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.
“It’s not about a ceasefire or not about not a ceasefire”
“That’s the kind of thing that happens when a community gets split.”
“I do credit the negative campaign and the mailers for the fact that we didn’t win”
Fundraisers held at 3 Dollar Bill by LGBTQIA+ group
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.
Yvette Keong, Sarah Cahill and Nicole Cloutier are among those playing this month at the Box Factory, part of a series of concerts focused on tacking gender equity
Mary DeVincentis’ new exhibit “Alone In This Together” conveys poignant narratives from moments during the pandemic of unimaginable, surreal circumstances fraught with connection, dark humor and hope.
What changes do you want to see in Bushwick? Let Community Board 4 know before October 25.
A new timely art show in Bed Stuy showcases the spooky works of Cathleen Clarke.
Puerto Rico’s financial oversight board, established by the PROMESA law in 2016, has “exacerbated the structural inequalities and austerity in Puerto Rico,” one local leader said.
What exactly are your rights as a tenant in this city, and what are the legal obligations of landlords?
Juan Ardila, the 27-year-old progressive, came up roughly 500 votes shy against incumbent Councilman Robert Holden, with roughly 46 percent of the vote according to early tallies. Ardila hasn’t yet conceded.
In a crowded race, candidates promise to do more than Eric Adams.
A local city council candidate makes the case for alternatives to big real estate
‘RCV gives us an opportunity to transform the way politics works in our city,’ one candidate says
When a blizzard struck, a burlesque regular at the House of Yes built a snowcat
Neighborhood stalwarts like Pearl’s, Old Stanley’s and 3 Diamond Door are calling it quits for now, while several others circulate an open letter to Cuomo.
In a statement given to Bushwick Daily , Sandy Nurse accused Corey Johnson of slashing funding to a number of districts out of “political retribution” for voting against his 2021 budget.
Michael Alan and Jadda Cat Are At It Again
A vegan bar, music venue, and communal hub takes space in what was once a coffin factory.
The web series screens at Bushwick Film Festival… but it’s really made for your phone.
From Peruvian ceviche to Honduran baleadas!
Exponential Festival, a month-long performing arts festival, will be seen at Honey’s and Chez Bushwick.
Making sustainability easy, cheap, and accessible to the Gen Z and millennial crowd.
Two women of color started an inclusive, diverse, and body positive movement.
Sustainable Brooklyn’s Dominique Drakeford and Whitney McGuire are on a mission to make the environmental movement more inclusive.
You won’t ever want to have plantains anywhere else.