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NEW YORK PRESS SPONSORED EVENTS

Thursday, June 1

Teenage Kicks (FREE)

If getting sweaty and inebriated at one of our grimy parties isn’t your forte, then come get sweaty and inebriated at our posh Soho party tonight.

Soho 323, 323 W. B’way (betw. Canal & Grand Sts.), 212-344-2232; 11-late, free.

Friday, June 2

Dirty Down Dance Party (FREE)

Shark's going away party with Brett Burton (Crucial Get Down), Andy Pry and resident, The Captain, spinning tunes. (PS: The party is officially moving to the basement only.) Lit,

93  2nd Ave. (betw. 5th & 6th Sts.), 212-777-7987; 11-late, free.

New York F#@!%N City (FREE)

Two floors of great music from the greatest city on earth! Live performance by Stones Throw recording artist, Aloe Blacc, in the chandelier room. DJ's IXl, Spae and, host-with-the-most, Chris Landry.

Open Bar from 10:30-11:30. 6s & 8s, 205 Christie St.(at Stanton St.), 212-477-6688; 10-late, free w/ RSVP – rsvp@newyorkfuckincity.com.

Brooklyn International Film Festival - Opening Night

With an expected audience of over 10,000 fans and 140 film premieres shown in five categories, BIFF has become one of those New York events that creates a "true buzz." The opening night film is the US premiere of "Blood, Death Does Not Exist" by Italian Director Libero De Rienzo.

The kick-off party starts with music by Elon at 9:30pm and a live performance by Avion Travel at 11pm. Some highlights of the festival (which runs from June 2-11) include the free Drive-In Series on June 5-6 (9pm both nights) as well as  kidsfilmfest on June 4th from 2-5pm.

There will also be a concert for children in the Sculpture Garden from 4 to 5:30pm. For further info and/or to purchase tickets, please visit wbff.org.

Brooklyn  Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway (betw. Underhill & Washington Aves.), B’klyn, 718-388-4306, $10/program.

To win a pair of tickets, e-mail marketing@nypress.com

Saturday, June 3

Sunshine at Midnight Screening – Delicatessen

In a post-apocalyptic, post-livestock world, what's a poor butcher to do? Find out in this fancifully futuristic, wonderfully macabre comedy about an enterprising butcher's solution to meat shortages! From the creators of Amélie.

Landmark’s Sunshine Cinema,

143 E. Houston St. (betw. 1st & 2nd Aves.), 777-FILM #687; midnight, $10.25.

To win a pair of tickets, e-mail marketing@nypress.com

Sunday, June 4

A Taste Of Summer (FREE)

Come dance in the sun every other Sunday afternoon at the Brooklyn Diner's outdoor garden. Music by DJ Stretch Armstrong, Sujinho/Cassiano (Nossa), Chris Love/Drae (Lovesound Project) starting at 2pm through 8:30pm. Stick around to watch classic summertime movies on a huge screen in the garden until midnight. Bloody Mary & mimosa specials! Brunch is served until 3pm and the kitchen is open all day.

Brooklyn Diner,

205 Kent Ave.
(betw. Metropolitan Ave.& N. 3rd St.), W’burg, B’klyn), 718-963-0802; 2–8:30pm, free w/ RSVP –rsvp@newyorkfuckincity.com.

Family Business/Ace-Fu Records BBQ Jam

BBQ and some of the quirkiest musical acts in the city playing on a Brooklyn patio? You can’t beat that! Michael Leviton, Other Passengers, Mahi Mahi, The Art of Shooting and The Gritty MIDI Gang all play.

Union Pool,

484 Union Ave.
(at Meeker Ave., W’burg, B’klyn), 718-609-0484; 3-8, $6.

To win a pair of tickets, e-mail marketing@nypress.com

Monday, June 5

Behind The Groove w/ DJ Spinna

Right about now, the funk soul brother. Check it out now! Guest DJ Supreme.

APT, 419 W. 13th St. (betw. 9th Ave. & Washington St.), 212-414-4245; 10-late, $5.

To win a pair of tickets, e-mail marketing@nypress.com

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