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Ferry stop is just a few blocks away.
On the Great Lawn enter at Shore Road and 71st
Street in Bay Ridge, (718) 748–4810, www.narrowsbg.org/
events. Every other Friday at 8:45 p.m. Free.
July 26: “Vertigo”
Aug. 16: “Wonder Woman”
Aug. 23: “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”
Summer Movies Under the Stars
This summer film series in Brooklyn’s Backyard, presented
by Borough President Adams, the Prospect Park
Alliance, and Nitehawk Cinema, focuses on female filmmakers,
featuring three family-friendly movies written
by women. Each night will start at 7 p.m. with music
from local acts; the films will start at sundown (about
8:30 p.m.).
At Prospect Park’s Long Meadow (enter at Grand
Army Plaza and Prospect Park West, www.prospectpark.
org/summermovies). Wednesdays at sundown.
July 24: “Love and Basketball”
July 31: “Babe: Pig in the City”
Outdoor Cinema
Gowanus bar Parklife takes advantage of its giant patio
to screen free films every Wednesday night. Before
each show is a “John Trivialta” a round of trivia questions
about movies (and sometimes John Travolta).
At Parklife (636 Degraw St. between Third and Fourth
avenues in Gowanus, www.parklifebk.com). Wednesdays
at 9 p.m. Free.
July 24: “Waiting for Guffman”
July 31: “Space Balls”
Aug. 7: “Trading Places”
Aug. 14: “Casino Royale”
Aug. 21: “The Princess Bride”
Aug. 28: “Shaun of the Dead”
Sept. 4: “Beetlejuice”
Sept. 11: “Dazed and Confused”
Sept. 18: “Moonstruck”
Sept. 25: Public vote
Movies With a View
Brooklyn Bridge Park has offered its summer film
series, with the Manhattan skyline as a stunning backdrop,
since 2000. This season, titled “Better the Second
Time Around” features audience favorites from the
last 20 years. Before and during the show, Smorgasburg
offers food and drinks from tents at the bottom of the
viewing lawn.
At Pier One’s Harbor View Lawn (enter at Furman and
Old Fulton streets in Dumbo, www.brooklynbridgepark.
org). Thursdays, lawn opens at 6:30 p.m.; films start at
sundown. Free.
July 25: “It Happened One Night”
Aug. 1: “Crooklyn”
Aug. 8: “The Big Lebowski”
Aug. 15: “An American Tail”
Aug. 22: “Selma”
Aug. 29: Public vote
FAB Flicks
Fulton Area Businesses has teamed up with the Brooklyn
Academy of Music to curate the perfect musical movie
playlist, showing every other Thursday.
At Brooklyn Plaza Medical Center (650 Fulton St. at
Lafayette Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn, www.faballiance.
org/events). At 8:30 p.m. Free.
August 1: “Almost Famous”
August 15: “School Daze”
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SUN, JULY 21
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.
HEMINGWAY DAY: A party to
celebrate Ernest Hemingway’s
120th birthday. Free.
3 pm–2 am. Freehold 45 S.
Third St. between Kent and
Wythe avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 388–7591, www.
freeholdbrooklyn.com.
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),
fordamphitheaterconeyisland.
com.
MUSIC, SIMILAR KIND: The
indie-pop band plays with
Television Skies, Chroma,
Autumn Revival, and more.
Free. 7:30 pm. The Nest
(504 Flatbush Ave. at Lefferts
Avenue in Prospect
Park).
THEATER, “THE GOODBYE
PARTY”: 8 pm. See Friday,
July 19.
MON, JULY 22
TALK, BOOKS BENEATH THE
BRIDGE: Greenpoint bookstore
Word hosts journalists
and authors Jenn Pelly and
Rob Sheffi eld. Free. 7–8
p.m. Brooklyn Bridge Park’s
Granite Prospect Old Fulton
Street at Furman Street
in Dumbo, (718) 222–9939,
brooklynbridgepark.org.
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, www.
brooklynbridgepark.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.
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. TRI-CITY VALLEY
CATS: $12-$15. 7 pm.
MCU Park 1904 Surf Ave.
at W. 17th St. in Coney Island,
(718) 449–8497, www.
brooklyncyclones.com.
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.
WED, JULY 24
ART, ABOVE AND BELOW:
Artist Monica Cook showcases
her work, which has
themes of rebirth, transformation,
and decay. Free.
6–8 pm. Agnes Varis Art
Center at UrbanGlass (647
Fulton St., between Rockwell
and Ashland places in
Fort Greene).
THEATER, A MIDSUMMER
NIGHT’S STEAM: A dreamy
evening of music and Shakespeare,
performed in a
boutique spa. $65 ($55 in
advance). 6:30 pm. cityWell
Brooklyn 496 President St.
between Third Avenue and
Nevins Street in Gowanus,
(347) 294–0100, citywellbrooklyn.
com/midsummer.
SPORTS, BROOKLYN CYCLONES
VS. TRI-CITY VALLEY
CATS: $12-$15. 7 pm.
MCU Park 1904 Surf Ave.
at W. 17th St. in Coney Island,
(718) 449–8497, www.
brooklyncyclones.com.
FILM, “WOMEN ART REVOLUTION”:
Lynn Hershman
Leeson’s documentary
about the work of women
artists. Free. 7 pm. A.I.R.
Gallery 155 Plymouth St.
between Pearl and Jay
streets in Dumbo, (212)
255–6651, www.airgallery.
org.
MUSIC, THE FUZZY LEMONS:
A free concert of fun rock
’n’ roll for kids. Bring a blanket,
a chair, your family and
friends! Free. 7 pm. Marine
Park (Fillmore Avenue at
Marine Parkway in Marine
Park).
TALK, DECK THE HALLMARK
CHRISTMAS IN JULY
TOUR: The podcast that
reviews Hallmark Christmas
movies records a live
episode about the fi lm “A
Christmas Detour.” $20. 7
pm. Bell House 149 Seventh
St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.
thebellhouseny.com.
MUSIC, WAVVES: With
Surfbort and Sharkmuffi n.
$30 ($25 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, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: A Chicago
style stand up showcase
featuring Daniel Simonsen,
Nore Davis, David
Drake, 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, JULY 25
MUSIC, CAIQUE VIDAL AND
BATUQUE: With opening
act Trio Rasteirinho.
Presented in collaboration
with Brasil Summerfest.
Free. 5:30 pm. Manhattan
Bridge Archway Plaza (155
Water St. between Adams
and Pearl streets in Dumbo),
www.dumbo.is.
BACKYARD BADASSES:
Heatonist challenges fi ve
teams to fi nish fi ve of the
world’s spiciest sausages,
relay style. Spectators welcome,
with a free Brooklyn
Brewery beer for the fi rst
50 to RSVP. Free. 6–8 pm.
Backyard, The Hoxton
(97 Wythe Ave. at N. 10th
Street in Williamsburg),
www.heatonist.com/sausage.
TALK, OYSTERS 101: Learn
about the bivalves’ pivotal
place in the story of New
York. $10. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
SPORTS, BROOKLYN CYCLONES
VS. TRI-CITY VALLEY
CATS: $12–$15. 7 pm.
MCU Park 1904 Surf Ave.
at W. 17th St. in Coney Island,
(718) 449–8497, www.
brooklyncyclones.com.
TALK, HERE TO MAKE
FRIENDS LIVE!: The
popular “Bachelor” recap
podcast tapes a special
live episode, with special
guest Former White House
Deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa
Mastromonaco. $15. 7 pm.
Bell House 149 Seventh St.
at Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.
thebellhouseny.com.
MUSIC, VIEUX FARKA
TOURE: $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.
THEATER, “THE TEMPEST”:
7:30 pm. See Friday, July 19.
COMEDY, THE GOOD DOG
SHOW:: A dog-friendly
comedy show featuring
Josh Gondelman, Seaton
Smith, Alison Lieby, and
more. $7. 8 pm. DSK’s Haus
on Hanson (99 Hanson
Pl. at Fulton Street in Fort
Greene), thegooddogshow13.
eventbrite.com.
MUSIC, PNK VLVT WTCH:
Music Of Curiosities presents
the artsy trio, with
opening act Michaela
Gomez. $20. 10 pm. Coney
Island USA 1208 Surf Ave.
at W. 12th Street in Coney
Island, (718) 372–5159,
www.coneyisland.com.
FRI, JULY 26
MUSIC, THE GET UP KIDS:
$29. Music Hall of Williamsburg
66 N. Sixth St.
between Kent and Wythe
avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 486–5400, www.musichallofwilliamsburg.
com.
MUSIC, BEN RICE: With
Queue 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, JAZZY JAZZ FESTIVAL:
7–10 pm. See Friday,
July 19.
MUSIC, JIDENNA: With DJ
Moma and Anik Khan 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, YELLOW DAYS: With
Ambar Lucid. $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.
MUSIC, NEAL FRANCIS WITH
ATOMIC FUNK PROJECT:
New Orleans rock and soul
inspired musician, Neal
Francis, plays the Brooklyn
Bowl. $15. 7:30 pm. Brooklyn
Bowl 61 Wythe Ave.
between N. 11th and N.
12th streets in Williamsburg,
(718) 963–3369, www.
brooklynbowl.com.
THEATER, “A MIDSUMMER
NIGHT’S DREAM”: Hip to
Hip Theatre Company presents
Shakespeare’s summer
comedy. Free. 7:30 pm. Fort
Greene Park’s Monument
Steps (St. Edwards Street
at Myrtle Avenue in Fort
Greene), www.hiptohip.org.
MUSIC, FELA! THE CONCERT:
A live, 10-piece Afrobeat
band plays music from the
Tony-winning Broadway
show about the life of Fela
Kuti, the founding father
of Afrobeat. Free. 8 pm.
Ford Amphitheater (3052 W
21st St. at the Boardwalk in
Coney Island), fordamphitheaterconeyisland.
com.
COMEDY, CANAL YARDS
PROJECT: Emily Duke
presents free comedy in
Industry City, sponsored
by Bust magazine. Free. 8
pm. Frying Pan Brooklyn
51 35 St. between Second
and Third Avenues in Sunset
Park, (646) 708–1814, www.
industrycity.com.
SAT, JULY 27
TALK, DISCUSSION AT
GREENWOOD: Join death
educator Amy Cunningham
for an engaging discussion
of how shrouds and garments
have been used for
over a millennia in cultures
across the globe. Free. 3:30
pm. Green-Wood Cemetery
Fifth Avenue and
25th Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080,
www.green-wood.com.
CONEY ISLAND TALENT
SHOW: The 10th annual
talent show will award cash
prizes to talented kids,
teens, and adults, plus a
special “Best Dressed”
award in each category.
Free. 4–8 pm. (Coney Island
Boardwalk between W.
10th and W. 12th Streets in
Coney Island), www.coneyislandtalentshow.
com.
DANCE, WAACK TO THE
FUTURE AFRICA: A multicultural
dance competition
set to African drumming.
$30. 6 pm. House of Yes (2
Wyckoff Ave. at Jefferson
Street in Bushwick), www.
houseofyes.org.
MUSIC, GRAVEYARD SHIFT:
A multicultural collaboration
between the acclaimed guitarist
Yonatan Gat and the
Eastern Medicine Singers.
$25. 7 pm. Green-Wood
Cemetery Fifth Avenue and
25th Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080,
www.green-wood.com.
COMEDY, “COMEDY OUTLIERS”:
A diverse stand-up
show featuring Napoleon
Emil, Mark Normand, Veronica
Garza, and more. $20. 7
pm. Bell House 149 Seventh
St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.
thebellhouseny.com.
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Into the woods: Hip to Hip Theater will bring Shakespeare’s witty comedy “A
Midsummer Night’s Dream” to Fort Greene Park on July 26.
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