With only five days to go until the New York Primary, we want to make sure Bushwick goes to Bernie! To do that, it’s going to take a community effort
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Do you like music? Do you like supporting local, independent small businesses that function as IRL hubs for appreciation of the arts? Then we know what you’ll be doing this Saturday when Record Store Day takes over the city’s music shops—and Bushwick based celebrants don’t even need to leave the neighborhood to check out a plethora of […]
New York City Council member Rafael Espinal’s district stretches from Bushwick to Cypress Hills and encompasses a hotly debated part of the city in East New York which is slated for rezoning and redevelopment
Verizon employees who work at a facility on Jefferson street in Bushwick continued to picket Thursday after walking off the job Wednesday when the telecommunications company failed to meet a contract negotiation deadline with their union
SPONSORED— There is no shortage of brunch options in Bushwick this season! Terra Firma, the restaurant which opened late last year at 119 Ingraham St, rolled out their own brunch menu last weekend
Democratic presidential hopefuls Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are scheduled to square off at the Brooklyn Navy Yards tomorrow evening
Ever since Lorenzo’s “abruptly closed for no particular reason” back in January, the neighborhood has been impatiently anticipating what would be next for this prime Bushwick restaurant location with big, open windows and a cool bar
A political party that took place at Bushwick’s
Recognize that storefront? The dry cleaners down the block from Old Stanley’s? If you’ve walked down Wyckoff by Menahan recently, you might have noticed that that dry cleaners is no longer there
The international Breaking Bad inspired coffee company that announced plans to open in Brooklyn over a year ago has finally found its home in the borough, and it’s going to be right in the heart of Bushwick!
Consider the burger
This video will lift your spirits up on this Monday afternoon
Supporting local, independent makers makes the whole community thrive in a place like Bushwick, where so many people earn their livelihood from their passion
Bright blue signage that sits above Mr
Who needs a mantra when you can just repeat “please allow additional travel time” while kicking stuff as you text your friends, family and boss telling them you’re going to be late to every single goddamn thing you have planned for this weekend?
Co-authored with Spanish translation by Will Giron
It may be Spring, but this past week’s roller coaster weather is forcing Bushwick fashionistas back into their winter cocoons
A local filmmaker who found herself continually confronting narrow casting parameters in mainstream entertainment industry productions is asking her community for support in launching a web series that tackles subjects that, more often than not, don’t make it into silver screen and small screen narratives
In advance of the New York Democratic Primary on April 19, it’s with great joy that Bushwick Daily announces our support for Bernie Sanders as the Democratic Party’s nomination for President in 2016
The Shop Brooklyn, one of Bushwick’s few BBQ joints, is calling it quits after barely a year in business at its Starr Street location
Central Station opened its doors to host the first Bushwick event for the National Latino Outreach Team for Bernie
A Kickstarter which launched Tuesday is seeking seed money for a new local agriculture project created by seasoned Bushwick garden advocates who want to grow the neighborhood’s bouquets
A historically gnarly stretch of Wyckoff Avenue that lies along the border of Brooklyn and Queens next to the Myrtle-Wyckoff station on the L and M subway lines is slated to become a pedestrian plaza, and the Department of Transportation will be seeking Bushwick’s help planning it at two upcoming public events
L trains were not running between 8th Ave and Myrtle-Wyckoff Aves Tuesday evening after an individual was hit by a train at the Montrose Avenue stop in East Williamsburg
Not all polling sites are created equal, which is why the Center for Independence of the Disabled, New York (CIDNY) is looking for volunteers to inspect polling sites and determine how well they can accommodate the disabled in the upcoming primary election
The day after a track fire briefly halted morning service on the L train, the M train encountered major morning delays due to an incident at the 65th St Station in Woodside, Queens
Those who were familiar with Williamburg’s south side in decades past have been known to find the neighborhood unrecognizable in recent years
Add this New Yoker cover to the long list of illustrations, essays, comics, tweets, and articles pointing out the many incongruities visible on the L train
Many Bushwick Avenue residents were saddened last summer when
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Harry Potter meets Tim Burton in Bushwick’s newest candy store, Eugene J
Can we interest you in a French-ified brunch?
On Wednesday, hundreds of people marched through the streets of Bushwick demanding visibility and accountability when it comes to
If you’ve strolled down Flushing recently, you may have noticed Norwind’s, an as-of-yet unopened beer garden nearing renovation completion, located at 1043 Flushing Ave, directly in between King Noodle and The Narrows