Heading in to watch the final dress rehearsal before the opening of Emily Dickinson OUTER SPACE at The Bushwick Starr, I am gleefully informed by Noel Allain, the theater's artistic director, that they are making some "adjustments" to the staging of the show
Visceral, intimate and immersive, The Lady in Red Converses with Diablo at Arts@Renaissance is an experimental play that seamlessly integrates music, dance, drama, storytelling, and video
In a city where everyone has a housing horror story, Preston Pujol's tale of woe, reported by Annette Konoske Graf in the Brooklyn Ink last week, is still a knockout
Not too long ago DNAinfo praised Bushwick for its bookshop greatness, even going so far as to call Bushwick a literary mecca (ooh lala, well thank you!)
Historically, there has been a distinct separation between media and genres of art - the beaux arts tradition imported from the Grande Academie of Paris, from which American art institutions were derived, maintained clear boundaries between the plastic, performing, and literary arts - whoa, I'll stop there before I go off on an art historical tangent! While these boundaries have been questioned, challenged and straight up abolished during multiple decades and artistic movements, no better example of the line being blurred could be found than in Bushwick’s art events this week
We reported a few weeks ago about the long-awaited return of Rubulad, a notorious Brooklyn underground party, in their enormous new space at the Knockdown Center
Do you loooove music? Are you a skilled writer (and potentially photographer)? Are you familiar with the Bushwick Music scene? How about all these cool DIY venue that are popping up? Do you want to be a music writer for Bushwick Daily?