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performers use wireless
pickups to play an “electroacoustic
score” mixed and
created by Loren Dempster.
$25 ($18 in advance). 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363, www.
roulette.org.
MON, FEB. 18
TALK, COCKTAIL CLASS:
Learn how to shake, stir, and
garnish four different cocktails,
and bring home a fl ask
of liquor. $100. 6 pm. New
York Distilling Company 79
Richardson St. between,
(718) 412–0874, www.nydistilling.
com.
COMEDY, SAVAGE: A free
comedy show happening
every Monday night, with
a guest lecturer each week
teaching audience members
how to do something
stupid and utterly useless.
Free. 8 pm. Fawkner 191
Smith St. between Warren
and Baltic streets in Cobble
Hill, (718) 522–3172, www.
fawknerny.com.
COMEDY, LOVE AND COMEDY:
A pop-up comedy
featuring some of the best
Haitian stand-up comedians
in New York; Tanael
Joachim, Jessie Woo, Sejoe,
and Liz Faublas. $30. 8 pm.
The Knitting Factory (361
Metropolitan Ave., btwn.
N. Fourth & Fifth Sts. in Williamsburg).
TUES, FEB. 19
TALK, “SEPARATE”: The story
of Plessy v. Ferguson, and
America’s journey from
slavery to segregation. $5
(free for members). 6:30
pm. Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont St. at
Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
TALK, “THE RED SUMMER
OF 1919”: Author Cameron
McWhirter discusses his
book about violent clashes
between African-Americans
and white soldiers returning
from World War I. Free. 7
pm. Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian
Church (85 S. Oxford
St. at Lafayette Avenue
in Fort Greene).
COMEDY, AMBUSH COMEDY:
A comedy show in
the back of a pizza shop!
With hosts Lucas Connolly
and David Piccolomini,
and free beer from 8–8:30
pm. Free. 8 pm. Two Boots
Williamsburg 558 Driggs
Ave. between N. Sixth and
N. Seventh streets in Williamsburg,
(718) 387–2668,
twoboots.com/location/williamsburg.
MUSIC, SHELLEY HIRSCH
AND THE MERCURIUS
WAGON: The singer and
storyteller performs with
an instrument constructed
from cannibalized organ
pipes, toilet plungers, and
bicycle pumps. Followed by
“Sources of Power” a musical
piece about voice work
for transgender people.
$25 ($18 in advance). 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363, www.
roulette.org.
WED, FEB. 20
READING, “LEADING MEN”
: Christopher Castellani
discusses his new novel,
based on the long-term
love affair between Tennessee
Williams and Frank
Merlo, a New Jersey truck
driver. Free. 7:30 pm. Books
Are Magic (225 Smith St.
at Butler Street in Carroll
Gardens), www.booksaremagic.
net.
MUSIC, TEDESCHI TRUCKS
BAND: The band launches
its new album “Signs.”
$47.50. 8 pm. BAM Peter
Jay Sharp Building (30
Lafayette Ave. between
Ashland Place and St. Felix
Street in Fort Greene),
www.bam.org.
MUSIC, MEDUSA MUSIC
SERIES: All-female musical
performances accompany
the ongoing performance
of “Medusa Volution.” $15.
8 pm. happylucky no.1 734
Nostrand Ave. between
Prospect and Park places in
Crown Heights, (646) 623–
0414, www.happyluckyno1.
com.
MUSIC, JESSICA PAVONE:
The violist plays songs from
her new solo album “In the
Action.” $15 suggested
donation. 8 pm. happylucky
no.1 734 Nostrand Ave.
between Prospect and Park
places in Crown Heights,
(646) 623–0414, www.happyluckyno1.
com.
MUSIC, ADELINE: The French-
Caribbean tour-de-force
and lead singer of Escort
plays a solo show in her
hometown. $12. 8 pm. Elsewhere
(599 Johnson Ave. at
Varick Avenue in Bushwick),
www.elsewherebrooklyn.
com.
MUSIC, JON SATROM, ALI
SANTANA: Jon Satrom creates
real-time audio-video
noise; followed by artist and
fi lmmaker Santana. $25 ($18
in advance). 8 pm. Roulette
509 Atlantic Ave. at Third
Avenue in Boerum Hill, (917)
267–0363, www.roulette.
org.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The signature
Chicago-style stand
up showcase features Sydnee
Washington, Dave Hill,
Caitlin Peluffo, and more.
$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, FEB. 21
HISTORY WALK: At the
Weeksville Heritage Center
— Brooklyn’s largest African
American museum, several
clergy members will be
hosting a walking tour. 11:45
am. Weeksville Heritage
Center 158 Buffalo Ave. at
St. Marks Avenue in Brownsville,
(718) 756–5250, www.
weeksvillesociety.org.
NIGHTLIFE, PASSPORT TO
IRON CITY: 2–9 pm. See Friday,
Feb. 15.
NIGHTLIFE, DATE NIGHT
IN WILLIAMSBURG: CitySwoon
uses an algorithm
to assist a night of speed
dating. $39. 7:30 pm. Clinton
Hall Williamsburg 247
Metropolitan Ave. at N.
Third Street in Williamsburg,
(929) 419–6988, www.clintonhallny.
com/williamsburg.
MUSIC, BOOGÁT: The
Canadian-Mexican musician
blends multi-lingual
hip hop with danceable
Latin rhythms. $18 ($15 in
advance). 8 pm. BRIC Arts
Media House 647 Fulton
St. at Rockwell Place in Fort
Greene, (718) 683–5621,
www.bricartsmedia.org.
COMEDY, THE GOOD DOG
SHOW: A dog-friendly comedy
show featuring Caitlin
Peluffo, Conner O’Malley,
Matt Koff, and more. $5. 8
pm. DSK’s Haus on Hanson
(99 Hanson Pl. at Fulton
Street in Fort Greene),
https://thegooddogshow8.
eventbrite.com.
FRI, FEB. 22
NIGHTLIFE, PASSPORT TO
IRON CITY: 2–9 pm. See Friday,
Feb. 15.
DANCE, LUNAR NEW YEAR
CELEBRATION: Celebrate
the new year with Chinese
music and dance! Sponsored
by Apple Bank. Free.
3 pm. Mapleton Public
Library 1702 60th St. between
16th and 17th avenues
in Bensonhurst, (718)
256–2117, www.brooklynpubliclibrary.
org.
DANCE, SYMBIOSIS: A new
concert series celebrating
the complicated relationship
between live music and
dance, featuring an improvised
work each night. $15
($10 students and seniors).
7:30 pm. Spectrum (70
Flushing Ave., at Cumberland
Street in Fort Greene),
www.spectrumnyc.com.
THEATER, ONCE UPON A
MATTRESS: A fairy tale
comedy musical about the
brave and strong Princess
Winnifred, who comes to
the rescue of a kingdom in
need. $25. 7:30 pm. Gallery
Players 199 14th St.
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues in Park Slope, (212)
352–3101, www.galleryplayers.
com.
MUSIC, TCHAIKOVSKY V.
DRAKE: Stereo Hideout, a
60-person orchestra, combines
Tchaikovsky’s Fifth
Symphony with 15 songs
by mega-popular rapper
Drake. $55–$150. 8 pm.
Kings Theatre (1027 Flatbush
Ave. between Beverly
Road and Tilden Avenue in
Flatbush), www.kingstheatre.
com.
THEATER, “INTO THE
WOODS”: A production
of the Sondheim musical
about fairy tale characters
searching for a better
life. $40 ($30 students and
seniors). 8 pm. Founders
Hall at St. Francis College
(180 Remsen St. between
Court and Clinton streets
in Brooklyn Heights), www.
theater2020.com.
MUSIC, LE TRUMPET: Singer
and trumpeter Spencer Ludwig
hosts a residency on the
fi nal Friday of each month,
with a full band, dancers,
drag queens, and more.
Free. 9 pm. Freehold 45 S.
Third St. between Kent and
Wythe avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 388–7591, www.
freeholdbrooklyn.com.
MUSIC, JULIA HOLTER: $20.
9 pm. Warsaw 261 Driggs
Ave. at Eckford Street in
Greenpoint, (718) 387–
0505, www.warsawconcerts.
com.
SAT, FEB. 23
TALK, THE BUSINESS OF
CANNABIS:: A mini-conference
for aspiring entrepreneurs
in the legal marijuana
and hemp industry. Free.
9:30 am. Emmanuel Baptist
Church 279 Lafayette Ave.
at St. James Place in Clinton
Hill, (718) 622–1107, www.
thebusinessofcannabisbrooklyn.
eventbrite.com.
TALK, MATTERS OF THE
HEART: A morning of fun,
food and fi tness for those
affected by heart disease
or heart health challenges.
Free. 10 am. United Healthcare
Space (30 Flatbush
Ave. between Livingston
and Nevins streets in Downtown).
TALK, CREATE YOUR OWN
TV SHOW: Learn how to
put your own fi lm, TV show,
or short on the air. Free. 11
am. BRIC Arts Media House
647 Fulton St. at Rockwell
Place in Fort Greene, (718)
683–5621, www.bricartsmedia.
org.
FREE
DELIVERY
$10
MIN
Fine Japanese cuisine, plus full
sushi bar, for lunch or dinner
162 Montague St, 2nd Floor, Brooklyn Heights
(718) 522-5555/58 Fax: (718) 522-7555
www.nanatori.com OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
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Hungary man spinner: There is no language barrier
to appreciating the athletic movement of “Non
Solus,” a two-person combination of circus and
dance from Budapest, playing at the Brooklyn Academy
of Music on Feb. 15 and 16.
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