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MLK Weekend: What's Happening In Brooklyn

Celebrate Dr. King the Brooklyn way.

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — This weekend Brooklyn will celebrate the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a man who didn't have to resort to swear words to make himself heard, and whose eloquence won't be forgotten in our lifetimes.

Here are some Brooklyn events in his honor, and others, admittedly, just for fun.


An Adam Experiment

Neighborhood: Bed-Stuy

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What: An Adam Experiment examines the life of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., the nation's first African-American congressman, and a New York City legend.

Where: The Billie Holiday Theatre at 1368 Fulton St.

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When: 7 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday


Solid Light Works: Anthony McCall

Neighborhood: Red Hook

What: Check out one of the few art exhibits enjoyed best in darkness. Six enormous light installations will take over the main hall at Pioneer Works on Friday.

Where: Pioneer Works at 159 Pioneer St.

When: Opening reception 7 p.m. Friday


Everything in the Universe is My Brother

Neighborhood: DUMBO

What: Painter Rudy Shepherd showcases work that investigates evil through portraits of criminals and the victims of crimes. You'll see Trayvon Martin, Heather Heyer, and Steve Bannon in one exhibit.

Where: Smack Mellon at 92 Plymouth St.

When: Opening reception 5 p.m. Saturday


16th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute Concert

Neighborhood: Fort Greene

What: Brooklyn Music School presents it's 16th annual tribute concert, hosted by Lester Lynch, and featuring selections from his recent recording, "On My Journey Now: Spirituals & Hymns."

Where: Brooklyn Music School at 126 St. Felix St.

When: 5 p.m. Saturday


Stoopdreamer by Pat Fenton

Neighborhood: Windsor Terrace

What: Shephard's Hall will host a staged reading of "Stoopdreamer," a play about "Windsor Terrace, memory and coming home."

Where: Shepherd's Hall at 245 Prospect Park West

When: 8 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday


Glitterati with Razor-N-Tape

Neighborhood: Bushwick

What: Celebrate glitter with the House of Yes. Prepare to find glitter in your home, and on your person, for years to come.

Where: House of Yes at 2 Wyckoff Ave.

When: 10 p.m. Saturday


Thug Passion Presents: Belly

Neighborhood: Gowanus

What: This is a celebration of "classic Black movies with commentary, music, movie clips, and live table reads" brought to you by comedians, reported by organizers to be "hilarious."

Where: Union Hall at 702 Union St.

When: 8 p.m. Sunday


Viva Las Vegas

Neighborhood: Williamsburg

What: Proceeds from this late-night party — with a bunch of DJs, dancing and social media things — at Baby's All Right will go to the victims of October’s Las Vegas shooting through the National Compassion Fund.

Where: Baby's All Right at 146 Broadway

When: 9 p.m. Sunday


Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Storytelling & Music with PLGNA

Neighborhoods: Prospect-Lefferts Gardens

What: Author Mahogany Browne reads from her new children's book "Black Girl Magic." There will also be music performances and activities for kids.

Where: Grace Reformed Church of Flatbush at 1800 Bedford Ave.

When: 11 a.m. Monday


The 32nd Annual Brooklyn Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Neighborhood: Fort Greene

What: The Brooklyn Academy of Music celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by gathering activists, civic leaders, musicians and performing artists in one space to pay tribute to the civil rights leader's legacy.

Where: BAM Howard Gilman Opera House at 30 Lafayette Ave.

When: All day Monday


Photo caption: The Campbell Brother performing at BAM's 31st Annual Tribute. Photo by Elena Olivo, courtesy of BAM.

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