An art project displaying 20,000 Donald Trump lies will accompany a voter registration drive held by Radio Free Brooklyn in Bushwick.
Big sign “DONALD ERES UN PENDEJO” projected against a building on Wyckoff Avenue greeted people who came to the Saturday Holiday show at House of Yes in Bushwick
A mural displaying 20,000 lies told by Donald Trump was vandalized with pro-Trump messages
A group show at the Border Project Space in Bushwick takes a different approach Trump’s nationalist ideas about separation
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.
With special events for minorities, as well, like a training session called Muslim Women Learn to Lift, Black Girls Lift, and Fuerza Latina.
The Brooklyn Packers, a Brooklyn-based food cooperative, invited everyone to party in the name of justice at Bushwick Starr.
El-Gamasy regularly appears on Egyptian news, commenting on U.S. politics, broadcasting from the back of his bodega.
Discriminating against someone because of their national identity or immigration status is illegal in New York City.
Step into the panoramas of “American Trilogy” and you just might walk out with a different perspective about a person, place, or cause you thought you knew all about.
Musician and producer Oliver Ignatius builds his Meadow Street studio and collective with an eclectic cast of performers.
A Bushwick-based fashion house known for their diverse models showed at New York Fashion Week.
Bushwick and East Williamsburg establishments are really throwing themselves into the resistance.
On Monday morning, the candidates were neck and neck in polls.
Add NYC Talent Show into your weekly repertoire of events—and get ready for more surprise star power!
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Bushwick venues are leaning in to live streaming to help you party during the Coronavirus Quarantine.
Have there ever been so many ways to have a great time in the name of a great cause?
Bushwick was the center of rumors about checkpoints and arrests over the weekend, making it difficult to separate fact from fiction.
As if this past weekend wasn’t enough of a struggle.
As the next presidential administration’s appointments are announced, here are some things New Yorkers can do to get ready for the policies we can expect after January 20.
Kaine and Pence are not as colorful, literally or figuratively, as the duo onstage at last week’s debate, but hear ’em out anyway!
Because no one is going to want to watch these debates alone or sober.