Park Slope Planner: The Best Events October 4-6

Two art openings, a conversation with a renowned author, and a sing-along to ’90s hip-hop? It’s the weekend of our dreams.

Michael Chabon at Brooklyn By The Book
When: Thursday, October 3, 7:30pm
Where: Grand Army Plaza
What: Celebrating the paperback launch of the 2012 novel Telegraph Avenue, the author will engage in a conversation with Brooklyn Public Library Director of Programs and Exhibitions Meredith Walters.
How much: Free! Reservations are encouraged.

The Gowanus Show Art Opening
When: Friday, October 4, 6-8:30pm
Where: Ground Floor Gallery, 343 5th Street
What: An exhibition featuring artists living and/or working in the Gowanus area (including neighbor TJ Volonis, whose work is pictured above), it’ll be on display through November 3, but why miss the opening?
How much: Free!

Late Night Friday For Knitters & Crocheters
When: Friday, October 4, 7-9:30pm
Where: Stitch Therapy, 180 Lincoln Place
What: BYOB and crafty projects to work on while chatting with fellow stitchers, and once that repetitive motion starts to get at your joints, enjoy a chair shiatsu massage.
How much: Free to stitch, but $1 per minute of massage

Great American Book Drive at the Central Library
When: Saturday, October 5, 10am-3pm
Where: Central Library, 10 Grand Army Plaza
What: Drop off your used books at the library now through Saturday, when there will be a $1 book sale, live music, and crafts for kids.
How much: Free!

Jan Pacifico Pottery: Opening Reception
When: Saturday, October 5, 7-9pm
Where: Slope Wellness, 816 8th Avenue
What: Meet artist Jan Pacifico of New Mexico and see her pottery on display as she celebrates 50 years of creating functional stoneware and crystal-glazed porcelain. Light fare and refreshments will be served.
How much: Free!

’90s Hip-Hop and R&B Sing-Along
When: Saturday, October 5, 10:30pm (doors 10:15pm)
Where: Union Hall, 702 Union Street
What: Join the singalong crowd for two hours of the best ’90s hip-hop and R&B music videos with all the lyrics on the big screen. Wear neon or flannel for the ’90s costume contest, show off your moves in the dance-off, and enjoy prizes including free drinks and tickets to upcoming shows.
How much: $8, tickets available here

Concerts on the Slope Present: Shattered Glass
When: Sunday, October 6, 3pm
Where: St. John’s Episcopal Church, 139 St Johns Place
What: Sit back and listen in a beautiful setting as the conductor-less string ensemble performs four pieces.
How much: Free!

Photo of TJ Volonis sculpture via Ground Floor Gallery