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endary backing musicians.
8 pm. $34-$39 in advance.
On Stage at Kingsborough,
2001 Oriental Blvd. at
Oxford Street, Manhattan
Beach. (718) 368–5596. onstageatkingsborough.
org.
DANCE, THIS IS NOW, AND
NOW, AND NOW: 8 pm.
See March 6.
SUN, MARCH 8
FAMILY, JACK AND THE
BEANSTALK: 11 am. See
March 7.
FAMILY, PURIM PARTY FOR
KIDS: The Rock and Roll
Playhouse presents the
band Uncle Ebenezer, playing
the music of Phish for
kids. 11 am. $12–$14. Brooklyn
Bowl, 61 Wythe Ave. between
N. 11th and N. 12th
streets, Williamsburg. (646)
560–0065. therockandrollplayhouse.
com.
FAMILY, PURIM BASH: City
Point celebrates Purim with
songs, stories, costumes,
drag queen story hour,
hamentashen, and klezmer
music by Hot Pstromi.
11 am. Free. City Point,
445 Albee Square West
between Fulton and Willoughby
streets, Downtown.
(718) 513–2547. citypointbrooklyn.
com.
FAMILY, BROOKLYN CAMP
EXPO 2020: An expo for
camps all over Brooklyn
and out-of-town sleepaway
camps. With kids’ activities,
games, prizes, and special
camp discounts and rebates
for parents. noon. Free.
Williamsburg Northside
Lower School, 299 N. Seventh
St. at Meeker Avenue,
Williamsburg. achildgrows.
com.
TALK, COCLICO INTERNATIONAL
WOMEN’S DAY
PANEL: The shoe store
hosts aconversation on
female leadership, representation,
and workplace
equity. Hosted by Gretchen
Jones. Noon. Free. Coclico,
101 Metropolitan Ave. at
Wythe Avenue, Williamsburg.
(212) 965–5462. coclico.
com.
THEATER, LEGALLY BLONDE
THE MUSICAL!: 1 pm. See
March 6.
FAMILY, PURIM PARTY AT
BAY RIDGE JEWISH CENTER:
Join the costume
parade and contest, try
hamantaschen baking,
and test your balance in a
bouncing house. 1 pm. $5
per person ($10 per family).
Bay Ridge Jewish Center,
Fourth Avenue & 81 Street.
(718) 836–3103. brjc.org.
THEATER, “VANYA AND
SONIA AND MASHA AND
SPIKE”: 2 pm. See March 7.
MUSIC, REGINA OPERA’S
GOLDEN JUBILEE CONCERT:
2 pm. See March 7.
MUSIC, SAINT PATRICK’S
DAY SHOW: Martin Mc-
Quade hosts his 16th annual
Saint Patrick’s Day Show
as a centennial tribute to
Mickey Rooney. 5 pm. Free.
Greenhouse Café, 7717
Third Ave. between 77th
and 78th Streets, Bay Ridge.
greenhousecafe.com.
MUSIC, MU WI: An organic
chamber ensemble using
traditional Korean and
Japanese instruments. 7
pm. $18-$25. Roulette,
509 Atlantic Ave. at Third
Avenue, Boerum Hill. (917)
267–0363. roulette.org.
MUSIC, IMPRESSIONS IN
BLUE AND RED: Guitarist
Alex Goodman promotes
his new album with an
album release show. 8 pm.
Free. Owl Music Parlor, 497
Rogers Ave. between Maple
and Midwood streets, Prospect
Lefferts Gardens. (718)
774–0042. theowl.nyc.
MON, MARCH 9
TALK, WHEN PREGNANCY
IS A DEATH SENTENCE: A
discussion of race and reproductive
healthcare. 5:30
pm. $10. Brooklyn Historical
Society, 128 Pierrepont St.
at Clinton Street. (718) 222–
4111. brooklynhistory.org.
TUE, MARCH 10
FAMILY, DEEDLE DEEDLE
DEES SING-A-LONG:
Sing-a-long for families
with Lloyd H. Miller of the
Deedle Deedle Dees. 9:30
am. Suggested donation
$10. Dekalb Market Hall,
445 Albee Square West.
(929) 359–6555. dekalbmarkethall.
com.
FAMILY, BULLY PREVENTION
AND THE ABUSE OF
POWER: A workshop for
parents, guardians, and educators.
RSVP required. To
register for the event please
click here. 4:30 pm. Free.
Brooklyn Comunity Foundation,
1000 Dean St. between
Classon and Franklin
avenues, Prospect Heights.
4ward-Inclusion.org.
TALK, GIRLS BEHIND BARS:
Experts discuss the fi ght to
end race and gender bias
in the incarceration of teen
girls. 5:30 pm. $15. Brooklyn
Historical Society, 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street.
(718) 222–4111. brooklynhistory.
org.
TALK, CURSIVE WRITING:
Take a step back into a bygone
era with a seven-week
course on cursive writing. 6
pm. Free. Brooklyn Public
Library’s Central branch,
10 Grand Army Plaza between
Eastern Parkway and
Flatbush Avenue10 Grand
Army Plaza between Eastern
Parkway and Flatbush
Avenue. (718) 230–2100.
bklynlibrary.org.
COMEDY, JUST COME: Free
curated stand-up comedy
from diverse comics, set in a
cozy dive bar environment.
7 pm. Free. The Graham,
151 Meserole St. (718)
388–4682. facebook.com/
TheGrahamBrooklyn.
FILM, METROPOLIS ENSEMBLE:
Metropolis Ensemble
performs a live musical
score at a screening of the
silent fi lm “Metropolis.” 7
pm. $30 ($25 in advance).
National Sawdust, 80 N.
Sixth St. at Wythe Avenue,
Williamsburg. (646) 779–
8455. nationalsawdust.org.
WED, MARCH 11
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. 10
am. Free. Mill Basin Public
Library, 2385 Ralph Ave. at
Veterans Avenue, Mill Basin.
(718) 241–3973. brooklynpubliclibrary.
org.
TALK, VOICES OF ADOPTION:
A night of conversation
and connection for
adult adoptees. 5 pm. Free.
Brooklyn Library Central
Branch, 10 Grand Army
Plaza at Eastern Parkway,
Prospect Heights. (646)
539–2167. spence-chapin.
org.
Free, GERMAN CONVERSATION
CLASS: Come
practice German in a fun
class led by native German
speakers! Email ziongelc@
gmail.com with questions,
to confi rm schedule, and to
join. 6 pm. Free. Zion Evangelical
Lutheran Church, 125
Henry St. between Clark
and Pierrepont streets,
Brooklyn Heights. (718)
852–2453. ziongelc.org.
DANCE, DANDY WELLINGTON
AND HIS SWINGIN’
BAND: Swing dancing every
Wednesday with the man
from Harlem! 6 pm. Free.
DeKalb Stage, 445 Albee
Square West at Fleet Street,
basement, Downtown. (929)
359–6555. dekalbmarkethall.
com.
MUSIC, “EAT THE DOCUMENT”:
An opera-in-progress,
based on the novel. 6
pm. $15. Center for Fiction,
15 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland
Place, Fort Greene. (718)
398–4024. aopopera.org.
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. 7 pm.
Free. Gertie’s 357 Grand
St. at Marcy Avenue. (718)
636–0902. instagram.com/
gertienyc.
MUSIC, PRE-MORTEM HIGH:
Indie-dreampop band
Forever Honey previews
songs from their new EP
“Pre-Mortem High” that
will be released in April.
7 pm. $11. Alphaville, 140
Wilson Ave. between Willoughby
Avenue and Suydam
Street. (347) 508–5006.
alphavillebk.com.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The Chicago
style stand up showcase
features Jo Firestone,
Emmy Blotnick, Dan St. Germain,
and more. 8 pm. $10
($5 in advance). The Gutter,
200 N. 14th St. between
Wythe Avenue and Berry
Street, Williamsburg. (718)
387–3585. cysknyc.com.
THU, MARCH 12
TALK, LANDLORD TRAINING:
A course with the info
that every NYC homeowner
needs to know. All participants
will receive a Certifi -
cate of Completion. 5 pm.
$90–$100. NHS Brooklyn,
2806 Church Ave. between
Lloyd Street and Nostrand
Avenue, Prospect Lefferts
Gardens. (718) 469–4679.
nhsbrooklyn.org.
TALK, HEART HEALTH
WORKSHOPS: A weekly
series of workshops to educate
people about heart
disease and its prevention.
5 pm. Free. Bethany United
Methodist Church, 1208
St. Johns Place between
Albany and Troy avenues,
Crown Heights.
TALK, INSIDE STUDIO 54
AT THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM:
The founder of
Studio 54, Ian Schrager,
discusses its cultural infl uence
with fashion designer
Norma Kamali and editor
Christene Barberich. Explore
the new exhibit after
the talk. 6 pm. $35. Brooklyn
Museum, 200 Eastern
Pkwy. at Washington
Avenue. (718) 638–5000.
brooklynmuseum.org.
MUSIC, I GO HOME: Music by
composer Monroe Golden.
6:30 pm. $10. Scholes Street
Studio, 375 Lorimer St. at
Scholes Street, Williamsburg.
(718) 964–8763. scholesstreetstudio.
com.
DANCE, SPLIT BILL: A fournight
series, with two artists
each night sharing new
work. 7 pm. $22 ($18 in advance).
Triskelion Arts, 106
Calyer St. between Banker
Street and Clifford Place,
Greenpoint. (718) 389–3473.
triskelionarts.org.
NIGHTLIFE, DRAG KARAOKE:
Join the resident
queens in a celebration of
life, music, and everything
drag. 9 pm. Free. The Graham,
151 Meserole St. at
Graham Avenue, Bushwick.
thegrahambrooklyn.com.
FRI, MARCH 13
FAMILY, MASTERCHEF JUNIOR:
MasterChef Junior
comes to Brooklyn live on
tour. 5 pm. Tickets start at
$29.50. Kings Theatre, 1027
Flatbush Ave. between
Beverly Road and Tilden Avenue.
kingstheatre.com.
NIGHTLIFE, THE NOIRE
PAGEANT: A two-night
celebration of burlesque
performers of color. 5:30
pm. $20–$50. House of Yes,
2 Wyckoff Ave. at Jefferson
Street. (631) 861–4152. thenoirehalloffame.
com.
DANCE, SPLIT BILL: 7 pm. See
March 12.
SAT, MARCH 14
TALK, LETTERS TO OUR
SONS: A monologue event
where actresses read 50
stories written by black
women, accompanied
by live music. 2 pm and 6
pm. $25. The Billie Holiday
Theatre, 1368 Fulton St.
between Brooklyn and New
York avenues, Bedford–
Stuyvesant. thebillieholiday.
org.
ART, THE OUTSIDE PAINTERS,
OPENING RECEPTION:
A group exhibition
dedicated to en plein air
painting by eight New York
City artists. 4 pm. Free. Industry
City, 274 36th Street
between Second and Third
Avenues. (718) 422–7806.
courttree.com.
NIGHTLIFE, THE NOIRE
PAGEANT: 5:30 pm. See
March 13.
COMEDY, WOULD YOU
RATHER: A comedy show
that asks the big questions,
featuring Amanda Van Nostrand,
Brad Howe, Anna
Roisman, and more. 7 pm.
Free. Friends and Lovers,
641 Classon Ave. between
Dean and Pacifi c streets,
Crown Heights. (720) 352–
4821. fnlbk.com.
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epic “Metropolis,” accompanied with a new live score
from the Grammy-nominated Metropolis Ensemble,
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