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SUPER BOWL, PARKLIFE
WATCH PARTY: Get
together with all the
neighborhood’s football
enthusiasts to watch the
Rams and the Bengals
face off at Super Bowl LVI.
PConey Island Brewery
is sponsoring, so enjoy
$6 Coney Island Brewery
Mermaid Pilsner alongside
Parkside’s Frito Pie and
Loaded Queso, plus enter
a raffl e to win a giftcard to
the brewery. Walkups welcome,
but RSVP on OpenTable
recommended. Feb.
13. Free. 6:30pm. Parklife,
636 Degraw Street between
3rd and 4th avenues
in Gowanus. parklifebk.
com. hey@parklifebk.com.
MON., FEB 14
MUSIC, DOLL PARTS: Brooklyn’s
premiere Dolly Parton
cover band invites you to
celebrate and mourn love
with a Valentine’s Day performance
of “Doll Parts:
Hearbreak.” Hear all your
favorite Dolly romps and
get a deep cut into the
country star’s lesser-known,
heartbreak-centered
grooves. Feb. 14. 6:30pm.
$20. Baby’s All Right, 146
Broadway between Bedford
and Driggs avenues in Williamsburg.
babysallright.
com. (718) 599-5800.
WEDS., FEB. 16
CULTURE, IN EVERY MIRROR
SHE’S BLACK:
Author Lola Akinmade
Åkerström joins the Center
for Fiction to discuss
her debut novel, In Every
Mirror She’s Black, where
three Black women unexpectedly
fi nd themselves
linked to an infl uential
white Swedish man. 7 pm.
Free. Virtual event. centerforfi
ction.org
MUSIC, DISTANT PAIRS:
With the power of technology,
take in a dazzling
collaboration focused on
the circadian rhythm from
Tomoko Sauvage, streaming
from Paris, and Francesco
Cavaliere, coming
to you live from Berlin. 8
pm. Free. Virtual event. issueprojectroom.
org
SAT., FEB. 19
THEATER, CINDERELLA
(ENCORE): Rediscover one
of the most beloved fairy
tales of all times with this
new adaptation performed
as an opera for family audiences.
The production by
the Met will present twotime
Grammy award winning
singer Isabel Leonard
as the rags-to-riches princess
and a casting twist for
the main male part with
Emily D’Angelo as Cinderella’s
prince charming.
Feb. 19 12pm $34+ Peter
Jay Sharp Building at BAM
Rose Cinemas, 30 Lafayette
Avenue. downtownbrooklyn.
com
TUES., FEB. 22
BOOKS, MORTALITY: Greenwood
Cemtery’s Book
Club “Mortality and Me”
session aims to make it
easier to talk about death
and end-of-life decisions.
6:00 – 7:30 pm. Free with
suggested donation. Virtual.
718-768-7300. greenwood.
com.
ONGOING
ART, COLLAGE KITS: Get
crafty and celebrate Black
History Month by learning
about artists Kehinde
Wiley, Njideka Akunyili
Crosby and Christian
Robinson with DIY collage
kits. Each bag will contain
a fl yer with an artist’s bio
and examples of their
work, instructions for how
to make collages inspired
by the artist’s work, materials
like textured paper,
different shaped cut-outs,
a glue stick and a bookmark
for the Black American
Heritage Project and
a Culture Pass brochure.
Free. Available now at the
Mapleton Library, 1702
60th Street. 718- 256-2117,
bklynlibrary.org
WHERE TO
FRI., FEB 11
DANCE, ‘CELEBRATE THE
ALIEN’: David Bowie
would have turned 75
years old this year, and
you’re invited to celebrate
his birthday and all the
music he left behind at
“Celebrate the Alien.” DJ
Steve Reynolds spins a selection
of Bowie’s greatest
while Music Video Time
Machine projects his best
music videos and fi lm appearances.
Dance into the
wee hours to remember
the icon. Feb. 11. 10:30pm.
$8-$12. 21+. Littlefi eld, 635
Sackett Street between
3rd and 4th avenues in
Gowanus. littlefi eldnyc.
com. hey@littlefi eldnyc.
com.
SONGS, VALENTINES:
Martin McQuade will sing
his favorite love song from
“My Funny Valentine”
through to Frank Sinatra.
7–10 pm. Free with dinner.
Greenhouse Cafe 7717
Third Avenue between
77th and 78th streets in
Bay Ridge. 718-833-8200.
greenhousecafe.com
SAT., FEB 12
COMEDY, I’M WITH CUPID:
Podcast hosts Jenny
Gorelick, Emily Kob, and
Caroline Doyle join forces
to host a live Valentine’s
Day special featuring comedians
Charlie Bardey
and Rachel Coster. The
comedians will go on live
blind dates and the hosts
will help you fi gure out
how to handle your recent
romantic texts and messages.
Feb. 12. 9:30pm.
$10-$15. Union Hall, 702
Union Street between 5th
and 6th avenues in Park
Slope. unionhallny.com.
(718) 638 4400.
TOUR, LOVE: Take your
special someone on a
guided tour through
Green-wood Cemetery
for stories of the lovesick
and heartbroken. noon–2
pm. $30. Green-wood
Cemetery 500 25th Street
at the intersection of Fifth
Avenue in Greenwood
Heights. 718-768-7300.
green-wood.com.
DANCE, LGBT+: Brooklyn’s
cutest monthly dance
party with an aliens from
outer space theme returns
for an all-night shebang.
11 pm–4 am, next day. $20
in advance. Littlefi eld 635
Sackett Street between
Third and Fourth Avenues
in Gowanus. littlefi eldnyc.
com
ART, HARRIET TUBMAN:
The one-woman play
Harriet Tubman, Herself
brings the incredible life of
the legendary abolitionist
to the stage, as actress
Christine Dixon takes on
the role of telling her life
story. Streams 1 pm Saturday
on Facebook Live,
and will be up for 48 hours
before being taken down.
Free. Virtual event. bklynlibrary.
org
DATING, COMEDY: Join
Lane Moore for Tinder
Live!, where she will take
the pickup lines and fl irtatious
back-and-forth used
in the app to a hilarious
long-form comedy skit.
8–10 pm. $20. Littlefi eld
635 Sackett Street between
Third and Fourth
Avenues in Gowanus.
littlefi eldnyc.com
SUN., FEB 13
SUPER BOWL, SUPER BOWL
JAM: Get a little creative
with your Super Bowl viewing
at Pollo D’Oro’s Super
Bowl Jam. Start of the
evening with chicken wings
and enjoy an evening of
football and live music.
Local musicians are invited
to bring their instruments
and join in on the jam session.
Reserve on OpenTable
for two free shots of
tequila! Feb. 13. 6pm. Pollo
D’Oro, 306 Gold Street between
Johnson and Tillary
streets. (718) 855 8088.
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