Two Frenchmen Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire and Greg Babeau definitely belong among the more interesting of the Bushwick bar owners
Everybody has their own way of celebrating Bushwick Open Studios and giving back to the community
It’a about time that something BIZARRE opens in our quixotic neighborhood
Bushwick’s Bizarre shutters as employees say they were never paid.
A dietary restriction guide to food and cuffing season in the neighborhood.
Actress, singer, model, bartender Sarah Pribis appeared on the September 23 episode of Ellen Degeneres to talk about an eccentric infomercial she starred in for a bizarre product call My Shiney Hiney.
Meryl Meisler’s ‘A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick’ (Image courtesy of Meryl Meisler) At the end of a very festive and blissfully summery weekend the folks at Bizarre were ready to celebrate the end of Bushwick Open Studios with as many bangs as possible. Madame Vivien V hosted a hilarious and vivacious set of lip-synching performances to the hoots […]
“When Studio 54 opened in April , there were always throngs waiting and wanting in
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Have you heard of Bizarre, the new absinthe bar located off of the Myrtle-Broadway JMZ stop? Of course you have! It’s the neighborhood’s newest, stylish space complete with huge windows, a projector playing scenes from silent movies, and quaint antique decor
A little further out and a quick hop to the JMZ line, and the available nightlife starts to expand beyond the typical Brooklyn dive bars
Sometimes you walk around Bushwick and you know where you are going
Bizarre, a new French night club in Bushwick, opened one month ago with a three-day festival
The moment every inch of pinchable skin on Jeffrey Freer’s naked body had gotten clipped with a clothespin and he stood on stage screaming in delight and pain, spraying his crotch with red Silly String, I knew my past-bedtime sojourn to Bizarre Bar on Wednesday night was not in vain
Bring ya dollar bills.
Tired of heteronormative and boring Hallmark events? Then this list is for you.
Artist and model Stephanie Guedalia talks about growing up in a modern Orthodox Jewish community and her transition from viewing nakedness as a bad thing to choosing nudity.
Grab your agendas and pencils. This week in Bushwick certainly promises to be fun!
Pumps isn’t working with a whole lot of space, but the mirrors on every wall give you the sense of hidden corners, side rooms and secret doors
Bald-headed glamour queens
So, it’s Sunday night and you’ve just spent all weekend celebrating Brooklyn Pride
Message from Arts in Bushwick: Studio Visit during BOS 2014 Bushwick Open Studios is upon us! The weekend kicks off tonight at Be Electric for the annual Seeking Space Exhibition and Launch Party. Take in the official open call exhibition of AiB with a cold drink in hand and don’t forget to get a snap […]
By Whitney Jordan & Katarina Hybenova
A spectacular fan routine. Two hot days and nights of heavy drinking, nipples, genitals, a wedding, drugs, sweaty wigs, lip syncing, heavy beats, hardcore rifts and exuberant dancing. It was two nights of Bushwig this year and anything less would have taken the joy out of life. On Saturday the 6th, right in the middle of […]
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
As the lofts fill out, and the condos go up, it’s getting tougher to see Bushwick as the harbor of subculture and the avant-garde nightlife that has been part of its identity for the better part of a decade
If you have not heard of fantastic photo book by Meryl Meisler, Disco Era Bushwick: A Tale of Two Cities, you must be living under a rock because everyone, including Bushwick Daily have been raving about this amazing photography project virtually non-stop since its launch during Bushwick Open Studios at Black Box Gallery at Bizarre
CMJ, The College Music Journal Music Marathon, is just around the corner, and Bushwick Daily is all over it like bass on dubstep (yeah?)
“Maria Hernandez Park isn’t that bad” -Jermain
From the life and times of ‘the original Bushwick beatnik’
When a blizzard struck, a burlesque regular at the House of Yes built a snowcat