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THURS, SEPT. 5
TALK, SENATOR PERSAUD’S
SENIOR RESOURCE
DAY: Learn about healthy,
safety, and well-being for
seniors. Free. 11 am–2 pm.
Senator Roxanne J. Persaud’s
District Offi ce 1222
E. 96th St. 718 649 7653.
FILM, “THE BEGINNING OF
THE END OF NUCLEAR
WEAPONS”: A documentary
of how the United Nations
approved a treaty to
prohibit nuclear weapons.
Followed by a discussion.
Free. 7 pm. Brooklyn Commons
Cafe 388 Atlantic
Ave. between Bond and
Hoyt streets in Cobble Hill,
(718) 624–5921.
THEATER, WATERBOY AND
THE MIGHTY WORLD:
8 pm. See Wednesday,
Sept. 4.
MUSIC, J D EMMANUEL:
Issue Project Room
launches its fall season
with electronic minimalist
composer J D Emmanuel.
With James Ferraro and
Eve Essex. $25. 8 pm. Issue
Project Room 22 Boerum
Pl. at Livingston Street
in Downtown, (718) 330–
0313, www.issueprojectroom.
org.
MUSIC, LETMEHEARYA
MUSIC SHOWCASE, R&B
EDITION: A night of live
R&B, featuring Dai Malai,
Nova RnB, Nicole Sylvester,
and Amnda. $15. 8
pm. Velvet Brooklyn 174
Broadway between Bedford
and Driggs avenues
in Williamsburg, (718) 302-
442, https://www.velvetbrooklyn.
com.
FRI, SEPT. 6
TOUR, “TAKING CARE
OF BROOKLYN”: Take
a curator-led tour of the
new exhibition about how
Brooklynites have understood
sickness and health.
Free. 11 am. Brooklyn
Historical Society 128 Pierrepont
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
222–4111, www.brooklynhistory.
org.
THEATER, FROZEN, JR.: A
musical based on the Disney
movie. $10. 7 pm. St.
Bernard of Clairvaux Parish
2055 E. 69th St. between
Veterans Avenue and Avenue
U in Mill Basin, (718)
763–5533, www.saintbernardbrooklyn.
com.
MUSIC, MADANIYA, A
NIGHT FOR SUDAN: Live
performances by Oddisee,
Sinkane, Al-Sarah and The
Nubatones, and more to
raise money for the Sudanese
American Medical
Association. $36.75. 7 pm.
Industry City (238 36th St.
between Second and Third
avenues in Sunset Park),
www.industrycity.com.
ATTUNE TO GRATITUDE:
Join Cheryl Silva for a
gratitude ceremony and
seed intentions for the
new month of September.
$40. 7 pm. Anima Mundi
Apothecary (31 Noble St.
between West Street and
the water in Greenpoint),
www.animamundiherbals.
com.
TALK, FRENCH FILM WORKSHOP:
Study the cultural
impact of the French New
Wave. $40. 7 pm. The Yard
Williamsburg (33 Nassau
Ave., 2nd Floor, at Guernsey
Street in Williamsburg),
www.learnfrenchbrooklyn.
com.
MUSIC, LITURGY: This local
black metal turned electronic
rock band will debut
new music at a home town
show. $13-$15. 7:30 pm.
Market Hotel (1142 Myrtle
Ave. at Broadway in Bushwick),
www.markethotel.
org.
FILM, “MINUSCULE, VALLEY
OF THE LOST ANTS”: A
free outdoor screening of
the animated fi lm about a
war between two tribes of
rival ants. Free. 7:30 pm.
McGolrick Park (Russell
Street at Nassau Avenue in
Greenpoint).
THEATER, WATERBOY AND
THE MIGHTY WORLD:
8 pm. See Wednesday,
Sept. 4.
SAT, SEPT. 7
COMEDY, PICTURE THIS:
A live comedy show with
stand-ups performing
while they are drawn live
by some of the best animators,
cartoonists, and other
artists around. $10 ($8 in
advance). 7:30 p.m. Union
Hall 702 Union St. at Fifth
Avenue in Park Slope, (718)
638–4400, www.unionhallny.
com.
DANCE, THE SCHOOL AT
THE MARK MORRIS
DANCE CENTER OPEN
HOUSE: Catch a performance,
meet faculty and
staff, and try a variety of
dance and music classes
for children, teens, and
families. Free. 9 am–3 pm.
Mark Morris Dance Group
3 Lafayette Ave. between
Nostrand Avenue and
Bedford Avenue in Fort
Greene, (718) 624–8400,
www.markmorrisdancegroup.
org.
TALK, TRAP-NEUTER-RETURN
WORKSHOP: Learn
best practices for caring
for stray cats. Advance
registration is required.
Free. 11 am. Brooklyn
Public Library New Utrecht
Branch 1743 86th Street
in Bath Beach, (718) 236–
4086.
MISTER DIPS BLOCK PARTY
AT VALE PARK: A full day
of activities, including live
performances, face painting,
games, and prizes.
There will also be bites
from Du’s Donuts, Brooklyn
Brewery, Loosie Rouge,
and more. Free. noon–5
p.m. The William Vale (111
N 12th St. between Wythe
Ave. and Berry St. in Williamsburg),
www.thewilliamvale.
com.
NIGHTLIFE, CARNIVAL
CRAWL: A bar crawl that
celebrates the rich Caribbean
culture of Crown
Heights, with visits to
Branch Ofc., Q’s Tavern,
Super Power, Savvy Bistro
and Bar, Suite 704, and
Sweet Brooklyn. $15. 1–8
pm. (Nostrand Avenue in
Crown Heights), 5oclocksomewherecollective.
com.
CONEY ISLAND BEARD
AND MOUSTACHE COMPETITION:
The strangest
and most extravagant
beards and moustaches
descend upon Coney Island
to see whose facial
hair reigns supreme. $25.
8 pm. Coney Island USA
1208 Surf Ave. at W. 12th
Street in Coney Island,
(718) 372–5159, www.coneyisland.
com.
THEATER, WATERBOY AND
THE MIGHTY WORLD:
8 pm. See Wednesday,
Sept. 4.
FRI, AUG. 30
ART, MEMESEUM: A memeinspired
art exhibit. $10.
6:30–8:30 p.m. Court Tree
Collective 371 Court St.
between Carroll Street
and First Place in Carroll
Gardens, (718) 422–7806,
www.courttree.com.
MUSIC, JAZZY JAZZ FESTIVAL:
A weekly outdoor
jazz festival honoring the
Legendary Eddy Grant.
Free. 7–10 pm. Medgar
Evers College 1650 Bedford
Ave. at Crown Street
in Crown Heights, (718)
344–7865, events.cuny.
edu/cec/jazzy-jazz-festival.
COMEDY, KAREN: A nocover
comedy show sponsored
with free beer from
New Belgium Brewing,
featuring Daniel Simonsen,
Randall Otis, Emily Winter,
and more. $5 suggested
donation. 7:30 pm. Pine
Box Rock Shop 12 Grattan
St. between Bogart Street
and Morgan Avenue in
Bushwick, (718) 366–6311,
www.pineboxrockshop.
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.
NIGHTLIFE, BOOMBOX: A
’90s hip-hop night, featuring
a special DJ set with
Taleb Kweli. $10. 9 pm.
Schimanski (54 North 11th
St. between Kent and
Wythe Avenues in Williamsburg).
NIGHTLIFE, FLYING LOTUS:
The 3-D tour is coming to
Brooklyn, playing some
funky songs off his sixth
studio album Flamagra.
$45. 10 pm. Brooklyn Mirage
140 Stewart Avenue
in Williamsburg, (347)
987–3146, https://www.
avant-gardner.com/brooklyn
mirage.
SAT, AUG. 31
ART, MEMESEUM: 5–9 p.m.
See Friday, Aug. 30.
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.
Wyckoff House Museum
(5816 Clarendon Rd. at
Ditmas Avenue in East
Flatbush).
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.
org.
DINING, BBQ AND BEER
FESTIVAL: Clinton Hall’s
rooftop space offers a
party with unlimited barbecue,
hot dogs, cheeseburgers,
rose, and select
draft beers. $59. 1–3 pm.
Clinton Hall Williamsburg
(247 Metropolitan Ave. at
N. Third Street in Williamsburg).
SPORTS, BROOKLYN CYCLONES
VS. STATEN
ISLAND YANKEES: “Parks
and Recreation” Night.
$14-$17. 6 pm. MCU Park
1904 Surf Ave. at W. 17th
St. in Coney Island, (718)
449–8497, www.brooklyncyclones.
com.
COMEDY, BAT SOUP: Young
Southpaw brings his comedy
show from New Haven
to Brooklyn for a show
featuring Kate Willett, Rob
Cantrell, Ish Gupta, and
more. $5 suggested donation.
6 pm. Pete’s Candy
Store 709 Lorimer St. at
Richardson Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 302–
3770, www.petescandystore.
com.
SUN, SEPT. 1
DINING, BBQ AND BEER
FESTIVAL: 1–3 pm. See
Saturday, Aug. 31.
THEATER, “ONE IN FOUR”:
A comic play about four
strangers who move in
together — one them an
alien. $10. 7 pm. The Brick
575 Metropolitan Ave.
between Union Avenue
and Lorimer Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 907–6189,
www.bricktheater.com.
MON, SEPT. 2
DINING, BROOKLYN CIDER
HOUSE’S CLAMBAKE: A
feast of shrimp, calamari,
clams, crab, potato, and
corn while the Sweet Tooth
Jazz Band plans. $27 in
advance, $35 at the door.
1–4 pm. Brooklyn Cider
House 1100 Flushing Ave.
at Varick Ave. in Bushwick,
(347) 295–0308, www.
brooklynciderhouse.com.
SPORTS, BROOKLYN CYCLONES
VS. STATEN ISLAND
YANKEES: $12–$15.
4 pm. MCU Park 1904
Surf Ave. at W. 17th St. in
Coney Island, (718) 449–
8497, www.brooklyncyclones.
com.
TUES, SEPT. 3
MUSIC, PRONOUN: Queer
artist Alyse Vellturo sings
tunes from her debut “i’ll
show you stronger.” Real
Friends and Keep Flying
open. $23. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn
Bazaar (150 Greenpoint
Ave. between Manhattan
Avenue and Franklin Street
in Greenpoint), www.bkbazaar.
com.
WED, SEPT. 4
FILM, FREAKS AND GEEKS
DOCUMENTARY: A behind
the-scenes look celebrating
the 20th anniversary
of the show’s premier.
$18. 7:30 pm. Nitehawk
Cinema Prospect Park (188
Prospect Park West at 14th
Street in Park Slope), www.
nitehawkcinema.com/
prospectpark.
FILM, “BEETLEJUICE”: An
outdoor screening of the
afterlife comedy. Free. 8
pm. Parklife (636 Degraw
St. between Third and
Fourth avenues in Gowanus),
www.parklifebk.
com.
THEATER, WATERBOY AND
THE MIGHTY WORLD:
A performance that examines
the relationship
between people of color
and law enforcement in
America. $20. 8 pm. Bushwick
Starr (207 Starr St.
between Irving and Wykoff
avenues in Bushwick),
www.thebushwickstarr.org.
COMEDY, QUEER FILM THEORY
101: A monthly comedy
show where LGBTQ
performers “out” the fi lms
that infl uenced their identity.
Free. 8 pm. House
Of Wax Bar 445 Albee
Sq. West, fourth fl oor,
between Fulton and Willoughby
streets in Downtown,
(214) 235–1605,
www.thehouseofwax.com.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: A Chicago
style stand up showcase
featuring Shalewa
Sharpe, Charles McBee,
Katie Hannigan, Saurin
Choksi, and more. $10 ($5
in advance). 9:00pm. The
Gutter 200 N. 14th St. between
Wythe Avenue and
Berry Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 387–3585,
thegutterbrooklyn.com.
Hair apparent: Adam RealMan, left, who will host the annual Coney Island Beard and Moustache
Competition on Sept. 7, points out an especially impressive entry in the “Man or Beast” Best Natural
Beard category. Eliza Rinn
Dip in: The buger-slinging trailer Mister Dips will host a block
party with games, music, balloon artists, and more, at the
elevated Vale Park in Williamsburg on Sept. 7. Spencer Kohn
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