Saturday, October 2, 2010

Heads up: Target first Saturdays at the Brooklyn Museum, TONITE


October 2, 2010
Shout(Out) Brooklyn

Music5–7 p.m.
A.D.M. (Architects + Demolition Men) were influenced by the hard-core punk of Washington, D.C.'s Bad Brains and the musical hip-hop of The Roots. A.D.M. features an energetic mix of vocalists, percussion, horn, guitar, bass, and piano.

Object of the Month5–10:30 p.m.
Brooklynites and Brooklyn-lovers sure do like their bicycles! Bicycles connect us to our friends, our work, and the things we love to do, making them true agents of community. Examine Benjamin G. Bowden’s Spacelander Bicycle with the help of a Looking Closer guide.

Performance5:30 p.m.
Plus-size comedian Erica Watson’s solo performance Fat B! explores cultural stereotypes and obsessions surrounding weight, race, and class, specifically the perception of black women's bodies in society. Free tickets (330) are available at the Visitor Center at 5 p.m.


Dance Party8–10 p.m.
DJ Herbert Holler, resident DJ of The Freedom Party, presents a mix of soul, disco, hip-hop, house, reggae, 80s and 90s R&B, and electro

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