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Bushwick’s reigning queen of irreverent wit and sharp artistic insight, Lisa Levy, is inviting fans inside her head, ...
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 ...
Salvatore Polizzi stood on the side of Knickerbocker Avenue wearing rubber gloves and holding an Amazon delivery bag that encased a package far different than its original freight. One by one, he ...
When walking into the recently-opened Saint Michel Cafe and Bakery, over on Irving Avenue, it can feel like you’re stepping into a modern art gallery. The wall is covered with iconic New York ...
The Breeze, a Warehouse Development in East Williamsburg, Announced Rooftop Bar and Latin Restaurant
Standing just a few short blocks from the Montrose L station, The Breeze––a brand new warehouse-to-office development on 315 Meserole St.––has just announced that it will be housing a rooftop bar and ...
Picture this: your friend is coming to visit and they told you they HAVE to go vintage shopping. They want one-of-a-kind pieces they can brag to all their friends about back home, but you’re only ...
UPDATE [04-12-2025]: We’ve updated this article with information about Debbie’s GoFundMe campaign, which has raised over $9,000 in just 30 hours If the closest thing to hell in Bushwick is a visit to ...
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 ...
Earlier this month, a crowd of around fifty people showed up at the somewhat new home of the UnionDocs Center for Documentary Art to see Crystal Z. Campbell and Catalina Alvarez screen their ...
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 ...
The people have spoken: Antonio Reynoso, who served as the City Council representative for North Brooklyn’s 34th District in his previous role, will succeed Eric Adams as Brooklyn borough president.
The sign still reads “Bizarre” and the first two vowels are still flipped quixotically, but the gate has remained shut since early June. The bartenders have filed suit. “I don’t know how they’ve been ...
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