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Fri, Sept. 25

Art, Under the Bridge Festival: The annual art show that turns DUMBO into an open-air museum. Free. All day. DUMBO Arts Center [30 Washington St. between Plymouth and Water streets in DUMBO, (718) 694-0831], http://www.dumboartscenter.org.

Film, “Lovers on the Bridge”: Starring Juliette Binoche. $11. 3, 6 and 9 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Art, “Orgy of Frum”: An international showcase of the best artists of our time. Free. 5-8 pm. Jon Frum Art Foundation [66 Washington Ave. in Fort Greene, (646) 895-6368], http://www.jonfrumartfoundation.com.

Reading, Teen writing workshop: Ned Vizzini’s monthly session. Free. 5 pm. Barnes & Noble Park Slope [267 Seventh Ave at Sixth Street in Park Slope, (718) 832-9066], store-locator.barnesandnoble.com/event/287666310-7.

Art Opening: Wade Kavanaugh and Stephen B. Nguyen’s “The Experience of Green.” Free. 6 pm. DUMBO Arts Center [30 Washington St. between Plymouth and Water streets in DUMBO, (718) 694-0831], http://www.dumboartscenter.org.

Reading, Thad Krasnesky: Author of “I Always ALWAYS Get My Way” Free. 6:30 pm. Barnes & Noble Park Slope [267 Seventh Ave at Sixth Street in Park Slope, (718) 832-9066].

Dance, “In-I”: Dance piece starring Juliette Binoche. $25-$70. 7:30 pm. BAM Harvey Theater [651 Fulton St. at Rockwell Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Guitarist Majorie Thompson: $15. 7:30 pm. Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture [53 Prospect Park West at Second Street in Park Slope, (718) 768-2972], http://www.gchmusic.org.

Music, Jeanne Marie Boes: Soulful blues singer performs. $5. 7:30 pm. Tillie’s [248 DeKalb Ave. at Vanderbilt Avenue in Fort Greene, (718) 783-6140], http://www.tilliesofbrooklyn.com.

Theater, “The House of Blue Leaves”: John Guare’s classic farce. $18. 8 pm. Gallery Players [199 14th St., between Fourth and Fifth avenues in Park Slope, (212) 352-3101], galleryplayers.com.

Theater, “Kill Me Loudly”: Fools on Fire present a “clown noir.” $15. 8 pm. Triskelion Arts [118 N. 11th St. in Williamsburg, (917) 495-0506], foolsonfire.org.

Chamber music concert: Works by Alan Paul, Dvorak and Bartok. $30. 8 pm. First Unitarian Church [Pierrepont Street between Clinton Street and Monroe Place in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 858-0718], http://www.brooklynchambermusicsociety,org.

Music, Danny Mixon Quartet: $15 donation. 8 pm and 10 pm. Jazz 966 [966 Fulton St. at St. James Place in Clinton Hill, (718) 638-6910], http://www.illbrew.com.

Music, Malene Younglao: The alternative rocker helps BAMCafe celebrate its 10th birthday. Free. 9 pm. BAM Café [30 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland Place in Fort Greene, (718) 230-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Sat, Sept. 26

OUTDOORS AND TOURS

Bike It: Transportation Alternatives leads a bike ride starting in Brooklyn and going through Queens, Manhattan and the Bronx. Free. 8:30 am-noon. Grand Army Plaza (Under the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Arch in Park Slope), http://www.transalt.org/summerstreets.

Environmental Museum on Wheels: The nature and maritime Enviromedia Mobile. Exhibits, ecocruises, fishing, touch tank, movies, refreshments, music. Nature at the Beach Series. Free. 11 am. Valentino Park [Coffey and Ferris Streets in Red Hook, (347) 224-5828], http://www.urbandivers.org.

Introduction to Birdwatching: Free. Noon. Prospect Park Audubon Center [Enter park at Lincoln Road and Ocean Avenue in Prospect Park, (718) 287-3400], http://www.prospectpark.org/audubon.

Lefferts Historic House: Special free tour. 1-4:30 pm. Lefferts Historic House [Enter park at Flatbush Avenue near Empire Boulevard, (718) 287-3400 X101], http://www.heartofbrooklyn.org/childrenscorner.

PERFORMANCE

Free outdoor concert: Alan Friend, HIP LIKE [blank], Rachel Lee Walsh perform. Free. Noon. Grand Army Plaza [Flatbush Avenue at Union Street in Park Slope, (718) 965-8999], http://www.prospectpark.org.

Mega Art Show: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Theater, “The House of Blue Leaves”: See Friday, Sept. 25.

Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”: Brave New World Repertory Theatre presents a classic. Free. 3 pm. New York Aquarium education building (Boardwalk at W. 10th Street in Coney Island), http://www.bravenewworldrep.org.

Record company party and BBQ: Bloodshot records celebrates its 15th anniversary with free food for the first 150 people. Exene Cervenka, the Silos will be there, too. $5. 4 pm. The Bell House [149 Seventh St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus, (718) 643-6510], http://www.thebellhouseny.com.

Dance, Capoeira Encounter: A mix of music, dance and martial arts. $10. 6 pm. Berkeley Carroll Athletic Center [762 President St. between Sixth and Seventh avenues in Park Slope, (917) 656-1860], http://www.capoeirabrooklyn.com.

Music, Showpaper benefit: Kendrick Strauch, Shilpa Ray, The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, Rebecca Schiffman, Sarah and Michelle Cagianese, and surprise guests will perform. $8-$25 (pay what you can). 7 pm. Red Hook Labs [133 Imlay St. in Red Hook, (917) 375-5433], http://www.myspace.com/showpaper.

Dance, “In-I”: See Friday, Sept. 25.

Music, Beethoven Piano sonatas: Five sonatas, no waiting. $35. 8 pm. Bargemusic [Fulton Ferry Landing, Old Fulton Street and Furman Street in DUMBO, (718) 624-2083], http://www.bargemusic.org.

SALES AND MARKETS

Farmers market and art show: Weather permitting. 8 am. Walgreens parking lot (9498 Third Ave. in Bay Ridge).

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

Hattie Carthan Community Market: Free. 9 am-3 pm. Hattie Carthan Community Market [Clifton Place and Marcy Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant, (212) 594-2155].

Brooklyn Flea Market: Free. 10 am-5 pm. [194 20th St., between Fourth and Fifth avenues in Greenwood Heights, (347) 596-9614], http://www.brooklynfleamarket.com.

Brooklyn Flea: Free. 10 am-5 pm. Bishop Loughlin HS (357 Clermont Ave. at Lafayette Avenue in Fort Greene), http://www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea.

Artists and Fleas: Free. 11 am-6 pm. (129 N. Sixth St. between Bedford Avenue and Berry Street in Williamsburg), http://www.artistsandfleas.com.

OTHER

Art, Under the Bridge Festival: See Friday, Sept. 25.

Mega art show: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Film, “Caché”: Starring Juliette Binoche. $11. 2 and 6:50 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Talk, “Redefining the Good Life”: A Pratt Institute symposium on 21st-century American values, with a keynote address by Kurt Andersen. Free. 2-5:30 pm. Pratt Institute (200 Willoughby Ave. in Clinton Hill), http://www.pratt.edu.

Reading, Patricia McCormick: Author of “Purple Heart” Free. 3 pm. Barnes & Noble Park Slope [267 Seventh Ave at Sixth Street in Park Slope, (718) 832-9066].

Film, “Code Unknown”: Starring Juliette Binoche. $11. 4:30 and 9:30 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Art, “Orgy of Frum”: See Friday, Sept. 25.

Fundraiser for Gowanus Studio Space: Music, film and boat rides. $8. 5-11 pm. Gowanus Studio Space (166 Seventh St. between Second and Third avenues in Gowanus), http://www.gowanusstudio.org.

Edible art: The fifth annual “Last Supper” exhibition. $15 (or $10 with canned goods). 6 pm-2 am. 3rd Ward [195 Morgan Ave. at Stagg Street in Bushwick, (718) 715-4961], http://www.lambastic.com.

Art Opening: Year-long exhibit on American consumption. Free. 6 pm. Proteus Gowanus [543 Union St. at Nevins Street in Gowanus, (718) 243-1572], http://www.proteusgowanus.com.

Sun, Sept. 27

OUTDOORS AND TOURS

Environmental Museum on Wheels: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Lefferts Historic House: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

PERFORMANCE

Mega Art Show: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

All day jazz fest: Featuring Rob Garcia, Noah Preminger, Dan Tepfer, Joe Martin and Rob Garcia (2:30 pm), the Daniel Kelly Trio (3:45 pm) and Michel Gentile and Tony Romano (4:30 pm). $15. 2:30-6 pm. Belarusian Church [401 Atlantic Ave. at Bond Street in Boerum Hill, (718) 369-6931].

Theater, “The House of Blue Leaves”: See Friday, Sept. 25.

Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Beethoven Piano sonatas: 3 pm. See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Tribute to George Gershwin: Martin McQuade performs songs of everyone’s favorite Brooklyn boy. 6 pm. Greenhouse Cafe (7717 Third Ave. in Bay Ridge), http://www.greenhousecafe.com.

Music, Frank Hoier: The Bard of Brooklyn performs his folk-rock. 8 pm. Glasslands (289 Kent Ave. at S. Second Street in Williamsburg), http://www.glasslands.com.

Jazz with Matt McDonald: $10. 9 pm. Brooklyn Lyceum [227 Fourth Ave. at President Street in Park Slope, (718) 857-4816], http://www.brooklynlyceum.com.

SALES AND MARKETS

PS 321 Flea Market: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Brooklyn Flea Market: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Fulton Flea: Weather permitting. 10 am. Brooklyn Plaza Medical Center (650 Fulton St. near Lafayette Avenue in Fort Greene), http://www.fultonflea.com.

Artists and Fleas: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

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

OTHER

Summer streets: Monta-gue Street will be turned into a pedestrian plaza. Free. 12 am. [100 Montague Street between Clinton and Hicks streets in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 522-3649], http://www.montaguebid.com.

Art, Under the Bridge Festival: See Friday, Sept. 25.

Yo Bushwick!: A neighborhood celebration at multiple venues. 11 am–7 pm. Call (718) 703-2260 for info or visit http://www.chezbushwick.com.

Pie social: The annual Bubby’s event. Noon-3 pm. Bubby’s [1 Main St. at Plymouth Street in DUMBO, (646) 338-0422], http://www.bubbys.com.

Mega art show: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Film, “Summer Hours”: Starring Juliette Binoche. $11. 2, 4:30, 6:50 and 9:15 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Reading, Meghan McCarthy: Kids author of “Astronaut Handbook” Free. 4 pm. PowerHouse Arena [37 Main St. at Water Street in DUMBO, (718) 666-3049], http://www.powerhousearena.com.

Art, “Orgy of Frum”: See Friday, Sept. 25.

Film, “City of God”: Outdoor movie screening. Free. 8 pm. Habana Outpost [757 Fulton St. at S. Portland Avenue in Fort Greene, (718) 858-9500], http://www.ecoeatery.com.

Mon, Sept. 28

Film, “The English Patient”: Starring Juliette Binoche. $11. 7 pn. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Art, “Orgy of Frum”: See Friday, Sept. 25.

Women’s Writing Group: All genres, all skills welcome. Free. 6 pm- 8 pm. Abigail Cafe and Wine Bar [807 Classon Ave. at St. Johns Place in Prospect Heights, (718) 399-3200], http://www.abigailbrooklyn.com.

Reading, David Small: Author of “Stitches.” Free. 7 pm. PowerHouse Arena [37 Main St. at Water Street in DUMBO, (718) 666-3049], http://www.powerhousearena.com.

Tues, Sept. 29

Film, “Mary”: Starring Juliette Binoche. $11. 6:50 and 9:15 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Reading, PAul Ober: The author of “Taschen’s New York.” Free. 7 pm. BookCourt [163 Court St. between Pacific and Dean streets in Cobble Hill, (718) 875-3677], http://www.bookcourt.org.

Poetry workshop with Mike Lee: Free. 7 pm. Barnes & Noble Park Slope [267 Seventh Ave at Sixth Street in Park Slope, (718) 832-9066].

Wed, Sept. 30

Auto auction: Monthly city car sale. 8:30 am. Brooklyn Navy Yard [570 Kent Ave. in Williamsburg, 311], http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/auctions/autoauctions.shtml.

Tour, Green-wood Cemetery: Led by Big Onion Walking Tours. $15 ($12 students and seniors). 1 pm. Green-Wood Cemetery [Fifth Avenue and 25th Street in Sunset Park, (212) 439-1090], http://www.bigonion.com.

Film, “Disengagement”: Starring Juliette Binoche. $11. 4:30, 6:50 and 9:15 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Open mic: Monthly reading event. Free. 7 pm. Rocky Sullivan’s [34 Van Dyke St. at Dwight Street in Red Hook, (718) 246-8050], http://www.rockysullivans.com.

Reading, Heather Whaley: Author of “Eat Your Feelings.” Free. 7 pm. PowerHouse Arena [37 Main St. at Water Street in DUMBO, (718) 666-3049], http://www.powerhousearena.com.

Brooklyn meatup: It’s a meat market that’s also a meet-up, hence the name. $10. 7-11 pm. The Bell House [149 Seventh St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus, (718) 643-6510], https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/81662.

Reading, James Ellroy: Author of “Blood’s a Rover.” Free. 7 pm. BookCourt [163 Court St. between Pacific and Dean streets in Cobble Hill, (718) 875-3677], http://www.bookcourt.org.

Reading, Caitlin Friedman and Kimberly Yorio: Authors of “Happy at Home, Happy at Work: The Girl’s Guide to Being a Working Mom” Free. 7:30 pm. Barnes & Noble Park Slope [267 Seventh Ave at Sixth Street in Park Slope, (718) 832-9066].

Music, Bach, Mozart and others: $35. 8 pm. Bargemusic [Fulton Ferry Landing, Old Fulton Street and Furman Street in DUMBO, (718) 624-2083], http://www.bargemusic.org.

Music, Jazz: Chris Dingman Quartet performs. $10. 8 pm. Brooklyn Lyceum [227 Fourth Ave. at President Street in Park Slope, (718) 857-4816], http://www.brooklynlyceum.com.

Tequila tasting: Taste five varieties. 8 pm. Sycamore [1118 Cortelyou Rd. in Ditmas Park, (347) 240-5850], http://www.sycamorebrooklyn.com.

Music, Singer songwriters: Tracy Bonham, Michael Miller, Josh Mease, Sheri Miller and Gretchen Witt will perform as part of the “Acoustically Related” show. $10. 8:30 pm. Southpaw [125 Fifth Ave. at St. Johns Place in Park Slope, (718) 230-0236], http://www.spsounds.com.

Thurs, Oct. 1

Farmers Market: Lutheran Hospital offers a greenmarket. 8 am-5 pm. Lutheran Hospital (100 55th St. between First and Second avenues in Sunset Park).

Film, “Fear X”: Part of the Nicolas Winding Refn retrospective. $11. 4:30, 6:50 and 9:15 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Art, First Thursday gallery walk: Multiple locations in DUMBO, including 111 Front St., 37 Main St., 92 Plymouth St. and 28 Jay St. Free. 5:30-8:30 pm. , (718) 222-2500.

Octoberfest: Brooklyn Brewery hosts a festival with BBQ and beer. $40. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn Brewery [79 N. 11th St. near Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg, (917) 408 1620].

Reading, Sean Wilsey & Matt Weiland: The authors of “State by State.” Free. 7 pm. BookCourt [163 Court St. between Pacific and Dean streets in Cobble Hill, (718) 875-3677], http://www.bookcourt.org.

Theater, “Scribblin’ at the Automat”: A look at the friendship between author James Baldwin and photographer Richard Avedon. $25-$35. 7:30 pm. Kumble Theater, Long Island University [1 University Plaza at Willoughby Street in Downtown, (718) 488-1624], http://www.brooklyn.liu.edu/KumbleTheater.

Reading, Terence Taylor: Authors of “Bite Marks: A Vampire Testament.” Free. 7:30 pm. Barnes & Noble Park Slope [267 Seventh Ave at Sixth Street in Park Slope, (718) 832-9066].

Theater, “Macbeth Variations”: Musicians, puppeteers, dancers and actors retool Shakespeare’s Scottish play. $20-$40. 8 pm. Irondale Center [85 S. Oxford St. at Lafayette Avenue in Fort Greene, (718) 488-9233], http://www.irondale.org.

Fri, Oct. 2

Film, Film, “Gambler”: Part of the Nicolas Winding Refn retrospective. $11. 4:30 pm and 9:40 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Film, “Bronson”: Part of the Nicolas Winding Refn retrospective. $11. 6:50 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

Music, Fiddler Tony Demarco: $10. 7:30 pm. Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture [53 Prospect Park West at Second Street in Park Slope, (718) 768-2972], http://www.gchmusic.org.

Coney Island Film Festival: Opening night films, “Step Right Up” and “The Prince of Mermaid Avenue,” plus opening night party. $6 (screening only), $25 (party and screening). 7:30 pm. Sideshows by the Seashore [1208 Surf Ave. in Coney Island, (718) 372-5159], http://www.coneyislandfilmfestival.com.

Talk, Peace-loving Tom Hayden: Longtime activist will speak about “endless war.” edward@brooklynpeace.org. 7:30 pm. Park Slope United Methodist Church [Sixth Avenue at Eighth Street in Park Slope, (718) 624-5921], http://www.brooklynpeace.org.

Theater, “Scribblin’ at the Automat”: 7:30 pm. See Thursday, Oct. 1.

Music, Celebrating Handel: A five-piece show. $35. 8 pm. Bargemusic [Fulton Ferry Landing, Old Fulton Street and Furman Street in DUMBO, (718) 624-2083], http://www.bargemusic.org.

Art Exhibition, “Brooklyn Utopias”: Three-month exhibition on the search for a utopia in Brooklyn. 8 pm. Brooklyn Historical Society [128 Pierrepont St. at Clinton Street in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 222-4111], http://www.brooklynhistory.org.

Theater, Macbeth Variations: 8 pm. See Thursday, Oct. 1.

Peace music: Kickoff to the World March for Peace. $10 (advance). 8 pm. Brooklyn Lyceum [227 Fourth Ave. at President Street in Park Slope, (718) 857-4816], http://www.brooklynlyceum.com.

Jazz show WITH the Jeff Davis Trio: $10. 9 pm. Ibeam Music Studio (168 Seventh St. between Second and Third avenues in Gowanus), ibeambrooklyn.com.

Sat, Oct. 3

OUTDOORS AND TOURS

Bike It: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

PERFORMANCE

Free outdoor concert: Renaissance Street Singers, Turbulence, Ready Set Overdrive perform. Free. Noon. Grand Army Plaza [Flatbush Avenue at Union Street in Park Slope, (718) 965-8999], http://www.prospectpark.org.

Mega Art Show: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Theater, “Scribblin’ at the Automat”: See Thursday, Oct. 1.

Bach, Mozart and others: $35. 8 pm. Bargemusic [Fulton Ferry Landing, Old Fulton Street and Furman Street in DUMBO, (718) 624-2083], http://www.bargemusic.org.

Theater, Macbeth Variations: See Thursday, Oct. 1.

Jazz Featuring Ken Silverman’s Quartet of Dreams: $10. 9 pm. Ibeam Music Studio (168 Seventh St. between Second and Third avenues in Gowanus), ibeambrooklyn.com.

SALES AND MARKETS

PS 321 Flea Market: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Hattie Carthan Community Market: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Brooklyn Flea Market: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Brooklyn Flea: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Arts and crafts market: Sponsored by PLG Arts. $6. 10 am-5 pm. [30 Lincoln Rd. between Ocean and Flatbush avenues, (718) 393-7733], http://www.plgarts.org.

Artists and Fleas: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

OTHER

Financial empowerment fair: These are tough times. This all-day event could help. 10 am-3 pm. Brooklyn Public Library’s Central branch [Grand Army Plaza at Eastern Parkway in Park Slope, (718) 230-2100], http://www.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/branch_library_detail.jsp?branchpageid=265.

Health and wellness fair: Get checked out. 10 am-4 pm. Queen of All Saints Church [300 Vanderbilt Ave. at Lafayette Avenue in Fort Greene, (718) 638-7625], http://www.queenofallsaintschurch.com.

Chile Pepper Festival: The Brooklyn Botanic Gardens’ annual tribute to hot peppers with food and music. Free with admission. noon-6 pm. Brooklyn Botanic Garden [1000 Washington Ave., at Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights, (718) 623-7220], http://www.bbg.org.

Mega Art show: See Saturday, Sept. 26.

Coney Island Film Festival: Films all day. $45 (all screenings), $15 (Saturday films), $10 (Sunday films). 1 pm. Sideshows by the Seashore [1208 Surf Ave. in Coney Island, (718) 372-5159], http://www.coneyislandfilmfestival.com.

Sports, Stickball classic: The old-timers are at it again in this 41st annual event. Free. 1pm. [305 80th St. between Third and Fourth avenues in Bay Ridge, (718) 680-4746].

Urban arts fest: Artists take over a Bushwick building for an all-day event. $5. 1 pm-2 am. Castle Braid [114 Troutman St. in Bushwick, (617) 851-8986], http://www.castlebraid.com.

Oktoberfest: A weekly BBQ. 2-6 pm. Sycamore [1118 Cortelyou Rd. in Ditmas Park, (347) 240-5850], http://www.sycamorebrooklyn.com.

Film, The “Pusher” Trilogy: See all of Nicolas Winding Refn’s epic trio of films, with a Q&A after the 4 pm and 7 pm screenings. $11. 4 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], http://www.bam.org.

First Saturday: This month’s free event includes gypsy music, Vertical Players Repertory version of “A View from the Bridge,” a cellphone concert, a performance by Brooklyn’s favorite African-Hungarian band Dallam-Dougou, a screening of “Cremaster 5,” opera on tap, a talk by Arthur Phillips, and a dance party. Free. 5 pm-2 am. Brooklyn Museum [200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue in Prospect Heights, (718) 638-5000], http://www.brooklynmuseum.org.

Art opening: A group show, plus recession art. 6-9 pm. Invisible Dog Building [51 Bergen St. in Cobble Hill, (718) 858-4535], http://www.shopartstudio.com.

Film, “The Warriors”: Part of the Coney Island Film Festival. $10. 10:30 pm. Sideshows by the Seashore [1208 Surf Ave. in Coney Island, (718) 372-5159], http://www.coneyislandfilmfestival.com.

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