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Pate 20 PHOENIX January 10.1974ENERGY CRISIS: IS IT KtAL %u2014Forum, St. John%u2019s Church. St.John's PL between Sixth andSeventh Ave., Fri., Jan. 11. 8 p.m.Speakers from: SSEU Local 371,Tenant groups, Workers ActionMovement and Progressive LaborParty will discuss how to fightlayoffs and lack of heat due tocrisis.to find out when and where,____ read the PHOENIX every week.PUBLIC HEARINGS: spons byState Senator Carol Bellamy. Onmatters of concern for localresidents. Sat., Jan. 12, 2-5pm, St.Mary Star of the Sea, RCC, Court%u2014 Luquer Sts.CLARK ON NIXON: RamseyClark speaking on \of Richard Nixon%u201d, sponsored byWest Brooklyn IndependentDemocrats, lu es., Jan. 15,Community Room, CadmanTowers, 101 Clark St. Free.SANE FORUM: I)r. RobertHeilbroner will speak on \Human Prospect\10, First Unitarian Church, MonroePI. and Pierrepont St. Free.INTERACTORS MEET: Meetingof South Brooklyn Interactors todiscuss Comprehensive HealthPlanning and other matters ofcommunity interest. ChristChurch, Kane and Clinton Sts.,Wed., Jan. 10, 8 p.m.POETRY AT THE PAWN: PoetryReading, Kings Pawn Tavern,Hoyt and Bergen Sts., 8:30 pm(contribution). Jan. 29%u2014MichaelAndre and Allan Ziegler Jan. 22:Rochelle Ratner and NathanWhiting. Jan. 15: Rosamond Dauerand Robert Paton. Organized byRobert Ilershon.iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiForumOn VetProblems\and His Problems%u201d will be the subject of a talk by Dr. Julian A. David. M.D. at the general membership meeting of the Park Slope C ivic Council. Thursday, January 17, at 8 p.m., at the Nurses' Residence, Methodist Hospital, corner of 8th Ave. and 6th St.Dr. David is recognized as an outstanding authority in the field of veteran care and counselling. He has served as Chief of Staff at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Brooklyn, and was Chief of Psychiatry Service at the VA Hospital in the Bronx. He has taught at a number of medical schools in the area.All members of the Park Slope Council aNd their guests are cordially invited.All veterans are welcome, especially those who are Vietnam Veterans, says Council President Noonan, iimiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiENERGY CRISIS FORUM:presented by the Daily World at theMongoose Community Center, 782Union St. btwn 6th & 7th Ave. Jan.19, 8:30pm. Public welcomeOLD TESTAMENT LECTURES:Monday morning lecture series,Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims,75 Hicks St., led by Dr. Harry H.Kruener, pastor. Set for 11 a.m.Jan. 14, 21, 28 and Feb. 4 coffeehour starts at 10:30. Four heros tobe studied are Abraham, Joseph,Jacob and Isaac. Free babysittingavailable. Sponsored by Churchwomen United in Brooklyn. Forinfo cali 528-5852.LECTURE: THE IMPERATIVEFOR NON-VIOLENT SOLUTIONSby Howard Box, Leader Bklyn.Soc. for Ethical Culture MeetingHouse, 53 Prospect Pk. W. Jan. 20,11am. Free. Public welcome150th ANNIVERSARY:- ofBrooklyn Institute of Arts andSciences celebrated at Long IslandHistorical Society, Sun., Jan. 20.With James Q. Riodan, Prs. & Dr.Donald F. Simon.MUSIC ctheatreBLUES-JAZZ: Odetta at theAcademy of Music, 30 LafayetteAve., Music Hall. Jan. 13, 3 p.m. onJan. 27, Elvin Jones Quintet.HEIGHTS PLAYERS: \Paradiso%u201d, directed by Jay Julian,Jan. 11-13, 18-20, 25-27| 8:30 p.m. 26Willow Place, Reservations 237-2752.THE PAST IS THE PAST &GOING THRU CHANGES: play atthe Billie Holiday Theatre 1368Fulton St. Dec. 29 through Feb. 23,Wed., Thurs., Fri. 8 p.m. Wed.mat. 3 p.m. Adm. $3.50, $4.50, $5.50.For info, call 636-0918.SHAKESPEARE ON FILM. Jan.16, Julius Ceasar, 1953. Jan. 17,Macbeth, 1950, Jan. 18, TheTaming of the Shrew, 1966.American Film Institute sponsor.All tickets $1. Music Hall, BrooklynAcademy of Music 8 p.m.RICHARD II: Royal ShakespeareCompany%u2019s production directed byJohn Barton, with lan Richardsonand Richard Pasco alternating inthe title role. Brooklyn Academy ofMusic. Jan. 12-27. Opera House.Tickets from $3.50 to $7.50. Boxoffice, 636-4100.SYLVIA PLATH AT THEACADEMY: A play which includesPlath%u2019s poetry and her one-act play%u201cThree Women\Shakespeare Company productiondirected by Barry Kyle. BrooklynAcademy of Music, Jan. 15-27.Tickets $4.50 and $6. Box office 636-4100.FOLK SINGER-CELLIST: DianePonzio Jan. 12, 8:30pm at theMongoose Community Center 782Union St. FreeRichard Pasco as Richard in %u201cRichard II%u201d, performed by the RoyalShakespeare Company at the Brooklyn Academy of Music fromJan. 9-27, as part of the Academy%u2019s British Season. For ticketinformation, call 636-4100.\drama presenting the personalitiesof famous leading ladies in dramalike Juliet, Lady Macbeth, etc.Jan. 13. 7pm First PresbyterianChurch 124 Henry St. AdmissionFree. Public welcome.JAZZ CONCERT: Thurs. Jan. 17,8pm, CBA Electro-AcousticalChamber Group. MUSE, BedfordLincoln Neighborhood Museum,1530 Bedford Avenue. Free.THEATRE FOR LITTLE FOLK,Billie Holiday Theatre. 1368 FultonSt., Frank Brents The Duck Man,Sat. Jan. 19, 1974, 2:30 p.m. Adm.$1.00, call 636-0918-19%u2022THE PAST IS THE PAST ANDGOING THRU CHANGES: play atthe Billie Holiday Thatre 1368Fulton St. Dec. 29-Feb. 23, Wed.,Thurs., and Fri. 8pm. Wed. mainee3pm Adm. $3.50. $4.50, $5.50. Forinfo call 636-0918.ART EXHIBITSSANDLER PAINTINGS: Work ofAlvin Sadler on display, LobbyGallery Brooklyn Center, LIU,Jan. 8-24, Mon-Fri, 10 a.m. to 10p.m. Corner Flatbush Ext. andDeKalb Aves. Free.LIBRARY EXHIBITION:drawings and woodcuts of JanetGlazer, Brooklyn Heights BranchLibrary, Cadman P%u2019.aza West andClinton St. Through Feb. 1.PAINTINGS AT LIU: Exhibit byMarjorie Apter-McKevitt, LIUBrooklyn Center, Through Jan. 31,Lobby Gallery, Metcalfe Hall, 10-7p.m. Weekdays, 10-4 p.m.Weekends, Free.PRINTS AND PAINTINGS: ofJulia Foote Shaw, Gallery 91, 91Atlantic Ave., Jan. 18-31, 6-9 p.m.opening day; daily 12-5 p.m.EVENTSStaff MeetTo StudyAssociationStaff members at the Brooklyn Museum, caught in the midst of the recent controversy which ended with Director Duncan Cameron%u2019s resignation last month, are reaching toward self-help via employee organization.An initial meeting was held on Jan. 7 which began discussion on the need for staff input into Museum policy, and on the form the association or organization will take. According to reports, consideration is being given to a format similar to the PASTAMOMA union at the Museum of Modern Art, as well as to an employee management alliance.Though both pro and anti Cameron people at the Museum are still remembering old wounds, the appointment of reportedly neutral Michael Kan as Interim Director has exerted a pacifying influence, some staff members say. The new administrator who unlike Cameron, comes from the Curatorial side%u2014Primitive art and new world cultures%u2014will remain at his post until a Search Committee made up of members of the Museum%u2019s Board of Governors and members of the overseeing Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences ( yet to be chosen) appoints a new Director.Triangle Parks SetsPotluck SupperThe Triangle Parks%u2014Flatbush Ave. Improvement Committee will start the new year off officially with a general membership Pot Luck Supper meeting Wed., Jan. 16, at 6:30 p.m. at the Washington Community Club, 300 Flatbush Ave.Members are asked to bring a dish of food for the buffet (coffee will be provided) and while they dine, they will consider a host of topics such as the Youth Services Committee, a proposed Development Study for Flatbush Ave. and tax-exempt status for TPFAIC.In another development, the Committee has announced the establishment of a CulturalRecreational Youth Fund for the purpose of reading, cultural and sports programs for deprived children in the Park Slope area.Volunteers and contributions are needed and all interested residents are asked to call 638-4552 or 638- 7233 for further information.GALLERY TALK: Jan. 12, 1:15pm Design Colonial Style; EarlyAmerican Homes. Nina Jensen 4thfl. Brooklyn Museum.TERRACOTTAS FROM INDIA:Sculpture from 3000 B.C. to A.D.650 Bklyn Museum Thru February.HISTORIC PARK SLOPE: anexhibition of photos, prints andmemorabilia describing thecommunity%u2019s early years. LongIsland Historical Society, 128Pierrepont St. Thru Feb.THE ART OF DECORATION:drawings & objects from theCollections of the Cooper-He2ittMuseum. Dec. 19- Feb. 3. Robert E.Blum Gallery, Brooklyn Museum.Free.Don%u2019t m iss a single issu e... Subscribe Today!AiTUflKM reiPJboonix, V22 Clinton Stroof , B r o o k ly n , ff.Y. f 120 V1One Year iiI A d d r u t t.......................... City z t e O n l y $ 5 . 0 0 {

