— Saturday, June 16th, 2018 —

“Bring the Cool” Family Festival
200 Eastern Parkway at Brooklyn Museum
Time: 12pm – 4pm
FREE w/ museum admission
Kick off the summer with a free interactive festival for families, celebrating the true spirit of democracy—freedom to express who you truly are! Make art all day long with projects such as a collaborative community quilt, activist patches, and watercolor self-portraits. Become a living work of art through interactive movement and dress-up activities, inspired by the Eagle-Headed Genies in our collection and enjoy a special concert performance by celebrated R&B and soul musicians Shine and the Moonbeams.

Book Signing and Vegan Doughnuts
222 Montrose Avenue at Dun-Well Doughnuts
Time: 1pm – 2pm
FREE
Meet The Skeptical Vegan and order a dozen vegan doughnuts!

Movie Screening: Something About Brownsville
519 Rockaway Avenue at Gregory Jackson Center for Brownsville
Time: 2pm – 5pm
FREE
Join Dr. Thomas LeVeist for a screening of and round table discussion on “Something About Brownsville”, a new documentary about the Brownsville the news media doesn’t cover.

Rooftop Films | Exit Music
500 25th Street at Green-Wood Cemetery
Time: 7:45pm – 12am
Price: $16
A powerful documentary capturing the last days and final creative act of a young artist. Live music will precede the film and an after party will follow the screening.

WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER + S’MORES ROAST
308 Bedford Avenue at Videology
Time: 9:15pm
Price: $18
Videology is going back to camp! Relive the summers of your youth and marvel at the film’s awesome cast as we watch the 2001 cult-classic, Wet Hot American Summer!