• DJ ?uestlove presents: Bowl Train

    Brooklyn Bowl 61 Wythe Avenue, Williamsburg, United States

    Roots drummer and front man ?uestlove performs a weekly DJ set.

    $5 – $8
  • DJ ?uestlove presents: Bowl Train

    Brooklyn Bowl 61 Wythe Avenue, Williamsburg, United States

    Roots drummer and front man ?uestlove performs a weekly DJ set.

    $5 – $8
  • DJ ?uestlove presents: Bowl Train

    Brooklyn Bowl 61 Wythe Avenue, Williamsburg, United States

    Roots drummer and front man ?uestlove performs a weekly DJ set.

    $5 – $8
  • Eastville's TGIF Comedy Line-up

    Eastville Comedy Club 85 E. 4th St., East Village, New York, NY, United States

    Yuck it up every Friday night with comedy big shots like Janeane Garofalo, Andrew Schulz, and others.  Sets at 7PM, 9PM, and 11PM.    

  • Eastville's TGIF Comedy Line-up

    Eastville Comedy Club 85 E. 4th St., East Village, New York, NY, United States

    Yuck it up every Friday night with comedy big shots like Janeane Garofalo, Andrew Schulz, and others.  Sets at 7PM, 9PM, and 11PM.    

  • Game Play 2013

    Brick Theater 579 Metropolitan Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    A month-long theater festival featuring "cutting-edge works that lie at the intersection of video-gaming and performance." Shows include Dot, A Video Game with No Winner, in which "synchronized sounds and images, played by a “game console” built and programmed by the artist, and controlled by retro videogame joysticks" tell a story, and That Cute Radioactive Couple: A Post-Apocalyptic Comedy, which is "inspired by post-apocalyptic and dystopian video games like Fallout, Wasteland and Bioshock," and "has bittersweet fun with end of the world." - Brick Theater. Showtimes vary; see schedule.

    $15
  • Game Play 2013

    Brick Theater 579 Metropolitan Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    A month-long theater festival featuring "cutting-edge works that lie at the intersection of video-gaming and performance." Shows include Dot, A Video Game with No Winner, in which "synchronized sounds and images, played by a “game console” built and programmed by the artist, and controlled by retro videogame joysticks" tell a story, and That Cute Radioactive Couple: A Post-Apocalyptic Comedy, which is "inspired by post-apocalyptic and dystopian video games like Fallout, Wasteland and Bioshock," and "has bittersweet fun with end of the world." - Brick Theater. Showtimes vary; see schedule.

    $15
  • Game Play 2013

    Brick Theater 579 Metropolitan Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    A month-long theater festival featuring "cutting-edge works that lie at the intersection of video-gaming and performance." Shows include Dot, A Video Game with No Winner, in which "synchronized sounds and images, played by a “game console” built and programmed by the artist, and controlled by retro videogame joysticks" tell a story, and That Cute Radioactive Couple: A Post-Apocalyptic Comedy, which is "inspired by post-apocalyptic and dystopian video games like Fallout, Wasteland and Bioshock," and "has bittersweet fun with end of the world." - Brick Theater. Showtimes vary; see schedule.

    $15
  • Game Play 2013

    Brick Theater 579 Metropolitan Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    A month-long theater festival featuring "cutting-edge works that lie at the intersection of video-gaming and performance." Shows include Dot, A Video Game with No Winner, in which "synchronized sounds and images, played by a “game console” built and programmed by the artist, and controlled by retro videogame joysticks" tell a story, and That Cute Radioactive Couple: A Post-Apocalyptic Comedy, which is "inspired by post-apocalyptic and dystopian video games like Fallout, Wasteland and Bioshock," and "has bittersweet fun with end of the world." - Brick Theater. Showtimes vary; see schedule.

    $15
  • Punch at Glasshouse

    Glasshouse Gallery 246 Union Ave, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Larissa Hayden of Cameo Gallery’s The Society for the Advancement of Social Studies, which sounds like serious business but actually resembles a live-action version of Drunk History, incorporated a spiked-punch drinking game into her performance art piece for BIPAF’s closing weekend.

    Free