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WHERE TO
FRIDAY
June 7
Mother’s
milk
Coney Island’s Ford
Amphitheater
launches its summer
concert series with
sci-fi rock band
Coheed and Cambria
Before the show,
stop by the Coney
Island Brewing Company
in MCU Park,
which will have a 2
p.m. release party for
its “Call Your
Mother” IPA, inspired
by a Coheed and
Cambria song.
7 p.m. at Ford
Amphitheater (3052 W.
21st St. at the Boardwalk
in Coney Island, www.fordamphitheaterconeyisland.
com). $40–$50.
SATURDAY
June 8
Pig out
Nature’s most
delightful food pairs
with its best beverage
at the Bacon and
Beer Classic! This festival
will feature more
than 50 local restaurants
competing to
serve the best baconinspired
dishes,
including bacontopped
mac and
cheese, pork banh
mi, or just giant slabs
of bacon. Wash it
down with free pours
of 100 craft brews.
1 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the
Brooklyn Mirage (140
Stewart Ave. at Meserole
Street in Bushwick, www.
baconandbeerclassic.
com). $69 ($95 early entry,
$119 VIP).
TUESDAY
June 11
Artly open
The Bushwick music
venue Elsewhere has
two different rooms
on the ground, a second
floor bar and
gallery, and an amazing
rooftop, and
those spaces will be
filled with murals,
sculptures, and video
projections all summer
as part of its art
show “Landscape.”
Check out its opening
reception tonight,
then stick around for
drinks on the roof.
6–9 p.m. at Elsewhere
(599 Johnson Ave. at
Varick Avenue in
Bushwick, www.elsewherebrooklyn.
com).
Free.
WEDNESDAY
June 12
My Verona
Smith Street Stage
opens its 10th season
in Carroll Park
tonight with a production
of “Romeo
and Juliet.” Shakespeare’s
tale of starcrossed
lovers gets a
modern-dress makeover,
with the dueling
noble houses shown
as economic powerhouses
unrestrained
by the state.
7:30 p.m. at Carroll Park
(Carroll Street between
Smith and Court streets in
Carroll Gardens, www.
smithstreetstage.org).
Free.
THURSDAY
June 13
Congo line
Congolese dancer,
singer, drummer, and
bandleader Nkumu
Katalay and his Life
Long Project band
will launch the weekly
Live at the Archway
free music series
tonight in Dumbo.
Show up early for a
performance from
the all-women drumline
Fogo Azul New
York City, playing
with students from
PS 307 and the Dock
Street School.
5:30 p.m. at Manhattan
Bridge Archway Plaza (155
Water St. between Adams
and Pearl streets in
Dumbo, www.dumbo.is).
Free.
EDITORS’ PICKS
NINE DAYS IN BROOKLYN
FRI, JUNE 7
THEATER, “CABIN”: Dance, theater,
and fi lm performance focusing on
the relationship between three
queer men. $25. 8 pm. The Bushwick
Starr (207 Starr St. between Wyckoff
and Irving avenues in Bushwick),
www.thebushwickstarr.org.
THEATER, “SPRING AWAKENING”:
Musical performed by the Gallery
Players, based on the 19th-century
German play by Frank Wedekind.
$30 ($20 for seniors over 65 and kids
under 12). 8 pm. Gallery Players 199
14th St. between Fourth and Fifth
avenues in Park Slope, (212) 352–
3101, www.galleryplayers.com.
ART, III EYE VIEW: The neon artist exhibits
his new work “In My Miiiind.”
Free. Noon–9 pm. Seven House Gallery
(35 Meadow St. at Bogart Street
in Williamsburg), www.iiieyeview.
com.
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.
MUSIC, “DIDO AND AENEAS”: Henry
Purcell’s tragic opera about a queen
abandoned by her lover, with excerpts
from Christopher Marlowe’s
play on the same subject. Performed
in the Catacombs as part of Green-
Wood’s Angel’s Share whiskey and
classical music series. $85. 7 pm.
Green-Wood Cemetery Fifth Avenue
and 25th Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080, www.
green-wood.com.
MUSIC, BRAD SHEPIK ORGAN TRIO:
The band plays on the parish’s recently
restored 1974 Hammond B3
electric organ and Leslie speaker.
Free. 7 pm. Vetro Center at St. Nicholas
Church (26 Olive St. at DeVoe
Street in Williamsburg), divinemercybrooklyn.
org.
MUSIC, BROOKLYN ART SONG SOCIETY:
The season fi nale focuses on
music created after 2010. $25 ($15
students, seniors). 7:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont St.
at Clinton Street in Brooklyn Heights,
Find lots more listings online at
BrooklynPaper.com/Events
Ingraham St. at Porter Avenue in
Bushwick), www.eventbrite.com.
MUSIC, VICKI KRISTINA BARCELONA
BAND: The trio kicks of Brooklyn
Pride with a free concert of Tom
Waits tunes given three-part harmonies
and strange instruments.
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, KAFOU MIZIK: Haiti Cultural
Exchange presents Tizon Difè, Nathalie
Cerin, and Wooly Saint Louis
Jean. $20. 6–10 pm. ShapeShifter
Lab (18 Whitwell Pl. betwen First and
Carroll streets in Gowanus), haiticulturalx.
org/happeningnow.
MUSIC, “DIDO AND AENEAS”: 7 pm.
See Friday, June 7.
MUSIC, IBEYI: Sudan Archives and
Orion Sun open. Free. 7 pm. Prospect
Park Band Shell Prospect Park
West and Ninth Street in Park Slope,
(718) 965–8900, www.bricartsmedia.
org/cb.
COMEDY, TINY GLASSES VARIETY
SHOW: A showcase of comedians,
musicians, writers, clowns, and other
performers, presented by chaotic
comedian Ben Wasserman. Free. 8
pm. Friends and Lovers (641 Classon
Ave. between Dean and Pacifi c
streets in Crown Heights), www.
fnlbk.com.
MUSIC, BOBBY BROWN AND BELL
BIV DEVOE: The singers team
up as “RBRM.” $80–$150. 8 pm.
Kings Theatre (1027 Flatbush Ave.
between Beverly Road and Tilden
Avenue in Flatbush), www.kingstheatre.
com.
MUSIC, FRANKIE COSMOS: Greta
Kline’s indie-pop outfi t plays, with
opener Ian Sweet. $25 ($20 in advance).
8 pm. Industry City Courtyard
1-2 (238 36th St. between
Second and Third avenues in Sunset
Park), www.cityfarmpresents.com/
summerseries.
See 9 DAYS on page 12
(718) 222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
COMEDY, TINDER LIVE! WITH LANE
MOORE: The comedian skewers
modern dating, with help from
author Mychal Denzel Smith and
Brooklyn comedian Akilah Hughes.
$18 ($15 in advance). 8 pm. Littlefi eld
(635 Sackett St. between Third and
Fourth avenues in Gowanus), www.
littlefi eldnyc.com.
MUSIC, LADY WRAY: 79.5 opens. $22
($18 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, M. WEST: The local musician
and his band release their second
album. With guest appearances by
Rome 56 and Frank Ruscitti. 9 pm.
Rocky Sullivan’s 34 Van Dyke St. at
Dwight Street in Red Hook, (718)
246–8050, www.rockysullivans.com.
FILM, “ROCKABUL”: A documentary
about a band playing in Afghanistan’s
underground party scene,
where music is illegal. Part of the
Brooklyn Film Festival. $15. 9:15 pm.
UnionDocs (322 Union Ave. between
Maujer and Ten Eyck streets in Bushwick),
www.brooklynfi lmfestival.org.
SAT, JUNE 8
MARKET, PRE-MERMAID PARADE
MARKET: Find all you need for your
Mermaid Parade costumes and accessories!
Free. Noon–8 pm. Sideshows
by the Seashore (1208 Surf
Ave. at W 12th St. in Coney Island).
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.
TOUR, HISTORY OF WHISKEY IN
BROOKLYN: Meet some buried
whiskey barons in this trolley tour,
then visit Kings County Distillery and
sample some local product. $40. 2
pm. Green-Wood Cemetery Fifth
Avenue and 25th Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080,
www.green-wood.com.
ART, THE LIT EXHIBIT’S “RITUALS”:
An annual showcase of poetry, storytelling,
and literary art, with the
theme “Rituals.” Free with RSVP.
4–9:30 pm. Temporary Storage (119
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