As New York City gears up for the 2024 elections, Bushwick stands at a pivotal point due to its history as a bellwether for progressive voting patterns across the country.
Some are absolutely free to join and one is hiding in Ridgewood!
How To Draw A Tyrant is a new exhibition at Brooklyn Wayfarers.
Kratom, an all natural herbal tea, offers a wealth of health and wellness benefits, but they’re shrouded by misconceptions.
Ridgewood and Bushwick were not always in separate boroughs like they are now.
Bring your sketchbook and colored pencils!
Police are on the lookout for a man who wrote “die yuppies” and drew a swastika in wet cement at a Bushwick construction site in the early hours of Friday morning
When an artist who goes by the name “Napkin Killa” requested to take over Bushwick Daily’s Instagram account, I paused for a moment
The Hollows founders Piril Gunduz and Jessica Kingdon outside their gallery space. Photo by Alonzo Maciel. Finding The Hollows was not intentional. I was up late one night Craigslist surfing (hey, the “etc” jobs sometimes can be very entertaining to read) when I came across “Seeking Artists for a Permanent Ceiling Piece in Bushwick Art […]
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A Brooklyn group plots a mural on Wyckoff Avenue
There’s a basement in Bushwick where they’re singing Fleetwood Mac
After a run at Fringe Festival, Maggie Crane returns to Bushwick with her tales of ‘death, disability and dunkin donuts’
Tension did erupt, briefly.
Meeting every month on Melrose Street; no vintage.
Listen to five new Christmas songs, some feline-themed.
A highlight from last month’s Bushwick Film Festival was a debut feature from a Brooklyn dance director.
A group of Jewish electronic musicians in Brooklyn are fundraising for humanitarian relief in Gaza.
A group of Asian-American pole dancers lights up clubs like House of Yes and the Red Pavilion.
Local Tiki enthusiast says he isn’t closing the doors on Dromedary just yet, either.
The three day neighborhood arts fair arrives again this weekend
El Puente’s signature summer annual event hits Maria Hernandez on Saturday. It promises to be a public outlet for art and self expression, by way of break dancing
A recent Bushwick Starr production delivers on the “Demons,” but could do more with its female characters
A short documentary makes the case for a new pump track as a democratizing force
How a flurry of small businesses are changing a corner of Queens
“They patronize us and we patronize them”
Anti-fashion and anti-beauty have, ironically, become a trend of its own this year.
“It’s never been this bad,” protestors say about a proposed rent increase
Years after hosting COVID-era ragers, the former ‘Illhouse’ now hosts poetry readings.
“That’s the kind of thing that happens when a community gets split.”
Responding to anonymous graffiti reading: “kill elected officials”
The people behind one Wyckoff Avenue bar tell us about “one of New York City’s most exciting haunted houses.”