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December 01, 1991 - Image 12

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-12-01

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FREE CHRIST AS CARNIVAL - The
City of Detro t's annual gift to children; the
Christmas Carnival. FREE The immense­
ly popular Christmas Carnival will be in
Cobo entr and will continue thru Dec. 17.
Christmas Carnival show hours are 12
Noon to 8 p.m. Sat & Sun, 1 Oa.m to 3p m.
weekdays. Donations accepted.
PEACE EXHIBIT - Cbntlnuing at the
Swords into Plowshares Peace Cntr & Gal­
lery, 33 E Adams Ave, thru Dec. 28, is the
exhibit "Transforming Visions '91," a juried
ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT
A TASTE OF PONTIAC - The Pontiac
Chamber of Commerce Is sponsoring • A
Taste Of Pontlac" 11 am to 2pm at IN­
DUSTRY, 15 S. Saginaw, dwntwn Pontiac.
DECEMBER 6th
DECEMBER 8th
CHRISTMAS CAN GOOD GALA - For
area elementary & junior high school stu­
dents, from 7 to Wpm at the Inkster Rec
Complex, 2025 Middlebelt Rd In Inkster.
Donation is 50 cents per child with canned
DUKE ELLINGTON
WAILER'S
Thi approach i al 0 ex-
emplified by the Wailers Band'
compo itional proce . Familyman
came to the tudio wi th a dem tape
that had the ba eline and piano
chord for "Showd wn." The
members fie hed tune that Junior
call "hypnotic reggae, kind of mel­
low with a little bit of Ea tern
flavor."
Maje tic Warriors maintain the
high tandard of the reggae tradi­
ti nand ignal the emergence of
the Wailers Band as legitimate con­
tenders in their own right.
continued from B-1
the lead vocal, Irvin "Carrot" Jar-
, reu and newe t member Andrew
Mcintyre take their turn a
frontmen. "There' a . ng written
by Carrot .called • Trip,)I' note
Junior, "where he sing th lead
with me, we kind r d uble up, and'
hc u e th little rap part nit. It'
ni e to have different people d
thing. t give the album a good
flavor rather than on icc all the
time."
,FOCUS KALEIDOSCOPE
-Pressnts
Sounds of Gtlristmas
. • A Mu leal Fantasy·
featuring
Robert louis Stevens
Lyric Baritone
With special guests
TWO SHOWS
2-5 P.M.
MATlNEE
7-10 P.M.
EVENING
Saturday, Dec. 1 ,1991
7:00 PM -10:00 PM
CatholiC S--oclal rvlc of
Wayn County
9851 Hamilton Avenue
at Glynn Court
Det�olt, MI
Don�lon: $25.00 Buffet,t>laplay.
AUCTION - Jewelry, paintings, dolls, pot­
tery and sculpture of local and national
African American artists will be featured In
an Art Auction Benefit. Detroit Alumnae
Headquarters, 18340 W 7 MI Rd rN of
DUKE
continued from B-1
people may have aid that he wa a
manipulative per on. The dif­
ference between manipulation and
charm is anybody' di 'cus ion."
Marian Logan (wife of Dr. Ar­
thur Logan, Ellington' closet
friend) on women: "Edward had
lots of lady friends, all of who made
the one fatal mistake of believing
they were the one. And there was
no uch animal. The one with Ed­
ward wa his music."
Hi son-Mercer Ellington. on the
death of Duke's mother: "It wa one
of the most stunning blows that
could ever have happened to him.
He didn't write anything of sig­
nificance for the next two to three
years."
Band singer Herb Jeffries on
Duke and politics: "Duke was not a
politician, and he wa n't intere ted
in politics. Duke was intere ted in
music. Music that has charm to
soothe the savage beast. And that
wa hi politic. And I think he
healed more people with his, music
and brought cornpas . ion into many
avagehumanbeing . and will con­
tinue to do so for many hundreds of
year.
Critic, essayist Albert Murray on
Duke's Aquacade and gymnasium
concerts: "He could take three guys
with trombones and stand up in a
gymna ium and put stained glass
windows in it in two bars." .
DUK ON THE inspiration for
his mu ic: "The ideas? Oh man. I
got a million dreams. That' all I do
i dream -- all the time."
The program explores
Ellington' friend. hips with Dr. Ar­
thur Logan, the physician who saw
to hi' mo tly p ycho omatic ill ,
and wi th long-time collaborator
Billy Stryhorn; his intensely close
relationship with hi mother, who
fir t per uaded him he could do
anything he wanted; his strained
relationship with the music press
(he was alternately criticized for
being too ambitious and too com­
mercial), his efforts to keep his or­
che tra together after World War II
South Id Fr w y) Pr vi w R cep on.
SII nt Auction 2pm. Ltv Auction 3pm,
Ticket avail (341-5792 or 345-8845)
Donation $10. Sponsored by 0 troit Alum­
nae Chp of 0 Ita S gm Th tao
STITCHED FRO THE SOUL: Slave
Quilts form the Ante-Bellum South. Slide
pres ntation, lecture & book signing w th
Dr. Gladys Marie Fry t 3pm. MAAH, 301
Fred rick Douglass (833-9800).
ANNOUNCE ENTS
THA SGIVING DAY - Christmas trees,
wreaths, roping, grave blankets, poinset­
tias & other fresh evengreen holiday trim
will go on sale In Eastern Market on
Thankglving Day. Tree growers will be on
location through Christmas Day, and
holiday trim can be purchased anytime,
24-hours a day. (833-1560)
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES
CAMPBELL LIBRARY: 12/4 Christmas
Cra for Ch ldren: M n Elf. 4pm. -
12/11 M d cor tlon to h ng on th
tr In the children's room. 4pm. (297-
380).
CHANDLER PARK LIBRARY: 12/7
Christmas movies: Th Fir Tree and
Pluto's Christmas Tree. 2:30pm. Ag 3-
up. (267-6558)
DOUGLASS LIBRARY: 12/1 Make a tr
ornament & trimming party. 2pm. (833-
9714).
JEFFERSON LIBRARY: 12/11
Chrlstmastlme Stories and Sing-A-Song.
7pm. (267-6562).
REDFORD LIBRARY: 12/7 Trlm-A-Tree
Holiday Craft. 10:30am. (935-5344).
WILDER LIBRARY: 12n Craft - Help
Decorate Our Tree. 2:30pm (876-0136).
SEND ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS TO
MICHIGAN CITIZEN,P.O. BOX 03560,
HIGHLAND PARK, MI 48203.
a the country' mu .Icat ta te
hanged dra tically, hi "redis­
covery" at the 19 6 ewport Jazz
Fe uiv: I, and hi' rea tion to the ri e
or the civil right movement in the
'6C .
Although many activi ts felt that
Ellington should take an active part
in demon tration , Ellington in­
sisted on letting hi music and hi
life speak for him. "Whenever he
had anything to say," hi on Mer­
cer Ellington once explained, "he
aid aid it in hi music."
In 1974. Duke Ellington became
ill with an incurable cancer, but till
he kept up an incredible pace on the
road. "The music kept him going,"
says Mercede Ellington.
"It was the driving force for him.
It was omething he had to do,"
When he died in 1974. there wa.
va t public grief. Says Ellington
biographer Barry Ulanov, "There is
in Duke an extraordinary ense of
hi humble place in the most ex­
traordinary. the largest, the most
important of all enterprises: some­
how to expre s what it means to be
alive."
D,4U llington - Reminiscing In Tempo
i produced and directed by Robert S. Levi.
Telescript by Geoffrey C. Ward and Robert
S. Levi. Edited by Ke» Eluto. Narrated by
Julian Bond.
THE OPEN SCHOOL CHILDREN'S
ART CALENDAR 1992
The Michigan Coalition for Human Rights has beautiful
1992 calendar featuring the art and writings of children
from South Africa. Their work i a b autiful expres ion of
their thoughts about racism, exism, education, environ­
mental pollution, and growing up In apartheid South
Africa. Calendar are $10 each - proceed benefit the '
bpen School in Johannesburg and the Michigan Coalition
for Human Rights. For more info, call MCHE, 831-0258.
13722 WOODWARD
HIGHLAND PARK
883-6960
8933 HARPER
DETROIT
I 923-3040
On March S, 1990, in New York
City, five-year-old Adam Mann,
above, was beaten to death for
eating a piece of cake. The autop y
Indicated Adam had been battered
by hi parent for year. On
Tuesday, December 3, at 9 P.M.,
on PBS, {check local Ii tlngs), In
'''Who Killed Adam Mann?"
1540 WOODWARD, DWlWN
983-0052
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