— Tuesday, September 24th, 2019 —

Sunset Meditation Workshop
320 Kent Avenue at North Brooklyn Farms
Time: 5pm – 6:30pm
Price: $30
Join North Brooklyn Farms for a unique opportunity to practice meditation in a beautiful setting and reconnect with nature on the Williamsburg waterfront. As part of what we call our Human-Nature Series, we’ll explore using the tools of mindfulness and psychology to develop a deeper connection to both our inner and outer worlds.

Coming to America: Storytelling and Recipe Tasting
214 3rd Street at Whole Foods Market
Time: 6:30pm – 7:30pm
FREE
Meet The League of Kitchens’ Mab, from Iran, hear her colorful stories, learn her amazing journey, and taste her delicious recipes for two simple Persian salads.

DinnerLab: Delmonico’s – Restaurant History Remixed
62 Bayard Street at MOFAD – Museum of Food and Drink
Time: 7pm – 9pm
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Price: $125
Join Delmonico’s and MOFAD for a one-of-a-kind, immersive evening of restaurant history, as they take a deliciously deep dive into Delmonico’s rich culinary legacy. The evening will be hosted by TV/radio personality Max Tucci, grandson of famed restaurateur Oscar Tucci, who owned Delmonico’s from 1926-1987, feature reinterpreted classic cocktails by renowned mixologist and cocktail historian David Wondrich, and never before seen historic relics, photographs, and menus from the private archives of Oscar Max Tucci.

Movie Trivia
40 Bogart Street at Syndicated
Time: 8pm
FREE
Hosted by our Jake Levitt, test your movie knowledge, and win fun prizes including gift certificates, drinks, and movie tickets!

Ta-Nehisi Coates presents The Water Dancer
1027 Flatbush Avenue at Kings Theatre
Time: 8pm – 11pm
Price: $45
Ta-Nehisi Coates (author of Between The World and Me and We Were Eight Years in Power) returns to Kings Theatre to launch his boldly imagined first novel. The Water Dancer is the dramatic story of an atrocity inflicted on generations of women, men, and children—the violent and capricious separation of families—and the war they waged to simply make lives with the people they loved.