Page6B - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, May 27,1993
WtlAT’S VP
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 MUSEUM, 2730 Ran
dolph Road, $4 adults, $3
seniors, $2 students and free
for members and chUdren 12
years and under, free on
Tuesday evenings and the
second Sunday of each
month.
SISTAHS ART GALLERY/
3206 N. Davidson, (704) 343-
9995. Perry Ashe oil on can
vas exhibit May 28-July 28.
UBIQUITOUS ART SPACE.
BB&T Center, 200 S. Tryon
St, Suite 110. 11 a.m. - 6
p.m. Monday - Friday: 11
a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday. (704)
376-6944.
THE LIGHT FACTORY,
Photographic 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.
CLUBS.
NIGHTLIFE
EXCELSIOR CLUB/ 921
Beatties Ford Rd. Call (704)
334-5709. Live music on
Thursday and Sunday.
KINGS AND QUEENS/ 119
S. Brevard St. Ladies 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.
Marks) /2401 Wilkinson
Blvd.
SIDE EFFECTS/32 12-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 DOIVN TOWN /
(704) 347-399, 607 W. Fifth
Street. Membership only.
THE JAZZ LOUNGE/
McDonald's Inn, Beatties
Ford Road.
RAINBOW LOUNGE/
Highway 21, Huntersville.
Membership only.
JAGUAR CLUB/ 1746
Camp Greene Street. For
more information, please
call 391-7438.
MERCEDES NIGHTCLUB/
4304 S Tryon St. For more
information please call 529-
5466.
TELEVISION
Soul Train, midnight Sun
day, WSOC-TV 9 (ABC).
Carolina’s Soul, 1 a.m.
Sunday, WSOC-TV 9 (ABC).
Assignment Sunday, 11:30
p.m. Sunday. WJZY - TV 46.
(Independent).
In Living Color, 8 p.m.
Sunday, WCCB-18 (Fox).
ROC, "live" 8:30 p.m. Sun
day, WCCB-18 (Fox).
The Fresh Prince, 8 p.m.
Monday, WCNC-36 (NBC).
Rangin’ With Mr. Cooper, 8
p.m. Tuesdays, WSOCTV-9
(ABC).
Martin, 8:30 p.m. Thurs
days, WCCB-18 (Fox).
Family Matters, 8 p.m. Fri
days. WSCO-TV 9 (ABC).
I^ere I Live, 9:30 p.m. Fri
day, WSOC-TV 9 (ABC).
'Hie 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,
Cablevlslon Channel 33, Vi
sion Cable Channel 53.
A.A.P. Magazine, 8 p.m.
Fridays, Cablevlslon chan
nel 33 and VIsIoncable
Channel 53. Helen Strong is
host.
"The Maggie Nicholson
Show," 10 p.m. Mondays, Vi
sion Cable channel 53 and
Cablevlslon channel 33.
"Views With Joyce Wad
dell," 9 p.m. Tuesdays, Chan
nel 53 Vision Cable and
Channel 33, Cablevlslon.
"Check It Out," 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Cablevlslon Chan
nel 33 and Vision Cable 53.
RADIO
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/
3:30 p.m. Sunday WGSP 1310
a.m. ■■
ETC.
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 calling
372-9667 weekdays from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Volunteers needed for Pro
ject Graduation, 6 p.m. June
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.
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NAACPy
FOUNDED
1909
Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks
1977- 1993
Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis
1993-
A 07 '
orch Is Passed.
The eighty-four year struggle of the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People for
civil rights has helped make the United States a
better place for all Americans.
Despite notable achievements, the
struggle for equality - in education, in
housing, and in economic opportunity - is as
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the NAACP, thank Dr. Hooks for his service,
and wish Dr. Chavis the best.