OTBKB Weekend List: It’s Sunday!

Happy Sunday. After my Weight Watchers Meeting, I’m heading to Claireware’s annual Holiday Craft Show (with hand-painted fabrics by Susan Steinbrock (see below). Don’t forget about PS 29’s Eat Pie and Shop benefit all day today. At 4:40 PM trek on over to hear Honor Moore and Rosemary Moore read at the 440 Gallery. Tonight at 6PM there’s the opening of art show called Serious Whimsey: A Collection of Inevitable Objects opens at Littlefield.  The artists in the show are:  Gail Rothschild, Justin Gignac, Kit Warren, Lisanne McTernan, Mark DiBattista, Stephanie Homa, and Sztuka Fabryka.

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Art Opening on Sunday

On Sunday, December 5th at 6PM, Serious Whimsey: A Collection of Inevitable Objects opens at Littlefield, a music club located at 622 Degraw Street between Fourth and Third Avenues in the Park Slope/Gowanus neighborhood with an opening reception (that usually means white wine, snacks and lots of people). The artists in the show are:  Gail Rothschild, Justin Gignac, Kit Warren, Lisanne McTernan, Mark DiBattista, Stephanie Homa, and Sztuka Fabryka at

Local Shopping

Saturday 11AM -4PM  at PS 321 (180 Seventh Avenue in Park Slope: Holiday Craft Fair.

Sunday from 11AM until 5PM at PS 29 in Cobble Hill: Eat Pie and Shop

Movies

This weekend at BAM: Social Network, 127 Hours, Tiny Furniture, Love and Other Drugs

This weekend at the Pavilion: Unstoppable, Burlesque, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Love and Other Drugs, Morning Glory, Care Bears: Share Bear Shines

Music:

Dec 1-4 at at 8PM at Issue Project Room: Darmstadt Classics of the Avant-Garde: Essential Repertoire: “an adoration and exploration of the experimental tradition in classical music, named “one of the most significant presentations of the season” by Time Out New York.

Theater

Through December 12 at St. Ann’s Warehouse: Knee High Theater’s Red Shoes: “No little girl who sees the Kneehigh Theater’s adaptation of “The Red Shoes” (not that any little girl should) will leave with sweet dreams of becoming a ballet dancer. This imaginative, so-ugly-it’s-beautiful production, at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn through Dec. 12, is more likely to inspire nightmares involving severed body parts, public humiliation and concentration camps.” Ben Brantley in the NY Times.

Through December 19 at the Gallery Players in Park Slope: Dancing at Lughnasa Brian Friel’s haunting and beautiful Irish masterpiece opens December 4 under the direction of Heather Siobhan Curran.

Literary

Sunday at 4:40PM at the 440 Gallery: 440 Gallery’s reading and artist talk series takes on two new curators this fall, fiction writer Cathy Chung and poet Cecily Parks. They present author Honor Moore playwright and fiction writer Rosemary Moore and memoirist R. Dwayne Betts.