Ocean Wonders - Sharks!: New York Aquarium, 602 Surf Ave. between W. Eighth and W. Fifth streets, Brooklyn; (718) 265–3448; www.nyaquarium.
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SUN KULCHA
COMMUNITY EVENTS
SAT, FEB. 9
COLORES DEL RENACIMIENTO:
Bronx Library Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Friday, Feb. 8.
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.
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.
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.
SUN, FEB. 10
ART, BLACK COMIX EXPO: The Black
Comics Collective hosts a showcase of
work by comic writers and illustrators of
color, returning for its sophomore year
with more than 20 comic exhibitors,
cosplay, a children’s art workshop, an
immersive Afro-Feminism virtual reality
installation, and an Afrofuturista panel
discussion. Free. 11 am–5 pm. BAM Peter
Jay Sharp Building (30 Lafayette Ave.
between Ashland Place and St. Felix Street
in Fort Greene), www.bam.org.
COLORES DEL RENACIMIENTO:
Bronx Library Center. See Friday, Feb. 8.
JOHN DUNKLEY EXHIBIT: American
Folk Art Museum. See Friday, Feb. 8.
CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY:
Queen of All Saints Church, 300 Vanderbilt
Ave. at Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn;
(718) 638–7625; www.qasrcc.org; 11:30
am.
The Queen of All Saints Roman Catholic
church is hosting a free Black His-
LOVE AND COMEDY: Knitting Factory,
361 Metropolitan Ave. at Havemeyer
Street, Brooklyn; (347) 529–6696; Promo-
GLH@gmail.com; bk.knittingfactory.com;
8 pm; $30.
Two male and two female comedians
give their take on love in the Haitian
community, with a short discussion
with the host between each set.
ECO VILLAGE: The Theatre at St. Clement’s,
423 W. 46th St. between Ninth
and Tenth avenues, Manhattan; (212)
246–7277; 8 pm; $35-$69.
The off Broadway play about s somewhat
based on the life of young playwright
Phoebe Nir, and her experiences
at the well-known Vermont-based
puppet theater — Bread and Puppet
Theatre.
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