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r* hi Page 6B • THE CHARLOTTE POST • Thuraday, March 3. 1988 nlzcd In 1964 at New York Unl- vcTBlty and made Ha public de but at Carnegie Recital Hall on April 23. 1966. Since then, the music group has appeared at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Melro{x>Utan Museum of Art. each year at the Caramoor Fes tival and appears 25 times per year in New York. The Consort takes Its name from Waverly Place, a street which runs by New York University Washing ton Square. How Do You Love Your Black Woman? ” Diary Of A Black Man ” brought to Chaiiotte by Wayne Fulcher Productions 'lights Give 'em Heilman I ^ Poets World of Poetry 1s celebrating Its 13th Anniversary by offering a Free Poetry Contest to poets. Some 200 prizes are being awarded, totaillng over $16,000, Including a $1,000 grand prize. Says 80-year-old Poetry Editor Eddle-Lou Cole: "I have loved poets all my long life, and this Is an opportunity for them to re ceive recognition for their work." The deadline Is March 31. 1988. Interested poets may send ONE POEM ONLY. 21 lines or less, to: Free Poetry Contest. 2431 Stockton Blvd.. Sacramen- , to, Callibmla 95817. Cattle Call Opera Guild of Charlotte will hold auditions on April 23, 1988, Dana Auditorium, Queens Col lege, Charlotte. NC. at 10 a.m. Applicants must be 18-21 years old. currently studying voice, and a resident of North or South Carolina. Registration fee Is $5. First award ^1 be $300, second $150, third $50. To obtain appli cation forms call Mrs. William Templeton, 704-552-1585. Ap plication must be returned by April 13, 1988. Plano accompa niment will be provided scholarship auditions. Medieval Muse Charlotte - Waverly Consort, an early music group under the direction of Michael Jaffee, will perform at 8:15 p.m. In NCNB Performance Place at Spirit Square Center for the Arts on Saturday, March 12. This group has six singers and four Instru mentalists who use more than 50 unusual wind, string and per cussion Instruments of the med ieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods. This performance Is co sponsored by WDAV, 890.9FM and spirit Square. Single tickets are $14 and $12 and are on sale now. Discounts are available for senior adults, groups of 10 or more and full time students of all ages. To or der tickets, call Spirit Square Box Omce at 704-376-8883, 9 am - 5 pm. weekdays and 12-5 pm Saturdays. Waverly Consort was orga- "Lllllan", a one-woman play based on the works of Play wright Lillian Heilman, will be performed by Nancy Nixon on Friday, March 4th, at 7:30 pm at UNCC's McKnIght Auditorium In Cone Center. The play, co sponsored by the University Program Board and UNCC Women's Studies, is free to the public. For more information, call 547-4312 during business hours. INVASION OF THE PIZZA SNATCHERS THE MEN of Diary Of A Black Man, the characters of a Militant, Working Man, Intellectual, Muslim, and Pimp, were confused by myths and stereotypes in their attempts to love black women. Shown here, actors. Melton Martin, Alex Morris and Clarence Whitmore Jive talk about what they think black women really want. Wayne Fulcher, Bev Dom and Dick Pahley. Bigwigs from WTVI 42 public TV station paid a sudden visit to The Charlotte Post last week. Promotion Coordi nator Bev Dorn and Development Director Dick Pahley dropped by to bring a luncheon pizza to Entertainment Editor William James Brock. It was all part of WTVI's kickoff of its "Campaign With a Difference"—aimed at publicizing the station's upcom ing Auction 1988 fundraiser. Since Brock was in a conference, someone had to run with the ball. Impresario Wayne Fulcher happened to be at the newspaper to discuss his recent play The Diary Of Black Men with Editor Jalyne Strong. Seizing the moment, Fulcher grabbed Dorn, Pahley and the pizza. Enlisting Chief Photographer Calvin Fer guson as a henchman, the impresario set up publicity shots of WTVI making the Great Pizza Presentation. To himself, of course. The crafty conspirators even managed to get the Pizza Hut logo into the picture. These showbiz guys don't miss a trick. Later, Ferguson even obligingly ate the piz za. Oh well—that's entertainment! BRUTALITY, unfortunately, ia one of the tactics used on women when men don’t understand how to love. Actor Byron W. Jacquet was quite convincing in this role; as a segment of the play looked at the ways not to love a black woman. PHOTOS SY PBAHK J. 1 THE FINALE...The brothers, each distinct individual, explored and in the end discovered the way to love a black woman. A few qualities they decided should be included in the relationship are: trust, commu nication. and understanding.
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