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Exposed Rat Poison Scattered Near Kids’ Playground at Maria Hernandez Park — Furious Dog Owners Sound Alarm on ‘Reckless’ NYC Parks Department
Bushwick Reclaims Its Streets As Troutman Open Streets Returns For Third Season
Midnight Munchies Elevated: How Lacey Burger at Ra-Ra Rhino Is Redefining Bushwick’s Late-Night Scene
$14 Birria Sandwich & $10 Breakfast Tacos: Inside Mervs, Bushwick’s 7-Day Culinary Chameleon
Exposed Rat Poison Scattered Near Kids’ Playground at Maria Hernandez Park — Furious Dog Owners Sound Alarm on ‘Reckless’ NYC Parks Department
Bushwick Reclaims Its Streets As Troutman Open Streets Returns For Third Season
Midnight Munchies Elevated: How Lacey Burger at Ra-Ra Rhino Is Redefining Bushwick’s Late-Night Scene
$14 Birria Sandwich & $10 Breakfast Tacos: Inside Mervs, Bushwick’s 7-Day Culinary Chameleon
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Marvel at These 12 Bushwick Landscape Photographs
Many have been allured by the paradoxical gentleness and beauty of Bushwick industrial landscapes
New Bushwick Portraits from Peter Dressel’s Book Project
Bushwick residents with their diversity and resilience have been a fascination and inspiration to many, including yours truly who started this blog to record their stories three years ago
12 Bushwick Portraits from an Ongoing Photography Project of Peter Dressel
Our contributing photographer Peter Dressel has been pretty busy as his photography book project about Bushwick people continues
Bushwick Daily Holiday Party: Photo Show + Music this Sunday
Dear friends, readers and supporters,
Work in Progress: Photography Documentation of Artsy Bushwick by Peter Dressel
"I’ve always been fascinated at what it must have been like in the 1970s in Soho and the 1980s in the East Village