8 thursday, September 13,2007 m I -?jpP m COURTESY OF REGINA HEXAPHONE Triangle indie-folksters Regina Hexaphone will be playing a CD-release party Saturday night at Local 506 to celebrate the band's second LP. Join Us For a Sneak Preview of BANISHED American Ethnic Cleansings - DOCUMENTARY RILMBV MARCO WIIIIAMS A HUNDRED YEARS AGO, WHITES CLEANSED THEIR TOWNS OF BLACK AMERICANS. TODAY, AFRICAN American descendants demand justice. A CONSTITUTION DAY EVENT September 1 7, 2007 - 4:00-6:00 p.m UNC School of Law Rotunda "Banished" is about the racial cleansing of African Americans from Southern towns in the 1 9th and 20th centuries, and discusses the issue of reparations for those events. The film will air on PBS later this year. Following the sneak preview, UNC School of Law Professor Adrienne Davis and Anita Earls, an attorney with the UNC Center for Civil Rights, will facilitate an audience discussion. Co-sponsored by: UNC-Chapel Hill UNC School of Law The Black Law Students Association Carolina Assocaition of Black Journalists kit ill 8 Diversions REGINA HEXAPHONE: NEW AND OLD Sara Bell has been playing in bands in the Triangle since the late ’Bos. Her current project, Regina Hexaphone, will be hold ing a release party Saturday night at Local 506 with friends The Monologue Bombs and Lud. Bell, a self-described “late night person” took time out on her way homefrom band practice to chat with Assistant Diversions Editor Jamie Williams about the new record, Into Your Sleeping Heart, classic jukeboxes and the importance of the track list. Diversions: i know you have the big CD release show com ing up this weekend, so what kind of things are you hoping for with the show? Sara Bell: well, i hope that it’s fun. We were practicing tonight and trying to decide whether we should play the record straight through. I’ve never done that before, N***** * * * I Want You! | * for I DTH Ad Staff R QSSISSSEESS I • co-workers • the & F production I I * advertisement', ■ ck up an Application: U • a paycheck I I Suite 2409 I I in the Union: I Due h nH m fcl AVI . J 919-967-9053 BIWBIM I>' Til IflllfllHllßW I In flip 111 390 E. Main Street • Carrboro I HBBInHH HHHBiMBBMH jps Sednonares I Dcnita Sparks'*(S 13' Sls) ''" ;4 •-•- ABbi * VGA j -VE Presets 3gt Pepper I A E FUNKV DEVIN ■ v*’ v , cl 1 Sgt I THE DUDE, Bukus One, Serendipity I Project" (SI 8/520) ■ i .rr-, r,;r *i!Mhe Voress W* I 4 ' j ' ; —- |A BljEs , * * *'* , ' r \|, Band/ Jule Brown" (510) I (522.50) " s 2ißeneit <;r .suerrw * .ympnerro I T7WEJESdw/Fog and Wolves in The Society THAD COCKRELL, BRENDAN I Ihroneroom" '$10) HBHiMMmwB -AWES Big f-at Gap, Clef Hangers ($10) I 18 th MASON JENNINGS" (sls) Z&’XXU w. Modem 3wts" j 203A ' '3 /. Luckiam" ($lB/520) I 24 WE BORIS w/ Damon & Naomi and 24 MO AMOS LEE w/ RYAN SHUPE AND THE I Kurihara” (Sl2/Sl4) RUBBERBAND" (S2O) 125 TH CHATHAM COUNTY UNE"(SB/$ 10) _ , ’''.‘l,,' ... 25 TU Magnolia Electric w/Watson Twins, 126 FR STARS" (Sls) 1 ffe fIHT“T" C T"S. I 27 SA ANNUALS and MANCHESTER I s,x , 26WE {sf3/Sls) ,ndCakeW Me9Ba " d I ORCHESTRA w/ The Never" (S10) I""'” 0 II 27 TH Animal Collective w/ Tickley Feather** I SHE WANTS REVENGE w/Kenna and I ... 1 I The Start" (sls) I—^£^9 28 Of MONTREAL w/ Psychic Hearts" r$ 15) I 29 M 0 LUCERO AVAIL BOBBV BARE JR., SMOKE 1“ JF 29 $a :o