�NDAY, AUG. 301 COLLECTION GALLERY - o Igns that have b en cherished for g n rations re on dl play In the Am rl en Life Collect on Gall ry, a howc se for furniture and d cor tlv Items r produced from the mus um' collection. A d I r r sourc center provides g lIery visitor with special-order Information and a list of av liable sizes, co ors nd flnl h s plus th names of retailer who ell Am rlcan Ufe COllection products ne their home towns. FREE. Henry Ford Museum Call (313/271-1620). IMONDAY, AUG. 311 � SUMMER IN GREENFIELD VILLAGE - On the Village Green, children can experience the pleasures of childhoods past with hoop roiling, jacks, string games, puppets and marbles. Car buffs can look under the hood of a 1920s-vlntage Model T "statlon hack· or hop in for a photo opportunity. Activities Include demonstrations of tinsmith ng, glassblowing, pottery and printing plus the chance to see some 80 historic structur uch as the George Washington Carver Memorial. Call (313/271-1620). I TUESD� Y, SEPT. I "'" INNOVATION STAllON - This super-sized, people-powered learn ng game give visitors of all g hands-on ncounter with de nlng nd solving problems n a group situation. The first of its kind nywher , H nry Ford Museum's Innovation Station provides a creative experience for participants a they engage In cooperatlv play to energize a system and keep it running. Call (313/271-1620). WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2 FRIDAY, SEP . 4 1 'I.� LlV PERFORMANCES­ Wendell H mso Quart Plus will perform IIv during the Montreux Detroit Jazz Festival from 6.45-7.45pm t Hart Plaza, 0 trolt, MI. SATURDAY, SEPT. 5 "'" SUMMER WORKSHOPS - Through September any organized group of fifteen or more may reserve a Special Workshop. These workshops are: Ice Cream SOCial, C ndle Making and Colonial Kitchen. Times are flexible. Video taping available. Call Walter Weaver at 833-1263 for Information and reservations. Ages: 5 & up. Fee: $2 -per child. THURSDAY, SEPT. 3 tt NEW WORLD FURROWS - Former Detrolter Michele Gibbs Is f atured In an exhibit entitled New World Furrows at the Swords Into Plowshares Peace Center & Gallery, 33 E Adams Ave In Detroit, MI, Sept. , 3 thru Oct. 3. New World Furrows expresses the artist's Interest In, and Identification with, Indigenous peoples, their spirituality grounded with all things and beings. An opening receptlng with the artist will be held Sept. 1 1 from 6 to 8pm (no admission charge). For further Information call (965-5422 M-F). :'t EMU FOOTBALL SEASON - Eastern Michigan Unlver Ity will open Its 1992 Football season at 6pm in Its newly renovated Rynearson Stadium. EMU will meet the Unlv of Akron. Pregame tailgating and musical entertainment will begin at 3pm and gates to the stadium will open at 4:30pm The EMU Marching Band will provide entertainment at halftime. Tickets are 10(reserved seating); $8 general admission; $5 for kids, ages 6-14; and FREE for children 5 and under. Season tickets and coupon books are $30 each. For tickets or more Information call EMU's Athletic Ticket Office (313/487-2282). CONCERTS PINE OB 9-1 The Pointer Sisters (series 11), 7:30pm, $22.50 pavllion/$12.50 lawn, groups of 15 or more $2.50 off, chlldren 12 and under receive 1/2 off. 9-3 Huey Lewis and The News wsg Beer On The Penguin (series 12), 7:30pm, $22.50 pavlllon/$15 lawn. Exciting fa hions created by the nation' top Black designers will be highlighted during "Fashion for '93," a broadca t celebrity salute to fashion d igners, on local television station this fall. This star-studded show will include performances by chan-t ppi ng performers, sleek runaway modeling and some of the hottest up-and-coming modeling talent. The one-hour special will feature profiles on En Vogue and the nation's hottest hip-hop designers, Cross Colours, Tailored styles are worn by comedian Lewis Dix, actress Karyn Parsons ofNBC-TV's "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and actor Robert DoQui of the "RoboCop"fea­ ture film .as they suit-up in trendset-. ting attire. . Black fashion designers are set­ ting new agendas for today's fashion industry by developing innovative clothing that is affordable and wearabl '. "Fa hion for '93," produced in conjunction with a . salute to Black fashion designers honors both established and aspiring lated Artists give to' MAAH The controversial, theatrical hip-hop group A.U.T\H.O.R.I.T.Y with the release of their club/dance hit "Key to your Shackles" will give a portion of their proceeds to the Detroit branch of the Museum. of African American History. ''We need more people to come revisit their past. You cant have a future without a past," Mark Czar explains. "Contributions to Black folks in all aspects is necessary. We will go full strength in helping the museum," Ja'Shua Abubakar explains. For further information on interviews, promotional products or unshacklement contact Mark at (313) 867-7743. 9-4 Summertime _Cou 1rv Ja iJ· ,I featuring Charlie Daniel, ravls Tritt, . Marty Stuart and Tanya Tucker wsg Mark O'Connor (serle 2), 6pm., $22,50 pavilion/$ 18.50 lawn, children 12 and under 1/2 off lawn. 9-5 The Beach Boys (series 1 & 18), 3pm & 7:30pm, $25 pavlllon/$16 lawn, children 12 and under 10 lawn. Behind the scenes at "Fashion for '93" with comedian Lewis Dix, actress Karyn Parsons and actor Bobert DoQui. 9-6 Bill Harley & The Troublemakers with Aory & The Rocket Band wag .Alvln & The Chipmunks (series 15), 2pm & 5pm, $8 pavlllon/$5 lawn, groups of 15 or more receive $1 off. - The new Pine Knob Is located at Two Championship Dr. In Aubum Hills (313/3n-0100). THE PALACE 9-19 WRESTLING - Superstars of Wrestling, card to be announced. 1 :30pm, $16, $14 and $10, group of 1 5 or more receive $2 off $14 and $12 tickets. . 9-25 Howle Mandel, 8pm, $25 and $10 reserved. Special Superfan seating also available. 9-26 Morrissey, 8pm, $20 reserved, epeclal Superfan seating also available. . - The Palace of Auburn Hills Is located at Two Championship Dr. In Auburn Hills (313/3n-0100). talents of this genre.· cast date and time of "Fa hion for Watch local listing for the broad- . '9 II in y ur city. . ALBUM REPORT CARD NAME: K-STONE ALBUM: "6.0.1." (Bryantllchiban) COMMENTS: Hard-core Detroit brothers come correct on this ph4J1ky joint. GRADE: B+ NAME: HIGHLAND PLACE MO STERS ALBUM: "1746DCGASOOS" (Laface . rista) COMMENTS: This is an R&B mild hip-hop flavored album, GRADE: C- NAME: MC SERCH ALBUM: "Rt;Jtum of the Product" (Oef Jam) COM ENTS: A hype revival of hip-hop formula. Ex-3rd Bass member comes back strong. GRADE: B- - cumplled by SHOCK AOCK SINGLES REPORT CARD NAME: A.U.T.H.O.R.I.T.Y. SINGLE: "Key to your Shackles" (Black & Gold) COMMENTS: Heavy hittin' flavor late summer jam. Break away the shackles and get on the dance floor. GRADE: A+ NAME: BOBBY BROWN SINGLE: "Humpln' Around" (MCA» COMMENTS: Return of the original new jack swing man, GRADE: B NAME: MOB STYLE SINGLE: "Uve & Let Die" (Win-time) COMMENTS: Inner-city New Yorkers kickin' knowledge about the game of survival. GRADE: B- - compiled by SHOCK ROCK OTEL' S pt. 4-7 Labor Day Jazz Weekend - Grand Hotel'$ tradlUon of pre entlng gr at Jazz entertainers for Labor Oay continues. This year, Peter Nero and Mel' Torme will perform In outdoor concerts for hotel guests and Mackinac Island visitors. - For add IonaJ information on these and other events, contact Grand Hotel's sales offtce at (517/349-4600). Reservations can be made by calling 1-800-33-GRAND. Sept. 18·20 Carleton Varney's Antique & Design Fall Festival - Join Carleton Varney, president of Dorothy Draper of NY and festival host, In reviewing for purchase the offerings of premier antiques dealers. Collectors and dealers can attend seminars to learn how to Send announcements to: Mlch n Citizen . , P.O. Box 03560 Hghland Part<, MI48203 Jl RECORD. JJ HOME OF "FAMOU COACH A� NEW. OLD STYLE MUSIC RECORD. • TAPES • CD'. • 4S'. Listen to WDET Radio 101.9 FM . Each Sunday 2am - 7am Call In 577-1019 BLUES JAZZ "RITUALS POpULAR R&8 BLANKS NEEDLES ACcnlSORIE MAIL ORDERS ACCTD • BLUES DISTRIBUTOII (313) 571 �2222 63010 CHARLEVOIX· NEAR MT. ElliOTT· DETROIT, MI TRAPPERS ALLEY 8-28 The Ra�ionals w/sg Ughtin' 8-29 Trappers Alley becomes Rappers Alley 9-3 Calvin Brooks & Harl Paris with Smooth Flight 9-4 The Blue Dogs 9-11 O.C. Roberts & The Samaritans 9-12 O.C. Roberts & The Samaritans 9-18 Crossed Wire w/sg Strange Bedfellows and Mutant Press 9-19 Gangster Fun w/sg Skinhorse and Miss A (from Vavoom) On September 19th, we will be drawing for prizes which include two round-trip tickets to ANY American Airlines destination in the WOR�DI Enter as often as you like during any ALLEY JAM concert. T,�e O.M. Genuine Draft ALLEY JAM plays Trappers Alley every Friday and Saturday evening from 7-11 pm outdoors on th.e 4th level City Terrace Bar, All ages are welcome and admission is FREE'" Greektown, 508 Monroe Detroit (313) 963-3357