Sound + Fury Trivia Nights
Wednesday night is Trivia Night at Sound + Fury, where you can pit your trivia skills against others and compete for prizes. Craft beer and great food are, of course, all part of the evening's festivities!
Wednesday night is Trivia Night at Sound + Fury, where you can pit your trivia skills against others and compete for prizes. Craft beer and great food are, of course, all part of the evening's festivities!
Kicking off an ongoing partnership between BAM and London’s National Theatre, director Robert Hastie (Operation Mincemeat) brings his witty, fearlessly contemporary take on Hamlet across the Atlantic for a four-week run. Hiran Abeysekera (Life of Pi) stars in this sharp, darkly funny reimagining of Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.
Regarded as one of the greatest of all American novels, Herman Melville’s Moby Dick comes to BAM in a new production created by the iconic avant-garde director Robert Wilson for Germany’s Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus. This classic tale of obsession and vengeance becomes enigmatic and new in Wilson’s mix of tart dialogue with indie-rock riffs and soaring […]
Perhaps the tightest band in existence, goat (jp) take the micro-precision of computer music and reinterpret it on live instruments. Founded in 2013 in Osaka, goat have redefined minimalism by prioritizing pure percussive interplay over melody—using guitar, bass, drums, and percussion. Their intricate rhythmic architectures blur the line between mechanical precision and organic fluidity, using […]
Join Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon for a cup of coffee! Come and chat about current events & community issues. The event will be held by the tables near Trader Joe's, inside the DeKalb Market Hall. RSVP at bit.ly/JavaApril 30.
The Humanities Department at City Tech presents Jay St MashUp, a follow-up to last year’s exhilarating international music event, held in the heart of Downtown Brooklyn. A myriad of music genres from Colombia, Indonesia, Brazil, Cuba, and the U.S. will be heard as yet another amazing array of groups takes the stage. This year’s dynamic, […]
Woody Wednesdays (and one Woody Thursday) bring together NYU students, alumni, and guest artists for acoustic sets inside the exhibition Woody Guthrie: What This Guitar Might Do. Each night features artists reinterpreting Guthrie’s work alongside original songs. Feel free to drop by, no registration is needed. Wednesday April 15, 6:00 - 8:00 pm Performing artists: Hannah […]
Join Haiti Cultural Exchange on Thursdays for the Mizik Ayiti! Residency Series. The Spring residency will be held by Twoubadou Lakay. Twoubadou Lakay is a collective of master musicians rooted in the rich traditions of Haitian music. The ensemble blends the storytelling spirit and dancing guitars of Haitian Twoubadou with deep Haitian rhythms, jazz sensibilities, […]
What does it mean to build a practice rooted in Brooklyn? This panel highlights architects and designers whose work is deeply embedded in Brooklyn’s neighborhoods. Speakers will discuss building a local practice, working with community clients, and balancing local impact with broader professional pressures. Brooklyn NOW! 2026, presented at BPL's Library for Arts & Culture, […]
Confronting Climate Change is a three-part series that explores one of the most urgent issues of our times. Join leading thinkers, scientists, journalists, and advocates for these vitally important conversations. Part One: Understanding Denial—Manufacturing Doubt, Shaping Debate Part One of Confronting Climate Change examines the rise and persistence of climate denial, asking how doubt about the well-established […]