It don’t mean a thing: The George Gee Swing Orchestra will play an outdoor concert in Manhattan
Beach as part of the Hot Summer Nights at Kingsborough series. Kevin Yatarola
lic Library 790 Bushwick
Ave. at DeKalb Avenue in
Bushwick, (718) 455–3898,
www.brooklynpubliclibrary.
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org.
MUSIC, CREW LOVE NY:
Featuring Soul Clap, Wolf
and Lamb, Life On Planets,
and the Fitness and Pony.
$40 ($25 in advance). 3 pm.
Industry City Courtyard
1-2 (238 36th St. between
Second and Third avenues
in Sunset Park), www.cityfarmpresents.
com/summerseries.
MUSIC, THE CONSTITUTION,
A SECULAR ORATORIO:
Singers perform
portions of the United
States Constitution, the
Bill of Rights, and subsequent
amendments. $35. 4
pm. Behind the Door 219
Court St. between Wyckoff
and Warren streets in Cobble
Hill, (718) 624–3310,
www.vpropera.org.
OUTDOORS, SUMMER
CELEBRATION: Cornerstone
Church will host its
ninth annual free Summer
Celebration, with music,
snacks, games, sports, free
raffl es, prizes, and more.
Free. 4–7 pm. Shore Road
Park (7420 Shore Road at
95th Street in Bay Ridge).
SPORTS, BROOKLYN CYCLONES
VS. LOWELL
SPINNERS: $14-$17. 6 pm.
MCU Park 1904 Surf Ave.
at W. 17th St. in Coney
Island, (718) 449–8497,
www.brooklyncyclones.
com.
MUSIC, LIZ PHAIR: With
Caroline Rose, Ted Leo and
the Pharmacists at the Bric
Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival.
Free. 7 pm. Prospect
Park Band Shell Prospect
Park West and Ninth Street
in Park Slope, (718) 965–
8900, www.bricartsmedia.
org/cb.
THEATER, “A MINUTE
FLOWERING”: An original
series of experimental
short plays, based on
myths and given a queer
twist. $15. 7 pm and 10
pm. The Baumann 41
Varick Ave. at Harrison
Place in Bushwick, (914)
413–0536.
THEATER, “ROMEO AND
JULIET”: 7:30 pm. See Friday,
June 28.
COMEDY, OPEN FLAME
WORLD PRIDE: A special
World Pride edition of the
queer comedy show and
mixer. Benefi ting Fierce
NYC. $10 ($8 in advance).
8 pm. Littlefi eld (635 Sackett
St. between Third and
Fourth avenues in Gowanus),
littlefi eldnyc.com.
NIGHTLIFE, EVERYBOOTY:
An all-inclusive, all-gender
celebration of queer nightlife
featuring musicians,
dancers, comedians, visual
artists, a dedicated piano
bar, Brooklyn drag collective
Switch n’ Play, and
dancing on the rooftop
terrace and throughout the
space. $30. 9 pm–2 am.
BAM Fisher (321 Ashland
Pl. between Hansen Place
and Lafayette Avenue in
Fort Greene), bam.org.
MUSIC, THE SIDE PROJECT:
The saxophone quartet
adds soulful singers,
drums, and bass to their
sound. $15. 10 pm. National
Sawdust 80 N. Sixth
St. at Wythe Avenue in
Williamsburg, (646) 779–
8455, www.nationalsawdust.
org.
SUN, JUNE 30
VICTORIAN FLATBUSH
COMMUNITY GARAGE
SALE: Historic landmarked
homes will offer furniture,
housewares, jewelry, toys,
clothing, electronics, artwork
and more! Free. 10
am–4 pm. Victorian Flatbush
(Foster Avenue to Avenue
H, E. 16th to E. 19th
Streets in Midwood).
FUND-RAISER, BACKYARD
BAKE SALE FOR THE ALI
FORNEY CENTER: The
Hoxton raises money for
homeless queer youth
through a bake sale, featuring
some of Williamsburg’s
best bakeries and
drinks from Ramona bar.
$25. 11 am–1 pm. The Hoxton’s
Backyard (Enter on
N. Ninth Street between
Berry and Wythe avenues
in Williamsburg), www.thehoxton.
com.
DANCE, SALSA SUNDAY:
Musician Willie Villegas
hosts a day of outdoor
salsa dancing and drink
specials, starting with a
dance class for newcomers,
every Sunday until the
end of the summer. Free.
Noon–6 pm. Industry City
Courtyard 1-2 (238 36th St.
between Second and Third
avenues in Sunset Park),
www.industrycity.com.
SALVATION BY THE SEA: 1–7
pm. See Saturday, June 29.
LGBTQ, WORLD PRIDE
PARTY: A day-long party
hosted by the Dragon
Sisters, with live performances,
disk jockeys, and
one helluva show. Free. 1
pm. Freehold 45 S. Third
St. between Kent and
Wythe avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 388–7591,
freeholdbrooklyn.com.
THE BARK AVENUE ADOPTA
THON: A fun free event
to fi nd loving homes for
our city’s shelter animals.
Canine stars will walk the
red carpet to a Mexican
Fiesta theme, and people
can dance with dogs
or send their own pups
through the agility course.
Free. 1–5 pm. Carroll Park
(Carroll Street at Smith
Street in Carroll Gardens),
www.badassbrooklynanimalrescue.
com.
SPORTS, BROOKLYN CYCLONES
VS. LOWELL
SPINNERS: $14-$17. 4 pm.
MCU Park 1904 Surf Ave.
at W. 17th St. in Coney
Island, (718) 449–8497,
www.brooklyncyclones.
com.
MUSIC, AYITI EXPERIMENTAL
CLOSING NIGHT
PARTY: Featuring Val
Jeanty and Brother High
Rara Band. Free. 5–10
pm. Westbrook Memorial
Garden (1233 Pacifi c St. in
Crown Heights), haiticulturalx.
org/happeningnow.
THEATER, “ROMEO AND
JULIET”: 7:30 pm. See Friday,
June 28.
MON, JULY 1
TALK, NEW YORK CITY
CIVIL JOBS 101 INFO
SESSION: Looking for a
job? The Department of
Citywide Administrative
Services will talk about
different types of City
government positions,
the Exams process, and
what happens after taking
an exam. Please RSVP to
jane@senatorgounardes.
nyc. Free. 6–8 pm. United
Chinese Association of
Brooklyn 1787 Stillwell
Ave. at 80th Street in Bensonhurst,
(718) 238–6044.
NIGHTLIFE, DRUNKEN
JENGA TOURNAMENT:
A Jenga contest with
FRI, JUNE 28
MUSIC, GREG SCHÄTZE:
With Will Scott and
Charlie Burnham at the
Brooklyn Bridge Park’s
Acoustic Concert Series
“Unplugged.” Free. 6 pm.
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier
3 (Furman Street between
Joralemon and Doughty
streets in Brooklyn
Heights).
DANCE, 1804: A dance performance
featuring Jean-
Aurel Maurice. Free. 6–9
pm. FiveMyles 558 St.
John’s Place between Classon
and Franklin avenues
in Crown Heights, (718)
783–4438, fi vemyles.org.
DINING, FIRESIDE FEASTS:
An evening of antique
hearth cooking, spirit tasting,
eating, drinking and
merriment! $30 ($20 in
advance). 6:30 pm. Wyckoff
House Museum (5816
Clarendon Rd. at Ditmas
Avenue in East Flatbush).
THEATER, “ANTIGONE IN
FERGUSON”: Theater of
War Productions fuses a
dramatic reading of the
Greek tragedy by Sophocles
with live choral music
performed by activists,
police offi cers, youth, and
concerned citizens from
Ferguson and New York
City. Free. 7 pm. St. Ann’s
Church 157 Montague
St. at Clinton Street in
Brooklyn Heights, (718)
875–6960.
SPORTS, BROOKLYN CYCLONES
VS. LOWELL
SPINNERS: $14-$17. 7 pm.
MCU Park 1904 Surf Ave.
at W. 17th St. in Coney
Island, (718) 449–8497,
www.brooklyncyclones.
com.
MUSIC, CELSO PINA: With
Dos Santos and Riobamba
at the Bric Celebrate
Brooklyn! Festival. Free.
7:30 pm. Prospect Park
Band Shell Prospect Park
West and Ninth Street in
Park Slope, (718) 965–
8900, www.bricartsmedia.
org/cb.
MUSIC, SCREAMING FEMALES
AND SWEARIN’:
$20 ($16 in advance). 7:30
pm. Industry City Courtyard
1-2 (238 36th St. between
Second and Third
avenues in Sunset Park),
www.cityfarmpresents.
com/summerseries.
COMEDY, CANAL YARDS
PROJECT: Free comedy
in Industry City with host
Emily Duke and some of
the city’s best comedians.
Free. 8 pm. Frying
Pan Brooklyn (51 35th St.
between Second and Third
Avenues in Industry City).
MUSIC, ANAÏS MAVIEL: The
vocalist and percussionist
leads an ensemble. $25
($18 in advance). 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363, www.
roulette.org.
MUSIC, “LAMINALS II”:
Charmaine Lee premieres
a new long-form piece for
solo voice. Free. 8 pm.
Issue Project Room 22
Boerum Pl. at Livingston
Street in Downtown,
(718) 330–0313, www.issueprojectroom.
org.
ART, YASMINA NYSTEN,
OPENING RECEPTION:
The Brooklyn painter has
her fi rst solo show of paintings
of urban scenes. Free.
8–11 pm. Tornadothings
Art Gallery and Boutique
(35 Meadow St., #101 at
Bogart Street in Bushwick),
tornadothings.store.
FILM, “MUSTANG”: A free,
outdoor screening of a
Turkish fi lm about fi ve
sisters who get locked
away from the world. With
English subtitles. Free.
8:30 pm. Transmitter Park
(Greenpoint Ave. at East
River Waterfront in Greenpoint),
www.townsquareinc.
com.
NIGHTLIFE, LE TRUMPET:
Trumpet-playing bandleader
Spencer Ludwig
throws a wild party,
featuring drag queens,
burlesque performers,
and unexpected antics.
Free. 9 pm. Freehold 45
S. Third St. between Kent
and Wythe avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 388–7591,
freeholdbrooklyn.com.
SAT, JUNE 29
MUSIC, PAN IS SWEET 2019:
The most talented steel
bands from around the
borough compete with arrangements
of your favorite
songs. $25–55. 7 p.m.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363, www.
roulette.org.
MARKET, SIDEWALK SALE!:
Clothing, housewares,
jewelry, books, and more.
Free. 10 am. Sidewalk Sale
(Eastern Parkway between
Franklin and Bedford avenues
in Crown Heights).
MARKET, EAST FLATBUSH
ORGANIC FARM STAND:
But fresh, organic seasonal
produce grown right
here at New York’s oldest
house! Free. 11 am–3 pm.
Wyckoff House Museum
(5816 Clarendon Rd. at
Ditmas Avenue in East
Flatbush).
TALK, CONVERSATIONS
WITH SENATOR PERSAUD:
Share your
thoughts with the state
senator. Free. 11 am–1 pm.
Good Shepherd Services
876 Schenck Ave. between
Stanley and Wortman avenues
in East New York,
(718) 649–7653, www.nysenate.
gov.
BROOKLYN’S AMERICAN
INDEPENDENCE DAY
PARADE: The Long Island
Assembly of the Knights
of Columbus holds a patriotic
march with bag pipers,
fl oats, color guards,
vintage cars, Boy and Girl
Scout troops, and veterans.
Free. 11 am. Court
Street From Bergen to
Luquer streets in Carroll
Gardens, (718) 833–4928,
newyorkknights.com.
MUSIC, REGINA OPERA IN
CONCERT: A free onehour
concert featuring
operatic selections and
songs in many languages.
Part of the library’s World
Language Festival. Free.
Noon. Brighton Beach
Public Library 16 Brighton
First Rd. at Brightwater
Court in Brighton Beach,
(718) 946–2917, www.reginaopera.
org.
ART, SPRING! COILED AND
READY!: The Spring show
from the Brooklyn Waterfront
Artists Coalition,
along with the Recycle exhibit
of upcycled art, and
Wide Open 10, a national
juried show. Free. 1–6
pm. Brooklyn Waterfront
Artists Coalition 499 Van
Brunt St., near Reed Street
in Red Hook, (718) 596–
2506, www.bwac.org.
SALVATION BY THE SEA: An
exhibit about immigrants
who settled in Coney from
the 1870s to the 1920s.
Free. 1–7 pm. Coney Island
History Project 3059
W. 12th St. between Surf
Avenue and the Boardwalk
in Coney Island, (347)
702–8553, www.coneyislandhistory.
org.
THEATER, “ANTIGONE IN
FERGUSON”: 2 pm and 7
pm. See Friday, June 28.
TOUR, CITI BIKE UNLOCKED:
Learn how to
navigate the Citi Bike
system and get the most
out of those now-ubiquitous
blue bikes. Every
participant will receive a
free 24-hour Citi Bike pass.
Free. 2 pm. DeKalb Pub- Continued on page 60
Float on: Musician Spencer Ludwig throws the final party of
his six-month residency at Williamsburg’s Freehold on June
28. The final “Le Trumpet” event will feature Ludwig’s brass
band, drag queens, burlesque performers, and more.
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