The Only Brooklyn Events Worth Going To This Week: 10.15.18 – 10.21.18
Bring in Halloween season early with these spooky and fun fall events.
Bring in Halloween season early with these spooky and fun fall events.
The Museum of Pizza
55 Wythe Avenue at The William Vale
Time: 10am – 7pm
Price: $35
The Museum of Pizza is the world’s first and only immersive art experience celebrating pizza. A portion of every ticket purchased will be donated by the Museum to provide a free meal for a family in need. Every ticket holder is entitled to one free slice at or outside the venue.
Book Talk: Brooklyn Tides
128 Pierrepont Street at Brooklyn Historical Society
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Price: $5; FREE/members
Tracing Brooklyn’s ascent from blighted outer borough to worldwide brand, authors Mark Noonan and Benjamin Shepard uncover the local consequences of globalization through the literature, social activism, and changing tides of capital as it crashes onto the shores of this ever-transforming borough.
Sunset Rooftop Yoga with Prospect Heights Yoga
299 Sands St Bldg # 275 at Rooftop Reds
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Price: $30
Rooftop sunsets are pretty spectacular. Now add yoga and a post class glass of wine. Bring your own mat.
NPR Presents: Audie Cornish & Riz Ahmed Live
17 Eastern Parkway at murmrr
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Price: $30
Join NPR’s Audie Cornish, host of All Things Considered, as she sits down with creatives for intimate, long-form conversations about their projects and process, how they stay inspired, and what it means to be creating work in conversation with American culture in 2018.
A Good Day to be Black & Sexy – 10th Anniversary Screening
30 Lafayette Avenue at BAMcinématek
Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm
Price: $15; $7.50/members
Ten years ago, “A Good Day to be Black & Sexy” changed how intimacy was explored on film with a merciless and unconventional view into the myths and truths of Black sexuality, creating a touchstone that still exists today. Now, we celebrate its 10th anniversary with an exclusive NYC screening at BAM! Stay for a post-screening Q&A with director Dennis Dortch, producer Adetero Makinde, and actor Allen Maldonado.
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