(718) 638–5000, www.
brooklynmuseum.org.
MON, JULY 29
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,
brooklynbridgepark.org.
TUES, JULY 30
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. Greenhouse
Café (7717 Third Ave.
between 77th and 78th
Streets in Bay Ridge),
www.greenhousecafe.com.
DINING, THE CRAIGS
CREAMERY TOUR:
Try free samples of the
farm’s cheese. Free. 1–7
pm. Stop & Shop 1710
Avenue Y at E. 18th
Street in Sheepshead Bay,
(888) 337–2407, www.
craigscreamery.com.
READING,
“UNDERGROUND”:
Author Will Hunt discusses
his book about derelict
subway stations, sacred
caves, nuclear bunkers,
and subterranean cities.
$10. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128
Pierrepont St. at Clinton
Street in Brooklyn Heights,
(718) 222–4111, www.
brooklynhistory.org.
SPORTS, BROOKLYN
JULY 2019 FREE OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES
JULY 27 | 8:00 PM
SPONSORED BY BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT ERIC L. ADAMS
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FRI, JULY 26
FUN ON FIFTH WEEKEND
WALK: Fifth Avenue shuts
down for outdoor dining,
rides, games for kids, and
entertainment! Free. 5–10
pm. (Fifth Avenue between
Ovington Avenue and
81st Street in Bay Ridge),
bayridgebid.com/funon5.
THEATER, “LANCELOT
AND THE UNICORN”:
An outdoor youth
performance. Free. 7 pm.
Old Stone House 336
Third St. between Fourth
and Fifth avenues in Park
Slope, (718) 768–3195,
theoldstonehouse.org.
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.
THEATER, “THE TEMPEST”:
The Gallery Players
present Shakespeare’s
fi nal play, about a wizard
and his daughter exiled to
a distant island. A tale of
magic, romance, and fate.
$20-$25. 7:30 pm. Gallery
Players 199 14th St.
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues in Park Slope,
(212) 352–3101, www.
galleryplayers.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), hiptohip.org.
THEATER, “SHREK”:
An outdoor youth
performance. Free. 8:30
pm. Old Stone House 336
Third St. between Fourth
and Fifth avenues in Park
Slope, (718) 768–3195,
theoldstonehouse.org.
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.
FILM, “VERTIGO”: Alfred
Hitchcock’s classic
detective tale gets an
outdoor screening.
Free. 8:45 pm. Narrows
Botanical Gardens (Enter
on Shore Road between
Bay Ridge Avenue and
72nd Street in Bay Ridge),
www.narrowsbg.org.
SAT, JULY 27
DINING, BIRTHDAY BASH!:
Five Boroughs Brewing
celebrates its two-year
anniversary. Free. Noon–
11 pm. Five Boroughs
Brewing 215 47th St.
between Second and
Third avenues in Sunset
Park, (718) 355–8575,
fi veboroughs.com.
MARKET, SASS AND
ZINES: A one day zine
fair focusing on women
and queer people of color
selling zines, prints, artist
books, and independent
comics. Free. Noon–6 pm.
Brooklyn Army Terminal
(140 58th St. at First
Avenue in Sunset Park),
www.booklyn.org/sass.
ART, “DRAWING LINES”:
Paintings and drawings
by Neddi Heller. Free.
1–6 pm. Gaia Gallery (79
Hudson Ave. between
Front and Water streets in
Vinegar Hill).
ART, POP-UP ART SHOW:
A group exhibit featuring
members of the Brooklyn
Waterfront Artists
Coalition and ChaShaMa.
Free. 1–6 pm. Brooklyn
Waterfront Artists
Coalition 499 Van Brunt
St., near Reed Street in
Red Hook, (718) 596–
2506, www.bwac.org.
THEATER, “THE TEMPEST”:
2 pm and 7:30 pm. See
Friday, July 26.
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.greenwood.
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.
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, NICOLE ZURAITIS
AND THE DAN PUGACH
NONET: Part of the
outdoor concert series
“Hot Summer Nights.”
Free. 8 pm. On Stage
at Kingsborough 2001
Oriental Blvd. at Oxford
Street in Manhattan Beach,
(718) 368–5596, www.
onstageatkingsborough.
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.
SUN, JULY 28
DANCE, SALSA SUNDAY:
Musician Willie Villegas
hosts a day of outdoor
salsa dancing and drink
specials, starting with a
dance class for newcomers,
every Sunday until the
end of the summer. Free.
Noon–6 pm. Industry City
Courtyard 1-2 (238 36th St.
between Second and Third
avenues in Sunset Park),
www.industrycity.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.
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,
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NONET
(718) 368-5596 | www.OnStageAtKingsborough.org
Kingsborough Community College, 2001 Oriental Blvd., Brooklyn
AMPLE, FREE PARKING!
NICOLE ZURAITIS & THE DAN PUGACH NONET by Derek Prospero
GRAMMY-NOMINEES!
Joyful arrangements of classic jazz
and gorgeous original compositions
define this Grammy-nominated
mini big band!
Line up: The solo exhibit “Drawing Lines,” on display
weekends at the Gaia Gallery in Vinegar Hill through Aug.
4, features this image, titled “All Aboard,” along with other
work by Brooklyn artist Neddi Heller. Neddi Heller
Take your Medicine: Guitarist Yonatan Gat teams up with Native American act the Eastern Medicine
Singers for “Graveyard Shift,” a concert deep within Green-Wood Cemetery on July 27, followed by
a procession across the boneyard’s moonlit paths Erik Luyten
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