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Fri, Feb. 26

Theater, “Wonderneath”: New circus theater adventure set in turn-of-the-century New York. 6 pm and 9 pm. $20 ($15 in advance). House of Yes (342 Maujer St. between Waterbury Street and Morgan Avenue in Bushwick), www.houseofyes.org.

Art, Pop-Up Art Sale: DUMBO Arts Center [30 Washington St. between Plymouth and Water streets in DUMBO, (718) 694-0831], www.dumboartscenter.org.

Art Opening: “Brooklyn in Prints â€" A Special Exhibition curated by The Old Print Shop.” $15. 6:30 pm. Brooklyn Historical Society [128 Pierrepont St. at Clinton Street in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 222-4111], www.brooklynhistory.org.

Reading, Colum McCann: Author of “Let the Great World Spin.” 7 pm. PowerHouse Arena [37 Main St. at Water Street in DUMBO, (718) 666-3049], www.powerhousearena.com.

Music, Jen Chapin: Eclectically influenced folk/jazz songwriter and food activist play songs and hosts a vegetarian dinner benefitting the Brooklyn Food Coalition. Location given upon ticket purchase. $50. 7 pm. Call (917) 693-3155.

Film, “Mother”: Part of the Bong Joon-ho retrospective, with a Q&A with the director. $12 ($9 seniors, students and children). 7 pm. BAM Rose Cinema [30 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4129], www.bam.org.

Art Opening, “Entomologia”: Group show of art incorporating and inspired by insects. Free. 7 pm. Observatory (543 Union St. at Nevins Street in Gowanus), observatoryroom.org.

Dance, Mark Morris Group: $20â€"$70. 7:30 pm. Brooklyn Academy of Music [30 Lafayette Ave. near St. Felix Street in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], www.bam.org.

Theater, “Oklahoma!”: Performed by Poly Prep students. $12 ($7 children). 7:30 pm. Poly Prep Country Day School [9216 Seventh Ave. at 92nd Street in Bay Ridge, (718) 836-9800 x3250], www.polyprep.org.

Theater, “The Tempest”: Shakespeare’s tragedy directed by Sam Mendes. $25-$95. BAM Harvey Theater [651 Fulton St. at Rockwell Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], www.bam.org.

Theater, “The Trojan Women”: Brooklyn College’s Theater Department presents an adaptation of Euripides’s classic play. $15 ($12 seniors). 7:30 pm. Gershwin Theater at Brooklyn College [2900 Bedford Ave. at Campus Road in Midwood, (718) 951-4500], depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/theater.

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], www.myspace.com/coco66.

Theater, “New Hope City”: Pass Kontrol presents this futuristic play inspired by living in Bushwick. $12. 8 pm. The Bushwick Starr (207 Starr St. between Wyckoff and Irving avenues in Bushwick), www.thebushwickstarr.org.

Theater, “You’re Welcome â€" A Cycle of Bad Plays”: Five short plays about failure presented by the Debate Society. $18. 8 pm. Brick Theater [575 Metropolitan Ave. at Lorimer Street in Williamsburg, (718) 907-6189], www.bricktheater.com.

Reading, Andrew Cleary and Thomas W. Watson: Authors of “How to Doodle.” 8 pm. The Gowanus Studio Space (166 Seventh St. between Second and Third avenues in Gowanus), www.gowanusstudio.org.

Improv comedy, “Gentrify Brooklyn!”: Weekly improv show with troupes Sidecar and M.A.D. 10 pm. Brooklyn Lyceum [227 Fourth Ave. at President Street in Park Slope, (718) 857-4816], www.brooklynlyceum.com.

Theater, “Craven Monkey”: A sex-obsessed monkey attempting to overcome his band, predators and Mother Nature so he move up the genetic ladder in this combination of silent comedy, mythology and over the top violence. $12. Brick Theater [575 Metropolitan Ave. at Lorimer Street in Williamsburg, (718) 907-6189], www.bricktheater.com.

Sat, Feb. 27

OUTDOORS AND TOURS

Tour, Brooklyn Botanic Garden: 1 pm. Brooklyn Botanic Garden [1000 Washington Ave., at Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights, (718) 623-7220], www.bbg.org.

Park walk: 1 pm. Prospect Park (meet at Center Drive and Well House Drive in Prospect Park).

PERFORMANCE

Music, The Greene Hill School Singers: 11 am. Barnes and Noble Park Slope [267 Seventh Ave. at Sixth Street in Park Slope, (718) 832-9066].

Music, Classical concert: St. Luke’s Orchestra puts on a special performance in honor of Henry Purcell’s 350th birthday. $35. 2 pm. Brooklyn Museum [200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue in Prospect Heights, (718) 638-5000], www.brooklynmuseum.org.

Music, Opera, “The Veil of Forgetfulness”: World premiere of a new opera by Susan Stoderl, presented by Brooklyn Repertory Opera. $20. 3 pm. Littlefield [622 Degraw St. between Fourth and Fifth avenues in Gowanus, (718) 855-3388], www.littlefieldnyc.com.

Music, Nina Simone tribute: Features Black History Month concert by singer Chanda Rule. 4 pm. Brooklyn Public Library’s Central branch [Flatbush Avenue at Eastern Parkway in Grand Army Plaza in Park Slope, (718) 230-2100]

Music, Holy Ghost Tent Revival, Julia Haltigan and the Hooligans: $10. 7 pm. Union Hall [702 Union St. at Fifth Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 638-4400], www.unionhallny.com.

Dance, Mark Morris Dance Group: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Theater, “The Tempest”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Theater, “The Trojan Women”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Theater, “Oklahoma!”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Theater, “New Hope City”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Theater, “You’re Welcome â€" A Cycle of Bad Plays”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Music, Spoken word: Featuring Boo Boo Cousins and Blis. $10. 8 pm. Williamsburg Music Center [367 Bedford Ave. at South Fifth Street in Williamsburg, (718) 384-1654], www.wmcjazz.org.

Music, Celebrate Brooklyn! Winter Warm Up: Eugene Mirman hosts a night of comedy and music. $10. 8 pm. The Bell House [149 Seventh St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus, (718) 643-6510], www.thebellhouseny.com.

Music, Classical concert: Selections by Beethoven. $35 ($30 senior, $15 student). Bargemusic [Fulton Ferry Landing, Old Fulton Street and Furman Street in DUMBO, (718) 624-2083], www.bargemusic.org.

Music, “Purimpalooza”: With Soulfarm. $18. 8:45 pm. The Jewish Music Cafe (401 Ninth St. between Sixth and Seventh avenues in Park Slope), www.jewishmusiccafe.com.

Music, Eric Person & Metamorphosis: Free. 9:30 pm. BAM Café [30 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland Place in Fort Greene, (718) 230-4100], www.bam.org.

Music, “In My Mind”: A dream-state masquerade/dance piece inspired by the writings of Carl Jung. $15 before midnight, $25 after. 10 pmâ€"5 am. S.L.A.M (51 N. First St. between Kent and Wythe avenues in Williamsburg).

Theater, “Craven Monkey”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

SALES AND MARKETS

Park Slope Greenmarket: 9 amâ€"4 pm. Grand Army Plaza [Union Street at Flatbush Avenue in Park Slope, (212) 788-7900].

PS 321 Flea Market: Free. 9 amâ€"5 pm. PS 321 schoolyard (Seventh Avenue and First Street in Park Slope), www.parkslopefleamarket.com.

Brooklyn Flea: Indoor crafts and antique market. Free. 10 amâ€"5 pm. One Hanson Place (1 Hanson Pl. at Ashland Street in Fort Greene), www.brownstoner.com/brooklynflea.

Artists and Fleas: Free. Noonâ€"8 pm. Artists and Fleas (129 N. Sixth St. between Bedford Avenue and Berry Street in Williamsburg), www.artistsandfleas.com.

Vintage and craft market: Noon-8 pm. Men’s and women’s vintage and designer clothing, accessories, toys, home goods and more on sale. JCIA Storefront (522 Metropolitan Ave. at Union Avenue in Williamsburg).

OTHER

Film, BAMKids Film Festival: Forty-three short and feature length children’s films from 19 countries. $12 ($9 seniors, $8 children). BAM Rose Cinema [30 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4129], www.bam.org.

Chess championship: Up to $2,000 in prize money. Brooklyn Lyceum [227 Fourth Ave. at President Street in Park Slope, (718) 857-4816], www.brooklynlyceum.com.

Art, Pop-Up Art Sale: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Workshop, Erotic writing class: Led by author Rachel Kramer Bussel. Shag [108 Roebling St. at North Sixth Street in Williamsburg, (347) 721-3302], www.weloveshag.com.

Art Opening, “Other Painting II â€" Emerging Artists from Japan:” 4â€"6 pm. Williamsburg Art and Historical Center [135 Broadway between Bedford and Driggs avenues in Williamsburg, (718) 486-6012].

1950s-themed party: After-hours access and cocktails with the Linnaean Libation League. $30 (include two cocktails and canapés). 4:30â€"7 pm. Brooklyn Botanic Garden [1000 Washington Ave., at Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights, (718) 623-7220], www.bbg.org.

Reading, Zetta Elliott: Author of “A Wish After Midnight.” Free. 6 pm. Brownstone Books [409 Lewis Ave. at Decatur Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant, (718) 953-7328], www.brownstonebooks.com.

Film, “The Host”: Part of the Bong Joon-ho retrospective, with a Q&A with the director after the 6:30 pm screening. $12 ($9 seniors, students and children). 6:30 pm and 9:30 pm. BAM Rose Cinema [30 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4129], www.bam.org.

Pour ‘em Party: Dancing, costumes and drinking to celebrate Purim. $15 at the door. 9 pmâ€"4 am. 3rd Ward [195 Morgan Ave. at Stagg Street in Bushwick, (718) 715-4961], www.3rdward.com.

Sun, Feb. 28

OUTDOORS AND TOURS

Tour, Brooklyn Botanic Garden: 1 pm. See Saturday, Feb. 27.

Tour, Brooklyn Heights: The theme of this stroll through the northern part of the neighborhood is “Writers and Religion,” with stops at sites linked to Walt Whitman, Truman Capote and Norman Mailer. 11 am. Statue of Columbus [Cadman Plaza West at Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 938-1400], www.gothamsidewalks.com.

Tour, Atlantic Avenue Tunnel tour: Led by Bob Diamond and the Brooklyn Historic Railway Association. $15. Atlantic Avenue Tunnel [Atlantic Avenue at Court Street in Cobble Hill, (718) 941-3160], www.brooklynrail.net.

Tour, another tour of Brooklyn Heights: The theme of this stroll through the southern part of the neighborhood is “Sailors and Scholars” and will pass locations linked to W.E.B. Dubois and H.P. Lovecraft. 2 pm. Statue of Columbus [Cadman Plaza West at Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 938-1400], www.gothamsidewalks.com.

PERFORMANCE

Theater, “The Trojan Women”: 2 pm. See Friday, Feb. 26.

Dance, “African Dance/Brooklyn Style”: Free. 2â€"5 pm. Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College [2900 Campus Rd. at Hillel Place in Flatbush, (718) 625-0080], www.brooklyncenteronline.org.

Music, Classical concert: Presented by the Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College. Free. 2 pm. Brooklyn College [2900 Bedford Ave. at Campus Road in Midwood, (718) 951-5792], www.brooklyncenter.com.

Music, Haiti benefit: An afternoon of food, music and spoken word performances to benefit the victims of the earthquake. Reservations required. $20. 2:30 pm. Brooklyn Historical Society [128 Pierrepont St. at Clinton Street in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 222-4111].

Music, Opera, “The Veil of Forgetfulness”: 3 pm. See Saturday, Feb. 27.

Music, Classical concert: Selections by Beethoven. See Saturday, Feb. 27.

Theater, “The Tempest”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Theater, “Oklahoma!”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Music, Opera recital: Vocal concert featuring Mozart, Handel, Strauss, Schubert and Ricky Ian Gordon. $15. 5 pm. Clover’s FIne Art Gallery [338 Atlantic Ave. between Smith and Hoyt streets in Boerum Hill, (718) 625-2121].

Theater, “Wonderneath”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Music, Tiokasin Ghosthorse: Seventh-generation Lakota flute maker and player. $5 donation. 6:30 pm. Invisible Dog [51 Bergen St. between Boerum Place and Smith Street in Cobble Hill, (347) 981-4186], www.theinvisibledog.org.

Music, Pat Conte: Banjo music. $10. 9 pm. Jalopy [315 Columbia St. between Hamilton Avenue and Woodhull Street in Columbia Street Waterfront, (718) 395-3214], www.jalopy.biz.

SALES AND MARKETS

PS 321 Flea Market: 9 amâ€"5 pm. See Saturday, Feb. 27.

Brooklyn Flea: 10 amâ€"5 pm. See Saturday, Feb. 27.

Greenmarket and Markers Market: 10 amâ€"5 pm. Old American Can Factory (232 Third St. between Third and Fourth avenues), www.communitymarkets.biz.

Artists and Fleas: See Saturday, Feb. 27.

Vintage and craft market: See Saturday, Feb. 27.

OTHER

Film, BAMKids Film Festival: See Saturday, Feb. 27.

Chess championship: See Saturday, Feb. 27.

Talk, Race in the age of Obama: Discussion led by Reverend Osageyfo Sekou. 11 amâ€"12:30 pm. Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture [53 Prospect Park West at Second Street in Park Slope, (718) 768-2972], www.bsec.org.

Art, Pop-Up Art Sale: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Reading, Poetry slam for Haiti: Proceeds to Doctors without Borders. $20. 2:30 pm. Brooklyn Historical Society [128 Pierrepont St. at Clinton Street in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 222-4111], www.brooklynhistory.org.

Haiti benefit: Wine tasting, with proceeds going toward the relief effort for earthquake victims. $30 (suggested donation). 6â€"8 pm. 161 Wine Bar [161 Seventh Ave. at Garfield Place in Park Slope, (347) 821-0601].

Film, “Barking Dogs Never Bite”: Part of the Bong Joon-ho retrospective. $12 ($9 seniors, students and children). 6:50 pm and 9:15 pm. BAM Rose Cinema [30 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4129], www.bam.org.

Mon, March 1

Film, Bong Joon-ho shorts: Part of a retrospective on the South Korean director. $12 ($9 seniors, students and children). 7 pm. BAM Rose Cinema [30 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4129], www.bam.org.

Williamsburg Spelling Bee: The first 18 people get to play. Free. Sign up at 7 pm. Pete’s Candy Store [709 Lorimer St. at Richardson Street in Williamsburg, (718) 302-3770], www.petescandystore.com.

Bindlestiff Family Cirkus: Variety stage show. $5. Galapagos Art Space [16 Main St. at Water Street in DUMBO, (718) 222-8500], www.galapagosartspace.com.

Tues, March 2

Comedy night: “The On and On Show.” Free. 6â€"8 pm. Puppet’s Jazz Bar [481 Fifth Ave. at 11th Street in Park Slope, (718) 499-2622], www.puppetsjazz.com.

Film, “The Mad Doctor”: Screening of the 1941 Tim Whelan film, followed by a discussion with Elliott Stein. $12/$8 members. 6:50 pm. BAM Rose Cinema [30 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4129], www.bam.org.

Reading, Sex talk with Claire Cavanah: Owner of Babeland and author of “Moregasm: Babeland’s Guide to Mind-Blowing Sex.” Free. 7 pm. Babeland [462 Bergen St. between Fifth and Sixth avenues in Park Slope, (718) 638-3820], www.babeland.com.

Theater, “As You Like It”: Shakespeare’s comedy, directed by Sam Mendes. $25-$95. 7:30 pm. BAM Harvey Theater [651 Fulton St. at Rockwell Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4100], www.bam.org.

Music, Soulive: 9 pm. Brooklyn Bowl [61 Wythe Ave. between N. 11th and N. 12th streets in Williamsburg, (718) 963-3369], www.brooklynbowl.com.

Wed, March 3

Film, Rotterdam @ BAM: Fourteen features and shorts from the Rotterdam film festival. $12 ($8 members). BAM Rose Cinema [30 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4129].

Music, Soulive: 9 pm. See Tuesday, March 2.

Theater, “Shoot 2 Win”: Play about a Brooklyn basketball league by Jo Martin, Josephine Melville and Tracey Daley. $22. 7:30 pm. Kumble Theater at Long Island University [DeKalb and Flatbush avenues in Downtown, (718) 488-1624], www.brooklyn.liu.edu/KumbleTheater.

Film, “The Reckoning”: Film about the International Criminal Court. With a post-screening discussion. Free. 6 pm. Long Island University [DeKalb and Flatbush avenues in Downtown, (718) 858-3888], unabrooklyn.wordpress.com.

Film, “Earth 2100”: FROGG and Sierra Club presentation features scientists in a discussion about a possible future scenario. 6:30 pm. Carroll Gardens Library [396 Clinton St. between Union and Sackett streets in Carroll Gardens, (718) 855-2399].

Theater, “As You Like It”: 7:30 pm. See Tuesday, March 2.

Music, Doug Cuomo: Jazz musician who wrote the “Sex and the City” theme song will perform with a range of musicians, including members of the Klezmatics. $10. 7:30 pm. PS 107 (1302 Eighth Ave. at 13th Street in Park Slope).

Music, Classical concert: With selections from Vivaldi, Mozart, and Brahms. $35 ($30 senior, $15 student). 8 pm. Bargemusic [Fulton Ferry Landing, Old Fulton Street and Furman Street in DUMBO, (718) 624-2083], www.bargemusic.org.

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], www.jalopy.biz.

Thurs, March 4

Theater, “A Life in Three Acts”: Play about the life of Bette Bourne, a British gay rights activist. $30-$55. 8 pm. St. Ann’s Warehouse [38 Water St. at Dock Street in DUMBO, (718) 254-8779], www.stannswarehouse.org.

Film, Rotterdam @ BAM: See Wednesday, March 3.

Theater, “Shoot 2 Win”: 7:30 pm. See Wednesday, March 3.

Theater, “Wonderneath”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Reading, Peter Hedges: Filmmaker and author of “The Heights.” Free. 7 pm. BookCourt [163 Court St. between Pacific and Dean streets in Cobble Hill, (718) 875-3677], www.bookcourt.org.

Theater, “As You Like It”: 7:30 pm. See Tuesday, March 2.

Theater, “Craven Monkey”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Music, Porter Block: 9 pm. Spike Hill Tavern [184 Bedford Ave. at North Seventh Street in Williamsburg, (718) 218-9737], www.spikehill.com.

Music, Soulive: 9 pm. See Tuesday, March 2.

Fri, March 5

Theater, “A Life in Three Acts”: 8 pm. See Thursday, March 4.

Film, Rotterdam @ BAM: See Wednesday, March 3.

Music, Soulive: 9 pm. See Tuesday, March 2.

Theater, “Leading Ladies”: $15. 8 pm. Heights Players [26 Willow Pl. between Joralemon and State streets in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 237-2752], www.heightsplayers.org.

Theater, “Shoot 2 Win”: 7:30 pm. See Wednesday, March 3.

Theater, “Wonderneath”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Reading, Jillian Weise: Author of “The Colony.” Free. 7â€"9 pm. A Public Space [323 Dean St. at Fourth Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 858-8067].

Theater, “As You Like It”: 7:30 pm. See Tuesday, March 2.

Comedy night: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Music, Classical concert: One World Symphony performs pieces by Rachmanioff and Tchiakovsky. $40 ($30 seniors and students). 8 pm. St. Ann’s Church [157 Montague St. at Clinton Street in Brooklyn Heights, (718) 707-1411].

Theater, “Craven Monkey”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Music, Classical concert: Celebration of Brahms’s complete works for violin and piano. $35 ($30 senior, $15 student). Bargemusic [Fulton Ferry Landing, Old Fulton Street and Furman Street in DUMBO, (718) 624-2083], www.bargemusic.org.

Music, Frank Fotusky: Acoustic blues guitar. $10 adults, $6 children. 8 pm. Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture [53 Prospect Park West at Second Street in Park Slope, (718) 768-2972], www.bsec.org.

Music, Brooklyn Winter Hoedown: Featuring The Whistling Wolves, Jan Bell, and Vincent Cross and Good Company. $5. 9 pm. Superfine [126 Front St. at Pearl Street in DUMBO, (718) 243-9005], www.kingscountyopry.com.

Music, Danny Kalb: Legendary blues-folk artist performs. $15. 9:45 pm. Jalopy [315 Columbia St. between Hamilton Avenue and Woodhull Street in Columbia Street Waterfront, (718) 395-3214], www.jalopy.biz.

Improv comedy, “Gentrify Brooklyn!”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Sat, March 6

OUTDOORS AND TOURS

Tour, Brooklyn Botanic Garden: 1 pm. See Saturday, Feb. 27.

PERFORMANCE

Theater, “A Life in Three Acts”: 2 and 8 pm. See Thursday, March 4.

Music, Soulive: 9 pm. See Tuesday, March 2.

Theater, “Leading Ladies”: 8 pm. See Friday, March 5.

Theater, “As You Like It”: 2 pm. See Tuesday, March 2.

Music, Opera, “The Veil of Forgetfulness”: 3 pm. See Saturday, Feb. 27.

Music, Opera, “Don Pasquale”: Donizetti’s comic classic, with a full orchestra. $5-$20. 3 pm. Regina Hall [1230 65th St. at 12th Avenue in Dyker Heights, (718) 232-3555], www.reginaopera.org.

Music, Classical concert: Celebration of Brahms. See Friday, March 5.

Theater, “Shoot 2 Win”: 3:30 pm and 7:30 pm. See Wednesday, March 3.

Music, Bob Marley birthday celebration: $12 ($10 in advance). 7 pm. Knitting Factory [361 Metropolitan Ave. at Havemeyer Street in Williamsburg, (347) 529-6696], ny.knittingfactory.com.

Theater, “The Tempest”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Music, Spoken word: Featuring Boo Boo Cousins and Blis. 8 pm. See Saturday, Feb. 27.

Theater, “Craven Monkey”: See Friday, Feb. 26.

Music, Brooklyn Winter Hoedown: See Friday, March 5.

Dance, UpStart Festival: A two-day showcase. $15 ($12 in advance). Brooklyn Arts Exchange [421 Fifth Ave. at Eighth Street in Park Slope, (718) 832-0018], www.bax.org.

Music, “Midnight Special”: Night of special performances, comedy, and burlesque. $20. Midnight. The Bell House [149 Seventh St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus, (718) 643-6510], www.thebellhouseny.com.

SALES AND MARKETS

Park Slope Greenmarket: 9 amâ€"4 pm. See Saturday, Feb. 27.

PS 321 Flea Market: 9 amâ€"5 pm. See Saturday, Feb. 27.

Brooklyn Flea: 10 amâ€"5 pm. See Saturday, Feb. 27.

Artists and Fleas: Noonâ€"8 pm. See Saturday, Feb. 27.

OTHER

Film, Rotterdam @ BAM: See Wednesday, March 3.

Workshop, Erotic writing class: See Saturday, Feb. 27.

Art, Target First Saturdays: Monthly free music, art, discussions, dance party, and more. 5â€"11 pm. Brooklyn Museum [200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue in Prospect Heights, (718) 638-5000].

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