Apparently, summer never ends
The COVID-19 pandemic has delayed the election for Rafael Espinal’s seat until June but the candidates are still running and “politics is still alive and well in Brooklyn”
What began as a DIY basement project has become Bushwick’s premiere destination for all things Polaroid and analog.
Works and performances range from images of gentrification to the personification of chemical compounds and software.
Kava is sweeping the neighborhood! As you may have read in a previous post, kava is a ceremonial drink from the Polynesian Islands that has been steadily gaining popularity in the US via kava cafes (perhaps you’ve noticed the arrival of the chain Kavasutra)
“Honey I’ve fallen and I can’t get up” — says your bike during a breakdown
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“It’s really a who’s who of these Bushwick bands.”
“Where we are located has brought a lot of creatives to the space,” says a psychotherapist who specializes in dance and movement therapy.
Redistricting moves and scatters a heated political race, while Elizabeth Crowley has committed to moving within the borders of wherever it is she ends up representing.
For over two decades, Taiwanese artists have had a home in Bushwick
New to Bushwick and looking for a full-service laundromat and/or dry cleaners? Tired of your old place and looking to move on? Either way, we have you covered.
A roundup of new food and drink spots in and around Bushwick and Ridgewood, including new slice shops, chicken joints and Calvin Eng’s new Cantonese concept.
With live music coming back, here are some venues where you can catch a show.
‘The work is political, but we don’t want so much to get caught in a lot of the Brooklyn party politics’
The third and final installment of Bushwick Art Club with Lucky Rabbit
Former player of the Brooklyn Nets opened an athlete-focused apothecary.
Brooklyn Crafted is a beverage brand that has made a name for themselves in the world of ginger beer, and now are exploring new beverages.
The band dishes on the process behind making their latest record and much more!
This queer open mic is blowing up in Brooklyn.
Hi name is Ishmael Osekre, and he has a history.
Hunt for art in bodegas! Combine lit readings with aerial performance! Clean the park!
East Williamsburg studio Brooklyn Engraving Co. is doing insane work, like putting a detailed map of Brooklyn on a flask—and now, locals can stop by and get their own work done!
It’s that time of year when you’re trying extra hard to fit in an art exhibit between all the Christmas shopping, office parties and general holiday madness
We’re beyond bummed to report that on Troutman Street will be closing come December 1. Although the owners didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment, rumor has it that rent went up astronomically this year and the involved parties could no longer afford to stay in the work/live/yoga/party space. After 3 years in business bringing […]
Here we are two days into the ripe, unspoiled year of 2014 and we hope it is treating you well thus far! While we recover from the festivities that brought us into this shiny new year, we sing the auld lang syne in hopes of wonderful new beginnings
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By Katarina Hybenova, Maria Gotay, Jeremy Nguyen, Frances Gill, Emilie Ruscoe, Ashley Mathus and Loren DiBlasi
Most of you are probably already aware that New York’s favorite disgruntled art critic, Jerry Saltz, spent last Sunday afternoon checking out the Bushwick gallery scene
Antonio Reynoso, 30, is a Williamsburg native who’s running in this fall’s election for the 34th district seat on the New York City Council, a zone that includes Williamsburg, Bushwick and Ridgewood
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Under the direction of Jenny Mendez, students from the Beacon Center for Arts & Leadership will be performing at this year’s Bushwick Open Studios