Ei ertainment Danny Glover On 'St a;: . ;n Winston-Salem Stage and screen actor Danny ilover, star of the "Lethal Weapon" notion picture trilogy, "Grand Canyon," "A Rage in Harlem" and "The Color Purple," performs the works of poet Langston Hughes Jan. 28, at 7 p.m. at Kenneth R Williams auditorium on the campus of Winston-Salem State University. The program will also include stage actor Felix Justice in a one man show as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Justice premiered the dra matic interpretation of Dr. King's life at the Lorraine Hansberry The ater in San Francisco in 1981. Since then, it has toured amu..: I'nited States and in \f< ? "An Evening \\ I and Martin" is v Winston-Salem Alunv t1 Kappa Alpha Pm Fratc:: " < Delta Chi Chapter o! K.-p Psi Fraternitv at \V:r->-, State I mverMts AdmiNsion is S 1 ? 1 : t S5 for students lim<tc,: S25 tickets vwii bo pre-performanee rec'opt Danns Glover and Fe!:\ .U. tickets, contact Special < >. . 72-i-033*i or I -MH1- ;2 ! - 1 : . <? * ;5 . jl ' -5 UPCOMING Artie Shaw Orchestra Performs The North Carolina School of the Arts' Sometimes for Everyone series will present a concert by the Artie Shaw Orchestra on Friday, Feb. 12. 1993 at 8 p.m. The Orchestra was revived by Artie Shaw in 1983 and is now under the direction of Clannetist Dick Johnson. Tickets for the performance are $18 for adults and S16 for students and senior citizens. Tickets are available by visiting the NCSA Box Office at The Stevens Center. 405 West Fourth Street, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101 or by calling (919) 721-194$. "The Phantom of the Opera" "The Phantom of The Opera" by Ken Hill is' the original mus*e^K adaptation of the classic Gaston Leroux Novel about the hideously dis figured, mysterious and misunderstood phantom and his romantic obses sion with a gorgeous and gifted yet naive soprano, Christine. The Phan tom of the-- wiU -tow the Lawrence- Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1993. The shcAv time i^8 pm. WAYNE'S I 'OUIlgC I II iu \(lu\\ J(in 21st mi:!X \ Hors ro \ \.u\\h;/ii 5:.W - S:.W I /? ?'/ id(t\\ J(Ui. 22nd Saturday, Jan. 2Ji y/ Janice Price cV Janice Price iV Priceless Price lew I 2?X N. ( hcrr\ St i Ti l \\ inslon-Siilrin, N( 2710! IMionc: ?m-723 1150 l ull I' Odd Sit \ ire \\;iil;ihlr Live Jazz every I riday and Saturday Weekly Drink Specials V tuple It ee Piirkimi Noted Author Claude Brow; , Speak At WSSU Claude Brown, the author ot the best-selling autobiography. Manchild in the Promise Land. vmII speak at the next religion and ethic seminar being held at Winston Salem State University in February. Brown's talk will center on the survival of the African-American family, the theme of the third pro gram in the "Religion an Ethics in 21st Century America" symposium that began last fall with presenta tions b> the civil rights activist the Rev. Dr. Benjamin Chavis and the chaphain of Vale University, the Rev Frederick J. Streets. * The program begins at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 10. in Dillard Auditorium at the Anderson C?at?r. The event is free and open to the public. Claude Brown, author Brown's autobiograph \ \y.i* published in 1965 and h.i^ ''hmi copies and ?nu? 14 languages. ? > n>k. ITie Children . abandoned ^.t\ n. "The Lan :mmH\ published ?>\ue of Esquire ? 'in;' a classic on - ? : dialect and is~ \imately 30 deludes a fel > ?>! itan Applied the promi --]^rDr7 Ken . iung creative ?nn the coun ippeared in ?ii teazine and 1 < o Saturday Evening Post, Life, Look, and The New York Times Magazine. He has lectured at more than 400 American colleges and universities. A native of New York City, the award-winning writer resides in Newark, NJ, where his latest project is a book on the heroin epidemic in urban America from 1950 - 1987. The five-part symposium, "Religion and Ethics in 21st Cen tury America," is made possible by a grant from the James A. Gray Endowment. Upcoming speakers are the Rev. Dr. Barbara Lucas, a visiting professor at New York Theological Seminary, March 10; and Dr. Cain Hope Felder, founder of the Biblical Institute for Social Change in Washington, DC, April 23. Little Theatre Presents " I. .ook .Homeward Angel" The Little Theatre of Winston - ?alem will present "Look Home ward Angel." beginning Friday. Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. at the Arts Council Theatre at 610 Coliseum Dr. Addi tional performances will be on Jan. w 30 and 31 and Feb. 4-7. Thursday. J Friday, and Saturday performances are 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. Tickets are S10 for adults S9 for students/senior citizens and S6 for children (12 and under). A special Sunday matinee discount offered with S2 off the price *-.<? ' ticket. The box office in open T. da> through Saturdas from 1." 4 ? to 5:30 p.m. Call " 2 5 - I M < i reserve tickets. "Look Homeward \n\Tci drama based on the l^2v' now! Thomas Wolfe and is a thit.K w.' autobiographical account or h ? lescent life in an AshevilK \ Carolina boarding-house ri: o,?k Home t<unal i/v dominant ?Ti'vojHcr of ? i:ns a board - -Kind with an . ?! to whom . ? t! ,( )pposed j tier, is her ?ms for all is in the world. Thomas Wolfe died in 1938 and has remained one of the giants of American literature. Latifah Hangin' With The" P. . -iris . ' nnhili joins her ?> : Sifters ( I to " . . \ terry SI on - I high and low ' 1 >" l.atifah's ? ' m tippets airs ? ? t on PBS. North Carolina NAACP State Job Fair Friday, Feb. 5 - 3-7:30 p.m. Holiday Inn Four Seasons Greensboro, High Point Rd. & 1-40 Hundreds of Professional Job Opportuni y S20-50K . ? ? Computer Science DP MIS ? Technicians ? Medical/Health ? Accounting/Finance ? Engineering/Sciences ? Restaurant Management ? Sales & Marketing ? Education (all areas) Past Participants: National Health Labs ? Vanguars ( V. First Union ? 102 Jamz ? Royal Insurance ? Sheriffs ? I S Air ? 1 .r Capital ? Fnto-Lay ? Duke University ? Forsyth Memorial Hosfv:. NC Baptist Hos. Inc. ? Kroger Co. ? FBI ? Sara Lee ? Wake C'n\ Schools* WAAA ? N.C Hwy. Patrol ? SAS Institute ? N ( St.itc ? UPS ?Keebler ? TW Services ? Pizza Hut ? Voyager Commun-. AllState\ ' \ Send Resumes by Januar> 28. 1993 v ^OHJox 26442. Jacksonville. FL 32218 ANHEUSER-BUSCH COMPANIES + o ^ Pr?udly sPonsors Join us for the 25th Silver anniversary award show to honor and celebrate America's^ greatest entertainers and humanitarians. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1993 NBCJfll Check your local T.V. listing for exact time.

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