— Monday, April 1st, 2019 —

Vegan Ice Cream Making Class
1067 Nostrand Avenue at Creme and Cocoa Creamery
Time: 6pm – 8pm
Price: $50
During the two-hour class, you will learn ice cream making basics and create three culinary combinations of your own. You will mix cream and other ingredients such as fruit, cookies and cake. You will take the pints home in a freezer bag. Once you register you will notified of the flavors.

The Queer Creative Impulse: Artistic Expression and Gender Identity
128 Pierrepont Street at Brooklyn Historical Society
Time: 6:30pm – 8pm
Price: $5
Hugh Ryan, curator of the exhibition On the (Queer) Waterfront, and author of the new book When Brooklyn Was Queer, is joined by historian and CUNY professor, Daniel Hurewitz, author of Bohemian Los Angeles whose work focuses on the development of gendered and sexual identities, and Sherill Tippins, author of the book February House about the salon/house described by the queer platform, them, as “the Queer Commune in WWII Brooklyn that became a cultural epicenter.” Moderated by the senior managing producer of the Slate Podcast Network, June Thomas, founder of Outward, Slate’s LGBTQ section. How artists helped to inspire queer activism is just one of the many topics that will be explored!

Build Your First Website: Workshop | Access Labs
81 Prospect Street at WeWork
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
FREE
Take the first steps of your coding journey with help from Flatiron School. Bring your laptop for a hands-on lesson where one of their awesome instructors will take you through fundamental coding concepts and help you write your first lines of code, and build your first website!

Kwame Alexander’s Versify Debut with Jacqueline Woodson
15 Lafayette Avenue at The Center for Fiction (The Center for Fiction HQ)
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Price: $10
The authors will read from their books and join a discussion moderated by Jacqueline Woodson. Q&A and book signing to follow.

Brooklyn Horror Fest Presents: The Wind
122 Meserole Avenue at Film Noir Cinema
Time: 7:30pm
Price: $21 (double feature)
Experience two separate yet equally shocking tales of madness, paranoia, and horror howling across the American homestead, THE WIND (1928) and THE WIND (2019).