— Tuesday, February 12th, 2019 —

Food and Self Love
545 5th Avenue at Brooklyn Apple Academy
Time: 7pm – 9:45pm
Price:  donation based
The workshop will invite discussion about our personal habits regarding consumption and how they are shaped by the system. The modern food system is disconnected from the needs of users and consumers. Through self-inquiry, we will arrive at a better understanding of the outer conditions shaping our lives and reflect on the ways how we can love ourselves better by nurturing our basic needs.

Brother to Brother: 15th Anniversary Screening
30 Lafayette Avenue at BAM Film
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Price: $15
Taking its title from the incantatory chant which begins Riggs’ Tongues Untied, this luminous, empowering drama stars Anthony Mackie as an art student contending with racism and homophobia who, through a friendship with an older black, gay poet, discovers the hidden histories of the queer African-American artists who came before him. Vividly bringing to life the world and personalities of the Harlem Renaissance—from Langston Hughes to Zora Neale Hurston—Brother to Brother beautifully portrays the shared struggles between generations.

MajorStage Presents: TINALIANNE
17 Meadow Street at The Paper Box
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Price: $15
Enjoy a live performance featuring special guest TINALIANNE, celebrating the release of her album “I Just Got Here.”

Food 4 Thot Live Show
149 7th Street at The Bell House
Time: 8pm
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Price: $15
A multiracial mix of queer writers talk about sex, relationships, race, identity, what we like to read, and who we like to read. It’s not about food — we just really like the pun.Hosted by Tommy Pico, Fran Tirado, Dennis Norris II, and Joe Osmundson.

Trevor Noah
1027 Flatbush Avenue at Kings Theatre
Time: 8pm – 11pm
Price: $40
Greenlight Bookstore is proud to announce The Daily Show host Trevor Noah will appear at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn for one night only, to launch the paperback edition of his #1 New York Times bestselling book, Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood. Noah will celebrate the paperback release of Born a Crime with a talk and Q & A, moderated by Chris Jackson.