t I * * I - JRjm r I ..nil? ? ?~?V"li t~r ' *?^-> J^-, ~ I^^Z_-j|| V'% W1-^)C^L |^h p,?.ja?aim. % \ ^ *y "v ,'_ i.r,.'v,lv Roland Watts [above] la one of tba artiata faatarad tai _B?w_SECCA exhibition . Last week the dilligent tiousness among the stu- j efforts of Rev. Jesse dent population here in Los I Jackson were coupled with Angeles, and this \ event, the lending hand of celebri- serves to heighten attenties in support, as his tions of these efforts on PUSH for Excellence cam- several levels. paign for high school stu- Besides recognizing dents brings off-a first for these students who've the organization and the opted to excel and not to be Los Angeles area. expelled, the event will also On Saturday April 21st. have a portion of its festiviRev. Jackson, PUSH for ties set aside to say a Excellence and the. assist- special thank you to the j ing celebrities held 1 the parents of these students, first annual "Pnth-A- who've shown theii\support Thon" at Dodger Stadium of Rev. Jackson's PUSH-for for deserving students, -Excellence by becoming their parents, and the gene- actively involved. ral public. 44Hollywood Hotline": The purpose of tllis event The > tracrio nlflw /?* ??H is to recognize the \ten death of Gordon Parks Jr. thousand students through- in Nairobi, Kenya brought out the Los Angeles area, the 44 year old film director who \ have successfully and still photographer * the adapted to the principles of most publicity he has.had* Rev. Jackson's PUSH-for- since he gained fame for Excellence program. In directing the famous 44Sushort these principles for perfly." His other \ films the pupils are...hard work, included 4'Three the Hard respect for parents and Way,'V.''T3??nisin<&3uid teachers, character build- Bushrod," and 44Aaron ing and discipline. loves Angela." Abiding by The importance of this an oftexpressed wish to event is truly magnified at leave some of himself in the present, a time when Africa, his \body was credrug abuse, teenage preg- mated and some of the nancy, school vandalism, ashes \spread over the land and drop out problems are there. The * rest were ?at-alarming -new -levels -in?returned ?here. Services? ?many:of the^schoolsr Rev. were held in Nairobi on? ? Jackson's PUSH-for:Excel- Thursday and in NYC on lence incentive has already Saturday at the UN Chapel, gathered national attention ChoreographerAlvin ^ f A * a1 A ? ior u s spreading 01 rne Alley nas oeen named winpositives in the conscien- ner of the 1979 Capezio Prized Pianist to ~m? Perform I rn Nanette Kaplan, winner H J of the 1979 Pittsburgh Con- H cert Society auditions, will H play a guest piano recital H Jjar Sunday afternoon, April 29, H in Crawford Hall at the H r fiESU North Carolina School of H f f j the Arts. The recital will be ? at 4 p.m. - not in the H evening as. previously announced - and is open to the H public without charge. H fl Ms. Kaplanvs program H will include the Mozart H 9K Sonata in C Minor (K. 457); H the \ second series from Debussy's "Images"; H Samuel Barber's Sonata in H /. \ E Flat Minor (Op.. 26) and a H / 7/ Chopin group of two H etudes, the E Flat Nocturne H (Op. 5, No. 2) and the H ? Fantasie in F. Minor* (Op. H I bne Y ine young pianisi rcqieved early training at the H Juilliard School as a scholarship student in the pre- H college division, studying H * with Edgar Roberts and the I late Mme. Rosina I Lhevinne. With AwB. and mam a Master of Music degrees H / ^fV from the Yale University H School of Music, she is H currently completing doc- H professor of music at Slippery Rock State College. | f 'Sounder Martin Ritt, director ol Sounder, Norma Rae, and many other critically acclaimed and popular movies, will be the featured gjj' . speaker at the N.?. Film I Festival May 4 at 8:30 p.m. in Stewart Theater on the campus of N.C. State Uni versity in Raleigh. "We are thrilled that Mr. Ritt will appear at our film festival," said coordinator v Lorraine Laslett, a N.C. Museum of Art staff memwiiwwmaMff~ ).n ..m. ??i?i.m'l?"11 nut 'Bwy'BirmTTW n li ~ rr i i Biff bin mnrlrfm rkm feature film, he has sur ; _ vived the dramatic changes .. _ .. ^ ^ii|V Lliq Inr T2\ his aeathetic and dramatic H senses intact. For the first time this _? a. i - A iiwpjwujiuuipwwil year, the Film Festival isl jsl W^r il l^' . "-%4N&* Jesse jackson Dance Award, a SI,000 the Performing Arts ai prize established on 1952 by Lincoln Center. Ailey's the Capezio Foundation in company opens a three* recognition of significant week spring session,- May contributions -to ^the-world -2^2Q atCity^ Center and: will of dance: : give three premieres. Singer Roberta Flack, a Roscoe, Lee Brown is board member of Ailey's drawing raves for his role American Dance Theatre, ^ the neighbor in CBSwill present the award April TV's new comedy, "Miss 1Q7Q itiA T - ? uiv wmkmj winsiow & Son." UltDb I I * ??? t A <> # X tib ? I LS^nvf's * 41 Xjk m*~ X. j T BnHr JBH H Hp VrflU ;sco With I lly Bynum I LISTEN! I m m. M m M \ - Midnight I I ' Director to Appear| being sponsored by the southern experience with a i state Museum of Art. A production of The Long Hoi competition for resident Summer, a film based on a filmmakers and video pro- short story by William I ducers, the Festival is also Faulkner and starring Paul i a two-day series of work- Newman, Joanne shops, lectures, and panel "Woodward and Orson discussions on the promises Welles. The following year and problems of movie- Ritt directed Joanne making in North Carolina. Woodward, Yul Bfenner All events are open on a and Ethel Waters in a general admission basis production of Faulkner's free of charge. The Sound and the Fury. Ritt has directed nume- Perhaps Norma is rous pictures^ about the destined to become RitterJsJ ' Lonrmck, 1 fflffi" HlULi millUUL Hllll on a South Carolina island of the on-going dispute - peopled by poor, illiterate- between-labor unions and performance. Sounder, Una dispute in particularstarring Cicely Tyson and the film has generated spePaul Winfield, was ac- cial interest in the state, claimed as "a break- Movie critics nationwide through in Black films," have praised the film for and earned an Academy Ritt's deft directing and the Award nomination for best acting performance of Sally I picture in 1972. Field, a performance which j In 1958 Ritt demon- has> been termed "per- | strated his interest in the feet," ^ Undecided about Trade-In now for great savings ft jf *Low Power Consumption II fl _?, *Auto. 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