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am. Green-Wood Cemetery
Fifth Avenue and
25th Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080,
www.green-wood.com.
MARCH UNITED FOR PUBLIC
SCHOOLS: A family festival
with robots, kid rock
bands, circus performers,
and more. Free. 9 am–2 pm.
Brooklyn Borough Hall (209
Joralemon Street at Court
Street in Downtown), www.
tonyc.nyc.
FILM, THE CRAFT: 11 am. See
Saturday, Oct. 12.
FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL:
Check out its craft fair,
pumpkin patch, and dog
costume contest. Free.
Noon–5 pm. Narrows Botanical
Gardens (Enter on
Shore Road between Bay
Ridge Avenue and 72nd
Street in Bay Ridge), www.
narrowsbg.org.
MUSIC, THE MUSIC OF
QUEEN FOR KIDS: The
Rock and Roll Playhouse
will rock you and your kids.
$12. Noon. Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Ave. between
N. 11th and N. 12th streets
in Williamsburg, (718)
963–3369, www.brooklynbowl.
com.
ART, “FALL IN, FALL OUT”:
1–6 pm. See Saturday,
Oct. 12.
RED HOOK OPEN STUDIOS
2019: 1–6 pm. See Saturday,
Oct. 12.
DANCE, DUMBO DANCE
FESTIVAL: 1:30 pm; 4,
6, and 8 pm. See Friday,
Oct. 11.
THEATER, “THE LAST NIGHT
OF BALLYHOO”: 2 pm. See
Friday, Oct. 11.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The Chicago
style stand up showcase
moves to Littlefi eld to
feature Ronny Chieng, Sam
Morril, Rebecca Vigil, and
more. $10 ($8 in advance).
7 pm. Littlefi eld (635 Sackett
St. between Third and
Fourth avenues in Gowanus),
www.littlefi eldnyc.
com.
NIGHTLIFE, “QUEEN OF
HEARTS”: 8 pm. See Friday,
Oct. 11.
NIGHTLIFE, BOND-FIRE
WITH THE MUSE: Featuring
a unique artist fl ea market,
open mic, and more. $10
Suggested donation. 8 pm.
The Muse 350 Moffat St.
between Irving and Knickerbocker
avenues in Bushwick,
(929) 400–1678, www.
themusebrooklyn.com.
MON, OCT. 14
READING, “THAT WAS AWKWARD”:
Author Emily Flake
discusses her etiquette
guide to hugging with
comedian Josh Gondelman.
Free. 7:30 pm. Books
Are Magic (225 Smith St.
at Butler Street in Carroll
Gardens), www.booksaremagic.
net.
NIGHTLIFE, BROOKLYN
BEERLESQUE: A night of
Get your fill: The band Les Filles de Illighadad will bring the music of Niger to
Pioneer Works in Red Hook on Oct. 15.
rowdy fun where craft beers
are paired with a burlesque
performance. $35. 8 pm.
Brooklyn Brewery 79 N.
11th St. between Wythe
Avenue and Berry Street in
Williamsburg, (718) 486–
7422, www.brooklynbrewery.
com.
MUSIC, POM POM SQUAD:
With Miss June. $15 ($12
in advance). 8 pm. Rough
Critically Acclaimed Wine List
Parties welcome for all occasions
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COMEDY, BUTT DREAM: A
sultry, empowering comedy
show in a lingerie store.
Free. 8 pm. The Rack Shack
155 Central Ave. between
Willoughby Avenue and
Suydam Street in Bushwick,
(347) 915–0248, therackshackbk.
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, www.danwickes.
com.
NIGHTLIFE, DRACO’S INFERNO:
A devilish night
of fi re and terror, featuring
fi re-breathers, fi re-eaters,
fl ame manipulation, dance,
martial arts, and more.
$20. 9 pm. Coney Island
Sideshow by the Seashores
1208 Surf Ave. at W. 12th
Street in Coney Island, (347)
613–4998, www.coneyisland.
com.
SUN, OCT. 13
TOUR, “BIRDING IN PEACE”:
An expert birder leads a
90-minute tour through
Green-Wood Cemetery
to observe migrating fowl.
Bring binoculars. $15. 7:15
Special 3 Course Dinner Menu $2995 pp
Music: Thurs. - Sun.
1464 86th Street (between 14th & 15th Ave.)
com.
Established 1971
Trade NYC 64 N. Ninth St.
between Kent and Wythe
avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 388–4111, www.
roughtradenyc.com.
MUSIC, PARALLAX SOUNDS:
The electronic music series
welcomes Christopher
Puidokas, of Death By
Audio. Free. 9 pm. Hotel
Delmano (82 Berry St. at N.
Ninth Street in Williamsburg),
www.hoteldelmano.
com.
TUES, OCT. 15
TALK, THE IMPACT OF SLAVERY
AND THE MYTH
OF THE FREE NORTH:
A discussion of the slave
economy in the Northern
states and cities. $15. 6:30
pm. Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont St. at
Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
TALK, MONDO: A music festival,
a music and tech conference,
and a global business
summit. $199 for full-day
pass. 7 pm–midnight. The
Williamsburg Hotel 96
Wythe Ave. between N.
10th and N. 11th streets in
Williamsburg in Williamsburg,
(718) 362–8100, www.
thewilliamsburghotel.com.
MUSIC, LES FILLES DE ILLIGHADAD:
A concert of
tende music, featuring a
drum built with goat skin.
$15–$20. 7 pm. Pioneer
Works 159 Pioneer St. between
Imlay and Conover
streets in Red Hook, (718)
596–3001, pioneerworks.
org.
FILM, THE LOVE WITCH: The
witch festival will be showing
movies at Nitehawk
Prospect Park. $13. 7:45pm.
Nitehawk Cinema Prospect
Park (188 Prospect Park
West at 14th Street in Park
Slope), www.nitehawkcinema.
com/prospectpark.
READING, “WE SHOULD ALL
BE MIRANDAS”: Chelsea
Fairless and Lauren Garroni
discuss their guidebook
based on the “Sex and the
City” character. $15–$32.
8 pm. Murmrr Theatre (17
Eastern Pkwy. between
Grand Army Plaza and Underhill
Avenue in Prospect
Heights), www.murmrr.com.
MUSIC, HONK NYC! OPENING
NIGHT: The brass band
fest opens with Seed &
Feed Marching Abominable
and the L Train Brass Band.
$12–$15. 8 pm. Market
Hotel (1142 Myrtle Ave. at
Broadway in Bushwick),
www.markethotel.org.
WED, OCT. 16
MONDO: 6 pm–11 pm. See
Tuesday, Oct. 15.
ART, “SALLY” OPENING RECEPTION:
A collaborative
project of artists, writers,
and performers inspired by
women like Sally Hemings,
whose lives have often been
erased or forgotten. Free.
6–9 pm. Old Stone House
336 Third St. between
Fourth and Fifth avenues in
Park Slope, (718) 768–3195,
theoldstonehouse.org.
READING, BEN CRUMP: The
civil rights attorney reads
from his book “Open Season:
Legalized Genocide Of
Colored People.” $32. 7:30
pm. Congregation Beth Elohim
Early Childhood Center
Eighth Ave. and Garfi eld
Place in Park Slope, (718)
768–3814 X210, www.congregationbethelohim.
org.
COMEDY, AGRESSIVELY
CHILL: A dope comedy
show. $10. 8 pm. Cherry
Tree Bar (65 Fourth Ave. between
Bergen Street and St.
Marks Place in Park Slope).
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The Chicago
style stand up showcase
features Casey James
Salengo, DC Benny, Sonia
Denis, and more. $10 ($5 in
advance). 9 pm. The Gutter
200 N. 14th St. between
Wythe Avenue and Berry
Street in Williamsburg, (718)
387–3585, thegutterbrooklyn.
com.
THURS, OCT. 17
DINING, GREAT RYE WHISKIES
OF AMERICA: Sample
dozens of ryes from across
the country. $25. 6:30 pm.
New York Distilling Company
(405 Leonard St. at
Richardson Street in Williamsburg),
www.ryeweek.
com.
MUSIC, HONK NYC!: The festival
of brass bands features
Fanfarra Feminina Sagrada
Profana, Dawn Drake &
Zapote, and Dingonek
Street Band. $5 suggested
donation. 7 pm. Barbes 376
Ninth St. at Sixth Avenue in
Park Slope, (718) 965–9177,
www.barbesbrooklyn.com.
READING, MY DRUNK
KITCHEN HOLIDAYS!:
Hannah Hart releases her
humorous new cookbook.
$38. 7:30 pm. Murmrr
Theatre (17 Eastern Pkwy.
between Grand Army Plaza
and Underhill Avenue in
Prospect Heights), www.
murmrr.com.
DANCE, SPLIT BILL: A series
of evenings shared between
two different dance companies.
$22 ($18 in advance).
7:30 pm. Triskelion Arts
106 Calyer St. between
Banker Street and Clifford
Place in Greenpoint, (718)
389–3473, www.triskelionarts.
org.
COMEDY, THE GOOD DOG
SHOW: A dog-friendly comedy
show with Jo Firestone,
Nimesh Patel, Alex Ptak,
and more. $7. 8 pm. DSK’s
Haus on Hanson (99 Hanson
Pl. at Fulton Street in Fort
Greene), thegooddogshow15.
eventbrite.com.
MUSIC, PINE LEAF BOYS: The
band throws a Cajun dance
party. $20. 8:30 pm. Jalopy
Theatre 315 Columbia St.
between Hamilton Avenue
and Woodhull Street in
Red Hook, (718) 395–3214,
www.jalopy.biz.
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FRI, OCT. 18
TALK, RECKONING WITH
RACISM: A discussion of
white supremacy, microaggressions,
reparations, and
the direction of our country.
$20. 6 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
DANCE, SPLIT BILL: 7:30 pm.
See Thursday, Oct. 17.
SAT, OCT. 19
FUND-RAISER, FOR PETE’S
SAKE, WALK! BROOKLYN:
A walk to raise funds for
adult cancer patients, their
caregivers, and their children.
With activities for kids
along the route. $30 ($20
teens, $10 kids). 9 am–noon.
MCU Park 1904 Surf Ave.
at W. 17th St. in Coney Island,
(718) 449–8497, www.
takeabreakfromcancer.org.
TOUR, FONTBONNE HALL
ACADEMY: An open house
of the prestigious college
preparatory school. Free.
Noon. Fontbonne Hall
Academy 9901 Shore Road
in Bay Ridge, (718) 748–
2244, www. fontbonne.org.
ATLANTIC TERMINAL’S HARVESTFEST:
A festival with
pony rides, a giant pumpkin
patch, face painting,
farm-themed photo ops,
and more. Free. 1–3 pm.
Atlantic Terminal Plaza 139
Flatbush Ave. at Atlantic Avenue
in Fort Greene, (512)
870–7900.
MUSIC, CHAMBER CONCERT:
The Brooklyn Symphony
Orchestra is putting
on a concert of piano, violin
and cello players. $40. 5
pm. Alliance of Resident
Theaters (138 S. Oxford St.
in Fort Greene).
MUSIC, CREEKERS JAMBOREE:
The Americana festival
welcomes Piedmont Bluz
and the Queens of Everything.
Free. 5 pm. Gowanus
Canal Dredgers Canoe Club
Boathouse 165 Second
St. between Bond Street
and the Canal; Gowanus
Brooklyn in Gowanus, (191)
777–15689, www.gowanuscanal.
org.
PUMPKIN CARVING CONTEST:
Bring your carved
pumpkins to be judged in
adult and kids categories.
Free. 5–9 pm. Crest Hardware
& Urban Garden Center
558 Metropolitan Ave.
between Union Avenue and
Lorimer Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 388–9521, www.
crest.nyc.
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