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COURIER L 58 IFE, FEB, 22-28, 2019 24-7
ans of Paris. Performance
in Italian with English
subtitles. Free. 7:30 pm.
Our Lady of Perpetual
Help School Auditorium
5902 Sixth Ave. at 60th
Street in Sunset Park, (718)
259–2772, www.reginaopera.
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.
COMEDY, STEVIE: A witchy
comedy show inspired by
Stevie Nicks. With hosts
Drew Anderson, Marcia
Belsky, & Sam Taggart.
Free. 8 pm. Our Wicked
Lady 153 Morgan Ave. at
Meserole Street in Bushwick,
(914) 450–8857,
events.ourwickedlady.com.
WED, FEB. 27
FILM, KATRA FILM SERIES:
The series launches its
eighth season with two
blocks of short fi lms, followed
by an awards ceremony
for best fi lm, and
an after-party. $20 per fi lm
BEER WEEK
companies will discuss their craft with the
podcast Good Beer Hunting.
Good Beer Hunting podcast at the Well
272 Meserole St. between Waterbury Street
and Bushwick Place, (347) 338–3612, www.
thewellbr ooklyn.com. Feb. 24 and March 2
at 5 pm. Free.
Mega Mermaid
Coney Island comes to Williamsburg
for one night! The Coney Island Brewing
Company will bring a troupe of stilt walkers,
sword swallowers, and other sideshow
performers to strut their stuff at Clinton Hall,
while the beer hall’s taps will pour nine Coney
brews, including the brand new Chocolate
Ryezome, Midnight Troller, and Brut IPA,
each with a recommended food pairing.
Mega Tap Takeover at Clinton Hall
Williamsburg 247 Metropolitan Ave. at N.
Third Street in Williamsburg, (929) 419–
6988, www.clintonhallny.com. Feb. 28; 6–9
pm. Free.
Number of the yeast!
Greenpoint metal bar St. Vitus will host
some of the country’s most metal breweries
at its Bangover party, including Nightmare
Brewing, Sing Sing Kill Brewery, and locals
Finback Brewery, Kings County Brewers
Collective, Barrier Brewing, and Alewife
Brewing. A ticket, which costs $26.66, will
get you two hours of unlimited pours from all
six. Afterwards you can catch a music show
featuring the metal bands Kings Destroy and
Forming the Void, among others.
Bangover at St. Vitus (1120 Manhattan
Ave. between Clay and Box streets in
Greenpoint, www.saintvitusbar.com). March
2 at 6 pm. $26.66.
In your Cups
Close out Beer Week by helping choose
the winners of the Ruppert’s Cup! Each year,
members of the city’s Brewers Guild compete
to make the best beer out of New York stategrown
malts and hops. You can sample all of
the “Smash” brews at the serve-yourself beer
wall at Randolph Beer in Dumbo, then vote
for your favorite!
Ruppert’s Cup Competition at Randolph
Beer Dumbo 82 Prospect St. between Pearl
and Jay streets in Dumbo, (646) 383–3623,
www.randolphbeer.com. March 3; noon–2
pm. Free.
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block. 7 pm and 8:45 pm.
Alamo Drafthouse 445
Albee Square West between
Willoughby and Fulton
streets in Downtown,
(718) 513–2547, www.
katrafi lmseries.com.
MUSIC, “THE SCREEN
ABOVE”: A new multimedia
performance featuring
original choreography,
music and live
video created and led by
Josiah Cuneo. $25 ($18 in
advance). 8 pm. Roulette
509 Atlantic Ave. at Third
Avenue in Boerum Hill,
(917) 267–0363, www.roulette.
org.
THURS, FEB. 28
COMEDY, BLACK WOMEN
IN COMEDY FESTIVAL:
A festival that showcases
some of the best, brightest,
and funniest black
women, including stand
up, solo works, and improv.
$15. 6 pm. Brooklyn
House of Comedy 211 Putnam
Ave. at Bedford Avenue
in Bedford-Stuyvesant,
(347) 704–4746, www.
blackwomenincomedyfestival.
com.
TALK, VOICES FROM
OBAMA’S WEST WING:
Revisit the hopeful years of
the Obama administration
with a panel discussion
with thee members of his
inner circle. $5. 6:30 pm.
Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont St. at
Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
TALK, LEGAL WORKSHOP
FOR RETIREES: A free
monthly legal educational
series for those getting
ready for retirement. This
month’s topic is “You Need
A Will.” RSVP to Margaret
Coppola at mcoppola@
gylawny.com or (718) 238-
6960. Free with RSVP. 7
pm. Il Centro (8711 18th
Ave. at Benson Avenue in
Bath Beach), fi aobrooklyn.
org/il-centro.
FILM, “BODY AND SOUL”
WITH DJ SPOOKY: DJ
Spooky performs an original
live score created for
the 1925 silent fi lm starring
Paul Robeson as both an
escaped convict and his
twin, a model citizen. $16
(includes Museum admission).
7 pm. Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Pkwy.
at Washington Avenue in
Prospect Heights, (718)
638–5000, www.brooklynmuseum.
org.
MUSIC, PAMELA Z: Mixedmedia
performer and
musician Pamela Z will
perform a selection of
short works and excerpts
from her extensive solo
repertoire. $10. 8 pm. Old
Stone House 336 Third St.
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues in Park Slope,
(718) 768–3195, www.theoldstonehouse.
org.
MUSIC, SON LITTLE: As part
of BRIC’s weekly House
Sessions, Little will perform
a signature blend of
blues, soul, funk, and folk.
$18 ($15 in advance). 8 pm.
BRIC Arts Media House
647 Fulton St. at Rockwell
Place in Fort Greene, (718)
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VOLUNTEER SINGERS WANTED!
The Kingsborough
Musical Society Chorus
CONDUCTOR
MARK MANGINI
We perform a mixed repertoire of
musical theater, folk and classical music,
and present two concerts annually.
Rehearsals are Thursday evenings at
The King’s Chapel, 2702 Quentin
Rd./E. 27th St., Bklyn, N.Y.
(We are no longer at Kingsborough)..
CHORAL EXPERIENCE HELPFUL
CONTACT STEVE FRIEDMAN AT
718.338.9132
Endless beer: The self-serve beer wall at Randolph
Beer Dumbo will pour brews made with New York
State malts and hops, as part of the Ruppert’s Cup
Competition on March 3. Randolph Beer
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