The Butterfly Project, a collage surrounding the narratives of immigration and migration, will cover an entire wall in Senator Julia Salazar’s office.
Enjoy some consensual, human candelabras, and so much more.
LUST returns to Bushwick, taking inspiration from America’s festival of abundance!
Last night, Bushwick Daily went to House of Yes’ LUST, an immersive, black-tie, fetish event hosted by Abby Hertz (we told you about it last week)
When one door closes, another one opens.
This article originally appeared in Bushwick Notebook #2
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We keep telling you, Bushwick is filled with the creative, odd-ball characters that TV shows are made of (or should be)
“If there’s anyone our students can see themselves in, it’s Jacqueline”
“It’s not about a ceasefire or not about not a ceasefire”
After a run at Fringe Festival, Maggie Crane returns to Bushwick with her tales of ‘death, disability and dunkin donuts’
Riding a year of hype, a hip hop group rolls in Brooklyn
Armed with a few ideas from his Yale days, Joe and Lauren Grimm now say they are pushing the boundaries of pizza with a brewers’ flair.
A meditation on public and private mourning, now at a gallery in a Bushwick
Amid this weekend’s Brooklyn Book Festival, a few local writers met in Bushwick: “I’m gay, that’s why I moved to Brooklyn!”
‘Lots of product seized,’ says the sheriff’s office about their latest haul.
Artist says new Johnson Avenue mural is “like a fresh breath of air”
Carlos Jaramillo’s site-specific installation will be at a Ridgewood gallery until July.
Ridgewood’s newest bar is a classic horror-themed tavern.
State Senator Julia Salazar opens up about her youth, inspirations, early battles with public perception and more.
Laynie Bell of Birdy’s and Bruno Coviello of Happy Fun Hideaway open up about life as a bartender in Bushwick, working throughout the pandemic, tipping, customer interactions and more.
Mitchell Borden on societal expectations, jazz, cell phones, money, retirement, childhood and more.
Information on positive Covid cases, hospitalizations and deaths in Bushwick and all of New York City.
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.
Temple offers community to practitioners, students, artists and those who are interested in learning more about rope, movement, meditation and more.
A new timely art show in Bed Stuy showcases the spooky works of Cathleen Clarke.
This Saturday, July 31, Farewell Bar will host a pop-up market featuring work made by local designers and artists.
A 40-year-old man, who sustained eight gunshots, and the other two victims, are expected to survive. The motive for the shooting is unclear.
“I’m not going to be a NIMBY about it,” says one local bar owner.
New York’s leading group of amateur astronomers are setting up shop for the first time next month at the DeKalb Library
At the Amos Eno Gallery, José-Ricardo Presman’s surrealism impresses