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New York Fashion Week took an electrifying turn in Bushwick as emerging designers showcased their boundary-pushing creations. The underground runway was an explosion of subversive style, blending high ...
Ian Ford, a 52-year-old DJ and small business owner, embodies the highs and lows of New York City. His ties to the underground queer music scene in New York led him to create Caffeine Underground, a ...
This recurring column offers the perspective of a 26 year old Black queer journalist navigating life as a freelance artist in Bushwick. A modern counterpoint to Carrie Bradshaw’s straight white ...
Orion Bar opened its doors on Suydam Street earlier this summer, bringing nuanced, yet approachable Korean-American fare to Bushwick’s Central Avenue corridor – an area already home to mainstays like ...
Empirical Spirits, the Copenhagen-born, Bushwick-based experimental distillery, opened its new headquarters and tasting room at 605 Johnson Avenue earlier this month. The new space, called 53 A.D., ...
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 ...
Kotee says the overarching theme in her Bushwick Film Festival this year is “Producing the Dream.” On one hand, she said, it’s “about the work it takes to realize a dream.” She pointed to a feature ...
“I moved here when Ops opened up,” Corey Jermaine tells me. I had been aware of his work as a photographer for some time now, ever since he pitched me on a vertical that would capture the street style ...
Bushwick-born artist Michael Allen Alien has spent over two decades pushing the limits of performance art and installations. In this exclusive interview, he discusses the importance of creating art ...
“It was my birthday party,” said Willa, last name redacted, host of last weekend’s now- infamous “Bushwick lesbian rooftop party.” And to clarify, no the party wasn’t in Bushwick, it was technically ...
On a recent weekend, competitors from Colombia, Korea, the Netherlands, Canada and more gathered for a chance to gain international acclaim. But I’m not talking about the Olympics. I’m talking about ...
“It’s changed so much,” says Jude Tallichet, a sculptor of modest renown who moved to Ridgewood some twenty-five years ago. Tallichet had been among the first wave of artists to find themselves ...
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