Ex-CBS and Fuse producer says he now runs the only private-room karaoke bar in his corner of Brooklyn
After a year and a half, Bushwick’s DorDor art gallery closes its doors, as the co-owner of the space seeks new ways to accomplish her goals of democratizing access to the art market for up-and-coming artists.
Jennifer Gutierrez, the Democratic nominee for City Council member of District 34, says “affordability” does not line up with the income of Bushwick residents.
Earlier today, DeBlasio said he would announce his decision on shelter-in-place policy within the next 48 hours.
After 15 bicyclists died this year, locals are raising awareness and funds.
“What gender is this nipple? Who can tell with certainty? Who gets to decide? Is it a threat to the public? Does it need to be removed? Does it violate the community standard?”
A local visionary promotes unconventional art where few visitors would expect to encounter it.
“It’s starting by hiring a team that is entirely female, or properly representing diversity on screen through gender, age, sexuality, race, culture, and religion.”
“I hope my voice encourages others in my community to live whatever their weird truth is.”
Alisa Alferova discovered well-being and muse in disconnecting from the digital world.
Milly Tamarez is a feminist, activist, comedian and the co-creator of the “Diverse AF” comedy festival, and creator of “All Dick Is Trash.”
He catches adults who try to meet up with underage girls by posing as a teen online.
After Hatem El-Gamasy’s profile appeared in The New York Times, the backroom political pundit and Ridgewood bodega owner stopped getting interviews from back home.
The new RentHop data shows some huge jumps in median one-bedroom rent.
Tucked away in a small boxy building off of Morgan Ave is The Chimney, one of the newest multimedia exhibition spaces to come to Bushwick
It’s hard to figure out what’s more impressive about the new technology-inflected dance work, BODSOFTWARE, which debuted at gallery space
Just like a day camp for the cool kids of media, writing, editing, community management and entrepreneurship will be the second year of Indie Media Camp organized by the fab team of Brooklyn Based
Chris Bors, “Fail” courtesy of The Parlour Bushwick This weekend’s art openings in Bushwick promise a diverse buffet of mediums. Everything from portraiture and sculpture to stop motion animation and live performances will be on view. There’s something for everyone so bring a friend! Bring the kids! Bring your mom! You won’t be disappointed. #1 “Becoming…” […]
Last week, Brooklyn mourned the sad news about Williamsburg’s beloved venue, Glasslands closing down and putting on their last show on New Year’s Eve
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Dear readers, you may recall our story a few weeks back about a twitter account that came to our attention via some unusual social media use
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Studio 10 has earned itself a big shiny spot on the Bushwick gallery map
If it’s Fuji Film, then It’s Not A F#%king Polaroid and it’s certainly not a motherf#%king Instagram either
Text by Sean Alday
There is a really awkward date with possible linguistic barriers going on behind me at the moment, and I, am not twittering about it… Instead I have stepped straight of the airplane and into Yaffa Cafe a late night favorite in order to concentrate on some very very belated writing exercises as opposed to physical ones. My […]
Bushwick’s local community board has some new members, and the 83rd precinct has a somewhat new captain.
A Brooklyn group plots a mural on Wyckoff Avenue