Singing scales: The Coney Island Talent Show on July 27 will feature kids, teens, and adults showing
off their skills and competing to be named Most Talented or Best Dressed in their age category.
MON, JULY 22
TALK, BOOKS BENEATH
THE BRIDGE: Greenpoint
bookstore Word hosts
journalists and authors
Jenn Pelly and Rob
Sheffi eld. Free. 7–8
pm. Brooklyn Bridge
Park’s Granite Prospect
Old Fulton Street at
Furman Street in Dumbo,
(718) 222–9939, www.
brooklynbridgepark.org.
JULY 2019 FREE OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES
JULY 20 | 8:00 PM
JULY 27 | 8:00 PM
SPONSORED BY BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT ERIC L. ADAMS
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DANCE, BROADWAY
DANCE: Dodge YMCA
brings a fusion of
Broadway dance and
fi tness class to Brooklyn
Bridge Park. Free. 10 a.m.
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier
2 Joralemon Street at
Furman Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–9939,
brooklynbridgepark.org.
TUES, JULY 23
MUSIC, EDWIN VAZQUEZ:
With Myrtle Avenue’s
Summer Series. Free.
Noon–2 pm. Myrtle
Avenue Plaza (484-550
Myrtle Ave. between
Steuben St. and Emerson
Pl.)
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
CYCLONES VS. TRICITY
VALLEY CATS:
$12-$15. 7 pm. MCU Park
1904 Surf Ave. at W.
17th St. in Coney Island,
(718) 449–8497, www.
brooklyncyclones.com.
WED, JULY 24
TALK, FDNYSMART CPR
PROGRAM: A free,
30-minute class on handsonly
CPR. Registration
is required. Free. 6 pm.
Fort Hamilton Library
9424 Fourth Ave. at 95th
Street in Bay Ridge, (718)
FRI, JULY 19
MUSIC, SWEET MEGG
AND THE WAYFARERS:
The hot jazz band plays a
free concert on the lawn
of the Old Stone House.
Free. 5:30 pm. Old Stone
House 336 Third St.
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues in Park Slope,
(718) 768–3195, www.
theoldstonehouse.org.
MUSIC, PEARLA: With
Yella Belly 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).
MUSIC, BURNA BOY: With
Sampa the Great and
DJ Tunez as part of 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.
THEATER, “THE TEMPEST”:
The Gallery Players
present Shakespeare’s
fi nal play, about a wizard
and his daughter exiled to
a distant island. A tale of
magic, romance, and fate.
$20–$25. 7:30 pm. Gallery
Players 199 14th St.
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues in Park Slope,
(212) 352–3101, www.
galleryplayers.com.
DANCE, BROOKLYN
BALLET’S FIRST LOOK:
A festival of work by
emerging and established
dance artists presented
by Brooklyn Ballet.
$10–$15. 7:30 pm. Actors
Fund Arts Center (160
Schermerhorn St. between
Hoyt and Smith Streets
in Downtown), www.
smithstreetstage.org.
MUSIC, NICK HAKIM: With
Duendita and Zenizen. $26
($22 in advance). 8 pm.
Industry City Courtyard
1-2 (238 36th St. between
Second and Third avenues
in Sunset Park), www.
cityfarmpresents.com/
summerseries.
MUSIC, MICHAEL MORLEY
AND NATACHA DIELS:
New Zealand-based
musician Michael Morley
presents “Music for The
Never Quartet,” followed
by Natacha Diels’s
“Sad Music for Lonely
People.”” $15. 8 pm.
Issue Project Room 22
Boerum Pl. at Livingston
Street in Downtown,
(718) 330–0313, www.
issueprojectroom.org.
SAT, JULY 20
ART, “DRAWING LINES”:
Paintings and drawings
by Neddi Heller. Free.
1–6 pm. Gaia Gallery (79
Hudson Ave. between
Front and Water streets in
Vinegar Hill).
ART, “POP-UP ART SHOW”
OPENING RECEPTION.:
A group show featuring
members of the Brooklyn
Waterfront Artist’s
Coalition and ChaShaMa.
Free. 1–6 pm. Brooklyn
Waterfront Artists
Coalition 499 Van Brunt
St., near Reed Street in
Red Hook, (718) 596–
2506, www.bwac.org.
THEATER, “THE TEMPEST”:
2 pm and 7:30 pm. See
Friday, July 19.
MUSIC, LAGOND ALLSTARS
BAND: The high
school band member play
jazz jams, Latin tunes,
and funk. Free. 2 pm.
Deno’s Wonder Wheel
Amusement Park (Coney
Island Board Walk between
12th and 10th Street. in
Coney Island).
MUSIC, HELLO
BITTERSWEET: With the
Homestead Street Band.
Free. 5 pm. Gowanus
Canal Dredgers Canoe
Club Boathouse 165
Second St. between
Bond Street and the
Canal in Gowanus, (191)
777–15689, www.
gowanuscanal.org.
DANCE, BROOKLYN
BALLET’S FIRST LOOK:
7:30 pm. See Friday, July
19.
FILM, “VARIETÉ”: With a
live soundtrack from Alloy
Orchestra and dance from
Lava at the Bric Celebrate
Brooklyn! Festival. Free. 8
pm. Prospect Park Band
Shell Prospect Park West
and Ninth Street in Park
Slope, (718) 965–8900,
bricartsmedia.org/cb.
MUSIC, DAVINA AND THE
VAGABONDS: Part of the
outdoor concert series
“Hot Summer Nights.”
Free. 8 pm. On Stage
at Kingsborough 2001
Oriental Blvd. at Oxford
Street in Manhattan
Beach, (718) 368–5596,
onstageatkingsborough.
org.
SUN, JULY 21
FUND-RAISER, 2019
LUSTGARTEN WALK:
A walk to raise money
for pancreatic cancer
research. $50 ($15 kids).
8:30 am. Camine Carro
Community Center 3000
Fillmore Ave. at Marine
Parkway in Marine Park,
(866) 789–1000.
ART, “DRAWING LINES”:
1–6 pm. See Saturday,
July 20.
DINING, SUMMER CRAWL
AT THE HALL: Sample
16 free beers from eight
local breweries at this
literally underground beer
festival, and visit the 40
food vendors to soak up
the booze. $45 ($65 VIP).
2–6 pm. DeKalb Stage
445 Albee Square W., at
Fleet Street in Downtown,
(929) 359–6555, www.
dekalbmarkethall.com.
MUSIC, FLY ME TO THE
MOON: Crooner Martin
McQuade celebrates
the 50th anniversary of
the Lunar Landing with
songs pertaining to the
moon. Free. 6–9 pm. The
Greenhouse Cafe 7717 3rd
Avenue in Bay Ridge, (718)
833–8200.
MUSIC, NEW YORK NIGHT
TRAIN SOUL CLAP AND
DANCE-OFF: A soul party
featuring DJ Jonathan
Toubin, with a dance
contest in the middle,
and an all-star 13-piece
band. Free. 6–10 pm. Ford
Amphitheater (3052 W
21st St. at the Boardwalk in
Coney Island),fordamphith
eaterconeyisland.com.
MUSIC, SIMILAR KIND: Free.
7:30 pm. The Nest (504
Flatbush Ave. at Lefferts
Avenue in Prospect Park).
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NICOLE ZURAITIS &
THE DAN PUGACH
NONET
(718) 368-5596 | www.OnStageAtKingsborough.org
Kingsborough Community College, 2001 Oriental Blvd., Brooklyn
AMPLE, FREE PARKING!
DAVINA AND
THE VAGABONDS
That’s hot: Brooklyn’s feminist acrobatic dance troupe Lava
will perform before a screening of the 1925 silent circus film
“Variete,” on July 20 as part of the Bric Celebrate Brooklyn!
Festival. Whitney Browne
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