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Family and set in their nursery.
$13. 2 pm. On Stage at
Kingsborough 2001 Oriental
Blvd. at Oxford Street
in Manhattan Beach, (718)
368–5596, www.onstageatkingsborough.
org.
THEATER, “CAT ON A HOT
TIN ROOF”: 2 pm. See Saturday,
Oct. 26.
MONKEY GIRLZ FASHION
SHOW: The Staten Island
consignment shop hosts
a 1960s and ’70s-inspired
fashion show at a Red Hook
gallery. Free. 3:30 pm.
Brooklyn Waterfront Artists
Coalition 499 Van Brunt
St., near Reed Street in Red
Hook, (718) 596–2506,
www.bwac.org.
TALK, HISTORY OF THE
BLUES: The band Piedmont
Bluz covers the history of
the genre, followed by a
concert at 5 pm. $15 ($10
concert only). 4 pm. Jalopy
Theatre 315 Columbia St.
between Hamilton Avenue
and Woodhull Street in
Red Hook, (718) 395–3214,
www.jalopy.biz.
THEATER, ABCIRQUE AND
PLAY HALLOWEEN: Kids
can watch an aerialist circus
show and then learn some
circus moves themselves.
$55 for parent and child
pair ($45 in advance). 4 pm.
The Muse 350 Moffat St.
between Irving and Knickerbocker
@
A champions networking event that honors top Brooklyn men for their outstanding
LENUE (LENNY)
SINGLETARY
VP/Director of Government
Affairs
Brooklyn Hospital & Chair
of Community Board 2
ANTHONY &
SAL VIGILANTE
Vigilante Plumbing
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MEET THE 2019 KINGS OF KINGS.
leadership and contributions to the community.
Wednesday, November 20th
6:00pm - 9:00pm
RALPH
BUMBACA
NYC Commercial
Market President
TD Bank
MICHAEL
CHERNY
Chase Consumer
Banking
SANDER
CAMEAU
Co-CEOs
STEPHEN
CHIAINO
Partner
Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman,
Eisman, Formato, Ferrara, Wolf
& Carone, LLP.
Founding Principal
VP of External Affairs
Director, Center for K12 STEM Education
Partner
Co-CEOs
Cardiologist
MARC
BATTIPAGLIA
Personal Injury Lawyer
Rubenstein & Rynecki
JONATHAN
BERMAN
Ariel Property Advisors
Investment Sales Professional
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Grand Prospect Hall
263 Prospect Ave,
Brooklyn, NY 11215
TONY DANIELS
Cycle Architecture + Planning
KHARI
EDWARDS
One Brooklyn Health System
BEN ESNER
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
JOSEPH
GILLETTE
Ginsburg & Misk
DREW
GOLDSMITH
Vice President, Acquisitions
& Asset Management
Olnick Organization
DR. RONALD
C. JACKSON
Vice President for Student Affairs
Brooklyn College
RICKARD
JEAN-NOEL
The Real Word
DR. MATHEW
O. JONES
BKLYNCardio
EDWARD L. LAI
AVP Business Development
Bensonhurst Center for
Rehabilitation and Healthcare
MANUEL
MANSYLLA
Principal
Totem
MIKE NIEVES
President & CEO
HITN
BENJAMIN
M. PINCZEWSKI
Attorney
Pinczewski & Shpelfogel, PC
JOSHUA RABI
Founder
Serve. Us
EDWARD W
SCHLOEMAN
Chairman/Founder
Operation Warrior Shield
DEVIN SHOMAKER
Founder and Managing Partner
Rooftop Reds
SHEA
RUBENSTEIN
Founder
Jewish Community Council
of Marine Park
THEODORE
G. TASOULAS
Principal
The A. Fantis School
JOHN WRIGHT
Principal
The Wright Group
JULIAN
ADLER
Center for Court Innovation
Director, Policy and Research
SHAWN
V. AUSTIN
Senior Vice President
Liberty Mutual Insurance
SHLOMI
BAGDADI
President
Tri State Commercial Realty
Co-Owners
Managing Director
DR. LAWRENCE
BROWN
CEO
START Treatment & Recovery
The Real Word
While supplies last. Not
responsible for errors.
avenues in Bushwick,
(929) 400–1678, www.
themusebrooklyn.com.
MUSIC, SCHUBERT AND
MOZART: An die Musik
launches its third season
of classical music. $10-$30.
4 pm. Union Temple of
Brooklyn 17 Eastern Parkway
between Grand Army
Plaza and Underhill Avenue
in Prospect Heights, (917)
740–9694, www.andiemusiknyc.
com.
MUSIC, ALL BEETHOVEN
CONCERT: Brooklyn Metro
Chamber Orchestra opens
its new season with a focus
on Beethoven. $20-$40. 4
pm. St. Ann’s Church 157
Montague St. at Clinton
Street in Brooklyn Heights,
(718) 875–6960, www.
brooklynmco.org.
MUSIC, “HE DID WHAT?”: A
free, 10-minute animated
opera, projected on a loop
onto an outside wall of
the Brooklyn Academy of
Music, with headphones
so you can hear. Free. 7–10
pm. BAM Peter Jay Sharp
Building (30 Lafayette Ave.
between Ashland Place
and St. Felix Street in Fort
Greene), www.bam.org.
MON, OCT. 28
READING, “THE REBELLIOUS
LIFE OF ROSA
PARKS”: Jeanne Theoharis
reads from her biography.
Free. 12:20 pm. St. Francis
College 180 Remsen St.
between Court and Clinton
streets in Brooklyn Heights,
(718) 489–5200, www.sfc.
edu.
BROOKLYN AVENUE
HAUNTED HOUSE: 1–5 pm
and 6:30–10 pm. See Saturday,
Oct. 26.
MUSIC, STRING LAB ENSEMBLE:
A concert followed
by a gallery reception.
Free. 6 pm. Green Door
Gallery 206 Skillman Ave.
at Humboldt Street in Williamsburg,
(347) 628–2892,
www.greendoorgallery.org.
MUSIC, “HE DID WHAT?”:
7–10 pm. See Sunday,
Oct. 27.
TUES, OCT. 29
BROOKLYN AVENUE
HAUNTED HOUSE: 1–5 pm
and 6:30–10 pm. See Saturday,
Oct. 26.
TALK, BROOKLYN’S MURAL
MOVEMENT: A panel discussion
of the history of
community murals in Brooklyn
and its modern incarnation.
$10. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
COOKIE ACADOMY: Makeyour
own edible Halloween
cookie dough with Kristen
Tolman, author of “Hello,
Cookie Dough.” Ticket includes
a copy of her book.
$75. 6:30 pm. TimeOut Market
55 Water St. between
Old Dock and Main streets
in Dumbo, (917) 810–4855,
www.timeoutmarket.com.
MUSIC, “HE DID WHAT?”:
7–10 pm. See Sunday,
Oct. 27.
COMEDY, SKINTIGHT BUFFOONERY:
A new absurdist
comedy show featuring Joe
Rumrill, Young Southpaw,
and Nick Grunerud. $5
suggested donation. 7 pm.
Pete’s Candy Store 709
Lorimer St. at Richardson
Street in Williamsburg, (718)
302–3770, www.petescandystore.
com.
MUSIC, AARON BURNETT’S
BIG MACHINE: A blend of
electronic, world, classical,
and jazz music. $25 ($18 in
advance). 8 pm. Roulette
509 Atlantic Ave. at Third
Avenue in Boerum Hill, (917)
267–0363, roulette.org.
WED, OCT. 30
MUSIC, GALA-WEEN: Opera
on Tap’s Annual Halloween
Gala, with diva Sylvia Mc-
Nair. $50–$100. 7 pm. Old
Stone House 336 Third St.
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues in Park Slope, (718)
768–3195, www.theoldstonehouse.
org.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The
Chicago-style stand up
showcase features Joyelle
Johnson, Josh Johnson,
Reformed Whores, Mike
Lebovitz, 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, www.thegutterbrooklyn.
com.
THURS, OCT. 31
BONEYARD BASH: A party
for pups with dog treats,
photo ops, and a caricature
artist to draw your dog as a
monster! Free. Noon–8 pm.
Domino Park Dog Run (300
Kent Ave. in Williamsburg).
BROOKLYN AVENUE
HAUNTED HOUSE: 1–5 pm
and 6:30–10 pm. See Saturday,
Oct. 26.
MUSIC, CONSERVATORY
SINGERS: A program of
music treble voices, with
a world premiere by John
Montez. Free. 1 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.
CON-SPOOK-ATORY: Stop by
the music Conservatory for
a haunted garden, spooky
musical performances,
candy, and other ghastly
giveaways! Free. 4–6 pm.
Brooklyn Conservatory
of Music 58 Seventh Ave.
between Lincoln and Saint
Johns plaes in Park Slope,
(718) 622–3300, www.
bqcm.org.
MUSIC, “HE DID WHAT?”:
7–10 pm. See Sunday,
Oct. 27.
DANCE, INOAH: Choreography
by Bruno Beltrão and
Grupo de Rua. $30. 7:30
pm. BAM Howard Gilman
Opera House (30 Lafayette
Ave. between Ashland Place
and St. Felix Street in Fort
Greene), www.bam.org.
A SCARYTALE IN BROOKLYN:
Enjoy a fairy tale
theme costume party with
live entertainment, face
painting, and more. $95.
8pm. Sunday in Brooklyn
(348 Wythe Ave. between S.
Second and S. Third streets
in Williamsburg).
NIGHTLIFE, SPOOKY FRUITY:
A rooftop Halloween party
with a fruit-themed costume
contest and music from
Chances with Wolves, plus
a surprise performer. $10
($5 in advance). 8 pm–1:30
am. Wythe Hotel 80 Wythe
Ave. at N. 11th Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 460–8000,
www.wythehotel.com.
THEATER, “CAT ON A HOT
TIN ROOF”: 8 pm. See Saturday,
Oct. 26.
MUSIC, GUTTERWEEN: Three
nights, two stages, 35
bands, all covers, all free!
Free. 8 pm–1 am. The Gutter
200 N. 14th St. between
Wythe Avenue and Berry
Street in Williamsburg, (718)
387–3585, www.thegutterbrooklyn.
com.
FRI, NOV. 1
FUND-RAISER, “GATHER IN”
GALA: Singer-songwriter
Marcelle Davies-Lashley
performs at this gala fundraiser
for St. Ann & the Holy
Trinity Church, honoring
parish partners. $75-$250.
6:30 pm. St. Ann’s Church
157 Montague St. at Clinton
Street in Brooklyn Heights,
(718) 875–6960.
THEATER, “CAT ON A HOT
TIN ROOF”: 8 pm. See Saturday,
Oct. 26.
DANCE, “LUGGAGE LOST”:
Nicole Wolcott and her
company perform a comedy
dance-theater piece set
at an airport. $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.
SAT, NOV. 2
COMEDY, DISASTER DATES:
A live comedy game show,
where comedians discuss
their worst dates, and audience
members share their
stories for a chance to win
prizes. $10. 6 pm. EastVille
Comedy Club 487 Atlantic
Ave. between Nevins
Street and Third Avenue
in Boerum Hill, (347) 889–
5226, disasterdatescomedy.
eventbrite.com.
FILM, “SECRETS OF THE
DEAD” SHORT HORROR
FILM FESTIVAL: A series
of short horror fi lms, with
two brief sets of music and
a little mystic poetry. $15. 8
pm. Film Noir Cinema 122
Meserole Ave. at Leonard
Street in Greenpoint, (718)
389–5773, www.fi lmnoircinema.
com.
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