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SUN, SEPT. 8
MUSIC, SUN RA ARKESTRA:
This rescheduled show celebrates
Maestro Marshal
Allen’s 95th year and 105
years since Sun Ra’s arrival
on earth. Free. 2–6 p.m.
Union Pool 484 Union Ave.
at Meeker Avenue in Williamsburg,
(718) 609–0484,
www.union-pool.com.
MUSIC, OFF BOOK: An improvised
musical podcast. $20.
7 pm. Bell House 149 Seventh
St. at Third Avenue in
Gowanus, (718) 643–6510,
www.thebellhouseny.com.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The
Chicago-style stand up
showcase moves to Gowanus
and features Sam Jay,
3guysfrombrooklyn.com
Sean Patton, Jo Firestone,
Saurin Choksi, and more!
$10 ($8 in advance). 7 pm.
Littlefi eld (635 Sackett St.
between Third and Fourth
avenues in Gowanus), www.
littlefi eldnyc.com.
COMEDY, THE COMEDY KEY
PARTY: Ten comedians pair
up to create 10 minutes of
new scripted comedy. $7.
7 pm. Brooklyn Comedy
Collective 579 Metropolitan
Ave. between Lorimer
and Union streets in Williamsburg,
(917) 593–3843,
www.brooklyncc.com.
MON, SEPT. 9
TALK, THE DISH ON SUSTAINABLE
FOOD AND
BLISSFUL EATING: Brooklyn
foodie power couple
actress Debi Mazar and chef
Gabriele Corcos talk about
food sustainability. $15.
6:30 pm. Brooklyn Historical
Society 128 Pierrepont St.
at Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
MUSIC, FALSE HARMONICS:
The fi fth installation
of music collaborations will
include performances by Lucrecia
Dalt, Hiro Kone, Roxy
Farman and Aaron Dilloway.
$15-$20. 7–11 pm. Pioneer
Works 159 Pioneer St. between
Imlay and Conover
streets in Red Hook, (718)
596–3001, pioneerworks.
org.
TUES, SEPT. 10
CREATIVE HUMANS NETWORKING
MIXER: Come
out, grab a bite, vibe out,
and meet fellow creatives.
$10. 6–10pm. 4th Floor
Studios 349 Suydam Street,
Suite 4L, between Wyckoff
and Irving avenues in Bushwick,
(212) 804–8576.
FILM, “MURDER IN THE
FRONT ROW”: A documentary
about the San
Francisco Bay-area thrash
metal scene. Followed by a
talk with the director. $15.
7:30 pm. Alamo Drafthouse
445 Albee Square West
between Willoughby and
Fulton streets in Downtown,
(718) 513–2547, www.drafthouse.
com/nyc.
READING, MALCOLM
GLADWELL: The writer
discusses his new book
“Talking to Strangers.” $55.
8 pm. Kings Theatre (1027
Flatbush Ave. between
Beverly Road and Tilden
Avenue in Flatbush), www.
kingstheatre.com.
MUSIC, RAPHAEL SAADIQ:
The R&B artist plays tunes
from his new album “Johnny
Lee.” $35. 8 pm. Music
Hall of Williamsburg 66
N. Sixth St. between Kent
and Wythe avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 486–5400,
www.musichallofwilliamsburg.
com.
WED, SEPT. 11
FILM, WOLFGANG STAEHLE’S
“2001”: A video work
that captured the Sept.
11, 2001 terror attacks on
NYC will play all day. Free.
8:30 am–7 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
READING, NARRATORS
OF 9-11: A panel of writers
whose works of fi ction
and non-fi ction focus on
our shared experience of
the Sept. 11 attacks. Free.
7 pm. Brooklyn Historical
Society 128 Pierrepont St.
at Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
MUSIC, TAMINO: The Belgian,
Egyptian and Lebanese
singer will debut his new
album “Amir”. $20. 7:30
pm. National Sawdust 80
N. Sixth St. at Wythe Avenue
in Williamsburg, (646)
779–8455, www.nationalsawdust.
org.
FILM, “DAZED AND CONFUSED”:
An outdoor
screening of Richard Linklater’s
fi lm about teenagers
on the last day of school
in 1976. Free. 8 pm. Parklife
(636 Degraw St. between
Third and Fourth avenues in
Gowanus), parklifebk.com.
MUSIC, THE UNLIKELY CANDIDATES:
The catchy altpop
band from Texas plays.
$15 ($12 in advance). 8:30
pm. Rough Trade NYC 64
N. Ninth St. between Kent
and Wythe avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 388–4111,
www.roughtradenyc.com.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW NYC:
A Chicago-style stand up
showcase featuring Anthony
Devito, Nore Davis, Samantha
Ruddy, Sydnee Washington,
and more. $10 ($5 in
Blocked party: After an experimental run earlier this
year, “The Talmud,” a theatrical mash-up of Jewish
teachings and kung-fu movies, returns to the Target
Margin Theater for a three-week run on Sept. 12.
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THURS, SEPT. 12
READING, CHRISTINE SLOAN
STODDARD: The poet
reads her new book “Desert
Fox by the Sea.” Free. 7 pm.
Unnameable Books (600
Vanderbilt Avenue in Prospect
Heights).
MUSIC, KINGSBOROUGH
MUSICAL SOCIETY CHORUS
AUDITIONS: The
Chorus is seeking choral
singers to perform a mixed
repertoire of theater,
folk, and classical music.
Rehearsals are Thursday
evenings. For information
about joining the Chorus,
please call Steve Friedman
at (718) 338–9132. 7:30 pm.
King’s Chapel Church 2702
Quentin Rd., at E. 27th
Street. in Sheepshead Bay,
(718) 415–8015, www.kingschapelnyc.
THEATER, “THE TALMUD”:
A genre-bending performance
Talmud and Kung-Fu fi lms.
$20–$25. 8 pm. Target Margin
Theater 232 52nd St.
between Second and Third
avenues in Sunset Park,
(718) 398–3095.
MUSIC, MUSIC OF CURIOSITIES:
The monthly music
concert series showcases
drummer Darbuka, guitarist
Rob Mastrianni, and surreal
belly dancer Obsidian
Absurd. $20. 9 pm. Coney
Island USA 1208 Surf Ave.
at W. 12th Street in Coney
Island, (718) 372–5159,
www.coneyisland.com.
FRI, SEPT. 13
FILM, FILM DOUBLE FEATURE:
See Errol Morris’s
painfully funny “Gates of
Heaven” about the bizarre
world of pet cemeteries, followed
by Standish Lawder’s
“Necrology.” Green-Wood
It Pays to Check with Us
org.
based on the
Cemetery Fifth Avenue and
25th Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080,
www.green-wood.com.
DINING, BROOKLYN BREWS:
A pop-up beer garden
featuring local breweries,
tasty bites, and lawn games.
Free. 4–8 pm. MetroTech
Commons (Myrtle Avenue
between Bridge and Lawrence
streets in Downtown).
ART, “MEET THE TREES” ART
OPENING: Leroy’s Place
unveils a show of monster
puppets, funny photo ops,
giant cardboard trees that
talk, and drinks and snacks
for everyone. With live
music by Alex Klimovitsky.
Free. 4–8 pm. Leroy’s Place
353 Seventh Ave. between
10th and 11th streets in Park
Slope, (718) 369–4200,
www.leroysplace.com.
THE DUMBO PIZZA PARTY:
Try $2 slices from three different
pizza joints, and $2
scoops from four ice cream
spots, a DJ set by Rev. Vince
Anderson; balloon animals,
and face painting for kids.
Free. 5–10 pm. Archway
Under Manhattan Bridge
155 Water St. between
Adams and Pearl streets
in Dumbo in Dumbo, (718)
237–8700, dumbo.is.
SAT, SEPT. 14
MOFFAT STREET BLOCK
PARTY: A block party with
local bands of all varieties,
homemade mexican food
and drink, games (dominos,
volleyball, eating contests)
and fun prizes for everyone.
Free. Noon–7 pm. Moffat
Street Presents 338 Moffat
St. between Knickerbocker
and Irving avenues in Bushwick,
(646) 867–2248.
FINDING ASHLEY STEWART
2019: A night of music,
dance, and celebration, with
Loni Love, Salt N Pepa, and
Faith Evans, among others.
$30–$50. 8 pm. Kings
Theatre (1027 Flatbush Ave.
between Beverly Road and
Tilden Avenue in Flatbush),
www.kingstheatre.com.
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