There’s a lot going on this first weekend after Labor Day. Don’t forget Smorgasburg is coming to the Tobacco Warehouse this Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and will return for succeeding Sundays through November 18. Summer isn’t officially over yet–the autumnal equinox comes on September 22–so it’s still time this Sunday for the Montague Street BID’s Summer Space, featuring outdoor entertainment, activities for adults and kids, and bargains from shops and restaurants along the street.
Bargain hunters can also take advantage of Housing Works’ “Best of Fall” (we don’t mind if they jump the gun a bit) sale event on Saturday, and Plymouth Church’s Underground Thrift Shop on Sunday.
Bargemusic, moored to the Fulton Ferry Pier at the foot of Old Fulton Street has a concert in the Masterworks series this Saturday evening starting at 8:00, featuring works by Beethoven for cello and piano. More details here. Admission is $35 ($30 seniors, $15 students). You may reserve seats by e-mailing reservations@bargemusic.org and pay at the door with cash or check, or you may buy tix in advance at the box office. Bargemusic will also have a free, family oriented Music in Motion concert Saturday afternoon at 3:00 (doors open at 2:30; no reservations are taken), and there will be a free (no reservations) Memorial Concert on Tuesday evening. September 11, with works by Bach, Bottoms, Haydn, Schubert, and Chopin. The concert will start at 8:00; doors open at 7:30.
Brooklyn Heights Cinema, 70 Henry Street (corner of Orange) will be showing Killer Joe and Beasts of the Southern Wild. Showtimes are here.
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