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490 Pacifi c St. at Third
Avenue, Boerum Hill. (718)
757–0954. restorationtime.
com.
THEATER, ASSEMBLE: 5 pm.
See Jan. 31.
MON. FEB. 3
TALK, BOROUGH PRESIDENT
ADAMS: The Brooklyn
Borough President
discusses his life in public
service. 10:10 am. Free.
Founders Hall at St. Francis
College, 180 Remsen St.
between Court and Clinton
streets. (718) 489–5200.
sfc.edu.
TUE, FEB. 4
ART, WOMEN LEADERS IN
THE ARTS: The directors
of three major metropolitan
museums discuss the
changing role of museums
in the twenty-fi rst century.
RSVP requested. 7 pm.
Free. Brooklyn Museum,
200 Eastern Pkwy. at
Washington Avenue. (718)
638–5000. brooklynmuseum.
org.
COMEDY, JUST COME: Free
curated stand-up comedy
from diverse comics, set in
a cozy dive bar environment.
8 pm. Free. The Graham,
151 Meserole St. (718)
388–4682. facebook.com/
TheGrahamBrooklyn.
MUSIC, SLAMJUNK PRESENTS:
A weekly show of
blues musicians. 8 pm. $10.
Mama Tried, 787 Third Ave.
between 26th and 27th
streets, Sunset Park. (248)
979–0308. mamatriedbk.
com/brooklyn-sunset-parkmama
tried-events.
COMEDY, THE ERIC ’N ED
SHOW: The comedy duo,
performance artists, street
jokers, and musicians perform.
With DJ Chaz0. 9
pm. $8. Mama Tried, 787
3rd Ave. (248) 979–0308.
slamjunkbk.com.
WED, FEB. 5
FAMILY, BROOKLYN DOG
FRISBEE LEAGUE: A fun,
friendly game of frisbee
fetch, where you and your
dog have 60 seconds to
make as many throws
and catches as possible.
Longer catches earn more
points. 8 am. $20 for fi veweek
season. Prospect
Park Grecian Shelter, Enter
at Parkside Avenue and
Prospect Park Southwest.
(330) 819–8612. facebook.
com/Brooklyn-Disc-
Dogs-309204953177542.
EMERGENCY BLOOD
DRIVE: Donate blood with
members of Haley’s Comets.
Please bring ID and
eat beforehand. 10 am.
Free. Greenhouse Café,
7717 Third Ave. between
77th and 78th Streets, Bay
Ridge. greenhousecafe.
com.
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See Jan. 31.
THEATER, OUR LADY OF
121ST STREET: 2 pm. See
Jan. 31.
MUSIC, REGINA OPERA’S
WINTER CONCERT: A
two-hour concert of popular
opera selections, plus a
world premier quartet by
composer Julian Raheb.
3 pm. $15 ($5 teens; kids
free). Our Lady of Perpetual
Help School Auditorium,
5902 Sixth Ave. at
60th Street, Sunset Park.
(718) 259–2772. reginaopera.
org.
MUSIC, THE BOWERY TRIO:
The chamber music group
performs Brahms, Frühling,
and Muczynski. 3 pm. $20
suggested donation. Soapbox
Gallery, 636 Dean St.
between Carlton and Vanderbilt
avenues, Prospect
Heights. (631) 559–4586.
facebook.com/TheDowntownBrooklynChamberMusicFestival.
HEALTHIER CHURCH
CHALLENGE: A 12-week
program designed to
empower you to lower
your risk of heart disease
and stroke, lose weight,
manage your blood pressure,
and lower your risk
of diabetes. 4 pm. Free.
The Temple of Restoration,
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BEST RESTAURANtS iN BROOKLYN
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SPORTS, SHAPE UP AT THE
MILL BASIN LIBRARY: A
weekly, low-impact workout
designed to help build
muscle strength while
improving cardiovascular
health and range of
motion. 11 am. Free. Mill
Basin Public Library, 2385
Ralph Ave. at Veterans
Avenue, Mill Basin. (718)
241–3973. brooklynpubliclibrary.
org.
Free, PEACE CORPS CELEBRATES
BLACK HISTORY
MONTH: Discover the
benefi ts of Peace Corps
service from Black Peace
Corps Volunteers. Registration
is required. 6 pm.
Free. The Gentlemen’s
Factory, 495 Flatbush
Ave., third fl oor, between
Empire Boulevard and
Lefferts Avenue, Prospect
Lefferts Gardens. (212)
352–5456. peacecorps.
gov.
THEATER, YBOR CITY: A
musical about the labor
movement among cigar
factory workers 1918
Tampa, Florida, plus a
love story. 7 pm. Free
($20 premium seating).
Rustik Taverm, 471 Dekalb
Ave. between Kent
and Franklin avenues,
Bedford–Stuyvesant. (718)
213–8885. danfurman.
com/impossible-but-truein
a-tavern.html.
TALK, UNDATEABLES
LIVE: A live version of the
dating column, with past
subjects sharing their
dating stories, and editor
Will Gleason and a panel
of experts offering tips
for dating in New York
City. 7 pm. Free. Time
Out Market New York, 55
Water St. between Main
and Old Dock streets, fi fth
fl oor. timeoutmarket.com/
newyork.
THEATER, THE GOOD SOUL
OF SETZUAN: 7:30 pm.
See Jan. 31.
COMEDY, SPA DAY COMEDY
SHOW: A lineup of
up-and-coming comics
working on longer sets. 8
pm. Free. Starr Bar, 214
Starr St. between Irving
and Wycoff Avenues.
COMEDY, GOOD DELIVERY
COMEDY: Step through
the door marked “Deliveries”
to Gertie’s basement
for a free comedy
show, hosted by Natasha
Vaynblat, CJ Hunt, and
James Hamilton. 8 pm.
Free. Gertie’s 357 Grand
St. at Marcy Avenue. (718)
636–0902. instagram.com/
gertienyc.
MUSIC, SLAMJUNK PRESENTS:
The blues group
presents musicians Jake
Sherman, Kami Maltz,
and Rosemary Minkler. 9
pm. $8. Mama Tried, 787
3rd Ave. (248) 979–0308.
slamjunkbk.com.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The Chicago
style stand up showcase
features JP McDade,
Sam Jay, Luke Mones, and
more. 9 pm. $10 ($5 in advance).
The Gutter, 200 N.
14th St. between Wythe
Avenue and Berry Street,
Williamsburg. (718) 387–
3585. cysknyc.com.
THU, FEB. 6
TALK, LANDLORD TRAINING:
A course with the
info that every NYC homeowner
needs to know. All
participants will receive a
Certifi cate of Completion.
10 am. $90–$100. NHS
Brooklyn, 2806 Church
Ave. between Lloyd Street
and Nostrand Avenue,
Prospect Lefferts Gardens.
(718) 469–4679. nhsbrooklyn.
org.
DINING, WIDOW JANE
BOOZY DISTILLERY
TOUR: A tour that includes
a fl ight of fi ve whiskeys,
small appetizers, a welcome
cocktail, and a tour
of the distillery. 5:30 pm.
$65. Widow Jane Distillery,
218 Conover St.
READING, FUTURELIT: A
conversation and celebration
with Graywolf Press
authors Donika Kelly,
Danez Smith, and Malcolm
Tariq; followed by a dance
party. 6:30 pm. Free with
RSVP. BAM Fisher, 321
Ashland Pl. between Hansen
Place and Lafayette
Avenue. bam.org.
THEATER, THE GOOD SOUL
OF SETZUAN: 7:30 pm.
See Jan. 31.
COMEDY, STOKED COMEDY:
A long-running, free
comedy show on the fi rst
and third Thursday of
every month, hosted by
Amber Rollo, Kelly Bachman,
Davidson Boswell
and Julie Piñero. Also,
there will be free pizza
for the audience! 8 pm.
Free. Mad Tropical, 236
Troutman St. between
Knickerbocker and Wilson
avenues, Bushwick. madtropical.
com.
FILM, SPOONS, TOONS,
AND BOOZE VALENTINE’S
AFTER DARK: A
special evening edition
of the cartoon anthology
show, featuring primetime
cartoons about
crushes, break-ups, and
Valentine’s Day. With cereal,
contests, and booze.
9:30 pm. $18. Nitehawk
Cinema Prospect Park, 188
Prospect Park West at 14th
Street. nitehawkcinema.
com/prospectpark.
Free, DRAG KARAOKE:
Join the resident queens
in a celebration of life,
music, and everything
drag. 10 pm. Free.
The Graham, 151
Meserole St. at Graham
Avenue, Bushwick.
thegrahambrooklyn.com.
FRI, FEB. 7
THEATER, OUR LADY OF
121ST STREET: 2 pm. See
Jan. 31.
THEATER, THE GOOD SOUL
OF SETZUAN: 7:30 pm.
See Jan. 31.
MUSIC, LIFT EVERY VOICE:
A song recital featuring art
songs and spirituals by 10
brilliant African American
composers from the last
century. 7:30 pm. $10–$15.
First Unitarian Church
Chapel, 119 Pierrepont St.
at Monroe Place, Brooklyn
Heights. (570) 768–1283.
auralcompassprojects.org.
NIGHTLIFE, PROJECT PARLOR
GRAND RE-OPENING
CELEBRATION: The
10-year-old bar returns
with a new wood fl oor, a
fresh paint job, and many
other changes. With disk
jockeys and drink specials.
8 pm. Free. Project Parlor,
742 Myrtle Ave. between
Sanford Street and Nostrand
Avenue, Bedford-
Stuyvesant. www.projectparlor.
com.
SAT, FEB. 8
ART, VALENTINE’S DAY
MARKET HOSTED BY
COOTIES ZINE: A gift
market with local vendors,
music, drinks, raffl es,
and more. 1 pm. Free.
New Women Space, 188
Woodpoint Rd. at Skillman
Avenue, Williamsburg. cootieszine.
com.
THEATER, OUR LADY OF
121ST STREET: 2 pm. See
Jan. 31.
ART, CONCRETE CATHEDRALS
BY KAVES, OPENING
RECEPTION: Brooklyn
graffi ti artist Kaves presents
a new body of work. 5
pm. Free. Court Tree Gallery,
51 35th St. between
Second and Third avenues,
second fl oor, Sunset Park.
(718) 422–7806. courttree.
com.
FUND-RAISER, A-MUSE
BOUCHE GALA: The Muse
circus school hosts its second
annual gala, with live
performances, a vegan dinner,
silent and live auctions,
followed by a dance party.
1920s attire encouraged.
7 pm. $25–$60. The Muse,
350 Moffat St. between
Irving and Knickerbocker
avenues, Bushwick. (929)
400–1678. themusebrooklyn.
com.
THEATER, THE GOOD SOUL
OF SETZUAN: 7:30 pm.
See Jan. 31.
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Deflower power: Artist Valerie Hallier opens her solo
exhibit “Défloré(e)s” on Jan. 31 at the New York Arts
Residency and Studio Foundation in Sunset Park.
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