MUSIC:Tickets are still available for Daniel Johnston tonight. If you aren't familiar with the music of this Austinite, check out a little of what he has to offer from a recent appearance on the Henry Rollins Show (video here), or in the documentary "The Devil and Daniel Johnston," trailer below:
7pm // Warsaw [ 261 Driggs Ave , Brooklyn] // $18
PARTY:LVHRD is having their "MCFGHT 2 AUDITIONS" tonight. The mysterious bunch of party goers and throwers is looking for fine tuned karaoke fans to battle it out in their upcoming second annual MCFGHT Master/Disaster Karaoke Showdown. So come audition if you have what it takes, and don't worry, there will be Dewar's on hand and no Simon Cowell in sight.
8pm // Yello Bar [32 Mulberry St] // Free
MOVIES:FreeNYC reminds us that it's movie night! "Every two weeks Reel Life Movie House presents a free screening of a classic feature film along with several local shorts. The idea is to create the very first screening room in Williamsburg, while giving talented local filmmakers a venue to show their work. Tonight they change the format a bit and showing a series of classic shorts, including movies by Woody Allen, Jean Luc Godard, Stan Brakhage and Martin Scorsese, along the usual slate of high quality local shorts."
8pm // Galapagos [70 N 6th St, Brooklyn] // Free
THEATER:The Brits Off Broadway festival heats up with the Lacuna Theater Company’s Silverland, a new play by Benjamin Davis. The production made a big splash last May in London; the play is set there one year before the 2012 Olympic Games, in a Britain left devastated by global warming. “Three stories unfold over five seasons, portraying a netherworld of wastelands, raves and dreamscapes where timelines are skewed and reality is split in half.” - John Del Signore
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