Page lOA - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, March 16, 1989
The B.E.E.
BLACK ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS
ARTS
THE UBIQUITOUS GALLERY,
LTD./ 422 N. Church St. Fine art
and prints by African-American
artists. OpenTues. - Sat, 10 a.m.
- 6 p.m.: Sun., 2 - 6 p.m. Call
(704) 376-6944, for more Infor
mation.
REBEL INTO THE WILDER
NESS: PRESBYTERIAN EDUCA
TION FOR BLACKS 1867 -1989/
The Hezeklah HomesIte and His
tory Museum exhibit, focusing
on Johnson C. Smith University
and Its network of private feeder
schools. Will run through May 7
at the museum, 3500 Shamrock
Dr. Open Tues. - Frl., 10 a.m. - 5
p.m.; Sat. & Sun., 2-5 p.m. Adm.
Is free.
CLUBS/NIQHTUFE
Mr. PEE's/ Freedom Village
Shopping Center, 2953 Freedom
Dr. Variable cover. Call (704)
392-2548.
EXCELSIOR CLUB/ 921 Beat-
ties Ford Rd. Call (704) 391-
1911.
KINGS AND QUEENS/ 119 S.
Brevard At.
THE PTERODACTYL CLUB/
1600 Freedom Dr. Call (704)
324-3400.
DOUBLE DOOR INN/ 218 E. In
dependence. Reggae & blues acts.
Variable cover. Call (704) 376-
1446.
THE JAZZ CELLAR/ 330 North
TTyon St. Marla Howell and the
7th Street Band, March 15-18.
Shows at 9 & 12 p.m. Wed. &
Thurs., $4; 9:15 & 11:15 p.m. Frl.
& Sat, $6 per show at the door.
ST. MARK'S/ 2401 Wilkinson
Blvd. Call (704) 375-8828.
COMEDY
WHOOPI GOLDBERG/ at Ovens
Auditorium Monday, March 20,
8 p.m. Call 372-3600.
CONCERTS
SHIRLEY CAESAR/ at ovens
Auditorium, Sunday, March 26,
3 p.m. For more Information,
call 372-3600.
FESTIVALS
GROVE PARK INN/ Jazz Festi
val In Asheville, NC March 17-
18. Featured artists Include Her
bie Mann and his sextet. Eve
Cornelius and Chip, plus many
combos, soloists and big bands.
For reservations or Informa
tion, call 1 (800) 438-5800.
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ & HERI
TAGE/ One of the world's grea-
tests events presents Its 20th an
nual celebration April 28 - May
7. Almost 3,000 musicians, lo
cal artists as well as special
guest stars from around the
world, play for more than
300,000 people over ten days.
For ticket information, call
(504) 568-0251.
l^CTTJRCS
BLACK WOMEN IN SOUTHERN
HISTORY/ Dr. Margaret Dwight
of UNCC's Afro-American and
African studies department will
present this lecture Tuesday,
March 21, 12:30 p.m. In room
200 of the university's Denny
Building. The event Is free and
open to the public. Call 547-
2366. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. weekdays.
TONY BROWN/ Host of 'Tony
Brown's Journal" and syndicat
ed black newspaper columnist
will speak at 7 p.m. March 29 In
Johnson C. Smith University's
Biddle Auditorium. Free admis
sion.
LITERARY
AN AFTERNOON WITH MAYA
ANGELOU/ A GM Productions
See BEE LINE on page llA.
Some ^ncfiantecf £ Pen in I
Charlotte's Finest
Night Spots
EXCELSIOR CLUB
MON: CARD i?LAYERS NIGHT - "Special Prices"
TUE: OLD FASHION FISH FRY - All You Can Eat $4.00 - 7-10
WED; LADIES NIGHT - Special Prices
THU: OPEN "MIC" NIGHT - "Come show your Stuff"
FRI & SAT; JAMMING DISCO - 8:00 - Breakfast 1:30
SUN: JAZZ DISCO - NIGHT
921 Beatties Ford Rd.
BEST WESTERN McDonald's Tnn
OFF 1-85 Exit 37, Phone 399-2378 At Beatties Ford Rd.
M
Sun. Closed
Mon. Chess Night, for Beginners, & Pros.
Tues. 60's Nile (Best of 60's, 70's, & 80's R&B)
Weds. Boxing Nite (Featured Title Fight $1.00 Beer
All Night)
Thurs. Ladies night, The Best in Love Ballads
Fri. New Age Night
Sat. Jazz Night, The Best In Contemporary Jazz, Old
& New
Try CHAPMANS Lounge For A Verv Comfortable Alternative
Your inspriational personalities from left to right are: Eugene Guinn, Weeked Part-
time Announcer: Mrs. Contstance Alexander Houston, Office Manager: Rev. Darryl
Shelton, Program Director and Morning Inspriational Announcer; Mr. Anthony
Green. Evening Drive Announcer, Evangelist Ann Williams. Sales Manager; Mr. Al
vin Eccles, Sunday morning Joy Announcer from 7AM-11AM; Not Pictured Ms.
Kim Willis, Sunday Afternoon Announcer 11-5; and Celestine Willis, General Man
ager WGSP Is owned by Willis Broadcasting, Inc.
Hear Your Message On WGSP
For Advertising Contact... Evangelist Ann Williams
For Public Service Announcement Contact: Rev. Darryl Shelton
Call Today !-^375-1310
219 East Boulevard, Charlotte, N.C. 28203
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Banquet All Varieties
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