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Q - L I V I N ,G BLUMENTHAL presents ing her to seek help. Out Wilmington Community Center, 113 Dock St. 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m. www.outwilmington.com. Jan. 21 • Charlotte Day Break of Freedom The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra performed its first musical tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1998. A D o"fi "M I s s wonderful soul singer/songwriter on-stage for one night.only. RBC Center, 1400 Edwards Mill Rd. 6 p.m. $49.50-$59.50.919-861-2300. www.rbccenter.com. Jan. 27-Feb. 17 • Greensboro ‘Mrs. Warren’s Profession’ A mother with street smarts and a daughter with a college education go head-to-head in a comic battle that is still as provoca- This Jan. 19 * Charlotte ‘Gospel Explosion’ Help Metrolina AIDS Project f^t HIV/AIDS in the region and provide support to individuals affect^ by the .disease, all while enjoying the heavenly sounds of gospel artists and choirs from across the city. St Paul’s Baptist Church, 1401 AD® Stfip.m.SlO in advance at www.ez-tixx.com; S15 at the door, wwwmftrolinaaidsproject.org. decade later, this special concert remains an impor tant community event celebrating Dr. King’s life and legacy. Belk Theater, 130 N. Tryon. 7 p.m. $8-$25.704- 372-1000. www.charlottesymphony.org. Jan. 22-27 • Greenville, S.C. ‘Sweeney Todd’ The legendary Demon Barber of Fleet Street, hell-bent on revenge, takes up with his enterprising neighbor in a delicious plot to slice their way through London’s upper crust. Justice wiU be served — along with lush melody, audacious humor and bloody good thriUs. Peace Concert HaU, 300 S. Main St. Tue.-Thu. 7:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m. Sat.-Sun. 2 p.m. $45-$65.864- 467-3000. www.peacecenter.org. Jan. 23-24 • Columbia ‘Annie’ The timeless tale of Little Orphan Annie is back, giv ing a whole new generation the chance to experience this classic musical about never losing hope. “Annie” is a delightful theatrical experience for the entire family. Koger Center, 1051 Greene St. 7:30 p.m. $45-$55.803- 777-7500. www.broadwayincolumbia.com. Jan. 26 • Charlotte Community Leadership Honors & Gaia Reception Carolina’s Black Pride Movement presents its third annual MLK Jr. Gala^ Event highhghts: 2008 Audre Lorde and Bayard Rustin Community Leadership Awards honorees, fashion presentation by local and regional designers, hve entertainment, sDent auction, heavy hors d’oeuvres and wine tasting. African American Cultural Center, 401 N. Myers St. 6 p.m. $15. 704-713-6948. Jan. 27 • Raleigh Anita Baker With over 30 years in the music industry, Anita Baker has topped both the R8cB and Pop charts with numer ous hit songs and albums. She has received multiple Grammys and many other awards. Don’t miss this tive and amusing as when it scandalized the world in 1894. At first impressed with her mother’s grit and entrepreneurial zeal, proper young Vivie must confiront the truth about her moth er’s profession (the world's oldest) as she seeks to claim her own independence. Triad ' Stage. 232 S. Elm St. Sun.-Thur. 7:30 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m.. Sun. 2 p.m. $30- $42.336-274-0067. www.triadstage.org. Feb. 1-2 • Columbia ‘Cleopatra’ Columbia City BaUet presents William Starrett’s “Cleopatra.” Follow the legend of the fearless Egyptian Queen who seduced two of the most powerful men in the world. Cleopatra “wDl trans port audiences to ancient Rome and Egypt amid a fascinating and passionate clash of cultures.” Koger Center, 1051 Green St. 7:30 p.m., 3 p.m. matinee Sat. $12-$42.803-251-2222. www.capitoltickets.com. Feb. 13 • Raleigh New Professional/Business Alliance The Raleigh Business 8c Professional Alliance is forming. It wiU be located in Raleigh but open to anyone in our community. Meetings will be held on the second Wednesday of each month. It is a profes sional networking organization for the LGBT com munity. For more information contact Chris Yetter at chris.yetter@atcmaD.com. Membership fee $25 per year. March 5 • Chapel Hill k.d. lang In continuance with her tour across the states, the leg endary lesbian-activist-singer wDl perform popular pieces ftom her latest album “Reintamation,” such as “Pulling Back The Reins” and “Luck in My Eyes.” 7:30 p.m. Memorial HaD, 208 E. Cameron Ave. carolinaperformingarts.org. April 8-9 • Chapel Hill ‘STOMP’ The worldwide, critically-acclaimed percussion show comes to Chapel HDl. Show begins at 7:30 p.m. both days. Memorial HaU, 208 E. Cameron Ave. carolinaperformingarts.org. info: Announce your community event in Out & About email: outandabout@q-notes.com or fax 704-531-1361. PeVffn ^unte-r Exotic Dancer 704-604-8143 myspace.com/devonhunter1814 W^Wwwwfn f' Irkin IAEltFIAi: THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF America (ABRIDGED) Jan. 16-17,19-20 Wed., Thurs., Sot. • 8PM, Sun. Mat. • 2PM —ifr-- ALL THE GREAT BOOKS (ABRIDGED) January 15,18-20 Tues.&Fri.*8PM, Sot. Mot.* 3PM, Sun. Eve. • 7PM See one or see both! But whateuer you do, i - DON'T ms ms HILAmUSAm m. mi Photo: Tim O’Brien Private Parties (5 people min.) Exotic Dance Workshops Artistic Photography Sessions Art Class Modeling Club Events Local and out of towri ^ NO ESCORTING INQUIRIES ; to o y JANUARY 12.2008 • Q-NOTES 29
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