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WED, APRIL 17
FUND-RAISER, NYC’S TASTE
OF THE NATION: Join
40 of NYC’s hottest chefs,
bartenders, and sommeliers
for the food event of the
season in support of No Kid
Hungry’s work to end childhood
hunger in America.
$125. 6 pm. Brooklyn Expo
Center (72 Noble St. at
Franklin Street in
Greenpoint).
TALK, “RED SAUCE AMERICA”:
Live recording of Bon
Appétit’s podcast, featuring
readings, food, and drinks.
$25. 7 pm. Bell House 149
Seventh St. at Third Avenue
in Gowanus, (718) 643–
6510, thebellhouseny.com.
FILM, KATRA FILM SERIES:
A festival of 12 short fi lms,
eight of them shot entirely
in Brooklyn. Ticket holders
can also visit a free cocktail
hour at the HiO City Point
store at 5:30 pm. $20. 7
pm. Alamo Drafthouse
445 Albee Square West
between Willoughby and
Fulton streets in Downtown,
(718) 513–2547, www.katrafi
lmseries.com.
DANCE, “EZ PASS”: Longtime
dance partners and
improvisers Laurie Berg and
Bessie McDonough-Thayer
loop around each other.
$25 ($18 in advance). 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363,
www.roulette.org.
THURS, APRIL 18
MARKET, DOWNTOWN
BROOKLYN STOP ‘N’
SWAP: Bring clean, reusable,
portable items such
as clothing, housewares,
games, and books that you
no longer need, and take
home something new-toyou.
Free. 11 am. Brooklyn
Borough Hall Plaza 209
Joralemon St. at Court
Street in Downtown, (212)
788–7900, https://www.
grownyc.org/swap.
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.
MUSIC, ESCORT: Brooklyn’s
own disco-soul group
launches its new album
“City Life.” $25 ($20 in advance).
8 pm. Elsewhere
(599 Johnson Ave. at Varick
Avenue in Bushwick), www.
elsewherebrooklyn.com.
COMEDY, “PENIS C.K. AND
FRIENDS”: A night of mocking
sex offenders for a good
cause. With Clare O’Kan,
Glo Butler, Reformed
Whores, and more. $8. 9:30
pm. Union Hall 702 Union
St. at Fifth Avenue in Park
Slope, (718) 638–4400,
www.unionhallny.com.
FRI, APRIL 19
FILM, “RAFIKI”: First US theatrical
release of “Rafi ki,”
a Kenyan coming-of-age
drama directed by Wanuri
Kahiu. $15. BAM Rose Cinemas
30 Lafayette Ave.
between Lafayatte Avenue
and Hanson Place in Fort
Greene, (718) 636–4100,
www.bam.org.
THEATER, THE GREEN
ROOM: An evening of
short, intersectional plays
that focus on weed, man!
A portion of the proceeds
from this event will be
donated to Empire State
NORML. $15 ($12 in advance).
8 pm. Cooler Gallery
(22 Waverly Ave. between
Flushing and Park avenues
in Fort Greene), thegreenroom.
brownpapertickets.
com.
COMEDY, SILVER LININGS:
A monthly comedy show
with drink specials, featuring
Brendan C. Eyre, David
Tveite, Ayanna Dookie, and
more. Free. 8:30 pm. Precious
Metal 143 Troutman
St. between Central and
Evergreen avenues in Bushwick,
(917) 386–3230.
SAT, APRIL 20
TOUR, WALKING TOUR OF
THE EVERGREENS CEMETERY:
Visit the gravesites
of notable residents, including
artists, actors, musicians
and entertainers as well
as some controversial personalities.
$10. 10 am. The
Evergreens Cemetery 1629
Bushwick Ave. at Conway
Street in Bushwick, (718)
455–5300, www.theevergreenscemetery.
org.
FILM, “FROZEN”: The Disney
musical screens as part of
the Sunset Park Kids’ Cinema
Club. With craft activities
after the fi lm. Free with
RSVP. 11 am. Industry City
(274 36th Street between
Second and Third Avenues
in Sunset Park), www.rooftopfi
lms.com.
THEATER, “STEEL MAGNOLIAS”:
2 pm and 8 pm. See
Saturday, April 13.
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lery Players 199 14th St.
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues in Park Slope, (212)
352–3101, www.galleryplayers.
com.
NIGHTLIFE, RAVE OF
THRONES: “Game of
Thrones” star Kristian Nairn,
who played Hodor, will spin
on the eve of the new season.
$20. 9 pm–4 am. Schimanski
(54 North 11th St.
between Kent and Wythe
Avenues in Williamsburg).
SUN, APRIL 14
ART, SPRINGTIME PARK
SLOPE ART EXHIBIT AND
SALE: 1–6 pm. See
Saturday, April 13.
TALK, HOW TO RECYCLE IN
NYC: Come learn how to
recycle and reduce waste in
New York City. Bring home
a free reusable bag. Free.
1:15 pm. First Unitarian
Congregational Society 119
Pierrepont Street at Monroe
Place in Brooklyn Heights,
(718) 624–5466, www.
fuub.org.
DINING, COCHON555: A
festival of pork, with all-star
chefs turning entire pigs
into gourmet meals. Sample
the dishes, drink your fi ll,
and vote for your favorites.
$130 ($200 VIP). 5 pm.
Weylin 175 Broadway at
Driggs Ave. in Williamsburg,
(718) 963–3639, www.cochon555.
com.
COMEDY, “SIBLING RIVALRY
LIVE”: Live show with Bob
the Drag Queen and drag
queen and comedienne Miz
Cracker. $30 ($40 for meet
and greet, $50 for VIP). 7:30
pm. Bell House 149 Seventh
St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.
thebellhouseny.com.
MUSIC, THE WILD REEDS:
$17 ($15 in advance). 8 pm.
Music Hall of Williamsburg
66 N. Sixth St. between
Kent and Wythe avenues
in Williamsburg, (718) 486–
5400, www.musichallofwilliamsburg.
com.
MON, APRIL 15
TALK, GAY RIGHTS ACTIVIST
DONALD GALLAGHER:
One of the original Stonewall
protestors discusses
growing up as a gay man,
his experience at Stonewall,
and his legacy. Free.
12:20 pm. St. Francis
College 180 Remsen St.
between Court and Clinton
streets in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 489–5200,
www.sfc.edu.
TALK, GAY NEW YORK:
George Chauncey talks
about the upcoming sequel
to his book “Gay New York:
Gender, Urban Culture,
and the Making of the Gay
Male World, 1890-1940.”
6 pm. Brooklyn Historical
Society 128 Pierrepont St.
at Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
TALK, CAT WINTERS: The author
Cat Winter celebrates
the release of her new novel
“The Raven’s Tale,” about a
17-year-old Edgar Allan Poe,
in conversation with Andrea
Janes, founder of the Boroughs
of the Dead: Macabre
New York City Walking
Tours. Free. 7:30 pm. Word
Bookstore 126 Franklin St.
between Milton and Noble
streets in Greenpoint, (718)
383–0096, www.wordbrooklyn.
com.
THEATER, “MARJANA AND
THE FORTY THIEVES”: 8
pm. See Friday, April 12.
TUES, APRIL 16
TALK, DIALOGUE WITH
A SURVIVOR: Lisa
Brandwein leads a
discussion on her personal
experiences growing up
as a Jewish refugee in
Shanghai 80 years agFree.
5 pm. Brooklyn Public
Library’s Central branch
10 Grand Army Plaza
between Eastern Parkway
and Flatbush Avenue
in Prospect Heights,
(718) 230–2100, www.
bklynlibrary.org.
TALK, FINDING NEW
YORK’S DUTCH ROOTS:
Russell Shorto, author of
“The Island at the Center
of the World,” roams
the Hudson River from
New York City to Albany,
bringing the Dutch period
back to life. $10. 6:30 pm.
Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont St. at
Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
MUSIC, NATURAL
MACHINES: Dan Tepfer
creates visuals and
soundscapes in realtime
using algorithms to
produce a duetting
partner on a selfplaying
piano, along
with improvised threedimensional
virtual reality
images. $25. 7:30 pm.
National Sawdust 80
N. Sixth St. at Wythe
Avenue in Williamsburg,
(646) 779–8455, www.
nationalsawdust.org.
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