Get your Halloween started early this Thursday when 3 Dollar Bill goes medieval with two Bushwick locals leading the charge.
The Travis Fristoe Memorial Zine Collection at Bushwick's DeKalb Avenue branch of the Brooklyn Public Library is the only such collection system-wide—and its creator has big plans for it.
Muriel Beal moved into the Denizen in 2020, when the nearly $4,000 a month she paid for a luxury condo was a golden ticket to amenities that included a bowling alley, outdoor hot tubs and brewery two ...
It’s time for our weekly events round-up! This week: watch a screening on “Born in Flames” at the Woodbine; catch a show at Our Wicked Lady; check out a pop-up event called “The Rainbow Collection” ...
On any given day in Bushwick, you’re likely to encounter a line of people circling a building with their carts at a food pantry. The New York City Food Policy Center reports that 17% of Bushwick ...
Jennifer Gutiérrez, her bright smile exuding a palpable excitement for the future, joined a Zoom call with me from her Bushwick apartment, where she lives with her husband, her mom and her dog. After ...
The results are in, and Brooklyn has chosen Sandy Nurse to be the next representative for City Council District 37, which covers sections of Bushwick, East New York, Cypress Hills, Ocean Hill and ...
In March 2020, entrepreneur David Feiger was set to open his next and most ambitious venture, Nook: an experimental, industrial-inspired lounge where patrons could enjoy caffeinated beverages, ...
An 80% rent increase at a historic affordable housing complex in South Williamsburg has tenants fuming. Bedford Gardens, a 650-unit apartment complex off Bedford Avenue and Ross Street, first opened ...
Brooklyn Mirage, the outdoor portion of the sprawling Avant Gardner complex, will reopen May 1 with a dramatically reimagined design featuring opera-style balconies, expanded capacity, and enhanced ...
Although most of the world is paperless, there are still many occasions when a printer may be needed. Nowadays, printers are not necessarily household staples, particularly among younger people in the ...
“I find that talking to people is often what convinces them to buy it,” said Layla Nami, one of the numerous artists selling her wares at a recent Parkmart meet. Walking from Myrtle Ave to Melrose, it ...