Arts, Church Ally in Cheap Space Artists and musicians consider an alliance with the erstwhile "enemy" Catholic Church to use some of the religious institutions' unused spaces, profiting both parties. By Aaron Short
Vive el Vivero! Hold your breath. The warm smell of musty feathers and wet chicken feces that waft out of some local storefronts can be an assault to the senses. By Scarlett Lindeman
MTA Cuts Mixed Bag for Bushwick the M train may be deleted and replaced with an extended V train, providing uptown and Queens service without the need for even a single transfer... By Jeremy Sapienza
A Menagerie of Unknown Williams Tennessee Williams is one such immortal with a large and scattered legacy of plays, not every one a Streetcar Named Desire or Glass Menagerie...
The Real Thing The two-day-long exhibition, You Can't Do That On Television, is comprised of 15 artists and artist groups, 13 video monitors and miles of extension cords...
A Sparse Night at Market Hotel Despite the eclectic line-up, there was a surprisingly sparse turnout at Market Hotel on Thursday night...
A Node for Tech Artists and Printers Bushwick Print Lab is a hectic storm of creativity: LEDs dance about, and skeletal metal sculptures and lightbulbs with glowing fetuses hang from the ceiling...
Bushwick Culture Weekly Picks 3/11/10 Hello Springtime! What a gorgeous week it's been, eh? I suppose we can handle a few days of rain after all that sunshine...
NYC Art World Inside Jokes Now Include Bushwick Creating a flurry of reaction that rippled through the art world, William Powhida and Jade Townsend's Hooverville immortalizes Bushwick and some of our resident personalities...
Broadway Triangle Spat Heads for Court Those who lost out in planning the Broadway Triangle are suing over the award and planned design, charging ethnic favoritism.
Fire Kills Man, Injures Two on Decatur Three injured residents were transported to Interfaith Hospital where an unidentified 35-year old Hispanic male was pronounced dead on arrival. The other two, an 81-year old male and 40-year old female are in stable condition.
House of the Week: 268 Woodbine Another well-kept home, 269 Woodbine Street has been owned by the same family for nearly 30 years, according to property records...
Bushwick Apartment Roundup 3/10/10 his week we have some great four-bedrooms, which are great if you have a ton of friends but can't decide which ones you want to share an apartment with -- bring em all!
House of the Week: 1150 Halsey I am loving this fabulous, over-the-top two-family time capsule with a whopping 4000+ square feet. Some old lady really loved this house, and for whatever reason it's being sold now...
glad to see that nothing has changed over the years.
This rocks!! Looks like Greenpoint today.