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Bushwick, ever the ground zero for niche hobbies and ironic lifestyle choices, is about to host a full-on armored melee.
Bushwick's "secret door" coffee shop celebrates with local vendors, DJ sets, and community festivities from noon to 8PM ...
Kimyon Huggins, a longtime community builder, DJ, and event producer who helped shape Bushwick’s creative scene for over two ...
Pellets of rat poison lie scattered among mulch and fallen leaves inside Maria Hernandez Park, just feet away from where children play daily. The poison, identified as BlueMax Meal Bait, was ...
The venue’s dance floor will increase from 4,500 to 6,250 capacity, making it “the largest in New York City,” according to Josh Wyatt, who joined as CEO in October. The redesign, which Wyatt describes ...
Twiggy Moore's Avant-Garde Revolution at NYFWTwiggy Moore: Theatrical, Defiant, and Textured Twiggy Moore took center stage at this year’s Bushwick Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week, pushing ...
Our Wicked Lady (OWL), a cornerstone of Bushwick’s independent music scene, is facing imminent closure. The bar and venue, which opened in July 2015, has become a cultural institution, known for its ...
Bushwick may be synonymous with street art and its thriving DIY scene, but a burgeoning theater movement is quietly taking root in the neighborhood. While Bushwick’s theater scene has long flown under ...
There are 206 bones in the human body and for the entirety of his adult life, Jon Pichaya Ferry has been busy collecting them. The way he likes to tell it, his father — a manager at a Sanmina chip ...
For the first time, the festival will be sponsored, at least in part, by Netflix, the major streaming company that opened a studio in Bushwick two years ago. Kweighbaye Kotee, who started and still ...
Last month, with the paint still drying on the mural above the doors, the Bushwick Comedy Club opened its doors. Owners—Jad Sleiman, Brooks Tawil, and Kyle Gillis—could be seen busily hustling around ...
For-sale signs have been affixed around what appears to be one of the last public outposts of the Nuwaubian Nation in Brooklyn; an ominous, windowless, sand-colored compound on 717 Bushwick Avenue ...
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