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Music: Thurs. - Sun.
1464 86th Street (between 14th & 15th Ave.)
Established 1971
pm. Bell House 149 Seventh
St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.
thebellhouseny.com.
DANCE, “WHAT THE DAY
OWES TO THE NIGHT”:
Performed by Compagnie
Herve Koubi 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,
www.bricartsmedia.org/cb.
MUSIC, SUSIE IBARRA,
SPEAKER MUSIC, AND
SECRET GUEST: A special
“end of season” program
gathering three avant-garde
rhythmic musicians. $20.
8 pm. Issue Project Room
22 Boerum Pl. at Livingston
Street in Downtown,
(718) 330–0313, www.issueprojectroom.
org.
MUSIC, THE BRIGHT SMOKE:
Release show for their new
album “Gross National
Happiness.” $10. 10 pm.
Littlefi eld (635 Sackett St.
between Third and Fourth
avenues in Gowanus), www.
littlefi eldnyc.com.
NIGHTLIFE, SASHA AND
JOHN DIGWEED: The legendary
disk jockey duo play
together for the fi rst time in
years. $40-$60. 10 pm–4:30
am. The Brooklyn Mirage
(140 Stewart Ave. at Meserole
St. in Williamsburg),
www.avant-gardner.com.
SUN, JULY 28
DANCE, ZUMBA: Dodge
YMCA brings Zumba to
Brooklyn Bridge Park. Free.
4:30 p.m. Brooklyn Bridge
Park, Pier 2 Joralemon
Street at Furman Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–9939, www.brooklynbridgepark.
org.
TOUR, WALKING THE WATERFRONT:
A 90-minute
tour of the Dumbo neighborhood
and its history.
$22 ($11 kids). 11:15 am.
Brooklyn Historical Society
Dumbo (55 Water St., second
fl oor, between Main
and Old Dock streets in
Dumbo), www.turnstiletours.
com.
BROOKLYN ROOTS FESTIVAL:
The folk arts festival
celebrates traditional artists
and immigrant communities
with performances, workshops,
interactive family
activities, and more. Free.
Noon. Lefferts Historic
House 452 Flatbush Ave.
between Empire Boulevard
and Eastern Parkway in
Park Slope, (718) 789–2822,
www.prospectpark.org.
ART, “DRAWING LINES”: 1–6
pm. See Saturday, July 27.
ART, POP-UP ART SHOW: 1–6
pm. See Saturday, July 27.
TALK, THE FUTURE OF
TRANSMASCULINITY: The
editors of “Original Plumbing,”
a quarterly magazine
about trans male culture,
discuss its 10-year compilation
with activist Tiq Milan,
followed by a book signing.
$16 (includes Museum
admission). 2 pm. Brooklyn
Museum 200 Eastern Pkwy.
at Washington Avenue in
Prospect Heights, (718)
638–5000, www.brooklynmuseum.
org.
MUSIC, THE MCCRARY SISTERS:
An all-sister quartet.
$15. 6 pm. Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Ave. between
N. 11th and N. 12th streets
in Williamsburg, (718)
963–3369, www.brooklynbowl.
com.
NIGHTLIFE, “QUEEN OF
HEARTS”: An extravagantly
baroque burlesque show
loosely inspired by “Alice
in Wonderland.” $85–$155.
8 pm. Company XIV 383
Troutman St. between
Wyckoff and Irving avenues
in Bushwick, (866) 811–4111,
www.companyxiv.com.
MON, JULY 29
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.
MUSIC, A NIGHT OF EXPERIMENTAL
MUSIC: Daniel
Meyer, Rob Cosgrove,
Other Plastics, Victoria
Cheah, Gleb Kanasevich.
$15. 7 pm. Areté Venue
and Gallery (67 West Street
#103, between Noble and
Milton Streets in Williamsburg),
www.aretevenue.
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.
TALK, BOOKS BENEATH
THE BRIDGE: An evening
of readings and discussion
with Franny Choi, Willie
Perdomo, and Jennie Xie.
Free. 7 pm. Brooklyn Bridge
Park’s Granite Prospect
Old Fulton Street at Furman
Street in Dumbo, (718)
222–9939, www.brooklynbridgepark.
org.
TUES, JULY 30
MUSIC, MIJORI GOODWIN:
With Myrtle Avenue’s Summer
Series. Free. Noon–2
pm. Myrtle Avenue Plaza
(484-550 Myrtle Ave. between
Steuben St. and Emerson
Pl.)
DANCE, YOUNG DANCEMAKERS
COMPANY: A
unique dance ensemble
of students drawn from
NYC’s public high schools.
Free. 1 pm. Kumble Theater
at Long Island University
DeKalb and Flatbush avenues
in Downtown, (718)
488–1624, www.kumbletheater.
org.
MUSIC, THE COMMONHEART:
An eight-piece soul
band from Pittsburgh. $8.
6 pm. Brooklyn Bowl 61
Wythe Ave. between N.
11th and N. 12th streets in
Williamsburg, (718) 963–
3369, www.brooklynbowl.
com.
MUSIC, DUENDITA: The soul
singer plays the Sunset
Songs series at Lemon’s,
the hotel’s rooftop bar.
Free. 6–9 pm. Wythe Hotel
80 Wythe Ave. at N. 11th
Street in Williamsburg, (718)
460–8000, www.wythehotel.
com.
READING, “THE LAGER
QUEEN OF MINNESOTA”:
Author J. Ryan Stradal discusses
his latest novel with
editor Marisa Siegel. $10. 7
pm. Center for Fiction 15
Lafayette Ave. at Ashland
Place in Fort Greene, (212)
755–6710, www.centerforfi
ction.org.
COMEDY, “BAT SOUP”:
Young Southpaw presents
comedians, including Dave
Hill, Aug Stone, and Mega
Harrison. $5 suggested donation.
7 pm. Pete’s Candy
Store 709 Lorimer St. at
Richardson Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 302–3770,
www.petescandystore.com.
WED, JULY 31
TALK, ELDER LAW SEMINAR:
A free guide to elder law,
trusts, and estate planning
from the law fi rm Connors
and Sullivan. Free. 11 am
and 3 pm. New York Marriot
333 Adams St. between
Willoughby and Johnson
streets in Downtown, (718)
238–6500.
DINING, BIRTHDAY BASH!:
Five Boroughs Brewing
celebrates its two-year anniversary.
Free. 5–9 pm.
Greenwood Park (555 Seventh
Ave. at 19th Street in
Greenwood Heights), www.
greenwoodparkbk.com.
SPORTS, BROOKLYN CYCLONES
VS. LOWELL
SPINNERS: $12-$15. 7 pm.
MCU Park 1904 Surf Ave.
at W. 17th St. in Coney Island,
(718) 449–8497, www.
brooklyncyclones.com.
FILM, “BABE, PIG IN THE
CITY”: The children’s story
about a pig in a city of
talking animals, from the
director of “Mad Max: Fury
Road.” Free. 7 pm. Prospect
Park Long Meadow North
(Enter at Grand Army Plaza
at Eastern Parkway in Prospect
Park), www.prospectpark.
org/summermovie.
FILM, “SPACE BALLS”: An outdoor
screening of the Mel
Brooks “Star Wars” parody.
Free. 8:15 pm. Parklife (636
Degraw St. between Third
and Fourth avenues in Gowanus),
www.parklifebk.com.
THURS, AUG. 1
TALK, ELDER LAW SEMINAR:
A free guide to elder law,
trusts, and estate planning
from the law fi rm Connors
and Sullivan. Free. 11 am,
3 pm, and 7 pm. Buckley’s
(2926 Avenue S at Nostrand
Ave. in Sheepshead Bay).
MUSIC, RUTHIE FOSTER:
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).
MUSIC, YUNIOR TERRY AND
SON DE ALTURA: With a
fashion show presented by
the Center for Cuban Studies.
Free. 5:30 pm. Manhattan
Bridge Archway Plaza
(155 Water St. between
Adams and Pearl streets in
Dumbo), www.dumbo.is.
FILM, “CROOKLYN”: Free. 8
pm. Brooklyn Bridge Park,
Pier One Old Fulton Street
at Furman Street in Dumbo,
(718) 222–9939, www.
brooklynbridgepark.org.
SPORTS, BROOKLYN CYCLONES
VS. LOWELL
SPINNERS: $12–$15. 7 pm.
MCU Park 1904 Surf Ave.
at W. 17th St. in Coney Island,
(718) 449–8497, www.
brooklyncyclones.com.
FRI, AUG. 2
MUSIC, OPERA ON TAP: Classical
music written by some
of today’s most exciting
composers. $10 suggested
donation. 8 p.m. Barbes
376 Ninth St. at Sixth Avenue
in Park Slope, (718)
965–9177, www.barbesbrooklyn.
com.
MUSIC, ADA LEA: The introspective
Montreal indierock
singer-songwriter
presents her debut record
“What We Say in Private.”
$12. 8 p.m. Union Pool 484
Union Ave. at Meeker Avenue
in Williamsburg, (718)
609–0484, www.unionpool.
com.
MUSIC, SOPHIE COLETTE:
With 8090 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).
THEATER, WEFEST: A 10-minute
political play festival.
$22 ($18 in advance). 7 pm.
Triskelion Arts 106 Calyer
St. between Banker Street
and Clifford Place in Greenpoint,
(718) 389–3473,
www.triskelionarts.org.
SAT, AUG. 3
FILM, “CROUCHING TIGER,
HIDDEN DRAGON”: A
movie night with a Tai Chi
lesson before 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, STEVE GUNN: With
Hand Habits. $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, “CELLINO V.
BARNES”: A comedic oneact
play about injury attorneys,
Cellino and Barnes.
$12 ($10 in advance). 7:30
pm. Bell House 149 Seventh
St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus,
(718) 643–6510, www.
thebellhouseny.com.
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