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 COURIER LIFE, MARCH 25-31, 2022 
 WHERE TO 
 FRI., MARCH 25 
 ART, SIP & PAINT: Relax from a  
 long workweek with a glass  
 of wine and some paint at  
 The Southern Comfort. Artist  
 Lesley Dove will lead a chill  
 after-work sip and paint class  
 to kick off the weekend. Price  
 includes a glass of wine, paint  
 supplies, and light food from  
 The Southern Comfort’s own  
 kitchen. March 25. 6:30pm.  
 $55. The Southern Comfort,  
 377 Marcus Garvey Boulevard  
 between Jefferson Avenue  
 and Hancock Street in Bedford 
 Stuyvesant. facebook. 
 com/amazingsoulfood. 
 MUSIC, EMO NIGHT KARAOKE: 
  Are you deep in your  
 feelings with no good way to  
 let them out? Did you grow  
 up on a diet of Green Day,  
 My Chemical Romance, and  
 Brand New? Tap into that  
 well of emotion to deliver a  
 great performance at Emo  
 Night Karaoke, complete  
 with backing from a live band  
 featuring members of Thieves  
 and Villains, Just Surrender,  
 and Freshman 15. March  
 25. $12-$15. Doors open at  
 11:30pm. 21+. Brooklyn Bowl,  
 Brooklyn Bowl, 61 Wythe Avenue  
 between N 11th and N  
 12th streets in Williamsburg.  
 brooklynbowl.com. (718) 963  
 3369.  
 TAINTED LOVE: Get ready  
 to dance the night away to  
 an eclectic, genre-bending  
 playlist of hits spanning the  
 pivotal musical era of the  
 late 70s to the early 90s, with  
 punk, new wave, funk, hip  
 hop, disco, and glam rock all  
 making appearances. 10 pm.  
 Free. The Bell House, 149 7th  
 Street in Gowanus. 
 SAT., MARCH 26 
 FOOD, LOCAL BEER FEST:  
 Enjoy a sampling of local  
 beers for no cost at all at  
 Time Out Market’s fifth floor  
 rooftop at the Love Local  
 Beer Fest. Spend the afternoon  
 sipping on lagers, IPAs,  
 and more from local breweries  
 like Brooklyn Brewery,  
 Six Point, and KCBC. Balance  
 out the beer with delicious  
 food from the market’s vendors, 
  enjoy tunes spun by a  
 DJ, and enter to win prizes in  
 surprise giveaways. March 26.  
 12-5pm. Free to attend. 21+.  
 Time Out Market New York,  
 55 Water Street between  
 Dock and Main streets in  
 DUMBO. timeout.com. 
 MUSIC, EMO NIGHT: Relive all  
 your best 2000s teen angst  
 at Emo Night at Le Poisson  
 Rouge, featuring DJs,  
 live musical performances,  
 special guest appearances,  
 and more. March 26. Doors  
 open at 11pm, show starts at  
 11:55. Le Poisson Rouge, 158  
 Bleecker Street between Sullivan  
 and Thompson streets  
 in Manhattan. lpr.com. (212)  
 505 3274. 
 BASEBALL, HISTORY: Get ready  
 for the launch of the baseball  
 season this spring with a trolley  
 tour of the baseball greats  
 that are spending their afterlives  
 in Brooklyn’s historic  
 cemetery. $30. 10 am-noon.  
 Green-wood Cemetery 500  
 25th Street at the intersection  
 of Fifth Avenue in Sunset  
 Park. (718)-768-7300. greenwood. 
 com.  
 ENTERTAINMENT, THEMED  
 PARTY: Act fast as only a few  
 tickets are available for this  
 night taking patrons back to  
 the roaring ‘20s to celebrate  
 the neighborhood institution  
 Coney Island USA. $250.  
 7-11 pm. Coney Island USA   
 1208 Surf Avenue at the intersection  
 of W. 12th Street  
 in Coney Island. coneyisland. 
 com.  
 SUN ., MARCH 27 
 PARADE, ST. PATRICK’S DAY:  
 Keep the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations  
 going at the 27th  
 annual Bay Ridge St. Patrick’s  
 Day Parade. The festivities  
 will begin with a 9:30 am  
 church service at St. Patrick  
 Roman Catholic Church, located  
 at 9511 Fourth Ave.,  
 before revelers will head over  
 to the corner of Third and  
 Marine avenues for the 1 pm  
 parade. Vintage cars, marching  
 bands, pipes, drums and  
 main community figures will  
 be part of the procession,  
 which will make its way down  
 Third Avenue. brparade.com 
 BEST OSCARS PARTY: Get  
 ready to walk the red carpet  
 at the 94th Academy  
 Awards...watch party at  
 Nitehawk Prospect Park.  
 Come dressed in Oscar glam  
 or a look from your favorite  
 nominee, and get ready to  
 complain when your pick  
 gets snubbed and you lose  
 your betting pool. 7 pm.  
 $30, includes food and drink  
 voucher. Nitehawk Prospect  
 Park, 188 Prospect Park West  
 in Park Slope. nitehawkcinema. 
 com 
 FREE OSCARS PARTY: Don’t  
 want to pay to watch the  
 Oscars with a bunch of film  
 school students? Head over  
 to Littlefield to watch the  
 Red Carpet and awards. Free  
 glass of champagne with your  
 RSVP! 6:30 pm Red Carpet,  
 8 pm show. Free. Littlefield,  
 635 Sackett St. in Gowanus.  
 littlefieldnyc.com 
 ADULTING 101: Swing by this  
 hilarious meld of stand-up  
 comedy and life-coaching  
 seminar as Michelle Buteau  
 and Jordan Carlos instruct  
 you on how you’ve been  
 adulting all wrong. 8 pm. $20.  
 The Bell House, 149 7th St. in  
 Gowanus.  
 TUES., MARCH 29 
 POETRY, BEATS: Join poets  
 Mahogany L. Brown and Jive  
 Poetic for Brooklyn’s own  
 poetry slam to announce the  
 return of monthly programming  
 this fall. Free. 6:30 pm.  
 Virtual. bricartsmedia.org.  
 WEDS., MARCH 30 
 MUSIC, EMOTION: Moses  
 Sumney will bring a live performance  
 of Blackalachia to  
 the stage at Brooklyn Academy  
 of Music for his largest  
 NYC performance to date.  
 $25. 8 pm. Brooklyn Academy  
 of Music 30 Lafayette  
 Avenue between Ashland  
 Place and St Felix Street in  
 Fort Greene. (718) 636-4100.  
 bam.org.  
 SHORT FILMS: Soak in some  
 of the festival circuit’s most  
 acclaimed short films of the  
 season, with SXSW and Sundance  
 favorites along with  
 under-the-radar hidden gems  
 produced during the pandemic. 
  Filmmakers will take  
 questions after screening. 8  
 pm. $12. Littlefield, 635 Sackett  
 St. in Gowanus. littlefieldnyc. 
 com 
 THURS., MARCH 31 
 CAREERS, MORTICIANS: Check  
 out a day in the life of mortuary  
 science student and graduates, 
  those on the path to  
 become morticians, and what  
 it was like to train for the role.  
 Free registration. 6–7:30 pm.  
 Green-wood Cemetery 500  
 25th Street at the intersection  
 of Fifth Avenue in Sunset  
 Park. (718)-768-7300. greenwood. 
 com.  
 ONGOING 
 FOOD, HALAL RESTAURANT  
 WEEK: For the first time in  
 New York, Halal restaurants  
 all over the city are curating  
 special menus to treat their  
 guests. Over eight restaurants  
 in Brooklyn, 20 in Queens,  
 nine in Manhattan, 12 in Suffolk  
 County and 16 in Nassau  
 have discounted deals for multiple  
 course meals. Many of  
 the spots have a perfect rate  
 on Yelp. The list includes a variety  
 of food styles including  
 Thai, Indian, burgers, kebabs,  
 wings, vegetarian options and  
 more on the Halal Guide’s  
 Facebook page and Instagram  
 account. Now through March  
 31. $8.99-$45. instagram.com/ 
 halalnyc 
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 Check out the Oscars at Nitehawk on March 27. Nitehawk 
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 BAG MEN: The Emerald Society Pipes & Drums march through Bay Ridge. File photo by Steve Solomonson 
 
				
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