It’s Friday and there’s snow on the ground. Lots of films worth seeing, music to hear and theater at BAM and Heights Players. Climate Awareness Day at Congregation Beth Elohim with keynote speakers and activities for kids is on Sunday. Click on read more for all the essential details.
Movies
This weekend at the Pavilion: Black Swan, The Dilemma, No Strings Attached, The Fighter, The King’s Speech, True Grit.
This weekend at BAM Rose Cinema: Black Swan, The Fighter, The King’s Speech, True Grit.
This weekend at Cobble Hill Cinema: Blue Valentine, Somewhere, Black Swan, The Fighter, The King’s Speech, True Grit.
Theater
Through January 23rd at The Heights Players: Women Behind Bars
Through February 2nd at BAM: John Gabriel Borkman with the Abbey Theater
Music
Friday, January 21 at 8PM at Sycamore: The Birdhive Boys featuring Jen Larson
Friday, January 21 at Zora Space at 8PM: Wood Spider
Friday, January 21, at the Bell House. Doors open 7:30 PM (8:30 show): Evan Dando and Jula Hatfield.
Saturday January 22 at the Jewish Music Cafe: Lucky Break, a critically acclaimed ensemble of great blue grass musicians that fuse Appacahina musich and Jewish z’miros.
Climate Awareness Day at Beth Elohim
Sunday, January 23d from 1PM until 2PM at Congregation Beth Elohim: The Climate Awareness Day program is designed for adults and kids. The keynote speaker is Liz Butler, Campaign Director of 1Sky, and the program will include a presentation by Donna Goodman of the EarthChild Institute, as well as breakout sessions on local climate issues. There will be free childcare with eco-activities for the kids while their parents are attending the presentations To reserve a space for kids’ activities (ages 3 to 12), please send an email to parentsforclimateprotection@gmail.com. For more information, please visit www.climateactivism.org.