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                                    PHsseM XA r t T a k e stCjLiiDnAiii MilSiC; Tiie CcleuimcBrooklyn Performing Arts Festival openson Oct. 5 with a concert by the Roba Saxophone Quartet made up of both composersand performers. The next event in the indoor series at the Prospect Park PicnicHouse comes Oct. 12, when there will be aperformance of Vernon Reid%u2019s %u201cAfrerica,%u201dwhich examines the experience of theAfrican in America. All performances startat 3pm at the Picnic House, inside the parkfrom Prospect Park West and 5th Street.Admission is $5 or TDF voucher; $2.50 forchildren under 12. For information, call78WW55.ARTISTS FOR ARTISTS: Some 120 artists are participating in %u201cArtists for Artists,%u201d a joint fundraising venture ofBrooklyn Loft Tenants and Lower Manhattan Loft Tenants. The works they havedonated are on view at the Charles CowlesAnnex Gallery, 580 Broadway in Manhattanthrough Oct. 8, open Tuesday-Sunday,12-6pm. The works will be auctioned off onOct. 14 at 8pm, at the Puck Building,Houston St. and Lafayette in Manhattan.Admission is $20. Mail check, made out toNY Loft Tenants to JAF Box 2883, NY10116.PLAYWRIGHT HONORED: EveGoldfarb, a graduate of St. Ann%u2019s School inBrooklyn Heights, class of 1985, is one ofthree winners in the 1986 YoungPlaywrights Festival, sponsored by theFoundation of Dramatists Guild. Her play,%u201cA Delicate Situation,%u201d is being performedthrough October 12 at PlaywrightsHorizons, 416 West 42nd St. in Manhattan.This is the fifth year of the YoungPlaywrights Festival, and there has been aSt. Ann%u2019s student among the winners eachyear, reports Nancy Fales Garrett of theschool.CONSERVATORY ORCHESTRA: TheConservatory Orchestra of Brooklyn College, conducted by Dorothy Klotzman,opens its fall season Oct. 5 with a concert ofworks by Rossini, Beethoven, RimskyKorsakov, and a contemporary composer,Miriam Gideon, who has taught at BrooklynCollege and the Jewish TheologicalSeminary. The concert will start at 2pm inWhitman Hall, Campus Road and HillelPlace. Tickets are $5, $3 for students andseniors. For information, call 434-1900.ETHICAL WATCHWORDS: The Brooklyn%u00ab V ~ t %u2014 __kJOLlClJ 1U1 JLiUUCQi V/UHUl v< n u i tH iv n i u i v ahibit of works in %u201cWatercolors and MixedMedia%u201d by Joan Zraly Turken. There willbe a reception on October 5, l-3pm, and theexhibit will run through October 26. The exhibit will be on view Sundays, 12:30-2pm, orby appointment, at 53 Prospect Park West.For information, call 768-2972.JOYS OF CHILDREN: The F F AGallery in Greepoint will show %u201cThe Joys ofChildren,%u201d a group exhibit, Saturdays from10am-5pm, starting October 11. The exhibitwill run through Sunday, November 9, whenit will be open in conjunction with theWilliamsburgh Studio Tour. There will be areception on October 9, at 6pm. The galleryis at 16 Clifford Place. For information, call383-4975OPERA AUDITIONS: The Regina OperaCompany is looking for singers for parts inand the chorus of the three Italian operas ithas scheduled for the 1986-87 seasons.%u201cBarber of Seville,%u201d Rossini%u2019s comedy, willbe performed in late November and earlyDecember. Donizetti%u2019s %u201cElisir d%u2019Amore%u201dwill be presented in March. The companywill perform Puccini%u2019s %u201cManon Lescaut%u201d inJune. Send resumes and photos to MarieCantoni, Regina Opera, 1251 Thbor Court,Brooklyn 11219. For information, call232-3555.ART AFPRAISAL: An Art Appraisal Institute is being established at Long IslandUniversity%u2019s Brooklyn Campus. Amateurs,collectors, dealers, and those who plan topursue professional careers in appraisingmay choose from among six 16-week certificate courses in the appraisals of objetsd%u2019art beginning Oct. 6. The faculty, coordinated by David J. LeBeau, is comprisedof professionals currently working in thefields of antique appraisal, antique restoration, interior design, and photographic appraisal. Registration continues to the firstday of class. Tuition is $125 per course plusa $10 registration fee. For information, call403-1010.PAINTINGS OF BROOKLYN: An exhibition of paintings of the Brooklyn landscapeby Naomi Nemtzow is now on view inManhattan at the Bowery Gallery, Oct.17- Nov. 5, at 121 Wooster Street. Otherpaintings by Nemtzow can be seen at TheCreamery Cafe, 396 Seventh Avenue, inBrooklyn. For information, call 266-9543.210W 3PSTBROSDELI7 6 6 0 8 2 7W e d id n %u2019t in v e n t -th e 6 f o o t fte tz -O .LIONPALEY LTD.FINE WINE & SPIRITS88 SEVFNIH AVEbe iwien BERKELEY & UNIONMONDAY SATURDAYIOam 9|)m'(7 1 8 ) 8 5 7 - 7 0 0 8pROMp) fmt IocaI dfliviRyd d iv m y i Lk o u ^Ihoui N .ysvIa ups%u2022Pioolc arc co m *, buck n BrooklynNfVER Ilf i.*y/e just perfected it IK L Y N H E I G H T S C i n e m a s JoHfNSv%u2019sTuWANGRrl_ _ _ Tel 59b 70TO,Thru Tuesday%u201c Nothing inCommon%u201d .Tom Hanks A Jackie QleasonRated PQFri.-Sun. 1, 3:05, 5:10, 7:25, 9:35M on., Tubs. 2:30, 4:50, 7:15, 9:30 |Starts W ed. 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