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from 1/21 to 2/8
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11:30 am to 4:00 pm
Complete Dinner $42.00
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Reservations Suggested (718) 833-8200
BRINGING WORLD-CLASS
PERFORMANCES HOME
SPRING 2019 HIGHLIGHTS!
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WED, JAN. 23
OUTSIDE, FREE WINTER
WEEKDAYS: 10 am – 4:30
pm. See Friday, Jan. 18.
TALK, BROOKLYN MINORITY
OR WOMEN-OWNED
BUSINESSES FORUM:
Make connections, learn
how to do business with
city agencies, and become
certifi ed with NYC as a Minority
or Women Owned
Business Enterprise. Free.
10 am–2 pm. Medgar Evers
College (1638 Bedford
Ave., AB1 Building, Second
Floor, at Crown Street in
Crown Heights).
TALK, TAX TIPS FOR FREELANCERS:
A tax workshop
for self-employed workers,
with free pizza. Free. 6
pm. Brooklyn Coop 1474
Myrtle Ave. between Menahan
and Grove streets in
Bushwick, (718) 418–8232
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TALK, HISTORY MAKERS:
The story of Ida B. Wells,
who was born into slavery
in 1862 and freed by the
Emancipation Proclamation,
devoting her life to
fi ghting against discrimination
and violence is told by
her award-winning biographer
Paula J. Giddings.
$5. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
TALK, FRIENDS OF THE OLD
STONE HOUSE: Have a
snack, learn what’s new
at the Old Stone House,
and suggest programs you
would like to see. Free. 7
pm. The Old Stone House
336 Third St. between
Fourth and Fifth avenues
in Park Slope, (718) 768–
3195, theoldstonehouse.
org.
DANCE, GIFTS: 8 pm. See
Tuesday, Jan. 22.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The Chicago
style stand up showcase
features Roy Wood
Jr., DC Benny, Molly Austin,
and more. Hosted by
Mike Lebovitz. $10 ($5 in
advance). 9 pm. The Gutter
200 N. 14th St. between
Wythe Avenue and Berry
Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 387–3585, thegutterbrooklyn.
com.
THURS, JAN. 24
OUTSIDE, FREE WINTER
WEEKDAYS: 10 am – 4:30
pm. See Friday, Jan. 18.
DANCE, “RESISTANCE FANTASIES”:
A series of dance
performances and embodied
methods of resistance
by dancer stormy budwig.
$20. 6 pm. Target Margin
Theater 232 52nd St. between
Second and Third
avenues in Sunset Park,
(718) 398–3095.
TALK, LEADING WHILE
MUSLIM: A panel discussion
discusses post-9-11 Islamophobia
and its impact
on American Muslim leaders
with a focus on Muslim
public school principals.
$5. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
FILM, RAFIKI: This fi lm, initially
banned in its home
country of Kenya, follows
a friendship that blossoms
into love between two
young women from feuding
families. $16 (includes
Museum admission). 7 pm.
Brooklyn Museum 200
Eastern Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue in Prospect
Heights, (718) 638–5000,
www.brooklynmuseum.
org.
THEATER, BLACK BOX NEW
PLAY FESTIVAL: The Gallery
Players present the
world premiere of “Upfronts
and Personal,” a
play about placing sitcoms
on a network’s fall lineup.
$20 ($15 seniors and
children). 7:30 pm. Gallery
Players 199 14th St.
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues in Park Slope,
(212) 352–3101, www.galleryplayers.
com.
FILM, 15TH ANNUAL
BROOKLYN ISRAEL FILM
FESTIVAL: Three nights
of the best of Israeli cinema.
$18 ($36 for all three
nights). 7:30 pm. Kane
Street Early Childhood and
Family Life Center 236
Kane Street Brooklyn, NY
11231, (718) 875–1550.
DANCE, NEVER BEFORE
NEVER AGAIN IMPROVISATION
FESTIVAL: 8 pm.
See Friday, Jan. 18.
DANCE, GIFTS: 8 pm. See
Tuesday, Jan. 22.
MUSIC, GO WITH THE
GLOW: A hip-hop poetry
speakeasy with four singers
and poets. $20. 8 pm.
Ceremony 224 Manhattan
Ave. between Grand and
Maujer streets in Williamsburg,
(347) 784–6814,
https://www.facebook.
com/ceremony224.
FRI, JAN. 25
OUTSIDE, FREE WINTER
WEEKDAYS: 10 am – 4:30
pm. See Friday, Jan. 18.
DANCE, “RESISTANCE
FANTASIES: Strategies
for Moving Toward-And
Against-“: 6 pm. See
Thursday, Jan. 24.
THEATER, RED CARROTS:
An experimental dance
play made for four dancers,
music and noises, and
a suit of marshmallow.
$20. 7 pm, 9 pm. The Brick
575 Metropolitan Ave.
between Union Avenue
and Lorimer Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 907–6189,
www.bricktheater.com.
THEATER, BLACK BOX NEW
PLAY FESTIVAL: 7:30 pm.
See Thursday, Jan. 24.
MUSIC, PHILOSONIA LITERATI
III: A musical retelling
of Leo Tolstoy’s short story
“The Keutzer Sonata,”
based on the Beethoven
piece. $25 ($10 students
and seniors in advance).
7:30 pm. The Old Stone
House 336 Third St. between
Fourth and Fifth avenues
in Park Slope, (718)
768–3195, theoldstonehouse.
org.
COMEDY, THE LUCAS
BROTHERS: Rising stars
Keith and Kenny Lucas
bring their fresh comedy
set to the stage. $25. 7:30
pm. Bell House 149 Seventh
St. at Third Avenue in
Gowanus, (718) 643–6510,
www.thebellhouseny.com.
DANCE, NEVER BEFORE
NEVER AGAIN IMPROVISATION
FESTIVAL: 8 pm.
See Friday, Jan. 18.
NIGHTLIFE, TAINTED LOVE:
Soft Cell’s classic tune inspires
this 1980s-themed
party with deep dives into
New Wave and overlooked
songs from the late 1970s
through to the early 1990s.
Free. 10 pm. Bell House
149 Seventh St. at Third
Avenue in Gowanus, (718)
643–6510, www.thebellhouseny.
com.
SAT, JAN. 26
DINING, DIME BEST OF
BROOKLYN FESTIVAL:
A beer and food festival
featuring nominees from
the Dime Best of Brooklyn
contest, featuring eight
breweries offering unlimited
samples, whiskey
from Bulleit and Johnnie
Walker, and food from
more than two dozen local
restaurants. $39 ($49 early
admission). 12:30 pm, 3:30
pm, and 6:30 pm. Industry
City (274 36th Street between
Second and Third
Avenues in Sunset Park),
www.bestofbrooklynfestival.
com.
MUSIC, PARK SLOPE SINGERS
2019 WINTER CONCERT:
The group performs
Mozart’s Requiem and
Schubert’s Mass in G. $15
($10 seniors and students).
2 pm. St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church 199 Carroll St., at
Clinton Street in Carroll
Gardens, (718) 625–4126,
www.stpaulscarrollst.org.
TALK, SUPERBOWL RECIPES:
Derrell Smith teaches
a class on making buffalo
chicken dip and queso.
Free. 3 pm. Beyond at Liberty
View 850 Third Ave.
at 30th Street in Sunset
Park, (929) 305–3824,
www.bedbathandbeyond.
com.
DANCE, “RESISTANCE FANTASIES”:
6 pm. See Thursday,
Jan. 24.
COMEDY, JOSH GONDELMAN:
The writer and comedian
who writes for Last
Week Tonight with John
Oliver tells good-natured
stories and infuses his
quick wit. $12. 7 pm. Bell
House 149 Seventh St. at
Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.thebellhouseny.
com.
COMEDY, TRIGGER PLAY
COMEDY SHOW: A comedy
show featuring Chris
Scopo, Saurin Choksi,
Calise Hawkins, and more.
First 10 ticket buyers
online get a free drink.
Free. 7:15 pm. Pine Box
Rock Shop 12 Grattan St.
between Bogart Street
and Morgan Avenue in
Bushwick, (718) 366–6311,
pineboxrockshop.com
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