On Friday evening, November 21, starting at 6:30, the Brooklyn Historical Society will present “The Impressionist in the Boathouse: How Artist Mary Rogers Williams Vanished From Art History Until 2014,” a lecture and discussion by Eve Kahn, antiques columnist for The New York Times, who “will explain how she stumbled upon the painter’s work and […]
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Last Minute Weekend Suggestions: Brooklyn Heights and Nearby
By Claude Scales on November 19, 2014 11:50 pm in Arts and Entertainment, brooklyn bridge park, Brooklyn History, Food, Fun, Maritime, Music, Theater, Visual Arts
Last Minute Weekend Suggestions: Brooklyn Heights and Nearby
By Claude Scales on November 12, 2014 10:53 pm in Arts and Entertainment, brooklyn bridge park, Brooklyn Heights, Food, Fun, Maritime, Music, Theater
There’s a story that, at the premiere performance of Beethoven’s Third Symphony, Eroica, about halfway through the first movement someone in the audience yelled, “I’ll pay another Kreutzer to make the damned thing stop!” To be fair, it was the final piece in a very long program, and Eroica is a work today beloved by […]
Last Minute Weekend Suggestions: Brooklyn Heights and Nearby
By Claude Scales on November 6, 2014 1:20 pm in Arts and Entertainment, brooklyn bridge park, Brooklyn Heights, Crafts, Events, Food, Fun, Kids, Maritime, Music, Theater, Visual Arts
The Heights Players continue their season with Rodgers and Hart’s The Boys From Syracuse, which will be showing Friday and Saturday evenings, November 7 and 8, starting at 8:00, and Sunday, November 9 starting at 2:00. The play’s run will continue on the same schedule through the following two weekends. More information here. Silhouette artist […]
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