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FRI, NOV. 19
MUSIC, STRING: Composer
and violist Jessica Pavone
presents a record-release
party of “Lull”, a composition
the artist wrote
during the pandemic and
incorporates soloists and a
string octet. 8 pm. $25 at
the door, $20 in advance.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Avenue
at the intersection of
Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill. (917) 267-0363. http://
www.roulette.org/
SAT, NOV. 20
HISTORY, GREEN-WOOD:
A trolley tour highlighting
some of the pioneering
women who call Green-
Wood Cemetery their permanent
home, including
Isabelle Goodwin, the fi rst
woman detective in New
York City. $30. 10 am —
noon at Green-Wood Cemetery,
Fifth Avenue and
25th Street in Sunset Park,
green-wood.com.
HOLIDAYS, DANISH CHRISTMAS
FAIR: Celebrate the
“hygge” at the Danish
Christmas Fair, hosted over
two days at the Danish
Seamen’s Church. Try the
“aebleskiver,” a spherical
Danish pancake, or
the pastor’s homestyle
“glögg,” or mulled wine.
10 am, Saturday and Sunday.
Free. Danish Seamen’s
Church, 102 Willow St in
Brooklyn Heights. https://
dskny.org/
CRAFTS, HOLIDAYS: Make
your own wreath for this
holiday season using dried
fl orals with Soil to Studio’s
technique that can be used
to make the decoration for
any season. Supplies will
be provided. noon–1:30
pm. $110 for advance
tickets. The Makers Guild
at Industry City 51 35th
Street between Second
and Third avenues in Sunset
Park. (718) 965-6450.
www.industrycity.com.
DANCE, LITTLEFIELD: Littlefi
eld’s monthly dance party
Be Cute - Dance Party for
Homos and Aliens from
Outer space with Matty
Beats and Horrorchata,
featuring Paloma Lamona,
Desert Rose, and more.
Nov. 20. 11pm. $20 tickets
in advance, limited $25
tickets available at the
door. Littlefi eld Performance
and Art Space, 635
Sackett Street between
Third and Fourth Avenues
in Gowanus. littlefi eldnyc.
com.
COMEDY, THANKS BUT NO
THANKSGIVING: Native
American comedians Brian
Bahe, Dash Turner, and
Tai Leclaire perform the
“antidote to the settler
nonsense that Is Thanksgiving,”
with stand-up and
games. Nov. 20. 7:30pm,
doors open at 7. $10 in
advance, $12 at the door.
Union Hall, 702 Union
Street between Fifth and
Sixth Avenues, Park Slope.
(718) 638 4400. unionhallny.
com
SUN, NOV. 21
ART, OLD STONE HOUSE:
Learn to paint a family
portrait with artist Dianne
Herbert. The workshop
builds from drawing with
pencil to painting with
acrylic. $10 suggested donation
11 am to 1:30 pm at
the Old Stone House, 336
3rd Street between Fourth
and Fifth Avenues in Park
Slope, theoldstonehouse.
org.
BIRDING, GREEN-WOOD
CEMETERY: Take a peaceful
stroll through Brooklyn’s
urban oasis before
opening hours to get
sights of northern birds
hiding out in the cemetery
through the winter season.
6:30 am. $20. Green-wood
Cemetery Main Entrance
500 25th Street at the intersection
of Fifth Avenue
in Greenwood Heights.
(718) 768-7300. www.
green-wood.com.
COMEDY, LITTLEFIELD: Comedians
Christian Banda,
Liam Higgins, and more
present “Do We Wanna
Talk About It?” an interactive
stand-up show about
therapy. Comedians and
audience members can
take part in talking about
what’s on their mind, to
live music performed
by Fatboi Sharif and DJ
Boogie. Nov. 21. 7:30pm,
doors open at 6:30. $12-
$15. Littlefi eld Performance
and Art Space, 635
Sackett Street between
Third and Fourth Avenues
in Gowanus. littlefi eldnyc.
com.
MON, NOV. 22
WRITING, CENTER FOR FICTION:
Get a preview of
“You Never Get it Back,”
writer Cara Blue Adams’s
new collection of short
stories, then enjoy a conversation
between Adams
and writer Marie Helene-
Bertino. Nov. 22. 7pm.
Streaming online via Zoom.
Registration free with optional
donation. centerforfi
ction.org
TUES, NOV. 23
THANKSGIVING, BAKED
IN BUSHWICK: Baked in
Bushwick brings an infused
twist to Thanksgiving dinner
with an intimate dinner
full of your favorite dishes.
Nov. 23. 6pm. $60-$80.
198 Lewis Avenue between
Greene and Lexington Avenues
in Bed-Stuy. bakedinbushwicknyc.
com
WED, NOV. 24
DANCE, HOUSE OF YES:
House of Yes presents
Thank You for Everything:
a Thanksgiving eve dance
party. Bring a food donation,
get a half-priced
cocktail. $10-20 (free before
11 pm), 10 pm to 4 am
at House of Yes, 2 Wyckoff
Avenue in Bushwick, houseofyes.
org.
THURS, NOV. 25
EXERCISE, TURKEY TROT:
Take a 5 mile run through
Prospect Park before
you gorge yourself with
Thanksgiving grub. Registration
has sold out but
there’s plenty of room to
watch! 9 am. $40 registration
fee. Race starts near
the LeFrak Center at 171
East Drive in Prospect
Park. https://pptc.org/
turkey
ONGOING:
ART, BROOKLYN BRIDGE
PARK: Check out pop-up
photo exhibits at Photoville
in Brooklyn Bridge
Park before it wraps up in
December. Free, all day
at Brooklyn Bridge Park
through Dec. 1, brooklynbridgepark.
org.
COMEDY, WILLIAMSBURG:
Maddy Smith of MTV’s
Wild ’n Out hosts Sunday
Night Bits every Sunday at
Bklyn Comedy Club, featuring
a lineup of standup
comedians. Free, 8 pm at
Bklyn Comedy Club, 308
Bedford Ave in Williamsburg,
oldmanhustle.com.
ICE SKATING, INDUSTRY
CITY: Cut up some ice
under the holiday lights at
Industry City’s reopened
outdoor ice skating rink.
Don’t forget to get some
hot chocolate at the stand
nearby — spiked if you’re
an adult. Opens for the
season Nov. 19. 10 am–6
pm. Open Thursday 4–8
pm, Fridays and Sundays
10 am–6 pm, and Saturday
10 am–8 pm. $12 per
person, and an additional
$10 to rent skates. Industry
City, Courtyard 5/6 51 35th
Street between Second
and Third avenues in Sunset
Park. (718) 965-6450.
www.industrycity.com.
WHISKEY, TOURS: Learn the
history of whiskey in New
York on a one-hour tour at
Fort Hamilton Distillery,
where you can bottle your
own whiskey and even
try some of the water of
life straight from the tap.
Every Friday–Sunday, 10
am–7 pm. $30. Fort Hamilton
Distillery at Industry
City 68 34th Street between
Second and Third
avenues in Sunset Park.
(917) 312-6695. www.
forthamilton.com.
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QUIRKY QUACKERS: Spend your Thankgiving morning running through Prospect Park for
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