FRI, NOV. 1
TALK, “PARDON MY VOTE”
PANEL DISCUSSION: A
panel discussion about
the restoration of voting
rights to formerly
incarcerated or currently
paroled people. With actress
Naturi Naughton and
rapper Casanova. Free.
1 pm. Medgar Evers College
Founders Auditorium
1650 Bedford Ave.
at Crown Street in Crown
Heights, (718) 287–1142.
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, SAINTS OF
FAILURE: A site-specific
production that explore
questions about LGBTQ
identity and the American
Christian experience.
$20-$25. 7 pm. Lafayette
Avenue Presbyterian
Church 85 S. Oxford St. at
Lafayette Avenue in Fort
Greene, (412) 980–7430,
bit.ly/SaintsOfFailureTix.
MUSIC, CONSERVATORY
ORCHESTRA II: $5. 7:30
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.
THEATER, “CAT ON A
HOT TIN ROOF”: Gallery
Players put on Tennessee
Williams’ famous
play. $25 ($20 for seniors
and children under 12). 8
pm. Gallery Players 199
14th St. between Fourth
and Fifth avenues in Park
Slope, (212) 352–3101,
www.galleryplayers.com.
SAT, NOV. 2
YANKEE FAIR: A familyfriendly
block party
with music from Dan
and Claudia Zanes, the
Brooklyn Bluegrass Collective,
and magician
the Great Charlini. $10.
10 am–3 pm. Plymouth
Church 75 Hicks St. at
Orange Street in Cobble
Hill, (718) 624–9385,
plymouthchurch.org.
THEATER, SAINTS OF
FAILURE: 2 pm and 7
pm. See Friday, Nov. 1.
THEATER, “CAT ON A
HOT TIN ROOF”: 2 pm.
See Friday, Nov. 1.
ART, BROOKLYN MUSEUM’S
FIRST SATURDAY:
Celebrate the re-opening
of the Arts of Asia galleries
with a night of music,
performance, and art-making
featuring a spectrum
of Asian American talent.
Free. 5–11 pm. Brooklyn
Museum 200 Eastern
Pkwy. at Washington Avenue
in Prospect Heights,
(718) 638–5000, www.
brooklynmuseum.org.
ART, “TO SINK, REVISITED”
OPENING RECEPTION: A
solo show from Brooklyn
artist Blanca Guerrero.
Free. 5–7 pm. Court Tree
Collective 371 Court St.
between Carroll Street
and First Place in Carroll
Gardens, (718) 422–7806,
www.courttree.com.
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.
FUND-RAISER, THE CONEY
ISLAND USA CREEPTACULAR:
This ghoulish
fund-raising gala will
feature plenty of potions,
performances from
snake charmer Serpentina,
burlesque beauties
and beasts, and a sneak
peek at the seaside arts
organization’s next demented
musical, “Bloody
Brains in a Jukebox.””
$125. 7pm. Coney Island
USA 1208 Surf Ave. at
W. 12th Street in Coney
Island, (718) 372–5159,
www.coneyisland.com.
MUSIC, “HE DID
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WHAT?”: 7–10 pm.
See Friday, Nov. 1.
THEATER, BROADWAY IN
BROOKLYN, A SALUTE
TO HAL PRINCE: Theater
2020 presents the
gala concert. $50. 7 pm.
The 1930s Great Room
at Art NY Brooklyn 138
S. Oxford St. between
Hanson Place and Atlantic
Avenue in Clinton
Hill, (718) 541–2395,
www.theater2020.com.
NIGHTLIFE, INOAH: 7:30
pm. See Friday, Nov. 1.
DANCE, “LUGGAGE LOST”:
8 pm. See Friday, Nov. 1.
FILM, “SECRETS OF THE
DEAD” SHORT HORROR
FILM FESTIVAL: A series
of short horror films, with
two brief sets of music
and mystic poetry. $15. 8
pm. Film Noir Cinema 122
Meserole Ave. at Leonard
Street in Greenpoint,
(718) 389–5773, www.
filmnoircinema.com.
NIGHTLIFE, HALLOWEEN
COSTUME BALL: A night
of costumed revelry, with
dancing, drinks, and decadent
live music courtesy
of the Aquarience, with
prizes for scariest, funniest,
best group, and
best overall costumes.
$5. 8–11 pm. Mirror Tea
House 575 Union St. between
Third Avenue and
Nevins Street in Gowanus,
(917) 909–0577, www.
mirrorinthewoods.com.
FILM, “SHAOLIN INVINCIBLES”:
11:45 pm.
See Friday, Nov. 1.
SUN, NOV. 3
TOUR, “BIRDING IN
PEACE”: An expert birder
leads a 90-minute tour
through Green-Wood
Cemetery to observe
migrating fowl. Bring
binoculars. $15. 6:30 am.
Green-Wood Cemetery
Fifth Avenue and 25th
Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080,
www.green-wood.com.
THEATER, “CAT ON A
HOT TIN ROOF”: 2 pm.
See Friday, Nov. 1.
DANIEL LIPPEL: Guitar
concert. Free. 5 pm.
Good Shepherd Church
Avenue S and Batchelder
Street in Marine
Park, (718) 998–2800.
COMEDY, PERSISTICON
IV: A benefit to elect
pro-choice women to office,
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. Littlefield (635
Sackett St., btwn. Third &
Fourth Aves. in Gowanus),
www.littlefieldnyc.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.
Brick (Zachary Clark) fights with his wife Maggie (Amanda McCallum) in the drama “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,”
running at Gallery Players in Park Slope through Nov. 10. Alice Teeple
ART, LIFE DRAWING: A
three-hour figure 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,
film, 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, 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,
www.roulette.org.
WED, NOV. 6
THEATER, SAINTS OF
FAILURE: 7 pm. See
Friday, Nov. 1.
MUSIC, 41ST INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROACOUSTIC
MUSIC FESITVAL: A
cornucopia of cuttingedge
works by masters
and emerging composers.
Free. 7 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.
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 films that influenced
their identity. Free.
8 pm. House of Wax (445
Albee Sq. West between
Fleet and Willoughby
Streets in Downtown),
www.thehouseofwax.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.
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.
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.
FRI, NOV. 8
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.
DANCE, BACCHAE — PRELUDE
TO A PURGE: 7:30
pm. See Thursday, Nov. 7.
THEATER, “CAT ON A
HOT TIN ROOF”: 8 pm.
See Friday, Nov. 1.
1-800-LOVE LIVE: The
queer podcast hosts a
live recording. $12, $10
in advance. 8 pm. Littlefield
(635 Sackett St. between
Third and Fourth
avenues in Gowanus),
www.littlefieldnyc.com.
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.
SAT, NOV. 9
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.flatbushartists.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.
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.
Justin Aharoni for Food Karma Projects
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