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—Tuesday, May 30th, 2017—

The Sad State of Voting: The Attack on Our Rights in NY
116 Pierrepont Street at First Unitarian Congressional Church
Time: 6:30pm – 8pm
FREE
Join this panel discussion on how New York fits into the broader national environment of voter suppression and disenfranchisement and how we can push back and rally for change this year

Keeping It 100: Laundry City 
157 Montague Street at St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church
Time: 6:30pm
FREE
The Forum @ St. Ann’s will host a performance of Laundry City, a show about school integration that was conceived, written and performed by NYC high school youth from the arts leadership program Epic NEXT.

Karaoke Night at 333 Lounge
333 Flatbush Avenue at 333 Lounge
Time: 7pm – 11:30pm
FREE
Sing your heart out at this fun karaoke night with all of your friends and of-course some perfect strangers.

Rooftop Films: Love Is Short 
111 N 12th Street at The William Vale
Time: 7pm – Midnight
Price: $15
What do animated birds, sultry nights-in, and dismembered zombie heads have in common? They are all members of love’s seductive cult. Relish in these stories of the beautifully imagined and harshly-real consequences of love’s choices. Enjoy live music and an after-party following the film screenings sponsored by Corona Extra, Tanqueray and Fever-Tree Tonic.

Terror Tuesday: TWINS OF EVIL
445 Albee Square West at Alamo Drafthouse
Time: 9:30pm
Price: $10
Enjoy this classic, in support of AGFA and hosted by TV writer/producer, recovering film critic Bruce Bennett.