COMING SOON TO
BARCLAYS CENTER
WED, JAN. 9
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS VS. ATLANTA
HAWKS: 7:30 pm.
SAT, JAN. 12
SPORTS, NEW YORK
ISLANDERS VS. NEW
YORK RANGERS: 1 pm.
SUN, JAN. 13
SPORTS, NEW YORK ISLANDERS
VS. TAMPA
BAY LIGHTNING: 7 pm.
MON, JAN. 14
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS VS. BOSTON
CELTICS: 7:30 pm.
TUES, JAN. 15
SPORTS, NEW YORK
ISLANDERS VS. ST.
LOUIS BLUES: 7 pm.
WED, JAN. 16
MUSIC, PANIC! AT THE
DISCO: 7 pm.
THURS, JAN. 17
MUSIC, YAMS DAY: A$AP
Mob and friends. 8 pm.
SAT, JAN. 19
SPORTS, ULTIMATE
FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP:
TJ Dillashaw vs.
Henry Cejudo. 6:30 pm.
MON, JAN. 21
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS VS. SACRAMENTO
KINGS: 3:30
pm.
WED, JAN. 23
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS VS. ORLANDO
MAGIC: 7:30 pm.
FRI, JAN. 25
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS VS. NEW YORK
KNICKS: 7:30 pm.
SAT, JAN. 26
SPORTS, PREMIER BOXING
CHAMPIONS: tba.
Mon, Jan. 28
MON, JAN. 28
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS VS. CHICAGO
BULLS: 7:30 pm.
MON, FEB. 4
SPORTS, LONG ISLAND
NETS VS. FORT
WAYNE MAD ANTS:
11 am.
SAT, FEB. 9
SPORTS, NEW YORK
ISLANDERS VS. COLORADO
AVALANCHE:
1 pm.
SUN, FEB. 10
SPORTS, NEW YORK ISLANDERS
VS. MINNESOTA
WILD: 3 pm.
FRI, FEB. 15
MUSIC, LADIES NIGHT
R&B SUPER JAM: With
Brian McKnight, Faith
Evans, Jagged Edge,
Musiq Soulchild, and
many more. 8 pm.
SAT, FEB. 16
SPORTS, NEW YORK ISLANDERS
VS. EDMONTON
OILERS: 7 pm.
MON, FEB. 25
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS VS. SAN ANTONIO
SPURS: 7:30 pm.
WED, FEB. 27
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
NETS VS. WASHINGTON
WIZARDS: 7:30
pm.
620 Atlantic Ave. at Pacifi c Street in Prospect Heights
(917) 618–6100, www.barclaysc enter.com.
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FRI, JAN. 4
ART, “ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION
AND EXPERIENCE:
The exhibition portrays the
life and work of the famous
1960s graphic artist MC
Escher. $20. 9 am–9 pm.
Industry City (220 36th
Street between Second
and Third Avenues in Sunset
Park).
ART, “HEED” OPENING RECEPTION:
An exhibit of
surrealist art from Angela
Heisch and Alessandro
Keegan. Free. 6–9 pm.
Transmitter (1329 Willoughby
Ave. between
Wyckoff and St. Nicholas
Avenues in Bushwick),
www.transmitter.nyc.
MUSIC, “POWER TO THE
GOD WITHIN”: Part of the
Ferus Festival, Jojo Abot’s
show is an interdisciplinary,
immersive musical
experience that presents
the black being as divine
and all powerful. $25. 7
pm. National Sawdust 80
N. Sixth St. at Wythe Avenue
in Williamsburg, (646)
779–8455, www.nationalsawdust.
org.
THEATER, “THE JUNGLE”:
An immersive play about
the resilient, hopeful
residents of the Jungle, a
short-lived, self-governing
society that emerged
within a sprawling refugee
camp in Calais, France.
7:30 pm. St. Ann’s Warehouse
45 Water St. at New
Dock Street in Dumbo,
(718) 834–8794, www.
stannswarehouse.org.
COMEDY, 50 FIRST JOKES:
For the 13th year in a row,
50 comedians reveal the
fi rst joke they’ve come up
with this year. $15. 8 pm.
Bell House 149 Seventh
St. at Third Avenue in
Gowanus, (718) 643–6510,
www.thebellhouseny.com.
THEATER, “COME BACK
TO THE FIVE AND DIME
JIMMY DEAN, JIMMY
DEAN”: An all-female fan
club for actor James Dean
reunites in 1975. $20. 8
pm. Heights Players 26
Willow Pl. between Joralemon
and State streets
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
237–2752, www.heightsplayers.
org.
SAT, JAN. 5
ART, “ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION
AND EXPERIENCE:
9 am–9 pm. See Friday,
Jan. 4.
THEATER, “THE JUNGLE”:
2 pm, 7:30 pm. See Friday,
Jan. 4.
TARGET FIRST SATURDAY
AT THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM:
Celebrate the New
Year with music, a book
club, fi lm, gallery talks,
poetry, dance, hands-on
art making and more. Free.
5–10 pm. Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Pkwy.
at Washington Avenue in
Prospect Heights, (718)
638–5000, www.brooklynmuseum.
org.
COMEDY, PICTURE THIS!:
Stand-up comedians perform
while cartoonists
draw their stories live. $10
($8 in advance). 7:30 pm.
Union Hall 702 Union St. at
Fifth Avenue in Park Slope,
(718) 638–4400, www.
unionhallny.com.
MUSIC, “CHIMERA”: Part of
the Ferus Festival of new
work. Seven different drag
performers interchangeably
play the role of Chimera,
each personifying
different sides and parts
of the identity of one individual.
$22. 8 pm. National
Sawdust 80 N. Sixth St. at
Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg,
(646) 779–8455,
www.nationalsawdust.org.
THEATER, “COME BACK
TO THE FIVE AND DIME
JIMMY DEAN, JIMMY
DEAN”: 8 pm. See Friday,
Jan. 4.
MUSIC, PYLON REENACTMENT
SOCIETY: Vanessa
Briscoe Hay, singer of the
1980s Athens, Georgia
band Pylon, performs with
her new back-up band.
Thick and Kag open. $18
($15 in advance). 8 pm.
Market Hotel (1142 Myrtle
Ave. at Broadway in Bushwick),
www.markethotel.
org.
SUN, JAN. 6
ART, “ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION
AND EXPERIENCE:
9 am–9 pm. See Friday,
Jan. 4.
FAMILY, DREAMLAND DISCOTEQUE
: The all-ages
afternoon roller disco
party will feature groovea
licious tunes from Gloria
Gaynor and a dance
competition. $20. 1–4 pm.
Dreamland Roller Rink
(233 37th St. at Second Avenue
in Sunset Park, www.
dreamlandrollerrink.com).
THEATER, “COME BACK
TO THE FIVE AND DIME
JIMMY DEAN, JIMMY
DEAN”: 2 pm. See Friday,
Jan. 4.
THEATER, “THE JUNGLE”: 5
pm. See Friday, Jan. 4.
EVENT, GOLDEN GLOBE
AWARDS SCREENING
PARTY: Watch the
awards ceremony hosted
by Sandra Oh and Andy
Samberg, projected on
the big screen. Free. 6 pm.
Littlefi eld (635 Sackett St.
badass ladies to perform in
the Coney Island Mermaid
Parade, Pride March, and
other community events.
For any questions, contact
Rebecca Duckert at bigapplebabesnyc@
gmail.com.
Free. 8 pm. Mark Morris
Dance Group 3 Lafayette
Ave. between Nostrand
Avenue and Bedford Avenue
in Fort Greene, (718)
624–8400, www.markmorrisdancegroup.
org.
TUES, JAN. 8
ART, “ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION
AND EXPERIENCE:
9 am–9 pm. See Friday,
Jan. 4.
TALK, CREATE YOUR OWN
TV SHOW: Learn to fi lm
from Bric TV. Free. 6:30
pm. BRIC Arts Media
House 647 Fulton St. at
Rockwell Place in Fort
Greene, (718) 683–5621,
www.bricartsmedia.org.
THEATER, “THE JUNGLE”:
7:30 pm. See Friday, Jan. 4.
MUSIC, “AMPLIFY”: For the
closing night of the 2019
Ferus Festival, the Brooklyn
Youth Chorus performes
work by young and
contemporary composers
that speaks directly to the
most urgent themes of
today. $29. 8 pm. National
Sawdust 80 N. Sixth St. at
Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg,
(646) 779–8455,
www.nationalsawdust.org.
DANCE, BIG APPLE BABES
AUDITIONS!: 8 pm. See
Monday, Jan. 7.
COMEDY, AMBUSH COMEDY:
Every Tuesday,
hosts Lucas Connolly and
David Piccolomini present
a lineup of top comics.
Free. 8 pm. Two Boots
Williamsburg 558 Driggs
Ave. between N. Sixth and
N. Seventh streets in Williamsburg,
(718) 387–2668,
www.twoboots.com/location/
williamsburg.
WED, JAN. 9
ART, “ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION
AND EXPERIENCE:
9 am–9 pm. See Friday,
Jan. 4.
ART, “LET’S TRY LISTENING
AGAIN”: Dumbo
gallery A.I.R. presents its
13th Biennial of work by
between Third and Fourth
avenues in Gowanus),
www.littlefi eldnyc.com.
MUSIC, FOLDS: Part of the
Ferus Festival, intermedia
artist Katharina Rosenberger
and acclaimed violinist
Miranda Cuckson plot
a sensory journey from
the present to the past,
engaging with the voices
of other artists and bringing
the ephemeral nature
of sound and thought into
dialogue with the tangible
world. $25. 7 pm. National
Sawdust 80 N. Sixth St. at
Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg,
(646) 779–8455,
www.nationalsawdust.org.
COMEDY, “HERE TO STAY”:
Monroe Martin performs
a stand-up comedy show
about growing up in foster
homes and how it affected
his adult relationships.
$10. 8 pm. Union Hall 702
Union St. at Fifth Avenue
in Park Slope, (718) 638–
4400, www.unionhallny.
com.
MON, JAN. 7
ART, “ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION
AND EXPERIENCE:
9 am–9 pm. See Friday,
Jan. 4.
MUSIC, THE SONIC GREAT
WALL: Part of the Ferus
Festival. Huang Ruo’s immersive
and interactive
composition. $25. 7 pm,
9:30 pm. National Sawdust
80 N. Sixth St. at Wythe
Avenue in Williamsburg,
(646) 779–8455, www.nationalsawdust.
org.
COMEDY, CHICKEN, ROAD,
LOL!: Weekly comedy
open mic at a gay bar.
Five minutes to work on
your stuff. Free. 8 pm.
Excelsior 563 Fifth Ave.
between 15th and 16th
streets in Park Slope, (718)
788–2710, www.excelsiorbrooklyn.
com.
DANCE, BIG APPLE BABES
AUDITIONS!: The allwomen
dance crew seeks Continued on page 41
A little pushback: The New York Rangers and the New York
Islanders will go toe-to-toe and face-to-face at Barclays Center
on Jan. 12. Associated Press / Seth Wenig
High society: The Pylon Reenactment Society, featuring original Pylon front woman Vanessa
Briscoe Hay, center, will play throwback songs and a handful of original tunes at Market Hotel in
Bushwick on Jan. 5. Chris Sikich
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