Okay, this isn't a blog about "what's going on" in Brooklyn or anywhere else (and please don't use this post to assume that it is one going forward) but a handful of announcements by friends, all of them related to vintage culture, seemed worth mentioning:
Tomorrow, March 1, at 7pm Theater 2020 is presenting a free reading of Lynn Marie Macy's stage adaptation of Jane Austen's first novel Lady Susan. The reading will take place at the Mark O'Donnell Theater, 160 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn. Theater 2020's website is here.
Our favorite Brooklyn-based Goth-folk music duo Charming Disaster is releasing a cool "oracle deck" of custom-made divination cards, featuring illustrations by dozens of artists including my brilliant wife Carolyn Raship. They promise that the item will be available to ship on or around March 3. More details here.
On March 9 at 8pm there will be a presentation of Pamela Enz's play Fractured Hearts and Lurid Details, featuring jazz music of the 1930s and '40s. The event is happening at Portal, 164 20th St in Brooklyn. Tickets and more info here.
The long running Silent Clowns Film Series has announced that they'll be presenting regular screenings at the Cobble Hill Cinema, 256 Court Street, starting this March 15 at 7:30pm with Buster Keaton's Steamboat Bill. Jr. (1928). More info on the Silent Clowns here.
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