The Good Place's D'Arcy Carden! Dogs + Coffee Meetup in the Park! BAMkids Film Festival Setsburn @ Japan Village! 8 Author Events Monday Thru Wednesday!
Plus: Slow Jam @ Old Stone House! Eddie Peptone! Andrew Dismukes! First Saturday Party @ BK Museum!
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Book Now
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🪦Happily Never After @ Green-Wood on 2/1: “This isn’t your typical romantic outing. Ditch the cliché chocolates and cards, and instead, join us for a spellbinding stroll through The Green-Wood Cemetery, where love stories take on a darker, more dramatic twist. Discover tales of forbidden passion, tragic farewells, and scandalous affairs that defied convention—and fate.”(12:30 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $$30, $24 for members)
🤣Josh & Aaron Do Improv (Feat. ‘The Good Place’s’ D'Arcy Carden) on 2/2: “Aaron Jackson (Sandino) and Josh Sharp (Women & Men) shamefully return to their improv roots for a 45 minute set featuring Carden.”(5:30 PM & 7:30PM, The Bell House, $8)
🤣Eddie Pepitone Headlining Union Hall on 2/2: “They call him the Bitter Buddha, comedian Eddie Pepitone is a master of the dark art ofcomedy. Hailed as a modern day cross between Jackie Gleason, Don Rickles andEckart T olle. Eddie is a force of nature on stage, switching between social rage andself-doubt. His shows are an energetic combo of calm and chaos, blue-collar angst andsardonic enlightenment.”(7:30 PM, Union Hall, $19)
Get Involved
🙋🏽Winter Corps: “Join Prospect Park Alliance every Wednesday from December 4 – February 26 for a special winter work session at our Winter Corps. Volunteers will assist in raking, minor shoveling, litter pick up, and other landscaping needs. The group meets at a different location every week. All volunteers who RSVP will receive a reminder email with the meeting location before the event. Appropriate for adults only. Keep an eye out for last-minute cancellations due to winter weather advisories, such as low temps and heavy snowfall. Register for Winter Corps!”(10:00 AM, Prospect Park)
News and Links
ESSAY: Antisemitic vandals hit my Israeli Brooklyn restaurant, Miriam. But I won’t be intimidated: “It’s always devastating to see hate find its way into spaces dedicated to joy and connection. Yet, while this act of vandalism hurt me deeply, it also reaffirmed the mission I’ve worked so hard to enact … Instead of focusing on the negativity, I choose to focus on the outpouring of support we receive from the community. Local residents, regular customers, and even strangers who had never before set foot in the restaurant are reaching out with words of encouragement.” (Forward)
As Starbucks Baristas Strike in Park Slope, the NYPD Responds With Arrests: “On Tuesday, just after noon at the Seventh Avenue Starbucks in Park Slope, Jenn, a barista behind the counter, cut through the din of friendly chatter filling the coffee shop to announce that she and her fellow partners behind the counter were walking out and beginning their one-day strike, an announcement that was greeted with cheers and chants of "no contract, no coffee!" as people made their way outside. An hour later, NYPD officers had handcuffed seven people in the otherwise empty storefront.” (Hellgate)
Events
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Thursday, 1/30
🤣Variety Show Fundraiser For Palestine & Lebanon: “A night of comedy, DJs and an auction of Palestinian and Lebanese arts and goods with All Profits from auction and ticket sales going to:The Palestine Support Network, Beit El Baraka and Denizens Society Global. Comedy from Shatha Yas Atheer Yacoub Oussama Tabbara Niccolo Aeed and more special guests! Hosted by Katie Boyle and Sophie Colgan Sounds by BERTA In collaboration with: NY Irish for Palestine Art for Palestine”(8:00 PM, Littlefield)
🍿‘Short Cuts’ @ Nitehawk: “Many loosely connected characters cross paths in this film, based on the stories of Raymond Carver. Waitress Doreen Piggot (Lily Tomlin) accidentally runs into a boy with her car. Soon after walking away, the child lapses into a coma. While at the hospital, the boy’s grandfather (Jack Lemmon) tells his son, Howard (Bruce Davison), about his past affairs. Meanwhile, a baker (Lyle Lovett) starts harassing the family when they fail to pick up the boy’s birthday cake.”(8:45 PM, Nitehawk)
Friday, 1/31
📷Capturing Life's Rhythms: Photo Editing For Impact II: “In the second part of this fast-paced, hands-on workshop, you’ll discover the artistic power of Adobe Lightroom, a go-to tool for professional photographers. Learn how to transform your raw images into stunning visuals by enhancing color, contrast, and composition. Lightroom’s intuitive tools allow you to create eye-catching photos with just a few clicks. Whether you want vibrant colors or moody tones, this class will show you how to craft your unique style.”(4:00 PM, Central Library)
🧶Crafty Hour @ Mathilde's: “A free craft series featuring relaxing art projects to wind down after a long week. 🌟✂️🖼️ Local artist @escottberg of @fullsunstudio_bk will guide you on your creative journey starting at 5PM. ✨ Crafters receive extended happy hour prices until 8pm, $2 off wine, well and draft beer. 🍷🍸🍺”(5:00 PM, Mathilde)
🎶Brooklyn Conservatory Chorale Presents ‘The Joy Of Singing: A World In Harmony:’ “A musical travelogue exploring choral traditions from all parts of the globe. Come hear us explore our fundamental humanity in expressing joy through singing, across multiple cultures and languages. Directed by music director Conrad Chu and featuring pianist Emile Blondel.”(7:30 PM, St. John's Episcopal Church, $15)
🤣Don't Tell Seth! An Evening With The Seth Meyers Writers: “Unshackled from the confines of network censors & what Seth deems appropriate for the show, these writer-performers let loose an evening of stand-up, sketches, improv & character pieces.”(7:30 PM, The Bell House, $20)
🍺Sandy Jack's Roasts The Boss: “Join the Sandy Jack’s Community to Drink, Laugh and Celebrate as 5 Roasters Who Know Mike Well Will Dish the Reads, Spill the Tea and MAYBE Say A Nice Thing.”(10:00 PM, Sandy Jack's)
🎤️Karaoke Tremendous: “Put it this way, if your favorite dance party had a baby with a karaoke machine, that baby would be KARAOKE TREMENDOUS. You sing good? That's great! You don't? That's fine.”(11:59 PM, Union Hall)
Saturday, 2/1
🛒Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket: “This community destination brings together a mix of shoppers from the nearby neighborhoods of Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, and beyond. Runners, dog-walkers, families, and food lovers all converge to buy from the huge array of farm fresh products, and to participate in the programming and cooking demonstrations that take place every Saturday all year long.” (8:00 AM, Grand Army Plaza)
🐶Fido Coffee Bark: “Held the first Saturday of every month, Coffee Bark is an opportunity for Brooklyn dog owners to chat over coffee and pastries while their dogs romp and play over dog biscuits. With dozens of dogs and people, Coffee Bark is an amazing sight. Look for coffee, pastries, dog biscuits and information about off-leash activities just south of the Picnic House. Hosted by FIDO of Brooklyn, this event is always free! For up to date information about the status of Coffee Bark events in the case of inclement weather, please visit the FIDO in Prospect Park website.”(7:30 AM, Long Meadow, Free)
🍿BAMkids Film Festival 2025: “Adventure and imagination come together at this fun-filled family film program, offering some of this year’s most exciting kid-friendly shorts from across the globe! Featuring the creations of more than 50 filmmakers, one of Brooklyn’s beloved cinematic traditions is back for its 27th year, offering a new and exciting trove of animated, live action, and documentary treasures. These diverse stories offer families a fresh perspective on our world. Let kids’ imaginations soar as bold heroes of all kinds set out on their own journeys in these wildly fun and uplifting stories. And don’t forget to vote for your favorite film… it just might win a BAMmy Award for Best Live Action or Best Animated short!”(Starting at 10AM, BAM)
🌸Chase Away The Winter Blues Tour @ BBG: “Attuning Our Senses to the Subtle Beauty of the Winter Garden Obscured by a canopy of leaves much of the year, a tree’s bare silhouette and the patterns and textures of its bark provide an opportunity to attune our senses to the subtly beautiful shapes, textures, and hues of the deciduous trees of winter. Join Lynne Spevack, L.C.S.W. for this hour-long, narrated nature walk designed to chase away the winter blues. This walk is held in light rain or snow; dress warmly and wear comfortable walking shoes. Free with Garden admission. No registration necessary. Please note tours can be canceled due to inclement weather. Check bbg.org for updates. Get Tickets Become a Member”(11AM, Brooklyn Botanic Garden)
🍿‘The Quick And The Dead’ @ Nitehawk: “A mysterious woman gunslinger, Ellen (Sharon Stone), saunters into the town of Redemption looking for revenge. Her father was killed by the town’s sadistic mayor, Herod (Gene Hackman), who is in the midst of organizing a quick-draw tournament. The lady enters, joining a cast of miscreants and outlaws for a brutal competition in which the loser dies. Among the competitors is “The Kid” (Leonardo DiCaprio), an upstart who has his own score to settle with Herod.”(11:30 AM, Nitehawk)
Saturday Afternoon
🔥🪦Happily Never After: See Book Now above. (12:30 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $30)
🎶Music Production At The Library: The Recording Studio: “Learn to use the recording studio, located right here at Brooklyn Public Library. This workshop opens the doors to the recording studio for beginners. With the help of a facilitator, you will be guided step-by-step through a studio session – setting up a mic and recording vocals, using computer software and a MIDI keyboard, plugging in a guitar, and adding live sounds. This two-hour workshop will be student-run, meaning the only curriculum is to create music together, all while exploring the studio along the way. Space limited to five.”(3:30 PM, Central Library)
🍺❓Beer Release And Art Show: “If you were there last year… then you already know … if you weren’t … all good … come through, grab some beers, pickup some art, eat some good food, listen to some bangers, bring your blackbooks, blank stickers, 2025 energy and support local businesses in NYC and talented creators that are putting in work 💯💯💯”(5:00 PM, Wild East Brewing)
First Saturdays @ Brooklyn Museum
Music: Avangelia: “Soul singer, songwriter, and producer Avangelia plays a selection of songs from her 2024 album, Angel in the Wind.”(5:00 PM, Brooklyn Museum)
Hands-On Art: Quilt Making: “Inspired by the quilts of Gee’s Bend and those in Toward Joy, contribute to a collage quilt, and design and take home your own square.”(5:00 PM, Brooklyn Museum)
Conversation: Kith Black History Month Creative Series Roundtable: “Hear from the members of this year’s Kith Black History Month Creative Series as they share their creative journeys and inspirations, and the meaningful stories behind the five-year anniversary of this program.”(6:15 PM, Brooklyn Museum)
Music: Joy Guidry: “Bassoonist, composer, and performance artist Joy Guidry performs a solo set experimenting with forms of Black American music as an homage to her Southern upbringing.”(6:30 PM, Brooklyn Museum)
Music: Resistance Revival Chorus: “The Resistance Revival Chorus carries us through the night with choral protest songs.”(7:00 PM, Brooklyn Museum)
Music: Dj Mamoudou N’Diaye: “Mamoudou N’Diaye unites the sounds of multiple diasporas through an inclusive and exclusive selection of mash-ups and tunes.”(7:00 PM, Brooklyn Museum)
Film: Exhibiting Forgiveness: “Experience American artist Titus Kaphar’s directorial debut, Exhibiting Forgiveness. The semi-autobiographical film stars André Holland as an admired painter who is asked to forgive and reconcile with his estranged father. Stay after the screening for a talkback with the director and Holland. This film is rated R. Viewer discretion is advised.”(7:30 PM, Brooklyn Museum)
Book Club: Blk Mkt Vintage: “Join Jannah Handy and Kiyanna Stewart, editors of the book BLK MKT Vintage, in conversation with Aya Brown and Shefon Taylor as they talk about their mission to curate vintage objects that celebrate Black stories.”(7:30 PM, Brooklyn Museum)
Music: Classicnewwave: “CLASSICNEWWAVE closes out the night with a genre-spanning set fusing old-school grooves with Southern bounce.”(9:00 PM, Brooklyn Museum)
Saturday Night
🤣Madi And Dani Send A Really Long Voice Memo: “Madi Hart (Buzzfeed, Vox) and Dani Lyle (Elysian Spaghetti Fest, Dynasty Typewriter) host a standup show. They will be joined by some awesome NYC comedians (TBD), and they will finish off the night by each doing a long set!”(7:30 PM, Union Hall, $16)
🤣Picture This!: Live Animated Comedy: “PICTURE THIS! is a show from Brandie Posey & Sam Varela: 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 in Hollywood, CA, SF, NYC, and Portland.”(10:00 PM, Union Hall, $13)
🕺Young Adult Friction: An Indie + Alt Dance Party: “Young Adult Friction is a dance party celebrating indie and alternative music. Spanning decades of music, we spin indie pop, post punk, alternative, dance punk, britpop, and indie sleaze.”(11:59 PM, Union Hall, Free)
Sunday, 2/2
🛒Washington Park Greenmarket: “20 years old!” (9:00 AM, Washington Park)
Birding In Peace @ Green-Wood: “Just because it’s winter, doesn’t mean that there aren’t interesting birds to discover in Green-Wood. For some bird species that migrate south after the breeding season, Brooklyn is their Miami during the cold months.”(7:00 AM, Green-Wood Cemetery, $20)
Birdwatching: First Sunday Outings @ Prospect Park: “Join the Brooklyn Bird Club and Prospect Park Alliance on the first Sunday of each month through June 2024 in search of dozens of species that visit the park through all seasons. Learn about the different habitats in Prospect Park and why they are important for all types of birds.”(10:00 AM, Audubon Center, Free)
🍿BAMkids Film Festival 2025: See Saturday listing. (Starting at 10AM, BAM)
💻NYC Livecode Meetup: “LiveCode.NYC is a New York City-based collective that gathers to discuss, promote, and explore real-time programming. Our meetups are open to all. Come with works in progress to show, with ideas to bounce around, or just with your own curiosity to absorb and chat. We also encourage newcomers to livecoding to come through! It's always more fun to set up Tidal together. Remember to bring your chargers!”(1:30 PM, Central Library)
🍣Setsburn @ Japan Village: “⚔️🔥 Let’s team up with the kids to defeat the oni (demons) and bring good fortune!
👶 Kids event: Please join with a guardian.
💸 $6 Setsubun set required for participation.
🍣✨ After the battle, join the MC for ‘Ehomaki Eating’!
Boost your luck by devouring a special sushi roll while facing the lucky direction this year! 🎯
🎉 This part is fun for ALL AGES!”(1:45 PM, Japan Village)
🎶Classical Interludes: Aizuri Quartet And Kinan Azmeh: “Five Boroughs Music Festival presents Music and Migration, a collaborative program stemming from a deep friendship between the Aizuri Quartet and the Syrian-American clarinetist and composer Kinan Azmeh. All five of the artists have different personal relationships to and experiences of migration, as do their families.”(4:00 PM, Central Library)
🤣Steve Martin Presents: “Okay, Steve Martin doesn’t present, but Andrew Dismukes and Michael Good do, and their jokes and funny friends are just as good as Steve Martin’s.Andrew’s a stand-up comedian known for Saturday Night Live and the New Faces Showcase at the Just for Laughs Festival in 2017 and has performed at several other festivals, including Moontower Comedy Festival, Comedy Central’s Colossal ClusterFest, and the New York Comedy Festival.”(5:00 PM, Union Hall, $12.58)
🤣Josh & Aaron Do Improv (Feat. D'Arcy Carden): See Book Now above. (5:30 PM, The Bell House, $8)
🤣Eddie Pepitone Headlining Union Hall: See Book Now above. (7:30 PM, Union Hall, $19)
🤣Josh & Aaron Do Improv (Feat. D'Arcy Carden): See Book Now above. (7:30 PM, The Bell House, $8)
Monday, 2/3
💸Free In-Person Tax Help (By Appointment) With Single Stop: “Register to make an appointment to receive free tax assistance with Single Stop for you and your family.Individuals making $65,000 or less or $93,000 with dependents are eligible to take advantage of this tax service.”(10:30 AM, Central Library)
📕Book Discussion: ‘The Giver Of Stars’ By Jojo Moyes: “This month, the Park Slope Library's adult book discussion group is reading "The Giver of Stars" by Jojo Moyes.A breathtaking story of five extraordinary women and their remarkable journey through the mountains of Kentucky and beyond in Depression-era AmericaAlice Wright marries handsome American Bennett Van Cleve, hoping to escape her stifling life in England. But small-town Kentucky quickly proves equally claustrophobic, especially living alongside her overbearing father-in-law. So when a call goes out for a team of women to deliver books as part of Eleanor Roosevelt’s new traveling library, Alice signs on enthusiastically.”(12:00 PM, Central Library)
📕Padma Venkatraman Book Launch Party @ Central Library: “Join Inclusive Services in celebrating Venkatraman’s ‘Safe Harbor!’ The oceanographer and award-winning author will discuss her newest book. Written in verse, her timely middle grade novel tackles forging a new home on the other side of the world, standing up for voiceless victims of climate change, and finding a safe harbor in a sea of challenging emotions -- all while figuring out growing up.”(5:00 PM, Central Library)
📕Emma Grey & Jane Costello for ‘The Last Love Note:’ “If you knew then what you know now, would you make the same choices? Imagine having a second chance with the one you never forgot. From the author of the global breakout bestseller The Last Love Note comes the story of a young woman struggling to piece her life back together in the wake of a tragic accident, and the man who gives up everything to help her. When Evie Hudson wakes in an unfamiliar hospital room, she thinks she’s fresh out of a teenage party with her best friend, Bree. Except, Bree isn’t around anymore and high school was years ago. Evie had just survived the crash that killed her husband, Oliver—whom she can't remember either.”(7:00 PM, The Ripped Bodice, $20)
🍿‘Army Of Darkness’ @ Nitehawk: “Part of our recipe book series NITEHAWK CINEMA PRESENTS. Show your ticket at the bar after the movie to buy a copy of the book for only $20!At the end of Evil Dead 2 we saw our beloved Ash (sans hand but still alive) get sucked into a swirling time-travel vortex that landed him and his Oldsmobile all the way back in 1300 AD!”(9:15 PM, Nitehawk)
Tuesday, 2/4
🌳Living Laboratory: Green-Wood's 2024 Environmental Research Fellows: “In hopes to build a more climate resilient city forest, Dr. Nina Bassuk of Cornell University’s Urban Horticulture Institute tested tree species that may be better adapted to our warmer, drier climate. Her team tracked the success of hybrid oaks that had previously been developed at Cornell and planted additional oaks for trial.”(6:30 PM, Green-Wood Cemetery, Free. Registration required.)
📕Matthew Goodman Presents 'Paris Undercover' @ Community Bookstore: “Two women in Nazi-occupied Paris created a daring escape line that rescued dozens of Allied servicemen. With one still in a German prison camp, the other wrote a book about it—a memoir built on fabrications. Now the bestselling author of Eighty Days shares their incredible, never-before-told full story.”(7:00 PM, Community Bookstore, Free)
📕Janine Janssen Event For Les Normaux @ The Ripped Bodice: “Boy meets vampire. They kiss, then become friends. But both would like something more…A global Webtoon phenomenon and LGBTQ+ graphic novel about friendship, love, and magic- including never-before-seen special bonus print-only content!Sébastien recently moved to supernatural Paris hoping to get away from his troubles at home and live a peaceful life learning magic. But what are you going to do when the really hot vampire you made out with last night to forget your troubles turns out to be your new neighbor?”(7:00 PM, The Ripped Bodice, $25)
The energy we’re taking into this weekend
🍿‘A Very Curious Girl’ @ Nitehawk: “Marie (Bernadette Lafont) lives with her mother on the outskirts of a provincial town where the inhabitants are as cruel as they are ignorant, treating the two women like inferiors. When her mother is tragically killed, Marie sees the opportunity to exploit her exploiters, charging them for sexual favors and quickly accumulating wealth and power. Director Nelly Kaplan’s debut feature is a biting satire that she described as “a witch who doesn’t let herself be burned; she sets fire to the others.”(7:30 PM, Nitehawk)
Wednesday, 2/5
🛒Wednesday Greenmarket At Bartel-Pritchard Square: “Nestled inside Prospect Park’s tree-shaded southwest corner, this much-loved market is where South Slope and Windsor Terrace residents stock up on locally grown staples. The offerings range from a selection of vegetables, fruits, baked goods, plants and flowers to fresh-caught fish and organic baked goods. ”(8:00 AM, Prospect Park)
🗣Beginning Hebrew Conversation For Adults: “All interested in learning Hebrew are welcome to join our Hebrew class for beginners on Zoom”(10:00 AM, Central Library)
🙋🏽Winter Corps: See Get Involved above. (10:00 AM, Prospect Park, Free, Registration Required)
🎶Brooklyn Traditional Slow Jam: First Wednesdays At The Old Stone House: “Let's play some good tunes with good people! Slow Jams are for playing traditional tunes at a slow to moderate pace, perfect for learning by ear and exploring your instrument.”(6:30 PM, Old Stone House, Free)
🎤️Brooklyn Poetry Slam: “Amplify the voices of Brooklyn at a series of pay-what-you-can slams, presented by poets and cofounders Mahogany L. Browne and DJ Jive Poetic. Come to listen to poets, or arrive early to sign up if you’d like to join the slam (limited availability). ”(7:00 PM, Brooklyn Museum, $10)
📕Terrace Books Book Club: On The Calculation Of Volume I: “Tara Selter, the heroine of On the Calculation of Volume, has involuntarily stepped off the train of time: in her world, November eighteenth repeats itself endlessly. We meet Tara on her 122nd November 18th: she no longer experiences the changes of days, weeks, months, or seasons. She finds herself in a lonely new reality without being able to explain why: how is it that she wakes every morning into the same day, knowing to the exact second when the blackbird will burst into song and when the rain will begin?”(7:00 PM, Terrace Bookstore)
📕Amitava Kumar Discusses My Beloved Life With Katie Kitamura @ Central Library: “As his life skates between the mythical and the mundane, and as changes big and small sweep across India, Jadu finds meaning in the most unexpected places. He befriends poets and politicians. He becomes a historian. And he has a daughter, Jugnu, a television journalist with a career in the United States—whose own story recasts the past in a new light.”(7:00 PM, Central Library)
📕Peyton Corinne Event For ‘Unloved:’ “TikTok sensation Unsteady follows hopeless romantic Ro and player—on and off the ice—Freddy as they forge an unexpected bond that slowly turns into a life lesson in self-worth and the healing quality of love.Matt “Freddy” Fredderic is all smiles—at least on the surface. On the ice, he’s the star left winger for the Waterfell Wolves with a stellar reputation in bed and a potential future in the NHL. But in the classroom, he’s barely scraping by on a 2.0 GPA, retaking failed classes and struggling with a rough mix of dyslexia, dyscalculia, and ADHD. Now tied to an NHL contract upon graduation, Freddy needs help to pass biology with a professor he has a tumultuous past with.”(7:00 PM, The Ripped Bodice, $21)
🤣Brittany Carney: Duck D*cks, Other Spirals: “Brittany Carney (Adult Swim, HBO’s Fantasmas) builds a new hour of jokes, some of which involve spirals and/or spiraling. Vertigo-free zone. Judge-free zone.”(7:30 PM, Union Hall, $19)
🍿‘Glory’ Kicks Off Denzel Month @ Nitehawk: “Following the Battle of Antietam, Col. Robert Gould Shaw (Matthew Broderick) is offered command of the United States’ first all-African-American regiment, the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. With junior officer Cabot Forbes (Cary Elwes), Shaw puts together a strong and proud unit, including the escaped slave Trip (Denzel Washington) and the wise gravedigger John Rawlins (Morgan Freeman). At first limited to menial manual tasks, the regiment fights to be placed in the heat of battle.”(8:45 PM, Nitehawk)
Thursday, 2/6
💻Audition Essentials: “Adobe Audition is an industry standard audio editing software for Mac and PC. This course covers how to start an Audition project, importing and layering audio files, basic editing techniques and effects, as well as how to export a finished project to a video editing platform.Upon completion, we invite you to air your podcast or audio short on Brooklyn Free Speech TV or Brooklyn Free Speech Radio.Presented by BRIC, BPL's lead media education partner. Please click Register on the right to sign up.”(10:30 AM, Central Library)
🤣The Mary Show: “Mary Neely brings her favorite comedians and variety acts together for a night of comedy but! There's more... Each show ends with a Broadway performer singing a show stopping tune. With special guests: Camden Garcia, Grace Reiter, Jake Cornell, Cat Cohen, Joey Dardano, Reid Pope, and a Special Broadway Guest!”(7:30 PM, Union Hall, $13)
🤣Jordan Show: “A live late night talk show hosted by cultural critic and performer Jordan Coley (The New Yorker, GQ, The Nation, NPR). Each month, Jordan presents a blend of standup, original video sketches, and irreverent interviews pulling a unique cross-section of guests from the music industry, art world, film &tv, media, and beyond. Past guests include award-winning critic Vinson Cunningham of The New Yorker, playwright Max Wolf-Friedlich (Job, Broadway), actor and comedian Sabrina Wu (Verified Stand-Up, Netflix), and musical performances from buzzing independent acts like Chanel Beads, Caleb Giles, and Starchild & The New Romantic. It has been called “very nice” by his mother.”(8:00 PM, Littlefield)
🍿Spoons Toons & Booze Valentine's After Dark: “Your favorite Saturday morning cartoons + booze & free cereal + a special menu of prime time & late night first episodes about Valentine’s Day and love! Do you want to know what love is? Let these cartoons show you! For Hallmark’s “Love Month,” we’re watching animated depictions of crushes, first dates and relationships…and the backswing of heartbreak, breakups and unrequited love! And since it’s After Dark, probably some pretty raunchy stuff in the mix as well.” (9:15 PM, Nitehawk)
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