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November, 2008

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TODAY: Reflections on Community Development

Image courtesy of bedstuyblog.com

Image courtesy of bedstuyblog.com

If you missed Reflections on Community Development: Stories from Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation when it was on view here at BHS, you can now see it at Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration along with and unveiling of the Brooklyn Icon Banners, celebrating the Honorable Shirley Chisholm, US Congress and Presidential Candidate in 1972, followed by a screening of CHISHOLM ‘72: UNBOUGHT AND UNBOSSED by award-winning filmmaker Shola Lynch.

TODAY: Monday, November 17, 2008, 6:30 PM

Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation
Billie Holiday Theatre, 1368 Fulton Street, Brooklyn NY 11216

You can also hear oral histories from this exhibit on the BHS podcast (search iTunes for Brooklyn Historical Society).

IMAGINE CONEY

The Municipal Art Society will be presenting exciting new ideas for the planned redevelopment of Coney Island at BAM this coming Monday, November 17, 2008 at 6:30 – 8:30pm.

My fantasy for the future of Coney Island is that they reconstruct the Elephant Hotel which burnt down in 1896.  There have been other elephant buildings but none of them compare to this pleasantly debaucherous Victorian beast standing over the boardwalk:

image courtesy of the New York Public Library

image courtesy of the New York Public Library

You can submit your ideas for Coney Island’s future on the Imagine Coney website!

Coney Island Maybe

Coney Island Maybe is a new show opening at The Puffin Room this Sunday, November 9th, and one of our Interpreting Brooklyn artists, Michael Schwartz, will be reading some of his work at 4pm – looks good!

From Michael:

I’ll be presenting my new story “Hey Jerry!”, and my new poem “The Freak”, and if time permits, I’ll also present my new poem “The Fat Laughing Lady”, and if time gets REALLY permissive, I’ll also do my new poem “The Shooting Gallery”.  Lots of Coney Island paintings and photos will be hanging on the walls, and on the same day I’m doing this reading, Charles Denson and the Coney Island History Project will be doing a
presentation as well.  And it’s all FREE!

Image courtesy of The Puffin Room

Image courtesy of The Puffin Room

Lioness

Last night, on Channel Thirteen, I saw a documentary called Lioness about women Iraq war veterans.  I was totally turned off by the title until I learned that “Lioness” is actually the Army term they use in Iraq and Afghanistan when they need units of women for particular tasks like body searching Muslim women, for example.

The main point of the film is that in the current wars, military women are serving in combat situations even though Congressional law prohibits women from combat – which means that women are serving in combat but not being trained for combat duty, nor are they being appropriately recognized for their combat experience.

I’m not sure when Lioness will air again in New York but the DVD is for sale for $20 (less than 2 tickets to a movie in the theater).

We’re currently planning a panel discussion here in conjunction with the In Our Own Words exhibit called Women Veterans: Citizen-Soldiers in Changing Times.  Women who served in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan will talk about their experiences:  Thursday, March 5, 2009, 6:30pm.

Let us know if you know women who served who would be interested in joining the panel.

BHS Gossip here, your one and only source into the non-historical activities at the Brooklyn Historical Society.

Rumor is there was a filming for the holiday episode of Gossip Girl in our humdrum facilities the other day.  No, the staff was not lingering in the tile lobby just because Lily, Rufus, and Bart were hanging out in between shoots.  Nor were their faces and cameras mashed up against the library’s second and third floor windows to catch a glimpse.  However, sometime around 10am, an audible scream emanating from 20 St. Ann’s students across the street revealed this borough’s true feelings for the show that glorifies DUMBO while calling it Williamsburg and secretly shoots in Brooklyn instead of Manhattan.  Ahh well, I suppose we can forgive them since BHS was THE spot throughout most of the day as actors and crew glamorously filled our lobby and recently renovated sidewalk with their voluminous pots of lilies, tendrils of wires, and the glow of lights and tv stars.

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BHS Gossip

That's Lily in our Tile Lobby getting that extra special glow we see on screen.

That's Lily in our Tile Lobby receiving that extra special glow we see on screen.

Lily (in stilettos) and Bart having a chat on Montague Street. Lily had flats waiting in the wings!

Lily (in stilettos) and Bart having a chat on Montague Street. Fortunately for her feet, Lily had flats waiting in the wings!