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DANCE, PIGTAIL: 8 pm. See
Friday, Sept. 13.
THEATER, “THE TALMUD”: 8
pm. See Friday, Sept. 13.
COMEDY, BIG BREAK
STAND-UP: This week’s
show features Daniel Simonsen,
Molly Austin, Caitlin
Peluffo, and more. $10 ($7
in advance). 8 pm. The Nest
at Bluebird (504 Flatbush
Ave. at Lefferts Avenue in
Prospect Lefferts Gardens),
www.thenestbrooklyn.com.
THEATER, “A VIEW FROM
THE BRIDGE”: 8 pm. See
Friday, Sept. 13.
COMEDY, WOULD YOU
RATHER?: A comedy event
where Maggie Maxwell
and Andre Medrano ask
the big questions. Free. 8
pm. Friends and Lovers (641
Classon Ave. between Dean
and Pacifi c streets in Crown
Heights), www.fnlbk.com.
COMEDY, POPPED COLLAR
COMEDY SHOW: Dan
Wickes hosts a free comedy
show. Free. 8:30 pm. The
Platform 1178 Bushwick
Ave. in Bushwick, (718)
975–4822, https://www.
danwickes.com.
SUN, SEPT. 15
MUSIC, CAMILLE HARRIS:
Album release show for her
upcoming album, “Baby On
The Subway.’’ $15. 10:30
a.m. ShapeShifter Lab
18 Whitwell Pl. between
First and Carroll streets in
Gowanus, (646) 820–9452,
www.shapeshifterlab.com.
FUND-RAISER, 2019 BROOKLYN
HEART WALK: Raise
TUES, SEPT. 17
MUSIC, GRACE IVES: The
Queens songwriter performs
in the fi nal show of
the rooftop Sunset Songs
series. Free. 6–9 pm. Wythe
Hotel 80 Wythe Ave. at N.
11th Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 460–8000, www.
wythehotel.com.
FILM, IFP FILMMAKER LAB:
An outdoor screening of
excerpts from the 10 narrative
and 10 documentary
fi lms in the Independent
Filmmaker Project’s Lab.
Free. 7:45 pm. Fort Greene
Park Lawn (Myrtle Avenue
at N. Portland Avenue in
Fort Greene), www.rooftopfi
lms.com.
COMEDY, BE GENTLE: A
weekly stand-up party
hosted by Nick Chambers
and JJ Mattise. Free. 8 pm.
JJ’s Hideaway (97 N. 10th
St. between Berry Street
and Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg),
jjsbk.com.
WED, SEPT. 18
TALK, BLOGHER: A conference
of keynotes, educational
workshops, inspirational
panel discussions,
wellness and beauty activations,
and networking with
top brands. $250. 2–7 p.m.
Brooklyn Expo Center (72
Noble St. at Franklin Street
in Greenpoint).
FILM, FIDDLIN’: A documentary
about the world’s oldest
Fiddler’s Convention,
with live performers and
a discussion with the fi lmmakers.
$12. 7 pm. Murmrr
Theatre (17 Eastern Pkwy.
between Grand Army Plaza
and Underhill Avenue in
Prospect Heights), www.
murmrr.com.
FILM, “MOONSTRUCK”: An
outdoor screening of the
romantic comedy starring
Cher and Nicholas Cage.
Free. 8 pm. Parklife (636
Degraw St. between Third
and Fourth avenues in Gowanus),
www.parklifebk.com.
COMEDY, THE WITCHING
HOUR: A stand-up comedy
show set in Hell, hosted by
Satan’s minion Brother Ichabod
(comedian Matt Reiser).
Free. 8 pm. Lucky 13 Saloon
(644 Sackett St. between
Third and Fourth avenues in
Gowanus), www.lucky13saloon.
com.
MUSIC, FLUTTER ECHO: A
conversation and performance
from renowned
musician and author David
Toop, alongside free improviser
and composer
Tania Caroline Chen. $15.
8 pm. Issue Project Room
22 Boerum Pl. at Livingston
Street in Downtown,
(718) 330–0313, www.issueprojectroom.
org.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: A Chicago
style stand up showcase
featuring Dulce Sloan,
Sarah Tollemache, Mike
Lebovitz, and more. $10 ($5
in advance). 9 pm. The Gutter
200 N. 14th St. between
Wythe Avenue and Berry
Street, (718) 387–3585,
thegutterbrooklyn.com.
THURS, SEPT. 19
COMEDY, HER-ICANE COMEDY
SHOW: A showcase of
all women comics to benefi t
disaster relief. $10 ($8 in
advance). 7:30 p.m. Union
Hall 702 Union St. at Fifth
Avenue in Park Slope, (718)
638–4400, www.unionhallny.
com.
ART, “MIRROR MIRROR ON
THE WALL” OPENING
RECEPTION: An exhibition
of contemporary portraiture,
fi gure drawing and
sculpture by established
and emerging artists. Free.
6–8 pm. St. Francis College
180 Remsen St. between
Court and Clinton streets
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
489–5200, www.sfc.edu.
FILM, BADA$$ WOMEN OF
BROOKLYN: Six fi lms from
the Queens World Film Festival
by six talented women
fi lmmakers who just happen
to be from Brooklyn. Free. 7
pm. Caffeine Underground
447 Central Ave. at Putnam
Avenue in Bushwick, (718)
429 2579, www.queensworldfi
lmfestival.com.
ART, “18 STANZAS SUNG TO
A TATAR REED WHISTLE”:
An art installation by puppeteer
and performance
artist Hanne Tierney. Free.
7:30 pm. FiveMyles 558 St.
John’s Place between Classon
and Franklin avenues in
Crown Heights, (718) 783–
4438, www.fi vemyles.org.
NIGHTLIFE, “QUEEN OF
HEARTS”: 8 pm. See Sunday,
Sept. 15.
THEATER, “THE TALMUD”: 8
pm. See Friday, Sept. 13.
COMEDY, TRES LEACHES:
Three Cuban comedians
host a night of comedy and
music. Free. 8 pm. Gertie
58 Marcy Ave. at Grand
Street in Williamsburg, (561)
376–0506, www.gertie.nyc.
FILM, “AMERICAN FACTORY”:
A documentary
about culture clashes when
a Chinese company opens
a factory in Ohio. With live
music before the show,
and an after-party. Free
with RSVP. 8 pm. The Old
American Can Factory (232
Third St. at Third Avenue in
Gowanus), www.rooftopfi
lms.com.
THEATER, “A VIEW FROM
THE BRIDGE”: 8 pm. See
Friday, Sept. 13.
COMEDY, BROWN PRIVILEGE
COMEDY: An inclusive
lineup of the best
comedians in New York,
hosted by Saurin Choksi and
DJ Sareen Patel. Free. 8:30
pm. Friends and Lovers (641
Classon Ave. between Dean
and Pacifi c streets in Crown
Heights), www.fnlbk.com.
FRI, SEPT. 20
TAKE A SICK DAY FOR WELLNESS
URBAN RETREAT:
Workshops for your mind,
body, and soul including
meditation, Xtend Barre,
Heart opening yoga, Creative
Movement, a reiki
circle and more. Your ticket
includes lunch, snacks, wine,
and a goodie bag. $125. 10
am–4 pm. Rooftop Reds
299 Sands St. BLDG 275 in
Brooklyn Navy Yard, (703)
582–8609, rooftopreds.
com.
TALK, HAITIAN CREOLE JAZZ
SYMPOSIUM AND JAM
SESSION: A panel discussion
exploring the connections
between Haitian and
American jazz. Free. 5 pm.
Brooklyn Center for the
Performing Arts at Brooklyn
College 2900 Campus Rd.
between Hillel Place and
Avenue H in Midwood, (718)
951–4500, www.brooklyncenter.
org.
FILM, REEFER MADNESS: An
immersive screening of the
movie musical “Reefer Madness,”
with guest appearances
from the original cast
and musical performances.
$20–$45. 6:30 pm. House of
Yes (2 Wyckoff Ave. at Jefferson
Street in Bushwick),
www.houseofyes.org.
THEATER, “INDIAN INK”:
Tom Stoppard’s classic play
about love, art, and cultural
misunderstandings. $25. 7
pm. Actors Fund Arts Center
(160 Schermerhorn St.
between Hoyt and Smith
Streets in Downtown), www.
actorsfund.org.
COMEDY, 41 DAYS ‘TIL HALLOWEEN!:
Comedians
Jo Firestone and Aparna
Nancherla discuss their excitement
about the upcoming
spookly holiday. $15. 8
pm. Bell House 149 Seventh
St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.
thebellhouseny.com.
SAT, SEPT. 21
MUSIC, CREEKERS JAMBOREE:
Don’t miss your
chance to see Vienna Carroll,
famous for her black
roots music, followed by the
Ukuladies at the Gowanus
Creekers Jamboree! 5 – 8
p.m. Gowanus Dredgers
Canoe Club Boathouse (165
Second St. at the Canal in
Gowanus).
BUSTLE’S 2019 RULE BREAKERS:
A day-long, immersive
experience celebrating
women and non-binary
music makers, innovators
and newsmakers. Featuring
Lizzo, Jessie Reyez, Jesse
Jo Stark, Abir, and more.
$45. 1–9 pm. LeFrak Center
at Lakeside 171 East Dr. at
Ocean Avenue in Prospect
Park, (718) 462–0010, www.
lakesidebrooklyn.com.
ART, “FALL IN, FALL OUT”
OPENING RECEPTION:
The Brooklyn Waterfront
Artists Coalition displays
work by its members that
tries to defi ne their worlds
as life falls in and falls out
before them. Free. 1–6 pm.
Brooklyn Waterfront Artists
Coalition 499 Van Brunt
St., near Reed Street in Red
Hook, (718) 596–2506,
www.bwac.org.
NIGHTLIFE, “QUEEN OF
HEARTS”: 5 pm and 10 pm.
See Sunday, Sept. 15.
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Yeah, baby: Comedian and musician Camille Harris
will launch her album of silly jazz songs for kids,
“Baby on the Subway,” at Shapeshifter Lab in Gowanus
on Sept. 14.
Nara Gaisina
Parties welcome for all occasions
Special 3 Course Dinner Menu $2995 pp
Music: Thurs. - Sun.
1464 86th Street (between 14th & 15th Ave.)
Established 1971
awareness and funds for
the American Heart Association.
Free. 11 am–2 pm.
MCU Park 1904 Surf Ave.
at W. 17th St. in Coney Island,
(718) 449–8497, www.
brooklynheartwalk.org.
SEAN CASEY FUNDRAISER:
Fourth annual fundraiser for
the animal shelter, with gift
items and raffl e giveaways.
$75. Noon–5 pm. Dyker
Beach Golf Course Catering
Hall 1020 86th St, between
11th and 12th avenues in
Dyker Heights, (917) 698–
6567, www.dykerbeachgc.
com.
ART, PHOTOVILLE: Noon–10
pm. See Friday, Sept. 13.
DOG DAY OF SUMMER: A
party for people and their
pets to enjoy lounging,
drinks, and burgers served
out of a Mister Dips air
stream. Free. Noon–5 p.m.
The William Vale (111 N 12th
St. between Wythe Ave.
and Berry St. in Williamsburg),
www.thewilliamvale.
com.
SUNDAY SOCIAL ON MONTAGUE:
The main street
of Brooklyn Heights goes
car-free for a day of family
fun, including sports
and obstacle courses, arts
and crafts, robot making,
photo booths, puppet
shows, a marching band,
and a bouncy house. Free.
Noon–5 pm. Montague
Street (Montague Street
between Clinton and the
Promenade in Brooklyn
Heights), www.montaguebid.
com.
MARKET, RADICAL FILM
FAIR: A free fi lm fair organized
by Kickstarter and The
Eyeslicer, where fi lm companies
discuss their work and
sell their wares. Free. 1–5
pm. Kickstarter (58 Kent St.
between West and Franklin
streets in Greenpoint),
www.kickstarter.com.
THEATER, “GYPSY”: 2 pm.
See Friday, Sept. 13.
THEATER, “THE TALMUD”: 3
pm. See Friday, Sept. 13.
MUSIC, POM POM SQUAD:
$12. 7 pm. Baby’s All Right
146 Broadway between
Bedford and Driggs avenues
in Williamsburg, (718)
599–5800, www.babysallright.
com.
NIGHTLIFE, “QUEEN OF
HEARTS”: An extravagantly
baroque burlesque show
loosely inspired by “Alice
in Wonderland.” $85–$155.
8 pm. Company XIV 383
Troutman St. between
Wyckoff and Irving avenues
in Bushwick, (866) 811–4111,
www.companyxiv.com.
COMEDY, REPLY GUYS: The
leftist, feminist, comedy
podcast has its fi rst-ever live
show, with guests Ted Alexandro,
Jo Firestone, and
Hari Kondabolu. $12 ($10
in advance). 8 pm. Union
Hall 702 Union St. at Fifth
Avenue in Park Slope, (718)
638–4400, www.unionhallny.
com.
“A VIEW FROM THE
BRIDGE”: 8 pm. See Friday,
Sept. 13.
MON, SEPT. 16
TALK, THE GIST COMEDY
SPECIAL: Host Mike Pesca
and guests Hari Kondabolu,
Marina Franklin, Khalid Rahmaan
discuss what makes
something funny. $20. 7 pm.
Bell House 149 Seventh St.
at Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.
thebellhouseny.com.
FILM, “THE EYE SLICER”
PREMIERE: The cult television
show premieres its
second season. $16. 7:45
pm. Green-Wood Cemetery
Fifth Avenue and
25th Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080,
www.green-wood.com.
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