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^ a a m ^ i ^ %J M IIN UTo Have Your Event Listed Here, Compose a Concisely W orded News Item; Make Sure To Include a Telephone Number. Sund to: Up and Coming, 395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 11217 Deadline: Friday for Thursday's Paperand Bond Sts. For Info, 858-6014.GREENE SHAKESPEARE: New YorkShakespeare Festival presents \It\Ave at Washington St. Free. For Info, (212)598-7193.SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL Sunset Parkhosts performances by New YorkShakespeare Festival. %u201cAs You Like It,\23. \Sixth Ave. and 44th St., baseball field. Free.F or info, (212) 598-7193.BED-STUY BLUES: Bedford StuyvesantRestoration Corporation Arts in the Plazaseries continues with rhythm and blues concert by James Wiedman and Stan AlstonBand. Aug. 14,6-8pm. 1368 Fulton St. Free.For info, 636-6908.CELEBRATE MIKATA: Celebrate Brooklynopens weekend of Afro-Brazilian music withconcert by Mikata. Aug. 15,8pm (raindateAug. 16, 3pm). Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect Park West and 9th St. Free. For Info,768-0699.BRAZILIAN ROOTS: Celebrate Brooklyncontinues its Afro-Brazilian weekends of concerts with performances by Pe De Boi andRoots of Brazil. Aug. 16,8pm (raindate Aug.17, 3pm). Prospect Park Bandshell, ProspectFark West and 9th St. Free. For info, 768-0699.SAMBA AND TOLEDO: CelebrateBrooklyn's Afro-Brazilian music weekendends with concert by New York Samba Bandand Mario Toledo and Chorus of Brazil. Aug.17 (raindate Aug. 18,8pm). Prospect ParkBandshell, Prospect Park West and 9th St.Free. For info, 768-0699.OLD TIMERS: Coney Island%u2019s NewVaudeville Nights continue with concert of%u201cOld Time Music%u201d by Danny Willis and JohnBradshaw. Aug. 17,8pm. Sideshows by theSeashore, Boardwalk and W. 12th St. $5. Forinfo, 372-5159.GUITAR JAZZ: Gerry Eastman, a jazzguitarist, will perform at the WilliamsburghMusic Center as part of Sunday Jazz series.August 17th, 4pm. 367 Bedford Ave. $5, halfprice for members. For Info, 384-1654.BACA CELEBRATES: Finale of BACA%u2019s 20thAnniversary Summerseries. Includes Greg &Dan Duo with jazz sounds, The Ray RiveraBand with standard and pop classics, andvocalists from The Heights Players Ensemble.Bring your own chairs. Aug. 2 0 ,7pm. BrooklynHeights Playground, at Promenade entranceoh Pierrepont St. Free. For info, 783-3077.(' CELEBRATE FOLK: Scandinavian folk>up, \:ker, Mike Soloway together in Celebrateooklyn concert. August 2 2 ,8pm. Prospectrk Bandshell, Prospect Park West and 9thFree. For info, 7680699.IRISH FOLK: \Get Ready For Harvest FairScott and M ark M ilom (11 and 7) are th e proud ow ners o f this soonto-be-com pleted project for the C ity G ardeners%u2019 Harvest Fair. Theboys w ill be entering in the scariest scarecrow contest, and theirneighbor, Herbert M agenhaim w ill be entering his hom egrownvegetables in th e August 16 fair. T he fair opens a t 11am and runsthrough 6pm at Floyd Bennet Field. Roughly 10,000 people are expected to attend, and m any o f them to enter a variety o f co m petitions %u2014 from the scariest scarecrow to the m ost creative coleslawand th e largest tom ato.performing with Robbie O'Connell, withstoryteller Ray Collins opening, in CelebrateBrooklyn concert. Aug. 2 3 ,8pm. ProspectPark Bandshell, Prospect Park West and 9thSt. Free. For Info, 768-0699.VIRTUOSI IN GARDEN: Brooklyn BotanicGarden hosts outdoor concert by VirtuosiQuintet, performing works by Beethoven,Mozart and Rossini. Aug. 2 4 ,3:15pm. Alfred T.White Memorial Area, 1000 Washington Ave.Free. For info, 622-4433.SUNDAY JAZZ: Williamsburgh MusicCenter presents Alva Anderson, vocalist. Aug.2 4 ,4pm. 367 Bedford Ave. $5, half price formembers. For info, 384-1654.HARMONIC QUINTET: Celebrate Brooklynpresents %u201cSweet Honey in the Rock,%u201d aquintet of Black women A-Capella singerswith a performance of harmonies, blended instrumentals and vocal %u201cdancing.%u201d Aug. 24,8pm. Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect ParkWest and 9th St. Free. For info, 768-0699.HERRING JAZZ: Bedford StuyvesantRestoration Corporation%u2019s Arts in the Plazaseries continues with concert by jazz groupVincent Herring Sextet. Aug. 2 8 ,6-8pm. 1368Fulton St. Free. For info, 636-6908.BELANTHI GALLERY: %u201cClassical AmericanLandscape,%u201d mixed media exhibition, thru thesummer. Thru Aug. 31, %u201c Eighth Annual MostlyNude.\St. For info, 855-2769.BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN: %u201cStudentsW ho Paint In the Garden.\Sat. and Sun., 11am-4pm. Members%u2019 Room,Administration Bldg., 1000 Washington Ave.For info, 622-4433.BROOKLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY: %u201cTheGreat Divine: Brooklyn's Henry WardBeecher,\artifacts and photos telling Beecher's storyEnjoy Before It's Back To School Time3:30-4pm. Wolcott St. at Dwight St. Free. Forin fo, 875-4412.YOUNG FILMS: Brooklyn Heights Librarys tows films for kids 3-11. Fridays, 4pm, Cadn ian Plaza West at Clinton St. Free. For Info,7 JO-7788.AFTER SC H O O L Red Hook Library showsfl ims for kids 8-12. Mondays, 3:3Q-4pm. >W olcott St. at Dwight St. Free. For Info,8 75-4412.SPli ELESS ANIMALS: New York AquariumMolds workshop \kjug. 14,9am-12noon. Coney Island BoardwalkIW . 8th St. $18; $16 members. For Info,3711.HISTORICAL TALES: Storyteller Marciaane tells folktales from around the world atJrooklyn Historical Society, for kids 4-8. Aug.21, 2:30pm. 128 Pierrepont St. Free. For info,824-0890.PLAYGROUND ENTERTAINMENT: BrooklynRecreation Division provides mobile unit activities i t tv;c Pro;\D a r t , nlavnrminds.Eleventh St. Playground, at Intersection ofProspect Park West, Skatemobiie on Aug.15th from 1:30pm-3;30pm. The Lincoln Rd.Playground (Ocean Ave. Intersection) hoststhe Skatemobiie from 10:30am-12:30pm onAug. 15th All programs are free. For info,788-0055.BILLY G. BACA: BACA Summerseries atPierrepont Street Playground continues withperformance by Billy G., magician-jugglerclown. Aug. 14,2pm. Brooklyn Heights Promenade and Pierrepont St. Free. For info,783-3077BILLY G. JUGGLES: Brooklyn Children%u2019sMuseum presents \workshop by William Gilliam. Aug. 1 8 ,1pm.Brower Park, Brooklyn and St. Marks Aves,Free. For Info, 735-4400.AQUARIUM OCEANOGRAPHERS: NewVbrk Aquarium holds %u201cJr. Oceanographer%u201dprogram for kids 10-13. Leam how to collectanimals, take water samples, record animalbehavior and dissect sand. Aug. 18-21,9am12noon. W. 12th St. and Coney Island Boardwalk. $72; $64 members. For info, 266-871 i.PLAYGROUND PUPPETS: BACA presentsThe Magpie Puppets performing at BrooklynHeights Playground. Aug. 1 9 ,11am. Promenade entrance at Pierrepont St. Free. Forinfo. 783-3077.LIBRARY CRAFTS: Park Slope Libraryholds arts and crafts for kids six and up. Aug.19,2pm. Sixth Ave. and 9th St. Free. For info,768-0593CHILDREN%u2019S MAGIC: Penny Bridge Playerspresent %u201cMerlin the Magical.%u201d Aug. 19-21,10:30am and 1:30pm. Aug. 2 2 ,10:30am. Aug.25,1:30pm. Aug. 26 and 2 7 ,10:30am. Aug. 28,10:30am. Playhouse, Ml Cranberry St. $3.75.For reservations and Info, 522-02%.HILLSIDE STORIES: BACA Summerseriesincludes storytelling with Abtke Jo%u2019tayo, atMt. Prospect Park. Aug. 2 0 ,1pm. On Eastern..Parkway hillside between museum and library?Free. For info, 783-3077.SUMMER STILTS: John McCieveriy stars inStiltwalkers performance at Coffey Park aspart of BACA Summerseries. Aug. 2 1 ,1pm.Play area, Columbia and Bay Sts. Free. For Info, 783*3077.HISTORICAL TALES: Brooklyn HistoricalSociety presents Marcia Lane telling international folktales for kids 4-8, accompanied byan adult. Aug. 21,2:30pm. 128 Pierrepont St.Free. For info, 624-0890.PLAYGROUND PROGRAM: Eleventh StreetPlayground in Prospect Park hosts \Piaymobile.%u201d Aug. 2 3 ,1:304:30pm. 11th St.and Prospect Park West. Free. For info,788-0055 _J H W D U W IU . Mil ITVkW> w iw ru jiiChildren's Museum hosts performance of%u201cCampala\Diane Jacobowltz Dance Company. Aug. 24,1:30pm and 3pm. 145 Brooklyn Ave. Free. Forinfo, 7354400.from Civil War period. Through Oct. 10.Tues.-Sat., 12-5pm. 128 Pierrepont St.,624-0690.BROOKLYN MUSEUM CONTEMPORARYGALLERY: \Photographs.%u201d Thru Sept. 22. Fifth floor.BROOKLYN MUSEUM GRAND LOBBY:\be on display in honor of the Statue of Liberty%u2019s centennial. Thru September 8.CHAMELEON GALLERY: %u201cNew Stuff,\mixed media group show, Thru Sept. 7, reception Aug. 8 ,7-9pm. Thurs. and Fri., 1-7pm;Sat., 11am-7pm; Sun., 11-5pm. 428 SeventhAve. For info, 965-4583.MIXED MEDIA: Original artwork show andsale in %u201cNew Spirit\sculpture and painting. Through Aug. 17th,2-6pm daily. 224 Wyckoff St. Free.ONYX GALLERY: %u201cSummer Spectrum,\featuring the works of Ellen Hoyt, CarolynChristopher Ward. Thru Aug. 17. Hours are1-6pm, Tuesday through Sunday. Closed Monday. 411 Atlantic Ave. For Info, call 834-1701.PROSPECT PARK ENVIRONMENTALCENTER: %u201cThe Birds and Beasts of Brooklyn,\an exhibit on Brooklyn artists' works of ourborough's wildlife. Through September 7. ThePicnic House, near 5 St. and Prospect ParkWest entrance. Gallery hours, Sat.-Sun.12-5pm. For Info, 788-8500.RETRO GALLERY: %u201cSummer Group Show,\artworks from electronic sculptures to handprinted lithographies. Thru Sept. 30. Open byappointment only. 407 Douglass St. For info,622-8840.SALENA GALLERY: Two photography exhibits, %u201cImages of Cuba%u201d and %u201cChildren in anEducational Setting\Through first week in Sept. Long islandUniversity, Flatbush Ave. at DeKalb Ave. Free.For info, 403-1052.SCHAFLER GALLERY: Student's ChoiceShow at Pratt Institute%u2019s Fine Arts Center.Through Septmeber 18, Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm,closed until Aug. 22.200 Willoughby Ave.Free. For info, 636-3517.WEISNER GALLERY: Group show of galleryartists, thru Sept. 14. Wed.-Sat., 1-7pm. 8812Third Ave. For info, 748-1324.FAIR LADY: Brooklyn Center Cinema shows\Whitman Hall, Campus Rd. and Hillel PI. $5.For info, 780-5295.PRINCE PRESENTATION: Brooklyn CenterCinema presents %u201cThe Little Prince.\2 0 -2 1 ,1 ,3 ,5 ,7pm. Whitman Hall at BrooklynCollege, Campus Rd. and Hillel PI. $5, $4students and seniors, $3 kids under 13. For info, 780-5295.GOLDEN LIBRARY: Pacific Library showsfilm %u201cGold Rush.%u201d Aug. 21,6pm. Fourth Ave.and Pacific St. Free. For Info, 638-5180.CENTER SOUND: Brooklyn Center Cinemapresents %u201cThe Sound of Music.%u201d Aug. 22,12pm, Aug. 23 and 24,1,4:45 and 8:30pm,Whitman Hall at Brooklyn College, CampusRd. and Hillel PI. $5, $4 students and seniors,$3 kids under 13. For Info, 780-5295.BROOKLYN HEIGHTS CINEMA: 70 HenrySt.: Tel. 5957070.1. Heartburn, Fri.-Thurs.: 2,4 ,6 ,8 ,1 0 . 2. About Last Night, Fri.-Thurs.: 2,3:55, 5:50, 7:50,9:50.COBBLE HILL TWIN: 285 Court St.: Tel.596-9113.1. Flight of the Navigator, Fri.-Thurs.:1, 2:45, 4:30. A Great Wall, Fri. and Sat.: 6:15,8:10,10. Sun.-Thurs.: 6:10, 7:55, 9:40. 2. TheGreat Mouse Detective, Fri. and Sat.: 1,2:50,4, 5:50. Sun.-Thurs.: 1, 2:30, 4. Ruthless People, Fri. and Sat.: 7,8:40,10:20. Sun.-Thurs., 6,7:45 9:30.DUFFIELD CINEMA: 249 Duffiev. St. Tel.855-3967.1. Aliens, Fri.-Thurs.: 1, 4, 7,9:40. 2.Choke Canyon, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:15, 2:05,4,6, 8,10.LOEW%u2019S METROPOLITAN QUAD: 395Fulton St. Tel. 875-4024.1. Howard the Duck,Fri.-Thurs.: 12, 2, 4, 6 ,8 ,1 0. 2. Friday the 13thPart VI, Fri.-Thurs.: 12,1:40, 3:25, 5:10,6:50,8:30,10:20. 3. Maximum Overdrive, Fri.-Thurs.:1:40, 5:10, 8:40. Vamp, Fri.-Thurs.: 12,3:30,6:50,10:25. 4. Running Scared, Fri.-Thurs.: 12,2, 4,6, 8, 10.PLAZA TWIN CINEMA: 314 Flatbush Ave.Tel. 636-0170.1. Howard the Duck, Fri.: 5, 7,9.bat.: 1, z:oo, 4:ou, r, 9:05. Sun. anu rviun.. 1,2:55, 4:50, 7, 9:05. Tues.-Thurs.: 6, 7:55,9:50.Late Sho Caligula, Fri. and Sat.: 11. 2. MyBeautiful Laundrette, Fri.: 5,6:45, 8:30,10:15,.1:55. Sat.: 1, 2:45, 4:30,6:15, 8, 9:45,11:30.Sun.-Mon.: 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8, 9:45.Tues.-Thurs.: 6, 7:40, 9:25.August 14,1986, THE PHOENIX, Page 13

