Brooklyn Events Worth Attending This Week: 10.1.18 – 10.7.18
Happy October!
Happy October!
Open House at the Banana Farm!
98 4th Street at Michel et Augustin
Time: 7pm – 8:15pm
FREE
The Banana Farm is open to everyone and you can expect cookie tastings, a giant baking lesson, and other surprises.
Oktoberfest Beer Tasting
265 Schermerhorn Street at Chelsea Piers Fitness
Time: 7pm – 8:30pm
Price: $10
Raise a stein to Oktoberfest with our friends from St. Gambrinus Beer Shoppe! This month they are bringing over their finest selection of German beers, along with a brief history of Oktoberfest and Bavarian delicacies from Black Forest Brooklyn.
ONE OCTOBER
136 Metropolitan Avenue at Nitehawk Cinema
Time: 7:15pm
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Price: $16
Filmed in October 2008 on the eve of Obama’s historic election and an unprecedented economic crisis, this lyrical portrait of New York City follows WFMU radio reporter Clay Pigeon as he takes to the streets to talk to fellow New Yorkers about their lives, their dreams, and their relationship with a transforming city. A Q&A with director Rachel Shuman moderated by WFMU host Amanda Nazario will follow the screening.
One October with director Rachel Shuman
136 Metropolitan Avenue at Nitehawk Cinema
Time: 7:15pm – 9pm
Price: $16
Filmed in October 2008 on the eve of Obama’s historic election and an unprecedented economic crisis, this lyrical portrait of New York City follows WFMU radio reporter Clay Pigeon as he takes to the streets to talk to fellow New Yorkers about their lives, their dreams, and their relationship with a transforming city. As part of what he calls a “radio experiment,” this transplanted Iowan roams the streets bearing a handheld recorder and a kindly probing nature: “Has he popped the question?” “When is the last time you’ve had a regular roof over your head?” “Do you love America?” These revealing interviews are woven between vivid scenes of New York’s eccentric byways, which together reveal a city—and a nation—at a crossroads. Following the film, we’ll have a Q&A with director Rachel Shuman, moderated by WFMU host Amanda Nazario.
DIRTY THURSDAY: 90s Night
2 Wyckoff Avenue at House of YES
Time: 10pm – 4am
FREE
Nostalgia overload. Delicious Kitsch. Throwback mashups! The best of the 90’s all in one place, all mixed up and themed to throwback perfection- old school hits, regrettable fashion choices and fads that have come and gone and come back even harder. Boy bands. Girl groups. Fishnets and fierceness. Grunge flannel fabulousness. Doc Martins forever.
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