World Cham pionship To Feature Wide Variety Of Music Watch highlights of the Drum Corps International and Bugle Corps world championship Saturday, September 18 at 8:30 p.m. on Channel 42. Held in Montreal the championship features a dazzling combin ation of creatively choreo graphed maneuvers and spirited music ranging from classic to jazz and big band to rock. 1982 FALL PREVIEW What’s new this season on Channel 42? You can see glimpses of the shows ana features that will be pre miering on Channel 42 for the upcoming PBS season. “1982 Fall Preview” airs Monday, September 20 at 8 p.m. MELODY OF A CITY: NEW ORLEANS What better way to dis cover a city than through the music it is most famous for! Five jazz con cepts are used to visualize both contemporary and hi storic New Orleans tradi tional jazz, Dixieland, Rock-jazz and gospel. “Melody of a City” will air on Channel 42 at 9 p.m. Tuesday, September 21. I REMEMBER HARLEM The time of World War II and the birth of the Civil Rights Movement were crucial eras. In the third part of the series the years 1940-1965 will be explored on “I Remember Harlem: Toward Freedom.” Airing Thursday, September 23 at 9 p.m. this special can be seen on Channel 42. NFLFOOTBALL For football at its best, don’t miss the heated match between the L.A. Rams and the Falcons of Atlanta. That game will be televised at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, September 19 on Channel 36. NBC WHITE PAPER Intemationa I Terrorism. is the subject for NBC’s "White Paper.” In their investigative manner NBC reporters will take an in depth look at this growing organized fear. Tune in to Channel 36 Tuesday, Sep tember 21 at 10 p.m. TONY BROWN’S JOURNAL During the week of Sep tember 19 Tony Brown will explore "Supply-Side Edu cation” which focuses on the successful use of supply-side in higher edu cation at Prairie View “Fame” While,Doris and Mont gomery blithely prove that honest criticism is not al ways the best policy, dance teacher Lydia trades class es with Miss Sherwood, who gets some terpsicho rean tutoring from Leroy in preparation for the School of Art’s faculty show, In "The Crazies,” on NBC TV’s “Fame” Charlotte Area Happenings alistic news reports, dra matizations and public re lations. ALBUM REVIEW Crown Heights Affair THINK POSITIVE smooth, silky harmoniz ing, a good blend of back ground vocal and snappy upbeat melodies sums up the sound of Crown Heights Affair’s latest album, “Think Positive.” From this pattern Crown Heights Affair deviates only twice and that’s with a rapping tune, “Think Positive” and a love ballad “Heart Up side Down.” Side One of “Think Positive” lists “Somebody Tell Me What To Do,” “Love Rip Off,” “Heart Upside Down,” and “Think Positive.” "I Got Somethin’ For Ya,” “Wine And Dine You,” “Your Love Makes Me Hot,” and “Let Me Ride on the Wave of Your Love” are the selections on Side Two. Remember L&L Re cords, located at Freedom Mall, is the place to pur chase your record needs. ^ 1200 Parkwood Ave. * Mon.-Thur. 10 a.m.-11 p.m. * Fri.-Sat. 10 am -1 a.m. « W Sunday, 1 p.m. 11 p.m. < alistic news reports, dra- side Down.” matizations and public re- Side One of “Think lations. Positive” lists “Somebody ALBUM REVIEW Tell Me What To Do," Crown Heights Affair “Love Rip Off,” “Heart THINK POSITIVE Upside Down,” and “Think Smooth, silky harmoniz- Positive." ing, a good blend of back- “I Got Somethin’ For ground vocal and snappy Ya,’’ “Wine And Dine upbeat melodies sums up You,” “Your Love Makes the sound of Crown Heights Me Hot,” and “Let Me Ride Affair’s latest album, on the Wave of Your Love” “Think Positive.” From are the selections on Side this pattern Crown Heights Two. Affair deviates only twice Remember L&L Re and that’s with a rapping cords, located at Freedom tune, “Think Positive” and Mall, is the place to pur a love ballad “Heart Up- chase your record needs. A&M University under the leadership of its president. Dr. Alvin I. Thomas. “Tony Brown’s Journal" airs on Channel 58. A RAISIN IN THE SUN GM Productions will pre sent Lorraine Hansberry's play “A Raisin in the Sun" Friday, September 24 for two performances. An 11:30a.m. presentation will be held for the Charlotte Mecklenburg public schools and an 8 p.m. per formance for the public. "A Raisin in thd Sun" will be performed at Ovens Au ditorium. BATTLE OF THE BANDS Can you handle this? Six sensational bands playing four hours of nonstop rock, beach and country music. Be in the fun and come out to the Davis Park in Bel mont, N.C. on September 25 from 2-6 p.m. for one of the most entertaining battles ever! 'Advanced tickets, which are $3, can be purchased at 1422 EJ. 4th Street. At the gate tickets are $4 For more informa tion call 372-9731. GENEALOGY WORKSHOP Learn how to trace your family history through a Genealogy Workshop to be given at the York County Main Library September 24 from 7-9 p.m. Call 803 324-3055 to register. FESTIVAL IN THE PARK It’s an annual event of art, music, dance and crafts that gets better year after year. Enjoy the Festival in the Park to be held at the Freedom Park from September 21-26. VOTER’S REGISTRATION On September 25 from 9:30 a m. until 2:30 p.m. a voter’s registration drive will be held in Earle Vil lage and surrounding com munities. The booth will be set up at Little Rock AME Zion Church at 403 N. Myers Street. This drive is sponsored by the A. Phillip Randolph Chapter. For more information contact Ethlene Bussy at 333-1083. PFEIFFER COLLEGE HAPPENINGS From now until Septem ber 25 an exhibit of North Carolina’s etchings by ex patriate American artist Louis Orr is on display at the Pfeiffer College Gal lery from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. The show is open to the public without charge. “Tyndale,” a play by John Stuart Anderson will be presented by the Pfeiffer College Theatre September 17 & 18 at 8 p.m. both nights. Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for non Pfeiffer students and free to Pfeiffer students. For more information call Richard Lafferty at 704 463-7343. BLACK MEDIA ASSOC. 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