
Still have no idea what to do this weekend? We’ve got you covered. Here are your best bets for a good time come five o’clock Friday:
Where/When: , Friday at 6 p.m.
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Why Go: Come to Happy Hour at BAMcafé, one of Brooklyn’s signature spaces. Chill out and enjoy drink specials and stay for a free BAMcafé Live show. Tonight features Live House DJ, DJ Idlemind also known as "The Appropriate Agent."
Cost: Free!
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Where/When: , Friday at 7 p.m.
Why Go: Littlefield presents an extremely rare appearance by Cardinal, the acclaimed orchestral psych-pop ensemble featuring Aussie expat Richard Davies (of The Moles) and Oregonian Eric Matthews. For this short East Coast jaunt, Davies will be joined by a large supporting cast, and even though Matthews will not be present, his arrangements will via modern technology.
Cost: $12
Where/When: Grand Army Plaza, Saturday at 8 a.m.
Why Go: Grab some fresh fruits, meats, seafood, veggies and wine at this year-round, weekly farmer's market. You can also drop off your textiles at GrowNYC's Textile Recycling and drop off your compost at GrowNYC Compost Collection.
Cost: Free!
Where/When: , Saturday at 8 p.m.
Why Go: will be playing at The Bell House. The Budos Band delivers on their promise to spread the epidemic of "Budos Fever" far and wide with the release of The Budos Band III.
Cost: $15
Where/When: Green-Wood Cemetery, 500 25th St, Sunday at 1 p.m.
Why Go: Come celebrate Mother’s Day with some of the most colorful and influential women of the 19th and early 20th centuries who are buried in Green-Wood. Matilda Tone, wife of the Irish patriot; pioneering doctors Susan McKinney Steward and Mary Jacobi; abolitionist Abigail Hopper Gibbons and actresses Laura Keene and Kate Claxton rest here along with the more notorious Lola Montez and Elizabeth Tilton.
Cost: $15
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