Psychics Message From The Other Side Lena Gurr, Is That You?
In Search Of Lena Gurr, a presentation by art historian, writer, photographer & painter Priscilla Bain-Smith, will be held January 22 from 2-4 p.m., in tandem with the current exhibition, Past & Present, at Brooklyns Tabla Rasa G
Brooklyn Art For Marty’s Sake
A Brooklyn Sampler, an exhibition of Brooklyn artists dedicated to Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, will run through January 27 at Brooklyn Borough Hall. The show hosts an artists reception from 5:30-7:30 p.m., January 17, which is open t
Brooklyn Art For Martys Sake Choose
BAMs 2006 Spring season continues to host BAMcafé Live, the performance series curated by Limor Tomer, presenting an eclectic mix of jazz, spoken word, rock, pop, and world beat on Friday and Saturday nights.
January 20 at 9 p.m. brings
January 20 at 9 p.m. brings
Unbossed Figures Public And Private
The free film series are a very popular feature at the Brooklyn Public Library and are held in the 2nd Floor Meeting Room of BPLs Central Library at Grand Army Plaza.
Documenting Brooklyn: Documentary Film Series examines Brooklyn through a
Documenting Brooklyn: Documentary Film Series examines Brooklyn through a
Get It, As You Like It, at Park Slopes Gallery Players
The Gallery Players is proud to present one of William Shakespeares most popular comedies, AS YOU LIKE IT. Neal Freeman, who previously helmed The Gallery Players productions of THE LARAMIE PROJECT and THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRI
On Tap: Nations Top Kid Dancers
The show loosely traces a day in the life at school on the day of the school dance. In a series of musical vignettes, TAP KIDS tells the story of a group of school kids facing challenges both mundane and momentous as they prepare for the big school dance
Brooklyn Public Library Sings, Swings And More
Music at the Brooklyn Public Library offers varied offerings, with all concerts held in the 2nd Floor Meeting Room of BPLs Central Library at Grand Army Plaza.
The Brooklyn Sings, Brooklyn Swings Series spotlights Antonio Barbagallo on Janua
The Brooklyn Sings, Brooklyn Swings Series spotlights Antonio Barbagallo on Janua
Last Chance For Underground Filmmakers
Join the filmmakers and staff of the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival at the last call for submissions party hosted at the Brooklyn Brewery on January 19. This date will be the last chance for filmmakers and artists to submit their work for the 4th Annu
When the Devil Ran Wild On the Streets of New York
Celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Brooklyn Childrens Museum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue at St. Marks Avenue, January 16, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Admission is $4 per person; free for children under one year. At 1:30 & 3 p.m., Auntie
Singing Dr. Kings Favorite Songs
Independent Brooklyn based film director Jarred Alterman, brings his award winning short documentary, Mott Music, to the Sundance Channel this month. The film tells the story of a piano restoration factory in the Bronx on the verge of disappearing in a wo
Mott Music On Sundance Art Captures Williamsburgs Fluid Waterfront
Williamsburgs Waterfront on the brink of change is the subject of a new art exhibition, on view now through January 27 at the Arsenal Gallery, 5th Avenue and 64th Street, 3rd floor, in Manhattan. The show is on view Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
Almost a Half Century of Fantastic Ernst Benkert Drawings
The Kentler International Drawing Space presents the drawings of Ernst Benkert: Drawings 1959-2004.
Born in 1928 in Chicago, currently living in Brooklyn, Benkert was maverick in his day. In the 1960s he was part of the Anonima Group who started t
Born in 1928 in Chicago, currently living in Brooklyn, Benkert was maverick in his day. In the 1960s he was part of the Anonima Group who started t





















