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“Fly By Night“ continues at the Brooklyn Navy Yard (entrance at the intersection of Sands and Navy Streets) every weekend at dusk through June 12. General admission tickets are sold out, but you can join the wait list.
Katie Fricas is comics-journalist in New York City and the creator of the autobiographical comics series, "Checked Out." Follow her on Instagram @cartoonfricassee. More by Katie Fricas
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Thanks for this nice write up. I watched Fly By Night last Sunday from the waterfront at the East River Park Amphitheater. It was amazing.