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Our weekly events calendar!

Fri, June 18

BoCoCa Arts Festival: Annual fair in the Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, and Carroll Gardens neighborhoods. Show times and locations vary. $14-$17. (800) 838-3006, http://www.bococaartsfestival.com.

Art, “Andy Warhol — The Last Decade”: Late works by Warhol. $10 for adults, $6 for seniors and students (suggested). 10 am–5 pm. Brooklyn Museum [200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue in Prospect Heights, (718) 638-5000], http://www.brooklynmuseum.org.

Health, HIV testing: Free. 10 am–2 pm. Long Island College Hospital [339 Hicks St., near Atlantic Avenue in Cobble Hill, (718)780-1691], http://www.lich.org.

Talk, Jacqueline Woodson: The children’s author will be reading at the PS 32 fundraiser, “BookStock.” Free (donations welcomed). 6 pm. PS 32 [317 Hoyt St. between Union and President streets in Boerum Hill, (718) 330-9295].

Theater, “Death is a Scream”: As part of the Too Soon Festival. $15. 7 pm. Brick Theater [575 Metropolitan Ave. at Lorimer Street in Williamsburg, (718) 907-6189], http://www.bricktheater.com.

Tour, Coney Island fireworks and walking tour: Tour highlights 1850-1950 with stories of elephant execution, midget villages, and even Al Capone. $15 (in advance). 7 pm. Stillwell Avenue Station [Surf Avenue and Stillwell Avenue in Coney Island, (718) 938-1400], http://www.gothamsidewalks.com.

Music, JG Thirwell: Free ($3 suggested donation). 7:30 pm. Prospect Park band shell (Enter park at Prospect Park West and Ninth Street in Prospect Park), http://www.bricartsmedia.org/celebrate.

Comedy night: Hosted by Nick Turner (College Humor) and Jason Saenz (DC Comedy Festival). Free. 8 pm. Coco66 [66 Greenpoint Ave. between Franklin and West streets in Greenpoint, (917) 807-6045], http://www.myspace.com/coco66.

Theater, “The Etymology of Bird”: By Zakiyyah Alexander. Free. 8 pm. Betsy Head Park (Livonia and Thomas S. Boyland streets in Brownsville).

Music, Zach Hurd: 8 pm. Spike Hill Tavern [184 Bedford Ave. at North Seventh Street in Williamsburg, (718) 218-9737], http://www.spikehill.com.

Theater, “Alice…Alice…ALICE!”: An environmental excursion into Lewis Carroll’s “Alice In Wonderland.” $35. 8 pm. Irondale Center [85 S. Oxford St. at Lafayette Avenue in Fort Greene, (718) 488-9233], http://www.irondale.org.

Music, Rayland Baxter: 8 pm. Pete’s Candy Store [709 Lorimer St. at Richardson Street in Williamsburg, (718) 302-3770], http://www.petescandystore.com.

Theater, “Happily After Tonight”: As part of the Too Soon Festival. $15. 8:45 pm. Brick Theater [575 Metropolitan Ave. at Lorimer Street in Williamsburg, (718) 907-6189], http://www.bricktheater.com.

Music, The Newton Gang: $10. 9 pm. Jalopy [315 Columbia St. between Hamilton Avenue and Woodhull Street in Columbia Street Waterfront, (718) 395-3214], http://www.jalopy.biz.

Music, Arturo O’Farrill Quartet: $12. 9–11:30 pm. Puppet’s Jazz Bar [481 Fifth Ave. at 11th Street in Park Slope, (718) 499-2622], http://www.puppetsjazz.com.

Music, Mama Bear: 11 pm. Spike Hill Tavern [184 Bedford Ave. at North Seventh Street in Williamsburg, (718) 218-9737], http://www.spikehill.com.

Sat, June 19

OUTDOORS AND TOURS

Bay Ridge Green market: 8 am–3 pm. Walgreens [9408 Third Ave. at 94th Street in Bay Ridge, (718) 748-1673].

Picnic on the Promenade: Celebrate the Brooklyn Heights Association’s 100th anniversary with your Heights neighbors — plus music by the Deedle Deedle Dees. Free. 11 am–1 pm. Brooklyn Heights Promenade (Enter at Orange Street in Brooklyn Heights).

PERFORMANCE

Music, Tanker tours: Visit the repurposed oil tanker Mary A. Whalen during Latin music festival Concierto Tipico. 11 am–6 pm. Brooklyn Army Terminal Pier Four [58th St. at First Avenue in Sunset Park, (917) 414-0565], http://www.portsidenewyork.org/mary_whalen.htm.

Festival, Juneteenth Arts Festival: Celebration of the formal ending of slavery. Noon–6 pm. Cuyler Gore Park (Carlton Avenue and Fulton Street in Fort Greene), http://www.walktallgirlproductions.com/juneteenth.

Theater, “Dandilion and the Bicycle Powered Cloud Plane”: As part of the Too Soon Festival. $15. 1:30 pm. Brick Theater [575 Metropolitan Ave. at Lorimer Street in Williamsburg, (718) 907-6189], http://www.bricktheater.com.

Theater, “Die Fledermaus”: Strauss’s most celebrated operetta, with “special surprise guest stars.” $5-$25. 1:30 pm. Littlefield [622 Degraw St. between Fourth and Fifth avenues in Gowanus, (718) 855-3388], http://www.bropera.org.

Theater, “Death is a Scream”: 3 pm. See Friday, June 18.

Music, Andy Fusco Quartet: $6. 4–6 pm. Puppet’s Jazz Bar [481 Fifth Ave. at 11th Street in Park Slope, (718) 499-2622], http://www.puppetsjazz.com.

Theater, “The Wedding of Berit Johnson and Ian W. Hill”: As part of the Too Soon Festival. $15. 4:45 pm. Brick Theater [575 Metropolitan Ave. at Lorimer Street in Williamsburg, (718) 907-6189], http://www.bricktheater.com.

Music, Bitches Brew Revisited: Multi-generational crew re-examines Miles Davis’s album. Free ($3 suggested donation). 7 pm. Prospect Park band shell (Enter park at Prospect Park West and Ninth Street in Prospect Park), http://www.bricartsmedia.org/celebrate.

Theater, “Hack! An I.T. Spaghetti Western”: As part of the Too Soon Festival. $15. 7 pm. Brick Theater [575 Metropolitan Ave. at Lorimer Street in Williamsburg, (718) 907-6189], http://www.bricktheater.com.

Music, Classical Concert: Selections by Mozart, Schumann, with Mark Peskanov, violin. $35 ($30 senior, $15 student). 8 pm. Bargemusic [Fulton Ferry Landing, Old Fulton Street and Furman Street in DUMBO, (718) 624-2083], http://www.bargemusic.org.

Theater, “Introducing Harry Warren — The Tin Pan Alley Years”: New musical featuring the hit songs of the most successful songwriter you never heard of. $10-$20. 8 pm. The Harry Warren Theatre [2445 Bath Ave. at Bay 38th Street in Bath Beach, (718) 996-4800], http://www.ryanrep.org.

Theater, “The Etymology of Bird”: 8 pm. See Friday, June 18.

Music, Eli “Paperboy” Reed and the True Loves, The Constellations: $12. 8 pm. The Bell House [149 Seventh St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus, (718) 643-6510], http://www.thebellhouseny.com.

Theater, “Real Men Do Cry”: A play based on the experience of four African-American troubled youths who were molested, abused, and reared by helpless mothers. $25. 8 pm. Kumble Theater at Long Island University [DeKalb and Flatbush avenues in Downtown, (718) 488-1624], http://www.brooklyn.liu.edu/KumbleTheater.

Theater, “RIP JD — A Celebration of Death”: As part of the Too Soon Festival. $15. 9:15 pm. Brick Theater [575 Metropolitan Ave. at Lorimer Street in Williamsburg, (718) 907-6189], http://www.bricktheater.com.

Music, Slavic Soul Party: Fiery Gypsy brass, soulful Balkan anthems, and hip-grinding American funk. $10. 10 pm. Barbes [376 Ninth St. at Sixth Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 965-9177], http://www.barbesbrooklyn.com.

SALES AND MARKETS

Park Slope Greenmarket: Brooklyn’s answer to Union Square. 9 am–4 pm. Grand Army Plaza [Union Street at Flatbush Avenue in Park Slope, (212) 788-7900], cenyc.org.

PS 321 Flea Market: Free. 9 am–5 pm. PS 321 schoolyard (Seventh Avenue and First Street in Park Slope), http://www.parkslopefleamarket.com.

Artists and Fleas: Free. Noon–8 pm. Artists and Fleas (129 N. Sixth St. between Bedford Avenue and Berry Street in Williamsburg), http://www.artistsandfleas.com.

Fulton Flea: Free. 11 am–7 pm. [650 Fulton Street in Fort Greene, (917) 364-5648], http:://www.fultonflea.com.

OTHER

Health fair: Screenings for asthma, blood pressure, and more, as well as refreshments and giveaways. Free. 11 am–3 pm. SUNY Downstate at Bay Ridge [699 92nd St. at Seventh Avenue, (718) 270-2020], http://www.downstate.edu.

Emancipation commemoration: Free. 2 –5 pm. Brownsville Heritage House [581 Mother Gaston Blvd. at Dumont Avenue in Brownsville, (718) 385-1111].

Pet fashion and talent show: Exactly how it sounds. Free. 2 pm. Fulton Park [Fulton Street and Stuyvesant Avene in Bedford-Stuyvesant, (718) 974-6969], http://www.myspace.com/bedstuypetstuy.

Words of Real Distinction Reading Series: Expressionist painter, Danny Simmons, Founder of RUSH Arts Gallery and Corridor Gallery. 3 pm. Brooklyn Children’s Museum [145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant, (718) 735-4400], http://www.brooklynkids.org.

Theater, “Alice…Alice…ALICE!”: 8 pm. See Friday, June 18.

Sun, June 20

OUTDOORS AND TOURS

Tour, Walking tour: Explore Cobble Hill’s history and architecture during this two-hour amble. $20. 2–4 pm. St. Paul’s Church [Court St. at Congress Street in Cobble Hill, (718) 624-4067].

PERFORMANCE

Theater, “Die Fledermaus”: 1:30 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Theater, “The Wedding of Berit Johnson and Ian W. Hill”: 3 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Music, Classical Concert: 3 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Theater, “Introducing Harry Warren”: 3 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Theater, “Death is a Scream”: 5 pm. See Friday, June 18.

Theater, “Dandilion and the Bicycle Powered Cloud Plane”: 7 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Music, Anthony Coleman plays Jelly Roll Morton: 9 pm. Barbes [376 Ninth St. at Sixth Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 965-9177], http://www.barbesbrooklyn.com.

SALES AND MARKETS

PS 321 Flea Market: 9 am–5 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Artists and Fleas: Noon–8 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Farmers Market: Free. 11 am–5 pm. J.J. Byrne Park (Fifth Avenue and Fourth Street in Park Slope).

Fulton Flea: 11 am–7 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Brooklyn Plaza Fulton Flea: Free. 11 am–7 pm. Brooklyn Plaza Medical Center parking lots [650 Fulton St. at Lafayette Avenue in Fort Greene, (917) 364-5648], http://www.fultonflea.com.

OTHER

BoCoCa Arts Festival: See Friday, June 18.

Art, “Woman’s Beaded Dress”: Conversation about the Museum’s featured object for the month of June, a Yakama Woman’s Beaded Dress, currently on view. 2 pm. Brooklyn Museum [200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue in Prospect Heights, (718) 638-5000], http://www.brooklynmuseum.org.

Mon, June 21

BoCoCa Arts Festival: See Friday, June 18.

Music, October Trio: $5. 6–7:15 pm. Puppet’s Jazz Bar [481 Fifth Ave. at 11th Street in Park Slope, (718) 499-2622], http://www.puppetsjazz.com.

Tour, “De-masking the Bridges”: Soundwalk led by Daniel Neumann that explores the small triangle between the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan Bridge. $25. 7:30 pm. PowerHouse Arena (37 Main St. at Water Street in DUMBO), http://www.elastic-city.com.

Workshop, Pie crust workshop: Pro crust makers show you how it’s done, with plenty of tastings along the way. $15. 7:30 pm. Gowanus Studio Space [166 Seventh St. between Second and Third avenues in Gowanus, (347) 351-5753], http://www.brooklynbrainery.com/pie-crust-workshop.

Tues, June 22

Comedy: Free. 6–8 pm. Puppet’s Jazz Bar [481 Fifth Ave. at 11th Street in Park Slope, (718) 499-2622], http://www.puppetsjazz.com.

Tour, Brooklyn Bridge park: Learn the history of the site, the process that led to its creation, the features of its landscape and the innovative sustainable elements that make it green. 6 pm. Brooklyn Bridge Park (2 Old Fulton St. in Brooklyn Heights), http://www.brooklynbridgepark.org.

Comedy Show: Featuring Kurt Braunohler, Kristen Schaal. $5. 6:30 and 9 pm. The Bell House [149 Seventh St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus, (718) 643-6510], http://www.thebellhouseny.com.

Theater, “Happily After Tonight”: 7 pm. See Friday, June 18.

Theater, “The Wedding of Berit Johnson and Ian W. Hill”: 8:45 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Music, Gato Loco: Traditional Cuban music. $10. 9 pm. Jalopy [315 Columbia St. between Hamilton Avenue and Woodhull Street in Columbia Street Waterfront, (718) 395-3214], http://www.jalopy.biz.

Music, Slavic Soul Party: Fiery Gypsy brass, soulful Balkan anthems, and hip-grinding American funk. $10. 9 pm. Barbes [376 Ninth St. at Sixth Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 965-9177], http://www.barbesbrooklyn.com.

Wed, June 23

Health, Exercise classes: Do your arthritic joints a favor and loosen up. Free. 11 am. Metro SportsMed Physical Therapy [4911 13th Ave. at 49th Street in Borough Park, (718) 369-8041].

Tour, Historic trolley tours: Explore Green-Wood Cemetery’s history, grounds and bird life, enjoy views of Manhattan’s skyline, and more. Reservations are not required, but recommended. $20 ($10 for Historic Fund members). 1 pm. Green-Wood Cemetery [25th St. at Fifth Avenue in Green-Wood Heights, (718) 768-7300], http://www.greenwoodcemetery.org.

Theater, “Death is a Scream”: 7 pm. See Friday, June 18.

Music, Arturo O’Farrill Solo: $10. 7–8 pm. Puppet’s Jazz Bar [481 Fifth Ave. at 11th Street in Park Slope, (718) 499-2622], http://www.puppetsjazz.com.

Theater, “Introducing Harry Warren”: 7:30 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Music, Tiny Vipers: Folk. $12 ($10 in advance). 8 pm. Littlefield [622 Degraw St. between Fourth and Fifth avenues in Gowanus, (718) 855-3388], http://www.littlefieldnyc.com.

Reading, Nelson George and Jessica Hagedorn: The author of “Thriller: The Musical Life of Michael Jackson” and the author of “Dream Jungle and Dogeaters,” respectively. $5. 8 pm. Montauk Club [25 Eighth Ave. at Lincoln Place in Park Slope, (718) 638-0800], http://www.montaukclub.com.

Theater, “That Old Soft Shoe”: As part of the Too Soon Festival. $15. 8:45 pm. Brick Theater [575 Metropolitan Ave. at Lorimer Street in Williamsburg, (718) 907-6189], http://www.bricktheater.com.

Music, Roots and Ruckus: Weekly American folk showcase. $5. 9 pm. Jalopy [315 Columbia St. between Hamilton Avenue and Woodhull Street in Columbia Street Waterfront, (718) 395-3214], http://www.jalopy.biz.

Music, The Mandingo Ambassadors: $10. 10 pm. Barbes [376 Ninth St. at Sixth Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 965-9177], http://www.barbesbrooklyn.com.

Thurs, June 24

Workshop, Weight Reduction: Surgical options explored. Free. 5:30–7:30 pm. New York Methodist Hospital [506 Sixth St. between Seventh and Eighth avenues in Park Slope, (718) 780-3000].

Music, Colony: $6. 6–8:30 pm. Puppet’s Jazz Bar [481 Fifth Ave. at 11th Street in Park Slope, (718) 499-2622], http://www.puppetsjazz.com.

Theater, “Happily After Tonight”: 7 pm. See Friday, June 18.

Music, Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club: Free ($3 suggested donation). 7:30 pm. Prospect Park band shell (Enter park at Prospect Park West and Ninth Street in Prospect Park), http://www.bricartsmedia.org/celebrate.

Film, “Murder Inc.”: With Peter Falk. Free. 7:30 pm. Freebird Bookstore [123 Columbia St. in Columbia Street Waterfront, 718-858-1983], freebirdbooks.com.

Theater, “Introducing Harry Warren”: 7:30 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Music, Andy Statman: Folk. 8 pm. Barbes [376 Ninth St. at Sixth Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 965-9177], http://www.barbesbrooklyn.com.

Film, Rooftop Films: “The Rural Life and Spirit”. $10. 8 pm. Automotive High School (50 Bedford Ave. at N. 13th St. in Williamsburg), http://www.rooftopfilms.com.

“Yellow Submarine”: Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and picnic baskets and get ready to sing along to the Fab Four. Free. 8:30 pm. Public School 29 [425 Henry St at Kane Street in Cobble Hill, (718) 875-9254], http://www.bigmoviesforlittlekids.blogspot.com.

Theater, “Jeannine’s Abortion — A Play in One Trimester”: As part of the Too Soon Festival. $15. 8:45 pm. Brick Theater [575 Metropolitan Ave. at Lorimer Street in Williamsburg, (718) 907-6189], http://www.bricktheater.com.

Fri, June 25

Ultimate Movie Trivia: Hosted by Matt Zoller Seitz. $6. 6–8:30 pm. Puppet’s Jazz Bar [481 Fifth Ave. at 11th Street in Park Slope, (718) 499-2622], http://www.puppetsjazz.com.

Theater, “Jeannine’s Abortion — A Play in One Trimester”: 7 pm. See Thursday, June 24.

Music, DJ Kid Koala: Free ($3 suggested donation). 7:30 pm. Prospect Park band shell (Enter park at Prospect Park West and Ninth Street in Prospect Park), http://www.bricartsmedia.org/celebrate.

Comedy night: 8 pm. See Friday, June 18.

Theater, “Introducing Harry Warren”: 8 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Music, Classical Concert: Selections by Mendelssohn, featuring Joel Pitchon, violin. $35 ($30 senior, $15 student). 8 pm. Bargemusic [Fulton Ferry Landing, Old Fulton Street and Furman Street in DUMBO, (718) 624-2083], http://www.bargemusic.org.

Theater, “RIP JD — A Celebration of Death”: 9 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Music, Soul Cycle: Free. 9 pm. BAM Café [30 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland Place in Fort Greene, (718) 230-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Music, Liz Childs Quartet: $6. 9–10:30 pm. Puppet’s Jazz Bar [481 Fifth Ave. at 11th Street in Park Slope, (718) 499-2622], http://www.puppetsjazz.com.

Music, Steve James: Contemporary acoustic folk and blues. $10. 10:30 pm. Jalopy [315 Columbia St. between Hamilton Avenue and Woodhull Street in Columbia Street Waterfront, (718) 395-3214], http://www.jalopy.biz.

Theater, “Dandilion and the Bicycle Powered Cloud Plane”: 11:15 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Sat, June 26

SALES AND MARKETS

Bay Ridge Green market: 8 am–3 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Park Slope Greenmarket: 9 am–4 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

PS 321 Flea Market: 9 am–5 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Artists and Fleas: Noon–8 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Fulton Flea: 11 am–7 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

PERFORMANCE

Theater, “Die Fledermaus”: 1:30 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Theater, “Jeannine’s Abortion — A Play in One Trimester”: 2:30 pm. See Thursday, June 24.

Theater, “The Wedding of Berit Johnson and Ian W. Hill”: 4:30 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Theater, “Introducing Harry Warren”: 5 pm. See Saturday, June 19.

Theater, “That Old Soft Shoe”: 7 pm. See Wednesday, June 23.

Music, Texas Tornados and Red Clay Ramblers: Southern rock with attitude. Free ($3 suggested donation). 7:30 pm. Prospect Park band shell (Enter park at Prospect Park West and Ninth Street in Prospect Park), http://www.bricartsmedia.org/cb.

Music, Classical Concert: Selections by Rossini, Mozart featuring Eric Reed, French horn. $40 ($35 senior, $15 student). 8 pm. Bargemusic [Fulton Ferry Landing, Old Fulton Street and Furman Street in DUMBO, (718) 624-2083], http://www.bargemusic.org.

OTHER

Art, Gallery Tour of “American High Style”: 1 pm. Brooklyn Museum [200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue in Prospect Heights, (718) 638-5000], http://www.brooklynmuseum.org.

Talk, “Brooklyn Aesthetics”: Panel discussion moderated by cultural critic and fashion editor Michaela Angela Davis. 2–3:30 pm. Brooklyn Museum [200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue in Prospect Heights, (718) 638-5000], http://www.brooklynmuseum.org.

Fashion Showcase: A showcase of works by designers from Etsy, the Brooklyn Circus, Butch Diva, and Raiff Designs. 3:30–4:30 pm. Brooklyn Museum [200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue in Prospect Heights, (718) 638-5000], http://www.brooklynmuseum.org.

Hype trunk show: Fashion show. 11:30 am–7pm. Neda Boutique [302 Court St. at Degraw Street in Cobble Hill, (718) 624-6332], http://www.shopneda.com.