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After eviction, Bushwick shipping center worker Debbie Perez sleeps on the concrete floor among packages while continuing to ...
In a neighborhood increasingly defined by specialized establishments—third-wave coffee shops, craft cocktail bars, taco specialists—Mervs has taken the ...
Bushwick is home to several black-owned cafes and restaurants. Supporting them helps the community as surely as a protest or sharply worded letter to a Congressman. This edition of "Under Siege" ...
The new law, sponsored by Sen. Julia Salazar, allows loft tenants to seek redress in housing court when their essential services like heat and water are neglected or denied.
Tonight, the Brooklyn Art Cave transforms into a nexus of sustainability-meets-creativity as California-based Rabble Wine and local street art publication UP Magazine present their “Listen to Your ...
Hundreds of attendees filled Knockdown Center last Friday night for the premiere of “Baby Invasion,” filmmaker Harmony Korine’s latest experimental work. The March 21st event transformed the former ...
NYC startup founder Dossey Richards unveils autonomous AI agent capable of executing complex tasks from emailing world leaders to deploying websites—all without human intervention At a Crypto Monday ...
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Get ready to be transported to a beachside spot in New England new Bushwick restaurant Cape House! Cape House, which we briefly teased a few weeks ago, officially opened this past Thursday in the ...
Back in March, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced three new initiatives to minimize trash and maintain clean streets: restoring funding for litter basket service, a community clean-up van, and the ...
Rabble Wine's "Listen to Your Mother" event brings together 20 artists at Brooklyn Art Cave for a one-night sustainability-themed exhibition tonight.