ICE, ICE BABY: The rink has opened at Industry City. See Ongoing.  Industry City 
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 WHERE TO 
 FRI, NOV. 19 
 MUSIC, STRING: Composer  
 and violist Jessica Pavone  
 presents a record-release  
 party of “Lull”, a composition  
 the artist wrote  
 during the pandemic and  
 incorporates soloists and a  
 string octet. 8 pm. $25 at  
 the door, $20 in advance.  
 Roulette 509 Atlantic Avenue  
 at the intersection of  
 Third Avenue in Boerum  
 Hill. (917) 267-0363. http:// 
 www.roulette.org/ 
 SAT, NOV. 20 
 HISTORY, GREEN-WOOD:  
 A trolley tour highlighting  
 some of the pioneering  
 women who call Green- 
 Wood Cemetery their permanent  
 home, including  
 Isabelle Goodwin, the fi rst  
 woman detective in New  
 York City. $30. 10 am —  
 noon at Green-Wood Cemetery, 
  Fifth Avenue and  
 25th Street in Sunset Park,  
 green-wood.com.  
 HOLIDAYS, DANISH CHRISTMAS  
 FAIR: Celebrate the  
 “hygge” at the Danish  
 Christmas Fair, hosted over  
 two days at the Danish  
 Seamen’s Church. Try the  
 “aebleskiver,” a spherical  
 Danish pancake, or  
 the pastor’s homestyle  
 “glögg,” or mulled wine.  
 10 am, Saturday and Sunday. 
  Free. Danish Seamen’s  
 Church, 102 Willow St in  
 Brooklyn Heights. https:// 
 dskny.org/ 
 CRAFTS, HOLIDAYS: Make  
 your own wreath for this  
 holiday season using dried  
 fl orals with Soil to Studio’s  
 technique that can be used  
 to make the decoration for  
 any season. Supplies will  
 be provided. noon–1:30  
 pm. $110 for advance  
 tickets. The Makers Guild  
 at Industry City 51 35th  
 Street between Second  
 and Third avenues in Sunset  
 Park. (718) 965-6450.  
 www.industrycity.com. 
 DANCE, LITTLEFIELD: Littlefi  
 eld’s monthly dance party  
 Be Cute - Dance Party for  
 Homos and Aliens from  
 Outer space with Matty  
 Beats and Horrorchata,  
 featuring Paloma Lamona,  
 Desert Rose, and more.  
 Nov. 20. 11pm. $20 tickets  
 in advance, limited $25  
 tickets available at the  
 door.  Littlefi eld Performance  
 and Art Space, 635  
 Sackett Street between  
 Third and Fourth Avenues  
 in Gowanus. littlefi eldnyc. 
 com. 
 COMEDY, THANKS BUT NO  
 THANKSGIVING: Native  
 American comedians Brian  
 Bahe, Dash Turner, and  
 Tai Leclaire perform the  
 “antidote to the settler  
 nonsense that Is Thanksgiving,” 
  with stand-up and  
 games. Nov. 20. 7:30pm,  
 doors open at 7. $10 in  
 advance, $12 at the door.  
 Union Hall, 702 Union  
 Street between Fifth and  
 Sixth Avenues, Park Slope.  
 (718) 638 4400. unionhallny. 
 com 
 SUN, NOV. 21  
 ART, OLD STONE HOUSE:  
 Learn to paint a family  
 portrait with artist Dianne  
 Herbert. The workshop  
 builds from drawing with  
 pencil to painting with  
 acrylic. $10 suggested donation  
 11 am to 1:30 pm at  
 the Old Stone House, 336  
 3rd Street between Fourth  
 and Fifth Avenues in Park  
 Slope, theoldstonehouse. 
 org.  
 BIRDING, GREEN-WOOD  
 CEMETERY: Take a peaceful  
 stroll through Brooklyn’s  
 urban oasis before  
 opening hours to get  
 sights of northern birds  
 hiding out in the cemetery  
 through the winter season.  
 6:30 am. $20. Green-wood  
 Cemetery Main Entrance  
 500 25th Street at the intersection  
 of Fifth Avenue  
 in Greenwood Heights.   
 (718) 768-7300. www. 
 green-wood.com. 
 COMEDY, LITTLEFIELD: Comedians  
 Christian Banda,  
 Liam Higgins, and more  
 present “Do We Wanna  
 Talk About It?” an interactive  
 stand-up show about  
 therapy. Comedians and  
 audience members can  
 take part in talking about  
 what’s on their mind, to  
 live music performed  
 by Fatboi Sharif and DJ  
 Boogie. Nov. 21. 7:30pm,  
 doors open at 6:30. $12- 
 $15. Littlefi eld Performance  
 and Art Space, 635  
 Sackett Street between  
 Third and Fourth Avenues  
 in Gowanus. littlefi eldnyc. 
 com. 
 MON, NOV. 22 
 WRITING, CENTER FOR FICTION: 
  Get a preview of  
 “You Never Get it Back,”  
 writer Cara Blue Adams’s  
 new collection of short  
 stories, then enjoy a conversation  
 between Adams  
 and writer Marie Helene- 
 Bertino. Nov. 22. 7pm.  
 Streaming online via Zoom.  
 Registration free with optional  
 donation. centerforfi  
 ction.org 
 TUES, NOV. 23 
 THANKSGIVING, BAKED  
 IN BUSHWICK: Baked in  
 Bushwick brings an infused  
 twist to Thanksgiving dinner  
 with an intimate dinner  
 full of your favorite dishes.  
 Nov. 23. 6pm. $60-$80.  
 198 Lewis Avenue between  
 Greene and Lexington Avenues  
 in Bed-Stuy. bakedinbushwicknyc. 
 com 
 WED, NOV. 24  
 DANCE, HOUSE OF YES:  
 House of Yes presents  
 Thank You for Everything:  
 a Thanksgiving eve dance  
 party. Bring a food donation, 
  get a half-priced  
 cocktail. $10-20 (free before  
 11 pm), 10 pm to 4 am  
 at House of Yes, 2 Wyckoff  
 Avenue in Bushwick, houseofyes. 
 org. 
 THURS, NOV. 25 
 EXERCISE, TURKEY TROT:  
 Take a 5 mile run through  
 Prospect Park before  
 you gorge yourself with  
 Thanksgiving grub. Registration  
 has sold out but  
 there’s plenty of room to  
 watch! 9 am. $40 registration  
 fee. Race starts near  
 the LeFrak Center at 171  
 East Drive in Prospect  
 Park. https://pptc.org/ 
 turkey 
 ONGOING:  
 ART, BROOKLYN BRIDGE  
 PARK: Check out pop-up  
 photo exhibits at Photoville  
 in Brooklyn Bridge  
 Park before it wraps up in  
 December. Free, all day  
 at Brooklyn Bridge Park  
 through Dec. 1, brooklynbridgepark. 
 org.  
 COMEDY, WILLIAMSBURG:  
 Maddy Smith of MTV’s  
 Wild ’n Out hosts Sunday  
 Night Bits every Sunday at  
 Bklyn Comedy Club, featuring  
 a lineup of standup  
 comedians. Free, 8 pm at  
 Bklyn Comedy Club, 308  
 Bedford Ave in Williamsburg, 
  oldmanhustle.com. 
 ICE SKATING, INDUSTRY  
 CITY: Cut up some ice  
 under the holiday lights at  
 Industry City’s reopened  
 outdoor ice skating rink.  
 Don’t forget to get some  
 hot chocolate at the stand  
 nearby — spiked if you’re  
 an adult. Opens for the  
 season Nov. 19. 10 am–6  
 pm.  Open Thursday 4–8  
 pm, Fridays and Sundays  
 10 am–6 pm, and Saturday  
 10 am–8 pm. $12 per  
 person, and an additional  
 $10 to rent skates. Industry  
 City, Courtyard 5/6 51 35th  
 Street between Second  
 and Third avenues in Sunset  
 Park.  (718) 965-6450.  
 www.industrycity.com.  
 WHISKEY, TOURS: Learn the  
 history of whiskey in New  
 York on a one-hour tour at  
 Fort Hamilton Distillery,  
 where you can bottle your  
 own whiskey and even  
 try some of the water of  
 life straight from the tap.  
 Every Friday–Sunday, 10  
 am–7 pm. $30. Fort Hamilton  
 Distillery at Industry  
 City 68 34th Street between  
 Second and Third  
 avenues in Sunset Park.  
 (917) 312-6695. www. 
 forthamilton.com. 
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 QUIRKY QUACKERS: Spend your Thankgiving morning running through Prospect Park for  
 the annual Turkey Trot.   Photo courtesy of the Prospect Park Track Club 
 
				
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