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Page6B - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, December 30,1993 ART GALLERIES & EXHIBITS PICTURE PERFECT & UNIQUE COLLECTIBLES 4508 E. Independence Blvd, Suite 106 (Barclays Square). For more Information, please call (704) 532-1521. ABSINTHE GALLERY 3205 N. Davidson St. Free and open to public. For more Information, call 875-8728 or 347-5172. AFRO-AMERICAN CULTU RAL CENTER, 401 North Myers St. Jonathan Green ex hibit through Feb. 28. MINT MUSEUM, 2730 Ran dolph Road, $4 adults, $3 sen iors, $2 students and free for members and children 12 years and under, free on Tues day evenings and the second Sunday of each month. SISTAHS ART GALLERY/ 3206 N. Davidson, (704) 343- 9995. "Different Faces of Afri ca" exhibit featuring works of the late Eva Hamlln-Mlller, until Dec. 30. 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. Tommie Robinson exhibit "Hog Killin' Time" through January. THE LIGHT FACTORY, Photo graphic Arts Center, Park Ele vator Building, 1300 block. South Blvd. CLUBS, NIGHTLIFE EXCELSIOR CLUB/ 921 Beat- ties 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. In dependence Blvd. Call (704) 376-1446. THE JAZZ CELLAR/ 330 N. Tryon St. All Shows 9:15- 11:15 p.m. CITY LYTES (Formerly St. Marks) /2401 Wilkinson Blvd. Tickles Nite Time Comedy each Friday upper level. Showtime at 10 p.m. For res ervations, call 375-8828. SIDE EFFECTS/3212-A Wil kinson Blvd. For more infor mation, 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. 5th Street. Membership only. THE JAZZ LOUNGE/ McDonald’s Inn, Beatties Ford Road. RAINBOW LOUNGE/Highway 21, Huntersville. Membership only. MERCEDES NIGHTCLUB/ 4304 S. Tryon St. For more Information please call 529- 5466. RENAISSAIANCE PLACE RE STAURANT/ 631 N. Tryon Street, karaoke thursday nights. TELEVISION Soul Train, midnight Sun days, WSOC-TV 18 (Fox). Carolina's Soul, 1 a.m. Sun days, WSOC-TV 9 (ABC). Opportunity Knocks, 1st and 3rd Sundays, 5:30 p.m., WTVI-42. Martin, 8 p.m. Sundays, WCCB-18 (Fox). Livin' Singie, 8;30 p.m. Sun days, WCCB - 18 (Fox). Outreach, 2nd and 4th Sun days, WTVI, 5:30 p.m. Assignment Carolina, mid night Sundays and 9:30 a.m. Mondays, WJZY - TV 46. (In dependent). Jeff Johnson Is host. In Living Color, 8 p.m. Thursdays, WCCB-18 (Fox). The Fresh Prince, 8 p.m. Mondays, WCNC-36 (NBC). Thea, 8 p.m. Wednesdays, WSOC-TV, Charmel 9. Hangin' With Mr. Cooper, 8:30 p.m. Fridays, WSOC-TV charmel 9 (ABC). ROC, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, WCCB- 18 (Fox). George, 8:30 p.m. Wednes days, WSOC-TV Channel 9 (ABC). Family Matters, 8 p.m. Fri days, WSOC-TV- charmel 9 (ABC). Where I Live, 8:30 p.m. Satur days, WSOC-TV charmel 9 (ABC). The Black Agenda Presents . . . 6:30 p.m. Sundays, Cablevl- slon channel 10 and 6:30 p.m. Vision Cable channel 53. Originators of a series of authentic African Folktales "Kapwepwe's Bones" are guests. B.M.A. Live, 8 p.m. first Thursday of each month, Cablevislon channel 10 Vi sion Cable Charmel 53. Re broadcast of live telecast fo cusing on Kwanzaa. Ahmad Daniels is the guest host. A.A.P. Magazine, 8 p.m. Fri days, Cablevislon channel 10 and Vision cable channel 53. Helen Strong Is host. "The Maggie Nicholson Show," 10 p.m. Mondays, Vi sion Cable channel 53 and Cablevislon channel 10. "^^ews With Joyce Waddell," 9 p.m. Tuesdays, charmel 53 Vision Cable and channel 10, Cablevislon. "Check This Out," 5:30 p.m. Saturdays, Cablevislon channel 10 and Vision Cable 53. Sundiata Ephraim inter views astronaut Benard Har ris. RADIO Book club. West branch of the Public Library, 2324 La Salle St., 7 p.m. third Tues day each month. Currently reading works by African- American artists. Story Hour/Afro-American Cultural Center, 10 a.m first Saturday of month. For more information, please call (704) 374-1565. Spirit Square Center for the Performing Arts/Presents Halley's Comet starring John Amos, 8 p.m. Jan. 8, $20, $30. For tickets, call 372-SHOW. Charlotte Civic League Awards Banquet, 7 p.m. Jan. 8, FDY, N.C. Sen. Jeaime H. Lucas is guest speaker, $20. UNCF viewing party after banquet, $5. Pi Phi Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity/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. ./U Williams. Admission is free. Florida A&M University Alumni Association, Char lotte chapter, 6:30 p.m. sec ond Friday every month, downtown branch of Public Library. Thomas Moore's 14th Annu al New Year's EJve Celebra tion for Children and Fami lies, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Dec. 31, Children’s Theatre, 1017 E. Morehead, $4. Tickets available at Black Forest Books, 115 Cherokee Rd. 332-4838 or Brandywine Book Store, 2925 Selwyn Ave., 334-6353. Celebrate Kwanzaa, Afro- American Cultural Center, 401 N. Myers St.,Dec. 26 to Jan. 1: 6 p.m. December 26 - opening ceremony 7 p.m. lec ture demonstrations: 3 p.m. Jan. 1 closing ceremony and community feast. For more Information, call 374-1565. LA. Inc. and the George Dim- lap for Sheriff Campaign/ Presents the 1st Annual New Year’s Day Bash, 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. Jan. 1 Sheraton Hotel Grand Ballroom. 21 and old er. CONCERTS Black Comedy Jam 8 p.m. Tuesday, The Comedy Zone, Independece Blvd., for reser vations call 568-HAHA. Janet Jackson, Jan. 9, Char lotte Coliseum, $27.50. Tick ets available through all Ticketmaster outlets. Walt Disney's World On Ice/ Presents Aladdin, Jan. 12 through Jan. 16, Charlotte Coliseum. Tickets available through all TicketMaster outlets or the coliseum box office. Delta Sigma Theata/ Presents Gladys Knight, Feb ruary. More information to follow. 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. If you have information about black entertainment events, meetings, lectures or any other events of interest, send it to What's Up! c/o ha tred Cross, The Charlotte Post, 1531 Camden Road, Charlotte, N.C. 28203. Dead line is 5 p.m. Fridays. READ It's Your Most Important Source For Forming An Opinion. TUNE IN PITCH IN CALI IN LOP RAWLS PARADE OF STARS CELEBRATES UNCF'S A N N I \ E: R S A R Y Saturday, January 8,1994 7 p.m. -12 a.m. 0WBTV To Pledge in Advance, Call 1-800-527-5222 KURT RUSSELL VAL KILMER Justice Is Coming Every town has a story. Tombstone has a legend. ililliSiilKU liil ISIS Oil llllSIlilliillilliSillli lllllii liiliSllll SllfffliljllSiliilliiJlIllillfl - SillSIilllSiiSU JiSIlSS liCiSIlil R -A iNTnnnn namute>MiciLOS NOW PLAYING AT THEATRES EVERYWHERE ]8eing Black in America: A Real Picture Pick up a phone and answer a prayer* January 8th is a very important day for you to piclt up a phone. That’s the day of the “Lou Rawls Parade of Stars Telethon” benefitting the United Negro College Fund. On that day, the UNCF goes to the airwaves asldng for your help. Your pledge can answer the prayers of young people who want a college education. It’s a chance to show your concern. It’s an opportunity to help them have a better life. You can also show your concern by picldng up the phone right now. Offer to help answer the telephones at this year’s telethon. Call your local UNCF office to find out how. The reality of being Blade in America includes all of us. It is up to all of us to answer the call for a better-educated world. And answering a prayer is as easy as picldng up a phone. Support the “Lou Rawls Parade of Stars Telethon” benefitting the United Negro College Fund January 8th on your local television channel. Date may vary in some markets. Check your local listing for exact time and date. PHOTOGRAPHED BY BARBARA DuMETZ © 1986 For fourteen years "DuMetz” has managed to carve out a successful career as a commercial photographer. She is based in Los Angeles, California. ANHEUSER-BUSCH COMPANIES Anheuser-Busch Companies is the parent company of Anheuser-Busch, Inc., the world's largest brewing organization; Campbell Taggart, the country's second largest producer of fresh baked goods; Ea^ Snacks, Inc., a producer of salted snacks; Container Recovery Corporation, the world's largest recycier of used aluminum beverage containers; and Entertainment Operations including Busch Cardens, Sea World and the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team.
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