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                                    KidsSHADOW PUPPETS: Shadow puppet play from Indonesia, make a puppet yourself and perform by Tom Littler Nov. 23 at 2:30pm to 5pm at Bklyn Childrens Museum, 145 Bklyn Ave. 735-4400PIRATES: Pirates & Treasure Ships, look at what was left behind by pirates who visited America by Michael Cohn, Nv. 23 at 1 & 1:45 at Bklyn Children%u2019s Museum, 145 Bklvn Ave. 735-4400.FOSSILS: Examine traces or plants & animals from past ages, embedded in rocks, instructor Opal Edwards Nov. 24 at I & 1:45 at Bklyn Childrens%u2019 M useum, 145 Bklyn Ave. 735-4400THE SMOW QUEEN: Hans Christian Anderson%u2019s fairy tale, performed by the Pumpernickel Players and sponsored by the Educational Theatre Guild at Whitman Theatre. Nov. 24 at 2pm. All seats reserved and priced at $2.50; for information or reservations call 462-3525 or 284-4835.PUPPET STORE: Jack ant* The Beanstalk at the Puppet Store at 477 Atlantic Ave. at lpm every Sat. and Sun. in November, $2 for adults, $1 fob children, call 625-3893, Larry Fantl.AFTER-SCHOOL: Red Hook Library will offer, on Fridays in November, After School Film Program at 3:30pm ages 6-12. Red Hook Branch, 7 Wolcott St. call 875-4412.MoviesGARDEN OF EDEN: This is a silent film donated by Romano Tozzi. Stars Cdrinne Griffith. Nov. 21, 7pm sharp, admission $1. Vintage Film Society of the first Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St. Call875-2860.W.C. FIELDS: Park Slope Family films Nov. 24 at 7:30pm. W.C. Fields Comedy Night for 2 hours; %u201c It%u2019s a Gift,%u201d %u201c You Can't Cheat an Honest Man,%u201d and %u201c The Dentist,%u201d $2 adults, $1 for children, at 828 President St. (7th & 8th Aves.)THREE FILMS: The Brooklyn Botanic Garden will present 3 films on Nov. 25, all at 1 and 3pm. \Web%u201d examines the microsmic world of ponds, %u201c The Tropical Rain Forest%u201d plant and animal life, \follows Ganges%u2019 path. Admission is free, for info call 622-4433, 1000 Washington Ave.FROM HERE TO ETERNITY: One of the best films ever made. Last scene is the first scene of American entry into WW2. Nov. 29, 7:30pm, Brooklyn Friends School, 375 Pearl St., admission free.SOME LIKE IT HOT: The outlandish romp of two musicians on the lam with Jack Lemmons, Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe; directed by Billy Wilder, Nov. 29 at Beth Elohim Film Theatre, Garfield PI. & 8th Ave. 8pm with $2 at the door, 768-3814.REX: \weekdays4:15, 7:30, Sat, 2:09, 5:24, 8:39, Sun., 2:44 and \6:01, 9:15, Sat. 1, 3:55, 7:10. 10:25, Sun, 1:25, 4:30. 265 Court St. 522-4838LOWES: Metropolitan Quad I: \1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45; 9:45, Rated R. II: %u2018%u2018Beyond the Grave%u201d 12, 3:20, 6:40 and 10, R. \1:40, 5, 8:30, R. Ill: \Lampoons%u2019 Animal House%u201d 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 R. IV: \3:15, 5:30, #;45, 9:55 R. 392 Fulton St.. 875-4024.DUFFIELD THEATRE,249 Duffield St. 855-3967. Nov. 21, \NEW PLAZA: \vie%u201d 3, 6:15, 9:30 G. %u201c Allegra Nontroppo%u201d (animation) 4:45, 8, PG, 314 Flatbush bet. 7th & 8th Ave. 636-0170.HEIGHTS: Cinema 1 and II: Cinema I %u201c Rocky II%u201d 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 Rated R. Cinema II \Postcard\9:30 Rated R, 70 Henr St.%u00bb %u25a0 V V V | / I I U I IArtWOODBLOCK PRINTS:Japanese woodblock prints are on view at the Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, with ukiyo-e, \the floating world%u201d , color woodblocks depicting actors during the 18th and 19th century and black and white prints that can be traced back to the beginning of figure printing. Hours are Wed.-Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. noon-5pm, and holidays l-5pm. Further information call 638-5000.HELENE MANZO: A show of paintings and monoprints through Dec. 2, opening reception Nov. 18 from 2-6pm, at the Work of Art Gallery, 87 Atlantic Ave. Hours: Tues.- Fri. 2-6pm, wknds. noon-6pm.%u2018 C O N C E PT IO N S IN MOTION%u2019: Artistic Production. Gallery, 525 Atlantic Ave. (bet. 3rd and 4th AVes) presents works of art by a number of artists with the overriding them e of Conceptions in Motion through Nov. For fur ther info, call 834-1845FOUR WOMEN EXHIBIT From Nov. 9-Dec. 2 at the Court Hill Gallery, located at 236 Carroll St. will exhibit theworks of: Printmakers Sara Amatniek, and Donna Aorup and Painters, Mary Patten and Susan Resnik. The hours are Tues-Sat, ll-7pm & Sun, !2-5pm. Fri, Nov. 9 at 4-11pm,injg the aftists.FIVE T E E T BY EIGHT FEET: A 5%u2019 X 8%u2019 abstract painting by Manza De Franza will continue to be on exhibit through Sun. Nov. 25 at Belanthi Enterprises Inc., 142 Court St. O ther 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.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 DeKalb Ave. Hours for viewing are Mon.-Fri. 9am10pm., Sat. and Sun. 9am5pm. Admission is free. For further information call 834- * 6090.A M ER IC A N R E N A IS %u00adSANCE: 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.AFRICAN ART: The SanArt Studio and Gallery, 15Seventh Ave., will be exhibiting African Cloth and Canvas Paintings Sat., Dec. 1-Jan. 31. Hours for the Gallery are Tues.-Thurs. l-10pm, Fri.-Sat. l-6pm. For further information call 638-7526.MUKEllU: A musical based on the life and times of Fiorello H. LaGuardia; New York%u2019s %u201c Little Flower,%u201d mayor, performed by the Heights Players. Nov. 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24 at 8:30pm, Nov. 18 and 25 at 2pm at 26 Willow Place. Admission $4.50. Call 237-2752 for information and res. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE: Performed by Park Slope%u2019s Gallery Players in the Old First Reformed Church, Seventh Ave. and Carroll St., Nov. 23, 24, 30, Dec. 1, 7, 8, and 14 at 8pm, Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9 and 16 at 3pm; admission is $3 ($2 students and seniors), call 499-8239 for more information and reservations. Performance directed by Bill Walters.LOVE AND DANGER: a revision and adaptation of Edith Ellis%u2019 1915 play, \Mothers\New Cycle Theater, Nov 29- Dec 1, Dec. 6-8 at 8pm, Dec 2, 9 at 3pm. All seats are free, 657 Fifth Ave. call 788-7098 for reservations & info.THE IMAGINARY INVALID: A season premiere for the Company Community Theatre bv Moliere. Nov. 30, Dec. I, 7, 8, 14, 15 at 8pm. De%u00ab. 2, 16, at 4pm at the Mission for Today Church, 298 Sixth AVe., Tickets $3 ($2 for children and seniors). Call 499-4962 for information andH ireservations.SportsPAL: Qualifying Borough!meets leading to the Citywidej Relay Carnival Championship I of the Police Athletic League, [ Nov. 23 at the 369 Regiment Armory at 142 St. & Fifth Ave. | at 8pm for Brooklyn, 477-9456. jKLYN HEIGHTS Cinema* 70 HENRY ST ai OPAN^if SrBACAs3rd Indoor JuriedV\\eVH e. fel S96 7 0 7 0 .t d O x e *STARTS FRIDAYSylvester StalloneROCKY II2. 4, 6. 8. 10STARTS FRIDAYAmerican Students go to Paris.FrenchPostcards2 :1 5 .4 .5 :5 5 ,7 :3 5 .9 :2 0November 24-25,197911:00 A .M . to 8 : 0 0 P.M . E a c h D ay B ro o k ly n U n io n G a s C o m p a n y S h o w ro o m 1 9 5 M o n ta g u e S t r e e t , B ro o k ly n H e ig h tsA%u2019 M il'in mBruunlyii Ai tS /S3-4469a n d C u ltu re A s s o c ia tio nIn a world of choice . . .it's time for InterludeQuality BatingService3, 6, 9 and 12 monthmembershipsInterview by appointment onlyClub InterludeFirst 100 men & first 100 women members of Club Interlude can come FREE to Club Interlude%u2019s First Annual Dinner & Dance%u2018Sitdown 5 course dinner %u2018Open Bar %u2018 Entertainment Mon., Dec. 17th 6:30 to 10:3(1 p.m.At The Del Monte Bath and 19th Ave., Bklyn. non-members%u2014$15.O r u U A i y i l s> r u n u u a i i s a i t i i g a tiv iu c , uiC. 26 Court Street, Suite 603PHONE 834-9630 NOT A COMPUTER SERVICEjrancinc%u2019s ,Brooklyn's Only a cafeNon- Smoking CafeServing: coffee*, tea*, pus trie*.*alad*. v e g eta ria n repast*Mon%u2014F ri, 11:30%u201410. Sat 6 - 1 0' ^ , 1^ Sunday 11 - %u00bb783-9445 196 hall st. brooklyn-V* NEWPLA ZA CINEMAJ 314 Flatbush Ave. bet. 7th & 8th Ave. %u00a3Nov. 21 thru 29The Muppet MovieplusBruno Bozzetto%u2019sAllegro Non TroppoCall Theatre lor exact perform ance tim es 636-1710J0will love theflavors comb ofsea food with beancurdand beef with oyster 'sauceSzechuan Restaurant128 Montague (corner of Henry)855-6454November 22, 1979, The PHOENIX. Page 15
                                
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