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Event Series Grammy

Grammy

The RAT NYC 68-117 Jay Street, Brooklyn

Grammy is an interactive solo show about a wickedly funny grandma who loves to sing, dance, and most of all dote on her babies! At its core, Grammy is about a woman struggling to come to terms with relinquishing the role of "caretaker" as she loses agency over their body and mind.

Cost: $20

Body of Work: Group Exhibition Opening

Baci Studio 140 Plymouth Street, Brooklyn

Body of Work brings the work of Nice Try Tattoo—a collaboratively-owned, artist-run studio in Brooklyn—into dialogue with the fine art world, offering a legitimizing platform for artists whose primary medium is skin. Founded by Cierson Zambo, Sara Sremac, and Ella Sklaw, Nice Try represents a rejection of the hierarchical, exploitative models that have historically definedContinue reading "Body of Work: Group Exhibition Opening"

Cost: Free
Event Series Hate Radio

Hate Radio

St. Ann's Warehouse 45 Water St, Brooklyn

After touring more than 25 countries, this landmark work makes its U.S. premiere at St. Ann’s in February. Can words kill? In April 1994, the Rwandan government orchestrated the massacre of nearly one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus. While the weapons were largely simple—machetes, sticks, a few guns—the most powerful weapon was RTLM, a wildlyContinue reading "Hate Radio"

Event Series Midwinter Break/Camp for Children

Midwinter Break/Camp for Children

Speakitaly 110 York Street, 5th Floor, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Midwinter Break Monday February 16th - Friday February 20th (NO CAMP ON FEB.19 ) SpeakItaly In-Person MidWinter Camp is the perfect place where you can leave your kids during the school holidays if you have to go to work or if you want your child the opportunity to create beautiful memories, learn from scratch orContinue reading "Midwinter Break/Camp for Children"

Event Series Grammy

Grammy

The RAT NYC 68-117 Jay Street, Brooklyn

Grammy is an interactive solo show about a wickedly funny grandma who loves to sing, dance, and most of all dote on her babies! At its core, Grammy is about a woman struggling to come to terms with relinquishing the role of "caretaker" as she loses agency over their body and mind.

Cost: $20

Game Night Fridays at Time Out Market

Time Out Market 55 Water St, Brooklyn, United States

Kick off your Friday night with games, beats, and skyline views at Game Night Fridays at Time Out Market. Challenge your friends to your favorite board and card games while enjoying live music from DJ Stretch and DJ Price Is Right, setting the vibe all night long. Sip on drink specials, catch live sports onContinue reading "Game Night Fridays at Time Out Market"

Event Series Hate Radio

Hate Radio

St. Ann's Warehouse 45 Water St, Brooklyn

After touring more than 25 countries, this landmark work makes its U.S. premiere at St. Ann’s in February. Can words kill? In April 1994, the Rwandan government orchestrated the massacre of nearly one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus. While the weapons were largely simple—machetes, sticks, a few guns—the most powerful weapon was RTLM, a wildlyContinue reading "Hate Radio"

Mending Workshop at Brooklyn Sewing Academy

Brooklyn Sewing Academy 147 Front Street,, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Hand Sewing and Mending expert Audrey Jane will lead this workshop focused on repairing and enhancing clothing items through hand stitching. Students should bring 1-3 items in need of patching or repair to work on in class. All other materials will be provided. You can expect a selection of snacks and drinks to enjoy duringContinue reading "Mending Workshop at Brooklyn Sewing Academy"

Cost: $85
Event Series Hate Radio

Hate Radio

St. Ann's Warehouse 45 Water St, Brooklyn

After touring more than 25 countries, this landmark work makes its U.S. premiere at St. Ann’s in February.Can words kill?In April 1994, the Rwandan government orchestrated the massacre of nearly one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus. While the weapons were largely simple—machetes, sticks, a few guns—the most powerful weapon was RTLM, a wildly popular radioContinue reading "Hate Radio"

Group Show Art Opening: You Can Cut All the Flowers, but You Cannot Keep Spring From Coming

Third Door Brooklyn 195 Plymouth St Studio 604, Brooklyn, United States

You Can Cut All the Flowers, but You Cannot Keep Spring From Coming is Third Door Brooklyn’s first group art exhibition, inspired by a widely shared line of hope and resistance often attributed to the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. The exhibition reflects on what cannot be taken away. The exhibition emerges in a time markedContinue reading "Group Show Art Opening: You Can Cut All the Flowers, but You Cannot Keep Spring From Coming"

Cost: Free
Event Series Hate Radio

Hate Radio

St. Ann's Warehouse 45 Water St, Brooklyn

After touring more than 25 countries, this landmark work makes its U.S. premiere at St. Ann’s in February. Can words kill? In April 1994, the Rwandan government orchestrated the massacre of nearly one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus. While the weapons were largely simple—machetes, sticks, a few guns—the most powerful weapon was RTLM, a wildlyContinue reading "Hate Radio"

Event Series Grammy

Grammy

The RAT NYC 68-117 Jay Street, Brooklyn

Grammy is an interactive solo show about a wickedly funny grandma who loves to sing, dance, and most of all dote on her babies! At its core, Grammy is about a woman struggling to come to terms with relinquishing the role of "caretaker" as she loses agency over their body and mind.

Cost: $20

PowerHouse Book Club: The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander

The Powerhouse Arena 28 Adams Street (Corner of Adams & Water Street across from the Archway), Brooklyn, United States

Join members of the Powerhouse Arena staff for the first book club of 2026! Copies of the book will be available.

Cost: Free
Event Series Hate Radio

Hate Radio

St. Ann's Warehouse 45 Water St, Brooklyn

After touring more than 25 countries, this landmark work makes its U.S. premiere at St. Ann’s in February.Can words kill?In April 1994, the Rwandan government orchestrated the massacre of nearly one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus. While the weapons were largely simple—machetes, sticks, a few guns—the most powerful weapon was RTLM, a wildly popular radioContinue reading "Hate Radio"

Adult Hip Hop – Beginner Friendly!

Brooklyn Basement Dance 82 John Street, Brooklyn

Our adult classes are intentionally boutique—small, welcoming, and designed for real humans, not a one-size-fits-all dance experience. Each class begins with a guided warm-up where we get to know the room: how bodies are moving that day, who’s in the space, and what feels good. From there, choreography is created in real time, tailored toContinue reading "Adult Hip Hop – Beginner Friendly!"

Cost: $35