SUN KULCHA
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Kings Theatre.
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Caribbean L 46 ife, Feb. 1–7, 2019
HAITIAN MUSICAL FUSION: South
Hollis Queens Library, 204-01 Hollis Ave.
at 204th Street, Queens; (718) 465–6779;
www.queenslibrary.org; 2 pm; Free.
Bohio and Riva Nyri Precil will perform
a mixture of traditional Haitian
music, with jazz and African-inspired
sounds for Queens Library’s Traveling
Shoes program.
KINGS THEATRE HISTORIC TOUR:
Kings Theatre, 1027 Flatbush Ave.
between Beverly Road and Tilden Avenue,
Brooklyn; www.kingstheatre.com; 2 pm;
$20.
A 75-minute guided tour of Flatbush’s
Kings Theatre on its history,
architecture, and restoration.
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.
SUN, FEB. 10
MARY POPPINS SING-ALONG: Disney’s
Academy Award winning film Mary
Poppins—about a magical nanny, two
mischievous children, and a carefree
chimney sweep—is shown on the big
screen on the heels of the release of
Mary Poppins Returns. Pre-show activities
beginning one hour prior to the
screening include games, prizes, and a
meet and greet with Mary Poppins. 4 pm.
For all ages. Tickets start at $39. Reservations
not required.
Schimmel Center, 3 Spruce Street,
Financial District, New York. 212–346–
1715. schimmelcenter.org.
TUES, FEB. 12
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.”
THURS, FEB. 14
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.
FRI, FEB. 15
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.
— Compiled by Alexandra Simon
SALAMANDER MIGRATION: As winter
fades, these fascinating creatures emerge
from hibernation and return to their
vernal pools. Learn all about salamanders,
then take a guided walk in search of them.
10am. Recommended for ages 5 and up.
$8 adults, $6 children. Same-day admission
to the Wildlife Education Center is
free after paid attendance to this program.
Reservations not required.
Hudson Highlands Nature Museum
Wildlife Education Center, 25 Boulevard,
Cornwall. 845–534–5506. hhnm.
org.
SAT, FEB. 9
2019 NYRR MILLROSE GAMES: The
Armory Track, 216 Fort Washington Ave.
between W. 168th and W. 169th streets,
Manhattan; (212) 923–1803; www.armorytrack.
com; 11:30 am–6 pm; $20-$700.
The 112th NYRR Millrose Games
returns with its annual indoor track
competition and games.
/www.armory-track.com
/www.kingstheatre.com
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/www.92y.org
/halfheard.brownpaper-tickets.com
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/www.queenslibrary.org
/www.armory-track.com
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/www.queenslibrary.org
/www.kingstheatre.com
/www.kingstheatre.com
/schimmelcenter.org
/www.92y.org