Weekend List: Boo, Peter Sarsgaard, NYC Marathon, Galway Kinnell

Education
HALLOWEEN:

Haunted Walk in Prospect Park at Lookout HIll & the Nethermead from 12 –3 PM. Rain or shine.  Suggested donation, $1.The
beloved Halloween Haunted Walk is back and scarier than ever! Lurking
high on Lookout Hill are zombies, wolf men, headless horsemen, good and
bad witches, and other creepy characters. Visitors brave enough to
experience this harrowing hike should head to Lookout Hill. The
Halloween Haunted Walk is suitable for young children accompanied by
parents/guardians or older siblings.

–Boo at the Zoo at the Zoo for a frighteningly good time with the animals.


–Howloween Pups On Parade. A special event to benefit Washington Park. Prizes for best dog costumes! Registration: $10 per dog; 12-12:30 pm. Parade at 12:45 PM.

Park Slope Civic Council Halloween Parade. Start: 6:30 PM at 7th Ave/14th Street. Finish: JJ Byrne Playground/Washington Park

–Phantom of the Opera showing in the sanctuary of the Fort Greene landmark Lafayette Avenue
Presbyterian Church, on a 14-foot wide screen with live Organ
accompaniment by J. David Williams on the 1910 “Austin Organ”. 7 PM. 

–Freaky Cats at BAMcinematek. See OTBKB Movies by Pops Corn.

RUNNING:
The marathon starts in Staten Island at 9AM on Sunday. Watch from Fourth Avenue.

MOVIES:

–An Education with Peter Sarrgaard and Alfred Molina at BAM.

–Michael Jackson's This Is It at the Pavilion.

—-Freaky Cats at BAMcinematek. See OTBKB Movies by Pops Corn.

FAMILY THEATER: The Legend of Ichabod Crane adapted from the Washington Irving story and performed by Dan Kitrosser.Brooklyn Lyceum. 227 Fourth Ave. at President Street. (718) 857-4816

TALK: On Sunday, Nov. 1: Children of Imprisoned Parents speak at the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture (PPW at 1st Street) High school students Davian and Kai Reynolds speak about growing up with an imprisoned mother. 11 PM. 

POETRY: On Sunday Nov 1 at 7 PM. Galway Kinnell at the Brooklyn Lyceum.

COMEDY: On Sunday, Nov 1 at 7:30 PM. ith Eugene Mirman at Union Hall.