laborates with a revolving
assembly of Senegalese
sabar musicians to create
a hybrid sound. $40.
8 pm. Pioneer Works 159
Pioneer St. between Imlay
and Conover streets in Red
Hook, (718) 596–3001,
pioneerworks.org.
MUSIC, THE NEW YORK
FOWL HARMONIC: The
fi rst band to play at the
new Hank’s Saloon! With
the Cameramen. $10. 8
pm. Hank’s Saloon 46
Third Ave. at Atlantic Avenue
in Boerum Hill, (718)
625–8003, www.exitfi ve.
com/hankssaloon.
THEATER, “HARVEY”: 8 pm.
See Friday, Feb. 1.
NIGHTLIFE, PARTY LIKE IT’S
1999: A special edition of
the 90’s-themed party for
its 25th anniversary that is
all about Green Day’s 1994
album Dookie, along with
favorites from throughout
their discography and
other big hits from the
decade. Free. 10 pm. Bell
House 149 Seventh St. at
Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.thebellhouseny.
com.
NIGHTLIFE, YOUNG ADULT
FRICTION: A dance party
celebrating indie and alternative
music. Free. 11
pm. Brooklyn Bazaar (150
Greenpoint Ave. between
Manhattan Avenue and
Franklin Street in Greenpoint),
www.bkbazaar.com.
SUN, FEB. 3
ART, “ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION
AND EXPERIENCE:
Final day of the exhibit.
9 am–9 pm. See Friday,
Feb. 1.
BLOOD DRIVE: The Brooklyn
Bridge Rotary Club
sponsors a blood drive
before Valentine’s Day.
Donors will receive snacks,
a chocolate heart, Hershey’s
kisses, and a Dunkin
Donuts Gift Card. Free. 9
am–1 pm. Congregation
B’nai Avraham synagogue
117 Remsen St. between
Clinton and Henry streets
in Brooklyn Heights, (917)
723–4500, www.Brooklyn-
BridgeRotaryClub.org.
FILM, GROUNDHOG DAY:
10:30 am. See Saturday,
Feb. 2.
TALK, UNDERSTANDING
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
AND DEMENTIA: In-depth
workshops for families
or individuals concerned
with memory loss. Free.
11:15 am. Sacred Hearts
& St Stephen Church 125
Summit St. at Hicks Street
in Carroll Gardens, (718)
596–7750, www.nymemorycenter.
org/caregiverprograms.
THEATER, “HARVEY”: 2 pm.
See Friday, Feb. 1.
MUSIC, CONCERTS ON THE
SLOPE: Chamber groups
perform “The Swan (Carnival
of the Animals)” and
Dvo ák’s Piano Quartet
No. 2. $20 suggested donation.
3 pm. St. John’s
Episcopal Church 139 St.
John’s Pl. between Sixth
and Seventh avenues in
Park Slope, (718) 783–
3928.
READING, HENRY WINKLER
AND LIN OLIVER: The
Fonz and his co-author discuss
their children’s book
“Here’s Hank: Everybody
is Somebody,” the 12th in
a series about a boy who
has trouble reading. Free.
4 pm. Brooklyn Public Library’s
Central branch 10
Grand Army Plaza between
Eastern Parkway and Flatbush
Avenue in Prospect
Heights, (718) 230–2100,
www.bklynlibrary.org.
MUSIC, PIEDMONT BLUZ:
The Piedmont Bluz acoustic
duo featuring Valerie
and Ben Turner. $10. 4
pm. Old Stone House 336
Third St. between Fourth
and Fifth avenues in Park
Slope, (718) 768–3195,
www.theoldstonehouse.
org.
COMEDY, THE FLOP
HOUSE: A live taping of
the podcast about comeprospectpark.
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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).
ART, “NEW WORLD” OPENING
RECEPTION: A solo
exhibition of paintings by
Enrico Riley that deal with
themes of historical and
contemporary violence,
martyrdom, grief, and the
middle passage. The artist
speaks at 6 pm. Free.
5–8 pm. Jenkins Johnson
Projects 207 Ocean Ave.
between Parkside Avenue
and Lincoln Road in Prospect
Lefferts Gardens,
(212) 629–0707, www.jenkinsjohnsongallery.
com.
EVENT, BLACK HISTORY AT
TARGET FIRST SATURDAY:
Start Black History
Month with a celebration
of the exhibition, “Soul of
a Nation: Art in the Age of
Black Power,” which ends
on Feb. 3. The free event
will have music, art-making,
poetry, discussions,
and fi lms. Free. 5–10 pm.
Brooklyn Museum 200
Eastern Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue in Prospect
Heights, (718) 638–5000,
brooklynmuseum.org.
NIGHT OF PHILOSOPHY
AND IDEAS: Third annual
all-night-long event
featuring more than 60
lectures and performances
by philosophers, musicians,
artists, and authors,
with a keynote address
from the New York Times
Magazine’s “The Ethicist”
columnist, Dr. Kwame Anthony
Appiah. Free. 7 pm
– 7 am. Brooklyn Public Library’s
Central branch 10
Grand Army Plaza between
Eastern Parkway and Flatbush
Avenue in Prospect
Heights, (718) 230–2100,
www.bklynlibrary.org.
COMEDY, OH, SUCH A
HUGE SHOW, OH!: A
stand-up and sketch show
with Aparna Nancherla,
Joe Pera, Catherine
Cohen, Jo Firestone, and
more with all proceeds
going to the Transgender
Law Center. $20. 7 pm. Bell
House 149 Seventh St. at
Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.thebellhouseny.
com.
COMEDY, RIMSHOT!: Standup
comedy punctuated by
a quick burst of incredibly
stupid music. With Andy
Haynes, Kate Willet, Mike
Recine, and more. $7 (free
with RSVP). 7 pm. Friends
and Lovers (641 Classon
Ave. between Dean and
Pacifi c streets in Crown
Heights), www.fnlbk.com.
COMEDY, PICTURE THIS!:
Standup comics perform
their routine while cartoonists
draw it live. With
Jo Firestone, Myq Kaplan,
Ike Ufomadu, and more.
$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, MARK ERNESTUS’S
NDAGGA RHYTHM
FORCE: German techno
pioneer Ernestus col-
FRI, FEB. 1
ART, “ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION
AND EXPERIENCE:
The exhibition portrays the
life and work of the famous
1960s graphic artist MC
Escher. The exhibit closes
on Feb. 3! $20. 9 am–9
pm. Industry City (274 36th
Street between Second
and Third Avenues in Sunset
Park), www.bestofbrooklynfestival.
com.
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, FACES OF DOWNTOWN
SCENE: An exhibit
of photos of New York’s
experimental performance
community, by Maria Baranova.
Free. 1–7 pm. The
Invisible Dog Art Center
51 Bergen St. between
Boerum Place and Dean
Street in Boerum Hill, (347)
560–3641, www.theinvisibledog.
org.
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”:
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.
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.
NIGHTLIFE, “THE INFINITE
LOVE PARTY”: An intentional
barefoot potluck
dinner party, dance party,
and sleepover presented
by performing artist Diana
Oh. $25–$35. 8 pm. Bushwick
Starr (207 Starr St.
between Irving and Wykoff
avenues in Bushwick),
www.thebushwickstarr.org.
THEATER, FOUR SEASONS:
A heightened language
play in four acts, on the
pursuit of the ineffable.
$7. 8 pm. Triskelion Arts
106 Calyer St. between
Banker Street and Clifford
Place in Greenpoint, (718)
389–3473, www.triskelionarts.
org.
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. On a double-bill
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 QUARTERLY:
The stand-up show
celebrates its three-year
anniversary. Free. 8 pm.
Knitting Factory 361 Metropolitan
Ave. at Havemeyer
Street in Williamsburg,
(347) 529–6696,
bk.knittingfactory.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.
MUSIC, “THE FEMALE
GAZE”: Fresh Squeezed
Opera premieres three
pieces for female voice,
ensemble, and electronics.
$25 ($18 in advance). 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363, www.
roulette.org.
MUSIC, CHRIS BERGSON
BAND: The blues band
plays with Ellis Hooks. $10
suggested donation. 9 pm.
Bar Lunatico (486 Halsey
St. between Lewis and
Stuyvesant avenues in Bedford
Stuyvesant), www.
barlunatico.com.
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.
THEATER, OSCAR AT THE
CROWN: A immersive
nightclub musical about
the rise and fall of Oscar
Wilde, the Real Housewives,
and social media.
Wear something cool! $29.
10:30 pm. Three Dollar Bill
(260 Meserole St. between
Waterbury Street and
Bushwick Place in Bushwick),
www.theneoncoven.
com.
SAT, FEB. 2
ART, “ESCHER” THE EXHIBITION
AND EXPERIENCE:
9 am–9 pm. See Friday,
Feb. 1.
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
MacDonough 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.
FILM, GROUNDHOG DAY:
That’s right, woodchuck
chuckers, it’s “Groundhog
Day!” Get up and check
out the classic Bill Murray
comedy, in which he plays
a weatherman forced to relive
the same day over and
over. $13 ($10 kids and seniors).
10:30 am. Nitehawk
Cinema Prospect Park (188
Prospect Park West at 14th
Street in Park Slope), www.
nitehawkcinema.com/
Art and soul: This 1971 painting of Angela Davis, by
Wadsworth A. Jarrell, is part of the exhibit “Soul of a Nation:
Art in the Age of Black Power, 1963–1983,” at the Brooklyn
Museum, which closes on Feb. 3. Admission is free after 5
pm on Feb. 2 for the Target First Saturday progam, and the
Museum will host poetry readings, a behind-the-scenes tour of
the exhibit, and music from Toshi Reagon. Brooklyn Museum
I give it an ayyyyyyyy-plus: The Fonz himself, Henry Winkler,
will stop by the Brooklyn Public Library on Feb. 3 to discuss his
latest children’s book “Here’s Hank: Everybody is Somebody.”
Co-written with Lin Oliver, it is their 12th book about a kid
who has trouble reading. Foreign and Commonwealth Office
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