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Brighton Beach, (718)
694–1600, https://www.
nytransitmuseum.org.
EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN’S
RESOURCE FAIR: Connect
with a wide range
of health, education and
recreation resources for
children and teens with
disabilities. Free. 11 am–3
pm. Brooklyn Public Library
10 Grand Army
Plaza at Flatbush Avenue
in Prospect Heights, (917)
751–4890, www.bklynlibrary.
org.
HARVEST FESTIVAL: Meet
the gardeners of Hollenback
Community Garden,
take a tour, enjoy pizza
from the grill, and listen
to live music by the Clinton
Hillbillies! Free. 11
am–3 pm. Hollenback
Community Garden 460
Washington Ave. between
Gates and Greene
avenues in Clinton Hill,
(925) 949–3485, www.
hollenbackcommunitygarden.
org.
FREE ZUMBA CLASS: A free,
one-hour fi tness class that
fuses Latin, International
and popular music dance
themes. Free. Noon. Mc-
Carren Center 776 Lorimer
St. between Bayard
Street and Driggs Avenue
in Williamsburg, (718)
218–2380, www.nycgovparks.
org.
BREUKELEN COUNTY FAIR:
A day-long extravaganza
of games, crafts, local
food, pony rides, music,
demonstrations, and family
friendly workshops.
Free. 1–5 pm. Wyckoff
House Museum (5816
Clarendon Rd. at Ditmas
Avenue in East Flatbush).
ART, “FALL IN, FALL OUT”:
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.
Also featuring the exhibits
“Color,” and “Spatial
Relations.”” Free. 1–6
pm. Brooklyn Waterfront
Artists Coalition 499
Van Brunt St., near Reed
Street in Red Hook, (718)
596–2506, www.bwac.
org.
COME OUT AND PLAY
FESTIVAL: An annual celebration
of urban gaming,
with family friendly games
in the afternoon and
grown-up events at night.
Free. 1–5 pm and 6–10
pm. Manhattan Bridge
Archway Plaza (155 Water
St. between Adams and
Pearl streets in Dumbo),
www.dumbo.is.
GET CIVIC MINDED: Assemblywoman
Diana C. Richardson
(D–Crown Heights)
hosts her monthly series
bringing together community
leaders, organizations,
and constituents to
discuss community issues.
2–4 pm. M.S. 61 400
Empire Blvd. at New York
Avenue in Crown Heights,
(718) 774–1002.
NIGHTLIFE, “QUEEN OF
HEARTS”: 5 pm and 10
pm. See Friday, Sept. 27.
THEATER, “THE DEFILED
BED 2”: A play about a
selfi sh ex-senator dies,
then gets a second
chance on earth. $25.
6 pm. (1958 Fulton St.
between Ralph and Howard
avenues in Bedford-
Stuyvesant), www.trevipershayproductions.
com.
ART, “18 STANZAS SUNG
TO A TATAR REED WHISTLE”:
7:30 pm. See Friday,
Sept. 27.
THEATER, “OEDIPUS —
SEX WITH MUM WAS
BLINDING”: 7:30 pm. See
Friday, Sept. 27.
THEATER, “THE TALMUD”:
8 pm. See Friday, Sept. 27.
MUSIC, “THE CONSTITUTION,
A SECULAR ORATORIO”:
An operatic take
on the nation’s founding
documents. $35. 8 pm.
Vertical Player Repertory
219 Court St., between
Wyckoff and Warren
streets in Boerum Hill,
(800) 646–0686, www.
vpropera.org.
THEATER, “A VIEW FROM
THE BRIDGE”: 8 pm. See
Friday, Sept. 27.
MUSIC, ANTIBALAS: The
Afropunk band closes the
summer music series. The
High and Mighty Brass
Band opens. $26 ($22 in
advance). 8 pm. Industry
City Courtyard 1-2 (238
36th St. between Second
and Third avenues in
Sunset Park), www.cityfarmpresents.
com/summerseries.
TALK, CAMPFIRE: A live
outdoor storytelling show
around a fi re, featuring
Evan Williams, Paris
Sashay, and Doug Smith.
$10 ($5 in advance). 8
pm. North Brooklyn
Farms (320 Kent Ave. at
S. Fourth Street in Williamsburg),
northbrooklynfarms.
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. 29
ART, BEYOND THE
STREETS: 11 am–9 pm.
See Friday, Sept. 27.
TOUR, PARADE OF
TRAINS!: 11 am–4 pm.
See Saturday, Sept. 28.
ATLANTIC ANTIC: The 45th
annual festival will stretch
over 10 blocks, featuring
food, music, shopping,
and community! Free.
Noon–5 pm. Atlantic Avenue
between Fourth Avenue
and the waterfront
in Boerum Hill, (718) 875–
8993, atlanticave.org.
ART, “FALL IN, FALL OUT”:
1–6 pm. See Saturday,
Sept. 28.
FUND-RAISER, FOOD
MEETS FASHION: An international
food fair and
a fashion show, featuring
unlimited eats and local
models showing off outfi
ts. Proceeds go towards
a scholarship fund. $35
($15 kids 10–17). 1–4 pm.
Our Lady of Grace School
385 Avenue W at E. Second
Street in Gravesend,
(718) 627–2020, www.ourladyofgraceschool.
org.
FUND-RAISER, FOREVER
FRIENDS: Comedians
Maeve Higgins, Karen
Chee, Aparna Nancherla,
Cole Escola, and Julio
Torres perform to raise
money for refugees and
families on the border.
$20–$25. 7 pm. Bell
House 149 Seventh St. at
Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.
thebellhouseny.com.
THEATER, “OEDIPUS —
SEX WITH MUM WAS
BLINDING”: 7:30 pm. See
Friday, Sept. 27.
NIGHTLIFE, “QUEEN OF
HEARTS”: 8 pm. See Friday,
Sept. 27.
TUES, OCT. 1
TALK, THE NEUROSCIENCE
OF DIGITAL DISTRACTIONS:
Dr. Anastasia
Dedyukhina explores how
the internet is changing
our brains. Advance tickets
required. $15. 6 pm.
Bklyn Commons (7 Marcus
Garvey Blvd. at Broadway
in Bushwick), www.eventbrite.
com.
THEATER, WHY?: 7:30 p.m.
See Friday, Sept. 27.
BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIA
CHORUS SEEKS
SINGERS: The Chorus
seeks singers for its Winter
Concert. For more
information e-mail brooklynphilharmoniachorus@
gmail.com. Free. 7:30 pm.
First Presbyterian Church
124 Henry St. between
Clark Street and Love
Lane in Brooklyn Heights,
(718) 907–0963, www.
brooklynphilharmoniachorus.
org.
WED, OCT. 2
THEATER, WHY?: 7:30 pm.
See Friday, Sept. 27.
FILM, 12TH ANNUAL BUSHWICK
FILM FESTIVAL
OPENING EVENT: A fi veday
celebration of fi lm,
innovation, and ‘space,’
starts with a red-carpet
event for the thriller “The
Ghost Who Walks.” $40.
6 pm. House of Yes (2
Wyckoff Ave. at Jefferson
Street in Bushwick), www.
houseofyes.org.
TALK, THE CASE FOR REPARATIONS
IN ACTION:
A panel of experts to unpack
the notion of reparations
broadly, examine
various forms that reparations
might take, and look
at one concrete example
happening today. $15. 7
pm. Brooklyn Historical
Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street in
Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
COMEDY, QUEER FILM
THEORY 101: A monthly
comedy show where
LGBTQ performers “out”
the fi lms that infl uenced
their identity. Featuring
Lorena Russi, Gabe Gonzalez,
and Andres Govea.
Free. 8 pm. House of
Wax (445 Albee Sq. West
between Fleet and Willoughby
Streets in Downtown),
www.thehouseofwax.
com.
FILM, SPOONS, TOONS,
AND BOOZE COMIC
CON EDITION: A celebration
of animated superheroes,
with a costume contest,
sugary cereal, and
booze. $18. 9:45 pm. Nitehawk
Cinema Prospect
Park (188 Prospect Park
West at 14th Street in Park
Slope), www.nitehawkcinema.
com/prospectpark.
THURS, OCT. 3
READING, TELLING MUSLIM
STORIES: An evening
of readings and conversation
about storytelling
and place, inspired by
the “Muslims in Brooklyn”
project. $5. 6:30 pm.
Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont St. at
Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
FILM, “THE RISE OF JORDAN
PETERSON”: A
documentary about the
controversial author, with
a discussion with the fi lmmaker
after the screening.
$25. 6:45 pm. Shape-
Shifter Lab 18 Whitwell
Pl. between First and Carroll
streets in Gowanus,
(646) 820–9452, www.
shapeshifterlab.com.
ART, “18 STANZAS SUNG
TO A TATAR REED WHISTLE”:
7:30 pm. See Friday,
Sept. 27.
NIGHTLIFE, HUMP! FILM
FESTIVAL: Dan Savage’s
14th Annual festival of
short pornographic fi lms
presents audience favorites
from 2008 through
2017. $30 ($25 in advance).
7:30 pm. House of
Yes (2 Wyckoff Ave. at Jefferson
Street in Bushwick),
www.houseofyes.org.
NIGHTLIFE, “QUEEN OF
HEARTS”: 8 pm. See Friday,
Sept. 27.
FRI, OCT. 4
THEATER, WHY?: 7:30 pm.
See Friday, Sept. 27.
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN
ARTS FESTIVAL: A weekend
of free outdoor arts
performances, including
an instrument-building
workshop from Bang on
a Can, performances by
the Asphalt Orchestra and
the Soul Tigers Marching
Band, and a dance class
from the Mark Morris
Dance Group. Free. 5–8
pm. The Plaza at 300 Ashland
(300 Ashland Pl. at
Lafayette Avenue in Fort
Greene), www.dbartsfestival.
org.
TALK, FRENCH FILM
WORKSHOP: A workshop
about the infl uence of
French New Wave cinema.
$25. 7 pm. Learn French
Brooklyn (33 Nassau Avenue,
2nd Floor, Brooklyn,
NY 11222 in Greenpoint),
www.learnfrenchbrooklyn.
com.
ART, “18 STANZAS SUNG
TO A TATAR REED WHISTLE”:
7:30 pm. See Friday,
Sept. 27.
READING, FELICIA DAY:
The Internet star reads
from her book “You’re
Never Weird on the Internet
(Almost).” $20. 7:30
pm. St. John’s Lutheran
Church (155 Milton St. in
Greenpoint), www.wordbookstores.
com.
MUSIC, ENSEMBLE / PARALLAX:
The cutting-edge
music and multimedia
group performs Italian
works from the 16th century,
alongside a piece
of multimedia video art
that reacts to the music.
$25. 7:30 pm. National
Sawdust 80 N. Sixth St.
at Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg,
(646) 779–
8455, www.nationalsawdust.
org.
NIGHTLIFE, “QUEEN OF
HEARTS”: 8 pm. See Friday,
Sept. 27.
MUSIC, HORRORFEST:
Opera on Tap performs
horror-themed music by
new artists. Free. 8 pm.
Barbes (376 9th Street
Brooklyn, NY).
MUSIC, THE SUN TOO
CLOSE TO THE EARTH:
A new work for an electric
guitar ensemble by composer
Rhys Chatham. $25.
8 pm. Issue Project Room
22 Boerum Pl. at Livingston
Street in Downtown,
(718) 330–0313, www.issueprojectroom.
org.
NIGHTLIFE, RAVE OF
THRONES: DJ Kristian
Nairn, also known as
Hodor from “Game of
Thrones” spins at this
dance party. $20–$30. 9
pm–4 am. Schimanski (54
North 11th St. between
Kent and Wythe Avenues
in Williamsburg), www.
schimanskinyc.com.
SAT, OCT. 5
T.E.A.L. WELLNESS WEEKEND:
An event to raise
awareness for ovarian
cancer. with no-cost mammograms,
an oral cancer
workshop, and a cooking
demo. Free. 9 am–1 pm.
T.E.A.L. Community Center
533 16th St. in Park
Slope, (917) 310–4835,
www.TellEveryAmazingLady.
org/workshops.
FILM, THE WITCHES OF
EASTWICK: The witch
fi lm festival continues.
$13. 11am. Nitehawk Cinema
Prospect Park (188
Prospect Park West at
14th Street in Park Slope),
www.nitehawkcinema.
com/prospectpark.
MARKET, FAD MARKET: A
curated fashion, art and
design pop-up marketplace
focuses on products
made in NYC. Free.
11 am–7 pm. City Point
445 Albee Square West
between Fulton and Willoughby
streets in Downtown,
(718) 513–2547,
www.fadmarket.co.
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN
ARTS FESTIVAL: 11 am–6
pm. See Friday, Oct. 4.
MUSIC, PUTNAM TRIANGLE
COMMUNITY
CELEBRATION: A kids’
concert, a spoken word
performance, a local
school choir, and jazz artists
will play to welcome
back the public space.
Free. 11 am. Putnam Triangle
Plaza (22 Putnam at
Fulton Street in Clinton
Hill).
FREE ZUMBA CLASS: Noon.
See Saturday, Sept. 28.
OUTDOORS, NORTH
BROOKLYN BOAT CLUB
PUBLIC PADDLE: Take a
canoe tour with views of
Manhattan, tasty beverages,
and snacks on hand.
Free. Noon–4 pm. Mase
Park (1205 Manhattan
Ave. at Newtown Creek in
Greenpoint), www.northbrooklynboatclub.
org.
ART, “FALL IN, FALL OUT”:
1–6 pm. See Saturday,
Sept. 28.
MARKET, ART MARKET 4
REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE:
A market with handmade
and vintage items
for sale, a raffl e, drinks,
and snacks. A portion of
the event’s proceeds benefi
t Planned Parenthood
NYC. Free. 1–6 pm. 664
Bergen St. between Vanderbilt
and Underhill avenue
in Prospect Heights,
(516) 880–4986.
NIGHTLIFE, “QUEEN OF
HEARTS”: 5 pm and 10
pm. See Friday, Sept. 27.
COMEDY, NICK CAVE’S
BAR AND OTHER TALES:
Aug Stone discusses his
failed trip to fi nd a bar in
Berlin, followed by tales
from four other comedians.
$5 suggested donation.
6 pm. Pete’s Candy
Store 709 Lorimer St.
at Richardson Street in
Williamsburg, (718) 302–
3770, www.petescandystore.
com.
MUSIC, PARTY OF THE
YEAR: Musician Ted
Francis launches his new
single “Babie” with an
art party, featuring the
Artwell Creative; hoodies
from Clockwork NY,
and DJ Will da Thrill.
Free. 7–11 pm. Brooklyn
Bridge Bistro (63 Tillary
St. between Adams and
Jay streets in Downtown),
bkpartyoftheyear.eventbrite.
com.
ART, “18 STANZAS SUNG
TO A TATAR REED WHISTLE”:
7:30 pm. See Friday,
Sept. 27.
MUSIC, THE SUN TOO
CLOSE TO THE EARTH: 8
pm. See Friday, Oct. 4.
DANCE, TREELINE DANCE
WORKS: A Chicago and
New York City-based contemporary
dance co-op
performs “In the belly of a
crane / our secrets rest.”
$22 ($18 in advance).
8 pm. Triskelion Arts
106 Calyer St. between
Banker Street and Clifford
Place in Greenpoint, (718)
389–3473, www.triskelionarts.
org.
COMEDY, POPPED COLLAR
COMEDY SHOW:
8:30 pm. See Saturday,
Sept. 28.
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Light show: Avant-garde music and multimedia group Ensemble / Parallax plays
at National Sawdust in Williamsburg on Oct. 4, with a show focused on Italian
works, including one piece inspired by 16th-century madrigals. The music will
be accompanied by three abstract video installations that will react to the music,
created by German artist Wolfgang Lehmann.
Courtesy of the Ensemble
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