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Page Twelve, PHOENIXEVENTSAN EVENING OF^ POETRY &MUSIC: New Life Theater Group,at the Billie Holiday Theater, 1368Fulton St., Jan. 5 & 6.THE PEOPLE AND MUSIC OFM O R O C C O , C o io r F n o iu E s s a y byS. Byron Stone, Sun., Jan. 7, 2 p.m.,Crystal Room, 4th Floor, Hotel St.George.WALT WHITMAN: Readings byactor Bernard Barrow. Sun., Jan.7, 2 p.m., Brooklyn Museum, 200Eastern Parkway. (Free)FUNDRAISER: Committee toElect George Alwon to the StateSenate still has bills to pay and so itis giving an English Sherry Party,Sun., Jan. 7, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at534-3rd St. Contribution: J5.00PEOPLE AND MUSIC OFMOROCCO: Slides and musicprogram by Byron Stone, BrooklynHeights Camera Club President.Sun., Jan. 7, 2 p.m., Crystal Room,Hotel St. George. Sponsored byHeights-Hill Council.WHITNEY NORTH SEYMOURJR: Will speak at an open meetingof the Brooklyn Jr. League. Wed.,Jan. 10, 8-30 p.m., FirstPresbyterian Church, 124 HenrySt.INDOOR PLANTS: Learn to knowand grow indoor plants. Thurs.,Jan. 11, 10:30 a.m.%u20142:30 p.m.Brooklyn Botanic Gardens.Members, $8; non-members, $11.Coffee and tea provided.POETRY READINGS: Ruth LisaSchechter and David Ingnatow.Sun., Jan. 14, 2 p.m., BrooklynMuseum (Free)FILMS: %u201cBig Business%u201d & \Tars%u201d%u2014 Laurel and Hardy, withtwo Road Runner Cartoons. Firstof series lasting through April atthe Berkeley Institute, 181 LincolnPI. Thurs.,%u2018 Jan. 18, 3:30 P.M.Series $5.00POETRY READINGS: HarrietZinnes and Edmund Pennant. Sun.,Jan. 21, 2 p.m., Brooklyn Museum(Free)CLASSIC SCREEN (OMEDIES:%u201cHips, Hips, Hooray,%u201d M in . Jan.7, 3 p.m. %u201cSons of the Desert,\starring Laurel and Hardy, Sun.,Jan. 21, 3 p.m. Brooklyn MuseumLecture Hall. Members, 50 cents;$1 non-members.BOARD OF EDUCATION:Regular monthly meeting postponed to Wed., Jan. 17, 8 p.m., 110Livingston St.BROOKLYN'S HAPPENING ]Do you have a civic, school, church, blockassociation social, or club meeting coming. Do euro ovmruono Imnuucup IIWAh -M. v ----------------------about it by letting PHOENIX know....................... ..................................Submit your listings bynoon Monday for each Thursday's paper.Write PHOFNIX at 132 Clinton St., or call643-1032LAST CHANCE: D e s ig n e r toys by artists a n d a n tiq u e toys will be onSONGS OF %u201820s & %u201830s: Colloquiumand concert. Fri., Jan. 5, BrooklynCollege. Colloquium, Room 92,GeiVnwui iiail, 4-u.oG p.iii. (free). Concert, Gershwin Theatre, 8 p.m.VOICES, INC: Black RepertoryCo. of 10 singer-actors, AuditoriumCourt, Bklyn. Museum, Sat., Jan.13, 2 p.m. (Free)JACQUELINE DU PRE,CELLIST: Whitman Hall,Brooklyn College, Campus Rd. %u2014Hillel PL, Jan. 13, 8 p.m. $3.2S-$5.95.BRECHT OPERAS & SONGS:Brooklyn Philharmonia, LukasFoss, conductor, Featuring NinaSimone, in songs by Brecht-Eisler,plus staged concert versions of theHindemith Brecht Opera,%u201cLehrstuck%u201d & the Kurt WeillBrecht %u201cJasager,%u201d Sun., Jan. 14,Brooklyn Academy of Music, 3p.m., $3.50%u2014$6.00.JOSE MOLINA & BAILESESPANOLES: dancers singers &instrumentalists from Spain. NewYork Community College, Sun.,Jan. 14, 3 p.m. $3. & $4.JAM SESSIONS: MUSE, 1530Bedford Ave., every Wed., 7:30p.m.CHILDRENS%u2019PROGRAMSTHE EAGLE AND THE HAWK SrAESOP%u2019S FABLES: Movies forKids, Brooklyn Academy of Music,Sat., Jan. 6, 2:30 p.m. $1.ABC%u2019S BY BROOKLYN ARTISTS,Original Illustrations by Brooklynartists of Ezra Jack Keats (SnowyDay), Arnold Lobel (Frog andToad Together) Maurice Sendak(Where the Wild Things Are) andothers, Community Gallery,Brooklyn Museum, Sun., Dec. 10through Jan. 7.RAT: original m usical forchildren. Sun., Jan. 7, 1 p.m.,Brooklyn Museum Auditorium.(Free)TOYS BY ARTISTS AND ANTIQUE TOYS, Lobby, BrooklynMuseum, through Jan. 7.display at the Brooklyn Museum through January 7.THEATRESCHOOL BUDGET: Publichearings Tues., Jan. 23, 10 a.m.,110 Livingston St.RegisterFor CoursesNon-credit courses, ranging from preparation for the high school equivalency diploma examination (GED) to chess, yoga and skiing, are being offered this Spring by the Adult Education Division of Long Island University%u2019s Brooklyn Center.The spring semester gets underway on February 1, with evening and weekend classes on LIU%u2019s downtown Brooklyn campus, Elatbush Avenue Extension at DeKalb Avenue. The campus is convenient to all subway lines and municipal parking.Mathematics, social studies, English and science comprise the GED Institute and are the subjects covered by the New York State High School Equivalency Examination. Students passing this exam witH satisfactory scores are eligible for either the College Preparatory Program or admission to the Credit Program at LIU.In the Special Interests Institute, instruction in chess, guitar, photography, yoga and skiing, along with speech improvement and accent perfection, living Spanish and English rs a seenndlanguage is being offered.Business and computer courses, as well as College Preparatory courses in communication skills, reading comprehension and analysis, and foundations of college mathematics round out the program%u2019s offerings. Both the GED and College Preparatory InstitutesMURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL:Sat., Jan. 6, 7:30 p.m., GreenwoodBaptist Church, 7th Ave. and 6thSt., Park Slope. Presented byBrooklyn College Players.CIVIL RIGHTS MUSICAL:Toussaint Group production of %u201cALion Roams the Street.%u201d BillyHolidav Theatre. $3. Information,636-091*8.TREASURE ISLAND: MusicalNew York Community College, 300Jay St., Sat., Jan. 13, 2 p.m. $1.50.THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK:Brooklyn Heights Players, 26Willow PL, Jan. 12 %u2014 13, 19 %u2014 20, 26%u2014 27, 8:30 p.m.ART EXHIBITSC. ANNA KATZ: Paintings onexhibit through Jan. 4. BrooklynMuseum Art School Little Gallery.ANDREW AND SUSAN GARDNER: artists talk about theirworks. Sun., Jan. 7, BrooklynMuseum, Bium Gallery.ONE MAN SHOW: Fran Cox.Brooklyn Museum, Little Gallery,Jan. 7%u201425. (Free)JAPANESE PRINTS:GallerynTalks. Wed., Jan. 10, andSat., Jan. 13, Brooklyn MuseumPrint Gallery.CALIFORNIA PRINTS: GalleryTalk. Thurs., Jan. 11, 1:15 p.m.,Brooklyn Museum, Blum Gallery.ROCCO G A L A TIO T O ,Photographs, on exhibition at theMetcalfe Gallery, BrooklynCenter, Long Island University,through Jan. 17. Hours, Mon-Fri.10-7 p.m.; Sat-Sun, 10-4 p.m.Visit MoroccoByron Stone, president of the Brooklyn Heights Camera Club, will present a slide and music program, %u201c People and Music of Morocco,%u201d on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2 p.m. in the Crystal Room of the Hotel St. George. The program is sponsored by the Heights and Hill Community Council.PHOTOS BY ROCCOGALATIOTO: M-Bldg. Lobby,LIU, Flatbush Ave. Ext. & DeKalbAve., Dec. 21%u2014Jan. 17, Mon%u2014Fri.10 a.m. -10 p.m., Weekends 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.FRAN COX: Paintings on exhibitJan. 7-25. Brooklyn Museum ArtSchool Little Gallery.FOREIGNERS IN JAPAN, printsby Yokohama artists after openingof the port in 1860, Print Gallery ofthe Brooklyn Museum, Dec. 6through Jan. 28.PAINTINGS, GRAPHICS:Collage, Mixed Media, Rubbings &Photos, Monthly RotatingExhibits, San Art Studio Gallery,15 Seventh Ave., Mon. - Fri. 1-10p.m.; Sat. 1-6 p.m.PRINTMAKING ANDILLUSTRATORS. Film s everySat. in Jan. at 3 p.m. BrooklynMuseum Lecture Hall.BOOKS BY CHILDREN, Producedin the Brooklyn Museum book &printing workshops, YoungPeople%u2019s Gallery, BrooklynMuseum D__ 0-Jan. 7.IN GOD%u2019S RIGHT HAND: Performances in English, Sun., Jan. 7,and Sat., Jan. 13, at 1 p.m. and inSpanish at 3:30 p.m. BrooklynAcademy of Music. Tickets 75cents to $1.25. Information, 783-2434.CINDERELLA, by Prince St.Players, Music Hall, BrooklynAcademy of Music, Sun., Jan. 14, 1p.m. & 3:30 p.m. 75 cents%u2014$1.75.AROUND, OVER, UNDER ANDTHROUGH, an environment foryoung children created by SchoolWorks, Inc. MUSE, 1530 BedfordAve., Nov. 11%u2014Jan. 14, 774-9200.Lecture SetWhitney North Seymour Jr., U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, will speak in Brooklyn Heights on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 8:30 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church.i HARVEY%u2019S IAN ART & ANTIQUE BOUTIQUEpaintings - prints - accessoriesrugs - jewelryO PEN DAILY 1 2 -7 P M Sun., alsou p p iu vv,u u j m eAdministration. l:i i f a*__. ______t j m u iu u y u e j i .1 4 1 Xf'iA- I f %u00bb / %u201cTPRINT SALE: Specially purchased I9th century Japaneseblock prints. Througtgh FebrBrooklyn Museum.February.Sponsored by the Junior League of Brooklyn, the meeting is open to the public.A plemant way to spend an eveningT n a P o n n w R r i r l n%u25a0 %u25a0 %u25a0 we %u25a0 we %u25a0 %u25a0 %u25a0 %u25a0 y war m m xmBook Shop]is now open at156 Montague St.624-0244l Li n * ta n n t i n _____I ___iv /M iv i k j o rivi m onauy m mtu S m iu iu u u u y | V

