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October, 2009
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Scribblin’ at the Automat by Arthvr Alleyne, Directed by Ira Kip
Set in the 1950’s Scribblin’ explores the relationship and friendship between iconic writer James Baldwin and famed fashion photographer Richard Avedon and their musings on race, class, sex, and celebrity. The legendary Bronx natives also bring to life through their encounters a host of other cultural icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Josephine Baker, and Jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie.

Thursday, OCTOBER 1, 7:30PM

Tickets: $35, $25, $18.50 –students and seniors (group discounts available) Call box office(718)-488-1624

Location: Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts located on the Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University. Entrance on Flatbush Ave, between Dekalb Avenue and Willoughby Street First floor of the Humanities building.

For more info visit: www.kumbletheater.org
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A Conversation with Tom Hayden, Does US foreign policy in Iraq, Afghanistan adn Pakistan mean Endless War. Park Slope United Methodist Church, 6th Ave and 8th St. 7:30pm
Scribblin’ at the Automat by Arthvr Alleyne, Directed by Ira Kip

Set in the 1950’s Scribblin’ explores the relationship and friendship between iconic writer James Baldwin and famed fashion photographer Richard Avedon and their musings on race, class, sex, and celebrity. The legendary Bronx natives also bring to life through their encounters a host of other cultural icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Josephine Baker, and Jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie.

Friday, OCTOBER 2, 7:30PM

Tickets: $35, $25, $18.50 –students and seniors (group discounts available) Call box office(718)-488-1624

Location: Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts located on the Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University. Entrance on Flatbush Ave, between Dekalb Avenue and Willoughby Street First floor of the Humanities building.

For more info visit: www.kumbletheater.org or call 718-488-1624.

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Scribblin’ at the Automat by Arthvr Alleyne, Directed by Ira Kip

Set in the 1950’s Scribblin’ explores the relationship and friendship between iconic writer James Baldwin and famed fashion photographer Richard Avedon and their musings on race, class, sex, and celebrity. The legendary Bronx natives also bring to life through their encounters a host of other cultural icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Josephine Baker, and Jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie.

Saturday, OCTOBER 3, 7:30PM

Tickets: $35, $25, $18.50 –students and seniors (group discounts available) Call box office(718)-488-1624

Location: Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts located on the Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University. Entrance on Flatbush Ave, between Dekalb Avenue and Willoughby Street First floor of the Humanities building.

For more info visit: www.kumbletheater.org or call 718-488-1624
WHERE: Morrison Hotel Gallery, 124 Prince St., NYC

WHEN: October 3, 2009, 12-5pm for adoption event; store and calendar sales open 11am-7pm
Rational Animal will host a cat and dog adoption event with Morrison Hotel Gallery and launch in-store sales of its 2010 rock photography calendar devoted to music legends and their animals.
Get your 2010 Rational Animal calendar, In Perfect Harmony: Music Legends and their Animals”, and meet adoptable animals from local rescue groups in the studio and in the gallery window of Morrison Hotel Gallery, SoHo.
The calendar months each feature a rock legend featured with a special animal that is close to their heart. This unique project includes famous shots of John Lennon, Michael Jackson, Pete Townshend, Eric Clapton, Patti Smith, Sting, and Moby by world renowned music photographers like Barrie Wentzell, Danny Clinch, and Henry Diltz. All photographs are also fine art prints in the Morrison Hotel Gallery.
CONTACT: Courtney Kistler, cistler@rational-animal.org or call 212-933-1688 for more details.
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New York City’s largest street festival is back! The 35th annual Atlantic Antic, presented by the Atlantic Avenue LDC, is scheduled for Sunday, October 4th, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Spreading approximately one mile along 10 blocks of Atlantic Avenue, from Hicks Street to Fourth Avenue, the Antic offers something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for live musical performances, one-of-a-kind crafts and wares, or edible delights from around the world, you’re sure to find it at this event eagerly anticipated by all Brooklynites each year! Antic goers can indulge in classic culinary favorites, such as Mac and Cheese, Jerk Chicken and Fried Twinkies, or tempt themselves with something a little more adventurous, such as Paella, Oysters or Lychee limeade...the options are endless! Looking for a more unique shopping experience? Along the Antic you'll find everything from handmade jewelry and eco-friendly clothing to photography and exotic plants. Both the young and old can enjoy a myriad of activities and performances, including pony rides, interactive art projects, live belly dancing and free admission to the New York Transit Museum’s 16th annual Bus Festival. Bring your family and friends to the Atlantic Antic Street Festival - an experience guaranteed to delight all!

For more information, please visit www.atlanticave.org or e-mail atlanticantic@austerevents.com.
Scribblin’ at the Automat by Arthvr Alleyne, Directed by Ira Kip

Set in the 1950’s Scribblin’ explores the relationship and friendship between iconic writer James Baldwin and famed fashion photographer Richard Avedon and their musings on race, class, sex, and celebrity. The legendary Bronx natives also bring to life through their encounters a host of other cultural icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Josephine Baker, and Jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie.

Sunday, OCTOBER 4, 3:00PM

Tickets: $35, $25, $18.50 –students and seniors (group discounts available) Call box office(718)-488-1624

Location: Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts located on the Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University. Entrance on Flatbush Ave, between Dekalb Avenue and Willoughby Street First floor of the Humanities building.

For more info visit: www.kumbletheater.org or call 718-488-1624
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Scribblin’ at the Automat by Arthvr Alleyne, Directed by Ira Kip

Set in the 1950’s Scribblin’ explores the relationship and friendship between iconic writer James Baldwin and famed fashion photographer Richard Avedon and their musings on race, class, sex, and celebrity. The legendary Bronx natives also bring to life through their encounters a host of other cultural icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Josephine Baker, and Jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie.

Wednesday, OCTOBER 7, 7:30PM

Tickets: $35, $25, $18.50 –students and seniors (group discounts available) Call box office(718)-488-1624

Location: Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts located on the Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University. Entrance on Flatbush Ave, between Dekalb Avenue and Willoughby Street First floor of the Humanities building.

For more info visit: www.kumbletheater.org or call 718-488-1624
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Scribblin’ at the Automat by Arthvr Alleyne, Directed by Ira Kip

Set in the 1950’s Scribblin’ explores the relationship and friendship between iconic writer James Baldwin and famed fashion photographer Richard Avedon and their musings on race, class, sex, and celebrity. The legendary Bronx natives also bring to life through their encounters a host of other cultural icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Josephine Baker, and Jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie.

Thursday, OCTOBER 8, 7:30PM

Tickets: $35, $25, $18.50 –students and seniors (group discounts available) Call box office(718)-488-1624

Location: Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts located on the Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University. Entrance on Flatbush Ave, between Dekalb Avenue and Willoughby Street First floor of the Humanities building.

For more info visit: www.kumbletheater.org or call 718-488-1624
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Scribblin’ at the Automat by Arthvr Alleyne, Directed by Ira Kip

Set in the 1950’s Scribblin’ explores the relationship and friendship between iconic writer James Baldwin and famed fashion photographer Richard Avedon and their musings on race, class, sex, and celebrity. The legendary Bronx natives also bring to life through their encounters a host of other cultural icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Josephine Baker, and Jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie.

Friday, OCTOBER 9, 7:30PM

Tickets: $35, $25, $18.50 –students and seniors (group discounts available) Call box office(718)-488-1624

Location: Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts located on the Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University. Entrance on Flatbush Ave, between Dekalb Avenue and Willoughby Street First floor of the Humanities building.

For more info visit: www.kumbletheater.org or call 718-488-1624
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Scribblin’ at the Automat by Arthvr Alleyne, Directed by Ira Kip

Set in the 1950’s Scribblin’ explores the relationship and friendship between iconic writer James Baldwin and famed fashion photographer Richard Avedon and their musings on race, class, sex, and celebrity. The legendary Bronx natives also bring to life through their encounters a host of other cultural icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Josephine Baker, and Jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie.

Saturday, OCTOBER 10, 7:30PM

Tickets: $35, $25, $18.50 –students and seniors (group discounts available) Call box office(718)-488-1624

Location: Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts located on the Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University. Entrance on Flatbush Ave, between Dekalb Avenue and Willoughby Street First floor of the Humanities building.

For more info visit: www.kumbletheater.org or call 718-488-1624
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Scribblin’ at the Automat by Arthvr Alleyne, Directed by Ira Kip

Set in the 1950’s Scribblin’ explores the relationship and friendship between iconic writer James Baldwin and famed fashion photographer Richard Avedon and their musings on race, class, sex, and celebrity. The legendary Bronx natives also bring to life through their encounters a host of other cultural icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Josephine Baker, and Jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie.

Sunday, OCTOBER 11, 3:00PM

Tickets: $35, $25, $18.50 –students and seniors (group discounts available) Call box office(718)-488-1624

Location: Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts located on the Brooklyn Campus, Long Island University. Entrance on Flatbush Ave, between Dekalb Avenue and Willoughby Street First floor of the Humanities building.

For more info visit: www.kumbletheater.org or call 718-488-1624
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John B. Manbeck to speak and sign copies of his new book Historic Photos of the Brooklyn Bridge. 4-5pm
VOX POP CAFÉ & BOOKSTORE
1022 Cortelyou Rd
Brooklyn, NY 11218
(718) 940-2084

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John B. Manbeck to speak and sign copies of his new book, Historic Photos of the Brooklyn Bridge.7-8pm
BOOK COURT
163 Court St
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 875-3677

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