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BELANTHI GALLERY: aplethora of article EfSth,Marlowe, W ard, Hoyt!DeM artini and others. 142Court Street, 855-2769 or624-9420; open til midnight.PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS: figurative artist DickLethem exhibits at the SixthEstate Gallery. Tues-Friday,2-6pm, weekends noon-6pm.85 Atlantic A ve, 625-7634.Show opens Nov. 18, runsthrough Dec. 3.JOHN STONE: through Dec.3. Atlantic Gallery, 81 AtlanticAve., Tues-Fri 2-6pm, weekends noon-6pm. 624-8795.CONTEMPORARY SCULPTURES: Sarry Sutton, sculptures & some drawings at TheWork of Art G allery, 87A tlantic Av, thru Dec. 3 ..Opening Recpt, Nov. 19, 2-6pm. Gallery hours, Tues.-Fri.2-6pm, Sat. & Sun. noon-6pm834-9677.NEW YORK DANCE PREMIERE: 25 mem ber Eurythmum Stuttgart company interprets Schubert%u2019s %u201c Unfinished,%u201d Mendelssohn, and others.The Hungarian group willappear at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 LafayetteA ve., Nov. 19. For ticketinformation call 636-4123.SKIP HOFFMAN: Drawings& paintings at Galaria De LosSures of Williamsburg SavingsBank, 175 B%u2019Way, cor DriggsAve, Bklyn. Thru Nov 30,387-5800.BROOKLYN WATERCOLOR SOCIETY: continuous displays. Prudential Savings BankAve M & E. 17th St. Societyinfo: 646-5810.CAROL LEVIN: rural andurban landscapes. SALENACenter at LIU, UniversityPlaza, Nov. 28-Dec. 20, MonFri 9am-5pm. Reception Dec.3,2-5pm. 834-6090.ARTISTS LEAGUE OFBROOKLYN: Group show atValsamis Gallery, 33 LafayetteA v., noon-8pm, Thrus.-Sat,noon-6pm, Suns . Thru December 3. 875-8856NEW MUSE COMMUNITYMUSEUM: 1530 Bedford Ave.Usually open 1-5 except onMon. but hours vary according1to exhibit. E xhibits, workshops, poetry festival. Call forinformation. 774-2900.DanceTheatreKABUKI THEATRE: Nov. 30, 2pm, Miyoka Wantabe in ademonstration of the costuming, make-up, movement &acting style of this traditionalJapanese Theatre. TriangleTheatre, LIU Brooklyn Center%u2019s Salena Library LearningCenter. University Plaza, corFlatbush Ave at DeKalb. Free.834-6090.%u201c LIGHT & LIVELY:%u201d 4sketches. Autumn productionof the Middle School. TheBerkeley Institute, 181 LincolnPI. Nov. 16 & 17, 7:30pm.RUMPLESTILTSKIN: ByPenny Bridge Players. Nov. 24,2nm. Whitman Theatre ofBrooklyn College. $2. Grouprates available. 469-8451 or941-8538.LION IN WINTER: PerformpH hv thp Hpiohtc PIov#*pcNov. 10-12, 17, 18. Fri, Sat at8:30, Sun. 2:30. 26 WillowPlace, $3.50, 237-2752 forresvtns.IN THE BEGINNING: AnAmerican Family in crisis.Thurs, Fri, Sat, 8 pm. 4th WallRepertory Co. Truck & Warehouse Theatre. Open run.254-5060.%u201c STOP THE WORLD%u2014IWANT TO GET OFF:%u201d ChapelPlayers of St. Joseph%u2019s CollegeNov. 16, 17, 18, 7:30pm, Nov.19, 3pm. In College Auditorium, 245 Clinton Ave. $2 & $3.622-4696.HOGAN%u2019S GOAT: The Cobble Hill Players. Preview s,Nov. 17 & 18, 8pm. $2.Performance, Fri. & Sat Nov.24 thru Dec. 9, 8pm. $3. St.Peter%u2019s, St. Paul%u2019s School Hall.209 Warren St.BREAST SCREENING DAY:Bkiyn Kuspiiai Guipaiiciu Entrance, 155 Ashland Place,Nov. 16, 2-6:30pm, free.fle a i, FairsANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE:sponsored by the B%u2019nai B%u2019rithWomen, Bay Ridge Chapter.Browsing is encouraged. Nov.15-Dec. 15, Mon-Fri I0am-4pmSun l-3pm. 7109 Third Ave.BOOK SALE: to benefit theBrooklyn LIU Libraries. Morethan 8000 books for sale;something for everyone. Triangle Theatre, Flatbush Ave.Extension at DeKalb. Nov. 27,llam-5pm, 834-6090.FLEA MARKET: Every Fri.morn, 9am-noon. ProspectAvenue Senior Cit. Center, 283Prospect Ave. 499-9574.FOOD SALE: Home bakedand hompmnHp nnnH, fj- - J -Nov. 21, Brooklyn's LongIsland College Hospital, 340Henry St. 780-1960.M iiakc_______LA BOHEME: an opera infour acts by Giacomo Puccini.Dec. 2, 8pm at Bklyn CollegeGershwin Theatre, BedfordAve. & Avenue H. Tickets $15,$8, $5, for reservations call789-6759.%u201c THE MARRIAGE OFFIGARO%u201d : Brooklyn OperaSociety. Nov 3 & 4, 7:30 pm atBrooklyn%u2019s NYCC, & Nov 18,7:30 pm, Nov 19, 2 pm at SouthShore Center. %u2018Subscriptionrate for this and 3 otherproductions are $16-48. Singleticket & group rates available.789-6759.WORKS BY YVONNE SEGGERMAN AND BENITA BIKE:D iverse and well-wroughtmodern dance. Dec. 2,3 at 8:30pm, Cunningham Studio, 463West St., Manhattan. $3.50, $1with TDF. 643-1077.PoetryROBERT HERSHON ftFRANK MURPHY: refreshments. Poets Union, 315 6thA ve., Nov. 10, 8:30pm,499-3773 or 768r7846. Nov. 17,8:30pm: Ulf Goebel and MerlMolofsky.R U K E Y S E R R E A D IN GSERIES: Atlantic Ave. Gallery,81 Atlantic Ave. Jane Cooper,Judith Johnson Sherwin, Daniel Gabriel. Nov. 19, 7:30pm.CETA ARTISTS: RichardVetere reads at the BrooklynHeights Library Branch, Cadman Plaza West at Clinton St.Nov. 29, 7:30pm, 636-3291.THE BOYS IN THE BAND:Nov. 17, 18, 24, 25, 8:30pm.415 7th St., bet. 6th & 7th Ave.837-0647.THEATRE SPACE NEEDED: Amateur & broke theatregroup needs space to practicein or near Park Slope area.Anyone who can help, callEliyahu, 638-0934.ServicesAFTERSCHOOL ARTSPROGRAM:%u201d $5 month perwkshp, 5 weekly wkshps available. Old 9, Sterling PI &Vanderbilt Ave, 783-2011, 783-0804.CREATE A PLANT: 10amnoon, Nov. 18, ages 7-10,Bklyn Botanic Gdn, $5, members $3. 622-4433.PAPER RECYCLING: Nov.18, 10:30-12:30, ages 9-15,Bklyn LIU campus. $6. BklynBot. Gdn, 622-4433.CHILD CARE FOOD PROGRAM: The Brookwood ChildCare Asylum will offer meals tochildren. 363 Adelphi Street,783-2610 for information.SENIOR CITIZENS CEN. TER: 283 Prospect Avenue,open Mon-Fri 8am-4pm. Hotlunch served daily. 499-9574.%u201c Jona in the Studio%u201d by Dick Lethem (above)and an untitled abstract by Virginia Hoyt Lethem(below).NEW MUSIC BY BLACKCOMPOSERS: Nov. 19, 5pm.Bethany Baptist Church, 460Sumner Av. 636-4120.HERITAGE SINGERS USA:Free concert, Nov. 11, 6pm.Hanson Place Seventh DayAdventist Church, 88 HansonPI. 789-0711.%u201c A SC H U B E R T IA D E :%u201dBrooklyn%u2019s Montauk Club presents an All Schubert Concert,25 8th Ave. Nov. 19, 3pm.MUSICIANS OF BROOKLYN: Nov. 29, 8pm. BrooklynCenter for the Performing Artsat Brooklyn College. GershwinTheatre. Free. 859-1180.JOHN HAGEN TRIO: Noon,Nov. 15, The Diocesan Churchof St. Ann & the Holy Trinity,Montague & Clinton.%u201c PAUSE FOR PETS:%u201d Nov.18, 3pm, Concert, artists inbenefit for rescue. St. CharlesBorremo Church, School Auditorium, Aitken PI. off Clinton.Children, $1.50, $3 adults.JAZZ CONCERT: Jazz pianist Charles Sibirsky%u2019s trio%u201cGreat Jazz,%u201d to be at The IronHorse Pub. Nov. 18. evening.ROGER REYNOLDS: Exploring his electronic music inspecial performance at BklynCollege%u2019s Gershwin Theatre,7pm, Nov. 20. 859-1180.SONOS CHAMBER ENSEMBLE: piano, cello, clarinet. Program includes Beethoven, Brahms, Sottt Huston.Cmmty Center of St. John-St.Matthew Emanuel LutheranChurch, 415 7th St., Nov. 19,3pm, $3 (students & seniors,$1.50). 757-8433.CHORUS RECRUITING:Bklyn Consevatory of Music isforming a chorus, to be conducted by Talmadge Makell.Rehearsals Fri. 7:30-9pm, orW ed%u20198:30-10pm. 58 7th Ave,MA2-3300, $5.MUS1CBARGE CONCERTS:Under the direction of OlgaBloom, foot of Cadman PlazaWest at Fulton Ferry Landing.Sundays at 4pm, $5 (students& seniors, $2.50, under 15free). 624-4061 fnr information.LA TRAVIATA: Regina Opera. Dec. 1, 8 at 8pm, Dec. 3,10 at 4pm. Regina Hall, 12thAve and 65tn Street, $3.BE2-3555.PERCUSSION PERFORMANCE: Bklyn College Percussion Ensemble. BCBC at BklynCollege, Whitman Hall, Nov.19, 3pm, $2 ($1 seniors andstudents), 780-5291.TearsOLMSTED%u2019S PROSPECTPARK TODAY: A guidedwalking tour. Last event in theautumn Prospect Park Environmental Center Activities;Nov. 18, 2pm. Tour beginsoutside Brooklyn Public Library at (Jrand Army Plaza. $1donation. Contact John Muir atMA2-7686, Joe Merz at522-6550.Tours%u201c A CLASSIC ERA%u201d : Fashion exhibit spons. by BlackMerchandising Society of PrattInstitute. At Pratt, MemorialHall, Bklyn, Nov. 30, 8pm. $2for students, $4 general.636-3673.Films%u201c HALLELUJAH, I%u2019M ABUM:%u201d A1 Jolson. Nov. 18,7:30pm, 828 President St..bet 7& 8 Aves. Adults $1.50, kids$1.FORBIDDEN CITY: and%u201cGrowing up in China,\Brooklyn War Memorial Building, Cadman Plaza West &Orange Street. Sponsored bythe Bklyn Dep%u2019t of Parks andServices. Nov. 28, 7pm.CHILDREN%u2019S FILM PROGRAM: at the Brooklyn HeightsLibrary Branch, Cadman PlazaWest & Clinton Street, Nov.17, 7:30pm, free.%u201c THE TIME MACHINE:%u201dNov 16, 6pm, Pacific BranchLib., 25 4th Ave. Free.ARTS FILMS FOR ADULTS:Nov. 16, Mime, Nov. 30, 3:30.Park Slope Library, 431 SixthAve. Free.FILMS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS: Every 11am Mon. freefilms for persons 60 & older.Topics include travel, nutritionhealth issues, sports & others.238 Prospect Av. Center open8am-4pm, Mon.-Fri.LAM AZE PR E P A R E DCHILDBIRTH FILMS: ASPOsponsored. 1st Tues. of ea.month, 8pm. YWCA at Atlantic & 3rd Av. $1.50 788-0866.ALICE IN WONDERLAND:Nov. 19, 12:30 & 3:30, Brooklyn Center for the PerformingArts at Bklyn College, Gershwin Theater. $1.50 kids &seniors, $2. Group rates available. 469-8451 or 941-8538.%u201cMACBETH:%u201d Winner of 5Emmy awards. Nov. 28, 11am& 2pm Brooklyn's LIU. corFlatbush at DeKalb. Free%u201c VISIONS OF EIGHT:%u201dNov. 30, 6pm. Pacific BranchLib, 25 4th Ave at Pacific St.Free. 638-5180%u201c A STAR IS BORN%u201d : Origii t ?%u00ab**%u25a0 %u2022*%u2666 C l n t -Frederick March (color, 1937)828 President St. $1.50, $1kids. Free Snacks.November IS, 1171, THE PHOENIX, Page 23

