I hope you all enjoyed our one day of glorious sunshine (I went outside!), because we’re back in the winter doldrums and we all know March is going to come in like a lion and go out like another lion. But never fear! We’ve got some upbeat activities to chase those blues away.
Fri 23: 2018 NYC Electroacoustic Improvisation Summit
186 Jay street, Brooklyn, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Free
Enjoy the futuristic sounds of musical improvisation being matched with the latest computer technology!
Fri 23: Adult Game Night
East Orange, New Jersey, Location TBA, $5 online, $10 door
I’ve recently been ~talking~ to a handsome young man from New Jersey, who is shaming me for only crossing the Hudson to fly out of Newark. Well, here ya go, Alireza, a night of fun meant to introduce kinksters to other kinksters (without any actually kinky activity – get a room!)
Sat 24: Dancify That
Caveat, 21A Clinton Street, 9:30 PM – 11:00 PM, $20
The hilarious Keisha Zollar and Andrew Kimler judge amazing contemporary dancers taking their inspiration from strange YouTube videos. What’s not to love?
Sat 24: Tequila Cocktail Class at the Park Central
Park Central Hotel, New York 870 7th Ave, 3:00 – 4:30, $45
Experience a masterclass in rummery with mixologist Jason Bodoy.
Sun 25: Kombucha 101
Earth Arts Center, 936 Madison St, Brooklyn, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, $18
After you’re done with all that rum mixology, you may want to tend to your health with a little kombucha. Learn all about fermentation, and leave with your own SCOBY (if you don’t know what that is, you’ll learn.)
Sun 25: Phantom of the Paradise – Screening and Dance Party
Secret Loft, 14th Street and 6th Ave, 6:30 PM – 10:00 PM, $10 (tickets must be purchased online)
For only $10, you get a drink and a screening of this amazing comedy horror rock opera. Your money goes toward supporting the live concert performance, coming in March!
Weds 28: Bring-A-Hack NYC with Hackaday, Ultimaker, & New Lab
New Lab Buildingm 128, Navy Yard, 63 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM, Free
Are you one of those people who always clicks on a “life hack” article? I always find them interesting, even if I don’t end up using any of them. Grab a snack, snag a drink, and listen to artists/makers/doers explain how it is they live life to the fullest.