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OPENING RECEPTION:
An exhibit of work by Pablo
Garcia-Lopez and Simona
Prives, along with music
from Yatta, Tim Fite, and
Ryal. Free. 6–11 pm. Hot
Wood Arts (481 Van Brunt
St., Second Floor, at the
water in Red Hook), www.
hotwoodarts.com.
FILM, CARTOON CARNIVAL’S
“HOT MAMAS”: Classic
animated shorts with a
Mother’s Day theme. With
live musical accompaniment
by Charlie Judkins. $10.
6:30 pm. 389 Melrose St.
between Irving and Knickerbocker
avenues in Bushwick,
(718) 813–9492.
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.
NIGHTLIFE, THE BROOKLYN
MIRAGE OPENING WEEKEND:
The outdoor dance
party space returns with
Recondite, Adriatique, Hot
Since 82, and more. $67.50.
7 pm–4:30 am. Avant Gardner
(140 Stewart Ave. at Meserole
Street in Bushwick),
www.avant-gardner.com.
MUSIC, BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIA
CHORUS: The
the borough’s oldest community
chorus presents is
2019 Spring Concert. $25
($20 in advance). 7:30 pm.
Saint Augustine’s Roman
Catholic Church 116 Sixth
Ave. at Sterling Place in
Park Slope, (718) 907–0963,
www.brooklynphilharmoniachorus.
org.
MUSIC, MISS CHEERY DELIGHT
ALBUM RELEASE
SHOW: Music Of Curiosities
presents the debut album
“Eat the Evidence” from
rocker Miss Cherry Delight.
Before the show, celebrate
the birthday of “The Mayor
of Coney Island” Dick Zigun,
and hear gothic rocker Jesso
Lantern. $30 ($25 in advance).
8 pm. Coney Island
USA 1208 Surf Ave. at W.
12th Street in Coney Island,
(718) 372–5159, www.coneyisland.
com.
THEATER, “CRAZY FOR
YOU”: 8 pm. See Friday,
May 10.
DANCE, GREENER GRASSES:
8 pm. See Friday, May 10.
COMEDY, WOULD YOU
RATHER: Andre Medrano
and Maggie Maxwell present
this unique comedy
event where guests answer
the pressing questions.
Free. 8 pm. Friends and
Lovers (641 Classon Ave.
between Dean and Pacifi c
streets in Crown Heights),
www.fnlbk.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, with a recognition of
the mothers who got us all
here. $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.
MARKET, FAD MARKET: 11
am–6 pm. See Saturday,
May 11.
THEATER, “CRAZY FOR
YOU”: 2 pm. See Friday,
May 10.
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), www.
parklifebk.com.
MUSIC, “IL TROVATORE”: 3
pm. See Saturday, May 11.
QUEER TRASH PRESENTS:
A night of drag, noise, and
video from Madsen Minax,
Max Hamel, and Reagan
Holiday. $15. 8 pm. Issue
Project Room 22 Boerum
Pl. at Livingston Street in
Downtown, (718) 330–0313,
www.issueprojectroom.org.
MUSIC, “DANCING ON A
SCHOOL NIGHT”: The
Slashes from California
share the stage with local
acts Twin Guns and Women
Of The Night. $10. 8 pm.
Gold Sounds 44 Wilson
Ave. between George and
Melrose streets in Bushwick,
(718) 616–0686, goldsoundsbar.
com.
MON, MAY 13
TALK, PRESENTATION
PARTY: A monthly event
where anyone can come
and lecture on a topic
they’re interested in! Signups
at 6:30 pm. Free. 7
pm. Starr Bar (214 Starr St.
between Irving and Wycoff
Avenues in Bushwick), www.
starrbar.com.
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, 11201 in cobble
hill / boreum 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.
6:45 pm. Brooklyn Navy
Yard BLDG 92 63 Flushing
Ave. at Carlton Avenue in
Fort Greene, (718) 907–
5932, www.brooklynnavyyard.
oer.
MUSIC, NICK WATERHOUSE:
Classic rhythm and blues,
jazz, and soul. $25 ($20
in advance). 8 pm. Music
Hall of Williamsburg 66
N. Sixth St. between Kent
and Wythe avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 486–5400,
www.musichallofwilliamsburg.
com.
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.
THEATER, “ANTIGONE IN
FERGUSON”: 7 pm. See
Friday, May 10.
READING, “A HANDBOOK
FOR NEW STOICS” BOOK
LAUNCH: A new book on
applying the Stoic philosophy
in everyday life. Free.
7 pm. The Brooklyn Commons
388 Atlantic Ave.
between Bond and Hoyt
streets in Boerum Hill, (212)
889–1659, www.thecommonsbrooklyn.
org.
READING, COMEDY SEX
GOD LIVE: Comedian Pete
Holmes discusses his new
book. $33. 7:30 pm. The
William Vale (111 N 12th St.
between Wythe Ave. and
Berry St. in Williamsburg),
www.thewilliamvale.com.
NIGHTLIFE, BROADLY ENTERTAINING
TRIVIA: A
trivia night with with drink
specials and prizes. Free.
8:30 pm. Nostrand Avenue
Pub 658 Nostrand Ave.
between Bergen Street and
St. Marks Avenue in Crown
Heights, (718) 483–9699,
www.BroadlyEntertaining.
com.
COMEDY, THE BEST FRIENDS
WITH GREG AND DUSTIN:
A comedy variety show
with killer comedians, storytellers
and musicians.
$5 suggested donation. 9
pm. Branded Saloon 603
Vanderbilt Ave. at Bergen
Street in Prospect Heights,
(718) 484–8704, www.
brandedsaloon.com.
COMEDY, LET’S BE FRIENDS:
A comedy show about
friendship, with stand-up
and interviews. Featuring
Caitlin Peluffo, Fareeha
Khan, John Gallagher, and
more. Free. 9 pm. The
Starliner 1446 Myrtle Ave.
between Menahan and
Bleecker streets in Bushwick,
(347) 405–6572, letsbefriends8.
eventbrite.com.
COMEDY, COMEDIANS YOU
SHOULD KNOW: The
Chicago-style stand up
showcase to features Shane
Torres, Jeffery Joseph, Kendall
Farrell, and host David
Drake. $10 ($5 in advance). 9
pm. The Gutter 200 N. 14th
St. between Wythe Avenue
and Berry Street in Williamsburg,
(718) 387–3585,
thegutterbrooklyn.com.
THURS, MAY 16
OUTDOORS, SENIORS FITNESS
IN CONEY: 10 am–
noon. See Tuesday, May 14.
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/locations/
fort-hamilton.
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.
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FRI, MAY 17
MUSIC, SWAMP IN THE CITY:
A three-day Cajun-Creole
music festival with dancehall
bands, Cajun and Zydeco
music, musical instrument
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.
NIGHTLIFE, THE WHISKYX: A
whiskey festival with music,
food, and a cigar lounge.
$75 ($125 VIP). 6–10 pm.
Agger Fish Transfer (Second
Street at Front Street, Building
269 in Brooklyn Navy
Yard), TheWhiskyx.com.
FILM, “THIS IS WHAT WE
MEAN BY SHORT FILMS”:
Rooftop Films opens its
summer season. $16. 7:45
pm. Green-Wood Cemetery
Fifth Avenue and
25th Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080,
www.green-wood.com.
COMEDY, HOLY HAND GRENADE:
A monthly stand up
show featuring Jill Weiner,
Raj Belani, Alex Koltchak,
and more. Free. 8 pm.
Barrow’s Intense Tasting
Room 86 34th St. between
Second and Third avenues
in Sunset Park, (917) 597–
1084, barrowsintense.com.
COMEDY, PEGASUS: A weird,
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, www.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: A national
juried exhibition 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.
DANCE, COMMUNITY
DANCE WORKSHOP: Artichoke
Dance Company
leads a fun and interactive
movement workshop. Free.
2 pm. Thomas Greene Park
225 Nevins St. at Degraw
Street, (917) 627–8770,
www.artichokedance.org.
TALK, CAMPFIRE: A series
of live outdoor storytelling
shows around a fi re. $10 ($5
in advance). 8 pm. North
Brooklyn Farms (320 Kent
Ave. at S. Fourth Street in
Williamsburg) northbrooklynfarms.
com.
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