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LONG LIVE THE KING:
ALLAN HARRIS SINGS
NAT KING COLE
February 15th at 7:00 | $42
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dians Elliott Kalan, Dan
McCoy, and Stuart Wellington,
who watch terrible
movies and discuss them
afterwards. $15. 8 pm. Bell
House 149 Seventh St. at
Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.thebellhouseny.
com.
COMEDY, BEGUILED: An
enchanting comedy show
with Sarah Kennedy, Wanjiko
Eke, Jourdain Searles,
and more. Free. 8 pm.
Idlewild 24 St. Nicholas
Ave. at Troutman Street in
Bushwick, (347) 305–3344,
idlewildbk.com.
MON, FEB. 4
TALK, “GRASSY GRASSROOTS
— CITIZENS
CREATING PARKS”: A
panel discussion on how
everyday citizens can help
bring vacant and unrealized
landscapes into the
public realm, moderated
by urban planner and
MacArthur Fellow Damon
Ric. $5. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
ART, LIFE DRAWING AT THE
OLD STONE HOUSE!:
Bring your tools and join us
in drawing a professional
life model! $15 ($12 in advance,
$10 students with
ID). 7 pm. Old Stone House
336 Third St. between
Fourth and Fifth avenues
in Park Slope, (718) 768–
3195, www.theoldstonehouse.
org.
FILM, HORROR NOIRE AND
TALES FROM THE HOOD:
A double bill featuring the
new documentary about
Black Americans in genre
fi lms, followed by and
discussion and the classic
urban horror anthology
“Tales from the Hood.”
$15. 7 pm. BAM Rose Cinemas
30 Lafayette Ave.
between Lafayatte Avenue
and Hanson Place in Fort
Greene, (718) 636–4100,
www.bam.org.
SPORTS, BROOKLYN NETS
VS. MILWAUKEE BUCKS:
7:30 pm.
COMEDY, LEFT BREAST
COMEDY HOUR!: Join
Sally Ann Hall and Kimberly
Dinaro for your
monthly dose of feminist
hot takes and tequila
shots. Free. 8 pm. Knitting
Factory 361 Metropolitan
Ave. at Havemeyer Street
in Williamsburg, (347) 529–
6696, bk.knittingfactory.
com.
TUES, FEB. 5
TALK, MOBILE PHONE
PODCASTING: Learn to
use your mobile device
to record and edit podcasts.
Free. 3 pm. Dekalb
Library 790 Bushwick
Ave. at Dekalb Avenue in
Bushwick, (718) 683–5653,
www.bricartsmedia.org.
TALK, CREATE YOUR OWN
TV SHOW: Learn how to
have your fi lm, TV show, or
short air on Bric TV. Free.
6:30 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.
COMEDY, NPR’S ASK ME
ANOTHER: Special guests
Michael Ian Black and Esther
Perel join puzzlemaster
Will Schortz and “Wait
Wait... Don’t Tell Me!” host
Peter Sagal for this hourlong
public radio favorite.
$20. 7:30 pm. Bell House
149 Seventh St. at Third
Avenue in Gowanus, (718)
643–6510, www.thebellhouseny.
com.
MUSIC, “WHO IS THIS RITUAL
FOR AND FROM?”:
Composer Anaïs Maviel
offers a solo dance and
music performance that
transitions into a duo set
with pianist Sam Yulsman.
$25 ($18 in advance). 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363, www.
roulette.org.
COMEDY, AMBUSH COMEDY:
A comedy show in
the back of a pizza shop!
With hosts Lucas Connolly
and David Piccolomini,
and free beer from 8–8:30
pm. Free. 8 pm. Two Boots
Williamsburg 558 Driggs
Ave. between N. Sixth and
N. Seventh streets in Williamsburg,
(718) 387–2668,
twoboots.com/location/
williamsburg.
WED, FEB. 6
TALK, UNDERSTANDING
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
AND DEMENTIA: 12:30
pm. See Sunday, Feb. 3.
BROOKLYN TRADITIONAL
SLOW JAM: Acoustic jam
session focusing on Irish,
English, New England Old
time, French Canadian,
and American Southern
musical traditions. $5. 7
pm. Old Stone House 336
Third St. between Fourth
and Fifth avenues in Park
Slope, (718) 768–3195,
www.theoldstonehouse.
org.
SPORTS, BROOKLYN NETS
VS. DENVER NUGGETS:
7:30 pm.
TALK, THE MOTH EDUCATION
SHOWCASE: A live
taping of the Moth podcast
looks at the stories
of the in-between and of
people tugged in opposing
directions, stuck in
limbo, or plunging headfi
rst towards new horizons.
$15. 7:30 pm. Bell House
149 Seventh St. at Third
Avenue in Gowanus, (718)
643–6510, www.thebellhouseny.
com.
COMEDY, MY HOMETOWN:
Native New Yorkers Ilana
Michelle Rubin and Lana
Schwartz invite comedians
who have moved to the
city to talk all about their
hometowns. With Ryan
Leach, Chris Burns, Rachel
Sennott, and more. $8 ($6
in advance). 8 pm. Union
Hall 702 Union St. at Fifth
Avenue in Park Slope, (718)
638–4400, www.unionhallny.
com.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The
Chicago-style stand-up
showcase welcomes Matthew
Broussard, Joyelle
Johnson, Sean Patton, and
more. $10 ($5 in advance).
9 pm. The Gutter 200 N.
14th St. between Wythe
Avenue and Berry Street in
Greenpoint, 718.387.3585,
thegutterbrooklyn.com.
THURS, FEB. 7
TALK, BROOKLYN NEWSMAKERS:
Michael Wojnar,
the state’s deputy secretary
of transportation, discusses
congestion pricing
at the Brooklyn Chamber
of Commerce event. Free.
8:30 am. NYU Tandon
School of Engineering (6
Metrotech Center at Lawrence
Street in Downtown),
bitly.com/Wojnar.
NIGHTLIFE, CARIBOAKE: A
Caribbean Karaoke Event
launches in Brooklyn.
$25–$30. 7 pm. Milk River
960 Atlantic Ave. between
Grand and Washington avenues
in Bedford-Stuyvesant,
(718) 636–8600,
milkriverbrooklyn.com.
TALK, SPLITSCREEN LIVE:
A live taping of the video
game podcast Kotaku
Splitscreen hosted by Kirk
Hamilton, Maddy Myers,
and Jason Schreier, and
featuring game talk, an audience
Q&A, and musical
performances. $15. 7:30
pm. Bell House 149 Seventh
St. at Third Avenue in
Gowanus, (718) 643–6510,
www.thebellhouseny.com.
MUSIC, “ELEMENTAL”: A
quintet of musical visionaries
team up. $25 ($18 in
advance). 8 pm. Roulette
509 Atlantic Ave. at Third
Avenue in Boerum Hill,
(917) 267–0363, www.roulette.
org.
FRI, FEB. 8
ART, “WOMEN’S WORK”:
Opening reception for
“Women’s Work,” an exhibition
examining the connection
between women’s
domestic labor and craft
featuring the work of nine
female artists, which will
run from Feb. 8 - 20. Free.
6 – 8 pm. NARS Foundation
201 46th St. at
Second Avenue, fourth
fl oor in Sunset Park, (718)
768–2765, www.narsfoundation.
org.
BOTANICAL DRINK & DRAW
WITH JESSICA DALRYMPLE:
Grab a botanical
cocktail or a glass of wine
or beer, and learn a traditional
botanical illustration
technique that you can
practice to create a contemporary
botanical drawing.
$10–$30. 6 pm. Old
Stone House 336 Third St.
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues in Park Slope,
(718) 768–3195, www.theoldstonehouse.
org.
COMEDY, UH-OH!: Stories
From People Who Pooped
Their Pants. Brought to
you by Squatty potty. Free.
8 pm. Friends and Lovers
(641 Classon Ave. between
Dean and Pacifi c streets
in Crown Heights), www.
fnlbk.com.
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On The Mainstage!
Jamie Adkins in
CIRCUS INCOGNITUS
March 2nd at 2:00 p.m | $13
(718) 368 368-5596 5596 | www.OnStageAtKingsborough.O St AtKi b h
org
Kingsborough Community College, 2001 Oriental Blvd., Brooklyn
Amanda Russell Sandrine Lee
“ Crooning ballads that evoke
Nat King Cole at his most heartfelt”
– DownBeat Magazine
“ Dazzling accomplishments!”
– The London Sunday Times
AMPLE, FREE PARKING!
THEATER, SHE HATES
COFFEE: Dominicansoul
Productions presents a
play about a man jilted at
the altar who tries to fi nd
romance again. $47.50
($62.50 VIP). 8 pm. Kumble
Theater at Long Island
University DeKalb and
Flatbush avenues in Downtown,
(718) 488–1624,
www.shehatescoffee.com.
COMEDY, LOVE AND COMEDY:
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. $30. 8
pm. Knitting Factory 361
Metropolitan Ave. at Havemeyer
Street in Williamsburg,
(347) 529–6696,
bk.knittingfactory.com.
MUSIC, THE VOICES OF
ERIN GEE: A selection
of the composer’s vocal
works. $25 ($18 in advance).
8 pm. Roulette 509
Atlantic Ave. at Third Avenue
in Boerum Hill, (917)
267–0363, www.roulette.
org.
SAT, FEB. 9
MARKET, EAST FLATBUSH
STOP ‘N’ SWAP: Bring
clean, portable, reusable
items you no longer need
and take home something
new-to-you. Books,
toys, fashionable clothing,
housewares, electronics,
and more! Free. Noon–3
pm. PS 269 (1957 Nostrand
Ave. between Foster Avenue
and Farragut Road in
East Flatbush).
DANCE, LUNAR NEW YEAR
CELEBRATION: Celebrate
the Year of the Pig with
festive music and the red
ribbon dance with the
Chinese Ba Ban Music Society!
Sponsored by Apple
Bank. Free. 2 pm. Brooklyn
Public Library Bay Ridge
Branch 7223 Ridge Blvd.
at 73rd Street in Bay Ridge,
(718) 748–5709, www.
bklynlibrary.org/locations/
bay-ridge.
TALK, CURATOR TALK
ABOUT FRIDA KAHLO:
Curators discuss dresses,
disability, politics, and the
new exhibit “Frida Kahlo:
Appearances Can Be
Deceiving.” $16 includes
Museum admission. 2 pm.
Brooklyn Museum 200
Eastern Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue in Prospect
Heights, (718) 638–5000,
brooklynmuseum.org.
TALK, WINTER WASSAIL:
The fourth annual Winter
Wassail brings an evening
of love and revelry as
Smith Street Stage announces
its upcoming 10th
season. $10. 6–9 pm. Smith
Street Stage (199 Carroll
St., at Clinton street in Carroll
Gardens, http://www.
smithstreetstage.org).
FILM, CARTOON CARNIVAL’S
“BE MINE”: A Valentine’s
Day theme of classic
animated cartoons hosted
by Tommy Jose Stathes.
$10. 6:30 pm. The Melrose
389 Melrose St. between
Irving and Knickerbocker
avenues in Bushwick, (718)
813–9492.
Ladies night: The “matriarchal comedy extravaganza” Left
Breast Comedy Hour settles into its new slot on the first
Monday of every month at the Knitting Factory in Williamsburg.
The pro-female, pro-drinking show will feature hosts Sally Ann
Hall and Kimberly Dinaro (pictured), and six more non-dude
stand-up comics. Admission is free, so you can spend your
money on booze! Mike Lavin
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