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P H 0 ir 'f I XLibrary Movies Pop UpGet the popcorn popping soon, as theBrooklyn Heights branch of the Brooklyn11? t ? ir u u u t u u i t t i j f c M i u u u c s u s s c a l e s m u t tmovies on Sunday and Monday i_________The Monday series focuses on famous people whose lives have been recreated oncelluloid, while the Sunday series is aneclectic mix of serious and comedic films.Sunday afternoon films include:%u201cCharley,%u201d October 19; %u201cQueen of the Stardust Ballroom,%u201d October 26; %u201cGo Tell It Onthe Mountain,%u201d November 2; %u201cDirected byJohn Ford,%u201d November 9; %u201cHester Street,\November 16; W.C. Fields and Laurel andHardy films, November 23; %u201cHeartlandReggae,%u201d November 30; %u201cWorld of Tomorrow,%u201d December 7; %u201cMetropolitan Are. %u201dand %u201cI Remember Barbra,%u201d December M;Adventure shorts, December 21; and %u201cHighNoon,%u201d December 28.Monday films include: %u201cPicasso at 90\and %u201cMemories of Monet,%u201d October 6;%u201cMarian Anderson,%u201d and %u201cFundi: The Storyof Ella Baker,%u201d October 20; %u201cRaoulWallenberg: Buried Alive,%u201d November 3;%u201cGertrude Stein,%u201d November 17; and %u201cBelleof Amherst,%u201d December LAll shows are free and are at the Heights library', 280 Cadman Plaza West, and begin at 2:30pm. For information, call 780-7789.Local Musicians StrikeThe music didn%u2019t play last weekend at Brooklyn College for the scheduled fall debut of the Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony. Free-lance musicians of Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians union went on strike on Oct. 10, leading to the cancellation of the Brooklyn Philharmonic%u2019s performance that night in Peekskill, N.Y., and the next night at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts. Also threatened is a performance of the Philharmonic October 26 in Prospect Park as part of the Celebrate B ro o k ly n s e rie sThe strike is against the Brooklyna u m e tpeiHt fey angiag, ;, cmrijng and pfiiloaaptaizNew Show At Minor%u2014 T3 itf wttafit aPerformers include J e d Deify,i Odder, Steve Shill, JamsI B%u00a3B Cajole. The performers are, \DJLSurrey At The FringeThefeyteber %u00ab ,%u00bb ,& ,Tkfects far %u201cQkee-la-boma%u201d are $6 or $3. Far reservations andi call 596-2222.Artists Show At SchoolAs part of its Centennial Celebration, theBerkeley Carroll Street School will ia graqp show of works by more 1 Braokfya-hased artists at 181 Lincoln Placein Park Slope on Saturday, October 25 andSnuday, October 26.The sbem will include paintings, drawingsand seaiptare and feature works by Harvey Djanm fom, Jim DeMartis, Laura Sdm ter, Ben Zk>Sd*ecter, RudolphB srask, Cynthia Maris Dantzic, Charles Viera, Loos Trakis, and Stuart Shedletsky, i show was organized by i, Centennial Coordinator,m g m x BThe reneptinfi fplace m F rid a y , %u25a0Grttesfesr W, BB6 firamM p m . Gta She (dosing day, Mtereaifeert,there wfilbeit i r e f r y i m rSnnwia n r r a r t M !A lancim vdtadto fategH B tiiffeB H iifne erert. Open ism s s f Maser fapry,located ad MO fflrnihama* A re, are fern toApm >un Fknfay, S ita fa y and Standby. Adsinee.!n d a S d u r ib iy s ,%u00a9 c -StowBrakar 1 at Iran.%u201c A m o d e iu w enainn j f f a n (d d rfimip h w estory ; the lore *6 r a d estate and She re d estatesf tore,'%u201d %u2018iClffieto-toniiHi%u201d is anasaaii doiteolac that preseflte %u2018la fate uf two duiUtonds.'%u201d The ehriOienoe idf the.American musical iorm is gifetmti : a stark depiction erf American values as they progress from the Great Depression to toe Vietnam War.%u2018t8see-to-foama %u201d is concerred and dineflted by Jan %u2018Cahier with Andre Baer, co-drnected by Joe Dssfy tost toy SIB Pqpe L. and Cast, musical arrangements 'lay Tam Milter%u201cBrooklyn as a whole, and Park Slope in , is home to a large number of J artists,%u2019%u2019 says Headi Zubay. %u201cFor the last hundred years Berkeley Carroll has focused an excellence in academics, athletics and the arts. We want to give artists from this area an opportunity7 to show their works to other members of the community.%u201dThe show will be open to the public from Dam to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday. A donation of $2.50 is requested. Work will be for sate; a catalogue of works will be available at the show. For further information contact Lenora Brennan or Virginia Dorris at 789-6060.At Cultural CrossroadsOn Saturday, October 25, a t jaixpianist fiflfy Taylor and fete toast wiB be presented as part off Diihairii] Crossroads%u2019 New Jazz Platform %u201cIBflfy Tbyior Presents .. %u201d Mr. Tgyliur wdE preaeift uew vamphnue sensation, FoStina iKiann and her ensemble. Winds of Change. Miss Onaai t e l aiso be the SEubie Elate Jazz.The perf annaanoe t e l be atI-afayette Are.. PrerfsyteriaB Onureb. l.-afayette Ave. .and Smith QsSmd S t 11 are $15. SS. Ear saare fimfiT matam call625-7515.1986-87Th* H a y d n -M o z a r t O r c h e s t r aSATURDAY,OCTOBER 25 AT 8PMSUBSCRIPTION SER IESAt The St. Jam es Cathedral!Downtown Brooklyn. Jay and Ti Harry StreetsPROGRAM IAlexander Peskanov. PianoM O ZA R T - Piano Concerto N o.9 in Eb M ajor K.271HAYDN - Symphony No 70 in D M ajorJO H N J B EC K ER (1886-1961) - Sooodptece tto .2-B%u201cHom age to Haydn%u2019 for String O rchestra (1936) W O R LD IPWBtJIBffCM O ZA R T - Adagio and Fugue in C M inor tor String O ratestna.I \\]WyST | 7fcec%u00ab?rH c t f a S c o f i / ko H %u20ac T , . . . R b &f t t?0@ S @ S%u00a9 0Cj6o f c i T H f c f - U %u00bb * O f k S C A L M o k T c e C A h A--------------S A L E N c m| = L 8 CJF ^fw E S A b m c x m & cM E 5feM>/ / 1-WteKBroter iFteSkaraw%u201c A p o w e rfu l p e rfo rm e r w ith %u00abvirtuoso fla ir%u201d - The N ew 'fork Tim esTickets are $8; $4 fo r se n io rs a n dS u b scrip tio n s , $20. 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