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Get Out! The Weekend Guide

Our picks for fun local events this weekend.

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, 8 p.m.

Why Go: On Friday, Littlefield hosts an evening of Booze, Babes and Bicycles – an indoor bicycling and burlesque show sponsored by Dykes on Bikes. Need we say more?

Cost: $5

Where/When: , Saturday at 10 a.m.

Why Go: Support the church while simultaneously filling your belly with delicious baked goods and your apartment with new-to-you baubles and trinkets.

Cost: Free!

Where/When: Fifth Avenue, Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

Why Go: Show your pride, Brooklyn! Head down to Fifth Avenue on Saturday night for the annual Brooklyn Pride Parade; earlier in the day hit up Bartel-Pritchard Square for a fun, pride-filled festival and street fair.

Cost: Free!

Where/ When: ; Saturday, 10 p.m.

Why Go: Every Saturday night, the Brooklyn Lyceum hosts Gentrify Brooklyn Comedy, an evening showcasing some of the city’s most talented improvisers, stand-ups, and sketch comedians. It’s side-splitting fun, but light on the wallet.

Cost: $5

Where/When: , Sunday at 8 p.m.

Why Go: If you’re aching to have your knowledge seriously tested, head to Pacific Standard on Sunday night. Their weekly trivia night is known for its seriously hard questions!

Cost: Free!

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