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The weekender! Here’s what you should do on Saturday and Sunday

The Brooklyn Paper

You got time, we’ve got answers. Here are The Weekender’s suggestions for what you should do on Saturday and Sunday:

• The Brooklyn Flea has expanded! Now in two locations in DUMBO.

• Go to the Aquarium and show some sport. Man, they’re in trouble.

• Head to Root Hill Cafe [262 Fourth Ave. at Carroll Street in Park Slope, (718) 797-0100] at 11 am on Saturday and get a free sample of a coffee made from beans excreted from an Indonesian lemur. No, really.

• Take a second to read a story about our naked editor.

Here’s a great new coffee shop in Williamsburg.

• Read our special feature on Bushwick and head to the hottest neighborhood in the city.

• Take our suggestions about two great places to watch the Super Bowl — if you’re a Steelers fan (but who isn’t?).

It’s time again for the Idiotarod!

• You can still catch “Sleeping Beauty” at Puppetworks. Our own Trey Dooley raved about it.

As always, these and other great events are in our exclusive family calendar, our great nightlife calendar, and our matchless events calendar.

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