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drama about trying to break
into the movies. With live
piano accompaniment by
Bernie Anderson. Free.
Noon. Brooklyn Public Library’s
Central branch 10
Grand Army Plaza between
Eastern Parkway and Flatbush
Avenue in Prospect
Heights, (718) 230–2100,
www.bklynlibrary.org.
MUSIC, THE MUSIC OF WEEZER
FOR KIDS: The Rock
and Roll Playhouse plays
Weezer tunes. $12. Noon.
Brooklyn Bowl 61 Wythe
Ave. between N. 11th and
N. 12th streets in Williamsburg,
(718) 963–3369,
www.brooklynbowl.com.
THEATER, “CAT ON A HOT
TIN ROOF”: 2 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 8.
THEATER, “THE HAJI
SHOW”: 2 pm. See Saturday,
Nov. 9.
THEATER, “A RAISIN IN THE
SUN”: 2 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 8.
THEATER, “REPARATIONS”: 3
pm. See Friday, Nov. 8.
DINING, MASTERS OF GEORGIAN
DANCE: The Dancing
Crane Georgian Dance Ensemble
performs its unique,
complex dance style. $40.
5 pm. Gelsey Kirkland Arts
Center 29 Jay St. at Plymouth
Street in Dumbo, (718)
330–1234, gkartscenter.
org.
DINING, MEET THE MAKERS:
Indulge in a fi ve-course
meal, with each course
paired with a different cider
made in New York state,
and reps from each cidery
discussing their products.
$85. 6 pm. Brooklyn Cider
House 1100 Flushing Ave.
at Varick Ave. in Bushwick,
(347) 295–0308, www.
brooklynciderhouse.com.
COMEDY, FREE FRIES!: A
brand new comedy show on
Sunday nights that delivers
stand up comedy and free
French fries. With hosts Veronica
Garza and Matt Levy.
Free. 7:30 pm. Sugarburg
(519 Metropolitan Ave. at
Union Avenue in Williamsburg),
www.sugarburg.com.
MON, NOV. 11
NIGHTLIFE, BROOKLYN
BEERLESQUE: A night of
rowdy fun where craft beers
are paired with a burlesque
performance. $35. 8 p.m.
Brooklyn Brewery 79 N.
11th St. between Wythe
Avenue and Berry Street in
Williamsburg, (718) 486–
7422, www.brooklynbrewery.
com.
READING, DAVID DUCHOVNY:
The actor reads from
“It’s Garry Shandling’s
Book.” $45 ($60 VIP). 8
pm. Community Bookstore
143 Seventh Ave. between
Carroll Street and Garfi eld
Place in Park Slope, (718)
783–3075, www.communitybookstore.
net.
TUES, NOV. 12
TALK, STEVE LOCKE: The
Boston artist discusses his
work. Free. 11:10 am. St.
Francis College 180 Remsen
St. between Court and
Clinton streets in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 489–5200,
www.sfc.edu.
READING, “BRICKS &
BROWNSTONE”: Patrick
Ciccone reads from his book
about New York City row
houses, followed by a talk
from an architectural historian.
$10. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
COMEDY, “CRITICALLY
ASHAMED” RELEASE
PARTY: The web series
launches its fi rst season
with a comedy show featuring
Usama Siddiquee,
Eric Gonzalez, and Caitlin
Peluffo. $150. 6:30 pm. Old
Man Hustle Brooklyn (308
Bedford Ave. at in Williamsburg).
TALK, ON CULTURE, POST-
#METOO: The New York
Times culture editor Maya
Salam discusses how awareness
of sexual harassment
has changed our perception
of culture. Followed by a
group discussion. Free. 7
pm. The Floor (310 Atlantic
Ave. between Smith and
Hoyt streets in Downtown),
www.thefl ooronatlantic.
com.
MUSIC, MAYDAY PARADE:
$28. 8 pm. Warsaw 261
Driggs Ave. at Eckford
Street in Greenpoint, (718)
387–0505, www.warsawconcerts.
com.
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, DUNE RATS: $15. 8
pm. Rough Trade NYC 64
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ROOF”: 2 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 8.
THEATER, “REPARATIONS”:
2 pm and 7 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 8.
THEATER, SNOW WHITE
AND THE BATTLE FOR
PITTSBURGH: 2 pm. See
Saturday, Nov. 9.
TALK, WRITE IN BROOKLYN
WITH JOSE RIVERA: The
screenwriter discusses his
career in theater, fi lm, and
television. Free. 5 pm. St.
Francis College 180 Remsen
St. between Court and
Clinton streets in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 489–5200,
www.sfc.edu.
MUSIC, WILLIAM BASINKSI:
The experimental composer
presents an epic, careerspanning
durational per-
N. Ninth St. between Kent
and Wythe avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 388–4111,
www.roughtradenyc.com.
WED, NOV. 13
DINING, GEORGIAN SUPRA:
Come out to enjoy a
15-course culinary feast
to celebrate the food and
culture of the Republic of
Georgia. $125. 6:30 pm.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
1000 Washington Ave., at
Eastern Parkway in Crown
Heights, (718) 623–7220,
www.bbg.org.
TALK, THE NEW BLACK VANGUARD:
Inclusivity within
the fashion and art communities.
$20. 7 pm. BAM Rose
Cinemas 30 Lafayette Ave.
between Lafayatte Avenue
and Hanson Place in Fort
Greene, (718) 636–4100,
www.bam.org.
THEATER, MOLIERE IN THE
PARK: An outdoor performance
of the 17th-century
French comedy play translated
into English. Free. 7
pm. Prospect Park Picnic
House (Prospect Park West
and Fifth Street in Park
Slope), www.prospectpark.
org.
THEATER, “REPARATIONS”: 7
pm. See Friday, Nov. 8.
COMEDY, BLACK MERMAIDS:
A free monthly
comedy show, featuring
Isaiah Lorenzo, Amamah
Sardar, Michel Francouer,
and more. Free. 7 pm. Easy
Lover (790 Metropolitan
Ave. at Humboldt Street in
Williamsburg), easyloverbar.
com.
MUSIC, OLIVIA JEAN: An intimate
show featuring songs
off the new album “Night
Owl.” Free. 7 pm. Rough
Trade NYC 64 N. Ninth St.
between Kent and Wythe
avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 388–4111, www.
roughtradenyc.com.
NIGHTLIFE, SUPER TRASHED
BROS: A happy hour combination
of comedy, video
games and alcohol! Free.
7:30 pm. Dromedary 266
Irving Ave. at Menahan
Street in Bushwick, (347)
715–4255.
FOLLY SYSTEMS: A two-night
festival of work at the intersection
of performance
and media art. $25. 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363, www.
roulette.org.
COMEDY, LOOKERS: A new
stand up comedy show featuring
Tom Thakkar, Maddy
Smith, Danny Stratton, and
more. Free. 9 pm. Branded
Saloon 603 Vanderbilt Ave.
at Bergen Street in Prospect
Heights, (718) 484–8704,
www.brandedsaloon.com.
THURS, NOV. 14
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.
MUSIC, ART, BEATS AND
LYRICS TOUR: With Jabari
Graham and Dwayne
Wright. Free. 6 pm. Brooklyn
Expo Center (72 Noble
St. at Franklin Street in
Greenpoint).
MUSIC, LIZA ANNE: With
Sofi a Bolt. $10–$12. 6:30
pm. Baby’s All Right 146
Broadway between Bedford
and Driggs avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 599–5800,
www.babysallright.com.
TALK, RENT REGULATIONS
TOWN HALL: Senator Roxanne
J. Persaud presents
a discussion of changing
rent laws. Free. 6:30–9 pm.
PS 13 Roberto Clemente
School (557 Pennsylvania
Ave. at Riverdale Avenue in
East New York).
THEATER, “REPARATIONS”: 7
pm. See Friday, Nov. 8.
DANCE, THE GREAT TAMER:
Choreographed by Dimitris
Papaioannou. $25. 7:30 pm.
BAM Howard Gilman Opera
House (30 Lafayette Ave.
between Ashland Place
and St. Felix Street in Fort
Greene), www.bam.org.
COMEDY, MORTIFIED: Comedians
share their angsty
teenage journals, letters,
poems, lyrics, home movies,
and more. $12. 7:30 pm.
Littlefi eld (635 Sackett St.
between Third and Fourth
avenues in Gowanus), www.
littlefi eldnyc.com.
NIGHTLIFE, HOME BREWED
OPERA: 8 pm. Freddy’s
Bar 627 Fifth Ave. between
17th and 18th streets in
Greenwood Heights, (718)
768–0131, freddysbar.com.
FOLLY SYSTEMS: 8 pm. See
Wednesday, Nov. 13.
MUSIC, MUSICAL ECOLOGIES:
Composer Betsey
Biggsa performs, and then
discusses her opera musicfi
lm “Melt: The Memories
of Ice.” $10. 8 pm. Old
Stone House 336 Third St.
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues in Park Slope, (718)
768–3195, www.theoldstonehouse.
org.
COMEDY, THIRST TRAP: A
monthly stand-up comedy
show with host Anya Volz
and a revolving special
guest co-host. $10. 9 pm.
Gemini and Scorpio Loft
(Address emailed with ticket
purchase. in Gowanus),
www.anyavolz.com.
FRI, NOV. 15
DANCE, ADULT SOMATICS: A
restorative movement class
with contact improvisation
and dance improvisation.
$16. 10 am. Dancewave 45
Fourth Ave. at Dean Street
in Park Slope, (718) 522–
4696, www.dancewave.org.
MUSIC, ALSARAH & THE
NUBATONES: A night of
music and storytelling. $10.
6:30 pm. Brooklyn Historical
Society 128 Pierrepont St.
at Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
THEATER, “REPARATIONS”: 7
pm. See Friday, Nov. 8.
MUSIC, BROOKLYN CHAMBER
MUSIC SOCIETY: The
group plays work by Bach,
Beethoven, and Dohnányi.
$35 ($20 students). 8 pm.
First Unitarian Church Chapel
119 Pierrepont St. at
Monroe Place in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 858–0718,
www.brooklynchambermusicsociety.
org.
MUSIC, CERDDORION
VOCAL ENSEMBLE: The
choral groups kicks off its
25th anniversary season
with a program of audience
favorites. $30 ($25 in advance,
$20 students). 8 pm.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
199 Carroll St., at Clinton
Street in Carroll Gardens,
(718) 625–4126, www.
stpaulscarrollst.org.
SAT, NOV. 16
MARKET, BROOKLYN AF: A
curated pop-up shopping
experience with free cocktail,
beer, and wine samples
from local vendors! $5 ($10
VIP). 11 am–6 pm. Brooklyn
Expo Center (72 Noble St.
at Franklin Street in Greenpoint).
ART, PARK SLOPE WINDSOR
TERRACE ARTISTS
OPEN STUDIOS: Check out
dozens of open art studios
and exhibitions in the blocks
bordering Prospect Park.
Free. 12pm–6pm. Various
locations in Park Slope,
(646) 359–4268, www.
artspswt.com.
COMEDY, JEFF SIMMERMON
ALBUM RECORDING: The
comedian records his new
stand-up and storytelling
show. $12 ($10 in advance).
7 pm and 9:30 pm. The Nest
at Bluebird 504 Flatbush
Ave. at Lefferts Avenue in
Prospect Lefferts Gardens,
(718) 484–9494.
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am. $50. 6 pm. Issue Project
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Livingston Street in Downtown,
(718) 330–0313,
www.issueprojectroom.org.
MUSIC, DEVON WELSH: Free.
7 pm. Public Records 233
Butler St. between Nevins
and Bond streets in Downtown
Brooklyn, (347) 529–
4869, publicrecords.nyc.
READING, “MS. NEVER”
LAUNCH PARTY: Have
a drink and celebrate the
launch of Colin Dodds’s
newest science-fi ction
novel. Free. 7 pm. Fourth
Avenue Pub 76 Fourth Ave.
between Bergen Street
and St. Marks Place in Park
Slope, (718) 643–2273, thecolindodds.
com.
THEATER, “THE HAJI
SHOW”: A new comedic
production hosted by Haji,
a stereotyped Iranian hosting
a talk show in America.
$20. 7 pm. Brooklyn Music
School Playhouse 126 St.
Felix St. between Lafayette
Avenue and Hanson
Place in Fort Greene, (718)
638–5660, brooklynmusicschool.
org.
DANCE, BACCHAE — PRELUDE
TO A PURGE: 7:30
pm. See Friday, Nov. 8.
THEATER, UNDER THE
STREETLAMP: A retro rock
’n’ roll experience with four
singers. $34–$39. 8 pm.
Kingsborough Community
College 2001 Oriental Blvd.
at Oxford Street in Manhattan
Beach, (718) 368–5000,
www.kbcc.cuny.edu.
COMEDY, TINDER LIVE!:
Come to see Lane Moore
as well as other guests for
this one night only comedy
event. Guests include Jean
Grae, Connor Ratliff and
Chase Mitchell. $15. 8 pm.
Littlefi eld (635 Sackett St.
between Third and Fourth
avenues in Gowanus), www.
littlefi eldnyc.com.
MUSIC, L. SHANKAR: The
master violinist and vocalist
plays Indian classical music.
$30. 8 pm. Roulette 509 Atlantic
Ave. at Third Avenue
in Boerum Hill, (917) 267–
0363, www.roulette.org.
DANCE, “TEN”: 8 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 8.
COMEDY, CONEY ISLAND
COMEDY FESTIVAL: 8 pm.
See Friday, Nov. 8.
THEATER, “A RAISIN IN THE
SUN”: 8 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 8.
SUN, NOV. 10
DANCE, AMERICAN LINDY
HOP CHAMPIONSHIPS:
9:30 am–5 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 8.
ART, THE OTHER ART FAIR:
11 am–6 pm. See Friday,
Nov. 8.
ART, FLATBUSH ARTISTS
OPEN STUDIOS TOUR:
Noon–6 pm. See Saturday,
Nov. 9.
FILM, “THE EXTRA GIRL”:
Mabel Normand stars in the
1923 silent movie comedy-
Pour little rich boy: Peter Yi, right, will pour cider from the giant barrels at Brooklyn
Cider House during the Meet the Makers feast on Nov. 10, which is part of
Cider Week NYC.
Michael Tulipan
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