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Last Minute Weekend Suggestions

Brooklyn Heights Cinema, 70 Henry Street (corner of Orange) will be showing Emperor, starring Matthew Fox as Japan expert General Bonner Fellers and Tommy Lee Jones (Oscar nominee for his role in Lincoln) as General Douglas MacArthur, the two of whom, in the wake of victory, decide the fate of Emperor Hirohito. The Cinema is […]

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Reminder: St. Ann’s Church to Commemorate 9/11 This Sunday Afternoon

As we previously reported, the Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity, at Clinton and Montague Streets, will host “Sanctuary STILL” this coming Sunday afternoon, September 11, 2011, the tenth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center. The Church has provided the following details about the event: On Sunday, […]

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St. Ann’s Church to Hold 9/11 Memorial Event

Sunday, September 11 will be the tenth anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center, and on that day, starting at 3:00 p.m., St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church, at Clinton and Montague streets, will host “a community event to honor the spirit of Brooklyn and its particular perspective on our nation’s loss, […]

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Brooklyn Symphony Concert Sunday, Featuring Beethoven’s Fifth

The Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra will present a concert this Sunday afternoon, starting at 3:00, at St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, corner of Clinton and Montague streets (enter from Clinton). On the program are Mendelssohn’s “Overture to ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’,” Kristin Sedivec’s “Garden Gnomes of Doom”, and the Fifth Symphony of Beethoven. Admission […]

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Last Minute Weekend Suggestion: SOB at St. Ann Tomorrow Evening

The String Orchestra of Brooklyn, in collaboration with American Opera Projects and with guest soloist baritone Kyle Pfortmiller, will present a concert tomorrow at St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, corner of Clinton and Montague, beginning at 8:00 p.m. The program consists of Samuel Barber’s “First Essay for Orchestra,” “Batter My Heart” from John […]

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Four Heights Houses of Worship on “Sacred Sites” Tour This Weekend

Four historic Brooklyn Heights churches–Our Lady of Lebanon Cathedral, Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, St. Ann & the Holy Trinity, and St. Charles Borromeo–will be opening their doors to visitors this weekend (outside of normal service hours) as part of the New York Landmarks Conservancy’s Sacred Sites Open House Weekend. Our Lady of Lebanon, 113 […]

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Last Minute Weekend Suggestions

The Brooklyn Historical Society, 128 Pierrepont Street (corner of Clinton) is sponsoring two activities this weekend. Tomorrow, Saturday, April 9, the Society joins forces with Levy’s Unique New York to present “The Bike Brooklyn Beer Blitz,” a “… 4 hour bicycle tour of Williamsburgh, East Williamsburgh and Bushwick and the former brewery buildings of the […]

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Theater 2020 Gala Sparkles

Theater 2020’s “Spring Fever” gala Sunday afternoon at St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, emceed by the Theater’s founders, Brooklyn Heights residents David Fuller and Judith Jarosz, presented a stellar program of music by various artists. Among the highlights were Cristiane Young’s renditions of Offenbach, Meilhac and Halevy’s “The Drunk Song” and Cole Porter’s […]

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Theater 2020’s “Spring Fever” Gala Coming March 27

Theater 2020 “Visions for a New Millennium” will present its “Spring Fever” gala on Sunday, March 27, starting at 3:00 p.m. (doors open at 2:30) at St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church, corner of Clinton and Montague Streets. Theater 2020 is led by producing artistic directors and Montague Street residents David Fuller and Judith […]

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Brooklyn’s Blackbirds Invited to the Dance

While Brooklyn Heights’ own St. Francis Terriers, coming off a disappointing 15-15 season,

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