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

Pajama party! You can own Julian Schnabel’s nightie
Annie Leibovitz

It’s Valentine’s Day, so don’t blow it. Listen to the Weekender:

• You should either consider buying a vibrator, use our handy last-minute Valentine’s guide, cook up a Sweet Melissa pie with our recipe or go to NuNu chocolates.

And here are The Weekender’s other suggestions for Saturday and Sunday:

• Save money with our GO Brooklyn guide to food, fun and frolic for less than $5 (including free PBR!)!

• Think about buying an apartment in Williamsburg. After all, as our own Ben Muessig reports, units are priced to move!

• Buy your pharmaceuticals at Lowen’s in Bay Ridge. They’re clean now!

• Place a big on Julian Schnabel’s pajamas — it’s for a good cause!

• An old-fashioned record show comes to Greenpoint this Sunday.

• The Brooklyn Public Library has a great event: A performance by the Brooklyn Philharmonic of the tunes of Florence Price, the first African-American woman composer. It’s 4 pm and free at the Central Branch [Grand Army Plaza, Eastern Parkway at Flatbush Avenue in Park Slope, (718) 230-2100].

• Shop at DARE Books in Fort Greene, which will soon close.

• The Brooklyn Flea will be hopping as always in DUMBO.

• You can still catch “Sleeping Beauty” at Puppetworks. Our own Trey Dooley raved about it. And check out “Thoroughly Modern Millie” at the Gallery Players, which Mike McLaughlin loved.

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

Vinyl fans swarmed Warsaw last year at an earlier “Record Riot” to sift for music treasure through crates of albums. The latest show is on Sunday.