Caribbean L 40 ife, Feb. 8–14, 2019 BQ
Clement’s. See Friday, Feb. 8.
SAT, FEB. 16
LADY SINGS THE BLUES: Brooklyn
Music School Playhouse, 126 St. Felix St.
between Lafayette Avenue and Hanson
Place, (718) 638–5660, brooklynmusicschool.
org. Feb. 16, 5 pm. This special
Valentine’s Day event is inspired by Billie
Holiday, featuring jazz vocalist Janis
Russell and the director of the Lafayette
Inspirational Ensemble, a local gospel
choir from Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian
Church, $8.
COLORES DEL RENACIMIENTO:
Bronx Library Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Friday, Feb. 8.
INCISE, ECHO, AND REPEAT: 3:30–7
pm. The Clemente Cultural and Educational
Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
ECO VILLAGE: 8 pm. The Theatre at St.
Clement’s. See Friday, Feb. 8.
-Compiled by Alexandra Simon.
SUN KULCHA
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Clement’s. See Friday, Feb. 8.
THURS, FEB. 14
FILTHY GORGEOUS BURLESQUE
VALENTINE’S SPECTACULAR: Brooklyn
Bowl, 61 Wythe Ave. between N. 11th
and N. 12th streets, (718) 963–3369, www.
brooklynbowl.com. Feb. 14, 7:30 pm, Join
Hostess Shelly “the Singing Siren” Watson
and a bevy of burlesque beauties for a
saucy Valentine’s Day show, $22 ($50 VIP).
COLORES DEL RENACIMIENTO:
Bronx Library Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Friday, Feb. 8.
INCISE, ECHO, AND REPEAT: 3:30–7
pm. The Clemente Cultural and Educational
Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER SHOW:
92Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. at E. 91st St.,
Manhattan; (212) 415–5500; www.92y.org;
7:30 pm; $35.
The singer and her trio performs a
Valentine’s day show at 92Y.
Eco Village: 8 pm. The Theatre at St.
Clement’s. See Friday, Feb. 8.
FRI, FEB. 15
COLORES DEL RENACIMIENTO:
Bronx Library Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Friday, Feb. 8.
INCISE, ECHO, AND REPEAT: 3:30–7
pm. The Clemente Cultural and Educational
Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
HALF-HEARD: Gerald W. Lynch Theater
at John Jay College, 524 W. 59th St.
between Tenth and Eleventh avenues,
Manhattan; https://halfheard.brownpapertickets.
com; 8 pm.
Integrating dance, theatrical parody
and architectural costume design,
“Half-Heard” shows a satirized version
of one woman’s struggle to be heard in
the workplace.
ECO VILLAGE: 8 pm. The Theatre at St.
tory Month event featuring drummers,
food, dance performances, a marketplace,
and more.
ECO VILLAGE: 3 pm. The Theatre at St.
Clement’s. See Friday, Feb. 8.
INCISE, ECHO, AND REPEAT: 3:30–7
pm. The Clemente Cultural and Educational
Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
MON, FEB. 11
COLORES DEL RENACIMIENTO:
Bronx Library Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Friday, Feb. 8.
INCISE, ECHO, AND REPEAT: 3:30–7
pm. The Clemente Cultural and Educational
Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
BLACK BUSINESS: Brooklyn Public
Library’s Central branch, 10 Grand Army
Plaza between Eastern Parkway and Flatbush
Avenue, Brooklyn; (718) 230–2100;
www.ldceny.org/workshops; www.bklynlibrary.
org; 6–8 pm.
Brooklyn Public Library and the
Local Development Corporation East
New York are hosting a panel titled
“The Business of Black Power: How the
Movement Impacted Economic Development.”
The panel discussion includes
eight speakers.
ECO VILLAGE: 7 pm. The Theatre at St.
Clement’s. See Friday, Feb. 8.
TUES, FEB. 12
COLORES DEL RENACIMIENTO:
Bronx Library Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Friday, Feb. 8.
INCISE, ECHO, AND REPEAT: 3:30–7
pm. The Clemente Cultural and Educational
Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
TREVOR NOAH AT KINGS THEATRE:
Kings Theatre, 1027 Flatbush Ave.
between Beverly Road and Tilden Avenue,
Brooklyn; www.kingstheatre.com; 8 pm;
$40.
The comedian and Daily Show host
presents his memoir “Born A Crime:
Stories From A South African Childhood.”
WED, FEB. 13
COLORES DEL RENACIMIENTO:
Bronx Library Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Friday, Feb. 8.
INCISE, ECHO, AND REPEAT: 3:30–7
pm. The Clemente Cultural and Educational
Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
ECO VILLAGE: 7 pm. The Theatre at St.
BOOK RELEASE
PARTY: Stuart Cinema
and Cafe, 79 West St.
between Kent and Noble
streets, Brooklyn; (347)
721–3777; 7 pm.
Debut Jamaican-
American author Jacinth
Headlam celebrates the
release of her memoir
“Love After…” and
screens a short documentary.
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