The second annual Brooklyn Nightlife Awards took place at Radio Bushwick last Sunday and celebrated the curated community of Brooklyn nightlife
A few days ago we posted about the arrival of arguably the world’ most popular “indie” band to our neighborhood
Take a sip of a strong aromatic drink, recipe of which is one of the many secrets of Jackie Summers
After repeatedly meeting up over soup in a Bushwick playground, a TikTok influencer is now calling it quits on that idea
How a flurry of small businesses are changing a corner of Queens
A group of friends make a TV show. It’s about finding ways to pay the bills
The quartet had a big 2019 and shows no signs of slowing down on their first official release.
Featuring foods and ciders from around the world.
The Brooklyn-based cooking competition with an almost cult-like following, will take place this Sunday at Lot45 in Bushwick.
Happy Humpday! This week our Bushwick Bedroom Coach Niki shares sexy gift ideas for the holiday season.
Hi name is Ishmael Osekre, and he has a history.
It was a sad day this summer when beloved punk venue The Acheron closed—but there’s still plenty to do at the former address of the East Williamsburg punk hub.
Just after his birthday, Bushwick born and bred artist known for his avant garde Living Installation, Michael Alan is having a new exhibit opening tonight at Gasser Grunert Gallery (33A Orchard Street) at the Lower East Side
We’ve officially reached the midpoint of summer
Spring has sprung and so have you my hard rockin’ amigo! So, celebrate the epic weather and leave the cat to her own devices this weekend
This time next week, it’ll be fucking CHRISTMAS–How insane is that?! If you haven’t finished (or even started) your Xmas shopping we’d like to share five small gifts with you
You may or may not know me but I joined the Bushwick Daily team in 2011 – first as Copyeditor, then as Managing Editor and now as Contributing Editor. Back then, I was working a day-job that made me feel distanced from all things creative, and I had just moved to a new neighborhood, Bushwick. I was stuck […]
We hope you are all as jazzed about CMJ as we are! The festival is the College Music Journal’s “Music Marathon”- a completely amazing (and exhausting) week (October 21-25, 2014) of live music, giving the music community a chance to catch the best new artists from around the world before they blow up
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 […]
It’s labor day weekend– which is frightening, also exciting
You know that feeling when you really want something and wait for it for a long time, and when the day finally arrives, it feels kinda surreal? Well, that’s how we feel at Bushwick Daily about our book, Bushwick Nightz, because it officially launched TODAY!
The weekend may be looking thunderstorm-laden, but that means nothing for dedicated show-goers but an excuse to your golashes and fill up on Dark’n’stormies (we recommend Tandem’s). Then hit the wet pavement and bask in some light rain on your way to one of these amazing 9 top concerts of the weekend. We’ve got festivals, free shows, “art spaces” and […]
Take a look around, Bushwick
We’re kicking off this week with a new column combining the playlists from our music section with features on some of our favorite community members: bartenders! Always patient and usually kind, they’re the ones curating your dining or drinking experience, whether it’s a weekday brunch or saturday night out. This week we’ve got an interview […]
We’re back from Austin, suitcase full of freebies, ears ringing, and working our way through the week-long hangover that was SXSW
It’s pretty much felt like fall ever since we pulled those jackets out from the back of our closets sometime in mid-August
…It’s a day like any other, you just had your lunch when suddenly the Earth starts to shake, and then you hear “BOOOM!” And no, it’s not a bomb as many Twitter users including Kitty Pryde suggested, it’s simply another manhole exploding. Today at about 1PM residents of Evergreen Ave and Jefferson Street heard an […]
Sometimes by the time the end of the week rolls around, you want to get it
Who needs Central Park when you have Maria Hernandez Park? Shopping at dollar stores on Knickerbocker Ave, scenic walks on Johnson Ave and romantic counting of rats on the tracks of the L train
If you have cable, you know that last night’s Girls episode was awesome
In the last moments of poise before the internet music machine squats down and shits out 2013, I’d like to take a look back at three great artists who came up this past year