It seems like spring just doesn’t want to leave, so let’s enjoy it while it’s here.
— Friday, December 11th, 2015 —
Doodz
134 Metropolitan Avenue at Living Room
Time: Midnight
Price: $5 Suggested
Nothing like a night of drag at this monthly Williamsburg party.
Hamilton Leithauser
146 Broadway at Baby’s All Right
Time: 8pm
Price: $20
Hamilton Leithauser from local indie rock band, teamed up with guitarist Paul Maroon for his new solo album, Dear God, and is ready to put on a up close and personal show for his fans.
Delta Mu Fall 15 ShowKase
1 University Plaza
Time: 7pm
FREE
Who doesn’t love a good sorority showcase? This should be fun!
Queen Afua Presents The Womb Spa
964 Park Place At The Queen Afua Wellness Center
Time: 7pm – 9pm
FREE
This fee healing spa day is perfect for the woman suffering from fibroids, cysts, womb and reproductive ailments, stress, emotional imbalance, or would just like to experience a circle of sisterhood.
The Bannandee Takeover
1058 Broadway Avenue
Time: 9pm
Price: $5
Witness different artists showcase their talents for Brooklyn.
— Saturday, December 12th, 2015 —
Menorah Horah
470 Driggs Avenue at The Hall at MR
Time: 7:30pm
Price: $20 – $60
The Schlep Sisters, Little Brooklyn, The Great Dubini, Corvette Le Face, Dangrrr Doll, The Maine Attraction, Fancy Feast and Varla Velour are ready to perform in honor of one off-kilter holiday event.
Miranda Cuckoo Presents counter) induction
80 N 6th Street at National Sawdust
Time: 8pm
Price: $25
Join violinist Miranda Cuckson as she dedicates a piece to the co-founder of the band Lee Hyla who passed away in 2014.
World’s Largest Conga Line on Ice
171 East Drive at Ocean Avenue
Time: 10am
Price: $15
Try to help set a world record by creating the world’s longest Ice skating Conga line.
Didge Project’s World Rhythms Retreat
107 Green Street at The Ark
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Time: 10am
Price: $120
Explore your eclectic side of music by listening to music from around the world.
The Show Show
702 Union Street at Union Hall
Time: 5:30pm
Price: $10
Join former hip-hop performer Jean Grae as she mixes her love for music and comedy together.
A visit from Santa
Old Stone House
Time: 10am-12:30pm
Price: $10
It’s that time of year for your kids to meet Santa, sip hot cocoa and do a little arts and craft.
SantaCon
McCarren Park in Williamsburg
Time: 10am
Price: Donation of $10
Dress up in your best red santa suit for a full day of random parties filled with drinking, and well more drinking.
— Sunday, December 13th, 2015 —
Sounds of the Season
145 Brooklyn Avenue at Brooklyn Children’s Museum
Time: 11am – Noon
Price: FREE with Museum Admission
It’s holiday time! Listen to music from Hanukkah, Christmas and Kwanzaa traditions and create your own percussion instrument to carol in the streets or play at home. This hands-on program builds confidence in music making and appreciation.
Agitprop
200 Eastern Parkway at The Brooklyn Museum
Time: 11am – 6pm
Price: $16 Museum Admission
Explore the exhibit of the legacy power and politics through art.
Happy Hanukkah
145 Brooklyn Avenue at Brooklyn Children’s Museum
Time: 11:30am – 12:30pm
Price: FREE with Museum Admission
Celebrate the traditions of Hanukkah by singing songs and spinning a real dreidel.
Handmade Holiday Market
107 Green Street at Home of Sacred Arts Research Foundation
Time: 1pm – 9pm
FREE
Handmakers Market returns for the holiday season, featuring a carefully curated array of NYC artisans and collectors bringing handmade, eco, holistic and vintage goods, and items inspired by indigenous, sacred ceremonial traditions from around the world.
The Hard Nut
30 Lafayette Avenue at BAM Howard Gilman Opera House
Time: 1pm and 6pm
Price: Tickets starting at $25
Witness a different interpretation of the classic The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by the Mark. Morris Dance Group.