—Friday, September 1st, 2017—

Brooklyn Bugs: a celebration of edible insects
94 Wythe Avenue at Kinfolk 94 (and various locations)
Time: 10am (various times; all weekend)
Price: up to $199
Kick off your Labor Day weekend with a few creepy crawlers. This 3-day event is a celebration of edible insects with an outdoor market, speakers, panelists, workshops, lunch and dinner sponsors, cocktail reception, VIP Bug Banquet, and more!

September Sounds on the BID
957 Marcy Avenue at The Bed-Stuy Gateway BID
Time: 6pm- 8pm
FREE
Come out after work, sit back, relax and enjoy everything from Carribean to oldies but goodies to hip-hop and R&B to house music.

TasteMakers Food and Art Exhibit
371 Court Street at Court Tree Collective
Time: 7pm
FREE
Court Tree Collective, dedicated equally to art and food, is celebrating its 3rd anniversary with TasteMakers food art exhibit. See depictions of food with messages about sustainability, responsibility, and our emotional relationship to food. There will be complimentary tastings by a mystery chefs, and all artwork will be available for purchase.

Incense Making 101
987 Flushing Avenue at Catland
Time: 7pm – 8pm
Price: $11.54
Explore the world of incense in this practical, hands-on workshop. Take a brief look at the common practical applications of incense burning, how to choose herbs and resins for your blend and more.

“Poetic Justice” with FilmIndie Cinema Club
370 Metropolitan Avenue at The City Reliquary Museum
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Price: $15
Join FilmIndie Cinema Club and The Melanin Mixer for a backyard kickback in celebration of the first annual Brooklyn Music Week! They’ll be screening the 1993 cult classic, Poetic Justice, which follows the budding romance of a grieving hairdresser and an ambitious postman, played by music legends Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur. $15 admission includes the screening, light bites and movie snacks. Beer by suggested donation, courtesy of Brooklyn Brewery.