
BAM brings back pre-pandemic programming, including free concerts
BAM recently re-launched its free concert series on Thursday nights, with a lineup of seven concerts between January and June this year.

BAM recently re-launched its free concert series on Thursday nights, with a lineup of seven concerts between January and June this year.

INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED UKRAINIAN quartet DakhaBrakha will perform for free as part of BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! on Aug. 7.

NEW YORKERS AND VISITORS can now reserve free tickets for Centre 360, the city’s new public panoramic experience.

BBP’s 26th annual free summer film series, Movies With A View, is set for Thursdays in July and August at Pier 1’s Harbor View Lawn.

The Shalom Dragon Festival, which runs on May 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., aims to celebrate Jewish and Asian heritage.

MONTAGUE OPEN STREETS is back, and the season kicks off with the second annual “Family Spring Fling” this Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.

POWERHOUSE ARTS IS set to host its third annual Community Day celebration this Saturday, featuring free workshops and installations.

Performers include geishas with Nagasaki Kenban, drummers with Taiko Masala, and dancers from all around Japan.

With local artists and small businesses, the series will “spotlight the diversity, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit of Sunset Park.”

Brooklyn performances include the Metropolitan Opera at Brooklyn Bridge Park and hip-hop at Herbert Von King Park, among others.

The highlight is Brooklyn’s biggest free flower bar, where attendees can build a signature bouquet for mom.

The Bed-Stuy Gateway BID is kicking off its Winter Wonderland Art Walk on Saturday, Dec. 6, featuring 25 storefront installations.

The Center for Brooklyn History (formerly Brooklyn Historical Society) will host the first-ever Brooklyn Bee spelling competition on July 1.

THE ANNUAL MERMAID Parade returns to Brooklyn’s shores on the summer solstice next weekend, with a march along Surf Avenue.

Join the Brooklyn Heights Librarians for their popular Outdoor Storytime in Cadman Plaza Park on Wed., June 11 at 10:30 a.m.

THE FUN ON FIFTH Festival returns to Bay Ridge this weekend for the 31st year, featuring live music, carnival rides, local artists and more.

The Brooklyn Greek Festival, hosted by the Cathedral of Sts. Constantine & Helen, will run from June 2 to June 8 this year.

During the drop, thousands of elephant figurines attached to mini parachutes will be tossed off of the rooftops of Washington Street.

Starting June 13, Paramount+ Movie Nights will bring back its yearly series, this year offering 16 free outdoor film screenings.

HUNDREDS OF ARTISTS and community members have been working for weeks on puppets for a tarot-themed parade through south Queens.

THE inaugural Made in Greenpoint event next month will showcase 24 artists, including ceramicists and jewelers, along Calyer Street.

THE PIER TWO ROLLER SKATING RINK in Brooklyn Bridge Park is set to kick off the warm-weather season with a family-friendly skate party.

ROY JENSEN’S Bay Ridge Holiday House at 635 79th St. is decked out for St. Patrick’s Day, glowing with thousands of green lights.

THE BROOKLYN BOTANIC Garden is hosting its “Making Brooklyn Bloom” conference this Saturday, featuring workshops, talks and plant-focused fun.

Brooklyn Children’s Museum is offering two programs this March to engage young visitors in a celebration of Women’s History Month.

THE BROOKLYN PUBLIC Library is hosting its ninth “Night at the Library” literary fest at the central branch overnight from Saturday to Sunday.

THE BROOKLYN CONSERVATORY of Music is hosting a free singalong for younger kids on Friday in celebration of Black History Month.

CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY Month at the Wyckoff House museum with a family-friendly textile craft project inspired by West African traditions.

A roundup of Brooklyn’s cultural offerings this week, from comedy to theater to music to art, and what critics are saying about them.

A roundup of Brooklyn’s cultural offerings this week, from comedy to theater to music to art, and what critics are saying about them.

A roundup of Brooklyn’s cultural offerings this week, from comedy to theater to music to art, and what critics are saying about them.

A roundup of Brooklyn’s cultural offerings this week, from comedy to theater to music to art, and what critics are saying about them.

A roundup of Brooklyn’s cultural offerings this week, from comedy to theater to music to art, and what critics are saying about them.

A roundup of Brooklyn’s cultural offerings this week, from comedy to theater to music to art, and what critics are saying about them.

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