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                                    To H a v e Your Event ListedH e re , C o m p o s e a C o n c is e ly W o rd e d N e w sI te m - M o b o Q u ro Tr%u00bb I n r ln r lo a T olor> h r%u00bbn o........ ------ -- %u201c .UMvN u m b e r. S end to: U p an d C o m in g3 9 5 A tla n tic A v e n u e , B ro o klyn 11217D e a d lin e : F rid ay fo r T h u rsd a y's P aper%u2018 Monumentalluseum ExhibitP A R K IE S %u2019 P A R K : Prospect Park Boathouseshows photo exhibition of \Prospect Park,\of Dec., Wed.-Sun., 11am-4:45pm; after Oct. 15,Sat. and Sun., 11am-4:45pm only. Use Flatbush Ave. and Empire Blvd. entrance. For info,287-3559.F O U N D A T IO N F A C U L T Y : Pratt Institute sRubelle and Norman Schafler Gallery hostsmixed media exhibit of works by facultyteaching foundation art, art education andfashion design, %u201c Foundation Faculty %u201986.%u201dThru Oct. 31, Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Reception:Sept. 30, 4-6pm. 200 W illoughby Ave. For info,636-3517.L IB R A R Y C E R A M IC S : Central PublicLibrary shows exhibit of ceramic sculpture.Thru Nov. 3. Grand Army Plaza. For info,780-7700.P L A T T P A IN T IN G S : Central Public Libraryshows exhibit %u201c Robert Platt: Paintings, FelixPlaza.%u201d Thru Nov. 3. Grand Army Plaza. For info, 780-7700.L IU F A C U L T Y : Long Island UniversityBrooklyn Cam pus%u2019s Salena Gallery shows%u201cArt Faculty Exhibition %u201986\ings, drawings, sculptures, mixed media andcalligraphy. Oct. 6-31, Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm.Reception, Oct. 9, 4-6pm. Flatbush Ave. Extension and DeKalb Ave. For info, 403-1051.IM M IG R A T IO N T ID E S : Museum of theBorough of Brooklyn exhibit %u201cTides of Im %u00admigration: Romantic Visions and UrbanRealities,%u201d 95 works on immigrant experience.Oct. 7-Dec. 2, Mon., Wed., Thurs., 10am-5pm;Tues., 10am-8pm; Fri.-Sun., 12-4pm. BrooklynCollege, Boylan Hall, Room 2147, Bedford Ave.and Ave. H. For info, 780-5152.F R A N C IS C A N B R O T H E R S : %u201cThe Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn,\The Kelly Institute for Local HistoricalStudies at St. Francis College will be exhibited at St. Francis, 180 Remsen St. in theFounders Hall through October 31. Free. Forinfo, 522-2300.S T. F R A N C IS B O O K S : %u201cBooks for Franciscophiles,%u201d will be presented in the McGarryLibrary, during college hours, Monday-Fridayat St. Francis, 180 Remsen St. through October 31. Free. For info, call 522-2300.i s one o f the featured draw ingsrics by 22 Contem poraryta e u m through N ovem ber 10. Theil creation is th e work o f Robert)A M M O S P A C E : %u201cSay Cheese,%u201d exhibit ofcontemporary portraiture, all m edia. Oct.19-Nov. 23, Sat. and Sun., 1-5pm. 135 PlymouthSt. For info, 858-1900.B A C A D O W N T O W N E X H IB IT IO N S : %u201c LivingRituals,%u201d sculptural installations by AngelikaFesta, Jay Sims and Tom Eric Stanton, thruOct. 11. %u201cGlamour and Drama,\terpretations and documentary photographsby Daniel Falgerho, Ruby Levesque, KeriPickett and John Schlesinger, Oct. 24-Nov. 22.%u201cThe Toy Show,\Downtown's 2nd annual invitational exhibit oftoys; also, %u201cArtist%u2019s Videos,\gallery, both Dec. 5-23. Gallery hours:Tues.-Thurs., 1-6pm; Fri. and Sat., 1-10pm. 111iths In Brownstone Brooklynthe Brooklyn Public Library. BrooklynHeights: Mon.-W ed., 10am-8pm; Thurs., 10am6pm; Fri., 12-6pm; Sat., 11am-3pm; Sun.,l-5pm ; Cadman Plaza W est and Clinton St.;780-7789. Business Library: Mon.-W ed., 10am8pm; Thurs., 10am-6pm; Fri., 12-6pm; Sat.,11am-3pm; Cadman Plaza W est and ClintonSt.; 780-7780. Central Library: Mon.-Thurs.,; 9am-8pm; Fri. and Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun.,, 1-5pm; Grand Arm y Plaza; 780-7700. ClintonHill: Mon., 12-6pm; Tues. and W ed., 10am8pm; Thurs., 1-8pm; Fri., 1-6pm; Sat., 11am3pm; W ashington and Lafayette Aves.;857-8038. Carroll Gardens: M on. and Tues.,10am-6pm; W ed., 1-8pm; Thurs., 12-6pm; Fr.,1-6pm; at., I1am -3pm ; Clinton and Union Sts.;625-5838. Pacific: Mon., 10am-6pm; Tues.,12-Spm; Wed., 10am-6pm; Thurs., 1-8pm; Fri.,l-6pm ; Fourth Ave. and Pacific St., 638-5180.Park Slope: Mon., 1-8pm; Tues. and Wed.,10am-6pm; Thurs. 12-6pm; Fri., 1-6pm; Sat.,11am-3pm; Sixth Ave. and 9th St.; 768-0593.Red Hook: Mon.-W ed., 10am-5:30pm; Thurs.and Fri., 12-5:30pm; W olcott and Dwight Sts;875-4412. W alt Whitman: Mon.-W ed., 10am6pm; Thurs. and Fri., 1-6pm; St. Edwards St.holidays 10-6pm. Areas o f current special interest: Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, W aterLily Pools, Fragrance Garden, Annual Border,Perennial Border. Tours: Saturdays, 10:30amand Sundays, 1pm, m eet at Garden Shop onM agnolia Plaza, free; Garden shop openTues.-Fri., 9:30am-5:30pm, weekends andholidays, 10am-5:30pm. Closed M on. PottingSoil W orkshop, Oct. 5 , 1-4pm, reservations required. 1000 W ashington Ave. For inform ation622-4433.BROOKLYN C H ILD R E N %u2019S MUSEUM:Special events for kids. Oct. 5: \Anim als,\2:45pm; %u201cSynthesound %u2014 The W orld of Electronic Music,\3pm . Oct. 11: %u201c Fun Festival for Young Peoplewith Hearing Im pairm ents,%u201d 10am-1:30pm;%u201cThe Tortoise and the Hare,%u201d by Puppets-ToGo, 1:30pm and 3pm. Hours: Mon., W ed., Fri.,2-5pm; Thurs., 2-8pm; Sat., Sun., holidays,10am-5pm; closed Tues. Museum is at 145Brooklyn Ave. All events free. For info,735-4400.BROOKLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Exhiblt: %u201cThe Great Divine; Brooklyn's HenryAubum P!,; 0%u2018' K1Kno Ward Ronr.hftr%u201d lues.-Sat.. 12-5diti. throuohBROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN: Garden Oct. 10. 128 Pierrepont St. Walking tour ofopen Tues.-Fri., 8-6pm; weekends and Sheepshead Bay, Sept. 2 1 ,1pm. M eet atWilloughby St. For info, 596-2222.B E L A N T H I G A L L E R Y : %u201cRecent Paintings byGeorge Kerasiotis.%u201d Oct. 2-23, Wed.-Mon.,10am-midnight. 142 Court St. For info,855-2769.B R O O K L Y N B O T A N IC G A R D E N : \Who Paint in the Garden\Patricia Winer, %u201c Floral and Landscape Paintings,%u201d thru Oct. 13. %u201c12 Artists: Paintings andPhotographs,%u201d by winners of BBG%u2019s 1986Juried Fence Art Show, Nov. 8-Dec. 14. Hours:Sat. and Sun., 11am-4pm; or by appointment.Members' Room, Administration Building,1000 Washington Ave. For info, 622-4433.B R O O K L Y N M U S E U M E X H IB IT S : At theBrooklyn Museum this fall. %u201cStarred: CityWithin a City,%u201d thru Sept. 29. \Hudred Views of Edo,%u201d thru Nov. 5.\Contemporary Am ericans,%u201d thru Nov. 10.%u201cCelebration Textiles: Faces and Places,%u201d thruDec. 1. \lection of Modern French Art,%u201d thru Jan 5.Reinstallation of Islamic Collection, opensSept. 26, permanent. %u201cAmerican Works onPaper 1918-1941,%u201c Oct. 3-Dec. 1. \Age in America 1918-1941,%u201d Oct. 17-Feb. 16.%u201cThe Advent of Modernism: PostImpressionism and North American Art1900-1918,\Roundabout and Other Works,%u201d Nov. 26-Jan.26. \10-June 29. %u201cCleve Gray: Works on Paper,\Dec. 12-Feb. 23. The Museum is open Mon.,Wed.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., 11am-6pm;holidays, 1-5pm. 200 Eastern Pkwy. For info,638-5000.C H A M E L E O N G A L L E R Y : %u201c(sense of place)%u201druns thru Oct. 18. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 1-7pm;Sat., 11am-7pm; Sun., 11am-5pm. 428 SeventhAve. For info, 965-4583.FFA G A L L E R Y : \group show. Oct. 11-Nov. 8, Sat., 10am-5pm;also open Nov. 9, 10am-5pm. 16 Clifford PI.For info, 383-4975. Reception: Oct. 9, 6pm.L IV IN G A R T S P A C E : \ings and sculpture by Laura Leigh Bruce, IIene Hughes, Lucinda Prince and CordulaVolkening. Sept. 27 and 2 8 ,12-6pm, reception:Sept. 2 7 ,8 nm. 475 Fifth Ave. For info,788-8588.M IN O R IN J U R Y : \by Noah Jemison. Thru Oct. 5, Fri.-Sun., 1-6 orby appointment. 1073 Manhattan Ave. For info389-7985M U S E U M O F T H E B O R O U G H O FB R O O K L Y N : \Visions and Urban Realities.%u201d Oct. 7-Dec. 2,Mon., Wed., Thurs., 10am-5pm; Tues., 10am8pm; Fri.-Sun., 12-4pm. Brooklyn College,Boylan Hall, Room 2147, Bedford Ave. andCampus Rd. For info, 780-5152.P A L M G A L L E R Y : %u201cSix Paintings,%u201d by SusanEdgar, Ellen Gam ble and Allen Grindle. ThruSept. 28; Sat. and Sun. 12-6pm, or by appointment. 408 Atlantic Ave. For info, 624-7091.R E T R O G A L L E R Y : %u201cSummer Group Show,\artworks from electronic sculptures to handprinted lithographies, thru Sept. 30. Open byappointment only. 407 Douglass St. For info,622-8840.And BeyondSheepshead Bay D train station, $5/$3 formembers. For info, 824-0890.GREENMARKETS: Get fresh, regionallygrown fruits and vegetables at The Greenmarket at Cadman Piaza W est at M ontagueSt., Tuesdays through Dec. 23, and Saturdaysyear round; at Colum bus Plaza, Jay St. nearMyrtle Ave., Tuesdays year round and Fridaysthru Dec. 17; and at Flatbush Avenue at Atlantic Ave., W ednesdays thru Dec. 17 For info call(212) 566-0990.JAMAICA BAY W ILD LIFE REFUGE: Encompassing 9,155 acres, the W ildlife Refuge includes a salt marsh, upland fields and woods,ponds, an expanse of bay and islands, and aprime-spot bird refuge. Films: Films onvarious; natural history subjects wilt be shownevery Slunday at 1 and 3pm through Novemberat the Refuge V isitor Center. Tours: NationalPark Ranger leads guided walk around WestPond at the Refuge. Sundays, 2pm throughNovember. Meet at W ildlife Refuge Center.Meet at W ildlife Refuge Visitor Cents-, directions: IN D subway (A train) to Broad ChannelStation. Walk w est to Cross Bay Blvd., thennorth to Center on left. By car: Belt Parkwayto Cross Bav Blvd.. Exit 17-S. Cross NorthChannel Bridge, refuge is another mile, on theright. For more information, 474-0613.R O T U N D A G A L L E R Y : %u201c Pin-Ups,%u201d exhibitionof works without frames. Thru Nov. 1. %u201cTheAnimal W ithin%u201d with work by Emilio Cruz, Linda Peer and Rochelle Shiroff. Nov. 10-Dec. 20.Gallery hours: Tues.-Fri., 12-5pm; Sat., 11am4pm. Cadman Plaza W est and Orange St. Forinfo, 875-4031.T H E C LA Y P O T : Hardwood furniture byartist/woodworker John Bickel. Thru Oct. 16;Mon.-Wed., Sat., 10:30am-6:30pm Thurs. andFri., 10:30am-7:30pm; Sun., 12-5pm. 162Seventh Ave. For info, 788-6564.W E IS N E R G A L L E R Y : \ings, pen-and-ink and pencil drawings, byPeter G. Lynch, thru Oct. 31. Paintings byCraig Killy, in Nov., and photographs byGeorge Zimm erman, in Dec., will follow.Gallery hours: Wed.-Sat., 1-7pm. 8812 ThirdAve. For info, 748-1324.D IS C U S S F IL M S : Brooklyn Society forEthical Culture holds film series, %u201cMovies toTalk About,%u201d VCR presentations followed bydiscussion. \spect Park West. $2. For info, 768-2972.F IL M S AT W A L T W H IT M A N L IB R A R Y :Wednesday film series. %u201c Helen Keller in HerStory,%u201d Oct. 8, 2pm. Walt W hitm an Library. St.Edwards St. and Auburn PI. Free.P A C IF IC F L IC K S : Thursday film series.%u201cNew York City, Too Far From Tamps Blues\and \Times,\Library, Fourth Ave. and Pacific St. Free.C IN E M A %u201986: Brooklyn War Memorial showsfilms. %u201c Miss Goodall and the Lions ofSerengeti\%u201cM eat,\7. \and %u201cThe M ost,%u201d Oct. 9. All film s start 7pm.Cadman Piaza West, between Clark and Middagh Sts. Free. For info, 965-6584.S L O P E C O M E D Y : Park Slope Library shows\Hollywood %u201d Oct. 3, 3:30pm. Sixth Ave. and9th St. Free. 768-0593.G R E A T L IV E S : Great Lives on Film series:%u201c Picasso at 90%u201d and %u201cMem ories of M onet,%u201dOct. 6; 2:30pm. Brooklyn Heights Library, 280Cadman Plaza West. For info, 780-7789.A F R IC A C L U B : Network Africa Club continues its African Film Festival with the showing of \Theater, 40 Green Ave. 3pm. Also guestspeaker on Senegal. $5. Reservations and info, 237-1299 or 802-0339.A B O R T IO N TA LE S : Brooklyn Pro-ChoiceNetwork shows film %u201cAbortion: Stories fromNorth and South.%u201d Oct. 7, 7:30pm. BrooklynSociety for Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect ParkWest. $2. For info, 789-6752.F IL M F E S T IV A L : A discussion of threefilms: %u201c II Povelerllo;\\Religion Professor Gerald Largo, October 9and 15, 2:30-3:30pm in room 200C at St. Francis College, 180 Remsen St. Free. For info call522-2300.D U F F IE L D : 249 Duffield St. Tel. 855-3967.1.Armed Response, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:30, 2:20, 4:15,6:10, 8, 10. 2. The Fly, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:15, 2:05,4:10, 6:10, 8:10, 10:15.M E T R O P O L IT A N Q U A D : 395 Fulton St. Tel.875-4024.1. Playing for Keeps, Fri.-Thurs.: 12,2, 3:55, 5:55, 8, 10. 2. Crocodile Dundee,Fri.-Thurs.: 12:40, 2:35, 4:30, 6:25, 8:20, 10:15. 3.Karate Kid II, Fri.-Thurs.: 12, 2, 4, 6 ,8 ,1 0 . 4.She%u2019s G otta Have It, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:10, 1:50,3:30, 5:15, 7, 8:30, 10:20.P L A Z A T W IN C IN E M A : 314 Flatbush at 7thAve. Tel. 636-0170.1. Restless Natives, Fri:6:10, 9:40, Sat: 2:40, 6:10, 9:40, Sun & Mon:2:40, 6:10, 9:40, Tues: 6:10, 9:40. Desert Hearts,Fri: 8,11, Sat: 1, 4:30, 8, 11:30, Sun & Mon: 1,4:30,8, Tues-Thurs: 8. 2. She%u2019s G otta Have It,Fri: 5,6:35, 8:15, 9:50,11:25, Sat: 1:50, 3:25, 5,6:35, 8:15, 9:50,11:25, Sun, Mon: 1, 2:35, 4:05,5:35, 7:15, 8:55, 10:30, Tues-Thurs: 6:30, 8:05,9'35. 2C O B B L E H IL L T W IN : 265 Court Street. Tel.596-9113.1. Tough Guys, Fri: 6, 8, 10, Sat: 2:30,4:15, 6, 8,10, Sun & Wed: 1, 3:05, 5:10, 7:15,9:15, Mon, Tues, Thurs: 6, 7:50, 9 40.Transformers, Sat: 1pm. 2. Stand By Me, Fri:5:15, 7, 8:40,10:20, Sat: 2:45, 4:30, 7, 8:40,10:20, Sun & Wed: 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8, 9:40, Mon,Tues, Thurs: 6, 7:45, 9:30. Flight of theNavigator, Sat, Sun: 1pm.B R O O K L Y N H E IG H T S C IN E M A S : 70 HenrySt. ^Qft-7070 1 P.hilrirpn nf aLesser God, Fri, Sat, Sun: 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:40,9:50, Mon-Thurs: 2:30, 5, 7:25, 9:35. 2. Nothingin Common, Fri-Sun: 1, 3:05, 5:10, 7:25, 9:35,Mon, Tues: 2:30, 4:50, 7:15, 9:30.O c to b e r 2 ,1 9 8 6 , T H E P H O E N IX , P ag e 15
                                
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