II ByCAROLY Alliance made Ron Mil�r preeminent figure in BI theatre. For more than 20 years his literary talent nd the trica1 direction commanded wide popul r appeal with "Crack Steppin," "Wine Sellers," "Who's Got His Own," among others. On September 2, "Jazz Set" ope at the Paul Roberson Theatre, in con­ junction with the Montreux-Detroit Jazz Festival and runs through Scp­ tembcr20. Milner pay homage to Jazz music in this legendary nd innova­ tive drama of sextet of musicians making music of their lives, and lives of their music. Drummer Max Roach wrote the musical score. The play premiered in 1980 at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles among the Top 10 and was a tremen­ dous uecess when it was produced in Detroit and New York. Based in the Motor City since 1981, Milner says he "feels comfort­ able writing in Detroit. Here the fac- , tory challenges ethnic identity, so there's no illusion about who you are Later in the Fall, Milner will or how superior you think you may receive the Hazel Joan Bryant be. The factory says prove it; so Award from the Midwest African­ people learn respect for each other at american Theatre Alliance for excel- . the grass roots level." 'oJ lence in work for and about the . African comm ty. munity to learn lessons, It is imme­ diately controllable by us unlike other mediums because it breaks the idea of being above. By eelng and knowing for self, personal identity is more complete. When man ees him­ self in three dimensions he's em­ pathetic on more term . Theatre provokes new thought and dignity among those who support it." IN Michigan recognized Milner' ex­ ceptional contribution to theatre with "The Michigan Award," the oldest state arts award. Milner's clear sense of audience informs "theatre is the center of com- The Paul Roberson Theatre is lo­ cated in the Northwest Activities Center on Detroit's westside and can be reached by calling 342-4000 for ticket information and show times. Rapper gathered to celebrate GANG STARR's latest release, Dally Operation. clockwl e l-r: Speech of Arre ted Development; The Guru, Gang Starr and the member of Joe Public. · complied by Ka c ne Bark. I SUNDAY, AUG. 9 1!\' JAZZ AT ILLUSIONS - Home of the classy people featuring New World Jazz Ensemble (featuring Francisco Mora) Aug. 9 & 30. - Forecast Aug. 9 & 16. - Wise Quartet featuring Larry Smith Aug. 23. 5-10pm Admlsaion $4. Come meet wor1d reknown jazz artists, local atars and celebrities. For more Information (345-7300). A' FORGOTIEN UVES -an exhibit of descriptive photographs chroniCling the hungry and the homeless In Detroit, appearing at the Swords Into Plowshares Peace Center & Gallery, 33 E Adams Ave. exhibit runs Aug 9 thru Aug 25. The photographer, Joseph Cr chlola, Is an .ward-winning photo-Journalist who began documenting hunger and homeleaan two years ago. For Info and to arrange group visits, caJl (952-5422). Participants compete for 15 spots In the finals. Qualifying for this shootw 18 Aug. 13-15 from 10am to 8pm: Aug. 16 from 9am to 12pm. Finals are Aug. 16 at 1 pm. at the MlctNay Golf Range, 22381 Van Born Rd (E of Telegraph) For further Inrc or to volunteer call Diane Meyer6 (278-1300). . I SUMMER CONCERTS 1 8-9 An,evenlng with Harry ConnIck Jr. and His Orcheetra (Series 3), 7:30pm. Tickets: $39.50 & $32.50 pavtU0W$22.50 lawn. The New Pine Knob, Two Championship Dr In Autun Hills (31313n-0100)- . 8-12 The Ortglnal Emeraon, Lake & Palmer wag Bonham (Ser1es 12), 7:30pm. Tickets: $22.50 pavtDorV$12.50 lawn, Children receive 1/2 off lawn. The New Pine Knob, Two Championship Dr In Auburn Hili (31313n-0100) 8-13 Paula Abdul we; Color Me Badd 7:30pm. Tlokets: $22.50 pavtllocV$2O.00 lawn. T1cketa for the July 12 &how wttl be honored on this date. The New Pine Knob, Two Championship Dr In Auburn Hilla (31313n-0100) 8-14 Rock N� Cot.nJy Tour feab.mg Hank Williams Jr., Th Kentucky of the ehurehee. Prepaid reservations are a must (space Is limited) no phone reservations. Please call (313/833-7934) for additional Information or nd a large, self-addressed envelope with double postage to the Detroit Historical Society, 5401 Woodward, Detroit, MI 48202 for a brOchure listing many other tours and workshops. C08t Is $11 per person, $9 for DHS members. Participants retum to the museum at 3pm. 1!\' CORKTOWN - Is the oldeat surviving neighborhood In Detroit. In the past, It was Detroit's primary reception neighborhood for Irish and later Maltese and Mexican Immigrants. The neighborhood contains a veritable sampler of archltedural styles typical of working , class homes In 19th century Detroit. Most Holy Tr1nlty Roman Catholic Church will be a highlight ofthl tour. The church which Is the second Catholic parish organized In Detroit, opened Its doors In 1856 and continues today to be the social center of the area. Headhunters and Doug Stone (Sertes 2), 7:30pm. Tickets: $22.50 pavtDorV$19.50 lawn: 'The New Pine Knob, Two Championship Dr. Aublm HHIs (3131371-0100) - Jimmy ClIff, &mng Spew and M Fashek for one nIgtt oriy III 8pm. Tickets: $17.50 & $14.50. Chene Park Music Theatre, 2800 AtNater, Datrol. (313/393-0088). - Eric C�on wag Cl.rtIs StIger, 8pm. llck_: $25 reeerved. Special Superfan ng &lao available. The Palace of Auburn Hilla, Two Championship Dr. Auburn Hills (31313n-0100). 8-15 An 8Vfri'lg wlth Anne MlI1IIY (Series 11), 7:30pm. llckets: $22.50 pavtDorV$12.50 lawn. Groups � 15 or more receive $2.50 orr lawn. The New Pine Knob, Two Championship Dr In Auburn HI (31313n-01oq BEDTIME STORYHOUR. 7pm (833-1490). - Campbell .Llbrary. CHILDREN'S FILMS.. 4pm (297-9380). - Hubbard Ubtwy. LISTEN TO ART'EMES GREEN TELJ..-STORIES. 2pm. (935-3434). 8-13 Children's Ubrary. POETRY WORKSHOP WITH HILDA VEST.RECrr� 2:30pm (833-1490). - BoNen Ubrary. CHILDREN' MOVIES. 2pm (297-9381). - Douglass Ubrary. FILMS: THREE UTTLE TRAMPS & WHITE· SEALS. 4pm (267-6559). - Wilder Ubrary. SUMMER MOVIES. 2:30pm (876-0136). 8-14 Chlldren'sl..lbrary. Main Ubrary. PRESCHOOL STORYHOUR. 10am (833-1490}. - Redford Ubrary. COOL OFF WrTH FAN CRAFT. 2pm � 4 and up. (935-5344). 8-15 Chldren's LInry. MaIn Ubrary. TEDDY BEAR PICNIC: WEAR OR BRIN� A BEARI 2:30pm (833-1490). I SATURDAY, AUG. 15 .1 1!\' PUBLIC FORUM - Not to Another War Against Iraqi - Panel discussion - 7:30pm at Pathfinder Bookstore, 5019 1/2 Wcxx:tNard (at Warren). Admission $3. For more Information (831-1171). . tc YOU CAN'T STOP LAUGHING­ Five of the country's hottest comedians for a single perform� at the Fox Theatre at Spm. ThIs evening of hilarity' stars George Wallace, Reynaldo Rey, Ajal Sanders, Lewis DIx, Jr. and Master of Ceremonies, T.K. Carter. Tickets are $23.50. For Information (313/567 -6000). . IWEDNESDAY, AUG. 121 1!\' POETRY - Horizons In Poetry will present a reading by Ventra Aean and Willie Williams entitled 'The Blacker the Berry' at AMn's 5768 Caas Ave. An open re ding will prec ed and follow the featured . rader, so attending poets are encouraged to brtng a sample of their work. Admission Is $3. Williams Is a w I known Detroit poet, 88 welles an . historian of the labor union mov menl. Asana Is a poet and a docu'n ntary film maker. Both ar featured In Hlpotogy, published by Broadside pr . Cont ct Ron Allen for more Information (832-432n. , I THURSDAY, AUG. 13 I A' POET - Detroit's fir t poet .. Dud Randall, wtn make rare � at the ... program of the Poet In ReeIdenoeeert the Detroit Public Ubrary'a Children's Ubrary at 2:30pm. The program Is the culmination of a six week long work8hop on poetry writing �n by Hilda Vest and will featur a pre nta�lon of certificates by Randall, poetry reading and refr m .5201 WoodwardAw. FREE (313/934-1231). A' GOLF SHOOTOl,JT - The million dollar shootout Is basically a hole-In-one conte . A green Is -up at 150 yards from the tees. I ANNOUNCEMENTS I 1!\' DHS Historic Church Tours are available year round on the first Monday of each month (on holidays weekends the tours are postponed , until the following Monday). The Htstorymcbtle will provide transportation to the churches. A brown baR lunch will be served at one I UBRARy'ACTIVITIES 1 8-10 Uncoln Ubrary. MUSICAL . MONDAYS. 2:30pm (878-0135). - Redford Ubrary. READING CHAIN. 12-8pm. (935-5344). 8-12 Children's Ubrary. Main Ubrary. '92 TRIPLER'S SUMMER READING PROGRAM. 2:30pm (833-1490) . �tchlgan 1tenalssance . resdval August 15-16, 22�23, 29-30, September 5, 6, 7, 12-13, 19-20, 26-27 10 a.m.�- 7 p.m. Rain or Shine ADULTS: $10.95 at ga ; $9.50 in advance at and participating TOTAL Gasoline Stations. CHILDREN: (5-12 yrs.) $5.95 at gate; $5.00 in advance Under 5: FREE For group rares and info all (313) 645-9640 tboi4.LIGHT. R CORD. JJ HOME OF "FAMOU COACHMA . NEW. OLO TYLE MUSIC It CORD.· TAP •• CD'. • 41 .. • List n to WOET Radio 101.9 FM Each Sunday 2am - 7am C II in 577-1019 BLUES JAZZ "RITUALS POP(JLAA ..ae eLANK NEEDlE �c • "'All. ORDERS ACCTO • .. UES DlSTIfIWTOll (313) 571 �2222 6340 CHARLEVOIX· NEAR MT. EllIOU· DETROIT, MI '" I \