Pagel2A - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, May 20,1993
WHAT
ARTS
PICTURE PERFECT &
UNIQUE COLLECTIBLES
4508 E. Independence Blvd,
Suite 106 (Barclays Square).
For more information,
please call (704) 532-1521.
ABSINTHE GALLERY 3205
North Davidson St. Free and
open to public. For more in
formation, call 875-8728 or
347-5172.
AFRO-AMERICAN CULTU
RAL CENTER, 401 North
Myers St. Quilt exhibit run
ning through June.
MINT BIUSEUM, 2730 Ran-
dblph Road, $4 adults, $3
seniors, $2 students and free
for members and children 12
years and under, free on
Tuesday evenings and the
second Sunday of each
month.
UBIQUITOUS ART SPACE,
BB&T Center, 200 S. Ttyon
St.. Suite 110. 11 a.m. - 6
p.m. Monday - Friday: 11
a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday. (704)
376-6944.
THE UGHT FACTORY, Pho
tographic Arts Center, Park
Elevator Building, 1300
block. South Blvd., "
"Shooting Back," May 7
through June 25, photos by
and about homeless chil
dren, plus photographs by
children from A Child's
Place, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues.-
Frl., 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat.
Up
Marks) /9581^^11klnson
Blvd.
SIDE EFFECTS/3212-A
Wilkinson Blvd. For more
information, call 394-5555.
MIAMI'S Sheraton Airport
Plaza Hotel, 3315 S 1-85 at
Billy Graham Parkway. For
more information, please
call 392-1200.
MR. FEE'S DOWN TOWN /
(704) 347-399, 607 W. Fifth
Street. Membership only.
THE JAZZ LOUNGE/
McDonald's Inn, Beatties
Ford Road. Open under new
management.
RAINBOW LOUNGE/
Highway 21, Huntersville.
Membership only.
JAGUAR CLUB/ 1746 Camp
Greene Street. For more in
formation, please call 391-
7438.
MERCEDES NIGHTCLUB/
4304 S Tryon St. For more
information please call 529-
5466.
VISION
CLUBS.
nig:
EXCELSIOR CLUB/ 921
Beatties Ford Rd. Call (704)
334-5709. Live music on
Thursday and Sunday.
KINGS AND QUEENS/ 119
S. Brevard St. Ladles Night,
Thursdays.
THE PTERODACTYL CLUB/
1600 Freedom Dr. Call (704)
324-3400.
DOUBLE DOOR INN/ 218 E.
Independence Blvd. Call
(704) 376-1446.
THE JAZZ CELLAR/ 330
North Tryon St. All Shows
9:15-11:15 p.m.
CITY LYTES (Formerly St.
Ad Copy Deadline is 12 Noon Every
Tuesday
i -s: Y'
V\l iYtes
jnvs f'-'TS club
"MAY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION"
FRIDAY MAY 21, 1993 • 10PM ■ 4AM
"FREE" BEFORE 12 AM
For More Information Call:
2401 Wilkinson IMvd. (7041375-SS2S
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presents
SHOWCASE OF TALENTS COMPETITION
Singers-Groups-Bands-Dancers-Models-Comedians
Performing
Jazz - Rock - Soul - Top 40’s - Beach - Country - Gospel
Friday June 4, 1993
Showtime 9:00 pm
Doors Open at 7:00 pm
ADMISSION $7.00 IN ADVANCE
(Fonnerly SI. i.o. t
2401 WiUdnson Blvd. Comer of Berryhill,Oppoate Quahty Inn
Auditions Will be Held Tuesday Night May 25th 7 PM
Amateur Nig^t will be held Wednesday June 2nd 7 PM
Amateur Night Admission: $4.00
For further information call: 704-664-6997
Dress to Impress-Dress code strictly enforced
Cariaga.
A.A.P. Magazine, 8 p.m.
Fridays, Cablevislon chan
nel 33 and Vlsioncable
Chaimel 53. Helen Strong is
host.
"The Maggie Nicholson
Show," 10 p.m. Mondays, Vi
sion Cable chaimel 53 and
Cablevislon channel 33.
"Views With Joyce Wad
dell," 9 P-ni- Tuesdays, Chan
nel 53 Vision Cable and
Chaimel 33, Cablevision.
"Check It Out," 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Cablevislon Chan
nel 33 and Vision Cable 53.
Visual artist Radcllff Bailey
of Atlanta is guest.
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3:30 p.m. Sunday WGSP 1310
a.m.
ETC.
Reach Out Charlotte/ 2:30
p.m. Saturday, WGSP 1310
a.m. Margaret C. Jones is
host.
Community Focus/noon
Sunday. WPEG FM 98. San
dra Staton is host.
Jim Black and Friends/
Black Comedy Jam 8 p.m.
Tuesday , The Comedy Zone,
Independece Boulevard, for
reservations call 568 -
HAHA.
D,L, Hugley and Bernie
Mack concert July 15, Ovens
Auditorium.
First Night Charlotte '94/
The Arts & Science Council
is looking for artists and
performers who are interest
ed in participating in First
Night '94, Dec. 31. Anyone
Interested must submit pro
posal by June 1. Applica
tions are available by call
ing 372-9667 weekdays from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Volunteers needed for Pro
ject Graduation. 6 p.m. Jime
4. Must be 21, eight areas to
work in. For more informa
tion, call Joanne Starnes,
378-5361 or Jim Smith, 334-
9905.
Afro-American Children's
/ Theatre, Inc. is accepting ap
plications for its summer
workshop and camp, ages 5-
18, $175 per session. Session
one starts June 21 and ends
July 9, session two starts
July 12 and ends July 31. For
an application, call 372-
7410 or 372-5000.
Story Hour/Afro-American
Cultural Center, 10 a.m first
Saturday of month. For
more information, please
call (704) 374-1565.
Pi Phi Chapter, Omega Psi
Phi Fraternlty/Presents
Jazz Hour, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
last Sunday of each month.
Omegas Of Charlotte Frater
nity House. 3301 Statesville
Ave. The best in blues, tradi
tional and contemporary
Jazz played by D. J. Bro. A1
Williams. Admission is free.
Concerts
Bobby McFerrin conduct
ing the Charlotte Symphony
Orchestra, 8 p.m. May 20,
North Carolina Blumenthal
Performing Arts Center, 130
N. Tryon St., $25 to $40.
Tickets available at area
Tlcketmaster locations or
the center's box office. To
charge tickets by phone, call
522-6500, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
weekdays, 10 a.m. 7 p.m.
Saturdays and Sundays.
If you have information
about black entertainment
events, meetings, lectures or
any other events of interest,
send it to Whats Up! c/o Win
fred Cross, The Charlotte
Post, 1531 Camden Road,
Charlotte, N.C. 28203. Dead
line is 5 p.m. Mondays.
Soul Train, midnight Sun
day. WSOC-TV 9 (ABC).
Carolina's Soul, 1 a.m.
Sunday. WSOC-TV 9 (ABC).
Assi^ment Simday, 11:30
p.m. Sunday, WJZY - TV 46.
(Independent).
In Living Color, 8 p.m. Sun
day, WCCB-18 (Fox).
ROC, "live" 8:30 p.m. Sun
day, WCCB-18 (Fax).
The Fresh Prince, 8 p.m.
Monday. WCNC-36 (NBC).
Bangin' With Mr. Cooper. 8
p.m. Tuesdays, WSOCTV-9
(ABC).
A Different World. 8:30
p.m. Thursday, WCNC-36
(NBC).
Martin. 8:30 p.m. Thurs
days, WCCB-18 (Fox).
Family Matters. 8 p.m. Fri
days, WSOC-TV 9 (ABC).
Where I Live. 9:30 p.m. Fri
day. WSOC-TV 9 (ABC).
The Black Agenda Presents
. . . 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Cable
vlson channel 33 and 6:30
p.m. Vision Cable channel
53. This week's guest is Jere
miah Wright delivering ser
mon titled "Staying In
Touch."
B.M.A. Live. 8 p.m. first
Thursday of each month,
Cablevision Channel 33, Vi
sion Cable Channel 53. Re
broadcast of May 6 program,
'The Fighting Back Contro
versy," Nathaniel Rock, Bob
Walton. Leon Orr and Vance
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apartments
Clean, safe, quiet community
conveniently located on bus line.
Affordable 2 bedroom sarden
and townhouses. Refriserator,
ranse, AC and water included in
rent. Helpful resident manaser
and maintenance staff.
Call
333-2966
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EMPLOYEE
of THE MONTH
DEBBIE BLAKE
Debbie has been a reliable
and dependable Shirt Presser
for two years in the Laundry
Dept.
She has 2 children and
attends St. Luke Baptist
Church.
"God Is Our Very Best Friend"
20^”"
On Dry Cleaning Only
*Silk Not Included
Offer Expires May 26,1993
Monday-Saturday
Minimum $6” After Discount • We Work Saturdays Too!
Coupon Must Accompany Order
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