EXHIBITIONS BY YEAR
MoMA Staff
Artists
New York Times Review of the exhibition
PUBLISHED
17 August 1984
WEEKENDER GUIDE
Friday CONNECTICUT SEAFARE Oysters and bluefish will be celebrated and eaten as a part of fish-fry festivals in two Connecticut villages. In Clinton, just off Exit 63 of the Connecticut Turnpike (Interstate 95), bluefish is the fish du jour. A three- day affair, with auction and parade, begins at the Town Dock tonight at 5 with bluefish dinners (about $5), and they'll be served again tomorrow and Sunday from noon to 7 P.M. Information: (203) 633-5231, extension 570. In Milford, an oyster festival starts tomorrow. An oyster-shucking and eating contest will be held at 2 P.M., and oysters, clams, shrimp, sausages and peppers will be sold from booths. Milford is reached via the turnpike to Exit 38. Information: (203) 874-5550. LATIN MUSIC IN BROOKLYN Latin music is on the weekend's Prospect Park bandshell agenda in Brooklyn. Tonight, Undercover and the Roland Sanchez Ensemble perform. Tomorrow, Jorge Dalto and the InterAmerican Band and the Paquito d'Rivera group play. Sunday, it's Louis (Perico) Ortiz and his Orchestra and the Charlie Palmieri-Luis Ramirez Sextet. By subway, the bandshell, at Prospect Park West and Ninth Street, is reached by the IND F train to Seventh Avenue or by IRT 2, 3 or 4 trains to Grand Army Plaza. Information: 768-0699. Time: 8 P.M. DIZZY GILLESPIE ON L.I.
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