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5 Things: Anti-Folk, Alternative Blues and Where to Watch Olympics 2012

Prospect Heights-area subway, alternate side and event information you won't want to miss.

 

1. You need to cheer on Team USA ... and have a few beers. See our list of .

2. You need anti-folk, alternative blues. Head to a 10:30 p.m. performance of , which features guitar, violin, ukulele, and a rusty chain for percussion. Also performing are  (8 p.m.) and  (8 p.m.). , 603 Vanderbilt Ave. at Bergen, Free. 

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3. You need rock. In that case, head to . 683 Washington Ave. bet. St. Marks and Prospect, 9 p.m. Free. 

4. You need to get the kids out of the house. Since more rain is predicted head to Greenlight Baby Story Time, where Miss Nina and her pink guitar promises to get adults singing and moving along with the children. , 686 Fulton St (at S. Portland St), 11 a.m. Free. See our  for many other options. 

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5. You need to know if your train is running ... and if you have to move your car. There are no scheduled service changes affecting Prospect Heights stations all weekend, according to the MTA. For car owners, alternate side parking rules won't be suspended again until Wednesday, August 15 for Feast of the Assumption, according to the NYCDOT

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