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                                    %u25a1MING To Have Your Fvent ListedHere, C om pose a Concisely Worried N ewsItem; Make Sure To Include a TelephoneNum ber. Sund to: Up and ( ominp395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 1121'Deadline; Friday for Thursday's PapeiIrish/Folk Music CelebratedS w eet H oney in the R ock (to p ) will perform as a fo lk group w hile th e C lancy B rothers and Ray C ollins perform Irish m usic aspart o f the C eleb rate B rooklyn program thisw eekend. P erform ances start at 8 p m at theProspect Park Bandshelt, P rospect ParkW es t and 9 th Street. (C o llin s /C e le b ra teB rooklyn P hotos)and 31. All shows at 8pm , at th e Bandshell,P rospect Park W est and 9th St. Free. For info,(212) 598-7193.M USIC 'I__________________________ IB ED-STUY B A N D : The Tuliva D onnaC um berbatch Band will be playing as part ofB edford Stuyvesant R estoration C orporation%u2019ss u m m er series, Aug. 21, 6:30-8pm , at R estoration Plaza, 1368 Fulton St. Free. For info,636-6908.PLA ZA JAZZ: A rts in the Plaza sum m erseries continues w ith tru m p eter %u201c H annibal%u201dM arvin Peterson and band, Aug. 22 6-8pm.B edford Stuyvesant R estoration Plaza, 1368F ulto n St. Free. For info, 636-6908.CELEBR A TE FO LK: Scandinavian folkgroup, %u201c Gone at L a st%u201d and bluegrass fingerpicker, M ike S olow ay to g eth er in C elebrateBrooklyn concert, A ugust 22, 8pm . ProspectPark B andshell, Prospect Park W est and 9thSt. Free. For info, 768-0699.IR IS H FOLK: %u201cThe C lancy B ro th ers%u201d will beperform ing w ith R obbie O %u2019C onnell, withstoryteller Ray C ollins opening, in C elebrateBrooklyn concert, Aug. 23, 8pm . ProspectPark Bandshell. Prospect Park W est and 9thSt. Free. For info, 768-0699V IR T U O S I IN G A R D E N : Brooklyn BotanicG arden hosts outdoor concert by VirtuosiQ u in te t, perform ing works by B eethoven,M ozart and R ossini, Aug. 24, 3:15pm. Alfred T.W h ite M em orial Area, 1000 W ashington Ave.Free. For info, 622-4433.SU ND AY JAZZ: W illiam sburgh MusicC en ter presents Alva A nderson, vocalist, Aug.24, 4pm . 367 B edford Ave. $5, half price form em bers. For info, 384-1654.H A R M O N IC Q U IN T E T: C eleb rate Brooklynpresents %u201cS w eet H oney in th e R ock,%u201d aquin tet of Black w om en A -capella singersw ith a perform ance of harm onies, blended instrum entals and vocal %u201cd a n c in g ,%u201d Aug. 24,8pm . Prospect Park B andshell, Prospect ParkW est and 9th St. Free. For info, 768-0699.G E R M A N A S S O R T M E N T : S u m m e r ChapelSeries at First U nitarian C hurch ends with anall-G erm an program of solo and duet reperto ire including w orks by J.S. Bach, Mahler,W ag n e r and W olf, w ith Julia H eyer, soprano;and David A nchel, bass-baritone. Aug. 25,8pm . Pierrepont St. at M onroe Place. $5. Forinfo, (212) 787-0517.H IL L S ID E B A N D : Salim E.S.P. Band perfo rm s in Mt. Prospect Park in continuation ofB A C A S um m erseries, Aug. 27, 1pm. EasternParkw ay hillside betw een B rooklyn M useumand Brooklyn Public Library. Free. For info,783-3077.H E R R IN G JA ZZ: Bedford StuyvesantR estoration C orporation 's A rts in the Plazaseries continues w ith concert by jazz groupV in ce n t H erring S extet, Aug. 28, 6-8pm . 1368F ulto n St. Free. For info, 636-6908.B A R G E M U S IC : C ham ber concerts featureR obert M c D u ffie on violin, S higeo Neriki onpiano, and P eter W iley on c ello in a presentation o f works by B eethoven andM endelsso hn, Aug. 28, 7:30pm , and Aug. 31,4pm , at Fulton Ferry Landing, next toB rooklyn Bridge. $10, $8 stu d en ts and seniors.F o r info, 624-4061.JA ZZY H E R R IN G : V in cen t H erring S extetgives jazz perform ance at R estoration Plaza.A ug. 2 8 ,6-8pm . 1368 Fulton S t. Free. For info,636-6908.R ESTO R A TIO N SA LSA: A rts in the Plazafeatures the Luis Esquilin band in a salsa perfo rm ance as part of B edford StuyvesantR estoration C orporation s u m m er series, Aug.29, 6-8pm . 1368 Fulton St. Free. For info,636-6908.SU ND AY JA ZZ: W illiam sburgh M usicC en ter presents Frank London, trum peter,A ug. 31, 4pm . 367 Bedford Ave. $5, or halfprice for m em bers. For info, 384-1654.S IN G O N SU ND AY: First U nitarian ChurchS u m m er C hapel Service series ends with%u201cSing-In! Sunday,%u201d w ith B ob L e ch n era n dD iane Moser, Aug. 3 1 ,11am. Pierrepont St.and M onroe PI. Free. For info, 624-5466.G O R D Y BY S E A S H O R E : A lison Gordy,country-w estern singer, p erform s in N ewVaudeville N ig h ts series at S ideshow s by th eS eashore m useu m /th eater, A ug. 31, 8pm . C o n %u00adey Island B oardw alk and W. 12th St $5 For info, 372-5159.I f A R T G A L L E R I E S fB E LA N TH I G A LLER Y: %u201cC lassical A m ericanLandscape,%u201d m ixed m edia exhibition, thru thesummer. Thru Aug. 31, %u201c Eighth Annual M ostlyN ude.\St. For info, 855-2769.B R O O K LYN B O TA N IC G A R D E N : %u201cStudentsW ho Paint in the G arden.\Sat. and Sun., 11am-4pm. M e m b ers %u2019 Room ,A dm in istration Bldg., 1000 W ashington Ave.For info, 622-4433. O pening reception A ugust24, 4:30-6:30pm.B R O O K LY N H IS T O R IC A L SO C IE TY : %u201cTheG reat Divine: B rooklyn%u2019s H enry W ardB eecher,%u201d an exhibit of m an uscripts, prints,artifacts and photos telling B eecher%u2019s storyfrom Civil W ar period, through O ct. 10.Tues.-Sat., 12-5pm. 128 Pierrepont St.,624-0890.B R O O K LY N M U S E U M C O N T E M P O R A R YG A LLER Y: %u201cJoel-Peter W itkin : FortyP hotographs.%u201d Thru S ept. 22. Fifth floor ofBrooklyn M useum , 200 Eastern Parkway.B R O O K LY N M U S E U M G R A N D LO BB Y:%u201c Liberty: Photographs by R uffin C o o p e r%u201d willbe on display in honor o f th e S ta tu e o f Liberty %u2019s centennial. Thru S ep te m b er 8.C H A M E L E O N G A LLER Y: %u201c N ew S tu ff,\m ixed m edia group show, Thru Sept. 7, Thurs.and Fri,, 1-7pm; Sat., 11am-7pm; Sun., 11-5pm.428 Seventh Ave. For info, 965-4583.PR O S P E C T PARK E N V IR O N M E N T A LC EN TER : %u201cThe Birds and B easts o f B rooklyn,\an exhibit o f Brooklyn a rtis ts %u2019 w orks o f ourborough%u2019s w ildlife, through S ep te m b er 7. ThePicnic H ouse, near 5 St. and Prospect ParkW est entrance. G allery hours, Sat.-Sun.12-5pm. For info, 788-8500.RETRO GA LLER Y: \artw orks from electronic sculptures to handprinted lithographies, thru Sept. 30. O pen bya ppointm ent only. 407 D ouglass St. For info,622-8840,S A LE N A G A LLER Y: T w o photography exhibits, \Educational S ettin g %u201d by L.I.U. graduates.Through first w eek in S ept. Long IslandUniversity, Flatbush Ave. at D eK alb Ave. FreeFor info, 403-1052.S C H A F L E R G A LLER Y: S tu d e n t%u2019s C hoiceShow at Pratt In stitu te %u2019s Fine A rts Center,through S ep tm eber 18, M on.-Fri., 9am -4pm ,closed until Aug. 22. 200 W illough by Ave.Free. For info, 636-3517.W E IS N E R G A LLER Y: G roup show of galleryartists, thru Sept. 14. W ed.-Sat., 1-7pm. 8812Third Ave. For info, 748-1324.A RT W O R K S H O P S : %u201c Arty Facts\W orkshops, Saturdays through Aug., 11:30am,for kids w ith accom panying adults. %u201c W h a t%u2019sU p?%u201d W orkshops for kids 6-12. Saturdays,2pm . B oth are free and groups m eet in GrandLobby of Brooklyn M useum .N E IG H B O R H O O D EXPLO R A TIO N :Brooklyn H istorical S ociety invites day cam psand c o m m u n ity groups to take guided to ur ofBrooklyn H eights with activity sheets for kids.A ctivities and m aterials adjusted to suit d ifferent ages. Tuesday-Friday by appointm entonly. For info, 624-0890.LIB R A R Y FLICKS: Brooklyn H eights Libraryshow s c h ild ren %u2019s film s Fri., 4pm , w eekly thruAug. 280 C adm an Plaza W est. Free. For info,780-7789.W E E K L Y CRA FTS: Prospect Park%u2019s 11th St.Playground C o m m itte e %u2019s S um m er Youth Program runs A rts and C rafts classes throughS ep te m b er 5. M ondays, 1pm-3pm; Fridays,10am -noon. Intersection o f Prospect ParkW est and 11th St. Free. For info, 788-0055.PARK SPO R TS: Eleventh St. PlaygroundC o m m itte e 's Sum m er Youth Program at Prospect Park holds M ini-Sports programth rough S ept. 5, Tuesdays, 1-3pm, Thursdays,10am -noon. Intersection of Prospect ParkW est and 11th St. Free. For info, 788-0055.K ID S A RT: Pop-Ups and D raw ings at W altW h itm an Library. M ondays, 3-5pm . St. Edw ards St. at Auburn PI. Free. For info,855-1508.FR ID A Y FILM S : W alt W h itm an Libraryshow s film s for kids. Fridays; 3:30pm . St. Edwards S t. at Auburn PI. Free. For info,855-1508D O U B LE FU N: Puzzles and gam es for kids6-12 at R ed H ook Library. Thursdays from3:30-4pm . W olcott St. at D w ight St. Free. Forinfo, 875-4412.Y O U N G FILM S : Brooklyn H eights Libraryshow s film s for kids 3-11. Fridays, 4pm , C adm an Plaza W est at C linton St. Free. For info,780-7788.A FTE R S C H O O L: Red H ook Library showsfilm s for kids 6-12. M ondays, 3:30-4pm .W olcott St. at D w ight St. Free. For info,875-4412.H IS T O R IC A L TALES: S to ryteller M arciaLane tells folktales from around the world atBrooklyn H istorical Society, for kids 4-8. Aug.21, 2:30pm . 128 Pierrepont St. Free. For info,624-0890.C H IL D R E N %u2019S M A G IC : Penny B ridge Playerspresent %u201c M erlin the M a g ica l.%u201d Aug. 21, atiu:uuam ana i:uupm. a u g . 22, iG.SGam. Auy.2 5 , 1:30pm. Aug. 26 and 2 7 , 10:30am. Aug. 28,10:30am. Playhouse, 59 C ranberry St. $3.75.For reservations and info, 522-0255.S U M M E R STILTS: John M cC leverty stars inS tiltw alk ers perform ance at C offey Park aspart of B A C A Sum m erseries. Aug. 21, 1pm.Play area, C olum bia and Bay Sts. Free. For info, 783-3077.P LA Y G R O U N D PR O G RA M : Eleventh StreetPlayground in Prospect Park hosts %u201c TheP laym obile.\and P rospect Park W est. Free. For info,788-0055.JA C O B O W IT Z D ANCES: BrooklynC hildren's M useum hosts p e rform ance of\Diane J ac o b o w itz D ance Com pany. Aug. 24,1:30pm and 3pm . 145 Brooklyn Ave. Free. Forinfo, 735-4400.B R O W ER C LO W N: Pallina the C lo w n will beat B row er Park as part of BACA S u m %u00adm erseries on Aug. 25 at 1pm. B rooklyn and St.M arks Aves. Free. For info, 783-3077.S U M M E R PUPPETS: Carroll Park hostsW inn ie W ilson Puppets as part of B A C A S u m %u00adm erseries, on Aug. 26, 1pm. C arroll St. b e tw een C ourt and Sm ith Sts. Free. For info,783-3077.W IL S O N P E R FO R M A N C E : B AC A S um %u00adm erseries hosts W innie W ilson Puppets atC offey Park. Aug. 2 8 ,1pm. Play area, C o lu m %u00adbia and Bay Sts. Free. For info, 783-3077.PARK PU PPETS: Em m anuel H anson andthe G h an a Puppets perform as part of BACASum m erseries. Aug. 2 9 ,1pm. B row er Park,Brooklyn and St. M arks Aves. Free. For info,783-3077.I (f il m 'P R IN C E PRESENTATIO N: B rooklyn C enterC in em a presents %u201cThe Little P rince,\at 1, 3, 5, 7pm . W hitm an Hall at B rooklyn C ollege, C am p u s Rd. and H illel PI. $5, $4s tu d e n ts and seniors; $3, kids under 13. Forinfo, 780-5295.G O L D E N LIB RA RY: Pacific Library showsfilm %u201c G old R ush.%u201d Aug. 21, 6pm . F ourth Ave.and P ac ific St. Free. For info, 638-5180.C E N T E R S O U N D : Brooklyn C e n te r C inem apresen ts %u201cThe Sound of M u s ic .%u201d A ug. 22,12pm; A ug. 23 and 24, at 1, 4:45 and 8:30pm ,W h itm an H all at Brooklyn C ollege, C am pusRd. and H illel PI. $5, $4 students and seniors;$3 kids under 13. For info, 780-5295.M O D E R N S H O W IN G : Brooklyn H eightsLibrary show s %u201c M odern T im es .%u201d A ug. 25 at2:30 and 6:30pm . 280 C adm an Plaza W est.Free. F o r info, 780-7789.K E LLY DO U BLE-DO SE: Brooklyn C enterC in em a presents w eekend of G e n e K elly hits,%u201cS inging in the Rain,\and 8:30pm . \and 10:30pm . W hitm an Theatre, C am pus Roadand H illel Place. $5, $4 for seniors andstudents; $3 for children under 13. For info,780-5295.C O B B L E H IL L TW IN : 265 C ourt St.: Tel.5 9 6 -9 1 1 3 .1 . Extrem ities, Fri., M on.-Thurs.:4:15, 6, 7:50, 9:45. Sat.: 2 :4 5 ,4 :3 0 ,6 :1 5 , 8 ,9 :4 5.Sun.: 4, 5:50, 7:40, 9:30. Flight o f th e N avigator, Fri., M on.-Thurs.: 1, 2:35. Sat. and Sun.: 1,2. N o th in g in C om m on, Fri. and Sat.: 3, 5:20,7:40, 10. Sun.-Thurs.: 3 ,5 :1 5 , 7:30, 9:45. TheG reat M o u s e D etective, Fri., Sat., M on.-Thurs.:1:15. Sun.: 1,2:30.P LA ZA T W IN C IN E M A : 314 F latb u s h Ave.:Tel. 6 3 6 -0 1 7 0 .1 . 3 M en in a C radle, Fri.: 5:30,7:25, 9 :2 0 ,1 1 :1 0 . Sat.: 1:30, 3:35, 5:30, 7:25,9 :2 0 ,1 1 :1 0 . Sun. and Mon.: 1:30, 3:35, 5:30,7:25, 9:20. Tues.-Thurs.: 6, 7:50, 9:40. 2. M onaLisa, Fri.: 5:15, 7:10, 9 :10 ,11 . Sat.: 1:15, 3:05,5:10, 7:10, 9 :1 0 ,1 1 . Sun. and M on.: 1:15, 3:05,5:10, 7:10, 9:10. Tues.-Thurs.: 6, 7 :45 ,9:30 .D U F F IE L D C IN E M A : 249 D u ffie ld St.: Tel.855-3967. 1. A liens, Fri.-Thurs.: 1, 4, 7, 9:40. 2.C hoke C anyon, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:15, 2:05, 4, 6, 8,10.B R O O K L Y N H E IG H T S C IN E M A : 70 H enrySt.: Tel. 5 9 6 -7 0 7 0 .1 . H eartburn, Fri.-Thurs.: 2,4, 6, 8, 10. 2. A bout Last N ig h t,F ri.-T h u rs.: 2,3:55, 5:50, 7:50, 9:50.L O E W %u2019S M E T R O P O L IT A N Q U A D : 395 F u lton St.: 875-4024. 1. N ight of th e C reeps,Fri.-Thurs.: 12:30, 2:10, 3:45, 5:25, 7:05, 8:45,10:20. 2. Friday th e 13th, Part VI, Fri.-Thurs.:1 2 ,1 :4 0 , 3:15, 5:10, 6:50, 8:30, 10:20. 3. Transfo rm ers, Fri.-Thurs.: 12, 1:35, 3:10. M anhunter,Fri.-Thurs.: 5:30, 7:45, 10. 4. R unning Scared,Fri.-Thurs.: 12:10, 2:10, 4:10, 6:10, 8:10, 10:10.C O M IN G IN SEPTEMBER:Our Fa!! Ca!enr^->r r-m- The*Downtown Brownstone Area.Send Your Sc hedule Of Planned Fall and WinterEvents To Be Sure You Avtivity Is Included.A ugust 21, 1986, T H E P H O E N IX , Page ?'
                                
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