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Bill Evans Will “Spark Up” Jazz At Maintenance Shop raui wirmeia stars as Charles Banks in the "ABC Friday Night Movie,” “Dreams Don’t Die.” Winfield portrays an old-fashioned guy determined to preserve his neighborhood. "Dreams Don!t Die" is scheduled to air May 21 at 9 routine and enjoy a good movie. JAZZ AT THE MAINTENANCE SHOP Foot time Grammy winner Bill Evens and the resfof his trio - Marc Johnson, bass and Joe La Barbera, drums - will spark up “Jazz at the Maintenance Shop” for a second time. Catch it on Channel 42, Friday, May 21 at 10 p.m. BACKSTAGE PASS If you can manage to stay awake “Rarkstagp Pa«“’ will fpMni-o some entertainers you might not want to miss. Paul McCartney, the Pretenders and the Boomtown f its will guest star. “Backstage ass" airs Friday, May 21 on Channel 3 at 1:10 a.m. HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD You all remember Edward G. Robinson. Those were the days when movies were movies and no one wondered who the good or bad guys were. On "Hooray For Hollywood” relive those days in an Edward G. Robinson flick, "Little Caesar,” Saturdafy7~May"22 at 9 p.m. on Channel .58. TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL Who were the great black heroes of the West? If you flunked that MOestion or didn't realize any existed, you need to have your station turned on Channel 42 when Tony Brown explores "The Black West," Saturday, May 22 at 8 p.m. on Channel 42. MUSIC MAKERS IN CONCERT Get ready to rock! Tune in Channel 36 Sunday, May 23 when rock performers ABBA appear in a special hour-long show. This music extravaganza begins at 2 p.m. THE RICHARD PRYOR SHOW Often called the funniest man in America (among other things) Richard Pryor will be seen Mon day, May 25 on Channel 36 at 10 p.m. in his own show, “The Rich ard Pryor Show.” One word of warning: Richard Pryor is de termined to be hazardous to your health. He’ll make you laugh until it hurts. WITH OSSIE AND RUBY Ruby Dee is both actress and author in this one-woman episode of “With Ossie and Ruby.” Through six poems and two mono logues, Ruby offers her thoughts on everything from sexism and the subliminal racism experience by a young city girl during her summer trips to the South to women's liberation and the love-life of "a lonely little amoeba that just couldn't relate. ^With Ossie and SrWiOi Loretta Managof* Charlotte Happenings Loretta Manago ' Ruby” airs Tuesday, May 25 at 10 p.m. on Channel 42. N.C. SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Double your pleasure in a special program given by the Cantata Singers and the North Carolina School ot the Arts Orchestra. Robert Hickok will perform as conductor. Admission is $2; the event will occur on Saturday, May 22nd. DANCE FEVER wnere can you see dazzling dance moves and listen to some of the latest tunes, too. No where else but “Dance Fever.” The Brothers Johnson will appear on “Dance Fever” Saturday, May 22 at 7 p.m. on Channel 3. IN TOUCH WBTV Community Affairs Director Ken Koontz examines - findings .and .recommendations of a special task force that is looking into Charlotte’s critical shortage of low-to-moderate income housing Sunday, May 23 at 6:30 p.m. on “In —‘Touch." --— — MINT MUSEUM Season tickets are now on sale for four plays, “Lady Windmere’s Fan," “A Life Romantic Comedy” and "Morning's at Seven,” which will be produced in, the Mint Museum’s Golden Circle Theatre during the 1982-83 season. Season ticket prices are: $12-regular, $10 Mint member, $10-over 65 and —$io-unaer m. smgitt mumssioH tickets are $4 each. For more details call Robert Pierce at 334-9275. UP WITH PEOPLE You heard about them. They’re a talented, refreshing band of young people who have entertained millions with their blend of original scores and pop hits. They will be pertorming at the Charlote Coliseum Saturday, May 29 at 8 p.m. Admission is $6.50. If you purchase your-ticket in advance a $1 will be deducted from the cost. _ARTCONTEST If you have the potential or a budding artist, then you should consider submitting a work of art to the Southeastern Spectrum Henley-: A JuriedExhibition. To be held from June 19 - July 22, this exhibition is open to Southeastern artists 15 years and older. Entries and fees are due no later than May I OF CALIFORNIA I " Is Now In The Charlotte Area - ■ Exc/us/Ve Line Of TopQuality Lingerie, Leisure I Lounge Wear and High Style Party Fashions. I jjjj O-iy Om How Pi—~ I Immediate Openings For Qualified Persons 1 Good Earning Potential $130.00 minimum I per week on a part-time basis I for More Information Call: 700 030 1170 M ^ *No Delivering •No Collecting J Aak ior Mn. €MwO J ' Rosamuel Dawkins, Jr«, Ml)., PA. ' INTERNAL MEDICINE AND GASTROENTEROLOGY Independence Medical Center 951 S. Independence Blvd. Suite 760 Charlotte, NC 334-7326 Patients seen by appointment only. 250 S. Cherry Rd. Rock Hill SC 803-324-4077 26. For more information contact Jan Henry at 919-688-0061. SPIRIT SQUARE On June 6 at 8;f5 p.m. Chubby Checker wiu bring Spirit Square to life when he performs in concert. . Known as the ‘‘King n£lhaiwisL^_ Checker’s appearance is a rare treat for Charlotteans. Tickets are $15. ALBUM REVIEW " ^ DmUsHd -- KEEP IT LIVE There's something refreshingly unique about the Dazz Band’s first LP. “Keep It Live.” Full of energy, creativity and innovative music, “Keep It Live” is just the charge needed for today’s music lovers. From the moment the music begins me tune "Let it Whip''' climaxes into a purely funky tune. And before you know it you’re moving to the beat. But it all slows down to prepare you for the r --— melodious, appealing song “Gamble With My Love.” Hear this song once and you’ll want to hear it over and over. An appeas ing love serenade; "ITl Keep on Lovin’ You” keeps you in the same soothing frame of mind. But the stirring twttaif ,rJust'T3m’rn*ratr -: ’till the Night” will hold you with its lyrics and its musical amuse ments. “Shake What You Got’ will’ roek you. That’s Side One. -— Side Two of “Keep It Live” jumps head-on with one of the album’s most solid tunes. “KeeD It -ive.” Believe me, you will not be able to keep still. “It’s mellow; it’s slow and it’s “Just Believe In Love” which makes way for an easy funk tune “Can We Dance.” Culminating with “Let Me Love You Until," "Keep II Live * — just that. Where can you find this LP? Where else but L&L Records in Freedom Mall. PART-TIME Extra income beats inflation men and women work as Charlotte Post solicitors. To Apply Call: Dan Ketter __ 376-0496 9-5 Daily Six Good Reasons To Do Business With k Clayton Perry Clayton Perry I. Clayton is giving away Free Tickets to a Carolina Lightnin’ soccer match. Ail you have to do is Test Drive a New or Use4 car or truck. II. Clayton offers 12.8 percent rate on all new Chevrolet cars and trucks III. 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