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November 03, 1991 - Image 12

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-11-03

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·DETROIT STORIES - Opens the
Deerolt Repertory Th atre Renova­
ttbn Se on on Nov. 7th and runs
every Thurs. thru Sun. until Dec. 29,
. 1991. Tlcke.t $12 all performances.
For Info caH (868-1347). DETROIT
STORI ES Is a collection of sketches •
written for, of, and by Metro­
o roft rs on a variety of ubJect
relevant to Ilf In our city.
BLANCS .:' U of M's Unlv.
ptay will pre nt LES SLANCS,
(Lay-Blahnk) Lorr Ine Hansberry'
gripping dram bout racism and the
ruggle for Uberty In co onlal Africa.
Nov. 7-' 0, the LydIa Mend IS80hn
Theatre In Ann Arbor. LES SLANCS
th first major work by a Black
American playwright to focus on
Africa's fight for freedom and elf­
determination. Lorraine Hansberry Is
beat known for her ground-breaking
1959 drama, A RAISIN IN tHE SUN.
LES SLANqS, her last ork,
recetved high praise for Its �epictlon
of a peopie and a nation poised on
the brink of disaster. Call (313f764-
0450) for ticket & schedule Info.
.. NOVEMBER 8th
AUBURN'S ART SERIES of Con­
certs at OCC - The Fine Arts Com­
mittee of the Auburn Hills Cam pus of
qa,kland Community College will .
�. ent classical guitarist Paul Von-
pmo In concert at 8p.m. Von­
cnzJano will present a dell�htful
v of muste from J.S. Bach to th
I'OtiSlc of 20th century composers,
ADtonlo Lauro and Manuel Ponce.
t.:ocatlon: The Performance Space,
Bldg F, Am 119 on the Aubum Hills
Campus, at 2900 Featherstone Dr. In
Aubum Hills. Admission Is $7; $5 for
students & senior citizens over 65.
(340-6546) .
BAKER'S KEYBOARD - The
world's oldest Jazz club presents
Rayse Biggs & His all star cast, Nov.
8-10. 20510 Uvernols at 8 MI Rd.
(864-1200 or 86+'291) , .
WINNING GRA�TSMANSHIP
Madonna Unlv., livonia. will present
a one-day seminar on "WInning
Grantsmanship· from 8:30 to
3:30p.m. The program will pr sent
opportunities for novice & x­
perlenced grant kers to Identify
funding sources and develop por­
poeals that will meet the needs of
their Instltutrons or &gene ., Pro­
gram fee Is $100 & $75. (591-5188).
Madonna 1JflH.. Is located at 1-96 &
Levan Roads It\ livonia.
NJOVEMBER 9th
ANNUAL BAZAAR - Hartford
BIG STAR THEATRE
M-Th 2, 4, I, 1& 10pm
·F 12 Noon 2, 4, I, I" 10pm
S1 00 OFF \v AD
LECTUR ON
SPIRITUAL -In
the exhibition ·Wer You Ther
Wh n They Crucified My Lord?: A
N 9ro SpIritual In lIIu tralon,· th
MAAH III pr nt I ur on th
N gro Splrltu I. rrn» Negro
Spfrltual: Contlnu tton nd· Tr nsfor­
mat/on,· will xpiore t origin &
composition of th splrltu s w II
a their Influenc on oth r mu Ic
form from 3-5 p.m. FREE to th
public. MAAH, 301 Frederick
Dougl (833-5494).
ANNOUNCEMENTS
-AFRICAN A ERICAN HISTORY,
301 Fred IckDougl ,0 trot. (833- ..
9800).
RAYSTO E JAZZ. 3000 E.
Grand Blvd. (871-0234).
- OTOWN. 2648 W. Grand Blvd ,
Detroit. (867-0001). .
-YOUTH HERITAGE HOUSE, 110
E Ferry, trolt. (871-1667).
DAYCONCERT-G m Y·WID I
pel/R B duo, BeBe and CeCe Win JolDed by
Ricky Sk m . leal lute to U veterans of Ameriea'
rmed force. The hour-long conce t ped on locatio at DAR
on tltutlon H II In W b n ton, D.C., premieres D donw over PBS
on Frld y, ovember 8 t 9 p.m. ET (check local II In ).
H
S nd II nnounc ment to MlchJgan
Cltlzen,PO Box 03560, Highland
Par.k, MI 48203.
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