly eight months after news first broke that the L would be shut down extensively, the MTA is making the plan official.
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.
The next three weekends are a zine enthusiast’s paradise as North Brooklyn becomes the home of multiple festivals dedicated to the DIY art form.
City’s First Readers is a new program designed to pool the efforts of major literacy organizations throughout New York to get kids reading.
Out in the Streets returned to the beautiful grounds of Onderdonk House for yet another year of art, music, food, and booze.
This beautiful studio off of the Kosciuszko Street stop on the J train offers free meditation classes to the community as well as a variety of wellness classes such as yoga, tai chi and belly dancing!
The annual festival near the Bushwick/Ridgewood border always pleases with up-and-coming acts, great food, and great fun.
Radiant Pig Craft Beers wants to open in Bushwick, and the owners hope to find like-minded investors to help them get off the ground.
Bushwick’s Still Waters in a Storm is helping kids discover their inner William Blakes this summer.
It’s not an easy feat to make it as a restaurant in New York. Bushwick food and drink scene has been a witness to that.
Organizer Marnie Kunz’s motivation? “I love art and running!
“Yeah, all lives matter and like, humans need to treat humans properly, but seriously, there’s something systematically wrong, where people devalue the life of black men.”