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Thursday, June 8, 1989 - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Page llA ■ ir •m I m- (LOS ANGELES) A&M recording artist A1 Green was recently in Los Angeles filming a video for "As Long As We're Together," the first single from his recently released I Get Joy album. A1 B. Siure! (Warner Bros.), who remixed "As Long As We're Together" in New York, also co-starred in the clip with Green, which was filmed on The Chaplin Stage, at AScM's Hollywood headquarters. The B.E.E. Line BLACK ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS ARTS AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART ISTS 1880-1987/ A renowned collection of late 19th-20th cen tury Afro-American art on dis play at the Afro-American Cul tural Center through July 16. Groups, individuals and organi zations are encouraged to sched ule tours. For more informa tion, please call 374-1565. THE UBIQUITOUS GALLERY, LTD./ Transcultural fine art gal lery; featuring the works of na tionally and internationally ac claimed African-American artists located at 1936 East Sev enth Street. Current theme show: "Ain't I A Women?" in homage to Sojourner Truth's poem of the same title. Open Tues. - Sat., 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Sun., 1 - 7 p.m. Call (704) 376- 6944, for more information. AUDITIONS NATHAN ROSS FREEMAN PLAYWRIGHT'S SHOWCASE ENSEMBLE/ Casting for a fea ture length video to be filmed in July. Needed: a black male, age 25 -45, 6 feet, to play the part of Jesus Christ in the screenplay adaptation of 'The Contract." Professional actors bring re sumes and two prepared mono logues to the Afro-American CultuTEil Center June 17, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Call 374-1565 for more information. CLUB8/NIGHTUPE Mr. PEE's/ Freedom Village Shopping Center, 2953 Freedom Dr. Call (704) 392-2548. EXCELSIOR CLUB/ 921 Beat- ties Ford Rd. Call (704) 391- 1911. KINGS AND QUEENS/ 119 S. Brevard At. Ladles Night, Thurs- da}?s. IN FOCUS/ 1936 E. Seventh St. Jazz music nightly. Open Tues. - Sun at 5 p.m. Call (704) 347-0789 or 0799 for more in formation or reservations. THE PTERODACTYL CLUB/ 1600 Freedom Dr. Call (704) 324-3400. DOUBLE DOOR INN/ 218 E. In dependence. Call (704) 376-1446. THE JAZZ CELLAR/ 330 North Tryon St. Nightly Jazz. Call 332- 3663 for more Information. ST. MARK'S/ 2401 Wilkinson Blvd. CaU (704) 375-8828. CONCERTS DICK CLARK'S AMERICAN BANDSTAND CONCERT/ Fea turing The Spinners, The Asso ciation, Guess Who and The Drifters on Saturday, June 10, 8 p.m. at the Carovdnds Paladl- um. Tickets: $5 in addition to Carowlnds theme park admis sion of $17.95. For more infor mation, call (704) 588-2600. REGGAE FEST/ Third World and The Wallers at Lakevlew Country Club, Sunday June 11. Gates open at 12 noon. Adm.: $16 in advance, $20 at the gate. Arts, crafts, Jamaican food will be available. For more Informa- Uon, call 333-7378 or 892-4269. FESTIVALS HAMPTON JAZZ/ early sum mer jazz fest held at the Hamp ton, Va. coliseum June 23-25. Weekends tickets available at usual Tlcketron outlets. Ticket prices: $22.50 & $19.10 per per son. Call (804) 838-4203 for more information. LECTURES A SYMPOSIUM ON RACE RE LATIONS/ Friendship Baptist Church, Wednesday, June 28, 7:30 - 10 p.m. Live broadcast wlU be aired on TV-15. No charge. For more information, call 1- 800-768-PFAW. UTERARY INTERNATIONAL BLACK WRITERS CONFERENCE/ The 19th annual conference of Inter national Black Writers will be held June 9-11 at the Adam's Mark Hotel. The Alice Browning Awards Banquet will be held Saturday, June 10. Tickets are $25. For more information, call 343-9745. SOCIALS BLACK & SILVER BALL/ The Afro-American Cultural Center is holding the Black And Silver Ball on Friday June 9, 8 p.m. at the Charlotte Convention Cen ter. Tickets are $15 for Afro Cen ter members and $20 for non member. Reservations are now being taken. Call 374-1565 for more information. GREEK PICNIC/ sponsored by Caijande will be held on Satur day, June 17, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at McDowell Park, Hwy 49/South. Bring your own picnic basket. Sport activities and DJ will be features. SIZZLIN SUMMER DANCE/ sponsored by Caijande will be held Saturday, June 17, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Sheraton Airport Plaza Hotel. Adm. $10 per per son. FOR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION CALL US NOW! 376- 0496 We’ve Got It All. 976-ROCK "MUSIC" TRIVIA GAME % ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS CORRECTLY... And You're An Instant WINNER! Youll chose from over V $4,000-in Prizes Only $1.95 Per Call DIAL 976- 8000 Personalized ^ y Fortune Telling Program ' Discover your Love Prosperity & Happiness for the future. Only $1.95 Per Call The JelaLl'ENTEBTAINMENT" Packagel For Todays BwtJokwX "NEW" & EXCITING True Confessions DIAL 976-2222 ...Share the inter-most secrets ! feelings of other confej callers ...or call... 375-2222 I give a free Confessior your very own, Only $2.79 Per Call \ 976-date The Greatest Electronic Meeting Place. PRIVATE» CONFIDENTIAI • SELECTIVE! Must Be 18 • 24 Hours A DAY Only $3.00 Per Call Cl 976- 1313 24 HOUR 'SPORT" SCORES Updated Every 10 Minutes Only 500 Per Call Most "976" Numbers Have A Mew Message Each Call. Arsenic Drummer Takes Leave PolyGram recording artist Terri Lyme Carrington, who has been the drummer and center- piece of Arsenlo Hall's band/ "posse," has left the show to pur sue her burgeoning solo career, which Includes her debut al bum, REAL LIFE STORY. The al bum us currently nestled in BOl- board's Top 5 on the Contemporary Jazz chart. Carrington, who was person ally selected by Arsenlo Hall and has been with the highly- rated late night show since its Inception in January, says she Is "taking an indefinite leave of absence," to devote more energy to her recording career. "Working with so many great artists on Arsenlo's show was a great experience and very chal lenging," revealed Carrington, "but 1 really feel the need to give more support to my first record ing project." Later this month, Carrington will embark on a national pro motional tour and will be per forming with Diane Reeves on June 17 at the Playboy Jazz Festival. Carrington wrote, ar ranged and co-produced the majority of her album, REAL LIFE Sfi'ORY. She Is also consid ering a number of major sum mer tour offers on the heels of "More Than Woman," the al bum's second single, which was just released. eiYE The World The best you have and the best will come back to you! Anything or (person) wounded boeomot worst unless repaired. Bracks For Children & Adults 1 DR. PAUL A. McGILL, PA. "Practi(» Limited To Orthodontics" (704)375-7005 1404 Beatties Ford Rd. Northwest Gateway Professional Center Suite 200 • Charlotte, North Carolina 28216 The Casanova Social Club & Tryon Mall ^ presents dazzling ^ designs of SUMMER 89 Suniday, June 11, 1989 • 6:30PM FASHION COORDINATOR: JOANNE BARNEHE EMCEE: DEBRA WILLIAMS Spoos'-’ 1^0 Merchants of Tryon Mall Tina’s House of Fashion Dawn's Fashions (formerly B.B. Limited) Bahava Zoe's Boutique Elite Fashions free Hors d'oeuvres & Champagne Disco Following Show 9:00-until The Casanova Social Club corner of West Blvd, and Rennount Rd. (in the shopping center) Admission; Advance or TICKETS SOLD AT: The Door Zoe's Boutique and Dawn's Fashions (Tryon Mai/) 1988 Miller Brewing Co Milwaukee W( rfll THIS BOTTLE OF BEER COST $50 MILLION. Why have we spent $50 million to develop Miller Genuine Draft? Because we’ve always believed in making every effort to produce the best tasting bottle of beer. So we took a long, hard look at how a beer is made. Most beers are heat-pasteurized. And that can affect a beer's taste. But Miller Genuine Draft isn’t heat-pasteurized. It’s cold-filteredm. We spent a lot of time and effort to develop the cold-fiiteredtM process. It’s an exclusive method that doesn’t alter the rich, smooth, pure taste of beer. Cold-filteredT« Miller Genuine Draft. What our $50 million buys you is a beer that’s as real as it gets. 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