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First Saturday at the Brooklyn Museum

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Date: Saturday, March 7th
Time: 5:00pm - 11:00pm
Location: Brooklyn Museum (200 Eastern Parkway)
Cost: Free

I know at this point we have really pounded the idea of First Saturday at the Brooklyn Museum into your heads, but here is a refresher course. If you cross over the East River, living in the shadows of the Manhattan museums, and with way less foot traffic from city tourists, you will find the Brooklyn Museum. Every first Saturday of the month admission is free (thanks to big name corporate sponsorship) beginning at 5pm and there are a slew of events for the whole family. This month is a celebration of feminist art with a dance party, film screenings, and discussions. Full schedule below. The October Target First Saturday, in collaboration with the Hungarian Cultural Center and its Extremely Hungary festival, brings you art and culture that take the magic and fantasy world of opera back to its roots and to the hearts of the people. Schedule below.

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Ski Dubai

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Date: Monday, August 3rd
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Ars Nova (511 West 54th St)
Cost: Free with RSVP

In Ski Dubai - the latest production from non-profit theatre group Ars Nova, "Rachel begins a job as the environmental friendliness consultant on a new development project in Dubai: a perfectly circular island awash in hotels, luxury shopping centers, and enormous homes. In a land filled with startling contradictions, Rachel attempts to make her new life “nice." But being an American abroad has always meant complications, and home can be a difficult thing to define."

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Country Fair

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Date: First Monday of each month
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Arlene's Grocery (95 Stanton St. btw. Ludlow and Orchard St.)
Cost: Free

On the first Monday of every month, Ross Hyzer and Jared Logan welcome stand-ups to Arlene's stage at Country Fair.  "August features Ted Alexandro (Letterman, Conan, Comedy Central), Kristen Schaal (Flight of the Conchords), Andy Ross (Melancomedy) and Mike Lawrence (New York Comic-Con).  Powerpoint?  Yes!  Happy hour drinks + Rock and Roll Karaoke after the show." Old Flyer.

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Summerstage: Bela Fleck

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Date: Monday, August 3rd
Time: 7:30pm - 10:00pm
Location: Summerstage (Rumsey Playfield, Central Park)
Cost: Free ($5 suggested)

Tonight's film, Throw Down Your Heart, follows American banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck on his journey to Africa to explore the little known African roots of the banjo and to record a new album. Béla’s boundary-breaking musical adventure takes him to Uganda, Tanzania, The Gambia, and Mali, and provides a glimpse of the beauty and complexity of Africa and its music." Fleck performs along with Malian kora musician Toumani Diabaté tonight prior to the screening.

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Kramer vs. Kramer at Bryant Park

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Date: Monday, August 3rd
Time: Films begin at Dusk (about 8ish)
Location: Bryant Park (40th and 42nd Sts & Fifth and Sixth Aves)
Cost: Free

Bring your picnic baskets and pull up some lawn for an evening under the stars with the HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival. Every Monday throughout the summer HBO dusts off some classic movies and plays them on a big screen in Bryant Park. Tonight, they screen Kramer vs. Kramer. "Dustin Hoffman won an Oscar for his role as a father who will go to any length (even making French toast) to keep custody of his son. Meryl Streep is unmatched as his icy wife who walks out on him and returns to claim the boy, who is played by Oscar nominee Justin Henry. Robert Benton directs one of best acted films of the decade."

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