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Rock out: The documentary “Rockabul,” which follows
a heavy metal band in Kabul, Afghanistan,
where music is forbidden, will screen in Bushwick on
June 7 as part of the Brooklyn Film Festival.
biener. $10. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128
Pierrepont St. at Clinton
Street in Brooklyn Heights,
(718) 222–4111, www.
brooklynhistory.org.
READING, ELAINE WELTEROTH:
The writer
discusses her new book,
“More Than Enough: Claiming
Space for Who You
Are (No Matter What They
Say).” $32.50. 7 pm. First
Presbyterian Church 124
Henry St. between Clark
and Pierrepont streets in
Brooklyn Heights, (718)
624–3770.
COMEDY, THE LESBIAN
AGENDA: Sophie Santos
hosts a comedy show of
queer ladies, including Sami
Schwaeber, Melody Kamali,
Mindy Raf, and Sabrina Wu.
$12 ($10 in advance). 8 pm.
Union Hall 702 Union St. at
Fifth Avenue in Park Slope,
(718) 638–4400, www.
unionhallny.com.
COMEDY, THE BUFFET: A
monthly comedy variety
show, featuring stand-up,
sketch, music and more!
Hosted by Jack Comstock.
Free. 9 pm. The Gutter
200 N. 14th St. between
Wythe Avenue and Berry
Street in Williamsburg, (718)
387–3585, www.thegutterbrooklyn.
com.
WED, JUNE 12
DINING, FLAVORS OF FLATBUSH:
Sample unlimited
food and drinks from restaurants
along Flatbush
Avenue. Money raised will
go toward Parkside Empire
Annual Street Festival. $50
($40 in advance). 7–10 pm.
BKLYN Commons 495 Flatbush
Ave. between Empire
Boulevard and Lincoln Road
in Prospect Lefferts Gardens,
(212) 759–9345.
MUSIC, FUTURE MUSIC
PROJECT ENSEMBLE:
Teens from across the city
perform original songs
crafted as part of a Lincoln
Center program. Free. 7
pm. C’mon Everybody (325
Franklin Ave. between Clifton
Place and Greene Avenue
in Clinton Hill), www.
cmoneverybody.com.
FILM, “COOL HAND LUKE”:
An outdoor screening of
classic prison drama starring
Paul Newman. Free. 8:30
pm. Parklife (636 Degraw St.
between Third and Fourth
avenues in Gowanus), www.
parklifebk.com.
COMEDY, U UP?: Brooklyn’s
horniest comedy show features
Shane Torres, Jocelyn
Chia, Chloe McGovern, and
more. Free. 8:30 pm. The
Corners 395 Nostrand Ave.
between Madison Street
and Putnam Avenue in
Bedford-Stuyvesant, (718)
635–3036.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The Chicago
style stand up showcase
features Nathan Macintosh,
Paris Sashay, Matty
Ryan, and more. $10 ($5 in
advance). 9 pm. The Gutter
200 N. 14th St. between
Wythe Avenue and Berry
Street in Williamsburg, (718)
387–3585, www.thegutterbrooklyn.
com.
THURS, JUNE 13
MUSIC, NKUMU KATALAY
AND THE LIFE-LONG
PROJECT BAND: With
Fogo Azul NYC, plus students
from PS 307 and
Dock Street School. Free.
5:30 pm. Manhattan Bridge
Archway Plaza (155 Water
St. between Adams and
Pearl streets in Dumbo),
www.dumbo.is.
TALK, GREEN ROOFS: Learn
about growing plants on
your roof, at an evening with
cocktails, a panel discussion,
and a tour. Free. 5:30
pm. Kingsland Wildfl ower
at Broadway Stages (520
Kingsland Ave. between N.
Henry Street and Greenpoint
Avenue in Greenpoint),
www.kingslandwildfl
owers.com.
MUSIC, THE NATIONAL:
Courtney Barnett opens.
$65 ($59.50 in advance). 7
pm. Prospect Park Band
Shell Prospect Park West
and Ninth Street in Park
Slope, (718) 965–8900,
www.bricartsmedia.org/cb.
DINING, TABLES OF CONTENTS
READING SERIES:
A monthly reading that pairs
three contemporary authors
with food inspired by their
writing. Featuring Jenny
Xie, Crystal Hana Kim, and
Kirmen Uribe. The $15 ticket
covers admission, three
textual snacks, and one
complimentary drink. $15. 7
pm. Egg 109a N. Third St.
between Wythe Avee and
Berry Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 302–5151, www.
tablesofcontents.org.
COMEDY, MORTIFIED: A
comic excavation of teen
angst artifacts, including
journals, letters, poems,
home movies, and more, as
shared by their original authors
before total strangers.
$12. 7:30 pm. Littlefi eld (635
Sackett St. between Third
and Fourth avenues in Gowanus),
www.littlefi eldnyc.
com.
MUSIC, BOMBINO: A reggae
musician from Niger.
Girl group Habibi opens.
$30 ($25 in advance). 8 pm.
Industry City Courtyard
1-2 (238 36th St. between
Second and Third avenues
in Sunset Park), www.cityfarmpresents.
com/summerseries.
DANCE, “RED”: Second Best
Dance Company presents
an evening-length work
about Little Red Riding
Hood, straddling the line
between dance performance
and narrative play.
$22 ($18 in advance). 8 pm.
Triskelion Arts 106 Calyer
St. between Banker Street
and Clifford Place in Greenpoint,
(718) 389–3473,
www.triskelionarts.org.
FRI, JUNE 14
THEATER, HADESTOWN:
Broadway cast members
and musicians perform the
show as part of this year’s
“Broadway in the Boros”
series. Free. Noon–1 p.m.
Restoration Plaza 1368 Fulton
St. at Marcy Avenue in
Bedford-Stuyvesant, (718)
636–6996, www.restorationplaza.
org.
SPORTS, BROOKLYN CYCLONES
V. STATEN
ISLAND YANKEES: The
Opening Game of the season.
$14–$17. 7 pm. MCU
Park 1904 Surf Ave. at W.
17th St. in Coney Island,
(718) 449–8497, www.
brooklyncyclones.com.
TALK, CONFESSIONS OF
A TRUE CRIME ADDICT:
James Renner celebrates
our obsession with true
crime and shares weirdly
funny stories about his life
hunting serial killers and
hosting crime shows. $15. 4
pm. EastVille Comedy Club
487 Atlantic Ave. between
Nevins Street and Third
Avenue in Boerum Hill, (347)
889–5226, www.eastvillecomedy.
com.
MARKET, BROOKLYN ART
BOOK FAIR: A fair dedicated
to showcasing publications,
original artwork,
and editioned work by underrepresented
and emerging
artists and writers. Free.
6–9 pm. McCarren Park
Pool Deck (776 Lorimer St.
between Driggs Avenue
and Bayard Street in Williamsburg),
www.bkabf.info.
SAT, JUNE 15
DANCE, GOWANUS VISIONS:
A festival of art and action
hosted by Artichoke Dance
Company, with tours of the
Canal, performances, visual
art, and canoeing, followed
by a dance part at Public
Records. Free. 10 am–4 pm.
Gowanus Waterfront 166
Second St. at the canal in
Gowanus, (917) 627–8770,
www.artichokedance.org.
MARKET, FAD FARE: A culinary
market of locally
sourced food brands . Free.
11 am–6 pm. The Invisible
Dog Art Center 51
Bergen St.. between Smith
Street and Boerum Place
in Boerum Hill, (917) 775–
4636, fadmarket.co.
TOUR, A WALT WHITMAN
WALKING TOUR OF
DUMBO: Trace Whitman’s
steps along the Brooklyn
waterfront as portrayed in
his visionary poem “Crossing
Brooklyn Ferry.”” $15–
$20. 11 am. Fulton Ferry
Landing (Old Fulton Street
between Furman Street and
the water in Dumbo), www.
brooklynhistory.org.
MUSIC, PANDA BEAR: $35.
7 pm. Open Air (235 Randolph
St. between Gardner
and Scott avenues in Bushwick).
MUSIC, FLEETMAC WOOD: A
dee-jay set and audio-visual
show that reimagines the
music of Fleetwood Mac.
$32 ($25 in advance). 8:30
pm. Industry City Courtyard
1-2 (238 36th St. between
Second and Third avenues
in Sunset Park), www.cityfarmpresents.
com.
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SUN, JUNE 9
DANCE, “LEGENDS OF
DANCE: Past, Present, and
Forever”: Dance performances
by students from
Purelements’ Center of Artistic
Refi nement in Crown
Heights. $30. 5 p.m. Kings
Theatre (1027 Flatbush Ave.
between Beverly Road and
Tilden Avenue in Flatbush),
www.kingstheatre.com.
NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM
BUS FESTIVAL: Step
aboard vintage buses from
New York’s 80-year history
of surface transit. Free. 10
am. Brooklyn Bridge Park
Plaza (17-31 Water St. at Old
Fulton Street in Dumbo),
www.nytransitmuseum.org/
BusFest.
CONEY ISLAND HISTORY
DAY: Celebrates Coney
Island’s immigrant heritage
with performances, including
classical ballet and
Ukrainian folk dance; Haitian
drumming, and a mariachi
band. Free. 2–6 pm. Coney
Island History Project 3059
West 12th St. between Surf
Avenue and the Boardwalk
in Coney Island, (347) 702–
8553, www.coneyislandhistory.
org.
MUSIC, BROOKLYN SYMPHONY’S
ALL-RUSSIAN
SEASON FINALE: The orchestra
presents a program
of grand Russian music in its
fi nal concert of the season.
$25 (kids free). 2 pm. Brooklyn
Museum 200 Eastern
Pkwy. at Washington Avenue
in Prospect Heights,
(718) 638–5000, www.
brooklynmuseum.org.
FILM, CARTOON CARNIVAL
PARTY TIME: The Carnival
celebrates 10 years with
two special screenings,
projected on 16mm fi lm.
With host Tommy Jose
Stathes and live musical
accompaniment by Charlie
Judkins. $10. 4 pm and 7
pm. Melrose 389 Melrose
St. between Irving and
Knickerbocker avenues in
Bushwick, (718) 813–9492,
cartooncarnival.brownpapertickets.
com.
TALK, ARTIST CURATED
CINEMA WITH ADRIENNE
ELISE TARVER: The artist
discusses her varied painting
practice, followed by
a screening of the Alfred
Hitchcock classic “Rear Window.”
$5 suggested donation.
7 pm. Bizarre Bushwick
(12 Jefferson St. between
Knickerbocker and Irving
avenues in Bushwick), www.
bizarrebushwick.com.
MON, JUNE 10
THEATER, NEWS OF THE
STRANGE LAB: See Friday,
June 7.
TALK, MUSLIMS IN NEW
YORK CITY: A panel of experts
discuss the history of
Muslims in the city, and their
visions for the future. $5.
6:30 pm. Brooklyn Historical
Society 128 Pierrepont St.
at Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
NIGHTLIFE, DRUNKEN
JENGA TOURNAMENT:
A Jenga contest with free
shots in every tower, spinning
challenges, time limits,
and stickers for everyone.
Free. 8 pm. The Charleston
174 Bedford Ave. between
N. Seventh and N. Eighth
streets in Williamsburg,
(718) 599–9599, www.
charlestonbarbrooklyn.com.
MUSIC, INTERNATIONAL
CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLE:
The group teams up
with The City of Tomorrow
woodwind quintet to perform
a three-part program.
$25 ($18 in advance). 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363, www.
roulette.org.
COMEDY, OTHER NIGHT:
The producer of Last Night
presents a Monday night
comedy show. $5. 8 pm.
The Corners 395 Nostrand
Ave. between Madison
Street and Putnam Avenue
in Bedford-Stuyvesant, (718)
635–3036, www.facebook.
com/thecornersbk.
FILM, “MINUSCULE, VALLEY
OF THE LOST ANTS”: A
French fi lm about a young
ladybug caught in a war
between two tribes of rival
ants. Free. 8:30 pm. McGolrick
Park (Russell Street
between Nassau and Driggs
avenues in Greenpoint).
TUES, JUNE 11
READING, FORGED IN FIRE:
Two titans of graphic novels
read and sign their work.
George O’Connor with his
book about the Greek god
Hephaistos, and Mike Cavallaro
with “Nico Bravo and
the Hounds of Hades.” Free.
3 pm. Community Bookstore
143 Seventh Ave.
between Carroll Street and
Garfi eld Place in Park Slope,
(718) 783–3075, www.communitybookstore.
net.
ART, “LANDSCAPE” OPENING
PARTY: Music venue
Elsewhere hosts a series
of art pieces on its walls,
including multimedia works
by artists Bread Face, Zoe
Burke, Dani Bonnet, Grace
Miceli, and glofl o, with a
curated selection of fi lms
by Candace Moeller. Free.
6 pm. Elsewhere (599 Johnson
Ave. at Varick Avenue in
Bushwick), www.elsewherebrooklyn.
com.
READING, “LIVE OAK, WITH
MOSS”: Walt Whitman’s
series of unpublished
poems about same-sex
love have been illustrated
by artist Brian Selznick, who
discusses the writing with
Whitman scholar Karen Kar-
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