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                                    Kurosawa at the Center Caph Foundation. 154 Lincoln PI. (off 7th Ave.) Nov. 16 at 7:30pm. refreshments, $3 contribution.GARDEN OF EDEN: This is a silent film donated by Romano Tozzi. Stars Corinne Griffith. Nov. 21. 7pm sharp, admission $1. Vintage Film Society of the first Presbvterian Church. 124 Henrv St. Call 875-2860.W.C. FIELDS: Park SlopeFamily films Nov. 24 at 7:30pm. W.C. Fields ComedyNight for 2 hours; %u201c It's a Gift.\Honest Man.\tist.\ren. at 828 President St. (7th & 8th Aves.)AUTUMN SHOW: Chrysanthemums and fall ornamentals in an Autumn Show are in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Conservatory through November 25 at 1000 Washington Ave.MusicAT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Ken Perlman, solobanjo and guitar player, will perform at the Good Coffeehouse of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture. 53 Prospect Park West, on Nov. 16 at 9pm. Admission is $2. which includes free coffee and tea. For more information call 768-2972.JAZZ JAMBOREE: A selection of the borough's hottest home-grown jazz groups on Nov. 18. 3pm, $5. Performance at the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church. 85 South Oxford Street, call 625-7515 for more information.COMMUNITY CONCERTSERIES: The Reed Company, with Daniel Reed on violin, John Matthew Reed on cello and Ruth Sherman Reed on piano, will perform Nov. 18 at 8pm in the First Presbvterian Church. 124 Henry St., admission by contribution. For more information call 624-3770.BARGEMUSIC: Bethovenand Brahms trios, plus a solo violin sonata, with Antonia Adezioon piano, Julian Rodescu on cello, and Barbara Govatos on violin. Nov. 18 at 4pm. That evening at 8pm, Mike Longo will play solo guitar chamber jazz. Bargemusic is moored afloat on theEast River at the foot of the Fulton Ferry Landing: admission is $5 ($2.50 for students and seniors, listeners under 15. free). For rnor information, call 624-4061.CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES: The Tokyo Quartet will play works by Haydn, Bartok and Mozart in the Lepercq Space at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. 30 Lafayette Ave., Nov. 16. 17 at 8:30pm. Nov. 18 at 2pnt. Tickets are $6.50; for more information or reservations, call BAM at 636-4100.AMERICAN SYMPHONYORCHESTRA: Israeli pianist David Bar-llan will perform at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College on Nov. 17 at 8pm. at the Whitman Hall of Brooklyn College. For more information, call 780-5291 or the box office at 859-1180.AT THE BELANTHI GALLERY: Jonathon Howell will perform a piano recital on Nov. 17 at 8pm, admission $5; on the 18th. RHYTHM will play a jazz concert, complete with wine and cheese snacks, starting at 6pm for $7. At the Belanthi Gallery, 142 Court St., call 855-2769 for more information.LUNCHTIME CONCERT:Classical guitarist Joseph Karpienia will perform at the Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity. Montague and Clinton Sts., on Nov. 21 at 12:30pm. Performances are all free.AT THE GOOD COFFEEHOUSE: Elaine Silver, afolksinger accompanying herself on banjo, dulcimer and guitar. Nov. 23, 9pm, at the Good Coffeehouse of the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture. 53 Prospect Park West, $2 admission, which includes free coffee and tea. For more information, call 768-2972.BARGEMUSIC: Works byBeethoven. Brahms and Mozart will be played by Lois Martin (viola). Mark Shuman (cello), and Myron McPherson (piano), Nov. 25 at 4pm. That evening at 8pm, Attila Zoller on guitar and Don Friedman on piano will perform a chamber jazz recital. The Musicbarge is moored on the East River at the foot of the Fulton Ferry Landing; admission is $5 ($2.50 for students and seniors. listeners under 15, free).For information 624-4061.Fleas, FairsHOLIDAY CRAFTS: TheBrooklyn Arts & Culture Association 3rd Indoor Juried Holiday Crafts Festival will be held Nov. 24 & 25 at Bklyn. Union Gas Co. Showrm., 195 Montague St., 11am to 8pm. 783-4469.YANKEE FAIR: 23rd Annual Yankee Fair at Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, (hicks and Orange) Christmas decorations. homemade foods, children's clothes, records, books and antiques. Nov. 16 and 17 with films, babysitting and a luncheon served both days, 1 lam to 7pm on Fri. and 1 lam to 3pnt on Sat., 596-2972 or MA4-4743.A CHRISTMAS FAIR: OnSat. Nov. 17 the First Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry Street Church, will hold a Christmas Fair from 10 am-4 pm. Jewelry, paintings, gifts and baked goods will be included in the fair.ARTS AND CRAFTSFAIR: The annual %u2018Made in Brooklyn' fair will be held Sat & Sun, Nov. 17-18 (Sat from 12-6, Sun from 11-5) at Our Lady of Refuge School, 1087 Ocean Ave. at Foster Ave. All welcome. Free18 at Brooklyn Arts and Culture Association Inc. gallery space, 111 Willoughby St., Tues. and Thurs., 2-5pnt. Admission is free. For further information call 625-9827.COMMUNICATORS:Visual Communicators. 42 artists display their graphic designs, illustrations, advertising art. Pratt Institute Gallery, 200 Willoughby Ave. Oct. 31 thru Nov. 21, 9 am to 5 pm. Mon-Fri. 636-3517%u2018CONCEPTIONS INMOTION%u2019: Artistic Production Gallery, 525 Atlantic Ave. (bet. 3rd and 4th AVes) presents works of art by a number of artists with the overriding theme of Conceptions in Motion through Nov. For further info, call 834-1845FOUR WOMEN EXHIBITFrom Nov. 9-Dec. 2 at the Court Hill Gallery, located at 236 Carroll St. will exhibit the works of: Printmakers Sara Amatniek, and Donna Aorup and Painters, Mary Patten and Susan Resnik. The hours are Tues-Sat, ll-7pm & Sun, 12-5pm. Fri, Nov. 9 at 4-llpm, a reception will be held honoring the artists.FIVE FEET BY EIGHTFEET: A 5%u2019 X 8%u2019 abstractHoliday CalendarComingTo help everyone into the holiday spirit,The PHOENIX plans to publish a specialBrownstone Holiday calen d ar section inour Novem ber 29th issue. Tell us dates andtimes for all downtown a re a concerts,Christmas caroling, holiday sales, bazaarsand other events. All notices must b e inwriting an d should b e in our stocking byFriday, Novem ber 23 to b e sure to beincluded. Send to: Holiday C alendar, 395Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217.jArtHELENE MANZO: A show of paintings and monoprints through Dec. 2, opening reception Nov. 18 from 2-6pnt, at the Work of Art Gallery, 87 Atlantic Ave. Hours: Tues.- Fri. 2-6pm, wknds. noon-6pm.INTERIORS/EXTERIORS:An acrylic painting exhibit by Judith Beckman commenting on feminist autobiographical experiences through Sun, Nov.painting bv Manza De Franza will continue to be on exhibit through Sun. Nov. 25 at Belanthi Enterprises Inc., 142 Court St. Other works by the artist who was trained and inspired by the schools of Raphael and Michaelangelo are on display.DOCTORS AS ARTISTS:Paintings, sculptures and graphics by thirty Bklyn physicians in cooperation with the Med. Soc. of the County of Kings at the Brooklyn Museum, E. Pkway 638-5000 Oct. 28 _through Dec, 2.V ito wWH a n d B l o w nG l a s s !Beautifully made!-fromKOCH t LDW YpitczjuMTtcz priceskraft145 sevenlh a v e ..Brooklyn636-1550%u2022Improve the energy efficiency of your brownstone without destroying its character.High efficiency Heating/Air conditioning.%u2022Energy Audits by Architect %u2022 Insulation/Weatherstripping/ Energy Saving Products %u2022Quality work at reasonable rates.RETROFIT SPECIALISTSWoolworth Building 233 Broadway, Room 702 New York, New York 10007rs n, ym . / - o y y oBEATRICE RIESE: paint ings on show at the Long Island University SALENA Library, Flatbush & DeKalb Aves., wkdays, 9ant-5pm, Oct. 25- Nov. 20. For more information call 834-6090.OIL AND LINOLEUM:Arthur Paul Ganzer will exhibit Linoleum Blocks and Paintings in acrylic on canvas at the Henry Hicks Gallery, 93 Atlantic Ave. starting Sat. Nov. 17 and will continue through Sun. Dec. 2. For hours call 522-3693.ARTISTS GUILD: An exhibition of paintings, sculpture and graphics by members of the Contemporary A rtists Guild will be on display from Nov. 2-27 in the lobby gallery of the Humanities Building at the Brooklyn Center of Long Island University, Flatbush Ave. Ext. at DeKaib Ave. Hours for viewing are Mon.-Fri. 9am10pm., Sat. and Sun. 9am5pm. Admission is free. For further information call 834- 6090.AMERICAN RENAISSANCE: 300 works, architectural designs, building models, plans, paintings, murals, sculpture ceramics glass and metal work, the largest, most comprehensive presentation of the American Renaissance period (1876-1917) at the Brooklyn Museum, E. Pkway & Washington Ave. Oct. 13-Dec. 30, 638-5000.M o v i e sDUFFIELD: Until Nov. 21, \burgh,\1, 3:10, 5:25, 7:35, 9:45. Starts Nov. 21, \Duffield St., 855-3967.HEIGHTS: Cinema 1 and II: Cinema 1, \Tynan,\9:30. Rated R. Starts Nov. 16, %u201c Rocky II,%u201d 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Cinema II, %u2018%u2018Time After Time,%u201d Rated PG, 2, 3:55, 5:50, 7:45, 9:45. Starts Nov. 16, %u201c French Postcard,%u201d 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:35, 9:20. 70 Henry St., 596-7070.LOEWS: Metropolitan Quad I: \1:45,3:45,5:45,7:45,9:45. II: \3:50, 7:10, 10:30 and %u201c Iron | Fingers,%u201d , 2:10, 5:30, 8:50. Starts Nov. 16, %u201c Beyond the I Grave,%u201d 12, 3:20, 6:40, and 10, and \Ill: %u201c Time After Time,%u201d 12, 2, | 4, 6, 8, 10. Starts Nov. 16, \House,\9:30. IV: \All,\392 Fulton St., 875-4024.NEW PLAZA: \riage Do Us Part.%u201d 4:45, 6:30, 8:15, 10. Starts Nov. 16, \2:30, 6:15, 10 (no 2:30 show on Sat.) and \ledge.%u201d Fri., 4:30, 8:10. Sat., Nov. 17; 2pm. %u201c Pinocchio In Outer Space%u201d and 5 cartoons. Coming Nov. 21, \Movie,%u201d call for second feature.REX: \weekdays, 4:15, 7:30, Sat., 2:09, 5:24, 8:39, Sun, 2:44 and \days, 6:01, 9:15, Sat., 1, 3:55, 7:10, 10:25, Sun., 1:15, 4:30. 265 Court St., 522-4838.SAVE MONEY BY SAVING ENERGY%u2022 PRE FINISHED PANELS %u2022 MASONITE PRODUCTS %u2022 MOULDINGS%u2022 SUSPENDED CEILINGS * TOOLS I LUMBER %u2022 HARDWARE %u2022 CEMENT%u2022 SHELVES %u2022 STAINS %u2022 SAND %u2022 ANDERSEN WINDOWS> UNPAINTEO FURNITURE %u2022 KITCHEN CABINETS %u2022 PLUMBING SUPPLIES%u2022 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES and MANV. MANY MOREServing: Park Slope %u2022 Cobble H* %u2022 Brooklyn Heights %u2022 Carroll GardensFREE DEIJVERY-LUMBERCUTTO SIZBfUEE ESTIMATESCOURT SASH & DOORCO. INC. %u25a0WE NOW HANDLEPAINT\TR 5-1169cisi T R 5 - 1 1 3 0VISAI US 111specialon Andersonwindows15% off!!m u u i i i m m m -NIt %u2022 r i m a a ............... .. h in i i p ii. | mbUnpainted Furniture Sa'a Now at 350 Court St Location{%u25a0Page 18. 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