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Page 16 PHOENIX January 31,1974EVENTSDISCUSSION ON CHILE,Mongoose Community Center, 782Union St., Fri., Feb. I, 8:30 p.m.OLI) & NEW SONGS OFSTRUGGLE: In English &Spanish. Benefit Folk Concert forthe Workers Action Movement &the Progressive Labor Party, St.John%u2019s Church, St. John's Placebet. 6 & 7 Aves., Sat. Feb. 2, 8 p.m.contr. $3.FORUM ON MEDITATION,Mongoose, Sat., Feb. 2, 8:30 p.m.LECTURE ON BROOKLYN: Slideshow and lecture on Brooklyn,Louis Singer, at YWCA, 30 ThirdAve., Friday, Feb. 8, 7:30 p.m.Free.ETHICS & THE LABORMOVEMENT, David White, V. P.Local 1109 Drug & Hospital UnionAFL-CIO, Brooklyn Soc. forEthical Culture, Fri., Feb. 8, 8p.m., adm. $2. Students $1.WHITMAN -CRANE MEMORIALPOETRY SERIES: reading atLong Island Historical Society. 128Pierrepont St. Sun., Feb. 10, 3pm.ON THE THIRD DAY, Filmshowing variety of South Africanflora, Slides & Commentary fromSouth African, Stephen K-M Tim,at Auditorium. Brooklyn BotanicGarden, 1000 Washington Ave.,Sun., Feb. 10, 2:30 p.m. gen. adm.$1. Sen. (%u2019it. & Children 50 cents,members, free.ThoselovelymonthlychecksGet basic life insurance protection today %u2014 when you need it most - then monthly checks from Metropolitan Life later on, supplementing other retirement income.Call me for details.Joseph C. VetriOne World Trade Center New York, N.Y. 432-9000Q Metropolitan LifeW here the future is nowI would like, without obligation. more information on the Metropolitan Plan featured above.Name.Addtess_______ ____ ___ ___CityState Zip(Mail to address above)to find out when and where,read the PHOENIX every week.COMMUNITY DINNER,Mongoose, 782 Union St., Sun., Feb.3, 6:30 p.m.TUESDAY NIGHT MOVIES:Richard Griffo%u2019s free film seriesresumes Feb. 12 at the FirstPresbyterian Church, 124 HenrySt., 7 p.m. %u201c Something forEveryone%u201d, starring Michael Yorkand Angela Lansbury. WoodmanRoom.NEW DEVELOPMENTS INMIDDLE EAST, lecture by Curwon Stoddart. Brooklyn Soc. forEthical Culture, 53 Prospect West,Sun., Feb. 3, 11 a.m.ATLANTIC AVENUE MEETS:First meeting of Atlantic Ave.Committee of Downtown BrooklynDevelopment Assn., Wed., Feb. 6,Nurses Residence, LICH, 340Henry St. Coffee, refreshments at5:30, meeting at 6 p.m. Programincludes slide show of proposedAvenue zoning, presented by RobinBurns. NYC Senior* UrbanDesigner, Slide show of Avenue asit is now, plus committee reports.For information call J^ 2-2940.SOCIAL CONCERN LECTURES:Dr. Allen Graubard, visitingeditor, Pantheon Books and Asst.Prof. Univ. of Mass., discussing%u201cCan Education Be a Route toEquality in American Society.Free public lecture, Thurs., Feb.14, 7 p.m. School of ContemporaryStudies, Brooklyn CollegeDowntown Center, 96 Schermerhorn St.M USIC &THEATREUP WITH PEOPLE: musical showspon. by St. Paul%u2019s Home SchoolAssn. Sat., Feb. 2, 8pm. SchoolHall, 209 Warren St. Tickets: $1,children; $1.50, adults, or $5 forentire family.COLUMBUS WOODWINDQUINTET, Works by Vivaldi,Haydn, Franz Danzi & Paul Hindemith, First PresbyterianChurch, 124 Henry St., Sun., Feb. 3,7 p.m., free.Ian McKellen and Steila Reid in a scene from %u2018%u2018The Wood Demon%u201d , a presentation of The Actor%u2019s Company, appearing as part of the British Season at the Brooklyn Academy of Music thrrough Feb. 24.iiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiGallery 91 OpensIts Second InvitationalAs Gallery 91 nears the completion of 2 successful years, it announces a Second Invitational Exhibition including the major works of 13 professional artists opening Saturday, Feb. 2.The guest artists include: Michael Cotter, Ruth Gray, Mary Fife Lanning, Alex McFarlane, Margo Mead, Jonathan Prall, Bruce Rosen, Barbara Schaefer, Hyaon Sam Shim, Malcolm Stock, Helene Taterka, and Ed Young.They are exhibiting major works and represent a varietyof artisitc styles. The variety includes welded massive steel sculpture by Alex McFarlane to new realism studies of gigantic flowers by Ruth Gray of Brooklyn Heights.The members of the Gallery 91 cooperative, sponsors of this Second Invitational, invite the public to join them at the opening reception on Feb. 2, between noon and 5 for coffee and punch. The gallery's at 91 Atlantic Ave. (between Hicks and Henry Sts.) The Hours: Tues, Wed., Thurs, 12 to 3 p.m. and Sat. and Sun. 12 to 5, The exhibition runs to Feb. 21.PEOPLE TO PEOPLE: Sun. 2p.m., Feb. 3, Brooklyn Museum,188 Eastern Parkway, Performance %u201cThe Golden Mean: AMeasure of Human Form%u201d ,Dancers in Gold Create LivingSculptures, conceived by SusanKappraff.iiiiiiiiimiitiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiim oh Mem n o u n T O |)OOH SKRV1CKH e ig h t s C a r & L im o u s in e S e r v ic e In c .I.orn l Hinl l.onu (.illsZone Flat Ratesn r i n : i inn ns tki .;oo %u201c ODDORPHEUS AT BAM: OrpheusTrio, chamber music concert atBrooklyn Academy of Music, Feb.3, 3 p.m. Program includesDebussy, Teleman, Rolla, Salzedoand Berio works. Tickets $4.HE WHO GETS SLAPPED, byLeonid Andreyev, LIU Theatre Co.at St. Felix Street Theatre (nearBAM) 126 St. Felix St. Feb. 7, 8, 9,14, 15, 16; 8 p.m. Adm. $2.50,students with ID, $1.50.1 7 . 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