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— Wednesday December 13, 2017 —

Hometown Hero: Laura Supnik
127 North 6th Street at Madewell
Time: 6pm – 8pm
FREE
For one day only, Madewell is hosting an in-store pop-up featuring one of their all-time favorite makers, Laura Supnik, and their giftable goods. Go by, enjoy sips, snacks and, of course, shopping.

BOOK TALK: THE GHOST SHIP OF BROOKLYN
128 Pierrepont Street at Brooklyn Historical Society
Time: 6:30pm – 8pm
Price: $5; FREE/members
Thousands of Americans suffered on the HMS Jersey, a British prison ship moored in Wallabout Bay off the coast of Brooklyn, during the Revolutionary War. In his new book, award-winning historian Robert Watson brings to life the stories of survivors and charts the ship’s ghastly effect on the city’s spirit, which eventually rallied public support for the war.

Feed The Resistance: Julia Turshen And Jessica Harris In Conversation
62 Bayard Street at Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD)
Time: 6:30pm – 8pm
Price: $25
Cookbook author Julia Turshen and food scholar Dr. Jessica Harris join forces at MOFAD to discuss the ways in which we can become more politically engaged and active through the power of food and the dinner table. Julia’s new book, Feed the Resistance: Recipes + Ideas for Getting Involved, is more than just a cookbook. Featuring essays from activists, resources for political engagement, and showing how food can build community, it is a book that is both nourishing and motivating. Together, Julia and Jessica will explore the ways in which food can bring us together and create positive change in our communities. Following the discussion and Q&A, Julia and Jessica will sign books, Komeeda will provide small bites based on recipes from Feed the Resistance, and beer and wine will be served.

Snowy Bing Bongs w/ Live Q&A
445 Albee Square West at Alamo Drafthouse NYC
Time: 7pm – 9:30pm
Price: $15
This blissfully bonkers whatzit from unclassifiable dance-comedy trio Cocoon Central Dance Team and executive producers DANIELS (SWISS ARMY MAN) is part psychotropic performance art spectacle, part absurdist sketch show. The three Bing Bongs—Tallie Medel, Sunita Mani & Eleanore Pienta—lounge about, pass gas, and periodically break into wondrously strange dance routines, with outer space interludes, a serious consideration of doctor boners, and a 90s-style girl group meltdown along the way. This showing will include live comedy from Ana Fabrega (The Chris Gethard Show) and a Q&A with SNOWY BING BONG stars Tallie Medel and Eleanore Pienta, and director Rachel Wolther.

PARKS AND RECREATION BINGO
308 Bedford Avenue at Videology Bar & Cinema
Time: 9pm
FREE
NEW bingo, featuring all your Pawnee favorites! Every Wednesday you can watch Parks and Recreation and play BINGO. Watch for things like the Snakehole lounge, breakfast food, and portraits of Hillary Clinton. Listen for mentions of “Tammy,” “Duke Silver,” and “Mouserat.” Get a BINGO and you’ll win a free drink!