Goodbye Snow, Hello 15 Things To Do In Brooklyn This Weekend!
“Seussical” | Photo via Playbill

— Friday January 29th, 2016 —

The Spinning Wheel Exhibition: Closing Party
647 Fulton Street at BRIC
Time: 6:00pm
FREE
Join Dawn Crandell and other dancers as they improvise with acting, dance and other forms of art.

Girls Night Out: Hunks4Hope 2016 Calendar Signing & Networking Event
274 4th Avenue at Brooklyn Colony
Time: 6pm – 10pm
FREE (but feel free to donate)
Watch hot guys bare it all in an effort to bring awareness to domestic violence.

Roil and White Shoes
92 Plymouth Street at Smack Mellon
Time: Noon – 6pm
FREE
Enjoy two solo exhibitions from artist, Christine Sciulli and Nona Faustine. Both artists present work which conflates New York City’s history within a unique and compelling contemporary lens.

Lavi Miyò and An n’ Pale
558 St . John’s Place at Haiti Cultural Exchange
Time: 6:00pm
Price: $10 – suggested donation
Lavi Miyò, a work in progress, focuses on resistance as a step toward recovery and utilizes writing, choreography and music to explore essential questions regarding the emotional, physical, spiritual, and psychological stability of individuals affected by trauma.

Flic Fest
85 S. Oxford Street at Irondale Center
Time: 7pm
Price: $25, $20 for students
Enjoy two feature-length dance theater works with an accompanying performance cabaret.

— Saturday January 30th, 2016 —

LIU Children’s Academy Open House
Long Island University on DeKalb and Flatbush
Time: 11am – 1pm
FREE
Get a head start on your child’s summer camp search. See what LIU has to offer.

Park Slope Singers Winter Concert
7420 Fourth Street at Church of the Good Shepherd
Time: 3pm
Price: $15, $10 for students and seniors
Witness an amazing performance from Brahms’ German Requiem.

TM Stevens
30 Lafayette Avenue at BAM Cafe
Time: 9:30pm
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FREE
Hard-rocking bassist TM Stevens combines heavy metal riffs with funk grooves for a thunderous, soul-shaking sound. See this amazing performer live as part of the 16th annual of BAM Cafe Live.

Longyarn
207 Starr Street at Bushwick Starr
Time: 8pm
Price: $18
This critically acclaimed world premiere is an outrageous shaggy-dog folktale of the adventurous and long-lived “Mother”, a character based on strong, peculiar and compelling women from history.

Suessical
199 14th Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenue at Gallery Players
Time: 8pm
Price: $18, $15 for children and seniors
Enjoy an evening of nostalgic Dr. Suess stories re-imagined into one big musical.

— Sunday January 31st, 2016 —

Stand Up for 826NYC
149 Seventh Avenue at Third Avenue at Bell House
Time: 7:30pm
Price: $25
Join a group of comedians as they support the non-profit organization 826NYC that helps students explore their creative side of writing.

The Astronaut’s Tale
321 Ashland Place at BAM Fisher
Time: 3pm
Price: $20 – $49
Enjoy an afternoon of storytelling of a modern tale of a young man who dreams of space travel and flying to Mars, through Opera.

Lunar New Year Celebration
2900 Campus Road at Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College
Time: 3pm
Price: $12.50- $20
Celebrate Chinese New Year’s “Year of the Monkey,” with different performances and fun activities.

Mill’s Trill Winter Bash
18 Whitewall Place at ShapeShifter Lab
Time: 11:30am
Price: $15 at the door, $10 in Advance
Shake the winter blues away at the annual Mil’s Trills Winter Bash, a veritable explosion of music, art, and community.

Empowering the Next Generations of Volunteers at the Kings Bay Y of North Williamsburg
14 Hope Street at Kings Bay Y of North Williamsburg
Time: 10:30am
FREE
Empower the next generation of volunteers by staffing the King Bay Y of North Williamsburg’s Tu B’Shvat celebration as we incorporate ideas of kindness and equality through the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Enjoy a day of hanging out, reading, singing, and coloring with Jewish preschoolers and their families.