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COURIER L 50 IFE, JAN. 25-31, 2019 24-7
EST. 1936
FOUN DED OVER
82
YEARS
in Park Slope, (718) 638–
4400, www.unionhallny.
com.
TUES, JAN. 29
ART, “ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION
AND EXPERIENCE:
9 am–9 pm. See Friday,
Jan. 25.
FREE WINTER WEEKDAYS:
Experience the serenity
and wonder of the Garden
in wintertime with free
admission on weekdays
through February. Free. 10
am–4:30 pm. Brooklyn Botanic
Garden 1000 Washington
Ave., at Eastern
Parkway in Crown Heights,
(718) 623–7220, www.
bbg.org.
ART, VALE DRINK AND
DRAW: Sketch session
with a nude fi gure model,
moderated by David Bell
and Joe Scarpulla from Big
Object Animation Studio.
Paper, pencils, and clip
boards available, and complimentary
beer is included
with ticket purchase. $20.
7–10 pm. The William Vale
(111 N 12th St. between
Wythe Ave. and Berry St.
in Williamsburg), www.
thewilliamvale.com.
WED, JAN. 30
FREE WINTER WEEKDAYS:
10 am–4:30 pm. See Tuesday,
Jan. 29.
TALK, TAX TIPS FOR FREELANCERS:
Self-employed
workers can learn about
new tax laws, home deductions,
and making quarterly
payments. With free
pizza! Free. 6 pm. Brooklyn
Coop 834 Dekalb
Ave. at Throop Avenue in
Bedford-Stuyvesant, (718)
418–8232 x2112.
FILM, KATRA FILM SERIES
GRAND FINALE: The
monthly fi lm series culminates
in a competition
showcase between the
15 fi nalists for more than
$10,000 in prizes. $20. 7
pm. Alamo Drafthouse
445 Albee Square West
between Willoughby and
Fulton streets in Downtown,
(718) 513–2547,
www.drafthouse.com/nyc.
THEATER, SECRETS OF
GREEN-WOOD: A
shadow-puppet show
about a woman who gets
lost while trying to bury
a secret in Green-Wood
Cemetery, and leaves with
more secrets than she
came with. On a doublebill
with the comedy “Sexless
Cocaine Saturday.”
$20. 8 pm. The Brick
575 Metropolitan Ave.
between Union Avenue
and Lorimer Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 907–6189,
www.bricktheater.com.
COMEDY, COMEDY AND
COCKTAILS: Matt Little
hosts a free, rotating
lineup of all-star comedians
in this sexy cabaret
setting. Free. 8 pm. Velvet
Brooklyn 174 Broadway
between Bedford and Driggs
avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 302-442, www.
velvetbrooklyn.com.
THURS, JAN. 31
ART, THE VIRGINIA PROJECT,
OPENING RECEPTION:
An exhibit featuring
the writing of Tina Barry,
Brooklyn Paper’s former
food critic, interpreted by
14 women visual artists.
In the Humanities Gallery.
Free. 5–7 pm. Long Island
University DeKalb and
Flatbush avenues in Downtown,
(718) 488–1624,
www.brooklyn.liu.edu.
TALK, CONGRESSMAN
JEFFRIES ADDRESS: The
Brooklyn congressman will
address his constituents
in his State of the District
address. Free with RSVP.
6:30 pm. Brooklyn Technical
High School 29 Fort
Greene Pl. at Dekalb Avenue
in Fort Greene, (718)
804–6400, www.bths.edu.
READING, ILLUSTRATED
BOOKS LAUNCH: Celebrate
the release of “41
Reasons I’m Staying In,”
an illustrated guide to introverts,
and “99 Stories I
Could Tell,” an illustrated
guided journal for 2019.
Free. 7 pm. PowerHouse
Arena 28 Adams St. at
Water Street in Dumbo,
(718) 666–3049, www.
powerhousearena.com.
MUSIC, BURNT SUGAR THE
ARKESTRA CHAMBER
20TH ANNIVERSARY: The
orchestra hosts a night of
Black Power anthems and
experimental music, titled
“Nothing Is: How Sun Ra,
Amiri Baraka, and Octavia
Butler Supercharged the
Black Arts With Post-
Apocalyptic Cosmic Consciousness.”
$16 includes
Museum admission. 7 pm.
Brooklyn Museum 200
Eastern Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue in Prospect
Heights, (718) 638–5000,
www.brooklynmuseum.
org.
COMEDY, FRUIT BASKET:
A queer comedy show
starring Bobby Hankinson,
Jessica Henderson,
Veronica Garza, and
more. Free (two drink
minimum). 7 pm. 3 Dollar
Bill 260 Meserole St.
between Bushwick Place
and Waterbury Street in
Bushwick, (718) 366–3031,
www.3dollarbillbk.com.
DANCE, “BACH AND GIRA”:
Brazilian dance company
Grupo Corpo presents a
kinetic kaleidoscope of
classical, contemporary,
and traditional forms.
$24–$75. 7:30 pm. BAM
Howard Gilman Opera
House (30 Lafayette Ave.
between Ashland Place
and St. Felix Street in Fort
Greene), www.bam.org.
THEATER, SECRETS OF
GREEN-WOOD: 8 pm. See
Wednesday, Jan. 30.
FRI, FEB. 1
ART, PRINTSPACE FIRST FRIDAYS:
A workshop for novice
and experienced printmakers,
with an Exquisite
Corpse printing party! All
materials and light snacks
provided. $10. 6–9 pm.
PrintSpace 509 Senator
St. at Fifth Avenue in Bay
Ridge, (917) 696–5470,
www.ellencolemanizzo.
com.
DANCE, “BACH AND GIRA”:
7:30 pm. See Thursday,
Jan. 31.
COMEDY, WHIPLASH: Former
Upright Citizens Brigade
Theatre show debuting
at Union Hall, where
it will feature comics from
both across the country
and abroad. $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, OPERA ON TAP’S
NEW BREW: Opera singers
mash up jazz and opera
tunes, with help from band
the Dirty Sexy. $10 suggested
donation. 8 pm.
Barbes 376 Ninth St. at
Sixth Avenue in Park Slope,
(718) 965–9177, www.
barbesbrooklyn.com.
THEATER, “HARVEY”: The
Heights Players perform
the gentle comedy about
a drunkard and his best
friend, a giant invisible rabbit.
$20 ($18 seniors and
students). 8 pm. Heights
Players 26 Willow Pl.
between Joralemon and
State streets in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 237–2752,
www.heightsplayers.org.
COMEDY, I’M FRIENDS
WITH THESE PEOPLE!:
Comedian Guy Montgomery
hosts a lineup
of his stand-up comedian
friends. $10 ($8 in
advance). 10 pm. Union
Hall 702 Union St. at Fifth
Avenue in Park Slope, (718)
638–4400, www.unionhallny.
com.
SAT, FEB. 2
TALK, BLACK HISTORY
BREAKFAST: The Bedford-
Stuyvesant Lions Club
sponsors a breakfast with
a special guest speaker,
door prizes, music, and
cultural dances. $30 ($15
kids). 9:30 am. First AME
Zion Church 54 Mac-
Donough St. between
Tompkins and Marcy avenues
in Bedford-Stuyvesant,
(347) 476–8013.
PROSTATE SCREENING: The
Brown Byrd Foundation
is hosting its 11th annual
Prostate Cancer Awareness
Observance day and
offering free screenings.
Free. 10 am–2 pm. Urology
Associates of NY 2101
Avenue X at E. 21st Street
in Sheepshead Bay, (212)
709–8335, www.brownbyrdfoundation.
com.
DINING, NYC WINTER
WARMER: Celebrate everything
wonderful about
winter with unlimited
seasonal craft beers, hot
spiked drinks, indulgent
food, fi re pits, and snowball
fi ghts. $49 ($75 VIP).
1:30 pm and 5:30 pm.
Brooklyn Expo Center (72
Noble St. at Franklin Street
in Greenpoint).
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