4B ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT/rhe Charlotte Post Thursday, November 7, 1996 -- .1 it JUST BECAUSE SPORTS BAR & LINGERIE LOUNGE, 3512 Statesville Ave., 8 p.m. until Wednesday - Thursday. For more informa tion, call 323-2771. KINGS AND QUEENS, 119 S. Brevard St. Ladies Night, Thursdays. CLUB DIMENSIONS. 607 W. 5th St. Ladies Night each Friday, free admission all night long. Doors open at ^ 9 p.m. for all events. MIAMI’S Sheraton Airport Plaza Hotel, 3315 S. 1-85 at Billy Graham Parkway. For more information, call 392-1200. MIDWAY LOUNGE, 3631 Statesville Ave. Live enter tainment Thursdays. THE PTERODACTYL CLUB/ 1600 Freedom Dr. Call (704) 324-3400. RITZ CARLTON, 4500 N. Tryon St., bid whist and spades tournaments 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays. For more infor mation, call 597-0700. RAINBOW LOUNGE, Highway 21, Huntersville. Membership only. RUDEAN’S LOUNGE & BILLIARDS, 3656 Beatties Ford Road. (704)394-7494. RUDEAN’S DINER & BAR, 2228 Beatties Ford Road. (704) 399-7494. TROPICAL ROOM, 2342 Beatties Ford Road. Private, membership only, 25 and older. (704) 392-8844. VINTAGE ON THE BLVD. restaurant, sports bar and lounge, 4220 E. Independence Blvd., live entertainment. See WHAT’S UP Page 5B ART GALLERIES & EXHIBITS ABSINTHE GALLERY 3205 N. Davidson St. Free and open to public. For more information, call 875-8728 or 347-5172. AFRO-AMERICAN CUL- 'TURAL CENTER, 401 North Myers St. Fanta Ade, 11 a.m. Saturday. Regional Kwanzaa Workshops, 1 p.m. Nov. 16, Nov. 23, and Dec. 7, $5 per person or $3 per person in groups of 10 or more. Jazzy Christmas, noon Dec. 3, Adam’s Mark Hotel, $20. Book signing, 6 p.m. Dec. 6, “The Real Holocaust: A Wholistic Analysis of The African American Experience, 1944-1994. Kuumba Market place, noon Dec. 14-15. HODGES TAYLOR GALLERY, 227 N. 'Tryon St. HERITAGE HOUSE, Kings Court at 901 South Kings Drive. For more information, call (704) 344-9695. MINT MUSEUM, 2730 Randolph Road, $4 adults, $3 seniors, $2 students and free for members and children 12 years and under; free on Tuesday evenings and the sec ond Simday of each month. SPIRIT SQUARE CEN- 'TER FOR ARTS & EDUCA- TTON, 345 North College St. “A Slave SHip Speaks: The Wreck of the Henrietta Marie,” Friday through Jan. 25, Knight Gallery. “Crossing Cultural Boundaries: Ashanti Kente Cloth in American Popular Material Culture,” Friday through Jan. 25. Atrium cases. “TTie Real McCoy: Profiles in African-American Ingenuity, Nov. 22 through Feb. 8. PICTURE PERFECT GALLERY 4508 E. Independence Blvd, Suite 106 (Barclays Square). For more information, caU (704) 532- 1521. SISTAHSART GALLERY/3201 N. Davidson, (704) 343-9995. THE GALLERY, 3800 Monroe Road, Suite A. THE KNOW BOOK- . STORE, 2200 Beatties /Ford Road. (704) 391- >1760. 'THE LIGHT FAC- ^TORY, ' Photographic Arts Center, ’Park 'Elevator Building, 1300 block. South Blvd. CLUBS, NIGHTLIFE THE UPPER DECK, 8629 J.M. Ke5mes Drive. DOUBLE DOOR INN, 218 E. Independence Blvd. For more information, call (704) 376-1446. LAST STOP CLUB HOUSE, 233 Statesville Ave. Bid Whist 9 p.m. - 2 a.m. Wednesday. Live music Simdays, sometimes Friday and Saturday. 21 and older. EXCELSIOR CLUB, 921 Beatties Ford Rd. Call (704) 334-5709. Live music on Thursday and Sunday. HARVEY’S GARAGE RAW BAR & DELI, 516 N. Graham St. Live jazz with Johnny Holloway, 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 'THE ROXIE, 300 E. Stonewall St. JB’S CLUB, 2638 Statesville Ave., 1-8 p.m. Monday. - Wednesday., 1 p.m. - 2 a.m. Thursday - Sunday. R&B RESTAURANT & LOUNGE, 2400 N. Tryon St., (704) 377-3445. Imagine A Room MOfPeopleWho Want^uToBuy ^ur Own Home. (No, They re Not ^ur Relatives.) Imagine a room full of mortgage lenders, credit experts, real estate professionals, and members of community housing groups, all gathered under one roof to answer your home-buying questions. Well, then you’ve just imagined the Fannie iVlae Foundation Flome-Buying Fair. The fair takes place on only one day, Saturday, November 16. But it's one day filled with all sorts of helpful home-buying information. From getting the lowdown on credit to qualifying for affordable loans, ft’s FREE, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Charlotte Coliseum. And ' : - -:,;:' ■ .'i; :''- ^ it’s sponsored by the Fannie A4ae Foundation and the Charlotte Flornets. For more information, call 1-800-7FANN1E and ask tor operator 7. FannieMae FOUNDATION Showing America A Ne w Way Horned Fannie Mae Foimdation Home-Buying Fair, November 16. Sponsored by the Fannie Mae Foundation and the Charlotte Flornets.