ART, SPRING! COILED AND
READY!: The Spring show
from the Brooklyn Waterfront
Artists Coalition,
along with the Recycle exhibit
of upcycled art, and
Wide Open 10, a national
juried show. Free. 1–6
pm. Brooklyn Waterfront
Artists Coalition 499 Van
Brunt St., near Reed Street
in Red Hook, (718) 596–
2506, www.bwac.org.
SALVATION BY THE SEA: An
exhibit about immigrants
who settled in Coney from
the 1870s to the 1920s.
Free. 1–7 pm. Coney Island
History Project 3059
W. 12th St. between Surf
Avenue and the Boardwalk
in Coney Island, (347)
702–8553, www.coneyislandhistory.
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FAMILYFEST: Celebrate summer’s
arrival with food
trucks and fun kid-focused
activities, including circus
arts workshops, communal
painting, chalk art, and
more. Free. 1 pm. Atlantic
Terminal (Atlantic Avenue
at Flatbush Avenue in Fort
Greene).
THEATER, “ANTIGONE IN
FERGUSON”: 2 pm and 7
pm. See Friday, June 21.
FIXING TO RIDE: Bring your
bike in for a quick check
by a qualifi ed bike instructor
anytime during the
two-hour window. Free.
2–4 pm. Mill Basin Public
Library 2385 Ralph Ave.
at Veterans Avenue in Mill
Basin, (718) 241–3973,
www.brooklynpubliclibrary.
org.
GET CIVIC MINDED: Assemblywoman
Diana C. Richardson
(D–Crown Heights)
hosts her monthly series
bringing together community
leaders, organizations,
and constituents to discuss
community issues. 2–4
pm. M.S. 61 400 Empire
Blvd. at New York Avenue
in Crown Heights, (718)
774–1002.
THEATER, “TWELFTH
NIGHT”: 6 pm. See Friday,
June 21.
THEATER, “THE IMPORTANCE
OF BEING EARNEST”:
7 pm. See Friday,
June 21.
THEATER, “ROMEO AND
JULIET”: 7:30 pm. See Friday,
June 21.
MUSIC, TORTOISE: With
Emily Wells and the Metropolis
Ensemble 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.
FILM, “STRANGE NEGOTIATIONS”:
A documentary
about musician David
Bazan, who left the successful
band Pedro the
Lion to tour solo. Followed
by a discussion and performance
by Bazan. $16. 8:30
pm. Green-Wood Cemetery
Fifth Avenue and
25th Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080,
www.green-wood.com.
SUN, JUNE 23
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.
ART, SPRING! COILED AND
READY!: 1–6 pm. See Saturday,
June 22.
TALK, FEMALE POWER
AND DESIRE IN SHAKESPEARE:
Professor Christina
Katopodis discusses
teaching consent, the
#metoo movement, and
“The Taming of the Shrew”
as a response to female
authority. With lots of sex
puns. $15. 1 pm. Threes
Brewing 333 Douglass St.
between Third and Fourth
avenues in Gowanus, (718)
522–2110, www.threesbrewing.
com.
SPORTS, BROOKLYN CYCLONES
VS. STATEN
ISLAND YANKEES: $14-
$17. 4 pm. MCU Park 1904
Surf Ave. at W. 17th St. in
Coney Island, (718) 449–
8497, www.brooklyncyclones.
com.
THEATER, “TWELFTH
NIGHT”: 6 pm. See Friday,
June 21.
THEATER, “THE IMPORTANCE
OF BEING EARNEST”:
7 pm. See Friday,
June 21.
FILM, HAITI FILM FEST POP
UP: Featuring experimental
shorts and a feature
length fi lm. Free. 7 pm.
Westbrook Memorial
Garden (1233 Pacifi c St.
between Bedford and Nostrand
avenues in Bedford-
Stuyvesant), haiticulturalx.
org/happeningnow.
MUSIC, THE OCEAN BLUE:
The dream pop legends
with their fi rst album in
more than six years, “Kings
and Queens and Knaves
and Thieves.” $20. 7 pm.
Rough Trade NYC 64 N.
Ninth St. between Kent
and Wythe avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 388–4111,
www.roughtradenyc.com.
THEATER, “ROMEO AND
JULIET”: 7:30 pm. See Friday,
June 21.
MON, JUNE 24
TALK, LEARN HOW TO
DRAW MANGA: Misako,
a Japanese manga artist,
teaches a class as part
of Immigrant Heritage
Month. Free. 4 pm. Kensington
Library (4208 18th
Ave. at E. Fifth Street in
Kensington), www.bklynlibrary.
org.
TALK, THE TEA ON BROOKLYN’S
LGBTQ NIGHTLIFE:
Watch clips from “We
Came to Sweat,” a documentary
about the Crown
Heights queer black hub
Starlite Lounge, followed
by a panel discussion of
the current scene. $10.
6:30 pm. Brooklyn Historical
Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street in
Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
MUSIC, “EPILOGUES AND
EPITAPHS”: Augusta
McKay Lodge and her ensemble
Voyage Sonique
ensemble perform Baroque
chamber works and
arias. $85. 7:30 pm. Green-
Wood Cemetery Fifth
Avenue and 25th Street in
Greenwood Heights, (718)
210–3080, www.greenwood.
com.
NIGHTLIFE, THE SKIVVIES:
A burlesque and music
show, with proceeds going
to the LGBT Bar of New
York. $25. 8 pm. Brooklyn
Brewery 79 N. 11th St. between
Wythe Avenue and
Berry Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 486–7422,
www.brooklynbrewery.
com.
FRI, JUNE 21
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), bam.org.
MUSIC, SALSA NIGHT: With
Benny Lopez Latin Jazz,
part of Myrtle Avenue’s
Summer Series. Free. 5–8
pm. Myrtle Avenue Plaza
(484-550 Myrtle Ave. between
Steuben St. and
Emerson Pl.)
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).
THEATER, “TWELFTH
NIGHT”: The Dumb Theater
Company presents
a rooftop production of
Shakespeare’s genderbending
comedy. $25
($5 kids). 6 pm. The Old
American Can Factory (232
Third St. at Third Avenue
in Gowanus), dumbtheatreco.
org.
ART, “ERROR 404” OPENING
RECEPTION: An exhibit
of art from students
at the Art Institute of Murrow.
$10 ($5 children and
students). 6–9 pm. Edward
R. Murrow High School
1600 Avenue L at E. 17th
Street in Midwood, (917)
757–8369, www.murrowartpatrons.
org.
MUSIC, LIZ HOGG: The guitarist
plays in a garden.
Free. 6 pm. President
Street Greenspace 222
Fifth Ave. at President
Street in Park Slope, (917)
856–7456, spokethehub.
org.
THEATER, “ANTIGONE IN
FERGUSON”: Theater of
War Productions fuses a
dramatic reading of the
Greek tragedy by Sophocles
with live choral music
performed by activists,
police offi cers, youth, and
concerned citizens from
Ferguson and New York
City. Free. 7 pm. St. Ann’s
Church 157 Montague
St. at Clinton Street in
Brooklyn Heights, (718)
875–6960.
COMEDY, KWEENDOM
FREE QUEER COMEDY
COOKOUT: A night of
gay comedy, music, drag
performers, and a free
cookout with burgers, hot
dogs, and salad on the
patio! Free, but donations
for Immigration Equality
accepted. 7 pm. Pete’s
Candy Store (709 Lorimer
St. at Richardson St. in Williamsburg).
THEATER, “THE IMPORTANCE
OF BEING EARNEST”:
Oscar Wilde’s
witty comedy moves all
over Brooklyn Bridge Park
as the action moves from
London to the country. At
every other performance,
the cast switches parts to
present a gender-bent version
of the tale. Free. 7 pm.
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier
One Old Fulton Street at
Furman Street in Dumbo,
(718) 222–9939, www.
brooklynbridgepark.org.
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.
SPORTS, BROOKLYN CYCLONES
VS. STATEN ISLAND
YANKEES: $14–$17.
7 pm. MCU Park 1904
Surf Ave. at W. 17th St. in
Coney Island, (718) 449–
8497, www.brooklyncyclones.
com.
THEATER, “ROMEO AND
JULIET”: Shakespeare’s
tragedy of star-crossed
lovers and their battling
family gets a moderndress,
outdoor production
from Smith Street Stage.
Free. 7:30 pm. Carroll Park
(Carroll Street at Smith
Street in Carroll Gardens),
www.smithstreetstage.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.
MUSIC, LIVE IN THE TAPROOM:
A summer music
series pairing craft beer
with jazz and acoustic soul
musicians. Free. 8 pm.
Island to Island Brewery
642 Rogers Ave between
Parkside and Clarkson avenues
in Prospect Lefferts
Gardens, (646) 769–0490,
islandtoislandbrewery.
com.
COMEDY, HOLY HAND
GRENADE: A monthly(ish)
stand up comedy show
featuring Sam Evans, Raj
Belani, Alex Koltchak, and
many more. Free. 8 pm.
Barrow’s Intense Tasting
Room 86 34th St. between
Second and Third avenues
in Sunset Park, (917) 597–
1084, www.barrowsintense.
com.
FILM, “BLACK PANTHER”:
Bring a blanket and watch
Marvel’s best superhero
movie in the park. 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, 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.
STOOP MEDITATION: A free
guided meditation class on
the steps on the Brooklyn
Museum. Free with RSVP.
10 am. Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Pkwy.
at Washington Avenue in
Prospect Heights, (718)
638–5000, www.brooklynmuseum.
org.
MARKET, FAD SUMMER
MARKET: A curated fashion,
art and design pop-up
marketplace with more
than 50 vendors. Free.
11 am–7 pm. City Point
445 Albee Square West
between Willoughby and
Fulton streets in Boerum
Hill, (917) 775–4636, fadmarket.
co.
MARKET, EAST FLATBUSH
ORGANIC FARM STAND:
But fresh, organic seasonal
produce grown right
here at New York’s oldest
house! Free. 11 am–3 pm.
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(5816 Clarendon Rd. at
Ditmas Avenue in East
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Mad hatter: Wild keyboard player Marco Benevento will bring
his high-energy blend of indie rock, dance, and post-jazz
improv to Industry City’s Summer Series on June 26.
Fiddler on the roof: The Dumb Theatre Company performs Shakespeare’s comedy “Twelfth Night”
on the roof of the Old American Can Factory in Gowanus on June 21 through June 23.
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