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HOLLYWOOD: Historical film digest of Robin Hood. Ben Hur. Quo Vadis. Dr. Zhivago will be shown by the Park Slope Family. 828 President St.. Dee. 8 at 7:30 pm. $2 adults. SI children, light snacks will be served.DEATH OF A LEGEND: The Pacific Branch Library will premier \Dee. iO, 4pm, admission is free. For more information call 638- 5180. Pacific Branch, 25 4th Ave. at Pacific Street.TWO FILMS: \gelo: The Last Giant%u201d Thestory of Michaelangelo as told through this paintings, sculptures and architecture. %u201c Nature's Colors: Craft of Dyeing With Plants\the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 1000 Washington Ave.. for more information call 622- 4433.HESTER STREET: The story of a Russian Jew who finds his way to America ahead of his wife. He quickly becomes assimilated and in the process is enchanted with another more modern woman. Brooklyn War Memorial Building, Cadman Plaza West and Or ange Street. Admission free, Dec. 11. 7pm. For more in formation call 065-6584.WOODY ALLEN: \Money and run\to a life of crime. Dee 13, 8pm, Beth Elohim Congregation. Garfield PI & 8th Ave. $2. 768-3814.LACOMBE LUCIEN: (1974) Exploration of the conscience if a young man in Vichy France vho decides to collaborate with the German occupation. Dec. 13 at 7:30pm, Brooklyn Friends School. 375 Pearl St.THE HIERESS: Tells with the repression of women in a time when the only acceptable career for a %up girl%u201d was matrimony. Dec. 15. 2pni, at the Brooklyn Museum. Eastern Parkway, admission is $1. For more information call 638-5000.REX: \fiti%u201d Fri, Mon, Tues, Wed, 5, 8:55, Sat, Sun 2, 5:42, 9:45. \Mon Tues, Wed, 4, 6:52, Sat, Sun 1,3:52, 7:45. 265 Court St. 522-4838.DUFFIELD: %u201c Firday 13th%u201d 1:30, 4:30, 7:25, 10:20. \Magic%u201d . 12. 3, 5:55, 8:55. Coming soon \II%u201d and \249 Duffield St. 855-3967.LOEWS: Metropolitan Quad 1, \3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 9:55. Quad II \10:30; \1:50 . 5:20, 8:50. Quad III \Trek%u201d 11, 1:25, 3:50, 6:15, 8:40, 11:05. Quad IV \Things to Come\\3:45, 7, 10:15. 392 Fulton St. 875-4024.PLAZA CINEMA: \After Time%u201d Fri and Sun, 2, 6, 10:05. Sat. 6, 10:05, MonThurs 6, 10:05. \Decree%u201d Fri-Sun. 3:55. 8.Mon-Thurs, 8. Kiddie Sho %u201c Cockeyed Cowboy\cartoons 1:00 Sat only '14 Flatbush Ave. 63o-0!70.CINEMA I: \Field%u201d starring John Savage, 2:40, 4:55. 7:15, 9:30, Raged R Cinema II: Wed and rhurs \Starts Friday, %u201c time After Time%u201d starring Malcom Mcdowell, 2, 3:55, 5:50, 7:45, 9:40, rated PG. 70 Henry St. 596-7070______________KidsBOOK FAIR: Inexpensivebooks to fill childrens%u2019 stocking at the book fair, The Carroll St. School, 701 Carroll St,, Dec 7. Sam to 3:30pm, 638-1703.CHILDRENS PROGRAM: Danish, Italian, Puerto Rican, Jamaican and American carols in a special childrens' program at the First Presbyterian Church, 124 Henry St., Dec. 9 at 11am.CINDERELLA: Bv the Penny Bridge Players at the Bklyn. Academy of Music, Dec. 8 at 2pm, tilled with song, dam-c and fun.BEANSTALKS: \The Beanstalk%u201d at the Puppet Store, 477 Atlantic Ave., every Sat. & Sun. in December at lpm, $2 adults, $1 for kids, 625-3893.SANTA'S HELPERS: Discrete shoppers between the ages of 4 and 10 go to the YWCA Holiday Shopping Mall Dec. 15 at 10am to 3pm. Santa%u2019s helpers will be on hand to assist young shoppers with, pur chases for their parents. 875- 1190.> CRAFTS PROGRAM: TheBrooklyn Public Library%u2019s Pacific Street Branch is holdingHOLIDAY PARTY: Dec. 9 at the Bklyn. YWCA. 30 Third Ave.. second floor, 3-6pm. $5 admission for adults. $3 for kids, all benefits provide gifts for patients in 6 psychiatric institutions in NY. Call MA4- 5191 for information.CRAFTS: A Crafts Boutique at the Brooklyn Assoc, for Mental Health Holiday Party. Dec. 9 from 3-6pm with handmade crafts proceeds to buv gifts for patients call MA4- 5191.ORCHIDS: Orchid sale atthe Brooklyn Botanic Garden1530 Bedford Avenue. 774- 2900.FAMILY WORKSHOP: AHanukkah Family Workshop with lectures for adults, arts A: crafts for kids, and a light breakfast. Dec. 15, &;30am12 noon at Congregation Beth Elohim. 8th Ave.. and Garfield PI. 768-3814RETREAT: A Day of Retreat to prepare for Xmas is being run by the Visitation Church, 98 Richards St. 9amlpm. Participants are asked to bring their lunch. C all 624- 1572' for info.Company Community Theatre%u2019s current productionto be performed Dec. 7,8,14 and 15 at 8 pm and Dec.(Danny Halfent Photo)a holiday crafts program, Dec.II, 3:30pm. Children 5 years and up are invited (parents, too). 25 Fourth Ave. at Pacific St. 638-5180THE SNOW QUEEN:Children's theatre presented by The Heights Players, dir. by Ann Stanton, Dec. 8. 9. 15, 16,22, 23 at 2pm. $2 (children,$1.50), at 26 Willow Place. For information and reservations, call 237-2752YOU%u2019RE A GOOD MAN,CHARLIE BROWN: Performed by the Ryan Repertory Co., sponsored by the Educational Theatre Guild, Dec. 8 at noon and 2:30pm. Whitman Theatre at Brooklyn College (Flatbush and Nostrand Aves).All seats reserved at $3 ea.(group rates avail). Call 462-3525 or 284-4835 for information and reservations.LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD: The classic children's talc gets a Rusian goingover with the Drama Club ol the Drama Club of the Carrol!Street School. Before the play will be a short folk dancing show by the School's Dance Club. Dec. 12. 7pm, in the Auditorium of PS 321, 7th Ave. het. 1st and 2nd St. Admission $2 (50 cents for children), call 638-1703 for more information.EventsCHRISTMAS BAZAAR:To benefit The Park Slope Senior Citizens Christmas Party. Handmade crafts, rummage sale, raffle, and refreshments. Dec. 7 & 8, in the basement of All Saints Church, 7th St. & 7th Ave. Call 499-9814 for information. CHRISTMAS DANCE: Adance will be held in the Parish Hall of St. Agnes' Church, 417 Sackett St. for members of the Spanish community on Dec. 8 9pm. Tickets can be obtained at the Rectory. 625-1717. The event is sponsored by the Spanish Societv.CHRISTMAS FEAST: AtSt. Charles Borromeo School. A Christmas Feast and Bazaar, 2.3 Sidney Place. Brooklyn Hgts, Dec. 9, 10am. Raffles, handmade gifts for the whole- %u2022%u00ab %u2022 ! . %u00bb %u00ab . , %u2014 1 > %u00ab uti i a n m \\ , U llk - a - u iu v . , *---international buffet and homemade baked goods.and expert advice for novice growers, Dec. 8 & 9, 10am to 4:30pm, 1000 WashingtonAve., 622-4433.HANGING THE GREENS: Traditional hanging of the greens at the YWCA, with a concert by the James United Methodist Church and a surprise appearance by Santa Claus, YWCA, 30 Third Ave., Dec. 11 at 6pm, 875-1190.FESTIVAL CHORUS: Brooklyn Union Gas Festival Chorus w ill perform Songs & Carols on Dec. 11 through 14, and Dec. 18, 19, 12 noon to 2pm each day. Also present will be Santa Claus at 195 Montague St.POT LUCK: A tribute tothe World Mutual Services, the international arm of the YWCA with a pot luck dinner and entertainment, Dec. 13 at 6pm, reservations 875-1190, $5 adults, $2.50 for children.TREE LIGHTING: a traditional ceremony of lighting the Brooklyn Heights Christmas Tree, Dec. at 5:30pm at the foot of Montague St. at the promenade. Organized by the Bklyn. Hgts. Garden Club and Bklyn. Hgts. Assoc. Carols and songs by the Grace C horal Societv. U 1.8-0193ITALIAN BOARD OF GUARDIANS: The AnnualChristmas Party of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Italian Board of Guardians will be held on Dec. 13 at Gargiulo Restaurant. 2911 West 15th St. at 7pm. $20 per person.HANUKKAH: Candlelight Service with Hanukkah songfest, Dreidel Games and a Grab Bag for Children. Dec. 14 at 8:15pm at Congregation Beth Elohim, 8th Ave. & Garfield PI. 768-3814.COLGATE GAMES: Regis (ration for the Colgate Games will be Saturday, Dec 15, at the Pratt Fieldhouse in Brooklyn. Each young woman who enters receives a free Colgate Women's Games T-shirt. For info call 752-7770.KWANZA: The NewMuse Community Museum of Brooklyn as part of their annual \is showing an exhibit of Ted Lawton's Photographs ot life in a Yoruba Village (Dec. 6-20). and Ayinla Afolami will demon-* %u2022 . i - : ...........si' n < iin l Jn o M I l l l C Ills'* t t U l l l l V j U S s . , ........- owith silk threads. Dec. 15 front I lam-lOpm for the celebration.is \16 at 4 pm at 298 Sixth Ave.CHRISTMAS ORAATORIO: At the First Unitarian Church. 51 Monroe Place and Picrrepont St. Dec. 16 at 11am. directed bv Clark Gesner. Call MA4-5466 for info.SINGLE CHRISTIANS: The Christian Singles Group of Old First Reformed Church invites all singles to a Christmas party it the Church's Fellowship Hall, Carroll St., just off 7th \\ve., Dec. 16 at 7pm. Music, camaraderie and refreshments. Bring instruments, poetry, travel photos or anything else you wish. $2.50 contribution, 857-6575.Talksa lecture on the leading architect of The American Renaissance will be presented on the 3rd floor in the lecture hall at 2pm. For further information call 638-5000.BOOK TALK: I he Brooklyn Heights Library will be holding its next book discussion on Dec. 13th at 2:30pm. \Carrie\4075, 280 Cadman Plaza West.MUSE READINGS: Abiodun Oyewole and Gylan Kain will read on Dec. 6. fol lowed bv Gertrude Bailey and Jessie Hill on Dec. 15. Both recitals are at 8pm. and admission is free at the New Muse Community Museum. 1530 Bedford Ave.. call 774-2900 for more information.LEISURE TIME: TheEmergence ol Leisure: I heGreat'Vacation Hotels. A talk by Christopher Monkhouse. Curator of .Decorative Arts. Rhode Island School of Design, at the Long Island Historical Society, Dec. 16. 123 Pierrepont St. Call 624-0890 for moreToursDEBAKEY MD: MichaelDcBakey, M.D., the nation%u2019s leading heart surgeon will be the speaker at a guest lectureseries at the Long Island College Hospital. Dec. 6 at 11:30 am in tin- Polhetmis amphitheatre, 780 I960.MEET YOUR CURATOR: Luncheon Lecture Series at the Brooklyn Museum, Dec. 6. Meet Robert Moes, Curator of Oriental Art. at lpm, free for Museum members, $2 lor non-members, call 789-2493 for information.INTERIOR DECORATING: A talk on Interior Decorating in the American Home 1876-1917 will be held on Sat., Dec. 8 on the 5th floor of The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway; the talk is free to all and will be at 2pm. For further information call 638-5000.HIGHLIGHTS: On Sat.,Dec. 8 at 3:30pm and Sun., Dec. 9 at 10m, Highlights of The American Renaissance will be discussed on the 5th floor ot the Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway. Admission for the talk is free. For further information call 638-5000.ARCHITECTS OF EXHIBIT: A talk focusing on McKim, Mead and White, architects of the American Renaissance will be held on the 5th floor of The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway on Sun., Dec. 9 at 3:30pm. For further information call 638-5000.LECTURE PLANNED: OnSun., Dec. 9 at The Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern ParkDOCENT GALLERYTOURS: A tour of the \iod Rooms\Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, will be held on Wed., Dec. 12. lpm. The Group will meet at the information desk, admission free. For further information call 638-5000.TheatreLOVE AND DANGER: arevision and adaptation of Edith Ellis' 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 & into.ARSENIC AND OLD LACE: Performed by Park Slope's 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 bv Bill Walters.DIARY OF ANNE FRANK: Presented by the Packer Collegiate Institute. 170 Joralemon St., Dec. 7, 8 at 8pm. Tickets $2.50 in advance, $3,50 at the door. For more information. call 875-6644.THE IMAGINARY IN- \\ Al l!); A season premiere for the Company Community Theatre by Moliere. Nov. 30, Dec. 1. 7, 8, 14, 15 at 8pm. Dec. 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 and reservations.A DOLL%u2019S HOUSE: Ibsen's famous play will be performed at the Brooklyn Public Library%u2019s Grand Army Plaza Branch, directed by Cynthia Belgrave, Dec. 15 at 2:30pm, admission is free. Call 636-3111 for more information.ExhibitsCHURCHES & SYNAGOGUES: Brooklyn Churches A: Synagogues, a photographicexhibition on the ground floor o the Long Island Historical Society, Dec. 1 through Jan. 5 on Pierrepont St. and Clinton St. Mon.-Fri. 9-5 pm, 624-0890.PHOTOGRAPHY: A fieldworkshop by the Urban Rangers photographing the park and selection of lenses, films and filters, Dec. 8, Prospect Park Picnic House (PPW & 3rd St.) 2-4pm, free, 360-8193.WORTH REVIVALS: Garments and costumes from the 18th century are currently ondisplay, which includes a dozen garments, is being shown in the 4th floor Costume Gallery through Dec. 16.POINSETTIAS: The annual I Poinsettia display at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden%u2014thousands of pink, white, red and | marble poinsettias. Dee. 1 through January 6, Tues. through Sunday, 10 am - 4 pm, open Christmas and New Year%u2019s Dav, 1000 Washington 622JPoetryFICTION AND POETRYl READING: Poet Brown Miller] and Marilyn Miller reading fic-r lion, Dec. 7 at 8:30pm, in thej back room at Kazeroid and ar-J berman Realtors. 196 Seventh Avenue. For more information! call 499-8200.POETS: Poet's Union poetryl reading at Kazeroid At Arber-I man. 196 7th Ave., Dec. 7 atj 8:30pm, 499-8200.COMPOSER VS. POET:l The second in a series of Poetl vs. Composer series at thel Bclanthi Institute Inc.. 1421 Court St. will be held on Dec. 81 at 9pm. Composer George! Costinesco and poet Alex ( ul-l diero will perform. Admission! is $2. For further information,| call 855-2769POETRY READING: Dorothy Alison, author of Littlel Review, a feminist review of I books, will read from her own| prose and poetry at Womensworks on Dec. 9. 2:30pm, 1811 7th Ave. Call 499-7763 for| information.Coursesc c i u i v uii iwyuii U 11$ pi cl V Ul %u00bb IM. c-*%u00bbTERM PAPER WRITING:Term paper writing is impor-1 taut for the student who wants to continue their education. The Brooklyn Public Library,I Grand Army Plaza, is offering! a free clinic to be held every! Thurs. form 3-5pni in thel Youth Services Division thru.l Jan. 17. For further informa-J lion call 780-7719.YOGA CLASSES: Thel First Unitarian Church, located! at Monroe and Pierrepont will! present \the Morning.\7:15 am. For further infor-J mation, call 855-4856.For tree inclusion here!send notice, in writing!to: PHOENIX. 3951Atlantic Avenue,!Brooklyn 11217 JDEADLINE: 5 pm Fri. forfnllowina week's paper.|and Mural Painting along w ith Um, 200 Eastern Parkway. 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