Bushwick-born poet, Emanuel Xavier, who has curated this monthly feature, will be saying goodbye to his hometown neighborhood.
Emanuel Xavier, noted Bushwick poet, kicks off the monthly series.
Our OG Bushwick poet comes back for our third installment.
We are accepting poetry submissions from Bushwick natives and locals for our May installment.
Here’s one for the romantics.
Caro, a local musician, writer, and freelance audio technician brings you this month’s poetry installment.
Here’s our December installment of “Bushwick Bohemia Beat Poetry.”
Here’s our November installment of “Bushwick Bohemia Beat Poetry.”
Here’s our October installment of “Bushwick Bohemia Beat Poetry.”
Here’s our September installment of “Bushwick Bohemia Beat Poetry.”
Here’s our July installment of “Bushwick Bohemia Beat Poetry.”
Here’s our May installment of “Bushwick Bohemia Beat Poetry.”
Here’s our April installment of “Bushwick Bohemia Beat Poetry.”
Here’s our March installment of “Bushwick Bohemia Beat Poetry.”
We want your poetry!
Chris Nold’s “reverse commuter #3 (5′ 1).”
Robert Siek writes about rush hour and the subway.
Carly Brooke Feinman is our featured poet this month.
East Wiliamsburg’s favorite telephone booth-marked speakeasy will host a star-studded, iconic series.
Would you like a little bit of sassy with that suburbia?
Bushwick of the previous decade has rapidly transformed from New York’s “forgotten” neighborhood into a synonym of hipness and trendiness
To translate the transformation Bushwick has been through in the past couple of years is the goal of the upcoming long-awaited conference TEDxBushwick
The NYC-wide Pride has passed two weeks ago, but it’s Bushwick who needs to see your supportive faces this coming Saturday! GLOBE, which is Brooklyn’s LGBTQ justice project of Make the Road NY will be hosting the 9th Annual #BushwickPride march and celebration
“ID please,” requests the lady bouncer at the Metropolitan Bar