By Lisa J. Curtis
As the name suggests, the Pearl Room is
very serious about seafood - albeit with Italian flourishes.
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By Lisa J. Curtis
Fashion designer
Lorie Miccio of Dyker Heights has created a line of accessories,
"Deconstructing Lavender," to accent your fall wardrobe.
This tie-dyed denim and fleece scarf ($50), with frayed fringe
and studs, will keep you warm while it adds a little rock ’n’
roll to your ensemble. The 52-inch by 9-inch scarf is available
in various colors upon the customer’s request. To order, call
(718) 238-2087.
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By Lisa J. Curtis
As part of BAMcinematek’s
series, "Fear and Fury: The American Cinema of Fritz Lang,"
a new print of "Human Desire" (1954), starring Glenn
Ford, Gloria Grahame and Broderick Crawford, will light up the
silver screen on Sept. 23 and Sept. 24 at 4:30, 6:50 and 9:10
pm.
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By Zoe Singer
Gateway to the East, Turkey boasts a refined
cuisine and a culture of warm hospitality. One flight up from
the shops on Montague Street, Brooklyn’s newest Turkish restaurant,
Kapadokya, offers diners a taste of these traditions.
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By Paulanne Simmons
For their first production of the season,
the Gallery Players have set themselves a huge undertaking: Frank
Loesser’s "The Most Happy Fella."
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By Paulanne Simmons
This year Our Lady of Guadalupe
Youth Theatre Company is presenting a work by one of the borough’s
own - "You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown," by the late
Clark Gesner, who lived in Brooklyn Heights for over 20 years
and died on July 23.
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By Paulanne Simmons
Champagne and Candlelight is a company
that’s serious about opera.
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By Lisa J. Curtis
Once again Brooklyn Center for the Performing
Arts at Brooklyn College has announced a season that is as diverse
as Brooklyn itself.
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