500 Artists at Gowanus Open Studios! Danse Macabre in the Cemetery! Fall Foliage Half! Dogs in Drag! March of the Wiggling Bones!
Plus: LGBTQ+ Film Fest! Shakespeare-inspired romance at The Ripped Bodice! Teju Cole! Spooky Glassworks!
Welcome back to the best Park Slope events newsletter. Links to sources are in (parentheses) after each event. Follow our IG for updates as events change.
News
Prospect Park Zoo closed indefinitely due to flood damage: “The baboons, red pandas and other animals are doing fine and their habitats were not damaged, said Craig Piper, the Wildlife Conservation Society's director of city zoos. But critical boilers and electrical equipment in basements below two buildings were wrecked.” (Gothamist)
Park Slope Parents Is Old Enough to Drink: A charming profile of founder, Susan Fox, medical adviser, Dr. Philippa Gordon, and how the neighborhood has evolved over the two decade span (Curbed/NY Mag)
Get Involved
💵Donate to the Arts Gowanus Recovery Fund: While you’re checking out the amazing art across 3rd Avenue this weekend, keep in mind how much art was lost in this month’s flooding “that destroyed over 100 art studios, 1000's of works of art, and costly equipment from yesterday's record-breaking rainfall.” (GoFundMe)
🌳Re-Envisioning the Prospect Park Vale on Saturday: “Learn about the upcoming restoration of the Prospect Park Vale in the northeast corner of the park. Learn about the Alliance’s plans to transform the Vale, an important woodland landscape that serves as a critical habitat to birds and other wildlife, and the extensive community outreach and engagement efforts that led to a new vision for this lesser-known park landscape to make it more welcoming and accessible to all Brooklyn residents.” (10:00 AM, Prospect Park Vale)
🌳🙋Park Pitch In on Sunday, World Sustainability Day: “Volunteers are invited to help us care for tree beds and groves within Prospect Park. Volunteers will help cultivate soil, lay down mulch, and remove litter from the tree beds along the park perimeter.” (11:00 AM, Prospect Park - The Peristyle)
Our Blockbuster Halloween Guide
🎃🎃🎃At the start of the month, we published our Park Slope Halloween guide with a rundown of every event. It’s easily the most popular page we’ve created this year, and we including a half-dozen new additions this week. (Park Slope Walk Halloween Guide)
Worth Booking Now
We have a knack for knowing what will sell out and yes, some holiday lights experiences may book up before November.
✨🎄Lightscapes at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden from 11/17/23 to 1/1/24: “The after-dark, illuminated trail returns to Brooklyn with brand new works of art and promises an even more immersive and magical experience for visitors of all ages. Explore the beauty of the Garden under moonlight while enjoying seasonal treats and festive music. There is no better way to celebrate winter and the holiday season with friends and family! (Multiple times, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, from $24)
💬🎙’Beyond The Blinds’ on 11/1: “The love child of two pop culture lovers, Troy and Kelli. The two take you beyond the "celebrity blinds" and dive deeper into the dark side of Hollywood. This podcast is full of scandal, intrigue, and gossip surrounding your favorite celebrities.” (7:30 PM, The Bell House, from $30)
😂🎶An intimate evening with Adam Pally on 11/5: “As part of the NY Comedy Festival, enjoy an intimate evening with songs, comedy, stories, a different fever dream with different friends and a different audience every time guaranteed.” (7:30 PM, The Bell House, $25)
Events
Thursday, October 19th
🔥🎃Flameworking: Halloween Treats and Tricks: “Make your own Witch's Hat, Candy Corn, Pumpkins and Friendly Glass Monsters glass beads!” (5:00 PM, Urban Glass, $195)
🥘🥃Bowl of ‘Zole Brooklyn: Pozolr and Mezcal Fest. “Over twenty acclaimed chefs cooking heritage Pozole, with over 120 expressions of Mezcal, Agave, and Tequila tastings.” (5:00 PM, Industry City, $65)
🍿🌈‘Something You Said Last Night’ @ Nitehawk: “Writer/director Luis De Filippis skillfully guides the compelling cast through a palpably constrained environment where the characters are forced to meet in a dance between individuality and shared bonds. Through these encounters, De Filippis captures the vast complexities of family dynamics from a trans perspective in this invigorating film, executive produced by Julia Fox (Uncut Gems).” Part of the 35th Annual NewFest LGBTQ+ Film Festival. (6:45 PM, Nitehawk Cinema)
📕💬Teju Cole Discusses ‘Tremor’ with Emily Raboteau: “Co-presented with Greenlight Bookstore, BPL Presents features a powerful, intimate novel that masterfully explores what constitutes a meaningful life in a violent world—from the award-winning author of ‘Open City.’” (7:00 PM, Central Library)
🎃🪦💃MOVED TO SATURDAY TO AVOID RAIN: Nightfall: Danse Macabre @ Green-Wood. “This year’s Nightfall—the crowning event of Green-Wood’s fall season—is inspired by the danse macabre or dance of death. Dating to the Middle Ages, it describes skeletons enticing kings, cardinals, and common folk to their graves with musical accompaniment (or for the more reluctant, by hook or by crook). It’s a poignant reminder that the same fate awaits us all. Till then, shake off any fears or anxieties and join us in a celebration of time we have left together." (7:00 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $75-$100)
🎞🌈Newfest Shorts: Trans+ Realism, Followed by Q&A: “Each film in this program — all-trans and non-binary-directed — offers a glimpse into the diverse spectrum of the trans experience, illuminating the screen with stories about characters fearlessly forging their path and living their truths.” Part of the 35th Annual NewFest LGBTQ+ Film Festival. (7:30 PM, Nitehawk Cinema)
😂Andrea Jin: “Jin is a stand-up comedian and writer born in Shanghai, relocated to Canada, and currently based in Los Angeles.” (7:30 PM, Union Hall, SOLD OUT)
🍿⚰️😂🎃The Mummy Entirely From Memory: “Performers will attempt (and most likely fail) to recreate ‘The Mummy,’ without the aid of scripts, rehearsals, or sobriety. All they will have will be their memory, a recent viewing of the film, and a lot of wigs.” (8:00 PM, Littlefield, $10)
Friday, October 20th
🧩🏅Crossword Puzzle Contest: “Doing the crossword puzzle is fun, but isolating. So join your fellow enthusiasts for a crossword puzzle contest. Win glory and... a nice prize.. and the knowledge you are number one (across or down).” (1:30 PM, Central Library)
🍿🍬🎃‘Candyman’ @ Central Library: “A grad student researching urban legends finds that the tale of the Candyman is more than just a myth.” (3:30 PM, Central Library)
🇯🇵🍢🍤🍜🎤️Japan Village’s [Karaoke] Night Market: “Food including Yakitori (both chicken and pork), Grilled Squid, and Yaki Unagi Onigiri. Test your skills with games and win awesome prizes. There will be live performances and a karaoke contest. Ready to shine like a star? Get ready for the main event: a Karaoke contest starting at 6PM.” (4:00 PM, Industry City)
📕💬Author Marie Ndiaye @ Community Bookstore: “A special evening with French novelist and playwright Marie NDiaye, as she discusses her latest novel, ‘Vengeance is Mine’ (translated by Jordan Stump).” (7:00 PM, Community Bookstore)
🎃🪦💃Nightfall: Danse Macabre @ Green-Wood. “This year’s Nightfall—the crowning event of Green-Wood’s fall season—is inspired by the danse macabre or dance of death. Dating to the Middle Ages, it describes skeletons enticing kings, cardinals, and common folk to their graves with musical accompaniment (or for the more reluctant, by hook or by crook). It’s a poignant reminder that the same fate awaits us all. Till then, shake off any fears or anxieties and join us in a celebration of time we have left together." (7:00 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $75-$100)
😂✏️🖼Picture This! Live Animated Comedy: “Two girls who want to push the boundaries of what a comedy show can be. Picture This! is a live comedy show with stand-ups performing while they are drawn live by some of the best animators, cartoonists, and other artists. The comedians don’t know what the animators are drawing and the animators don’t know how the comedians will react.” (7:30 PM, Union Hall, $10)
🎃😱💬Underworld’s Biggest Mummy Port Of Skull: Halloween City. “A Halloween sketch show from Podcast About List, Home Planet, and Pierce Campion that will terrify fans of tricks and treats alike. With over 3 million video views shared among them, dwarfing the number of permanent Gowanus Cemetery residents, they command *The Underworld’s Biggest Mummy.*” (8:00 PM, Littlefield, $15-$20)
😂🎃🥃A Drinking Game NYC Presents ‘Hocus Pocus’: “Take your favorite 80s or 90s flick, mix in a live staged reading, add a dash of your favorite beverage, and you've got one hell of a cocktail. Talented actors perform cult classics for a live audience.” (8:00 PM, The Bell House, $20)
👠🎭‘Sex and the City: The Movie,’ A Live Reading: “On its 15th anniversary and benefiting the Entertainment Community Fund, sit back for a live staged script reading.” (11:00 PM, Littlefield, $20)
Saturday, October 21st
🏃🏁🍂NYCRUNS Falling Leaves Half Marathon & 5k: “One of our most popular races. Our half marathoners will enjoy about four loops of gorgeous autumnal views while 5K participants will take it all in with a little less than one loop around the park. But, don't worry, both halfletes and 5K runners alike will walk away with a snazzy medal and autumn vibes to last a lifetime.” (8:00 AM, Prospect Park)
🖼🧑🎨️Arts Gowanus Open Studios 2023 (All Weekend): Click the map above for AG’s interactive map. “More than 500 artists at 98 venues in the greater Gowanus neighborhood will open their doors, giving the public a rare glimpse inside the former factories, warehouses, and studio buildings of this vibrant neighborhood. Artists will be on hand to discuss their work, share their processes, and showcase their latest projects.” (12:00 PM, Multiple Locations)
💃💪Upbeat Pop! Dance Fitness at the Boathouse: “Join Prospect Park Alliance and Shape-up NYC for a 45-minute dance fitness class! Come prepared to shake, roll, grapevine, and clap to your favorite upbeat pop songs.” (10:00 AM, Prospect Park - Boathouse)
🐦👁Introduction to Birdwatching Outings: “Prospect Park Alliance and a member of the Brooklyn Bird Club take you on an introductory walk to learn the basics of birding and search for the dozens of species that visit Prospect Park through all seasons.” (10:00 AM, Prospect Park - Audubon Center)
💀🪦🚨Tales Of Turmoil: Crime And Catastrophe Part 2: "With over 575,000 permanent residents resting at Green-Wood, there are many whose paths to the afterlife were far from peaceful. Building upon the riveting tales from Crime and Catastrophe Part 1, this trolley tour delves even further into the depths of darkness with more true crime and disaster stories told across the Cemetery grounds." (10:00 AM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $30)
🌳OHNY: Re-Envisioning the Prospect Park Vale: See Get Involved section above. (10:00 AM, Prospect Park Vale)
🎃💀Giant Puppet Making Workshop: March of the Wiggling Bones. “A one-day puppet workshop to build and parade a motley crew of skeleton puppets. This project, for ages 6 and up, will help you create a puppet 6 feet tall or taller and teach you how to make it dance around Washington Park before you take it home for your own Halloween celebrations. Led by professional puppeteer and long-time collaborator for local Halloween events, Theresa Linnihan returns to lead this workshop which includes printing, painting and assembling a set of bones that can only be described as lively and fun!” (11:00 AM, Old Stone House)
📖Saturday Storytime with Valerie Bolling: “Join us for a special storytime with children's author Valerie Bolling, who will be reading two of her fantastic picture books! Recommended ages 3 and up. Space is limited.” (11:00 AM, Central Library)
🤠🐍🪨‘Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade’ @ Nitehawk Cinema: June-yuh! (11:00 AM, Nitehawk Cinema)
🇯🇵🍢🍤🍜2023 Japanese Food Expo: “Join Japan Village for an unforgettable night at the Karaoke Night Market while savoring the finest Japanese cuisine. Don’t miss the chance to try FREE samples and experience these incredible flavors firsthand.” (12:00 PM, Industry City)
🍿🌈Newfest Shorts: Afternoon Delirium: "A genre-fluid, gender-bending program that’ll make you feel as if you’re in a waking delirium. Step into a realm where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary, where the tapestry of queer experiences intertwines with mystical, eerie, fantastic worlds, and where the unseen takes center stage.” Part of the 35th Annual NewFest LGBTQ+ Film Festival. (12:45 PM, Nitehawk Cinema)
🎃💀🪦Memento Mori: Cemetery Symbolism to Remember Death: “With winged hourglasses and flying souls, cemeteries have long reminded visitors of the fleetingness of time. In the Victorian age, this memento mori—or remember death—style of symbolism transformed with a rising emphasis on resurrection and salvation. Instead of skulls, there were angels and suggestions of meeting again in the next life, like clasped hands carved on headstones. This walk in Green-Wood Cemetery—founded in 1838 in the midst of this shift in memorialization—will focus on memento mori symbolism in the 19th century." (1:00 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $25)
🎻🎶‘Chamber Music Society Presents Chamber Music Beginnings: My Melodic Muse’ “Join host Jerome Brooks, co-host Ana Cantorán Viramontes, and musicians of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center as they explore what makes a ‘perfect’ chamber music concert in this one-hour program fun for the whole family!" (1:00 PM, Central Library)
🎃💀’Nightmares: A Group Art Show:’ “Over 20 artists will bring their deepest fears and haunting nightmares to life through captivating visual artworks, taking the audience on a chilling exploration of their darkest fears. Costumes are encouraged, adding an extra layer of frightful delight to this immersive art event. The art on display will be available for purchase.” (2:00 PM, Industry City)
😂Jenny Hagel Gives Advice (w/ Special Guest Lutz from 30 Rock): “Jenny Hagel is an Emmy-nominated writer/performer for Late Night with Seth Meyers, and she loves two things: performing comedy and telling people what to do. And in this show she'll get to do both! Jenny will invite audience members to submit written questions about their relationships, careers, and finances.” (5:00 PM, Union Hall, $12)
🎃🛍Gloss Brooklyn Presents ‘The Witches, A Gathering’ “Join Gloss Brooklyn for a spooky night of Tarot, tattoos, drinks, shopping, self care planning sessions, & community.” (6:00 PM, Industry City)
🐕👠💄💅🏆🍺Doggy Drag Party: “Dress your pup as a Drag Queen/ King, LGBTQIA+ Activist or Queer Icon. Prize pack for best dressed dog. All viewers and entrants get a free Dyke beer." (6:00 PM, Sandy Jack's, $10 entrant fee, $5 cover)
🎃👻What's the Worst That Could Happen? A Comedy Show: “Everyone will be invited to drop a question into a hat which we will ask our Ouija board. While we await an answer, we invited some of our funniest friends to perform on stage. Come with your questions, and remember, it’s only a game!” (7:00 PM, Young Ethel)
📕💬🖊💗Chloe Liese & Nisha Sharma Brooklyn Author Event @ The Ripped Bodice: “Liese & Sharma will chat about their Shakespeare inspired romances: Chloe's ‘Better Hate than Never’ and Nisha's ‘Tastes Like Shakkar.’ There will be a book signing to follow.” (7:00 PM, The Ripped Bodice)
🎃🪦💃NEW NIGHT: Nightfall: Danse Macabre @ Green-Wood. “This year’s Nightfall—the crowning event of Green-Wood’s fall season—is inspired by the danse macabre or dance of death. Dating to the Middle Ages, it describes skeletons enticing kings, cardinals, and common folk to their graves with musical accompaniment (or for the more reluctant, by hook or by crook). It’s a poignant reminder that the same fate awaits us all. Till then, shake off any fears or anxieties and join us in a celebration of time we have left together." (7:00 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $75-$100)
Sunday, October 22nd
🎶💃🎭Brooklyn FAM 2023: Festival of Arts and Music: “Join folks from across the borough for Brooklyn FAM’s 3rd annual flagship festival of arts and music, presented in partnership with the Prospect Park Alliance. This year’s event embraces Brooklyn FAM’s 2023 theme of multi-sensory storytelling for transformative healing with a vibrant, truly unique celebration of West African, Jewish, and Arab cultures featuring 30 Brooklyn-based artists across music, folkloric dance, dance-theater, puppet theater, West African and Palestinian dance workshops, and artmaking.” (10:00 AM, Prospect Park)
🌳🙋Park Pitch In: World Sustainability Day: See Get Involved above. (11:00 AM, Prospect Park - The Peristyle)
🎃🛼🍪Halloween Fest: “Come Join Us For The Second Annual Lakeside Halloween Fest Featuring: Roller Skating, Bumper Cars, Game Zone, Arts & Crafts And Cookie Decorating.” (11:00 AM, Prospect Park- Lefrak Center, $26)
🪡🐀🐈⬛‘Coraline’ @ Nitehawk Cinema: Anyone seems better than your own mom, until they want to sew buttons to your eyes. (12:45 PM, Nitehawk Cinema)
Monday, October 23rd
🎃Halloween Costume Party: “Come and get into the spooky spirit with us at the Park Slope Library! We'll be doing some spooky crafts and having a costume showcase! All showcase participants will get a small spooky prize!” (3:30 PM Park Slope Library)
🍿👻‘The Haunting(1963)’ @ Nitehawk: “Noted as being one of the most frightening films in cinema, Wise’s usage of camera angles, soundscapes and special effects made you believe that the architecture is breathing, tracking, and alive.” (9:15 PM, Nitehawk Cinema)
Tuesday, October 24th
👻🎵👏Stomp, Clap and Sing with Esther: “Join award-winning NYC Kindie musician, Esther, her family, and her hand-made puppets - including Greta the Ghost - for a special SPOOKY Stomp Clap and Sing! Just in time for the Halloween season: this interactive show is a mix of Esther's standard rockin' classics, including songs about animals, sustainability, and community, woven together with some fun and festive surprises.” (10:30 AM, Central Library)
🤔🧠🥃Big Alice Barrel Room: Trivia Tuesday: “Test your trivia knowledge every Tuesday. Prizes to the winning team.” (7:00 PM, Industry City)
😂🤷Exploration Live!: “The world is a confusing place, full of mysteries to be probed and questions to be answered. No worries, though: hosts Charlie Bardey and Natalie Rotter-Laitman are on it. Together, with the help of comedian friends from Brooklyn and beyond, Charlie and Natalie address some of our most (and least) pressing questions.” (7:30 PM, The Bell House, $15)
😂🏛The Good Liars Fix America: “Political comedy duo, The Good Liars, have spent the last several years getting up close and personal with some of America’s most divisive issues. From January 6th to The March for Life. From Trucker Convoys to Q conferences—they’ve seen it all. Now, they’ll use their unsettling experiences to settle some of the country’s most burning debates.” (8:00 PM, Littlefield, $20-$25)
✈️😱☠️‘Final Destination 2’ @ Nitehawk: Creative kills that look even more gruesome on the big screen. (9:15 PM, Nitehawk Cinema)
👻💬🔥Sasha Graham’s Ghost Stories By The Fire: “Sasha Graham’s Ghost Stories By The Fire returns with the NYC launch of ‘A Shadow of Your Former Self ‘by Amy Grech. Grab a cocktail and cozy up around the fire pit to enjoy a Q&A with the author, plus spooky stories from featured storytellers Olena Jennings, M. M. De Voe, James Chambers, and Christopher Ryan. You’ll also have the opportunity to join them on stage and tell a ghost story of your own.” (7:30 PM, Industry City)
Wednesday, October 25th
😂Pizzazz with Gary Gulman: “Comedian Gary Gulman (HBO, Comedy Central) performs an extended set of new material and invites a few of his favorite comedians to make you laugh. Featuring Todd Barry.” (7:00 PM, Union Hall, $15)
📕💓🤔🧠Romance Trivia Night @ The Ripped Bodice. '“Join the editors, authors, and team of book lovers from Bramble for a night of Romance trivia! Test your knowledge of tropes, saucy scandals, and literary factoids--and get a sneak peek at upcoming Bramble romances while you're at it. Prizes will be given out to winning trivia teams, and swag and light.” (7:00 PM, The Ripped Bodice)
😂Halloween Punderdome®: Pun And Pun-Costume Compuntitions! “NYC’s hilarious cult-favorite pun competition … both an endearingly homemade and impressively high-caliber show during which astute wordsmiths spin clever and very funny puns to a packed crowd.” (8:00 PM, Littlefield, $12-$15)
😂💓Why Are You Single? A Dating Game Show with Marie Faustin: “Join comedian Faustin as she takes three hopeless singles through four rounds of dating debauchery to uncover why on earth they are still single. The horny hopefuls will be subject to a full analysis of their mind, body, and of course social media. Are they ready to mingle, or hopelessly single? You can submit yourself!” (8:00 PM, The Bell House, $20)
📹😱Museum Of Home Video Presents ‘Ring, Ring: A Doorbell Cam Fantasia.’ “Museum of Home Video is a weekly found footage livestream for stoners, seekers, archivists and drinkers. For this special IRL show, MOHV premieres a new feature-length edit that’s chilling and all too-real! Plus, the program’s rounded out with a found footage trove of horror movie ephemera.” (9:15 PM, Nitehawk Cinema)
Thursday, October 26th
😂📕💓PowerHouse @ IC Book Launch: ‘Decodependence, A Romantic Tragicomic’ by Lila Ash: "Join POWERHOUSE @ IC for the book launch of author and New Yorker cartoonist Lila Ash’s vulnerable and funny graphic memoir about her attempts to decode her life’s relationships through the lens of her recovering codependency.” (6:00 PM, Industry City - Powerhouse Books)
😂🖤🪦Live After Death: Ben Wasserman: “Within the span of three years, comedian Ben Wasserman lost his dad, granddad, uncle, and four friends. In his new show Live After Death, Wasserman blends comedy, clowning, and crowd work as he leads the audience on a hilarious yet moving journey through grief, honoring and celebrating the ones we’ve lost along the way. Expect vulnerable conversation, juggling, some dancing—it’s part catharsis, part circus…total chaos!” (7:00 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $50)
📕💬BPL Book Prize Shortlist Panel Event: "This BPL Book Prize event will feature two panels featuring authors who have been shortlisted for the 2023 Prize, moderated by BPL Librarian and Prize Chair Jess Harwick. The panels will be followed by a short reception in the Dweck Lobby." (7:00 PM, Central Library)
📕💬🖊Brooklyn Reads: None of the Above with Travis Alabanza and Alok Vaid-Menon: “Celebrate the New York release of ‘None of the Above: Reflections on Life Beyond the Binary’ with award-winning writer, performer, and theater maker Travis Alabanza. Alabanza is joined in conversation by Alok Vaid-Menon, an internationally acclaimed author, poet, and comedian who wrote the foreword for None of the Above. The program culminates with a book signing with Alabanza.” (7:00 PM, Brooklyn Museum, $16)
🦌🏆Wunderkammer: A Taxidermy Showcase and Competition: “Join us as the nation's most innovative taxidermy artists fill you with awe and wonder as they showcase their most creative creatures in a showcase that awards the beautiful and bizarre. A cabinet of curiosities come to life!” (8:00 PM, The Bell House, $20)
👻🎭👭A Brooklyn Arcanum, Strange Chalices of Vision: “A Brooklyn Arcanum: Strange Chalices of Vision includes a night of Halloween plays about hoaxes, ghosts, the alchemical properties of alcohol, and deals with the devil that ‘encourage women to practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism, master the seven arts, and become lesbians.’” (8:00 PM, Industry City, $15)
😂🗯🎃🍿Shouting At The Screen Halloween Edition: ‘Each show, Donwill, Wyatt Cenac and a guest will present a classic film from the wonderful world of 70’s era Blaxploitation and Black cult cinema. The hosts will be mic’ed up providing commentary, lovingly poking fun at some of these films’ more absurd and problematic moments while also celebrating an important bygone era of Black independent cinema, whether that’s sharing obscure trivia or creating drinking games to highlight a film’s surprisingly large number of wide brimmed hats.” (9:15 PM, Nitehawk Cinema)
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Hi Zach! I’m almost positive I’ve already included your upcoming show, but I will definitely check to make sure. Thanks so much for writing in. I love getting event suggestions.
Hi! I have a show on Friday I'd love to be considered for the next newsletter! Details below:
Friday, November 3
Zach Zimmerman @ littlefield : Zach Zimmerman (The Late Late Show, The New Yorker) delights with an evening of stand-up comedy, or promises to charge you double! Opening set from Sophie Buddle (The Tonight Show, Comedy Central) (10PM, littlefield)
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nycf-zach-zimmerman-tickets-690951924807?aff=oddtdtcreator