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Which cider you on? At CiderFeast NYC, happening in Williamsburg on Nov. 9,
you can sample alcoholic apple juice from more than 15 cider producers — including
Barrika Basque Country Cider from Spain (pictured) — along with cured
meats and cheeses, craft beers, and music from the Dusty Wright Band.
Critically Acclaimed Wine List
Parties welcome for all occasions
Special 3 Course Dinner Menu $2995 pp
Music : Thurs. - Sun.
THANKSGIVING
1464 86th Street (between 14th & 15th Ave.)
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
PRINT DIGITAL EVENTS BROADCASTING
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MEET THE 2019 KINGS OF KINGS.
leadership and contributions to the community.
718-236-9883
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
Established 1971
ROOF”: 2 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 1.
COMEDY, PERSISTICON IV: A
benefi t to elect pro-choice
women to offi ce, featuring
comedians Karen Chee,
Dina Hashem, Amanda Duarte,
Ziwe Fumudoh, Murray
Hill, and more. $50-$175. 7
pm. Bell House 149 Seventh
St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.
thebellhouseny.com.
FUND-RAISER, JOKES FOR
HAITI: Janeane Garofalo
and other comedians crack
jokes to raise money for Haitian
relief efforts. $8–$10. 8
pm. Littlefi eld (635 Sackett
St., btwn. Third & Fourth
Aves. in Gowanus), www.
littlefi eldnyc.com
MUSIC, OFFICE CULTURE: Sophisti
pop jazz-rock quartet.
$10-$12. 8 pm. Union Pool
484 Union Ave. at Meeker
Avenue in Williamsburg,
(718) 609–0484, www.
union-pool.com.
COMEDY, RUDE!: Comedians
Jade Marcotte and Kendall
Farrelll host a raucous evening
of comedy focusing on
dating horror stories. Free.
8 pm. Mood Ring (1260
Myrtle Avenue between
Hart and Cedar Streets
in Bushwick), www.moodringnyc.
com.
MON, NOV. 4
TALK, BUILDING TOPS AND
TOP BUILDINGS: Author
and journalist Sam Roberts
talks about 27 iconic buildings
throughout New York’s
400 year history. $10. 6:30
pm. Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont St. at
Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
ART, LIFE DRAWING: A threehour
fi gure drawing session
with a professional model.
$15 ($12 in advance). 7 pm.
Old Stone House 336 Third
St. between Fourth and
Fifth avenues in Park Slope,
(718) 768–3195, www.theoldstonehouse.
org.
COMEDY, GAMERBATE:
Comedians Jolie Darrow
and Kyle Harris play video
games while hosting a chaotic
monthly comedy show.
$5. 8 pm. Wonderville (1186
Broadway between Layfayette
Avenue and Van Buren
Street in Bushwick) www.
wonderville.nyc.
TUES, NOV. 5
TALK, BRIC COMMUNITY
MEDIA ORIENTATION:
Learn to create television,
fi lm, and podcast projects.
Free. 6:30 pm. BRIC Arts
Media House 647 Fulton
St. at Rockwell Place in Fort
Greene, (718) 683–5621,
www.bricartsmedia.org.
READING, ZERUYA SHALEV:
Author of “Pain.” Free. 7:30
pm. Greenlight Bookstore
686 Fulton St. between S.
Elliott Place and S. Portland
Avenue in Fort Greene,
(718) 246–0200, greenlightbookstore.
com.
MUSIC, THE CINEMATIC
ORCHESTRA: The revered
electronic group. $35. 8 pm.
Brooklyn Steel (319 Frost
St. at Debevoise Avenue in
Williamsburg), www.bowerypresents.
com/brooklynsteel.
MUSIC, PURPLE PILGRIMS:
The dream-pop duo plays
one of its three residency
shows. $12–$14. 8 pm.
Union Pool 484 Union Ave.
at Meeker Avenue in Williamsburg,
(718) 609–0484,
www.union-pool.com.
MUSIC, ASTRO-ELECTRONICS:
Sound artists Tania
Caroline Chen and Ikue
Mori team up for a sonic
experiment. $25 ($18 in
advance). 8 pm. Roulette
509 Atlantic Ave. at Third
Avenue in Boerum Hill, (917)
267–0363,.roulette.org.
WED, NOV. 6
THEATER, SAINTS OF FAILURE:
7 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 1.
MUSIC, JASON HAWK HARRIS:
With Low Roller and
Jollymonster. $10. 7:30
pm. Knitting Factory 361
Metropolitan Ave. at Havemeyer
Street in Williamsburg,
(347) 529–6696,
bk.knittingfactory.com.
READING, “COLLECTED
POEMS OF BOB KAUFMAN”:
Editor Raymond
Foye reads the work of
the Beat poet. Free. 8 pm.
Spoonbill & Sugartown
Books 218 Bedford Ave.
between N. Fourth and N.
Fifth streets in Williamsburg,
(718) 387–7322, www.
spoonbillbooks.com.
READING, CHRISTOPHER
KNOWLES AND WILL
RAWLS: Poet Knowles
reads new poetry and plays
vinyl records. Choreographer
Rawls presents a new
iteration of his “Cursor”
project. $15. 8 pm. Issue
Project Room 22 Boerum
Pl. at Livingston Street in
Downtown, (718) 330–0313,
www.issueprojectroom.org.
COMEDY, QUEER FILM
THEORY 101: A comedy
show hosted by Veronica
Garza, where LGBTQ performers
“out” the fi lms that
infl uenced their identity.
Free. 8 pm. House of Wax
(445 Albee Sq. West between
Fleet and Willoughby
Streets in Downtown), www.
thehouseofwax.com.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The Chicago
style stand up showcase
features Erin Jackson,
Michael Rowland, Aminah
Imani, 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, NOV. 7
MARKET, BROOKLYN WOMEN’S
EXCHANGE ANNUAL
HOLIDAY PREVIEW
PARTY: Kick off the season
with an evening of shopping
and good cheer. Free.
5–7:30 pm. Brooklyn Women’s
Exchange 55 Pierrepont
St. between Hicks and
Henry streets in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 624–3435,
www.brooklyn-womens-exchange.
org.
ART, B-BALL NYC: A Larry
Racioppo photography
exhibit of basketball courts
in New York City. Free. 6–8
pm. Brooklyn Arts Council
20 Jay St. between John
and Plymoth streets in
Dumbo, (718) 625–0080,
www.brooklynartscouncil.
org.
ART, THE OTHER ART FAIR:
Art classes and talks led by
photographers, artists, and
designers. $13.50–$30. 6
pm–10 pm. Brooklyn Expo
Center (72 Noble St. at
Franklin Street in Greenpoint).
TALK, BUILT AND NEVERBUILT
BROOKLYN: Urbanist
historian Thomas Campanella
explore’s Brooklyn’s
lesser-known history. $10.
6:30 pm. Brooklyn Historical
Society 128 Pierrepont St.
at Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
THEATER, SAINTS OF FAILURE:
7 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 1.
NIGHTLIFE, BROOKLYN
CONSERVATORY OF
MUSIC HOUSE PARTY:
$250 (VIP $500). 7:30 pm.
Brooklyn Conservatory
of Music 58 Seventh Ave.
between Lincoln and Saint
Johns plaes in Park Slope,
(718) 622–3300, www.
bqcm.org.
DANCE, BACCHAE — PRELUDE
TO A PURGE: An absurd
performance inspired
by the Greek tragedy. $30.
7:30 pm. BAM Harvey Theater
651 Fulton St. at Rockwell
Place in Fort Greene,
(718) 636–4100, www.
bam.org.
COMEDY, PILAS COMEDY
SHOW: A free, bi-weekly
stand-up comedy show in
Geraldine’s Speakeasy behind
Evil Olive Pizza. Free.
7:30 pm. Evil Olive Pizzeria
198 Union Ave. between
Monstrose Avenue and
Boerum Street in Williamsburg,
(914) 649–3656.
THEATER, “CAT ON A HOT
TIN ROOF”: 8 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 1.
MUSIC, SUPERCHUNK:
$29.50. 8 pm. Murmrr
Theatre (17 Eastern Pkwy.
between Grand Army Plaza
and Underhill Avenue in
Prospect Heights), www.
murmrr.com.
COMEDY, CONEY ISLAND
COMEDY FESTIVAL:
A three-night stand-up
competition, winner take
all. $30. 8 pm. Ruby’s Bar
and Grill 1213 Riegelmann
Boardwalk between Stillwell
Avenue and W. 12th Street
in Coney Island, (718) 975–
7829, www.ConeyIsland-
ComedyFestival.nyc.
MUSIC, CRAOW: A night of
live electronics. Also featuring
Ormus, Bookworms,
Searmanas, and Compactor.
$10. 9 pm. Hart Bar 538
Hart St. between Bushwick
and Evergreen avenues in
Bushwick, (646) 264–8426,
www.hartbarnyc.com.
FRI, NOV. 8
ART, THE OTHER ART FAIR:
3 pm–10 pm. See Thursday,
Nov. 7.
MUSIC, JUNGLEPUSSY: The
Brooklyn rapper performs
within the ongoing immersive
exhibition from Jacolby
Satterwhite “You’re at
home.” $15. 7–11 pm. Pioneer
Works 159 Pioneer St.
between Imlay and Conover
streets in Red Hook, (718)
596–3001, pioneerworks.
org.
MUSIC, THE HELL YEAH
BABIES: With Bad Sandy,
Darien Rectangle, and Television
Skies. $10. 7:30 pm.
The Nest at Bluebird (504
Flatbush Ave. at Lefferts
Avenue in Prospect Lefferts
Gardens), www.thenestbrooklyn.
com.
ART, HEARTBEATS.EXE:
Painter Georgia Elrod’s solo
exhibit hosts an evening of
performances. Free. 7:30
pm. Peninsula Art Space
352 Van Brunt St. at Sullivan
Street in Red Hook, (917)
399 5221, www.peninsulaartspace.
com.
1-800-LOVE LIVE: The queer
podcast hosts a live recording.
$12, $10 in advance. 8
pm. Littlefi eld (635 Sackett
St. between Third and
Fourth avenues in Gowanus),
www.littlefi eldnyc.
com.
MUSIC, JUNGLEPUSSY: $15
($20 in advance). 8 pm. Pioneer
Works 159 Pioneer St.
between Imlay and Conover
streets in Red Hook, (718)
596–3001, pioneerworks.
org.
DANCE, “TEN”: The Spark
Movement Collective celebrates
its 10th anniversary
with a show of its greatest
hits. $25 ($20 in advance).
8 pm. Actors Fund Arts
Center (160 Schermerhorn
St. between Hoyt and Smith
Streets in Downtown), www.
smithstreetstage.org.
COMEDY, CONEY ISLAND
COMEDY FESTIVAL: 8 pm.
See Thursday, Nov. 7.
COMEDY, HOUSE OF
BRICKS: A rip-roaring comedy
show hosted by Michael
Good, Brandon Ream and
Gideon Hambright. Free.
8:30 pm. Pine Box Rock
Shop 12 Grattan St. between
Bogart Street and
Morgan Avenue in Bushwick,
(718) 366–6311, www.
pineboxrockshop.com.
SAT, NOV. 9
TALK, IF THESE WALLS
COULD TALK: Take a deep
dive into the collections and
archives of the historical
society’s Othmer Library
and discover the secret history
of your Brooklyn home
or block. $45. 10 am–noon.
Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont St. at
Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
ART, THE OTHER ART FAIR:
noon–9 pm. See Thursday,
Nov. 7.
ART, FLATBUSH ARTISTS
OPEN STUDIOS TOUR:
A two-day tour of open
studios in Victorian Houses
of Flatbush. Free. Noon–6
pm. (Various locations in
Flatbush), www.fl atbushartists.
org.
DINING, CIDER FEAST NYC:
Sample from 15 cider
brands, cured meats, and
other small bites, with live
music. $55. 1–4 pm. Biba of
Williamsburg (110 Kent Ave.,
at N. Eighth Street in Williamsburg).
TOUR, DEAD DISTILLERS
TOUR: A trolley tour
exploring Green-Wood
Cemetery’s permanent
residents with whiskey connections,
followed by drinks
at Kings County Distillery.
$40. 2 pm. Green-Wood
Cemetery Fifth Avenue and
25th Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080,
www.green-wood.com.
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