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This Saturday belongs to historically first TEDxBushwick event. A very interesting array of speakers will take the stage at Livestream Public. If you didn't get a ticket, don't be sad and attend this viewing party at Sugarlift just across the street. They will be serving BBQ from Arrogants Swine.
All the craziest party animals of Brooklyn will come together this coming Saturday, March 21 at 9PM to Lot 45 (411 Troutman Ave). Brooklyn Nightlife Awards, arguably the most important event ever, is a celebration of all things crazy, glitzy, weird, fun and of course Brooklyn!
3. Que Bajo?! @ The Wick, 260 Meserole St (SAT 9PM, $20 & up) #music
Welcome spring with a tropical dance party to bring the heat. Get ready for Que Bajo?! organized by Geko Jones and Uproot Andy who have spent the winter digging out the best Carnival jams to bring the party, Brazil vs. Colombia style.
Come on down to Brooklyn Pop Up market this Sunday. Enjoy a bite to eat and do some shopping from local artisans.
6. “Tomboy” @ ODETTA, 229 Cook Street (FRI 6-9 pm, $free) + Artist Talk (SUN 4-6 pm) #art
In observance of International Womens’s Month, ODETTA called on Ruth Hiller, Lisa Levy, Miriam Songster and Sarah Walker to rule the artist playground with their tomboy approach.
7. Gasper & Son Screening @ Queens World Film Festival, PS 69, 77-02 37th Ave, Corona (FRI 8.15PM, $?) #film
Go check out Gasper & Son, a documentary about Ridgewood neon sign maker and its slowly dying art made by our friends Greenpointers.
8. “Master & Lingo” @ Good Work Gallery, 1100 Broadway (SAT 6-9 pm) #art
Good Work Gallery presents a floor-to-ceiling duo with Maren Miller and Saki Sato in “Master & Lingo.” These long-time friends and collaborators explore the meeting point where image is translated into object, and object into image.
Give yourself the motivation to spring forward with the changing season.
Yin Yoga teacher Kiersten Cregger and Reiki Master Corinne Feinberg combine a slow, introspective yoga practice with hands on energy to create a unique opportunity to relinquish the self-sabotaging thoughts that keep fear alive in your body.