6:45 pm. Brooklyn Navy
Yard BLDG 92 63 Flushing
Ave. at Carlton Avenue in
Fort Greene, (718) 907–
5932, www.brooklynnavyyard.
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TALK, A PLACE TO CALL
HOME: A discussion of the
future of housing affordability
in New York City.
Free. 8:30 pm. St. Francis
College 180 Remsen St.
between Court and Clinton
streets in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 489–5200,
www.sfc.edu.
WED, MAY 15
ART, ARCHITECTURE, ART,
AND DESIGN SHOW,
OPENING RECEPTION:
Pratt Institute’s annual
exhibition of design work
by exceptional seniors
and postgraduates. Free.
6–9 pm. Pratt Instutute
200 Willoughby Ave. ARC
Building, at Steuben Street
in Clinton Hill, (718) 636–
3600, www.pratthows.org.
FUND-RAISER, SUPPORT
BROOKLYN STREETCAR
ARTISTS GROUP: The arts
group holds a fund-raiser
with refreshments, music,
and a silent auction of fi ne
art. $100 suggested donation.
6:30–9 pm. APNA
Adult Day Care Center
(3140 Coney Island Ave.,
second fl oor, between
Ocean View and Brighton
Beach avenues in Brighton
Beach), www.bsagarts.org.
THURS, MAY 16
MUSIC, MOONA LUNA: The
band combines American
music styles of the 1950s
and 1960s with Latino
and African Diaspora infl
uences. Free. 3:30 pm.
Fort Hamilton Library
9424 Fourth Ave. at 95th
Street in Bay Ridge, (718)
748–6919, www.bklynlibrary.
org.
ART, SUBWAY SKETCH
NIGHT: An evening of
drawing at the New York
Transit Museum! $15. 6–9
pm. New York Transit
Museum Boerum Place
at Schermerhorn Street
in Downtown, (718) 694–
1600, www.nytransitmuseum.
org.
TALK, BYSTANDER INTERVENTION
WORKSHOP:
Learn how to safely disrupt
a hostile or aggressive
situation. Free. 7 pm. Carroll
Gardens Association
201 Columbia St. between
Sackett and DeGraw
Streets in Carroll Gardens,
(718) 745–3523.
FRI, MAY 17
MUSIC, SWAMP IN THE
CITY: A three-day Cajun-
Creole music festival with
dancehall, Cajun and
Zydeco music, workshops,
and more! $25–$115. 6 pm.
Jalopy Theatre 315 Columbia
St. between Hamilton
Avenue and Woodhull
Street in Red Hook, (718)
395–3214, www.jalopy.biz.
FILM, “THIS IS WHAT WE
MEAN BY SHORT FILMS”:
Rooftop Films opens its
summer season with a
collection of short fi lms.
$16. 7:45 pm. Green-
Wood Cemetery Fifth
Avenue and 25th Street in
Greenwood Heights, (718)
210–3080, www.greenwood.
com.
COMEDY, PEGASUS: A
weird, sick, solo comedy
show written and performed
by Amanda Ariel
“Peggy” Xeller. $10. 9:30
pm. Brooklyn Comedy Collective
579 Metropolitan
Ave., at Lorimer Street in
Williamsburg, (917) 593–
3843, brooklyncc.com.
SAT, MAY 18
MARKET, BROOKLYN BIKE
JUMBLE: New York’s only
bicycle fl ea market returns.
Free. 10 am–4 pm. Old
Stone House 336 Third St.
between Fourth and Fifth
avenues in Park Slope,
(718) 768–3195, www.theoldstonehouse.
org.
ART, “RECYCLE” OPENING
RECEPTION: An exhibit
in which all the artwork is
“upcycled” from discarded
materials. Free. 1–6 pm.
Brooklyn Waterfront Artists
Coalition 499 Van
Brunt St., near Reed Street
in Red Hook, (718) 596–
2506, www.bwac.org.
FRI, MAY 10
DANCE, “ORACLE”: Periapsis
Music and Dance present
four innovative dance
and music collaborations.
$27. 3 pm and 8 pm. Kumble
Theater at Long Island
University DeKalb and
Flatbush avenues in Downtown,
(718) 488–1624,
www.kumbletheater.org.
THEATER, THE UNIVERSOUL
CIRCUS: The touring
circus act features a collection
of international acts.
$16–$45. 4 pm and 7:30
pm. Aviator Sports and
Events Center 3159 Flatbush
Ave. in Floyd Bennett
Field in Marine Park, (718)
758–7500, www.universoulcircus.
com.
ART, “FROM THE CITY TO
THE COSMOS” ARTIST
RECEPTION: Artist Angelica
Bergamini displays
her artwork made from
discarded paper. Free. 6–9
pm. Ground Floor Gallery
(343 Fifth St. at Fifth Avenue
in Park Slope), www.
groundfl oorbk.com.
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. Followed by a
discussion of racialized
violence, structural oppression,
misogyny, and
social justice. Free. 7 pm.
St. Ann’s Church 157 Montague
St. at Clinton Street
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
875–6960.
MUSIC, BROOKLYN CHAMBER
MUSIC SOCIETY:
The string group performs
work by Byrd, Mozart,
and Mendelssohn. $35
($20 students). 8 pm. First
Unitarian Congregational
Society 119 Pierrepont
Street at Monroe Place in
Brooklyn Heights, (718)
624–5466, www.fuub.org.
THEATER, “CRAZY FOR
YOU”: A zany rich-boymeets
hometown-girl
romantic comedy musical,
fi lled with mistaken identities
and Gershwin tunes.
$25. 8 pm. Heights Players
26 Willow Pl. between Joralemon
and State streets
in Brooklyn Heights, (718)
237–2752, www.heightsplayers.
org.
SAT, MAY 11
OUTDOORS, SPRING PLANT
EVENT: Check out greenhouse
specialties, and
seasonal selections just in
time for Spring planting.
Including herbs, fl owering
plants, native plants, and
art displays. Free. 10 am–3
pm. Narrows Botanical
Gardens (Enter on Shore
Road between Bay Ridge
Avenue and 72nd Street
in Bay Ridge), www.narrowsbg.
org.
MARKET, FLEA MARKET:
Hand-made and new jewelry,
gently used clothes,
bric-a-brac, and more.
Free. 10 am–3 pm. Bay
Ridge Center (6935 Fourth
Ave. at Ovington Avenue
in Bay Ridge).
MUSIC, GLIMPSE: Dutch
company Oorkaan presents
a visual concert that
playfully imagines what
music might look like if we
could see it. Presented
by BamKids. $16. 10:30
am and 3:30 pm. BAM
Fisher (321 Ashland Pl.
between Hansen Place and
Lafayette Avenue in Fort
Greene), www.bam.org.
READING, THE REBIRTH
AND REJUVENATION OF
NEW YORK HARBOR: A
Celebration of Walt Whitman’s
200th Birthday and a
Recognition of the people
who work the harbor
today. Free. 11 am–1 pm.
American Veterans Memorial
Pier (69th Street at the
water in Bay Ridge), newyorkharborchannel.
com.
MARKET, FAD MARKET: A
curated fashion, art and
design pop-up marketplace.
Free. 11 am–6 pm.
The Invisible Dog Art Center
51 Bergen St. between
Boerum Place and Dean
Street in Boerum Hill, (347)
560–3641, www.theinvisibledog.
org.
THEATER, THE UNIVERSOUL
CIRCUS: Noon, 4 pm,
and 7:30 pm. See Friday,
May 10.
MUSIC, “IL TROVATORE”:
Regina Opera presents
the timeless story of passion
and revenge, sung
in Italian with English supertitles.
$25 ($20 seniors
and students, $5 teens). 3
pm. Our Lady of Perpetual
Help School Auditorium
5902 Sixth Ave. at 60th
Street in Sunset Park, (718)
259–2772, www.reginaopera.
org.
MUSIC, TENNESSEE MOUNTAIN
FOX CHASERS: Free.
7–10 pm. Strong Rope
Brewery 574 President St.
between Third and Fourth
avenues in Gowanus,
(929) 337–8699, www.
strongropebrewery.com.
SUN, MAY 12
MUSIC, AFTER THE CHILDREN’S
HOUR: Four singers
recite trios, duets, and
art songs that reference
inner voices of childhood
and the intensity of young
love. $20. 4 p.m. Vertical
Player Repertory 219
Court St., between Wyckoff
and Warren streets in
Boerum Hill, (800) 646–
0686, www.vpropera.org.
MUSIC, GLIMPSE: 10:30 am
and 3:30 pm. See Saturday,
May 11.
SUNDAY SLOWDOWN: A
relaxed outdoor event with
rotating disc jockeys and
food and drink specials.
Free. 3–7 pm. Parklife (636
Degraw St. between Third
and Fourth avenues in
Gowanus), parklifebk.com.
MON, MAY 13
COMEDY, SAVAGE COMEDY
SHOW: Every Monday
night at Fawkner, stand-up
comedians perform and
a guest lecturer teaches
the audience how to do
something stupid and utterly
useless. Free. 8 pm.
Fawkner (191 Smith St.
in Cobble Hill, www.fawknerny.
com.
MUSIC, THIS NEW FOREST:
An evening-length
performance inspired by
ecological speculations
fusing nature and machine.
$25 ($18 in advance). 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363, www.
roulette.org.
TUES, MAY 14
OUTDOORS, SENIORS FITNESS
IN CONEY: City
Parks Foundation hosts
offers free, twice-weekly
tennis lessons, yoga, and
fi tness walking for those
60 or older. Free. 10 am–
noon. Kaiser Park 2529
Neptune Ave. at Bayview
Ave. in Coney Island, (718)
266–3001, www.cityparksfoundation.
org/play.
TOUR, WHISKEY WARS,
DATE NIGHT EDITION: A
guide to local whiskey lore,
and a tasting program
designed for couples. $50.
Win aesthetics: Dutch company Oorkaan turns music into visuals in its jazzy show “Glimpse,” playing
at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Fisher Space on May 11 and 12. Ronald Knapp
Love songs: In Regina Opera’s production of “Il Trovatore,” playing
through May 19 in Sunset Park, the young lovers Leonora
(Alexis Cregger) and the Troubador, Manrico (Christopher Trapani)
share a tender moment. Hannah Stampleman
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