Friday Roundup: It’s All About Brooklyn

The 13th Annual Dumbo Art Under The Bridge Festival is underway this weekend, displaying more than 80 experimental art works like a plastic bag Tree of Life, an oyster shell installation, a roaming “Ballooning Awareness” performance on climate change, and an eco disco. [NYDN]

Mix up your usual champagne brunch Sunday with a visit to the Turkish Festival at Prospect Park for homemade kebabs, baklava, gyros, yaprak sarma, and folk dancing. [NYMag]

If your loyalties don’t lie with any one garden, stop in at the new Irish pub Keg and Lantern in Greenpoint. [Metromix]

Huckleberry is turning two, and what better way to celebrate (it also being Wednesday) than by listening to a live New Orleans jazz band while enjoying some drink specials? We just don’t know either. [HuckleberryBar]

The Guggenheim’s “It Came from ” continues the and literature series tonight with guest Paul Banks of Interpol, Jane Bowles and Henry Miller readings from Rivka Galchen and Hampton Fancher, and MC Eugene Mirman. [Gugg]

When in Brooklyn, the borough that’s still supposed to be cheaper than , here’s where to lunch for $10 or less. [AMNY]

Photo: Courtesy of serge cashman

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