
Hello Springtime! What a gorgeous week it’s been, eh? I suppose we can handle a few days of rain after all that sunshine. Now that you’ve had a chance to recover from last weekend’s performing arts bonanza SITE Fest, this weekend you’ll have plenty of energy and opportunities to dance it out.
Tonight is the first night of Target Margin Theatre‘s 2010 Laboratory: The Unknown Williams at the Bushwick Starr! "As always TMT delves into the lesser known works, the short trial pieces; we discover the plays you don’t know and we find startling new ways to look at the plays you think you do know! Join us for this three-week festival as we deepen our adventure with this extraordinary writer."
Jay Sharp, Phil Christensen, Martin Luque + more at Beauty Bar BK. Plan to stay out late, apparently: "When I say it runs all night, I mean it runs all night. It was actually the MOST crowded when I was leaving at about 1 am last night."
Blissed Out, Miho Hatori, Wild Nothing, and Fluffy Lumbers play Market Hotel.
Friday, bring your unfinished novel to Numu Arts Collective‘s Writer’s Group.
Dance your pants off at Hotel/Motel at Tandem — I always hear that this one is raucous.
Saturday, check out Dirty AND Nerdy party at Beauty Bar BK: "DirtyNerdy and DirtyFinger playing hip hop/funk/new wave/electro to keep you dancing all night long ($3 beers $4 wells No cover)"
Surreal Estate serves up more creative nightlife with a Mad Hatter Tea Party: "Drink the potion and fall down the rabbit hole into THREE floors of everyone’s un-birthday, complete with ROOF DECK, HOOKAH LOUNGE, and bands, variety performers, and DJs that will send you reeling into parts of your mind you’ve never before explored! (10p: $7 with costume, $10 without).
Go see Bushwick’s own Jimmy and the Wolfpack at Freddy’s Bar in Prospect Heights… while it’s still there.
Support your local anarchists at the Anarchist Book Fair at Silent Barn.
Sunday night it’s time for Moviehouse at 3rd Ward. "This March Moviehouse explores the intersection of reality and imagination with two films designed to make us think about the nature of what we see and don’t see and where movies can take us that reality cannot."
Lord Jeff, Truman Peyote and Julie Byrne play Silent Barn.
Wednesday, Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Have a green beer and then go see Asa Ransom play Death by Audio in the Burg.





anna March 11th, 2010 at 11:15 am
oh and don’t forget to spring forward this weekend! more daylight: yay!
anna March 11th, 2010 at 2:36 pm
also:
TONIGHT (3/11) Little Skips is hosting an opening reception for a show of paintings by Brooklyn local Nathaniel Quinn.
“Come check out Nathaniel Quinn’s captivating and disturbing works of art that will churn away at your brain while your eyes gaze into them. We will also be raffling away one of his pieces at the end of his show, but tickets are already being sold. Your chance to walk away with some fine art for $5!”
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=340230775689&ref=mf