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SUN, MAY 19
GREETING CARD EXPO:
A festival with more than
100 greeting card publishers.
$325. 10 am. Brooklyn
Expo Center (72 Noble St.
at Franklin Street in Greenpoint).
MARKET, THE FABULOUS
FIFTH AVENUE FAIR: An
afternoon of music, food,
and shopping along the
Avenue. Free. 11 am–6 pm.
(Fifth Avenue between Sterling
and 12th streets in Park
Slope).
FAMILY, PS 132 KITE FESTIVAL:
The Williamsburg elementary
school will host its
15th annual kite festival with
races, activities, entertainment,
grub, and of course,
a lot of kites. Free. noon–5
p.m. East River State Park
N. Eighth Street at Kent Avenue
in Williamsburg, (718)
599–7301.
TOUR, GENTRIFICATION
TOUR IN DOWNTOWN
BROOKLYN: A tour that
highlight the development
that has recreated downtown
Brooklyn as a result of
the Downtown Brooklyn Rezoning
of 2004. $12. Noon.
(Jay Street at Myrtle Avenue
in Downtown), socialjusticetours.
com.
THEATER, MAKE YOUR OWN
THEATER: Target Margin
Theater hosts a workshop
for Brooklynites to create
theater pieces, to be performed
at 7 pm that night.
Free. 2 pm. Target Margin
Theater 232 52nd St. between
Second and Third avenues
in Sunset Park, (718)
398–3095.
TRASHION WORKSHOP:
Artichoke Dance Company
teaches a class in making
costumes from recycled
plastics. Free. 2–5 pm. Artichoke
Dance 121 Sterling
Pl. #2B between Sixth and
Seventh avenues in Park
Slope, (917) 627–8770,
www.artichokedance.org.
MUSIC, “IL TROVATORE”: 3
pm. See Saturday, May 18.
MUSIC, CONCERTS ON THE
SLOPE: A gala concert to
benefi t Concerts on the
Slope, with a performance,
wine, and hors d’oeuvre reception.
$50 (students $25).
3 pm. St. John’s Episcopal
Church 139 St. John’s Pl.
between Sixth and Seventh
avenues in Park Slope, (718)
783–3928.
MUSIC, BARGEMUSIC MASTERWORKS:
A duo piano
recital of Brahms and
Dvorak. $35 ($30 seniors,
$25 students). 4 pm. Bargemusic
Fulton Ferry Landing,
Old Fulton Street and Furman
Street in DUMBO, (718)
624–2083, www.bargemusic.
org.
MUSIC, KEGELSTATT TRIO
AND TROUT QUINTET: An
afternoon of masterworks
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart and Franz Schubert.
$10-$30. 4 pm. Union
Temple of Brooklyn 17
Eastern Parkway in Prospect
Heights, (917) 740–9694,
bit.ly/AdM-fi nale.
MON, MAY 20
ART, CRAFT IN FOCUS FESTIVAL:
11 a.m. – 6 p.m. See
Saturday, May 18.
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. between Warren
and Baltic streets in Cobble
Hill), www.fawknerny.com.
MUSIC, KELLY MORAN: The
artist performs two sets;
one with older work, and
the second from her latest
album “Ultraviolet,” with
new video collaborations.
$25 ($18 in advance). 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363, www.
roulette.org.
TUES, MAY 21
TALK, THE PSEUDOSCIENCE
OF XENOPHOBIA: Daniel
Okrent shares his new book
“The Guarded Gate,” about
eugenics and the beliefs
that form the backbone of
restrictive immigration policies
in America. $10. 6:30
p.m. Brooklyn Historical
Society 128 Pierrepont St.
at Clinton Street in Brooklyn
Heights, (718) 222–4111,
www.brooklynhistory.org.
TALK, INDUSTRIAL TERROR:
A presentation of how horror
and documentary tropes
were used in training and
educational fi lms from the
late 1950s to the mid-1980s.
$15 ($12 in advance). 7–9:30
pm. Film Noir Cinema 122
Meserole Ave. at Leonard
Street in Greenpoint, (718)
389–5773, www.fi lmnoircinema.
com.
NIGHTLIFE, KARAOKE TUESDAYS:
Free karaoke every
other Tuesday! Free. 8:30
pm. The Hop Shop 121
Columbia St. between Kane
and Degraw steets in Columbia
Street Waterfront,
(646) 266–0024.
WED, MAY 22
TALK, FINANCIAL EDUCATION
ON THE PLAZA:
A discussion focusing on
steps to home ownership,
negotiation rent, and renters
insurance. Free. 1 p.m.
Brooklyn Borough Hall 209
Joralemon St. at Court
Street in Downtown, (718)
802–3700, www.brooklynusa.
org.
THEATER, “CABIN”: Dance,
theater, and fi lm performance
focusing on the
relationship between three
queer men. $25. 8 p.m. The
Bushwick Starr (207 Starr St.
between Wyckoff and Irving
avenues in Bushwick), www.
thebushwickstarr.org.
MUSIC, JOEL ROSS: $25 ($18
in advance). 8 pm. Roulette
509 Atlantic Ave. at Third
Avenue in Boerum Hill, (917)
267–0363, www.roulette.
org.
THURS, MAY 23
TALK, THE RIGHT TO BOYCOTT:
Three experts will
discuss boycotting Israel
as a global campaign to
achieve human rights for
Palestinians. Free. 7 pm.
Brooklyn Commons 388
Atlantic Ave. between Hoyt
and Bond streets in Boerum
Hill, (718) 624–5921, brooklynpeace.
org.
MUSIC, “THE BEAST RETURNS”:
Opera Feroce
performs a night of arias
and light-hearted antics.
With wine and dessert. $35.
8 pm. Vertical Player Repertory
219 Court St., between
Wyckoff and Warren streets
in Boerum Hill, (800) 646–
0686, www.vpropera.org.
COMEDY, NASSER KHAN
AND ASSOCIATES: The comedian
headlines a farewell
showcase, featuring Patrick
Hastie and Cathy Humes.
Free. 8 pm. Friends and
Lovers (641 Classon Ave.
between Dean and Pacifi c
streets in Crown Heights),
www.fnlbk.com.
FRI, MAY 24
READING, REVENGE OF
THE SHE-PUNKS: Pioneering
music journalist and
Vivien Goldman launches
her book, accompanied by
music from afro-punk bassist
Felice Rosser. Free. 6:30
p.m. Rough Trade NYC 64
N. Ninth St. between Kent
and Wythe avenues in Williamsburg,
(718) 388–4111,
www.roughtradenyc.com.
FUND-RAISER, COMEDY
AND QUEENS: A 90-minute
drag and comedy
show benefi ting the Trevor
Project. Free. 10 pm. Gold
Sounds Bar 44 Wilson Ave.
between George and Melrose
streets in Bushwick,
(240) 994–3053, www.goldsoundsbar.
com.
SAT, MAY 25
MUSIC, BURGERS, BOURBON,
AND BEETHOVEN
FESTIVAL: Sample two
different burgers, a variety
of whiskeys, and the String
Orchestra of Brooklyn’s
performance of Beethoven’s
Fifth Symphony, just inside
Green-Wood’s Gothic Arch.
$80. 7 pm. Green-Wood
Cemetery Fifth Avenue and
25th Street in Greenwood
Heights, (718) 210–3080,
www.green-wood.com.
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