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                                    IIa m m^ IJ M I I N L jTo Have Your Event Listed H e ie , \\_oiiipG5c a Concisely W o r d e d N e w s Item; Make Sure To Include a Telephone Number. Sund to: Up and Coming, 395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 11217 Deadline: Friday for Thursday's PaperMaguire. Sept. 9-14, 16-21, 23-28, 20-Oct. 5,7:30pm. Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, CadmanPlaza West and Front St. Tues., $10; Wed. andThurs., $12; Fri.-Sun., $15. Reservations required. For info, (212) 619-1955.RIVER STAGE MARY: River Stage, 46 OldFulton St., presents %u201cMary, Mary,\September 28. Performances are ThursdaySunday, beginning Septem ber 5 at 8pm, withSat., Sun., m atinees at 3pm. Tickets are $7, $4 for seniors and students. For info or reservations, call 852-7360.MUSICON THE BARGE: Cham ber music series atBargemusic continues with perform ance ofworks by Beethoven and Mendelssohn, bypianist Shigeo Meriki, violinist MarkPeskanov, and cellist Peter Wiley. Sept. 4,7:30pm; Sept. 7, 4pm. Fulton Ferry Landing,under Brooklyn Bridge. $10; seniors andstudents $8. For info, 624-4061.JAZZ GUITAR: Montauk Club presentsT.G.I.F. perform ance by jazz guitarist SteveFischman. Sept. 5, 6pm. 25 Eighth Ave. Free.For info, 638-0800.COUSINS JAZZ: Ken Simon Trio gives jazzperformance at Cousins. Sept. 5, 6,12 and 13,10pm. Court St. and Am ity PI. Free. For info,596-3514.JAZZ JAM: W illiam sburgh All-Stars conductpublic jazz jam session, featuring guest m usicians. Sept. 7 and 14, 4-7pm. W illiamsburgtiMusic Center, 37 Broadway. $5; members andseniors, $2. For info, 384-1654.ON THE BARGE: Bargemusic presentscham ber music conert on the barge. NinaBodnar, violinist; Yefim Bronfman, pianist;Theresa Patton, flutist; Nathaniel Rosen,cellist perform works by Liszt, Prokofiev andShostakovich. Sept. 11, 7:30pm; Sept. 14, 4pm.Fulton Ferry Landing, under Brooklyn Bridge.$12; seniors and students $10. For info,624-4061.3TTt eater Sept. 6 and 7, 8pm. Sideshows by theS{ iashore, Coney Island Boardwalk and W est12 th St. $5. For reservations and info,37 2-5159.MEM ORY THEATRE: Creative Tim epresents return engagem ent of %u201cThe MemoryTtieatre of Giulio C am illo,\BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN: %u201cStudentsW ho Paint in the Garden.\and Sun., 11am-4pm. M em bers%u2019 Room, Administration Bldg., 1000 Washington Ave. Forinfo, 622-4433.BROOKLYN BRIDGE ANCHORAGE: Exhibition of installations to go with production of%u201cThe Memory Theatre of Giulio Cam illo.%u201dOpen Sat. and Sun., 12-6pm, Sept. 13-Oct. 5.Cadman Plaza W est and Front St. For info,(212) 571-2206. Reception: Sept. 8, 7-9pm.BROOKLYN H ISTO RICAL SOCIETY: %u201cTheGreat Divine: Brooklyn's Henry WardBeecher,%u201d an exhibit of manuscripts, prints,artifacts and photos telling Beecher%u2019s storyfrom Civil W ar period, through Oct. 10.Tues.-Sat., 12-5pm. 128 Pierrepont St.,624-0890.BROOKLYN MUSEUM CONTEMPORARYGALLERY: %u201cJoel-Peter Witkin: FortyPhotographs.%u201d Thru Sept. 22. Fifth floor ofBrooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway.BROOKLYN MUSEUM C O M M U N ITYGALLERY: %u201cStarrett: City W ithin a City,%u201d exhibition of over 80 black and white photographs. Sept 7-29. 200 Eastern Pkwy. For info,638-5000.BROOKLYN MUSEUM G RAND LOBBY:%u201c Liberty: Photographs by Ruffin Cooper\be on display in honor of the Statue of Liberty%u2019s centennial. Thru Septem ber 8.C HA M ELEON GALLERY: \mixed media group show, Thru Sept. 7, Thurs.and Fri., 1-7pm; Sat., 11am-7pm; Sun., 11-5pm.428 Seventh Ave. For info, 965-4583.843 STUDIO GALLERY: Com m unity YouthArt Exhibition, with works by participants ingallery's Summer Arts Program. Thru Sept.21, Wed.-Sun., 12-6pm. 843 E. New York Ave.For info, 771-4481. Reception: Aug. 31, 2-6pm.FOCUS GALLERY: Group show of blackand white photographs by George Forss,Irwin Silver, Harold Roth and Peggy Kaplan.Thru Sept. 22; Tues.-Sun., 6:30am-11:30pm.Cousin John%u2019s Cafe and Bakery, 70 SeventhAve. 965-4462.PALM GALLERY: %u201cSix Paintings,%u201d by SusanEdgar, Ellen Gamble and Allen Grindle. Sept.6-28; Sat. and Sun. 12-6pm, or by appointment.408 Atlantic Ave. For info, 624-7091. Reception: Sept. 7, 2-5pm.PROSPECT PARK EN VIR O NM ENTA LCENTER: %u201cThe Birds and Beasts of Brooklyn,%u201dan exhibit of Brooklyn artists%u2019 works of ourborough%u2019s wildlife, through Septem ber 7. ThePicnic House, near 5 St. and Prospect ParkWest entrance. Gallery hours, Sat.-Sun.12-5pm. For info, 788-8500.RETRO GALLERY: \artworks from electronic sculptures to handprinted lithographies, thru Sept. 30. Open byappointm ent only. 407 Douglass St. For info,622-8840.SALENA GALLERY: Two photography exhibits, %u201c Images of Cuba%u201d and %u201cChildren in anEducational Setting%u201d by L.I.U. graduates.Through first week in Sept. Long IslandUniversity, Flatbush Ave. at DeKalb Ave. Free.For info, 403-1052.SCHAFLER GALLERY: Student%u2019s ChoiceShow at Pratt Institute%u2019s Fine Arts Center,through Septem ber 18, Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm.200 W illoughby Ave. Free. For info, 636-3517.THE CLAY POT: Hardwood furniture byartist/woodworker John Bickel. Sept. 7-Oct.16; Mon.-W ed., Sat., 10:30am-6:30pm Thurs.and Fri., 10:30am-7:30pm; Sun., 12-5pm. 162mWanesrtous natural history subjects w ill be shownery Sunday at 1 and 3pm through Novem berthe Refuge Visitor Center. Tours: N ationalk Ranger leads guided walk around W estnd at the Refuge. Sundays, 2pm throughvember. M eet at W ild life Refuge Center.%u00a3et at W ildlife R efuge Visitor Center. Dlrecns IN D subway (A train) to Broad Channeldi.^n. W alk w est to Cross Bay Blvd., thenrth to C enter on left. By c a r Belt ParkwayCross Bay Blvd., Exit 17-S. Cross Northannel Bridge, refuge is another m ile, on theht Lecture on %u201cUrban Park Revitalizationd M anagem ent,%u201d Sept. 10, rrdOpm, visitornter, free. For m ore information, 47443613.NEW YORK AQUARIUM : Daily feedings andmonstrations: W alrus feeding, 12:30pm and15pm; Shark feeding, 1:45pm; PenguinIng, 11:45am and 3:45pm; Seal feeding,pam and 3:30pm; Electric sal dem onstration,15am, 1:15pm, 2:45pm, 4:30pm. Aquariumat Coney Island Boardwalk and W. 8th St.pen IQam-epm, weekends and holidays Ad*ission Is $3.75, $1.50 for kids. For info,56*8711,PR C SR Se? P M * O ffice o f the Ad.i mlstrator, Litchfield Villa, 95 Prospect Parklest, 7884)055. Pedslboat rental, Ham*1 hourWalk* fMtfhAitr twifk i^AihAeU ofock near W ellm an Rink, use Em pIre Blvd.id Flatbush Ave. entrance. Bike Rental, $10sposit, $2 an hour. ID required, Mon.*Set.)am-8pm, Sun. 12-6pm. Dixon%u2019S Bike Shop,nton St. bet. Sixth and Seventh Aves, for info, 6364X567. Horseback Rental, $10 an hour,Mon.-Fri. $12 an hour Sat. and Sun., holidays.7 days a week, 9:30am-4:30pm. Caton Pi. andE. 8th St. For info, 438-8849. Tours: Zoo Tour,Sept. 6 , 1pm, m eet at Sea Lion Pool; Let theH orse Do the W alking, Sept. 7 , 11am, m eet atC ulm itt Stables, 15 Caton PL, $20 horse rentalfee. All tours free. For info, 287-340Q. LeffertsHomestead, open Sat. and Sun., 10am-4pm.U se entrance at Flatbush Ave. and EmpireBlvd. Prospect Park Zoo, open sevendays/week, 8am-4:30pm; buildings open at11am. Use Flatbush Ave. and Empire Blvd. entrance. C fm w w t%u2019s Zoo now open, W ed-Sun.,10-4:30pm.PROSPECT PARK BOATHOUSE: Exhibit, %u201cAChange in the W eather,\Visitor Center open Wed.-Sun., tlam -4:45pm .For Info. 267-3400.PROSPECT PARK PIC N IC HOUSE: PicnicH ouse is at Prospect Park W est and 5th St.For info, 7884X555. Prospect Park Environmental Center%u2014 Gallery, \Brooklyn: Brooklyn A rtists Look at O urBorough%u2019s W ildlife.%u201d For info, 788-8500.SUM M ER LIBRARY HOURS: Summer hoursin effect through Sept. 14. Central Library atGrand Army Plaza Is open Mon.-Thurs., 9am-*-'1 anft R a* m nrrw finm F o r In fo .780-7700. The branch libraries are: BrooklynHeights, Cadman Plaza W est and Clinton St.,Mon.-Wed., I0aro-8pm , Thurs. KJam-Bpm, Fri.noon-6pm, 780-7788; Carroll Gardens, C lintonSt. at Union St., Mon. Tues. 10am-6pm, Wed.1-8pm, Thurs. noon-6pm, Fri. 1-6pm, 625-5838;Clinton Hill, W ashington Ave. near LafayetteAve., Mon. noon-6pm, Tues. and W ed. 10am6pm, Thurs. 1-8pm, Fri. 1-6pm, 875-8038;Crown Heights, New York Ave. at M aple St.,Mon. Thurs. 1-6pm ,Tues. 1-8pm, Fri. 10am6pm , 773-1223; Pacific St., Fourth Ave. atPacific St., Mon. and W ed. I0am -6pm , Tues.noon-6pm, Thurs. 1-8pm, Fri. 1-6pm, 838-5180;Park Slope, Sixth Ave. at 9th St., M on. 1-8pm,Tues. and Wed. I0am -6pm , Thurs. noon-6pm,Fri. 1-6pm, 76845593; Red Hook, W olcott St. atDwight S t, Mon.-Wed. 10am-5:30pm, Thurs.,Fri., noon-5:30pm, 875-4412; Sunset Park,Fourth Ave. at 51st St., Mon. Wed. 10am-6pm,Tues. 1-8pm, Thurs. Fri. 1-6pm, 439-8846; WaltW hitm an, St. Edwards St. at Auburn PI., Mon.,Wed. 10am-6pm, Thurs. and Fri. 1-6pm,855-1508.S W IM M IN G POOLS: These public swimming pools are operated by the NYC Dept, ofParks and Recreation seven days a week from11am to 7pm. Kosciusko Pool, Marcy, DeKalb,Nostrand and Kosciusko Sts., 965-6598;Sunset Pool, Seventh Ave. and 43rd S t,365 6578; Red Hook Pool, bay and HenryStreets, 965-6579; St. John's RecreationCenter. Trov. Schenectady and Bergen Aves.,96545574; Com m odore Barry, Flushing Park.Navy and Elliot Streets, 965-6519; Douglas andOeGraw Pool, Third Ave. and Nevins St.,96545579. Free.Seventh Ave. For info, 788-6564. Reception:Sept. 7 , 1-4pm.W EISNER GALLERY: Group show of galleryartists, thru Sept. 14. Wed.-Sat., 1-7pm. 8812Third Ave. For info, 748-1324.N EIG HBO RHO O D EXPLORATION:Brooklyn Historical Society invites day campsand community groups to take guided tour ofBrooklyn Heights with activity sheets for kids.Activities and materials adjusted to suit d ifferent ages. Tuesday-Friday by appointm entonly. For info, 624-0890.LIBRARY FLICKS: Brooklyn Heights Libraryshows children%u2019s films Fri., 4pm, weekly thruSept. 280 Cadman Plaza West. Free. For info,780-7789.WEEKLY CRAFTS: Prospect Park%u2019s 11th St.Playground C om m ittee%u2019s Summer Youth Program runs Arts and Crafts classes throughSeptem ber5. Mondays, 1pm-3pm; Fridays,10am-noon. Intersection of Prospect ParkWest and 11th St. Free. For info, 788-0055.PARK SPORTS: Eleventh St. PlaygroundC om m ittee%u2019s Summer Youth Program at Prospect Park holds Mini-Sports programthrough Sept. 5, Tuesdays, 1-3pm, Thursdays,10am-noon. Intersection of Prospect ParkWest and 11th St. Free. For info, 788-0055.DOUBLE FUN: Puzzles and games for kids6-12 at Red Hook Library. Thursdays from3:30-4:30pm. W olcott St. at Dwight St. Free.For info, 875-4412.AFTER SCHOOL: Red Hook Library showsfilm s for kids 6-12. Mondays, 3:30-4pm.W olcott St. at Dwight St. Free. For info,875-4412.MUSICAL SCHOLARSHIPS: Brooklyn Conservatory of Music holds auditions for WorkScholarship Program in which students getfree music lessons in exchange for two hoursof tutoring a week. Sept. 11 and 12. 58Seventh Ave. For info or application form,622-3300.KIDS GARDEN PARTY: The Children'sGarden Harvest and Crafts Fair is set forSeptem ber 1 3 ,10am-4pm at the BotanicGarden. Events include tours of the garden,cooking, demonstrations and fun, food andgames. A raffle will be held at 3:30pm; squaredancing 1-4pm. Free.BROOKLYN CENTER CINEMA: %u201cGone W iththe W ind,%u201d Sept. 5 -7 ,11am, 3:15 and 7:30pm.W hitm an Hall, Brooklyn College Campus,Campus Rd. and Hillel PI. $5; seniors andstudents $4; children under 13 $3. For info,780-5295.AFRICAN POST: Network Africa showsNigerian film %u201c Parcel Post.\Robeson House, 40 Greene Ave. Reservationsrequired. For info, 237-1299.GREAT LIVES: Brooklyn Heights Libraryshows %u201c Paul Robeson: The Tallest Tree in OurForest,%u201d to open its Great Lives on Filmseries. Sept. 8, 2:30pm. 280 Cadman PlazaWest. Free. For info, 780-7789.BROOKLYN HEIG HTS CINEMA: 70 HenrySt. Tel. 596-7070. 1. Ruthless People,Fri.-Thurs.: 2:20, 4, 5:45, 7:35, 9:25. 2. The GodsMust Be Crazy, Fri.-Thurs.: 2, 3:55, 5:50, 7:50,9:50.COBBLE HILL TW IN: 265 Court St.: Tel.596-9113.1. Nothing in Common, Fri. and Sat.:5:30, 7:40,10. Sun.: 5:10, 7:20, 9:30.Mon.-Thurs.: 7:20, 9:30. Flight of theNavigator, Fri.-Sun.: 1, 2:35. 2. Stand by Me,Fri. and Sat.: 3:45, 5:20, 7, 8:40, 10:20. Sun.:2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8, 9:40. Mon.-Thurs.: 6, 7:45,9:30. Great Mouse Detective, Fri. and Sat.: 1,2:20. Sun.: 1.DUFFIELD CINEM A: 249 Duffield St.: Tel.855-3967. Aliens, Fri.-Thurs.: 1, 4, 7, 9:40. 2.Choke Canyon, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:15, 2:05, 4, 6, 8,10. Fri. and Sat. midnight show, The Fly.LOEW %u2019S METROPOLITAN QUAD: 395Fulton St.: Tel. 875-4024. 1. Born American,Fri.-Thurs.: 1, 2:55, 4:50, 6:45, 8:30, 10:15. 2.Bullies, Fri.-Thurs.: 6:10, 8:05, 10.Transformers, Fri.-Thurs.: 12:30, 2:05, 3:45. 3.Back to School, Fri.-Thurs,: 12:20, 2:15, 4:15,6:15, 8:10,10:10. 4. Night of the Creeps,Fri.-Thurs.: 12,1:40, 3:25, 5:10,6:50, 8:35, 10:15.PLAZA T W IN C IN fc M A : 314 NatDusn Ave.:Tel. 636-0170. Call theater for schedule.M M MBSeptem ber 4, 1986, THE PH O EN IX, Page 27i
                                
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