Wednesday, December 7, 2011

December Brooklyn Nights Poetry and Music Open Mic

We're back in action for another monthly EVENT at Nicholas!



Please join us Saturday, December 10th at 7PM for Brooklyn Nights Open Mic - hosted by Marcy Alexis.


Guess what folks?! We're celebrating Monique Nicholas's Birthday / Breathday / Bornday / Earthday (whicheve
r you subscribe to)! Some of y'all may know her as DJ Mo, DJ Mo Better, DJ Boss/Bauws/B.A.U.S, DJ Push Button, DJ 10 Names! lol =o)

Well, we're gathering in her honor to thank her for all the work she (and the Nicholas Store) has done, and continues to do for The People's Republic of Brooklyn and beyond. She's usually behind the scenes and wearing many hats (tree jobs mon) lol, but she's ever present. Those who know her, know that her devotion to the arts and her people are truly undying.

Please come thru, vibe with us, and pay your respects to our beloved Monique. We genuinely appreciate all that she does for everyone, so this month's Open Mic is dedicated to her. Surprise guests all night long.. fallin' out the sky.. So be a friend, tell a friend, and bring three friends.. it’s Brooklyn Nights Open Mic time! Y'all know how we do maaaan!

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Calling calling all word warriors ie.. page poets, stage poets, singers, songwriters, lyricists/emcees, creative writers, musicians, lovers of all things art >>> you <<< Come bless the mic.

Until then, we wish you strength for your journeys and peace for your soul..

Oneloveness to you all!!

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Nicholas Variety Store
560 Fulton St
Brooklyn, NY 11217
(718) 858-4400

BTWN Flatbush Ave. & Rockwell Pl.

ADMISSION: $5 (free wine, juice, and snacks are served with admission!)

TRANSPORTATION:

TRAIN: 2,3,4,5 to NEVINS ST.

B,Q,R to DEKALB AVE.

G to FULTON ST.

C to LAFAYETTE AVE.

BUS: B25,B26,B38,B52 to FLATBUSH AVE.

Movie night Tonight and every first Wednesday!

Guest what? Tonight and every first Wednesday of the month we will be screening films and documentaries for the duration of the winter months. Resurrecting motion pictures that reflect interesting social commentaries still relevant of today's world! Check back with us to see what films we will be screening in the upcoming months.





Feature Movie:"The Spook Who Sat By The Door"

Synopsis: The Spook Who Sat By The Door is about the first Black CIA agent that resigned from the CIA and became a social worker by day and night trained street gangs to be the vanguard in an upcoming race war, using all that the CIA taught him.