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_ _ 4 ir^ Page 8 Current Events Compiled By: Meredith Roseman Winston-Salem Local Concerts and Other Music for October and November •The Guard Entertainment Complex: 765-2157 Oct. 30-Shabba Ranks(Supported by 4 other bands) Oft. 31- Two Pound Planet- halloween Party Nov. 4-Accoustic Junction Nov. 6-Tribc called Ranks & Dc La Soul Nov. 10-Mighty Mighty Boss tones Nov. 11-The Ramones Nov. 19-Austin Lounge Lizards Nov. 24-Johnny Quest Nov. 26-Goo.se Creek Symphony Nov. 27-Hootie & The Blow Fish Dec. 3-Bad Brains • Vintage Theatre 650-9522 Piedmont Guitar S(x;iety Pres ents Oct. 29-Guitarist David Russell North Carolina School Of The Arts: 72 M 945 Crawford Hall: Oct. 26-Guest Artist Series: Daisy Bacca Piano fX:t. 30-Variety of Musical Talents by School of music faculty and guests. Wake Forest Universiiy/(Func- tions in Brcndcl Recital hall in Scales Fine Arts Center unless another location is mentioned. All events are free!) 759-5026 Oct. 28-Fall Chora! Concert (X;l. 29-Secrcst Artists Series Nov. 9-Siudcnt Flute Concert Nov, 11 -Jazz Ensemble Nov. 12-Recital of American Songs Reynolda House Nov. 14 Re-Creation of Nov. 13 1793 0)vefe:LsI Nov.16 Madrigals & Colle gium Musicum At Salem: 761-0171 Hanes Auclitonum: Oct.29-Norm Wicland(Big Band singer) Shirley Recital Hall: Oct.26-West End Chamber Enscmblcfonce known as “Group duJour”) Oct.30-The American Cho ral Tradition-722-4022 Collection of Mo ravian Anthems & 3 major works by American Compo.scrs. Nov.i9-Jason Vieaux: Gui- tarist-650-9522 City Market(Ai the comer of 6ih and Cherry Sts.) Music By: Swamp Cats Dixie land I'd/j. Band/Crafts.Fresh produce. Homemade deserts. 11:30-1:30 p.m. Benton Convention Center: Nov.27-All American Country JamboreefA Fund Raiser For The Fra ternal Order of Police) Shows At 7&9p.m.-$10. The Science Center and Environ mental Park: 767-6730 Harvest Festival: 10a.m.-4p.m. Bluegrass music, woodcarving, and weaving demonstrations. Plays And Musicals: The Stevens Canter: Oct. 19-30-Hcarlbcats(musical) Nov.ll-13-The Real Live Brady Bunch PIusThe Real LiveGame Show Nov.2-4- 42nd St. Art Exhibits And Showings The Arts Council Board Room Gallery: Oct.l5-Dec.3-”Beyond The Rainbow”(dealing w/sexual abuse from diff. pts. of view.) Call Ahead 722-2585. Sawtooth Building: 722-0340 Associated Artists Gallery Oct.l3-27-”Earth Art” Oct.l4-Nov. 14-”Those Who Can Teach IV. Oct.30(Deadline) For this yearsNational Juried Art Competion; Needed:Works from both professinal & amateur artists RJR Gallery 7-8p.m. “Through Young Eyes” Winston-Salem State University: Sept.l0-Nov.6-The Diggs Gal lery “Minnie Evans: Artist-A Retro spective” And “African Images In American Craft”. Wake Forest University: Fine Arts Gallery: Scales Fine Arts Center: 759-5585 Through Nov. 19th.- Photography A point of Departure” West End Gallery: Diff. Ex hibits 727-1813 SECCA: Diff. Exhibits 725-1904 Terrace Gallery: Through Dec.5-David Dunlap Through Dec.l2-Sonia Balssania Main Gallery: Oct.30-Jan.2-Accounts of Southeast by: David Helm Richards Art Galery: 748-9775 Ongoing African American Art Fiber Co.: 725-5277 Original hand-woven scarves, tapestry handbags, carpets, and quilted jackets. West Side Gallery: 760-1973 Through Nov.3-Raku pottery Hy:Annie van Avery, icurai Am Facts”. SciWorks: 767-6730 Through-Nov.28-Maps And Minds Needed: -Artists work for The Arts Council of W-S & Forsyth County selected exhibition. Entry forms must accompany all work.725-2585 Performers for future Showcases(song writers) Open to all styles of music.229-8757 Artist Membership inquries for Artworks Gallery, an independent artist run gallery. Rainbow News & Cafe: Ongoing exhibits: Poetry Readings: Nov.7-4p.m.-Sam Gaines Dec.5-4p.m.-Carl Martin Classes,Festivals,and Other Events YWCA: Nov.2,7-9p.m.-YWCA& Very Vegiatrian Society are sponsoring a seminar about healthy eating called”Good Eating For Good Health” ♦FREE* 765-2614. Fitness Classes Nov.9-Family Law Seminars on Domestic Violence & Sexual' Harrasment; 722-5138. North American Poetry Contest:National Library of Po- etry,11419 Cronridge Dr., P.O. Box 704- XL,OwingsMills,MD21117. Poems should be no more then 20 lines, and the poets name & address should apppear at the top of the jwge *FREE*! Parkway United Church Of Christ: 724-5907 Oct.29-Handmade Guatemalan crafts for sale. Central American Supper, plus more. SShelps Central American Communties, refugees, & craft cooperatives. Benton Convention Center: Ebony Fashion Fair: Oct. 29-S goes to scholar ships & Urban League programs. Call for tickets, 725-5614. City Market: Each Tues. & Thurs. 10a.m.- 3p.m. *727-2741* Winston-Salem Restaurant Sam pler: *723-3395* Benefits The American Lung Association Women’s Golf Day: 545-5300 Women play 9 holes-$10 registraion fee w/cost. Winston-Salem Now(Women’s Rights Group) 788-1771 Meets 1st Mon, of each month. Triad Blood Center: Oct. 29-Red Cross Blood Drive: 1 l:30-5:30p.m. Blood donors will receive free tickets to NC Dance Theatre’s Nov.12 performance of Dracula & The turn of the Screw.(For mor Info, about show call 721 -0511). Call to schedule donation appts. Forsyth Commission sponsors Air Show: Oct.jQ- Winston-Salem Air port Gates open at 10a.m. Show starts at 1:30p.m. $5. LJVM: 727-2922 Through Nov.3-Ice Skating/ Lessons available & Skating Rentals. . Nov.4 &6-Toughman con test Comedy: Coconuts Comedy Club(Next to Stevens Center) 723-9101-reserva- tions. Nationally Touring Comedians seen on: HBO, SHOWTIME, LET- TERMAN, and THE TONIGHT at 1:30p.m. $5. T SHOW. Oct.28-30-Jimmy Shubert & Mike Emody Nov.4-6-Jeff Barrett & Jay Conventi Nov.ll-13-David Harry & Robert Rothstein Nov.l8-20-Quevaughn Bryant & Warren Durso Other College Events: Wake Forest University: Benson Center Rm. 401: Oct.26-Graduate and Pro- fesional School Day Talk to Admis sions Reps, from Grad., Law, Busin., & Med. Schools. 12-4 p.m. Fresh.- Sen. Invited! Out Of Town: Ticket Master*852-1100* Charlotte: Spirit Square: Nov.5-Kingston Trio Nov.6-'The Yellow Jackets Nov.l2-David Wilcox Ovens Auditorium: Nov.5:Bruce Hornsby Nov.18: The Beach Boys Charlotte Coliseum: Nov.6-Monsters & Mav ericks Nov.8-Bette Midler NC Blumentahal Performing Arts Center: Booth Playhouse: Oct.21-31-Dracula & The Turn of the Screw(Dance) Oct.29-Masquerade Party/ Special early evening & late night performances Oct.30. Raleigh: Nov. 2-7-Grand Hotel The Ritz: Machine ^ Nov.l8-SmashingPun,p. Chapel-Hill: Dean Smith Center: Nov.l4-VinceGilI Highpoint: HighpointTheatre: ♦SSI 3401* Oct.29-30-Nevermore' Tales & Poems By: Edgar Allen Poe, Greensboro: The Carolina Theatre *333 7469* Oct.31 -Films-The Incred ible Shrinking Man(1957) & Frank- enstein(1931) Special Events Center: Nov.lOmXS The Palimino Club; *547. 7002* Nov.5-Joe Diffie Nov.20-Patty Loveless Dadio’s: *2996794* Oct.30-Greensboro’s biggest Holloween Costume Contest $1,75000 in $ and prizes for Best Costumes Kiss FM Club Party Remote-12 Goolish drink specials. Kilroys: Oct.29-8 eyes Nov.12-Sex Police Nov.6-Bus Stop Greensboro Coliseum; Nov. 15-Greensboro Monarch’s Home Season Op>ener(Ice Hockey) vs. The Raleigh Ice Caps. Natural Science Center; *288-3769* Oct.30&31-Fright Night Wilksboro: Komer’s Folley: Oct.30-3p.m. & Oct.31 6p.m.—On Golden Pond. Wilks Community College; Oct.25-8p.m., 0ct.30- 12a.m., Oct.31-3p.m—The Crucifer Scileaij Crittery 'RayoriOnd S^nttzeiCoorm^ UJelconoe back "to 5chool! 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