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                                    n v c v i E v vB R O O K L Y N C E N T E R AT BC: BrooklynC en ter for th e P erform ing Arts a t BrooklynC ollege featu res A prile M illo, soprano, Nov. 2at 2pm . R oberta A lexander, soprano, andSim on Estes, bass, perform ing excerpts from%u201c Porgy and Bess\tic ke ts $17, $14 and $8.B R O O K LY N P H IL H A R M O N IC : 1986/87C om m and P erform ance Series. C oncert inc onjunction w ith B rooklyn A cadem y of M usicN ext W ave series, %u201c Songs of Innocence andE xp erien ce%u201d by W illiam Blake, w ith full orchestra, jazz, rock and fo lk instrum entalists,th ree choruses, and nine solists. Nov. 7, 8, 9.C oncert of w orks by Thom son, Liszt andDvorak, w ith piano solo ist A lexander Toradze.Nov. 28, 29, 30. Fri. and Sat., 8pm ; Sun., 2pm .Brooklyn A cadem y of M usic O p era H ouse, 30Lafayette Ave. $7. For info, 636-4120.C O N C E R T A N D D IS C U S S IO N : Long IslandU niversity presents panel discussion onm usical w orks, perform ed a fte r discussion byPierrot C onsort. C o n cert features works byFennelly, Pleskow , R osenzw eig and W uorinen.Nov. 5, 7pm . Triangle Theater, Flatbush Ave.Ext. and D eK alb Ave. Free. For info, 403-1015.C L A S S IC A L A N D JA ZZ: C lyde C riner perform s c lassical/jazz recital at Long IslandU niversity%u2019s Brooklyn C am pus. Nov. 6, 8pm .Triangle Theater, Flatb u sh Ave. Ext. andD eK alb Ave. Free. For info, 403-1015.ST. T H E L M A JAZZ: T h e lm a H ill Perform ingA rts C en ter presents G lo ria Lynne and theEarl M ay Trio, Nov. 14, 7:45pm . St. A n n %u2019sC hurch, M on tag u e and C linton Sts. Tickets$12 or T D F plus $7, $6 seniors. F o r info,875-9710.T h e a t e rT A M IN G T H E S H R E W : Brooklyn C ollegeTh eater D ep a rtm e n t%u2019s M a in stag e Productionsfall season opens w ith S hakespeare's %u201cTheTam ing o f th e S hrew .%u201d Thru Nov. 2, Thurs. andFri., 8pm , and Sat., 2pm , $4; Sat., 8pm andSun., 2pm , $5. G ershw in Theater.O K EE-LA-BA CA : B A C A D ow ntow n FringeSeries continues w ith perform ances of %u201c OkeeLa-H om a,%u201d by Jim C a ia e r and A ndre Baer.Nov. 1, 8pm . 111 W illo u g h b y St. $8 or T D F +$3. For info, 596-2222.A M E R IC A N C O N T R A D IC T IO N S : The N ewTheatre o f Brooklyn perform s %u201cS pace W alk\by A lan M okler, a b o u t one m an %u2019s view s ofm od em A m erican co n trad ictio n s. Thru Nov.16, Thurs., 11am and 8pm ; Fri. and Sat., 8pm ;Sun., 3pm . 465 D ean S t. $8 or TD F; $10 on Sat.For info, 230-3366.G A LLE R Y C O M E D Y : G allery Players of ParkSlope perform B rendan B ehan's farce %u201cTheH o stag e .%u201d Nov. 1, 7, 8, 8pm ; Nov. 2, 9, 3pm .B erkeley C arroll S tree t School, 181 Lincoln PI.$6 or TD F; stu d en ts and seniors $5. For info,638-5725.PU PPETW O R K S: %u201c The W izard of O z%u201d playsevery Sunday in N o ve m b er at 2pm . O ld FirstC hurch, C arroll St. and Seventh Ave. $3.75.For reservations, 834-1828.LO TS O F P E R S O N A LITY : The R SVP R epertory T h e ater perform s %u201c Dr. Jekyll and Mr.H yde.%u201d Nov. 1 ,8pm ; Nov. 2, 3:30pm . %u201c C low nsN ever C ry,%u201d an original script by children inthe th e a te r w orkshop, w ill play Nov. 8 , 1pm.Tickets $3, $1 kids. 415 7th St. For info,768-1985.R ITES O F M A N : B rooklyn Playw orks perform s %u201c R ites of N orth A m erican H om o Sapiens in C aptivity,%u201d by David Ravel. Thru Nov.22, W ed.-Sat., 8pm . P erform ance Loft, 674Fourth Ave. $8 or TD F. For info, 499-2293.B ILLIE H O LID A Y TH EA TER : Production of%u201c Blues for a G ospel Q u ee n ,%u201d gospel m usicalabout life of M a n alia Jackson, by Don Evans;m usic by John Lew is. Thru Nov. 30, W ed.-Fri.,8pm; Sat., 3pm and 8pm ; Sun., 4pm . 1368Fulton St. W ed., $6; Thurs., $8; Fri.-Sun., $15;Sat., 3pm , $6 for seniors and children unt'er12. For info, 857-6363.BACA D O W N T O W N : BACA D ow ntow n continues its 1986-87 th e a te r season. %u201cT h e A daptors U nderground P erform ance Series%u201d opensw ith perform ance o f \O n e,%u201d surrealistic dre am s ca p e on giant bed.Nov. 9, 7pm . $6 or TD F. Fringe Series c o n %u00adtinues w ith p erform ances of %u201c C haos inOrder,%u201d black c o m ed y by C raig G holson, Nov.14,15, 21 and 2 2 ,8 p m . $8 or TD F.B R O O K LY N C O L L E G E TH EATER : Th eaterD epartm ent of B rooklyn C o lle g e presents%u201cThe D in ing R oom ,%u201d by A.R. G urney. Nov. 13and 1 4 ,8pm ; Nov. 15, 2pm and 8pm ; Nov. 16,2pm . N e w W orkshop Theater. $3, studentsand seniors $2.F airO M IM T n -----u ----OarHonholds its annual E lectio n Day H ouse Plantand Perennial Sale. Nov. 4 , 10am-5pm; Nov. 5,10am-2pm. R otunda of m ain building, 1000W ashington Ave. F o r info, 622-4433.T H R IF T SALE: U n ited M ethod ist W om en ofHanson Place C entral U nited M ethod istTHEA TER:Mickey MouseStars In Spacep .laywright Alan Moklerdescribes his %u201c Space Walk,%u201dpremiering at the New Theater, as%u201c an intuitive journey from moderntechnology to the Old West andback again, in which working-classAmericans are impelled to look formore in life.%u201d Look out for MickeyMouse, astronauts, heart surgeons,cowboys and Indians and othercultural archetypes in this Americanepic.Keepin %u2019 FaithCl'ospel great Mahalia Jackson| and giant John Lewis together? Notquite, but %u201c Blues for a GospelQueen,%u201d a gospel musical at theBillie Holiday Theater, is as close aswe%u2019ll get. The late Jackson was oneS ta cie Linardos and Paul Zim et in %u201cS pace W a lk .%u201dof the classic towering gospelsingers of our time. She stayed withthe faith when so many other soulsisters opted for the new Motownhit scene and never let up, leavingan awesome legacy in song anddeed. Written by Don Evans, themusic is by John Lewis o f theModern Jazz Quartet, and especiallyintelligent and sensitive jazzman.C hurch holds annual th rift sale. Nov. 4,10am -5:30pm . 144 St. Felix St. For info,783-9354H A R V E S T FAIR: First Presbyterian C hurchholds its H arvest Fair. Nov. 8 , 10am -4pm . 124H enry St. For info, 624-3770.C H IL D C A R E A U C T IO N : B rookw ood C hildC are and St. Joseph C hildren's Services holdS econd A nnual G ala A uction to benefitabused and abandoned children. Nov. 15,c o ck ta ils at 6:30pm , auction 7pm , fo llow ed byb u ffe t. Brooklyn U nion G as C om panyA uditorium , 195 M o n tag u e St. For info,858-8700, ext. 273.E x h i b i t i o n sP A IN T IN G S AT YW C A : Brooklyn YW CAdisplays large painintgs by J o s e tte Urso inm ain lobby. Thru Nov. 15, M on.-Sat.,9am -9:30pm . Third and A tlantic Aves. For info,875-1190.ST. F R A N C IS BO O KS: %u201c B ooks for Francisco p h iles,%u201d w ill be presented in th e M cG arryLibrary, during college hours, M onday-Fridayat S t. Francis, 180 R em sen St. th rough O c %u00adto b er 31. Free. For info, call 522-2300.PA RK IES%u2019 PARK: Prospect Park B oathouseshow s photo exhibition of %u201c Parkies View s ofProspect Park,%u201d by Park em ployees. Thru endof D ec., Sat. and Sun., 11am-4:45pm only. U seFlatbush Ave. and Em pire Blvd. entrance. Forinfo, 287-3559.LIB R A R Y C E R A M IC S : C entral PublicLibrary show s exhibit of ceram ic sculpture.Thru Nov. 3. Grand A rm y Plaza. For info,780-7700.PLATT PA IN TIN G S : C entral Public Libraryshow s exhibit \P laza.%u201d Thru Nov. 3. Grand Arm y Plaza. For info, 780-7700.A R T AT B O O K STO R ES: N orth w indow ofB ilbo Books displays paintings by M orrisLousi and C harles Schucker. Thru Nov. 12,open to view ing at all tim es. 48 H ic ks St. Forinfo, 858-7024.P R E S ID E N T IA L P O R TR A ITS: A lb ee SquareM all show s portraits of all U.S. Presidents, bySam J. Patrick. Thru Nov. 9, M on.-W ed., 10am7pm; Thurs.-Sat., 10am -8pm ; Sun., 12-5pm.Fulto n S t. and D eK alb Ave. For Info, 522-5552.B R O O K LY N D O D G E R S : Brooklyn H istoricalS ociety show s exhibit %u201c Brooklyn B aseball andthe D odgers.\12-5pm. 128 Pierrepont St. For info, 624-0890.D A N A S C H O LA R S : P ratt In stitu te's R ubelleand N orm an S ch afle r G allery hosts show ofupper level fine arts m ajors, %u201cThe 1985-86D ana S tu dent In tern s S how .%u201d Nov. 7 thru Dec.10, M on.-Fri., 9am -5pm .R eception: Nov. 6,4-6pm . 200 W illough by Ave. For info, 636-3517.G U N S TO B R U S H E S : G reenFields C afeshow s paintings by R aym ond M c N u lty in exhibit %u201c M etam orphosis: From Loaded G uns toB rushes.\12m idnight; Sat., 10am -12m idnight; Sun.,10am-10pm. 307 Seventh Ave. For info,768-8967.F O R S S PH O TO S: Focus G allery presentsexhibit o f black and w h ite photographs byG eorg e Forss. Thru Nov. 24, Tues.-Sun.,6:30am-11:30pm. C ousin J o h n %u2019s C afe andBakery, 70 S eventh Ave. F o r info, 965-4462.G A R D E N A R TISTS: Brooklyn B otanicG arden show s exhibit, %u201c 12 A rtists: Paintingsand P hotographs,%u201d w inners of 1986 juriedfence art show. A lso %u201c People W ho Paint In th eG a rd e n .%u201d Nov. 8-D ec. 14, Sat. and Sun., 11am4pm; or by appointm ent.J U R IE D ART: Long Island U niversityB rooklyn C am p u s%u2019 S alena G allery show s%u201cW orks on Paper %u201986,\and photography of 39 finalists in a co m p etition judged by critic and author P eter Frank.Nov. 6 -2 6 ,10am -5pm . At th e reception Nov. 6,4-6pm , Mr. Frank will award the 3 w inners. Forinfo, 403-1051.S T U D IO 33: O il paintings by C harlesSchucker, a Pratt Art In stitu te professor, willbe show n at S tu dio 33, Nov. 1-Dec. 3. O peningPLACES:The Where A ndB R O O K LYN C E N T E R F O R T H E PER %u00adF O R M IN G A R TS A T B R O O K LY N C O LLEG E: G ershw in Theater, C am p u s Rd. andH ille l PI. O pen Tues.-Frl., 12-8pm; Sat.,10am -6pm . F o r info, 434-1900.B R O O K LYN C H IL D R E N %u2019S M U S E U M :O p en M on., W ed., Fri., 2-5pm ; Thurs.,2-8pm ; Sat., Sun., holidays. 10am-5pm;closed Tues 145 Brooklyn Ave. Suggestedcontribution: $2 adults, $1 children. F o r info, 735-4400.B R O O K LYN MUStswi u p o n w on.,W ed.-Fri., I0am -5pm ; Sat., 11am 8pm; Sun.,1-8pm; holidays, 1-5pm; d o s e d Tues. 200Eastern Parkway. S uggested donation: $3fo r adults, children free. F o r info, 838-5000.When O f ItB A C A D O W N TO W N : G a lleries openTue8.-Thurs., 1-6pm; Fri. a n d Sat., 1-10pm(only on nights w ith perform ances; o therw is e u n til 6pm ). 111 W iilo u g b y S t., nearB ridge. For info, 596-2222,B R O O K LY N B O T A N IC G A R D E N : O penTue#.-Frt., 8am -6pm ; w eekends andholidays, 10am -6pm . G ard en shop openTuss- Fri., 9:30sm 5:30pm ; w eekends endholidays, I0am -5:30pm . C lo sed M o n . 1000W ashington Ave. A lso e n te r from EasternO e v l r u i M j '* n e v t r l A / i U f cst Q i y i n i r t u nM u seu m . F o r info, 822-4433.B R O O K LY N A C A D E M Y O F M U S IC : 30L a fa ye tte Ave. B ox o ffic e hours: M o iv F ri.,10am -5:30pm , an d at perfo rm an ce tim e s. Forinfo, 636-4100.preview, Nov. 1, 5-8pm . 33 M id d ag h St.,Sat.-Sun., 2-6pm . For info, 625-5906.G O O D U T H O S : \Victorian Era,%u201d lithographs by ShunjiSakuyam a. Nov. 9 thru Dec. 28. O peningreception, Nov. 9 , 12:30-2pm. B rooklyn S ocietyfor Ethical C u ltu re M eetin g H o u se , 53 Prospect Park W est. G allery open Sunday,12:30-2pm or by a ppointm ent. F o r info,768-2972.A r t g a l l e r i e sC H A M E L E O N G A LLER Y: W in n e rs of%u201cC uriouser and C u rio u ser%u201d c o m p etitio n . ThruNov. 22. Hours: W ed.-Fri., 1-7pm; Sat., 11am7pm; Sun., 11am -5pm . 428 S eventh Ave. F o r info, 965-4583.M U S E U M O F T H E B O R O U G H O FB R O O K LY N : \V isions and U rban R ealities.%u201d Thru Dec. 2,M on., W ed., Thurs., 10am-5pm; Tues., 10am8pm ; Fri.-Sun., 12-4pm. B rooklyn C ollege,Boylan H all, R oom 2147, B edford Ave. andC am pus Rd. For info, 780-5152.B A C A D O W N T O W N E X H IB IT IO N S :%u201cG lam o u r and D ram a,%u201d th eatrical interp retations and d ocum en tary photographs byD aniel Falgerho, Ruby Levesque, Keri P ickettand John Schlesinger, Thru Nov. 22. G alleryhours: Tues.-Thurs., 1-6pm; Fri. and Sat.,1-10pm.B E L A N T H I G A LLER Y: S cu lp tu re by PhyllisR eskind, photos by Murray M e ln ic k, paintingsby H arold M . Leroy. Nov. 6-22. W ed.-M on.,10am -m idnight. 142 C ourt St. F o r info,855-2769.B R O O K LY N M U S E U M : Exhibits: - TheA lex H illm an Fam ily F o un dation C ollection:French Art o f the 19th and 20th C enturies,thru Jan. 5, 1987; T w en tieth C en tu ry Design,thru Mar. 2 ,1 9 8 7 ; M onu m ental D raw ing ThruNov. 10; The M a ch in e A ge in A m erica, thruFeb. 16,1987, H iroshige: O ne H undred V iew sof Edo, thru Nov. 3. A m erican W orks o n Paper,thru D ec. 1; R einstallation o f Isla m ic C o lle c %u00adtion, perm an ent installation; H iro s h ig e %u2019s O n eH undred Fam ous V iew s of Edo: A utum n, Nov.5-Jan. 5; M agic in M iniature: A n c ie n t EgyptianScarabs, Seals, and A m ulets, Nov. 7-June 29;The Advent o f M odernism : Post Im pressionism and N orth A m erican A rt 1900-1918,Nov. 26-Jan. 19; P eter G ourfain: R oundaboutand O th e r W orks, Nov. 26-Jan. 26.843 S T U D IO G A LLER Y: %u201cC aribbean A rtistsC o n n ectio n ,%u201d paintings and sculpture. ThruNov. 9. 843 E. N ew York Ave. F o r info,771-4481.FFA G A LLER Y: \group show. Thru Nov. 8, Sat., 10am-5pm; alsoopen Nov. 9, 10am -5pm . 16 C liffo rd PI. F o r info, 383-4975. R eception: O ct. 9, 6pm .R O T U N D A G A LLER Y: \paintings and sculpture. Nov. 10-Dec 20Tues.-Fri., 12-5pm; Sat., 11am -4pm . C adm anPlaza W est and O rang e St. F o r info, 875-4031.T U C D A T * L a r a m i e M m r %u00bb I o H uElizabeth M acD onald . Thru Nov. 26. %u201cC o n te m %u00adporary G e m s,%u201d a jew elry disp lay by 11 artists,including 2 local artists, will run from Nov.30-Jan 12. T h e artists reception w ill be heldNov. 2 9 , 1-4pm. M on.-W ed., S at.,10:30am -6:30pm Thurs. and Fri.,X U S M B i
                                
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