on fashion, Black history
and how and where they
intersect. 6:30-7:30 pm.
Free. Virtual. www.bklynlibrary.
org. Participants are
encouraged to submit a
photo of themselves in the
Naturally ‘62 prior to 48
hours before the event.
SOUND, EXPERIMENTAL:
Live-stream a new collaboration
by experimental
sound artists Puce Mary,
who is known for her work
as Frederikke Hoffmeier,
and Brooklyn-based Scottish
sound engineer Drew
McDowall. 8 pm. Free.
Virtual. www.issueprojectroom.
org.
COMEDY, DEAR KIKO: Need
the help of a magazine
advice columnist but don’t
have the time to write in?
Get answers to all of life’s
quandaries at Dear Kiko,
a musical advice show
hosted by Kiko Soirée.
A panel of comedians,
“downtown personalities,”
and maybe a real advice
expert will weigh out three
real life questions. Each
curious guest will head
home with a song written
just for you and a goody
bag. Feb. 3. $20. Doors
at 6:30pm, show at 7:30.
The Bell House, 149 7th
Street between 2nd and
3rd avenues in Gowanus.
thebellhouseny.com. (718)
643 6510.
SAT., FEB. 5
KIDS, FILM: Bring the 24th
Annual BAMkids Film Festival
into your home this
year including a ton of
virtual events that go with
the fi lms they are watching
and includes two days
of in-person events on its
opening weekend! Various
times. In-person event
Feb. 5-6. Festival ongoing
through Feb. 13. Pay what
you wish. Virtual. www.
bam.org/bkff2022
FRI., FEB. 4
BASS, NEW MUSIC: Join
Robert Black for a virtual
mini-concert featuring new
music to semi-new music
on the fi rst Friday of every
month. Free. Noon. Virtual.
www.live.bangonacan.org/
black/
SAT., FEB. 5
VALENTINE’S DAY MARKET:
Find a sweet, locally-made
gift at Littlefi eld’s second
annual Valentine’s Day
market. Snacks, hot drinks
at the bar, and music spun
by DJ empanadamn make
an afternoon of browsing
that much better. Plus,
enter a raffl e to win a dinner
for two at Parklife.
Feb. 5&6. Free. 1-6pm.
Learn to make jewelry at Saskia in Industry City. Industry City
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FRI., JAN. 28
CULTURE, RYE: Did you know
NYC was once a hub of rye
whiskey production? You
will after this tour of the
Fort Hamilton Distillery,
charting the “rise, fall, and
rebirth of New York Rye.”
Guests will even get to
bottle their own whiskey
and sample right from
the tap! Tours run every
Fri, Sat, and Sun, starting
at 1, 3, 5, and 7 pm. $30.
Fort Hamilton Distillery,
Building 6 at Industry City.
https://www.forthamilton.
com/schedule-tour
SAT., JAN. 29
KIDS, PAJAMAS: Calling all
parents in need of a date
night, Camp is hosting
a Saturday night pajama
party for your young’uns
packed with fun, pizza and
of course a dance party. 6
pm. $60. Camp 1 DeKalb
Ave. between Bond Street
and Flatbush Avenue Extension.
917-310-2448.
www.camp.com.
MUSIC, LITTLEFIELD: Get
out of your head with a
night of post-punk and
garage rock performed by
Skull Practitioners, Zwei
Null Zwei, Tuff Sunshine,
and Women of the Night.
Jan. 29. $10. 8pm. 21+.
Littlefi eld, 635 Sackett
Street between 3rd and
4th avenues in Gowanus.
littlefi eldnyc.com. hey@
littlefi eldnyc.com.
TROLLEY TOUR, GREENWOOD:
Green-Wood
Cemetery’s ever-popular
trolley tour will introduce
you to the graveyard’s
most famous graves and
historical sites, all while
riding one of their iconic
trolleys. Be sure to wear
comfortable shoes for
the parts of the tour that
traverse steps and uneven
ground. Jan. 29. $30, or
$25 for members. 1pm.
Green-Wood Cemetery
Historic Chapel at Fifth
Avenue and 25th Street
in Greenwood Heights.
green-wood.com. (718)
210-3080.
CULTURE, HOUSE OF
DIOR: Experience 70
years of haute couture at
the Brooklyn Museum’s
exhibit on iconic fashion
designer Christian Dior.
Over 200 garments are
on display, plus accessories,
perfumes, and
archival photo and video.
Free with Brooklyn Museum
membership. Starts
at 10 am, with staggered
entry every 15 minutes.
3rd Floor, Brooklyn Museum,
200 Eastern Pkwy
in Prospect Heights.
https://www.brooklynmuseum.
org/calendar/
event/member_morning_
dior_2021_2022/2022/
01/29
CULTURE, BEADING: Ever
wanted to make bead jewelry?
Learn from the best
at Saskia in Industry City at
this workshop. 12 pm. Free
with purchase of a beading
kit. Building 5 at Industry
Cty. https://industrycity.
com/event/bead-kit-workshop
60/
MUSIC, GLITTERBOX: Dance
the night away at Glitterbox,
an “international
disco” party featuring drag
shows, go-go dancing,
house music, and confetti
cannons. Advance tickets
are sold out, but a limited
number are available at
the door. Tickets start at
$10, must be glowingly
glittery, otherwise venue
reserves right to turn refuse
entry. House of Yes, 2
Wyckoff Ave in Bushwick.
https://www.eventbrite.
com/e/glitterbox-nyc-tickets
227837527177
PHOTOGRAPHY, HIGHLAWN
LIBRARY: The Highlawn
Library hosts “Home
and Homeless: Tales of the
Same City,” a photography
exhibit by Bonita Lei. After
three decades documenting
the lives of New Yorkers,
Lei says she hopes to
make her viewers appreciate
what they do and do
not have. Jan. 29, on exhibit
through Feb. 5. Highlawn
Library, 1664 W 13th
Street between Quentin
Road and Kings Highway
in Gravesend. bklynlibrary.
org. (718) 234-7208.
SUN, JAN. 30
WINTER WANDERS, GREENWOOD:
Bundle up and
take a tour through Brooklyn
History at Green-Wood
Cemetery. A knowledgeable
guide will take you on
a ninety-minute walking
tour of Green-Wood’s
beautiful landscape and
sometimes haunting history.
Jan. 30. $20, or $15
for members. 1pm. Green-
Wood Cemetery, Fifth
Avenue and 25th Street
inGreenwood Heights.
green-wood.com. (718)
210-3080.
WED., FEB. 2
SHORT FILMS, LITTLEFIELD:
Missed out on this year’s
fi lm circuit? Catch up with
“Make it Shorts,” an evening
of six fresh new short
fi lms including “Sofa So
Good,” by Noa Osheroff,
and “Boys & Toys”
by Kevin Alexander. Stick
around after for a Q&A
session with the fi lmmakers.
Feb. 2. $12. 7:30pm.
Littlefi eld, 635 Sackett
Street between 3rd and
4th avenues in Gowanus.
littlefi eldnyc.com. hey@
littlefi eldnyc.com.
THURS., FEB. 3
FASHION, HISTORY: Commemorate
the 60th Anniversary
of the Naturally
Fashion Show, which
helped advance the Black
is Beautiful movement,
rejecting Western beauty
ideals with a discussion
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