A bit of jazz meets a bit of Bushwick-grunge charm, at the former home of the vegan cafe Brooklyn Whiskers.
Going beyond traditional zombie narratives, ‘Herd’ spotlights Bushwick’s expanding influence in the arts.
The club’s non-profit arm wants to create a “grassroots community of advocates” around Bushwick.
Mitchell Borden on societal expectations, jazz, cell phones, money, retirement, childhood and more.
Musicians and locals alike can enjoy the nightly shows or partake and experiment with an original piece. The idea is to create a ‘permissive environment’ where music can be explored, said co-owner Mitchell Borden.
When Robert Semple, host of The Bodega Monthly Reading Series at Bushwick’s The Bodega wine bar, talks about his performers or discusses how he puts the show together each month, you might mistake him for a smooth talking agent raving about the next big thing
If you want to be creative and make art, you have to be poor
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Two meatless spots on Knickerbocker closed their doors, but Seitan’s Helper say they’re not going anywhere
From Post Malone to Punks for Palestine, we’re revisiting this year’s top local stories.
An auto-erotic performance piece makes a stop in Bushwick over the weekend.
A group of Jewish electronic musicians in Brooklyn are fundraising for humanitarian relief in Gaza.
Some say it’s part of a run of recent club deaths. Others suspect a fatal peanut allergy.
How not pursuing art professionally has given one painter “the freedom to not care what people think.”
New Yorkers saw 52% more hate crimes in 2021 than in 2020.
Meet Hila the Killa, Bushwick’s self-styled ‘eco-rapper’
Justin McHugh’s first New York show can’t commit to the bit
Or try out ‘a food scrap demo’ to possibly reduce your waste.
A look at the wild, unregulated world of putting gems on your teeth
Few things are better than meeting new friends who share similar interests with you.
49 years ago today, four young men entered a sporting goods store for a robbery that would soon escalate into a fatal shootout and hostage situation. With a new documentary film on the subject scheduled to come out later this year, Bushwick Daily takes a look back at the event.
I believe these pieces, as a cumulative group, do a great job at reflecting the wide range of emotions, experiences and subjects we encountered in and around Bushwick in 2021.
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.
After four years of growing, the beloved lounge, musical home and studio, Wilson Live, was severely damaged by Hurricane Ida.
Started by a Holocaust surviver, Martin Greenfield Clothiers, located right here in Bushwick, has created custom handmade suits for U.S. presidents and celebrities throughout the nation.
Bushwick Daily’s summer party at DorDor Gallery, a pop-up fashion and art market at Farewell, a breakdancing competition in Maria Hernandez Park and more. Here are the events happening this week (July 29-August 5) in Bushwick.
Everyone from indie clubs to circus troops has a show in Bushwick this weekend.
A live dance-painting performance by artist Annika Rhea, a group art and photography show on St. Nicholas Ave., Juneteenth pop-up markets and more. These are the can’t-miss events happening this week (June 17-23) in Bushwick.
The opening of a new Bushwick gallery, a DJ party at Our Wicked Lady, an exhibition about art on the Blockchain and more. These are the can’t-miss events happening this week (May 27 – June 2) in Bushwick.
Calvin Z. Heyward, a local writer and educator, echoes some of the struggles Black fathers endure and overcome.
A new show at the Deli Gallery wants to bring the world “to its knees.”
Locals tell us what it means to try to resume a sense of ‘normalcy’ in 2021: ‘There’s a relief to feel like you’re not potentially hurting someone’
Photographers around the city are descending on Troutman street for their rapid film needs.
A new group show at Ridgewood’s Selenas Mountain has a lot to say about the last century and this one.
191 Knickerbocker ends with Chapter 7 bankruptcy
This edition of “Under Siege” profiles two eateries whose focus – apart from staying afloat in trying times – is food that speaks fluently their origin countries’ culinary language.