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D3 tEjg Cbarlottt jposit Thursday, January 5, 2006 USHRA Monster Jam, Charbtte Bobcats Arena, 8 p.m. Tickets are $17 in advance $19 day of show; children $5 in advance and day of show. Second performance Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. Tickets avail able online at www, charlottebobcatsarena.com or calling (800) 495-2295. Vienna Choir Boys, 7 p.m., Belk Theatre, Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. Tickets start at $20 and can be purchased ly calling (704) 972- 2000, visiting the Charlotte Symphony website www.charlottesymphonyorg or the CSC ticket office at 201 S. College St. Auditions for “lb Kill A Mockingbird” at The atre Charlotte, 501 Queens Road. Roles available for nine men and five women in their 20s to 60; one girl 8-12 years old and two boys 10-14. Afiican Americans are encouraged to audition. Readings will be fiom the script and resumes and headshots are encouraged, but not required. Auditions begin at 7 p.m., with another round Jan. 9. For infor mation, call (704) 376-3777 or log on to www.the- atrecharlotte.org. “Oh Freedom: Music of the Civil Rights —Symphony 101” lhlk5, 9 a.m., Matthews Pubhc Library. Matthews Tbwn Center, 230 Matthews Station St. Also at 12:15 p.m., Main Libr^, 310 N. Tlyon St. Free, informal talks will explore the music of the church, protesters and pop culture and how they worked to propel the civil rights movement. Singer Dawn Anthony will be the guest artist. Aerosmith with special guest Lenny Kravitz, (Charlotte Bobcats Arena, 7:30 p.m. Tick ets available online at charlottebobcatsarena.com, cellardoor.com, calling (800) 495-2295. Park Martinia with the Charlotte Sym phony, — Pops, 8 p.m., Belk Theatre, 130 N. Tryon St. Albert-CSeorge Schram conducting. Admission is $19-$59. Call (704) 972-2000 or log on to www.charlottesymphonyorg. Park Martinia heis played with Seigio Mendes and Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, Cannes Film Festival and A1 Green. The Listener-Lollipops, 11 am., Belk Theater, 130 N. TVyon St. Pre-concert festival at 10 a.m. in theater lobby. Allan Yamamota con ducting with Magic Circle Mime Company. Admission $8-$20. LoUipops concerts help young listeners make fnends with great music and the orchestra. (Ibmedian Larry The Cable Guy, 7:30 p.m., Charlotte Bobcats Arena. Part of the “Right to Bear Arms” tour. Tidcets are $40.75. . Martin Luther King Memorial dbncert “Daybreak of Freedom,” 7 p.m., Belk Theatre of Blumenthal Performing Arts (Denter. Conduct ed by Harry Davidson, music director and con ductor of the Duke Symphony Orchestra and Tbny McNeill, director of the Charlotte Communily Choir. Tickets are $5-$30 and can be purchased ly calling (704) 972-1000, logging on to www.char- lottesymphonyorche8tra.org or the CSO ticket office at 201 S. College St. Allison Krauss & Union Station with Jerry Douglas. Ovens Auditorium. Tickets ‘ 9.50 and $45.50. m Jovi. Charlotte Bobcats Arena, 7:30 p.m. ckets are $49.50 and $89.50. Bookoo Arenacross, CMcket Arena. Tick- $5-$22. Continues through Jan. 22. “Little Women: The Broadway Musical,” Belk Theatre through Jan. 8. Tickets are $20-$56 and on sale at the Performing Arts Center box office at (704) 372-1000 or www.blumenthalcen- ter.oig. Discounts available for groups by calling (704) 379-1380. Vienna Choir Boys, 7 p.m., Belk Theatre, Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. Tickets start at $20 and can be purchased at the CSO ticket office at 201 S. Cbllege St., www.charlottesympho- ny.org or calling (704) 972-2000. Charlotte Post Features Editor Cheris Hodges will sign copies of her new novel “Second HAPPENINGS Chance at Love,” 5 p.m.. Real Eyes Bookstore, 3306 N. Davidson St Keith Urban with special guest Pat Green, 7:30 p.m., Charlotte Bobcats Arena. Tick ets $42 and $29.50. Continues through Jan. 22. fix>m “Cats,” 7 p.m,, Cop-A-Squat Coffeehouse, 107 South Main St Lancaster. S.C. Have music selection ready and be prejjared for light move ment Second roiuid of auditions Jan. 21. “Off the Wall & Onto the Stage: Danc ing the Art of Jonathan Green,” 8 p.m., Blu menthal Performing Arts Center Belk Theatre. Ballet presented by the Afix>-American Chiltural CJenter as part of its annual Heritage Signature event. Tickets are $25 to $55 and available by call ing (704) 372-1000 or at www.aacc-charlotte.org. WWE Monday Night Raw, 7:45 p.m., Charlotte Bobcats Arena. “LaTVaviata,” Belk Theater at North Car- . • Cop-A-Squat Chffee House will hold audi tions for dinner theatre performance of selections olina Performing Arts Onter through Jan. 29 Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26; 8 p.m. Jan. 27-28 and 2 p.m. Jan. 29. All perfoimances have pro jected English titles. Opera Carolina Chorus, The Moving Poets Theatre of Dance and The Charlotte Symphony. Tickets are $16-$92 and available at www.opei-acarolina.org or (704) 372-1000. BACK THE PACK CUFTTIS WILSON N.C. State University cheerleader Amanda Ladd of Charlotte adds a spark of sideline spirit for the Wolfpack during the Meineke Car Care Bowl at Bank of America Stadium. N.C. State defeated South Florida 14-0. BOBCATS DESTINY PHOTO/CURTIS WILSON Former Destiny’s Child Michelle Williams performed at the Charlotte Bobcats-Phoenix Suns basketball game Friday in Charlotte. BLUMEfiTHAL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER The Vienna Choir Boys will perform Jan 8 at Belk Theatre at the N.C. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. Tickets start at $20. Charlotte Alumni Chapter of Phi BetA Sigma fraternity will celebrate its 92nd amuversary Jan. 7 at Hyatt Charlotte- SouthPark at 6 p.m. The fraternity will reoopiize Debbie Antshel of Charlotte- Mecklenburg PubUc Schools Foimdation, county commissioner Wilhelmenia Rem- bert and Anthony James, founder of the Charlotte Flights track club for their com munity contributions. Tickets are $50 and can be purchased from any chapter mem ber. For more information, call Mark Vaughns at (980) 621-6627. Pride Awards, Jan. 14. Westin Hotel, Black-tie gala titled “Men Moving Moun tains” will honor C. Ray Kennedy (Ameri can Products Distributors); Mecklenbuig County Manager Hany Jones; Michael DeVaul (University City YMCA); Emmanuel Ohonme (Samaritan’s Fee) and Lewis Young Jr. of Phihp O. Berry Academy. Individual tickets $165. For information, call (704) 376-9553 or log on to www.prideawards.net. Martin Luther King youth basketball celebration, Jan, 16, Ray’s Splash Plan et gymnasium, 216 N. Sycamore St Dou ble elimination toimiament for teams 12 years-under, 14-under and 16-under boys and girls. Cost is $160 per team, which includes admission to the indoor water park. Deadline for entry is Jan. 2. For information, call Ramona Staton at (704) 432-4296 or Mario Tbrrence at (704) 336- 7996.. “Renaissance to Rocco: Masterpieces from the collection of the Wadsworth Antheneum Museum of Art,” Mint Museum of Art, 2730 Randolph Road. Exhibit through Jan. 16. Hours are Thes- day 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Wednesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday 12-6 p.m. Admission is firee Tuesdays from 5-10 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and students; $3 for students age 6-17. “Faces & Stories: A Portrait of South ern Writers,” through Jan. 6, Charlotte Museum of History, 3600 Shamrock Drive. Photc^aphic exhibit features 60 portraits C?urt Richter. “Joe Walters: Selected Works” through-Jan. 6, Joie Lassiter Gallery, 1440 South TVyon St, Suite 104. Exhibit includes a combination of sculptures and works on paper. For information, call Kate Baillon-Case at (704) 373-1463. “Purses, Platforms & Power,” Levine Museum of the New South, 200 E. Sev enth St. through Jan. 16. On Jan. 14, the museum will offer activities arund the exhibit and special admission price for women of $1 off Guided tours at 11 a m. and 1 p.m , at 2 p.m., there'll be a rap ses sion with National Organization of Women and Women’s Political Caucus members. Award-winning poet and non-fiction writer Maureen Ryan Griffin, Charlotte Art League guest speaker Jan. 17, 7 p.m. Griffin will share seven approaches to tapping into your own cre ative genius. The art league is at 1517 Camden Road Griffin Concerts, art exhibits and community-ori ented events can be submitted to Ihe Charlotte Post FfJ. Box 30144 Charhtte, NC 28230. Ymt can fax (7041342-2J60. log on at wwwJhecharlottepost com or e- mail editorialCa-thecharlottepostrom.
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