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midMdldfelAIMUl 5B ARTS &0nERTANVBTTmieCha1ottePost Thusday, October 17,1996 What’s Ui Continued From 4B “The Maggie Nicholson Show,” 10 p:m. Tuesday, Time Warner channel 3. “Views With Joyce Talk Back With Brenda/7 p.m. Thursday, WGSP-1310 AM. Brenda Stevenson is host. ETC. North Carolina A&T State University Alumni Association, Charlotte Chapter, 6:30 p.m. first Wednesday each month, Renaissance Place, 631 N. Tryon St. Alumni Association, Charlotte chapter, meets at 6:30 p.m. second Friday every month, downtown branch of the Public Library. CONCERTS Black Comedy Jam 8 p.m. Tuesday, The Comedy Zone, Waddell,” 9 p.m. Tuesday, channel 3, Time Warner 3. Black Issues Forum, 8 pm. Wednesday, WTVI-42 (PBS). The Jamie Foxx Show, 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, WJZY Channel 42 (UPN/WB). Martin, 8 p.m. Thursday, WCCB-18 (Fox). Livin’ Single, 8:30 p.m. Thursdays, WCCB - 18 (Fox). New York Undercover, 9 p.m. Thursday, WCCB - 18 (Fox). Family Matters, 8 p.m. Friday, WSOC-TV channel 9 (ABC). Hangin’ With Mr. Cooper, 9:30 p.m. Friday, WSOC-TV channel 9 (ABC). 1 A.A.P. /A Magazine, 8 Xj P-m- Friday, f J \ Time Warner ' ® ^ -^^channe] 3. , Helc'a Strong f is host. “Check This ^ Out,” 5:30 p.m. k Saturday, 1 Time Warner , Cable channel 3. Touched By An I Angel, 9 p.m. Saturday, WBTV-3 (CBS). Johnson C. Smith University Alumni Association, Charlotte Chapter, 6:30 p.m. second Wednesday each month. Conference rooms B&C, pus. RADIO Straight Talk/ll a.m. Sunday, WBAV 101.9 FM and 1 p.m. Sunday WBAV 1600 AM. Janine Davis is host. Community Focus/noon Sunday, WPEG FM 98, fea turing host Sheila Stewart. Pi Phi Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity/Presents Jazz Hour, 6-9 p.m. last Sunday each month. Omegas Of Charlotte Fraternity House, 3301 Statesville Ave. The best in blues, traditional and contemporary jazz played by dee jay Bro. A1 Williams, basileus. Admission is free. Mardi Gras, “A costume Affair” 10 p.m. Oct. 25, Charlotte Convention Center. See Pi Phi chapter members for ticket.'?. Metrolina Black Automobile Employees is sponsoring a food drive and disco at the Excelsior Club every third Wednesday, ^ 8 p.m. Collection bar rels for non-per- I ishable goods r^^^will be placed I j * at Sam ^Lincoln lercury, East "Independence Blvd.; Metro Lincoln Mercury, South Boulevard; D’Essence Design Salon, 1501 W. Blvd.; The Charlotte Post, 1531 Camden Road, Excelsior Club, 921 Beatties Ford Road. Five more locations to follow. Florida A&M University Independence Blvd. For reservations call 568-HAHA. on, call 337-8090. The Afro-American Cultural Center presents Sweet Honey in the Rock, 8 p.m. Sept. 14, Dana Auditorium, on the campus Queens College, $22.50. For tickets, call TicketMaster at (704) 374-1565. Afro-American Cultural C e n e t e r seents/Kamal Abdul Alim, 11 a.m. Sept. 21, Attic Theatre. If you have information about black entertain ment events, meetings, lectures or any other events of interest, send it to What’s Up! The ' Charlotte Post, 1531 Camden Road, Charlotte, N.C. 28203. Deadline is 5 p.m. Fridays. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! (704) 376-0496 MUSEUM o/v 7 H I- /^SOUTH AMAZING GRACE: THE B^K CHURCH IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN ftlETY November 1, to January 5, 1997 As Spirit Square dives into the historlcai reaiity of siavery with the nationai exhibit A Slave Ship Sp^^ks: I1i» Wreck of the Henrietta Marie, The Museum of the Mew South Mri|{jinnMe another facet of the African- American j^wrleiicet^AmaoEbig The Black fShurcl^ African- American tin^exidCHres the rote ef the Madk church t^^^avery. Come share ro i The Amazing Grace exhibit draws from rocollections gathered from oral history interviews to help us umterstand the religious traditions and characters of our region. Explore the church’s historical presence as voices from our community desmfbe tte black church as a refuge from racism, a source of spirituality and pfide, and a catalyst for social and political change. 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