The Weekend List: Laytner’s Linens, Scenes from a Marriage, Lit by Mary Karr

SHOPPING: The (Makers) Market at the (Old) American Can Factory on Sundays 11 AM until 6 PM.  From Yelp: "The Market at The Old American Can Factory, Brooklyn's first ongoing Maker's Market, goes far beyond DIY.  Here, the fruits of cultural and intellectual productivity go directly from the hands of creative Makers into the hands of shoppers.  But it's not only about shopping–it's about reinvestigating our connection to how things are made."

Brooklyn Indie Market: Saturday and Sunday on Smith Street and Union Street in Carroll Gardens. Brooklyn Indie Market is a collective of fashion and product designers, who provide a connection between emerging designers and consumers,
retail buyers, stylists, personal shoppers and the press. "Our aim is to
connect one another and the greater NYC public to our traveling
markets, fashion events, showcases, workshops and more in and around
the New York area. We also welcome non-New York area designers who are
interested in our mission."

Laytner's Linens opens on Union Street west of Seventh Avenue in Park Slope. Just up the Slope from the PS Food Coop.

MUSIC: Saturday at the Bell House: 6 PM All Ages show with Banzai, Starscream, No One and the Somebodies, Hermit Thrushes, and Funky See, Funky Do.

MOVIES: Fantastic Mr. Fox at the Pavilion, Precious at the Pavilion and BAM, Scenes from a Marriage, Ingmar Bergman's television masterpiece at BAM Sun, Nov 29 at 2, 5:30, 9 PM.

THEATER: Streetcar Named Desire directed by Liv Ullman with Cate Blanchett. Nov 27—Dec 20 at BAM.

BOOKS: Lit by Mary Karr; Mill on the Floss by George Eliiot; Raymond Carver: A Writers Life by Carol Skelnicka all at the Community Bookstore.