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f ?^?If Poetry Corner L By Jane Penn t I "/ Bel I Can" I I 1 jumped a pole, ran a mile I said a word, gave a smile clapped my hands, danced a jig rode up front in a gig 1 held a bird in my hand gave a dime to a dying man There's no telling where I've been I 1 bet I can do it all over again. Jayne Penne' "A Rabbit's Foot" A rabbit's foot With me 1 took For good luck on a date. 1 stumped my toe. Bit my tongue And almost ate my plate. I forgot my name what a crying shame My rabbit's foot don't work. So I stumped it twice Balled it up real nice Now it's buried in the dirt. Jayne Penne' Submit your poetry to "The Poetry Corner," P.O. Box 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C., 27102. We are not responsible for returning submissions. TV/Radio From Paae B8 I llllllllllllllllliaillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIHIIIIItlMIMIIIIHiailltllllllMIII me that technique is merely a means to an end. You don't just play a series of notes, you have to feel the music and transmit that feeling to your audience." * o More then most of his contemporaries, Lewis ... has shown the willingness and the ability to communicate a variety of musical styles, from the warm mixture of African and Caribbean influences in his album "Routes" to the jazz-funk of his hit "Sun Goddess." Some of his greatest successes have resulted from collaboration with a diverse < group of artists, including Stevie Wonder and Earth, Wind and Fire. Lewis continues to expand his musical boundaries, and the performance of the Ramsey Lewis Trio at the Stevens Center on April will be a reflection of his career to date -- a mixture of some favorites with new tunes that are a welcome surprise. xoooooocoooccooocooeoosccoeooooooooccococ _ O By Mike Campbell /NOW ITfe TIME FOP^\ leftANOl s PAICV TALES J V?? y ^ B?APS^ . ^ ? Wnni r*^?ytf.-;aiKwinr-n???M<jx i?i..^?^>->T^a?????A-??.t'^r^?-r?i -rv* v <"~ ---.- -n- ??r?? ?WWHWWWW^ joooccoooooooooocqooooooooogoocccooooooooo ^ / ? ?< )^i?( >^H?< )? ?< >4H?< >4H^ ^Bj|^ ^. *> ^ ' i I by Clare Mnmwetl * ? WEEK OF: MARCH 29, 1984 AQUARIUS ? January 21-February 19 Social life improves, romantic misunderstanding is cleared up and financial news brightener may arrive after weekend Awaited cor respondence or agreement may be postponed again PISCES ? February 20-March 20 Focus is on teaching, formally or informally New hobby or interest can have long-term benefit Favorite friend enjoys the limelight Your conaratulations mean a great deal ARIES ? March 21*Aprtl 20 Financial dilemmas can he solved through discussion with older friend or relative Nostalgia is a theme of the weekend You may meet a former friend or enioy a reunion TAURUS - April 21-May 22 Ideas are bright and should be implemented promptly Spirit of lllllllilllllllllillllillllltlllillUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIItlllllllllMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIII m i twt _ >1 _ _ musical rNoies From Pa MIIHtfdIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllltlllllllMIIIMIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllMIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIItMIIII school track coach. Kennedy's major film credits are numerous and include "Cool Hand Luke" (for which he won an Oscar for "Best Supporting Actor"), "The Dirty Dozen," three "Airport" sagas, "Lonely Are The Brave," and the upcoming "Bo-Bolero" and "Chattanooga Choo Choo." Tom Bosley brings to life the role of Jimmy Hoffa in "The Jesse Owens Story." Bosley's career began on Broadway with the title role in "Fiorello." He appeared in all 796 performances over two years and received a Tony Award, Variety Critics Award, Newspaper Guild Award and Anta Award. His motion picture credits include "Love with a Proper Stranger," "Divorce American Style," "The World of Henry Orient," "Yours, Mine and Ours" and "O'Hara's Wife." On television, Bosley starred for 11 years in "Happy Days." Before that he was a regular on the "Debbie Reynolds Show," "The Dean Martin Show" and the "Sandy Duncan Show." He had starring roles in feature-length TV productions of "The Streets of San Francisco," "Love Boat," "Love American Style" and "Testimony of Two Men." Greg Morris, a television favorite since "Mission Impossible" and "Vegas," will portray Mel Walker, one of Owens' teammates at Ohio State University. t _ * r r? . 1 i . t e? l * Lcvar Duriun, pernaps ocsi-Known ior nis portrayal of Kunta Kinte in "Roots," is Slade Preston. His other TV credits include "Almos' $ Man," "Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid," "One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story" and "Battered." Burton also hosted public TV's "Rebop" and "Reading Rainbow" series, starred in the title role in "Dummy," and appeared in "The Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones." His motion picture credits include "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" and "The Hunter." Ben Vereen will portray Herb Douglas. On Broadway, Vereen starred in "Sweet Charity," "Hair," "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Pippin," for which he won a Tony Award and Drama Desk Award. His TV credits include "Louis Armstrong - Chicago Style," "Roots" and the special, "Ben Vereen - His Roots," which was honored with seven Emmy Awards. His other television credits are "Tenspeed and Brownshoe," "Webster," "Night of 100 Stars" >ooooeoooooocoocooeooocooeoooooooeoeoeoo< \ | THERE ONCE WE(?E^\ \ three 8?Afib:TYRON?) J 0EAR,DE8ftAeEA^ / <2^. AND LEflOY SEAP^/ Winston-Salem State University presents The Joseph Holmes Dance Theatre Thursday, March 29 8 p.m. Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium-WSSU Tickets: *5 in advance *7 day ot the show On sale weekdays 10 a.m. 2 p.m. March 19 March 29 Auditorium Box Office A presentation of the Performing Arts Series of Lyceum Cultural Events i iventure is high Relatives succeed in week s competitions Financial news requires clarification GEMINI - May 23 June 21 Yours is the role of peacemaner through much of the week If travel ing be sure you and companion have same expectations More realism is needed in financial approach CANCER - June 22-July 22 Avoid snap decisions especially on the weekend and especially on matters of career or education Tommunications are positively accented Use the week to send out key correspondence LEO ? July 23-August 22 Relationship reaches a turning point and a key decision may'be made by Wednesday Creative project has a profitable angle Try your hardest to motivate a moody frienc} or child VIRGO ? August 23-September 22 Areas of travel and education are spotlighted and solo activities are favored over partnership ventures At work accent is on tying up a bundle of loose ends LIBRA ? September 23-October 22 A more outgoing approach leads to new interests, and new interests lead to new friendship Family disputes require prompt mediation Travel plans can be rearranged now ige B8 IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIfl and "Here's Television Entertainment." Vereen's motion picture credits include starring roles in "Funny Lady," "All That Jazz" and "The Zoo Gang." Norman Fell will portray Marty Forkins. Fell's TV credits include more than 150 live plays from New York and some 200 shows filmed in Hollywood. He has appeared in more than 20 movies made for television. His previous series are "Three's Company," in which he won a Golden Globe Award as "Best Supporting Actor," "Dan August," in which he starred with Burt Reynolds, and his earlier series, "87th Precinct," "Joe and Mable," "The Tom Ewell Show" and "Needles and Pins." He received an Emmy nomination for his performance in ABC-TV's "Rich Man, Poor Man," Part 1, and guest-starred in "Roots: The Next Generation," "The Love Boat," "The Susan Anton Show" and "Family Feud Specials." In the role of Abe Saperstein, famed and colorful owner of the Harlem Globetrotters, is Vic Tayback. Still going strong as Mel Sharpies in the hit comedy series "Alice," Tayback boasts numerous additional TV appearances that include "Hotel," "Fantasy Island," "Love Boat" and the mini-series "Movieola." and Son.'' ''Room 777'' "Gunsmoke," "The Waltons," "Rockford Files," "Barnaby Jones" and Mannix." Her motion picture appearances are "Lady Sings the Blues," "Lead Belly," "Buck and the Preacher," "The Learning Tree" and "Shadows." 50 < '" 50c ISifadf f~% ' J}5 %uc*M??-srffW J4)-Sj| Regular & Super x piw 9 o z. ? 30'. T|" 1 $127 xt\0%Wurine. ^ ^ 16 5 . ' / Vi oz. 77C S-|67 pi "I . - _ L ifliif iinS i ?^nr ;t^w?*wcua^?aiiBW>w'JWLi?iB'i ' ? r- ? ^ J : :" ~~" ? i -. n" $1 67 <\] Duration ! I | : .1 | MEWTHOLATEO f~r ^ VAPOH SPfUr TOf ^,ed i $147 I J V I | Ml C^\ ^ 50' | ______ I ^() | Plastic Coated in the \sorld MHNNHfc 3 M ' *7r r Si 50 (trds. , 75 I rsil * ?? ?' f The Chronicle, Thursday, March 29, 1984-Page B9 SCORPIO ? October 23-November 21 Simplicity ib present keyword opt for an understateu approach in communication and when entertaining The constructive cr t.cism v,ou offer now is handled well by recipient SAGITTARIUS ? November 22-December 22 Personality conflict on the 100 or at home can be resolved when you take the initiative Delegating tasks is a cunent strength April Fool s Day favors romance - honestly1 CAPRICORN ? December 23-January 20 An ambitious streak surfaces toward weekend and romance and friendship play second fiddle to career Relatives surprise you with their changing moods changing viewpoints changing preferences BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK Determined easily excited and always exciting to be around You re a born leader and you like to see results A more patient approach toward reaching financial goals can bring happy results by t8e"ehd of 1984 Romance takes on a sentimental glow in the fall RHDM TUK 117 PPU v#v/ 11 ^ s a 11^/ w March 29th. singer Pearl Bailey 30th. actor Warren Beatty 31st ac tor William Daniels. April 1st actress Debbie Reynolds 2nd actor Buddy Ebsen. 3rd actress Marsha Mason 4th actor Anthony Perkins SCHOOL OF MUSIC presents I *NCSA WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT Michael Halthcock, guest conductor Johann Sebastian Bach's Pasaacaglla and Fugue In C Minor Richard Wagnar'a Trauaralnfonla Ingolf Dahl's Concarto for Alto Saxophone and wind Orohastra Jamas Boatman, sololat Zdanack Lukas* Muslea Boama Joaaph Schwantner's and tha mountains rising nowhara Wednesday, April 11 at 8:15 pm Joan Hanes Theatre, STEVENS CENTER Slnals AdmlssiAn* SO * ARTSCARD subscription svsnt Call tha NCSA/Stavsns Cantor Box Office at 721-1945 FREE VISUAL ARTS VISITING ARTISTS Joan Moment, painter Slid# Lootura Monday, April 2 at 3:30 pm Audrey Flack, Photo Realist Painter Tuesday, April 3 at 8:00 pm Visual Arts Qallsry, 4th Floor Workplace NCSA Campus 1.75 oz. 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