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vice, which travels along
Third Avenue and ends at
Cannonball Park, at 101st
Street and Fourth Avenue,
for a Memorial Ceremony.
Free. 11 am. (Third Avenue
at 78th Street in Bay Ridge),
www.brooklynmemorialdayparade.
com.
NIGHTLIFE, DRUNKEN
JENGA TOURNAMENT:
A Jenga contest with free
shots in every tower, spinning
challenges, time limits,
and stickers for everyone.
Free. 8 pm. The Charleston
174 Bedford Ave. between
N. Seventh and N. Eighth
streets in Williamsburg,
(718) 599–9599, www.
charlestonbarbrooklyn.com.
TUES, MAY 28
TALK, SUPPORT WALTER
MOSLEY: An event where
constituents can support
NY State Assemblyman
Walter Mosley. 6 pm. The
Armory 67 Fourth Ave.
between Bergen Street
and St. Marks Place, (929)
337–8476.
MUSIC, SEXTET WORK FOR
GHOST ENSEMBLE: Composer
María Grand creates
a body of work on the
theme of physical isolation.
$25 ($18 in advance). 8 pm.
Roulette 509 Atlantic Ave.
at Third Avenue in Boerum
Hill, (917) 267–0363, www.
roulette.org.
COMEDY, AMBUSH COMEDY:
A comedy show in
the back of a pizza shop!
With hosts Lucas Connolly
and David Piccolomini,
and free beer from 8–8:30
pm! Free. 8 pm. Two Boots
Williamsburg 558 Driggs
Ave. between N. Sixth and
N. Seventh streets in Williamsburg,
(718) 387–2668,
twoboots.com.
COMEDY, STEVIE: Drew Anderson,
Sam Taggart and
Marcia Belsky move their infamous
stand-up show from
Bushwick to Union Hall! $10
($8 in advance). 8 pm. Union
Hall 702 Union St. at Fifth
Avenue in Park Slope, (718)
638–4400, www.unionhallny.
com.
WED, MAY 29
THEATER, “CABIN”: 8 p.m.
See Friday, May 24.
TALK, OPIOID OVERDOSE
RESPONDER TRAINING:
Learn how to recognize an
overdose, become a certifi
ed opioid overdose responder,
and receive a free
rescue kit. Free. 11 am. NYC
Health and Hospitals King
County (451 Clarkson Ave.,
second fl oor auditorium,
between New York Avenue
and E. 37th Street in Prospect
Lefferts Gardens).
MUSIC, LIVE COMPOSITION
FESTIVAL 2019: A two-day
celebration of live-composed
music and theater.
$20. 7 pm. Gemini & Scorpio
Loft (255 Douglass St.
between Third Avenue and
Nevins Street in Gowanus).
FILM, “10 THINGS I HATE
ABOUT YOU”: An outdoor
screening of the high school
take on “Taming of the
Shrew.” Free. 8 pm. Parklife
(636 Degraw St. between
Third and Fourth avenues in
Gowanus), www.parklifebk.
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,
broadlyentertaining.com.
THURS, MAY 30
DANCE, THE EDGE OF 30
DEGREES: An evening of
new dance works by Yin
Yue, which are centered
around the concept of time
and our interactions with
time itself. $22–$80. 7:30
pm. BAM Fisher (321 Ashland
Pl. between Hansen
Place and Lafayette Avenue
in Fort Greene), bam.org.
ART, “WORK MACHINES”
OPENING RECEPTION:
George Simonds exhibits
his moving devices built of
discarded materials. 6 pm.
FiveMyles 558 St. John’s
Place between Classon and
Franklin avenues in Crown
Heights, (718) 783–4438,
www.fi vemyles.org.
LGBTQ+ GAMES NIGHT:
Brooklyn’s Community
Pride Center hosts a
monthly night of board
and card games. Free. 7–10
pm. Brooklyn Community
Pride Center (1360 Fulton
St. at New York Avenue in
Bedford-Stuyvesant), www.
lgbtbrooklyn.org.
TALK, PAINTING THE APOCALYPSE:
Museum director
Charles Riley discusses the
end of time as portrayed
by Haring, Basquiat, Bosch,
and Rodin. $20. 7 pm. The
William Vale (111 N 12th St.
between Wythe Ave. and
Berry St. in Williamsburg),
www.thewilliamvale.com.
COMEDY, BACKFAT VARIETY:
A mix of stand-up comedy,
characters, slideshows,
readings, and music. Featuring
Ophira Eisenberg, Petey
Deabreu, Julia Shiplett, and
more. $10 ($8 in advance). 7
pm. Union Hall 702 Union
St. at Fifth Avenue in Park
Slope, (718) 638–4400,
www.unionhallny.com.
READING, SIMON TAM: The
front man for the Asian-
American dance rock band
The Slants reads from his
memoir “Slanted: How an
Asian American Troublemaker
Took on the Supreme
Court.” Free. 7:30 pm.
Greenlight Bookstore 686
Fulton St. between S. Elliott
Place and S. Portland Avenue
in Fort Greene, (718)
246–0200, greenlightbookstore.
com.
COMEDY, THE GOOD DOG
SHOW: A dog-friendly comedy
show featuring Aparna
Nancherla, Emmy Blotnick,
Ophira Eisenberg, Shane
Torres, and more. $7. 8 pm.
DSK’s Haus on Hanson (99
Hanson Pl. at Fulton Street
in Fort Greene), thegooddogshow11.
eventbrite.com.
FRI, MAY 31
FILM, “ABOVE THE SHADOWS”:
This movie tells the
supernatural tale of a young
woman who has faded from
the world to the point of
becoming invisible. The
fi lm kicks off this year’s 10-
day Brooklyn Film Festival.
$35. 8 pm. Wythe Hotel
80 Wythe Ave. at N. 11th
Street in Williamsburg, (718)
460–8000, www.wythehotel.
com.
RED HOOK FEST: A twoday
festival featuring free
barbecue, a DJ-led dance
party, music and dance
performances from professional
and youth groups.
Free. 5:30–8:30 pm. Valentino
Park and Pier (Coffey
Street at Ferris Street in Red
Hook).
MUSIC, CERDDORION,
TIMELESS MUSE: A choral
concert pairing works from
the past with works from
the present, including the
winners of the seventh annual
Emerging Composers
Competition. $25 ($20 in
advance). 8 pm. St. Paul’s
Carroll Street (199 Carroll St.
at Clinton Street in Carroll
Gardens), cerddorion.org.
FILM, DANGEROUS DOCUMENTARIES:
A collection of
short non-fi ction fi lms set in
dangerous locations. Free.
8 pm. MetroTech Commons
(Myrtle Avenue between
Bridge and Lawrence
streets in Downtown), www.
rooftopfi lms.com.
SAT, JUNE 1
FILM, 15TH ANNUAL KIDSFILMFEST:
An international
collection of animated and
live action short fi lms for
kids. A discussion with the
directors and an interactive
workshop will follow the
screening. $15 (kids free).
1 pm. Made in NY Media
Center by IFP (30 John St.,
btwn. Pearl & Jay St. in
DUMBO), www.kidsfi lmfest.
org.
NIGHTLIFE, FIRST SATURDAY:
Kick off Pride Month with
live music from the New
York City Gay Men’s Chorus,
fi lms, curator tours, a teen
variety show, and more.
Free. 5–11 pm. Brooklyn
Museum 200 Eastern Pkwy.
at Washington Avenue in
Prospect Heights, (718)
638–5000, www.brooklynmuseum.
org.
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