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To Have Your Event ListedHere, Compose a Concisely Worded NewsItem; Make Sure To Include a TelephoneNumber. Sund to: Up and Coming,395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 11217Deadline: Friday for Thursday's Paperle-D ay Run at BAMDa and the resilience of the human spirite who have suffered under the currentm ate there. For inform ation, call 636-4100.M INOR INJURY GALLERY: \Identit with works by Maria Theresa Alves,Hu rial Fyu, Pat Mercado, and Jorge Tacla;also documentary photos. Through May 31;Thurs.-Sun., 16pm. 1073 Manhattan Ave. Forinfo, 389-7985.O NYX GALLERY: %u201cSpring into Spring,%u201dfrom June 1-June 29, with oils, watercolors,pastels and sculptures. 411 Atlantic Ave.Gallery Hours: 1-6pm Mon. through Sun. Forinfo, 834-1701. Opening Reception, June 1,3-7pm.PALM GALLERY: \Show .%u201d June 1-29; open Sat. and Sun., 12-6pm,Gallery Players Present a Simon WorkJennifer M alone and G eorge Schneider In the Galiery Players' production of NeilSim on%u2019s \roll School, 181 Lincoln Place. For inform ation, call 638-5725.or by appointment. 408 A tlantic Ave. For info,624-7091.RETRO GALLERY: %u201c Figuratively Speaking,%u201dsculpture, flat works and electronic pieces.Thru Jun. 27; open by appointm ent only. 407Douglass St. For info, 622-8840.ROTUNDA GALLERY: \Paper,%u201d third annual open com petition ofworks on paper. Thur June 28; Tues.-Fri.,12-5pm; Sat., 11am-4pm. Brooklyn WarMemorial, Cadman Plaza W est and Orange St.For info, 875-4031.SPIRAL GALLERY: %u201cGallery A rtists,%u201d worksin various media. Thru Jun. 7. Com ing June 7:Collage and watercolors by Jam es Denmark,sculpture by Lloyd Toone. Thru June 30; daily,1-8pm. 637 Vanderbilt Ave. For info, 783-2893.W EISNER GALLERY: %u201cA spects,%u201d works byNancy Lee Cidoni, Barbara Friedman andVesna Golubovic. Through June 9. Wed.-Sat.,1-7pm. 8812 Third Avenue. For info, 748-1324.WESSER GALLERY: Botanical Prints fromthe 18th and 19th Centuries. Open Wed.-Sat.11am-7pm. Thru June 21. Warren St. For info,596-7478.W IN G S OVER PLAZA: Grand Army PlazaArch exhibit, %u201cW ings Over Brooklyn,\ture work by Brooklyn artists. Sat. and Sun.,12:30-4pm. Thru June 15. Grand Armv Plaza.Info, 965-8951.RANGELL PHOTOGRAPHS: BrooklynSociety for Ethical Culture exhibit ofphotographs of Mexico and Guatem ala byMeyer Rangell. Thru Jun. 15, Sun., 12-2pm, orby appointment. 53 Prospect Park West Info,768-2972.GARDEN ART: Memorial Art Exhibition atBrooklyn Botanic Garden opens with JacquesHnizdovsky%u2019s W oodcuts and Etchings. June1-July 6; Sat. and Sun. 11am-4pm. W eekdaysby appointment. Reception: June 1,4:30-6:30pm,LIVE ONES: Prospect Park Boathousehosts exhibit %u201cThe Live Ones,\Wed.-Sun., 11am-4:45pm. Nearest entrance atFlatbush Ave. and Empire Blvd. Info, 788-0055.JO IN IN G FORCES: W here W e At BlackWomen Artists exhibit, %u201cJoining Forces:1 +1 = 3,%u201d at M use Community Museum . ThruMay 31; Tues.-Fri., 10am-7pm; Sat., 11am-5pm.1530 Bedford Ave. For info, 774-2900.DUCK PARADE: One hundred paper duckspass through garden of paper tulips on lawnof Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park. June 8,12noon. Park is along East River w aterfront atNew Dock St. Free. For info, (212) 977-8240.FILM SEARCH REVISITED: BACADowntown presents award-winning film s byrecipients of Filmsearch program stipends.Filmmakers Karen Kramer, Leslie Levinson,Mindy Rodman, Al Santana and Paul W hiteshow and discuss their films. June 1 , 1pm.Free.FREE SHOW : Brooklyn Heights Libraryshows %u201cFree Show Tonight.%u201d June 1, 2:30pm.280 Cadman Plaza West. Free. For info,780-7789.ASIAN DOUBLE: Brooklyn Museum salutesAsian artists with showing of StephenOkazaki's %u201cUnfinished Business.%u201d 2pm and3:30pm. Also, George Ow, Jr.%u2019s \a Dance,%u201d 3 and 4:30. Third floor lecture hall.Free.LIBRARY SUNSET: Brooklyn HeightsLibrary presents %u201cSunset Boulevard.%u201d June 2,2:30 and 6:30pm. 280 Cadman Plaza West.Free. For info, 780-7789.AM ISH DOCUMENTARY: Maverick Theatre& Film Co. presents %u201cThe Amish: Not To BeModern,%u201d by local filmmakers. June 2, 8pm.152 Bergen St. $5. For info, 858-6014.MODEL FILM : N.Y.C. Bureau of Recreationshows \women models at work. June 3, 6:30pm.Brooklyn W ar Memorial, Cadman Plaza West.Free. 965-6584.HOLLYW OOD KIDS: Brooklyn HeightsLibrary shows %u201c Hollywood%u2019s Children.\8, 2:30pm. 280 Cadman Plaza W est. Free. Forinfo, 780-7789.W OODY%u2019S FILMS: Woody Allen FilmFestival at Brooklyn Society for EthicalCulture, 53 Prospect Park West. Wednesdays,7:30pm, thru June 18. $2. Refreshm ents. Forinfo. 768-2972.COBBLE HILL TW IN: 265 Court S*.: Tel.596-9113.1. Desert Hearts, Fri.: 5, 6:45,8:30,10:10. Sat.: 2:45,4:30,6:15,10. Sun. & Thurs.:2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8, 9:40. Mon.-W ed.: 6:30, 8:10,9:45. Sneak Previe Space Cam p, Sat.: 8.Children%u2019s Matinee: Yogi Bear, Sat., Sun.,Thurs.: 1pm. 2. Cobra, Fri.: 5,6:50, 8:40,10:30.Sat.: 1, 2:50, 4:40, 6:30, 8:20,10:15. Sun. &Thurs.: 1, 2:45, 4:30,6:15, 8, 9:45. Mon.-W ed.:6, 7:50,9:40.PLAZA TW IN CINEM A: 314 Flatbush Ave..Tel. 636-0170. 1. Top Gun, Fri.: 5:30, 7:30,9:30.Sat.-Mon.: 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. Tues.-Thurs.: 6, 7:55, 9:50. 2. Double Feature: Kiss ofthe Spiderwoman, Fri.: 6:50,10:05. Tues.-Thurs.: 6, 9:40. Sweet Liberty, Fri.: 5, 8:40,Sat.-Mon.: 1,4:40, 8:25. Tues.-Thurs.: 7:50.DUFFIELD CINEMA: 249 Duffield St.: Tel.855-3967.1. Cobra, Fri.-Thurs.: 12, 2, 4 ,6 , 8,10. 2. Demons, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:30, 2:25, 4:15,6:10, 8,10. Sneak Previe Space Camp, Sat.:8.BROOKLYN HEIGHTS C IN EM A : 70 HenrySt.: Tel. 596-7070. 1. Top Gun, Fri.-Thurs.: 2,3:55, 5:50, 7:50, 9:50. 2. Sweet Liberty,Fri.-Thurs.: 2, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45.LOEW %u2019S M ETROPOLITAN QUAD: 395 Fulton St.: 875-4024. 1. Poltergeist II, Fri.-Thurs.:12,1:45, 3:30, 5:15, 7, 8:45,10:30. 2. Poltergeist11, Fri.-Thurs.: 1, 2:45, 4:35, 6:25, 8:10,10:10. 3.Demons, Fri.-Thurs.: 12,1:40, 3:25, 5:10, 6:50,8:35,10:25. 4. Jake Speed, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:15,2:15,4:10, 6:10, 8:10,10:10.Believe It Or Not, There IsEven More Going On InBrownstone Brooklyn. TurnTo Page 41 For a CompleteListing O f Talks, Tours AndOther EventsW HAT'S HAPPENING AT SOME JUM PING PLACESBACA DOW NTOW N: Exhibit: %u201cN ew Territory, Part II%u201d June 6-28. Gallery hoursTues.-Fri., 1-6pm; Fri. and Sat., 1-10pm.%u201c Filmsearch Revisited,%u201d presents aw ardwinning films. June 1 ,1pm. Free, t nW illoughby St. For info, 596-2222.BARGEMUSIC: Cham ber concerts onThurs., at 7:30pm; and Sun., at 4pm. M ay 29,June 1 ,5 ,8 , Ham ao Fujiwara, violinist;Shigeo Neriki, pianist; Lucy Shelton,soprano; Fred Sherry, ceilist. Tickets $10; $8for seniors and students. Fulton Ferry Landing, under Brooklyn Bridge. For info,824-4061.BROOKLYN CENTER FOR THE PERFORM IN G ARTS AT BROOKLYN COLLEGE:Brooklyn C ollege Conservatory of M usic'sDivision of Dance present Scholarship FundBenefit, with perform ances by Indrani,Sukanya, Judith Leifer, and D AN CE/JuneLewis and Company. May 3 1 ,8pm. GershwinTheater, near the intersection of Flatbushand Nostrand For Info, 434-1900BROOKLYN MUSEUM: Exhibits: Asian artists of Brooklyn at the Brooklyn M useumdation Collection: French Art of the 19th and20th Centuries, thru Jan. 5,1987. GalleryTalk on %u201cThe Alex Hillm an Family Foundation Collection: French Art of the 19th and20th Centuries,%u201d May 3 0 ,1:30pm. M eet inGrand Lobby, 1st floor. All events freeunless noted. Hours: Mon., W ed.-Frl., 10am5pm; Sat., 11am-6pm; Sun., 1-6pm; holidays,1-5pm; closed Tues. 200 Eastern Parkway.For info, 638-5000.BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN: Gardenopen Tues.-Fri., 8-6pm; weekends andholidays 10-6pm. Cranford Rose Gardenopens June 5. Areas of current special interest Shakespeare Garden, Japanese Hilland-Pond Garden, Horticultural Section ofLilacs, Fragrance Garden, Rock Garden, andOsborne Section. 1000 W ashington Ave. Forinformation 622-4433.BROOKLYN C H ILD R E N %u2019S MUSEUM:Events: every Thurs., More Than Movies,3:30pm. May 29: The W ays of W ings, 5:30pm.\Theatre Club, 6:00pm. May 30: InternationalKites of Spring, 3:30pm. May 31: Video ClubFestival, 10am-6pm. 145 Brooklyn Ave. Allevents free. For info, 735-4400.BROOKLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Tourof the model and site for the proposeddowntown development, Metrotech. May 29,12:30pm, free. Coney Island Tour, June 8 , 1pm.$3, members, $5 non-members. Tours m eet atthe Society, 128 Pierrepont St. For info,624-0890.BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY, CENTRALLIBRARY: Free Dr. Seuss Filmstrips, M ay 30,4pm. Facts over the phone, 780-7000, daily;until 10pm, M onday through Thursday. Freejob information resources at the Educationand Job Inform ation Center, 780-7777. Thelibrary is at Grand Army Plaza. For info, call780-7000.GREENMARKETS: Get fresh, locally grownfruits and vegetables at Cadman Plaza W estat Montague St., Tuesdays June 3-Dec. 23,and Saturdays year round; at Colum bus Plaza,Jay St. near M yrtle Ave., Tuesdays year roundand Fridays June 25 Dec. 17; and at FlatbushAvenue at Atlantic Ave., Wednesdays June25-Dec. 17. For info call (212) 566-0990,$8. Aquarium is located at the Coney IslandBoardwalk and W. 8th St. For info, call266-8711.PROSPECT PARK: Redalboat rental, 11am -1hour before dark, daily, $5/hour with $5 deposit, at dock near Wollman Rink. Use EmpireBlvd. and Flatbush Ave. entrance. ProspectPark Boathouse, exhibit, \thru June 2, Wed.-Sun. 11am-4:45pm. Use entrance at Flatbush Ave. and Em pire Blvd. Letferts Hom estead, open Sat. and Sun., 10am4pm. Use entrance at Flatbush Ave. and Empire Blvd. Prospect Park Zoo, open sevendays/week, 8am-4:30pm; buildings open at11am. Use Flatbush Ave. and Empire Blvd. entrance. Children%u2019s Zoo now open, Wed.-Sun.,10-4pm. Tours: Urban Park Rangers lead Prospect Park tours: %u201cAnimals In Our Lives,%u201d May3 1 ,1pm, m eet at Prospect Park Boathouse.\Workshop,%u201d June 7 , 10am. M eet at WollmanRink. For UPR info, 287-3400. Roads: closedMon. Fri., 10am 3pm and 7 :3 0 11pm; Sat. andSun., Fri. at 7pm-Mon. at 6am . Grand ArmyPlaza Arch, exhibit, %u201cW ings Over Brooklyn,%u201d P .A m rv iiin U u Q o ilo n / th r u It in o A r r h o i f 'Coins from the Jonathan Rosen Collection,thru Aug. 4; The Alex Hillm an Family Foun-.rh llH ro n %u2019c I ihrarw Ift%u2019OnaiTV Pflnflr PlAHAftTake-off, 12:00pm; W ater Play for Pre-schoolers, 1:30pm. June 1: June Balloon Springscenes tour,%u201d M ay 31, 9:30-12:00, $10.50.%u201cAnimal Training Tour,%u201d June 7 ,9:30-11:30am,IIIIU UUM. 1 ^ , I i a i . a n u v JU II., I l . u u - t ^ l l l . U H IO O Onoted, all free. For info, 788-0055.May 29, 1986, THE PH OENIX, Page 31

