The B.E.E. Line BLACK ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS Thursday, April 13, 1989 - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Page 9A ARTS BLUES LEGACY/ A 50-plece photo exhibit by photo- documentarlan James Alexan der at the Afro-American Cultu ral Center Simday, April 2 - 30. The Center Is locat^ at 401 N. Myers St. Call 374-1565 for more Information. THE UBIQUITOUS GALLERY, LTD./ 422 N. Church St. Fine art and prints by African-American artists. Open Tues. - 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 Homeslte and His tory Museum exhibit, focusing on Johnson C. Smith University and Its network of private feeder schools. Will run through Mr^ 7 at the museum, 3500 Shamrock Dr. Open Tues. - FrI., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.: Sat. & Sun., 2-5 p.m. Adm. Is free. CLUBS/NIGHTUFE Mr. PEE's/ Freedom Village Shopping Center, 2953 Freedom Dr. Call (704) 392-2548. EXCELSIOR CLUB/ 921 Beat- ties Ford Rd. Call (704) 391- 1911. KINGS AND QUEENS/ 119 S. Brevard At. Ladles Night, Thurs days. IN FOCUS/ 1936 E. Seventh St. Jazz music nightly. Op)en Tues. - Sun at 5 p.m. Call (704) 347-0789 or 0799 for more In formation or reservations. 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 Tryon St. Showtlmes: Wednes day and Thursday, 9 & 12 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 9 & 1 p.m. Call 332-3663 for more Infor mation. ST. MARK'S/ 2401 WUklnson Blvd. Call (704) 375-8828. CONCERTS LARNELLE HARRIS/ Sunday, April 30, 5:45 p.m. at the Mulber ry Baptist Church. Admission Is free. A $3 donation Is suggested. Call (704) 399-4500 for ticket In formation. BULIPEST '89/ Kid & Hay, EU. and Klara in concert at the Gra dy Cole Center Saturday, April 15, 8 p.m. Tickets: $8 for non students and $5 for students, available at JCSU and Shazada Records and Tape locations. FESTIVALS 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. HAMPTON JAZZ/ early sum mer jazz fest held at the Hamp ton, Va. coliseum June 23-25. Weekends tickets available at usual TTcketron outlets. Ticket prices: $22.50 & $19.10 per per son. Call (804) 838-4203 for more Information. LECTURES DRUMS. HOLLERS, SHOUTS & HORNS/ a four-part music series about the circle of African- American music, each Sunday beginning April 2 at the Afro- American Cultural Center, 401 N. Myers St. This Sunday , April 16, live gospel performance with a lecture by Dr. WlUlam T. Dar- gan on Afro-American Sacred music from spirituals to gospel. Call 374-1565 for more Infor mation. CIVIL RIGHTS IN CHAR.- MECK./ A panel discussion on the history of civil rights In Charlotte-Mekclenburg Is sched uled for 12:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20, In room 200 of UNCC's Denny Bldg. Free and open to the public, the event Is sponsored by the university's Afro-American and African studies department. Call Dr. Margaret Dwight at 547- 2366 for more Information. UTERARY BLACK WRITERS SPEAK/ Da vid Bradley (author of The Cha- neysvllle Incident) and the win ners of the first competition for black writers, sponsored by the Black Writers' Program, will read from their work and talk about the writing life on Wed nesday, April 26, 6 p.m., at the Afro-American Cultural Center, 401 N. Myers St. Gloree Rogers, another author, will also be present. PLAYS LINE/ a play by Isreal Horo- vltx presented by the Twilight Stage Company at Jonathan's Jazz Cellar, 330 N. Tryon St. The play Is a satire about being first. Performances April 12-15, 19-22 at 8 p.m. Adm: $6. Call (704) 334-8478 or 525-1978 for more Information. SOCIALS AN EVENING UNDER THE STARS/ The Charlotte Civic League Is sponsoring this social gathering Friday, May 13, fea turing cocktails and live jazz. Adm: $15/ person. Call Elliot Lynch at 364-0808 or Michelle Thomas at 394-8984 for more Information. PLACES 8c FACES For The BEST in ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS, FEATURES, & NEWS About The Black Community... SUBSCRIBE TODAY!!! WHY WORRY... ABOUT QUALITY PRINTING? t \ Come To P P s POST PRINTING SERVICES (a subjidiary of Hie ClnirloUc Post) 1531 CAMDEN ROAD • CHARLOTTE • 376-0496 IrMWi PhoWGREQMcMURRAY Local promoter Bernard Bailey Q] and his wife, Patricia, (r) en joyed the company of singer Angela Bofill (c) who performed at Mr. Fee's last week. •ft- ^ -vV ^ ix ' ■■ L ^ ^ The group Curio also perfoxmed at Fee's last week. Photo/LaNEY WeVe Got it AiL. ihe Total "ENTERTAlNMENr Package 976-ROCK "MUSIC" TRIVIA GAME ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS CORRECTLY... (And You're An Instant (WINNER! 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