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pumpkin in exchange for
a pair of new, adult socks,
to be distributed by North
Brooklyn Angels). Free. 10
am–4 pm. Domino Park
(15 River St. between S.
First and S. Third streets in
Williamsburg), www.dominopark.
com.
ART, GOWANUS OPEN STUDIOS:
Noon–6 pm. See
Saturday, Oct. 19.
ART, “FALL IN, FALL OUT”:
1–6 pm. See Saturday,
Oct. 19.
ART, CHASHAMA OPEN STUDIOS:
1–5 pm. See Saturday,
Oct. 19.
MUSIC, “GOTTA SING”
CONCERT: Regina Opera
presents a concert of operatic
and popular selections,
including songs from “The
Uprising of the Warsaw
Ghetto.” $15 ($5 teens; children
free). 3 pm. Our Lady
of Perpetual Help School
Auditorium 5902 Sixth Ave.
at 60th Street in Sunset
Park, (718) 259–2772, www.
reginaopera.org.
READING, “THE COMPLETE
GUIDE TO JAPANESE
DRINKS”: Sake brewery
Brooklyn Kura hosts a book
launch for Stephen Lyman’s
new book. Ticket includes
a copy of the book and a
glass of sake. $30. 3 pm.
Brooklyn Kura 68 34th St.
between Second and Third
avenues in Sunset Park,
(631) 377–1631, brooklynkura.
com.
FILM, “TRACES OF THE
TRADE”: A documentary
about the largest slavetrading
family in U.S. history
and its descendants.
Followed by a discussion
with the fi lmmaker. $10.
4 pm. Brooklyn Historical
Society 128 Pierrepont St.
at Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
MUSIC, “MARTYRS, MYSTICS,
AND SAINTS”:
Amuse Singers ensemble
perform music written for
women’s voices. $25 ($18 in
advance). 4 pm. St. John’s
Episcopal Church 139 St.
John’s Pl. between Sixth
and Seventh avenues in
Park Slope, (718) 783–3928,
www.amusesingers.org.
HABITAT HOME NYC: Free
music, poetry, theater, and
dance performances about
the concept of “home.”
Free. 6 pm. First Presbyterian
Church 124 Henry
St. between Clark Street
and Love Lane in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 624–3770,
habitathome.us.
NIGHTLIFE, PARTIES,
POWER, AND PROMISES:
A “Vampire: The Masquerade”
event, where guests
play as immortal vampires.
$20 ($15 in advance). 6 pm.
Wonderville 1186 Broadway
between Layfayette Avenue
and Van Buren Street in
Bushwick, (607) 592–5753,
www.wonderville.nyc.
MUSIC, JAVIER ROSARIO:
The guitarist performs a
free show. Free. 8:30 pm.
Pete’s Candy Store 709
Lorimer St. at Richardson
Street in Williamsburg, (718)
302–3770, www.petescandystore.
com.
MON, OCT. 21
TALK, ALICE HOFFMAN:
“The World That We Knew”:
Hoffman speaks about her
latest novel. Free. 7:30 pm.
Books Are Magic (225 Smith
St. at Butler Street in Carroll
Gardens), www.booksaremagic.
net.
COMEDY, STAR F------: A new
comedy show about the science
of astrology, which is
very real and defi nitely not
fake. Featuring Libra comedians
Marie Faustin, Yedoye
Travis, Maddy Smith, and
more. $8. 8 pm. Union Hall
702 Union St. at Fifth Avenue
in Park Slope, (718)
638–4400, www.unionhallny.
com.
TUES, OCT. 22
TALK, GALLIM HAPPY HOUR:
Have a glass of wine and
hear the Artistic Director of
Ballet Hispánico talk with
the leader of Gallim Dance.
Free. 6:30 pm. Gallim Dance
520 Clinton Ave. between
Fulton Street and Atlantic
Avenue in Fort Greene,
(646) 765–4773.
COMEDY, JUST COME!: An
evening of jokes, music, and
banter featuring Sean Patton,
Megan Stalter, Alison
Klemp, and more. $5 suggested
donation. 8:30 pm.
The Graham (151 Meserole
St. at Graham Avenue in
Williamsburg).
WED, OCT. 23
TALK, SCIENCE AND SOCIETY:
Two lectures, one
about racial profi ling and
cosmetic surgery, and the
other about immunization.
Free. 2:15 pm. St. Francis
College 180 Remsen St.
between Court and Clinton
streets in Brooklyn Heights,
(718) 489–5200, sfc.edu.
TALK, URBAN RENEWAL IN
THE SUBURBAN AGE: Experts
discuss how to defi ne
the American cityscape.
$10. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
MUSIC, “TO MUSIC” AND
“HOW TO RESCUE”: The
fi nal act of Nick Hallett’s
opera; followed by a new
work by composer and pianist
Emily Manzo. $25 ($18
in advance). 8 pm. Roulette
509 Atlantic Ave. at Third
Avenue in Boerum Hill, (917)
267–0363, roulette.org.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The Chicago
style stand up showcase
features Drew Michael,
Reggie Conquest, Kerry
Coddett, 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. 24
UNITED NATIONS DAY: Learn
about and celebrate the
birth of the United Nation,
and enjoy a reception with a
buffet dinner and live music.
Free. 6 pm. Brooklyn Borough
Hall (209 Joralemon
Street at Court Street in
Downtown), www.tonyc.nyc.
THEATER, SAINTS OF FAILURE:
A site-specifi c production
that explore questions
about LGBTQ identity and
the American Christian experience.
$20-$25. 7 pm.
Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian
Church 85 S. Oxford St.
at Lafayette Avenue in Fort
Greene, (412) 980–7430,
bit.ly/SaintsOfFailureTix.
MUSIC, NE(X)TWORKS FAREWELL
CONCERT: New
York’s long-running creative
music ensemble presents
its fi nal performance. $15.
8 pm. Issue Project Room
22 Boerum Pl. at Livingston
Street in Downtown,
(718) 330–0313, www.issueprojectroom.
org.
COMEDY, BOYZ IN THE
WOODS!: Free comedy
featuring Reggie Conquest,
Domo Jones, Adam Mamawala,
and more. Free. 9
pm. Friends and Lovers (641
Classon Ave. between Dean
and Pacifi c streets in Crown
Heights), www.fnlbk.com.
FRI, OCT. 25
MUSIC, MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL
CELEBRATION: The
New York Chinese Cultural
Center and InterSchool
Orchestras of New York
present Music and Dance
to China. $25-$35. 6:30 pm
Kumble Theater at Long
Island University DeKalb
and Flatbush avenues in
Downtown, (718) 488–1624,
isorch.org.
TALK, AN EVENING WITH
ROBERT WILSON: The
podcast Person Place Thing
speaks to theater and visual
artist Robert Wilson. Free.
6:30 pm. Pratt Institute,
Brooklyn Campus 200 Willoughby
Ave. in Clinton Hill,
(718) 636–3600.
MUSIC, THE DOWNTOWN
BROOKLYN CHAMBER
MUSIC FESTIVAL: Free.
7:30 pm. Saints Constantine
& Helen Greek Orthodox
Cathedral 64 Schermerhorn
St. between Court
Street and Boerum Place
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
624–0595.
MUSIC, CAROLINA EYCK:
The artist plays from her
newest album, “Elegies for
Theremin & Voice” to celebrate
the centennial of the
invention of the theremin.
$30.31. 7:30 pm. National
Sawdust 80 N. Sixth St.
at Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg,
(646) 779–8455,
www.nationalsawdust.org.
NIGHTLIFE, WET HAUNT
AMERICAN SUMMER HALLOWEEN
PARTY: A spooky
dance party celebrating
things that go bunk in the
night. With a photo booth,
spiked drink specials, a
costume contest, and 100
pounds of candy. $10 ($7
in advance). 10:30 pm.
Littlefi eld (635 Sackett St.
between Third and Fourth
avenues in Gowanus), www.
littlefi eldnyc.com.
SAT, OCT. 26
GREAT PUPKIN DOG COSTUME
CONTEST: About
100 dressed-up doggies will
compete in this canine costume
contest, which always
bring out admiring crowds.
This year’s show will also
feature circus performers
from the Muse. Free. 11:30
am. Fort Greene Park’s
Monument Steps (Myrtle
Avenue at St. Edwards
Street in Fort Greene),
www.fortgreenepups.org.
FILM, CARTOON CARNIVAL
FRIGHT FEST: A Halloweenthemed
showcase of classic
animated shorts. $10.
3 pm and 6 pm. Melrose
389 Melrose St. between
Irving and Knickerbocker
avenues in Bushwick, (718)
813–9142.
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Dog-gone adorable: Visit the Great Pup-kin Dog
Costume Contest on Oct. 26 to see awesome outfits
like Lucy’s luchadore costume.
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