Watch Knights Battle Then Dance in Bushwick on October 16th
Get your Halloween started early this Thursday when 3 Dollar Bill goes medieval with two...
Kimyon Huggins, a longtime community builder, DJ, and event producer who helped shape Bushwick’s creative scene for over two decades, is leaving the neighborhood after 25 years. Known for his work through No Agenda Studios and the “Future Is Now” project, Huggins cultivated a space for thousands of artists out of his apartment on Broadway. After a rent hike doubled his monthly cost and a promised buyout fell through, he made the difficult decision to relocate with his wife and son. Days later, the family was involved in a devastating car crash en route to Ohio, leaving his wife hospitalized and temporarily halting their move. They’re now asking for help covering medical bills and emergency housing through a public fundraiser.
Bushwick’s reigning queen of irreverent wit and sharp artistic insight, Lisa Levy, is inviting fans inside her head, literally. On Thursday, May 22 at...
Toxic blue pellets identified as dangerous BlueMax Meal Bait found completely unsecured along Knickerbocker side of Maria Hernandez Park with zero safety containment or warning signs