Thursday Events
Movies with a View Tonight, Thursday, July 12, Movies with a View presents the sci-fi classic The Day The Earth Stood Still. The outdoor film series features free valet bike parking, a pre-film DJ set, and a selected short film by local filmmakers. In its eighth season, Movies With a View is made possible by…

Movies with a View
Tonight, Thursday, July 12, Movies with a View presents the sci-fi classic The Day The Earth Stood Still. The outdoor film series features free valet bike parking, a pre-film DJ set, and a selected short film by local filmmakers. In its eighth season, Movies With a View is made possible by the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, and the Natural Heritage Trust. Thursday. 6:00 p.m. Film starts at sundown. Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park section of the Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Celebrate Brooklyn: Noche Flamenca
Celebrate Brooklyn presents the internationally acclaimed Madrid dance troupe Noche Flamenca. They are joined by Andrew J. Nemr & CPD Plus and Darrah Carr Dance. Thursday. 7:30 p.m. $3 suggested donation. Prospect Park Bandshell; enter at Ninth Street and Prospect Park West. (718) 855-7882.
Fireside Feast
Join Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum and historical interpreter Carolina Capehart for an evening of fireside cooking, early 1800s-style. The evening will focus on Pound Cake ‘n Petticoat Tails, featuring a Wyckoff family recipe. Thursday. 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Free. 5816 Clarendon Road. (718) 629-5400.
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anyone has the full movie schedule. it doesn’t appear to be on their site.
I saw ‘the Warriors’ in the park last year… I forgot how good that movie was!
I heard West Side Story is playing this summer…can’t wait!
If you want what you call “decent” movies, just call Netflix. There’s a huge audience for the classics on a big screen.
is anyone else incredibly bored with these old black and white movies? Why don’t they show us something decent
Full disclosure isn’t the first event listed promoted by a paid advertiser on this site? Seems inocuous enough, but shouldn’t this be mentioned? It’s a slippery slope.