—Thursday, February 22nd, 2018—

Black History Month Art Celebration at Brooklyn Plaza Medical Center
650 Fulton Street at Brooklyn Plaza Medical Center
Time: 5pm – 8pm
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In honor of Black History Month, Brooklyn Plaza Medical Center, Inc. in collaboration with The Bishop Gallery brings to the Brooklyn Community a free art show displaying local artists celebrating Black Culture. Light refreshments will be served.

Poetic Justice: Women,Power, and The Black Arts Movement
200 Eastern Parkway at The Brooklyn Museum
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Price: $25
Join the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Manhattan Chapter as this pay tribute to the late, great Dr. Maya Angelou and honor Dr. Sonia Sanchez. Dr. Sanchez will perform along with poets Toni Blackmon and Phyastarter.

James Baldwin: Price of the Ticket
10 Grand Army Plz at Brooklyn Public Library
Time: 7pm – 8:30pm
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Enjoy this award-winning documentary, now considered a classic, that combines rarely seen archival footage from nine countries, public speeches, and interviews with close friends and colleagues, among them Maya Angelou, Amiri Baraka and William Styron. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with directors Karen Thorsen and Douglas K. Dempsey on the restoration of the film.

Love is in the Pair: February Beer Dinner
1904 Surf Avenue at Coney Island Brewery
Time: 7:30pm – 10pm
Price: $60
Enjoy a 4-course meal at the cozy taproom in the heart of Coney Island, prepared by Executive Chef Kate O’Donnell. With each ticket comes a VIP brewery tour and 6 pours from the Coney Island taps, each individually paired to compliment, cut or contrast the distinct elements of each dish.

Kevin Geeks Out Goes Punk
136 Metropolitan Avenue at Nitehawk Cinema
Time: 9:30pm
Price: $16
Join comedian Kevin Maher for a celebration of punk rock in pop culture. It’s a two-hour video variety show looking back at pink mohawks and punk attitudes from movies, TV shows and even wrestling.