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                                    %u201cvideotaped interview with the%u2019 artists. June 23-Sept. 3 at the Brooklyn Museum, 188 Eastern Parkway, 638-5000. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.BARRY PAIKOFF: An exhibit of photographs at the Atlantic Liberty Savings andT ----- U -------U IOC W ... UWI\iw muma^ucSt., now thru Labor Day.101 PHOTOGRAPHS! A coTlection of prints selected from the archives of the Brooklyn Museum. On display at the Museum, 188 Eastern Parkway, through Sept. 3. 638-5OQ0.CROSS SECTION: Paintings and sculpture by 41 AfroAmerican and Caribbean artists at the Community Gallery of the Brooklyn Museum, 188 Eastern Parkway, July 29 through September 9. Opening reception, July 29, l-4pm. For further info, call 638-5000.' LIONEL KILBERG: Showing tempera paintings at the offices of Kazeroid and Arberman Realty through September 20. 196 7th Ave., 499-8200.GALLERY OPENING: The Court-Hill Gallery, opening in September, is seeking interested artists who would like to exhibit drawings, paintings, prints, sculpture, ceramics, etc. Location will be 236 Carroll Street: Call 875p6315 for more informaion.BELANTHI OPENING:Belanthi Enterprises will open a second floor gallery on Sept. 9, in its main building at 142 Court St. with a mixed-media presentation of sculpture, paintings and photographs by some 80 gallery members will be on display in the new wing through September, while a splo show of the paintings of Florence Ward in the main gallery for the same chunk of time. Both shows and the new wing will open Sept. 9, 2pmmidnight. For more information, call 855-2769PHOTO EXHIBIT: Thetheme will be \and P re se n t.%u201d Submissions will be accepted from Sept. 17-Oct. 12 for this exhibit which will open Oct. 15 at the Library of Medgar Evers College, 1150 Carroll St. Brooklyn NY 11225. Direct all inquiries to Professor Yvonne Bennett, 735-1853.PROMENADE ART SHOW:Four-weekend art festival along the Promenade in Brooklyn Heights, starting at Montague St., weekends Sept. 15 through Oct. 7, 11 am-5pm on all days. For more information, call 783-4469 or 783-3077.EventsOLD NEW YORK: An allday celebration at the South Street Seaport along Fulton and John Streets in Lower M anhattan. Jazz, puppets, games, clowns and culinary specialties from l-5pm Sept. 2, admission free. For specific event inform ation, call 766-9027.DIMANCH GRAS: Mighty Sparrow is the top singing star in the evening Dimanch Gras %u201c Night of the Carnival ings\part of the West Indian Day Festivities, Sept. 2, 7:30 pm in the parking lot behind the Brooklyn M useum, 200 E. Parkway, $8. 783-4469.WEST INDIAN DAY PARADE: A mammoth day long Festival and parade on Labor Day, Sept. 3, Eastern Parkway from Utica Ave, to the Brooklyn Museum. Starts at 1:30 with steel bands, floats, costumes, clowns and celebrities, 783-4469.AMATEUR BOXING: Regis (ration is now open for an am ateur boxing tournament now through Sept. 7 for young men ages 16-25. Register for free at the offices of theCentral Brooklyn Boxing Council, 2106 Fulton St. (bet. Hopkinson and Rockaway) or at Medgar Evers College, 1250 Carroll St. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm.DISCO ROLLER SKATING:Phase II of the disco roller skating team of brothers Kelsey and Manuel Brown, will perform at the Bed-Stuy Restoration on Sept. 8 at 5 pm 1368 Fulton St. free. 764-3400.TREASURE HUNT: Bedford Stuyvesant invites brownstoners to a Treasure Hunt at the United House Wrecking Co. in Stamford Connecticut, Sept. 15. Buses leave 8:30 am at Stuyvesant Ave. & Fulton St. $10, bring lunch, call for reservations 778-6005 or 574-1906 after 6 pm.HARVEST FAIR COMPETITION: Produce prizing in the Harvest Fair, scheduled for Sept. 15 at the Gateway National Park. For entry rules and regulations, plus criteria for prizes, call 587-9730.K i d sKIDDIES CARNEVALE:Sept. 1 and 2 from 1-4 pm in the parking lot behind the Brooklyn Museum. It%u2019s connected with the West Indian Day Festivities.NEON HELIX: Study this helix and learn about what makes colors at the Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue, on Sept. 1, at 2:30 and 3:15 at location No. 9. 735-4400.HARVEST MYTHS: Grind corn and learn about the myths and beliefs people have about corn at the Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue, on Sept. 2, 3:15 and 4 pm at location No. 3. 735-4400.GETTING STARTED IN KINDERGARTEN: Free workshop sponsored by the BrooklynSkills Exchange on Sept. 5th in the Canarsie branch of the Brooklyn Public Library from 5-7pm. 646-6800.ACT OUT FOLK TALES: Hear authentic folk tales from various countries, and then dress up and act them out at the Brooklyn Children%u2019s Museum. Sept. 6 from 3-5 at the Tank location. 145 Brooklyn Avenue. 735-4400.%u201c BEEKEEPER%u201d & %u201c LADY AND THE OWL%u201d : These films will be shown on Sept. 7, 4 pm at the Carroll Gardens Library, Clinton St. at Union St. Free, ids 12 and up. 625-5838.WORKING WITH AIR: Ride the pressuicd air lift, and learn about frisbee at the Brooklyn C hildren%u2019s M useum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue onSept. 7, from 1-5 at location 4. Call 735-4400 for more info.EX PL O R IN G PLUM B BEACH: On Sat. Sept. 8th from 10 am to 12 noon, a guided walk with a trained naturalist. 646-6800.DANCE PARTY: Games, dance, fun, and refreshments galore on Sat. Sept. 8, 1:30-4:30 at the Dance Space, 357 Jay Street. Free. Call 852-1305.HIGH ARCTIC: A one hour film on eskimo life in Canada, color, at the Brooklyn Children's Museum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue, on Sept. 8 at 2:40, for more info, call 735-4400. MARK TWAIN%u2019S AMERICA:A series of historical still-life photos, 55 minutes long. The Brooklyn Children's Museum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue, Sept. 9 at 2:40. Call 735-4400 with questions.ARCHITECTURE: Look at models and slides of many culture%u2019s houses, and then build vour own. Sept. 9 at 1:45 and 2:30 at the Brooklyn C hildren%u2019s M useum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue, location No.5. 735-4400.BRAIN TRAINING: Study the anatomy of a sheep%u2019s brain and learn dissection techniques on Sept. 10 from l-5pm at the Brooklyn C hildren%u2019s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave., location no. 9. '735-4400.NY PIRATES: See slides and hear tales of old sailing days in new York, at the Brooklyn C hildren's M useum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue, on Sept. 14 from 1-5 pm. Program at location no. 5. 735-4400.%u201c DEATH BE NOT PROUD%u201d This film will be shown Sept. 14 at 4 pm at the Carroll Gardens Library, Clinton St. at Union St. For kids 12 and up. Free. 625-5838.POOH & COMPANY: Sunday afternoon readings of various childrens stories by Boerum Hill residents. All kids and adults invited. Free. At Hoyt Street garden, Hoyt and Atlantic. 6 Sundays, 3-4pm, Aug. 29-Sept. 30 except Labor day.Services%u201c WHAT%u2019S UP, BACA%u201d : Is acultural hotline beginnin on Sept. 4th to provide up to date info on theatre, concert, dance and art happenings. Dial 596-BACA between 10 am and 5 pm, Monday to Friday.CoursesFREE DANCE: Classes in exercise, modern dance, and ballet are being offered to adults by the Dept, of Recreation. Coed. At the Brooklyn War Memorial on Cadman Plaza West. Sept. 4-Dec. 9. Toregister or obtain more info. | call 965-6584.COLLEGE ADMISSIONS: A j seminar for kids and parents to teach about how to choose a college, get in, and pay for it. [ Sponsored by the Center for] College And Career Counsel-1 ing on Wed. Sept. 6, 7:30 pm at 26 Court St. Free. 855-5779.1SELF DEFENSE: Classes for women of all ages, child care] available, Mo and Wed am[ Thursday eves, Brooklyn Women's Martial Arts Center 4211 5th Ave (Betw 7th & 8th Ave)| 788-1775.Restaurant Charcuterie Caterinnow open for lunch and dinner178 Xtlantic Avenue, Brooklyn. N Y, 11201 624-8852 reservations recommendedThere are many ways to be seduced: Fame. Power. Love.Joe T ynan knows them all.T H E S E D U C T IO n YO F J O E TYIM AIMALAN ALDABARBARA HARRIS MERYL STREEPA MARTIN BREGMAN PRODUCTION A FILM BY JERRY SCHATZBERG %u201c THE SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN\a lsosta rring T ^IP TORNandMELVYM DOUGLAS as Senator BirneyWritten by ALAN ALDA Executive Producer LOUIS A. STROLLER Musk by BILL CONTI Produced by MARTIN BREGMAN Directed by JERRY SCHATZBERG 055u* DELL BbOK) T ! mitmcti. m A UNIVERSAL PICTURE iv TLi;rrmSTARTS FRIDAY AUGUST 17TH'-O N THE W ESTSIDELITTLE CARNEGIE5 TH 4VE-O N THE EASTSIDEGEMINI 2 %u2022 TRANS-LUX 85TH ST.64TH ST & 2ND AVE(212)832-2720ON MADISON AVE(212) BU 8 3,180READE SBAY CINEMA2ND AVE & 32ND ST (212) OR 9-0160-IN NEW JERSE VFOX WOODBRIDGE %u2022 RTE 1 (201) 634 0044 /-O N LONG ISLAND %u2014QVOQCET J%u00a3 r |c h o t u r n p ik eaI I U O O I . 1 (516) 921 5010KLYN HEIGHTS Cinema*70 HFNRY STaiOPANGf ST| _ Tel S96 7070.HELD OVERDennis ChristopherBREAKINGAWAY2. 3:50. 5:40. 7:35. 9:30Wed & Thurs DRACULAStarts Fri.Clint EastwoodESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ2.3 55.5 50,7 50,9:50^Picnic basketslTo Q oChicken a la dlabloTomato-Cucumber SaladFranck bread, sweet butterlime Cake$7.50 per person2. Chinese Roast PerkSpiced EggplantTea EggsAlmend Cake$7.50 per personOther Specialties AvailableIncluding Vegetarian!rlo O/tde/cCall 2 days in advance499-4080esssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssrimnarnnharniimlnniunlM^the |J U)enuerg! 1 Studio I69A 7th Ave.Park Slope 857-92213 CLASSES STARTING SOON IN:SWEAVING MACRAME l KNITTING CROCHET NEEDLEPOINT \\ KIDS%u2019 WORKSHOP [ New Spring Cottonsfor Knitting, etc. i OPEN TUES.-SAT.| for all your craft supply needs. il i n w m i i n M H t n n i n n p n u n i H n n r t n i i JSuper Annual Sportswear2 for 1 Sale(Buy one item get one free!)Skirts, Shirts,Shorts, Pants,T-Shirts, Dresses& Much MoreVisa & MasterCharge Accepted14-o St James Place bet.Dekalb 81 Lafayette, diagonally opposite Pratt Open Wed-Sat 12-6, Fri 'til 8imiinNiiinniingiimieuiMiKiLLEARNING DISABILITYEVALUATIONSREADING CLINICSt. Vincent%u2019sGuidance institute345 Adams StreetBrooklyn, New York 11201Call: 522-3700 ext. 278%u25a0eeeeeeeeieceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea/Aug. 30,1979, The PHOENIX. 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