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, \ Racial pride, dignity and identity. Are blacks suf fering in these traits? Or have we reached a point where we are proud of who we are? Three black lead ers speak out on this issue, Dick Gregory, Tony Brown and Ben Chavis. Hear what they have to say and then judge for yourself. On a scale of racial pride that ranks from one to 10 how tall do you stand? “Out reach” will air this pro gram Sunday, May 13, at 5:30 p.ra. on Channel 42. REMEMBERING... TRUMAN What the past has to offer us can also make the pre sent clear and the future brighter. What does the past have to say about one of America's Presidents, Harry S. Truman? Watch “Remembering Harry S. Truman,” Monday, May 14, at 10:30 p.m. on Channel 42 and find out! ARTSCHOOL Auditions for Monday Night Live will be held Saturday, May 12, at the Art School from 1-4 p.m. This is your chance to be in the spotlight. In ito third summer, Monday.Night Live features a varied line up of entertainment such as comics, magicians, bands, singers, dancers and more. Prizes are given and all types of entertain ers are encouraged to au dition. For more informa tion about auditions, call 929-2896. MUSIC FESTIVAL The 1964 Southeastern Regional Mime Festival will be held Friday, Sa turday and Sunday, May 26-27 at the University of North Carolina at Greens boro in Curry Auditorium. The festival will feature performances, workshops and master classes by the region’s outstanding mimes. Tickets for the per formances will go on sale May lS at UNC-G, the N.C. School of the Arts and ArtSchool. For more in ■ T"—il. , . . WITH LORETTA MANAGO= -II-’■““Ti ^—v v—«—i—/ / y— formation and workshop registration, contact TOUCH at 919-968-1721: MARLONJACKSON Not all the limelight is being placed on Michael Jackson Marlon is getting his share of the glory, too! He has been offered the lead in two separate films when the upcoming Jack son Victory tour is com pleted. The first movie, a full-length feature, “The Cat,” is reportedly backed by Universal Pictures. The second is a feature cur rently being reviewed by Richard Pryor. FAME Fame star, Gene ' An thony Ray’s mother, Jean Ray. was recently sen tenced to life in prison for being the mastermind of a Manhattan cocaine and heroine' ring. She must serve is years before she is eligible for parole. > ALBUM REVIEWS Culture Club “Colour By Numbers" Why have teen-agers suddenly gone mad about a group who call them selves Culture Club and whose lead singer, Boy George, dresses in outra geous and extravagant attire? I certainly won’t try to answer that question but I can understand the attrac tion to the group’s musk. — Boy George has the kind of voice that overcomes most musical barriers. His ■mminiaicouPONgam^Mwn I PURCHASE _WITH COUPON ONLY! DOES HOT IMCLUOC SPECIALS PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY SUPPLY --..... ... -... . ■ Mon.-Sot. Offer Expires may ... J LiiiinimncouPQNxmnimimi style is not pop nor is it rock, but his appeal seems to be to everyone * who would either consider themselves a rock-n-roller or popper. The music Culture (Hub plays is not harsh or loud, but has a pleasing, soothing effect. The one thing I don’t un derstand is the lyrics. Lines like. “On the street they’re preaching violence. Mr. Man it’s in your bead. On the street the midnight cowboy needs no gun to shoot you dead,” I find quite bewildering. Their latest album, “Co-' lour By Numbers,” include “Karma Chameleon,’’* “It’s A Miracle,” “Black Money,” "Changing Every Day,” and “That’s The Way (I’m Only Trying To Help You)”. On side two there is: “Church Of the Poison Mind,” “Miss Me Blind,” “Mister Man,” “Storm keeper,” and “Victims.” ~ CHANGE “Change*! Heart” The latest album re leased by the group Change [~r~— Loretta is alive and vibrant with a collection of well crafted and fine tuned cuts. Side One lists “Say You Love Me Again,” “Change Needed Items In UIjQZ vmmwm >4>^r Classified—— Section can w&rnm Of Heart,” “Warm," and “True Love.” On Side two there is: “You Are My Melody,” “Lovely Lady,” “Got My Eyes On You, " and “It Bufns Me Up.” 1 • jTtolis Is- •> Your Paper Use It! -— - - Tv Fine Family Seafood Restaurant I FEATURING All U Can Eat ' hnaL HLA — j ■ * uni iwor nounoor *3.95 Children Under 3 Free . Take Out Orders No Extra Charge Located: , Exit 1A off 77 Cali S88-2447 *wart^— -" and Nation’s Ford Rd. 1UM Nation's Ford fid. 'TfttUf SfutfCtiUON HAIR STYLING WITH YOU IN MIND1 2S%perms AND CURLS so%?£ SENIOR CITIZENS * "See the who care*’ Naomi "Mickey1' McClain & Alma 'Twiggy" Witherspoon .Monday - Saturday 8:30 ’til 7:30 Dimensions 2626 Statesville Ave. Near Wayne’s Supermarket w# •"Ww MM Featuring .... With Special Guest ... : KOOL&THE GANG THE BAR KAYS Tickets $10.00 Limited Advance Ail Others $12.00 >4 — "■ .. 1 L" -"-MJ'-- 1 .. ■" 1 1 ■'» ■■■ . ", Tickets on sale at: Shazada Records,Grapevine Records ft Tapes, Young’s Music Box HoUowav s » Men’s Store, Ja-Jo’s Records-Gastonia, and the Coliseum Box Office ’ y
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