All The Best Brooklyn Events Happening This Week: 3.12.18 – 3.18.18
From St. Patrick's Day celebrations, to movies and dinner, to learning how to heal your body naturally, we have all the events worth going to this week.
From St. Patrick's Day celebrations, to movies and dinner, to learning how to heal your body naturally, we have all the events worth going to this week.
Book Talk: “The Women’s Hour: The Last Furious Fight to Win the Vote”
128 Pierrepont Street at Brooklyn Historical Society
Time: 6pm – 8pm
Price: $5; FREE/members
Author Elaine Weiss discusses her new book, which tells the nail-biting tale of one of the greatest political battles in American history: the ratification of the constitutional amendment that granted women the right to vote.
The People Before The Park
158 Buffalo Avenue at Weeksville Heritage Center
Time: 6:30pm – 10pm
Price: $10 – $25
Cultural Architects presents artists and institutions creating vehicles that will guide us through the 21st century. Architects of Pride, Weeksville’s new dinner theater series opens with “The People Before The Park”, by Keith Josef Adkins.
Guided Meditation Circle
987 Flushing Avenue at Catland
Time: 7pm – 8:30pm
Price: $5
Honor your mind, body and spirit by allowing yourself to relax, release, and open in this hour long guided meditation.
Miskatonic NYC: Shirley Jackson’s Weird
122 Meserole Avenue at Film Noir Cinema
Time: 7pm – 9:30pm
Price: $12 advance; $15 door
A bestseller in her time, and a major influence on authors like Stephen King and Joyce Carol Oates, Jackson’s work has gone relatively unacknowledged by scholarship that relegates her to obscurity. Jackson’s body of work varied from domestic satire in her darkly humorous memoirs, to young-adult fiction, to uncanny psychological studies, to her most popular work in the realm of horror and the weird. This class brings Jackson back to acknowledge her place as one of America’s—and without question one of horror’s—greatest writers.
Little Cinema No 37: Basquiat (Immersive)
2 Wyckoff Avenue at House of Yes
Time: 7pm – midnight
Price: up to $45
In this special intimate evening, musician and actor Brian Kelly — an acquaintance of both Jean-Michele Basquiat and David Bowie, and who also worked alongside Julian Schnabel during the making of this film — will play songs from the original soundtrack as well as perform a special spoken word piece about his last encounter with Jean-Michele Basquiat only 6 month before he passed away. This multi displianry film will get the full Little Cinema treatment with added video art, live music, dance, arieal and circus.
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