All The Best Brooklyn Events To Help Kick Off The First Week of Spring: 3.26.18 – 4.1.18
Here's everything you should be doing this Easter week.
Here's everything you should be doing this Easter week.
Morbid Anatomy Easter Open House at Green-Wood Cemetery
500 25th Street at Green-Wood Cemetery
Time: 12pm – 5pm
FREE
Join Morbid Anatomy’s Joanna Ebenstein and Laetitia Barbier for an informal gathering, with snacks and refreshments, to celebrate the unveiling of the Morbid Anatomy Library in it’s new home, the gorgeous 1877 Fort Hamilton Gate House in Green-Wood Cemetery. This will also be your first chance to see our new exhibition The Power of Images: Life, Death and Rebirth, a carefully curated selection of art, books, artifacts and ephemera drawn from the Green-Wood archives and the hands and collections of the Morbid Anatomy Community.
Intro to Astrology
360 Jefferson Street at Daya Yoga Studio
Time: 2pm – 4pm
Price:Â call for price
Explore the history and mythology of Astrology. Learn how to your natal chart which will unravel wild parts of your self.
2018 Easter Egg Hunt at Rooftop Reds
299 Sands Street, BLDG 275 at Rooftop Reds
Time: 2pm – 5pm
Price: $40
This Easter Egg Hunt is for adults only. There will be loads of prizes and booze. Yes, there’ll also be Easter baskets.
Kombucha 101
936 Madison Street at Earth Arts Center
Time: 5:30pm – 7pm
Price: $15
Learn the basics in brewing your own kombucha at home! You will demystify the fermentation, bacteria and yeast, and cover what a SCOBY is, how to feed it, and how to continue brewing delicious booch at home. Leave with their own SCOBY to nuture at home!
A Midsummer Night’s Dream at The Brick
579 Metropolitan Avenue at The Brick
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Price: $30; $15/under 30
Shakespeare in the Square’s second annual tour is making a stop in New York City! Written relatively early in Shakespeare’s career, Midsummer is perhaps the Bard at his comedic best, a deftly woven work that combines poetry, humor, and romance with the greatest of ease. Yet what continues to most attract actors and directors to the play is perhaps the fact that it is one of Shakespeare’s most compelling articulations on the power of artistic invention, providing a remarkably strong foundation that invites constant reinvention and reinterpretation.
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