This weekend is pretty slow, but we managed to find you the best events happening around the borough.
— Friday November 4th, 2016 —
30UNDER30 FILM FESTIVAL – OPENING NIGHT
30 John Street at Made in NY Media Center by IFP
Time: 6:30pm – 10pm
Price: $20
Enjoy a number of short films while helping young storytellers become agents of change.
Brooklyn Roomate Mixer
269 Kosciuszko Street
Time: 7pm – 9pm
FREE
Need a place fast? One Brooklynite will be hosting an open house, roommate mixer in their brand new 7-bedroom 1.b bath duplex in Bed-Stuy.
“Autumn”
1 University Plaza at Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts
Time: 8pm
Price: $20 – $30
The Billie Holiday Theatre opens its 2016-2017 season with the New York premiere of award-winning playwright Richard Wesley’s political drama, Autumn. Autumn, the first full-length play by Wesley in over 27 years, explores the conflicts that arise when aspirations collide across a generational divide marked by sharply different political agendas. The concept of Autumn was gestating for more than 20 years as Wesley observed the evolution of Black politicians against a changing political landscape.
— Saturday November 5th, 2016 —
FoodPorn Fest
395 Johnson Ave
Time: 11am
FREE (bring $$ for food)
If you are obsessed with food then treat yourself to the tastiest food in NYC, from BBQ to banh mi, cheesesteak to cheesecake, and so much more.
Dumbo Food Tour of New York
Washington St & Front St
Time: Noon
Price: $59
Enjoy some of the best food and take in the dynamic culture of one of Brooklyn’s most historic neighborhoods…Dumbo.
Target First Saturday: Election Season
200 Eastern Parkway at The Brooklyn Museum
Time: 5pm
FREE
Enjoy an evening of some of the best curated events focused on the upcoming Presidential election.
Broadway in Brooklyn
116 Pierrepont Street at First Unitarian Society of Brooklyn
Time: 8pm
Price: $50 general admission
Join the members of Theater 2020 as they put on a concert salute to legendary Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim to raise money for their upcoming production of Sweeny Todd.
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Brooklyn Museum: Iggy Pop Life Class by Jeremy Deller
200 Eastern Parkway at The Brooklyn Museum
Time: 7pm
FREE w/ museum admission
This new art exhibition features fifty-three drawings that were created on February 21, 2016 where artist Jeremy Deller used the traditional life during a one-day class to stage a performative event, using rock icon Iggy Pop as the unexpected model.
— Sunday November 6th, 2016 —
Financially CLEAN Community Awareness Kickoff!
48 Clifton Place in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn
Time: 10am
FREE
Help raise funds for schools to see financial literacy become a permeant part of the school curriculum.
Winter Flea + Holiday Market
1 Hanson Pl at Skylight One Hanson
Time: 10am – 6pm
FREE (bring $ to shop)
Brooklyn Flea moves indoors for the Winter Flea + Holiday Market with 75 vintage/antique/other vendors plus 25 Smorgasburg vendors selling food every Saturday + Sunday, 10am-6pm.
5th Annual Swig n’ Swine Brooklyn
484 Union Avenue at Union Pool
Time: Noon
Price: $43
Swig n’ Swine is a gathering of cocktail enthusiasts and professionals together in Brooklyn with pigs, punch, games, and music – all in the spirit of giving back to charter schools in New York, New Orleans, Portland, Miami, San Francisco, and Austin.
Almost Presidential Trolley Tour
5th Avenue and 25th Street at Greenwood Cemetery
Time: 2pm
Price: $20 for members, $25 for non-members
On this last Sunday of the 2016 election cycle, Green-Wood provides some historical perspective and insight into ambitions and political upsets of long ago presidential hopefuls, including De Witt Clinton (who lost in 1812 to Madison), Horace Greeley (who lost in 1872 to Grant), as well as several obscure candidates with great stories of their own.
Annual Social and Dance
Commodore Barry Club of Brooklyn at St. Patrick’s Auditorium on Fourth Ave and 97th Street
Time: 4pm – 8pm
Price: $30
Time to end the weekend with coffee, tea, beer, soda and Irish soda bread at this event that honors their former treasurer, Peter Lovett.