nd d nc portr ylng urban much- ccl 1m d rol Doro hy. pr nt Ion 'From Th Youth Hom I young t rsonth run. Attc r, (313/832-2232). ToY e' th W y County Youth PT ( 3/8 8285) Hom, 1333 E For ,0 rott, MI • 7339 Th rd Ave 31 75- . I 48207. 5pm to 7pm. Cont Shirl I' S PT II WED DAY, J ck on (961-4500). ""__LE-C-TU-R-E---C-h-r1-B-urw-e-lI_"'to MO DAY, . · SEPT. 23 I THUR DAY, lecture 'With An Abstract Vision' at . 21 _ A. th Detro Institute of Arts, Holley w COLLECTION GALLERY - PT 24 Rm, 5200 Woodward, 0 trolt, MI 1.\ WORKSHOP - During the mo h 0 gn th h e ch rlsh for . • 48202. Burwell explor the works of of S pt. ny organlz d group of generation re on dl play In th LECTURE _ Chari s Burw II m [or African American artists. flft normore may r rve Special American life Collection G I ry, a Op nlng R c ptlon, 'A zing (875-0923 or 833-0247). ' Saturday Workshop. These sdhowcal elt for furodnltur!, frand Spac t th Sh rry W hlngton PHOTO EXHIBIT _ A collection workshops are: Ice Cream, Candle ecor t ve ems repr uc om Gall ry, 1274 Library St, 0 rolt, MI of 200 photographs showing the Making and Colonial Kitchen. the mu um' coli ctlon . A d I r 48226. Painting will be on exhibit hards I sand experlenc s Italian Videotaping available. For more resourc c nt r provides gallery from Sept. 24thruDec. 12, 19925pm Americans faced before and after Information and r ervatlon, call vi Itors with p clat-ord r to 8pm. Contact Shirley J ckson coming to this country will be WaJterW aver (313/833-1263). Information nd II t of av II ble (961-4500). Ize , colors and flnlshe plus t exhibited at the Detroit Public Ubrary, name of retailer whosellAmerlcan 1.\ NEW WORLD FURROWS - 5201 Woodward, from Sept. 20 thru I,' TUESDAY, Ufe Collection products near th Ir Form r Oetrolter Michel Gibbs Is Oct. 228, 1992. The exhibit s FREE home towns. FREE. Henry Ford f atured In an exhibit titled New and . open to the public. SEPT, 22 Mu um. Call (313/271-1620). World Furrow t the Sword Into (313/833-4043). . S & Plow har Pe ceC nter&Gallery, 1.\ RUNAWAYS - The Attic Th re 1.\ THE WJZ - Detroit will get a 1.\ HISTORY CLAS - African 33 E Adams Av In Detroit, MI, Sept. open Its '92-'93 e on with the cha1c to' e on down the road' African-American hi tory class - 24 thru Oct. 3. New World Furrows Inspired musical, Runaways, by with the magical mu Ical weekly Ions for 12 weeks. 5:30 xpr th rtl' Int r In, and Elizabeth Swados. Sept. 20thru Oct. xtrav ganza, rrh WIz,' wh nth to 7pm. Mr . ehe r Farmer I th Identification with, Indigenous 17: With a cast comprised entirety of Tony award-wfmlng how plays th Instructor. Mldwe Labor Institute peopl s, their plrltuallty grounded teen gers from eight n differ nt glorlou N w M sonic Temple for Social Studl ,2641 W Grand with all thing and beings. hool R II f Blvd (875-5790). SC s, unaways a co g 0 Theatre,500T mpleAve, from S pt. 1.\ LECTURE _ A lecture and lid 1.\ CAREER FAIR - The Detroit songs, monologues, scenes, poems 22-27. Stephanie Mills reprl her Urban League will conduct Its annual Career Fair, Making the Right Connection ,from 12noon to 7pm at the Mercy College Conference Center, 8200 W Outer Dr. FREE. Open to �h public. (895-2500). • • \ I B�KROCK. .. t The music industry consist of , many things n order to sen t . I quantities of records. You need radio :1 airplay, a supportive record company t. and a solid grassroot street founda­ :: tion. :: Until now, rap artists from :: Michigan/Midwest have had very lit­ :1 tie airplay, even less support from the ;; major record com.panies and no street tl ground promotions. l� : � The Street Promoter magazine is the brainchild of Keith Havard and Shawn P. The two combined forces because no one in Michigan or the Midwest would promote street (rap) music. The Street Promoter has both the tools and a staff to promote street (rap) the way it deserve to be promoted. Staff members pass the magazine out on the streets and also put .up posters of featured artist. . The magazine can also be picked up at ur local record store, at a concert venue or on a street near you. HOT 10 ALBUMS 1. "SHORTVTHE PIMP" ........................................................ Too Short (Jive/RCA) 2. "BOOMERANG - MovIe Soundtrack" ........................................ V�rious Artists (LAF AQEI Arista) . 3. "WHAT'S THE 411" ........................................... Mary J. Blige (Uptown/MCA) 4. "WAY 2 FONKAY" ............................................................. DJQuik (Profile) 5. "BUSINESS NEVER PERSONAL" ...................................... EPM D (Def Jam/RAUColum bia) 6. "3 VAS 5 MONTHS & 2 DAYS IN THE UFE •.. �· ................................... Arrested Development (Chrysalis) 7. "MECCA & THE SOUL BROTHERS" ....................................... Pete Rock & CL Smooth (Elektra)' 8. "FUNKY DIVAS" ............................................. EnVogue (Acto EastNVest) 9. "DEAD SERIOUS" ., DAS EFX (Atco EastNVest) 10. "THE INVINCIBLE" ........................................................ Raheem(Rap-A-Lot) I FRIDAY, SEPT. 251 1.\ FOREVER PLAID - The hilarious International musical heads to Ferndale's t,1aglc Bag The tr , 2291"S' Yi60dWtI (t, ((Jf' '�'mlt d 'ftg r.� (tInrllh nObt ... ·1': Pr",1 In S 26. Tickets sale. 1.\ LECTURE - Dr. Tina Mason will host a private receptlon for Charles Burwell at 1210 Ellis Rd, YpSilanti, MI 48197. 6pm to 8pm. SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 1.\ BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION _ Join us In an special musical tribute to Jazz master, Innovator John Coltrane. Born September 23, 1926, In Hamlette North ceroune, .Coltrane left IGlant Stepsl that have marked the growth and direction of Jazz music worldwide. The community Is encouraged to attend this family gathering. llckets and Information at Cass Co-op (Cass Ave at WIllis) (831-7452). COLONIAL BIRTHDAY PARTY - On Saturdays, all year celebrate your child's birthday with hand-made, old-fashioned Ice cream and colonial games. The group must consist of fifteen or more children. Videotaping Is available. Fee: $5 per child (adults HOT 10 SINGLES 1. "REAL LOVE" .......................................... Mary J. Blige (Uptown/MCA) 2. "END OF'THE ROAD" ......................................... Boyz II Men (LAFACEJArista) .. a "PEOPLE EVERYDAY" ................................. Arrested Development (Chrysalis) 4. "HUMPIN' AROUND" ..................................................... .'.BobbyBrown (MCA) 5. "CROSS OVER" ...................................... EPM D (Def Jam/RALJColum bia) 6. "I'M FREAKY" ...................... ! X-Change (Flip Top) 7. "MONEY & THE POWER" .... .. Scarface(Rap-A-Lot) a "KEY TO YOUR SHACKLES" .................................... A.U.T.H.O.R.I.T.y. (Black & Gold) 9. "MONEY CAN'T BUY YOU LOVE" . ................................... Ralph Tresvant (Perspective/ A&M) 10. "EVER SO CLEAR" ................................................ Bushwick Bill (Rap-A-Lot) I Maj or Production i pie ed to welcome Island recording art' t Millie Scott to Peg us in th Fi her. The intern tion lly reknown Scott will perform with The Dream B nd on n ongoing b . every Thursday, Friday nd Saturday evenin begin­ ning September 24th. "There i a erio I c of nightlife in th ew Center area", ay Pegas ' manager Arlene Mighion, "We're thrilled to debut live music at Pegasus with a star the caliber of Millie Scott!" "Detroit i my hometown" y Scott, best remembered for such hits "Every Little Bls" and "A Love of Your Own", "I'm really looking forward to performing here. I'm sure I'll see all myoid friends, and lots of new ones, tool" Millie Scott and The Dream Band will perform from 9pm to lam at Pegasus in the Fisher, 3011 W Grand Blvd (the Fisher Bldg) in Detroit. For reservations or details, call (313) 875-7400. $12 tickets. 9-22 BOXING - Fight Night at Th Pal c ,card to be announced, 8pm, 20, $15 r erved and $10 g&n8ral admission, cabaret and ringSide eating also available . I ..... I, , I I 9-28 Morrissey, 8pm, $20 reserved, special Superfan seating also available. ..- The Palace of Aublm H Is Is located at Two Championship Dr. In Aubum Hills (313/3n-0100). THE RITZ 9-19 GEORGE CUNTON - the legendary Detroit based creator of The Funk phenomenal, will be appearing at the Ritz night club at 8pm. Also on this show will be Esham, plus Bootsey X & The Love Masters. - The Ritz Is located at 17580 Frazho In Roseville. (3131778-8150). free). KJd of all ag s. For more Information and reservations call Walter Weaver (313/833-1�). LECTURE - Norma & Jon Barfield will host a private reception and lecture by Oharle .Burwell and Shirley Woodson, 'Legacy of Great Art - African American Cutture' at CONCERTS Send Us Your Upcoming Eventl Send To: MICHIGAN CITIZEN 12541 Second P.O. Box 03560 Highland Park, MI48203 themes." Ultimately, Don-e wants to merge today's technology with the timelessness of the music he loves from yesterday, creating a modern British urban soul that can finally take its place among the great lineage that, as yet, is � 'l" still stamped with an exclusively American hallmark. With Un­ breakable, this young British soul star takes the first step in ac­ complishing that. goal. Listen to WDET Radio 101.9 FM Each Sunday 28m - 7am Call In 577-1019 Jl A COAD. JJ HOME OF II FAMOU COACHMA NEW. OLD STYLE MU ic' R CORDI· TAPI!. • CD'. • 45' • , BLUES JAZZ. 'IRITUALS POpULAR R&B BLANKS NEEDLES ACCE'SISORIES NAIL ORDERS ACCTO • 8LUES DISTRI8UTOIf (313) 571-2222 6340 CHARLEVOIX· NEAR MT. EU.IOTT· DETROIT, MI PINE KNOB 9-26 Blues Music Festival '92 starring B.B, King, Buddy Guy, Dr. John and Fabulous Thunderblrds (series 14),6pm, $22.50pavUlon/$12 lawn . 9-27 REO Speedwagon wsg Lonesome City Kings (series 5), 1 pm, & 5pm, $22.50 pavlllon/$10 lawn, groups of 15 or more receive $2.50 off/buy 1 get 1 Free lawn, children 12 and under free. - The new Pine Knob Is located at Two Championship Dr. In Auburn Hills (31313n-0100). THE PALACE 9-19 WRESTLING - Superstars of Wrestling, card to be announced. 1 :30pm, $16, $14 and $10, groups of 15 or more receive 2 off $14 and DON-E continued from B1 gospel-soul of "When We Get To Heaven", an altogether more per­ sonal . plea for more under­ standing. And while some of the songs certainly have. a serious side, DON-e insists that with most of them he's "aiming for a sense of looseness and freedom, so that people can get swept tip in them and just let their reality fade away for a little while. l'm only 21 and I want to have some fun before I start exploring the deeper heavier