— Monday, March 4th, 2019 —

The Kitchen Sisters Podcasting Workshop
100 Bogart Street at 100 Bogart
Time: 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Price: $100
This two-hour session is designed for those who want to acquire and hone their skills for podcasts, radio and documentaries. The Workshop covers how to prepare & conduct interviews for produced radio segments, finding your voice as a host, interviewing and miking techniques, how to make interviewees comfortable, how to frame evocative questions that make for compelling storytelling, sound gathering, archival audio, field recording, equipment, how to build a story and how to listen.

Book Talk: Capital City: Gentrification and the Real Estate State
128 Pierrepont Street at Brooklyn Historical Society
Time: 6:30pm – 8pm
Price: $5; FREE/members
Author and Hunter College Urban Studies instructor Samuel Stein untangles the 217 trillion dollar global real estate industry, pointing to the practitioners of city planning as the unseen interlocutors between finance, government, and housing. In a conversation with The Nation contributing editor, Liza Featherstone and economic analyst, Doug Henwood, Stein makes the case for residents adopting tactics of urban planners to reclaim the right to their city.

THE IRON MULE SHORT COMEDY FILM SERIES
445 Albee Square at Alamo Drafthouse
Time: 7pm
Price: $12
The Iron Mule is New York’s only monthly short comedy film series, screening narrative, documentary, animated and experimental comedies from around the world.

Self Care Embroidery Workshop
68 Jay Street #612 at Distill Creative
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Price: $45
Enjoy an evening of embroidery and self care. Learn some basic embroidery stitches and discuss ways to chillax and take care of ourselves.

“Don’t Call Me Sweetie” A Women’s + LGBTQ Open Mic
487 Atlantic Avenue at EastVille Comedy Club
Time: 8pm – 10pm
Price: $5
Brooklyn’s best all female and LBGTQ open mic! Sign up in person 30 minutes before the mic.No drink minimum.