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SUN, JUNE 16
MUSIC, VINYL BBQ: Deejays
Biz Markie and Danny Krivit
spin all-vinyl sounds of soul,
funk, boogie, disco, house,
latin, pop, mixed with 80’s
and 90’s hip hop, with outdoor
food vendors, rain or
shine. $20. 2–10 p.m. Open
Air (99 Scott Ave., at Randolph
Street in Bushwick).
TOUR, GENTRIFICATION
TOUR IN DOWNTOWN
BROOKLYN: A tour that
highlight the development
that has recreated downtown
Brooklyn as a result of
the Downtown Brooklyn Rezoning
of 2004. $12. Noon.
(Jay Street at Myrtle Avenue
in Downtown), socialjusticetours.
com.
DANCE, SALSA SUNDAY: Musician
Willie Villegas hosts a
day of outdoor salsa dancing
and drink specials, starting
with a dance class for
newcomers. Free. Noon–6
pm. Industry City Courtyard
1-2 (238 36th St. between
Second and Third avenues
in Sunset Park), industrycity.
com.
ART, SPRING! COILED AND
READY!: 1–6 pm. See Saturday,
June 15.
SALVATION BY THE SEA: 1–7
pm. See Saturday, June 15.
TOUR, GAY GREEN-WOOD:
A trolley tour of the graves
of important queer fi gures.
$25. 3:30 pm. Green-Wood
Cemetery Fifth Avenue and
25th Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080,
www.green-wood.com.
READING, WORD CABARET:
The reading series presents
“Daddy Drama,” a collection
of short works about
father-child relationships.
Free. 4 pm. Brooklyn Waterfront
Artists Coalition 499
Van Brunt St., near Reed
Street in Red Hook, (718)
596–2506, www.bwac.org.
COMEDY, TOTAL LOSS: A
comedy show about death
by Will Martin. $5. 7 pm.
Halyards (406 Third Ave. at
Sixth Street in Gowanus),
www.barhalyards.com.
THEATER, “ROMEO AND JULIET”:
7:30 pm. See Friday,
June 14.
MON, JUNE 17
DINING, KITCHEN SCRAP
— BREAKFAST (FOR DINNER):
Two chefs compete
to create a breakfast-fordinner
dish, plus a surprise
dish and cocktails. $40. 7
pm. MeMe’s Diner 657
Washington Ave. at St.
Marks Avenue in Prospect
Heights, (718) 636–2900,
kitchenscrapbklyn.eventbrite.
com.
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.
READING, ESI EDUGYAN:
The author of the historical
novel set during the era
of slavery, “Washington
Black,” will present the
book’s new paperback edition.
Free. 8:30 pm. Books
Are Magic (225 Smith St.
at Butler Street in Carroll
Gardens), www.booksaremagic.
net.
COMEDY, ED SULLIVAN ON
ACID, PRIDE EDITION:
A special Pride edition of
Brooklyn’s longest-running
free comedy show, featuring
queer comedians Bobby
Hankinson, Jess Salomon,
Eman El-Husseini, and
more. Free. 9 pm. Freddy’s
Bar 627 Fifth Ave. between
17th and 18th streets in
Greenwood Heights, (718)
768–0131,freddysbar.com.
TUES, JUNE 18
DANCE, EUPHOBIA: Dancer,
choreographer, and Brooklyn
native Richard Glover
gives an outdoor performance
that explores notions
of masculinity and race in
ballet. Free. 6 pm. The Hoxton
Courtyard (97 Wythe
Ave. at N. 10th Street in
Williamsburg), www.thehoxton.
com.
MUSIC, JUST AS I AM: The
African Children’s Choir
“Just As I Am” tour comes
to Brooklyn. Free. 7 pm.
Brooklyn Tabernacle 17
Smith Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 290–2000,
www.brooklyntabernacle.
org.
COMEDY, AMBUSH COMEDY:
A comedy show in
the back of a pizza shop!
With hosts Lucas Connolly
and David Piccolomini,
and free beer from 8–8:30
pm! Free. 8 pm. Two Boots
Williamsburg 558 Driggs
Ave. between N. Sixth and
N. Seventh streets in Williamsburg,
(718) 387–2668,
twoboots.com/location/williamsburg.
MUSIC, “STATE OF THE
JEWS”: Composer Alex
Weiser presents the complete
fi rst act of his operain
Photo by Stefano Giovannini
progress about the
founding of Israel. $25 ($18
in advance). 8 pm. Roulette
509 Atlantic Ave. at Third
Avenue in Boerum Hill, (917)
267–0363, www.roulette.
org.
WED, JUNE 19
TALK, THE RADICAL GEEKS:
Hip-hop artist Jean Grae
talks music, comedy, and
comics with the Radical
Geeks podcast. $15. 6 pm.
Anyone Comics 1216 Union
St. between Rogers and
Nostrand avenues in Crown
Heights, (347) 350–8422,
www.anyonecomics.com.
MUSIC, FATHER JOHN
MISTY: with Jade Bird,
Jason Isbel, and the 400
Unit at the Bric Celebrate
Brooklyn! Festival. $65. 6:30
pm. Prospect Park Band
Shell Prospect Park West
and Ninth Street in Park
Slope, (718) 965–8900,
www.bricartsmedia.org/cb.
THEATER, “ANTIGONE IN
FERGUSON”: 7 pm. See
Friday, June 14.
COMEDY, DRUNK BLACK
HISTORY: Comedians
Brandon Collins and Gordon
Baker-Bone host this
interactive show where
prominent Black historical
fi gures will fi nally get their
due through drunken anecdotes
from booked guests!
With Dulce Sloan, Tatiana
King, and Kerry Coddett.
$5-$12. 8 pm. Littlefi eld (635
Sackett St. between Third
and Fourth avenues in Gowanus),
littlefi eldnyc.com.
FILM, “BIG TROUBLE IN
LITTLE CHINA”: An outdoor
screening of the 1980s
action comedy. Free. 8:30
pm. Parklife (636 Degraw St.
between Third and Fourth
avenues in Gowanus), www.
parklifebk.com.
COMEDY, LET’S BE FRIENDS:
The city’s best comedians
perform stand-up, while
host Brandon Daniel Garner
desperately tries to befriend
them through interviews.
Free. 9 pm. The Starliner
1446 Myrtle Ave. between
Menahan and Bleecker
streets in Bushwick, (347)
405–6572, letsbefriends9.
eventbrite.com.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS
YOU SHOULD KNOW:
The Chicago-style stand
up showcase features Mike
Recine, Matteo Lane, Adrienne
Iapalucci, the Lucas
Brothers, 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, thegutterbrooklyn.
com.
THURS, JUNE 20
MUSIC, ROY AYERS: With
BAM for their R&B Festival
produced by Danny Kapilian.
Free. Noon–2 pm.
MetroTech Commons (Myrtle
Avenue between Bridge
and Lawrence streets in
Downtown).
TALK, A HISTORY OF RACE
DURING RECONSTRUCTION:
Daniel Brook, author
of “The Accident of Color,”
discusses mixed-race communities
in the Antebellum
South. $10. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128
Pierrepont St. at Clinton
Street in Brooklyn Heights,
(718) 222–4111, www.
brooklynhistory.org.
THEATER, ESPÆCE: Five
performers fi nd themselves
in front of a gigantic black
wall, which becomes both
menacing and responsive
in this experimental play
inspired by the life and work
of French writer Georges
Perec. $25. 7:30 pm. BAM
Howard Gilman Opera
House (30 Lafayette Ave.
between Ashland Place
and St. Felix Street in Fort
Greene), www.bam.org.
MUSIC, NAKHANE: South
African singer-songwriter,
author, and actor Nakhane
brings his blend of James
Baldwin, David Bowie, and
Grace Jones, to Baby’s All
Right. $20. 7 pm. Baby’s All
Right 146 Broadway between
Bedford and Driggs
avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 599–5800, www.
babysallright.com.
MUSIC, JEFF THE BROTHERHOOD
AND SPEEDY
ORTIZ: At Industry City for
City Farm’s Summer Series.
Free. 7:30 pm. Industry City
Courtyard 1-2 (238 36th St.
between Second and Third
avenues in Sunset Park),
www.cityfarmpresents.com/
summerseries.
FRI, JUNE 21
THEATER, ESPÆCE: 7:30 p.m.
See Thursday, June 20.
MUSIC, QUEEN ESTHER: With
Jan Bell 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, CHAMBERQUEER:
A chamber music series
highlighting the music of
queer composers. $20 ($18
in advance). 7 pm. Brooklyn
Arts Exchange 421 Fifth
Ave. at in Park Slope, (917)
545–7827, chamberqueer.
org.
MUSIC, CALEXICO: With Iron
and Wine and Adia Victoria
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, SLOTHRUST: With
And The Kids and Weakened
Friends. $25 ($20 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, WOULD YOU
RATHER: Andre Medrano
and Maggie Maxwell invite
the funniest people they
know from stand up, sketch
comedy, improv and beyond
to answer the pressing
questions facing society.
Free. 8 pm. Friends and
Lovers (641 Classon Ave.
between Dean and Pacifi c
streets in Crown Heights),
www.fnlbk.com.
FILM, “PEPPERMINT SODA”:
A French fi lm about sisters
entering their teen years
in 1963 Paris. With English
subtitles. Free. 8:30 pm.
Transmitter Park (Greenpoint
Ave. at East River Waterfront
in Greenpoint).
SAT, JUNE 22
PROSPECT HEIGHTS TOGETHER
DAY: A neighborhood
celebration with
family-friendly games and
entertainment, face painting,
music, and more, and
reps from. Free. 10 am–3
pm. P.S. 9 Playground
(80 Underhill Ave. at St.
Marks Avenue in Prospect
Heights), www.phndc.org/
ProspectHeightsTogether.
CONEY ISLAND MERMAID
PARADE: Thousands will
dress up as mermaids and
march through the streets
on Coney Island in the city’s
biggest art parade! Free
($200 for judge seating). 1
pm. (Surf Avenue from W.
21st Street to W. 10th Street
in Coney Island), www.coneyisland.
com.
THEATER, “ROMEO AND JULIET”:
7:30 pm. See Friday,
June 14.
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