Top 10 Singles Don't G ," Top R&B/Soul I. Bobby Brown "Humpin ' Around," (MCA) Last Week: No.2 2. R. Kelly Public An- nouncement "Slow 0 nee (Hey Mr. OJ)" (Jiv ) No.3 3. Hi-Fin "She's PI ying Hard To Get," (Jive) No.4 4. Rude 8qy "My Kinda Girl," (Atlantic) No. S S. Chaka Khan "You Can Make Th Story Right," (Warner) No.6 6. Arre ted Development "People Everyday," (Chry alis/ERG) No. 16 7. Tevin Campbell "Alone With You," (Qwest/Warner) No.7 8. J de "I Wanna Love You," (Giant/Reprise) No.8 9. After 7 "Kickin' It," (Virgin) No: 10' · r • 1'1' 1: •• .)1 ""I- '}f' t. , 0.:" 1'00p'." 'lite • (Atlantic) No. 24 Top C&W Singles Top 10 Movies 1. Pet Sematary II .2. Single White Female starring Bridget Fonda . 3. Sneaken Robert Redford 4. Out on a Limb Matthew Broderick S. UnCorginn Gene Hackman 6. Honeymoon in Velas James Caan 7. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me David Lynch 8. Rapid Fire Brandon Lee 9. Stay Tuned John Ritter 10. Si ter Ad Whoopi Goldberg Top Video Rentals 1. Wayne's World starring Dana Carvey (Paramount - Rated: PO- 13) Last Week: No.1 2. White Men Can't Jump Woody.Harrelson (FoxVideo - R) New Entry 3. Fried Green Tomatoe Jessica Tandy (MCA/Universal - PO-13) New Entry 4.· The Pnnee OC Tide Barbra Streisand (Columbia TriStar - R) No.3 S. The Hand That Rocks The Cndl Annabella Sciarra (Hol­ lywood Home Video - R) No.2 6. M�dkin Man Sean Connery (Hollywood H m Video - PO-13) No. 22 , 7. Hook Robin Williams (Colum- , bi TriSt r - PO) No.4 8. Ru h Jason Patrie (Columbia' TriStar - R) No. S 9. M moir. OC An Invisible Man Chevy Cha e (Warner - PG-l3) No. 24 10. Grand anyon Kevin Kline (FoxVid 0 - R) No.7 PHOTO EXHIBIT - A collection of 200 photographs showing the hardships and experiences Italian Americans faced before and after coming to this country will be exhibited at the Qetroit Public Library, 5201 Woodward; from Sept. 27 thru Oct. 28, 1992. The exhibit is FREE and open to the public. (313/833-4043) . � RUMAGE SALE - The Women's Alliance of the First Unitarian-Universalist Church of Detroit is conducting Its annual rummage sale at the Church, located at Cass and Forest In the Cultural Center Sept. 27 at 12-2pm and Sept. 28-29 at 10-5pm. Enter the Church through the red door off Forest. -Cc RUNAWAYS - The Attic Theatre opens Its '92-'93 season with the Inspired musical, Runaways, by Elizabeth Swados. Sept. 27 thru Oct. 17. With a cast comprised entirely of teenagers from eighteen different schools, RU(1aways Is a' collage of songs, monologues, scenes, poems and dances portraying urban youngsters on the run. Attic Theatre, 7339 Third ,Ave (313/875-8285). � THE WIZ - Detroit will get a chance to Wease on down the road" WIth the maqlcal musical extravaganza, "The Wlz," when this Tony award-winning show p\&y \R glorious N.ew Masonic Temple theatre, f>.OD'1 mple", Ava. StephanIe Mills reprises her much-acclaimed role as Dorothy. (313/832-2232) . .1 TUESO��, .SEPT·I -Cc COLONIAL BIRTHDAY PAR1Y­ On Sat�rdays, 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 chiid (adults free). Kids of all ages. For more Information and reservations call WaltAr Weaver (313/833-1263). WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30 . Tami Evans (left) and Marlene May (right) appear In Nell Simon's Rumors Oct. 2 through Dec. 5 attne Hilberry Repertory Theatre. Call 577-2972 for ticket information. (photo by Patricia Clay). Season with ell Simon's 1988 farc , ·Rumor ,. at an Invlt tlon only performanc Oct. 3 following an October 2 preview. The play continues thru Dec. 5. For tickets and Information at (577-2972). WRITERS CONFERENCE - Everything you always wanted to know about self publishing tells you how to: *g t an ISBN No. * g t LIbrary of Congress catalog No. *promote your book *market your book, etc. 10am to 3pm at Kronk Recreation Center, 5555 McGraw at Junction. Pre-registration $10 - On site $15. (313/897-2551). CONCERTS 10-9 Wynonna and Billy Ray Cyrus wsg McBride and The Ride, 8pm, $20.50 reserved. Special Supertan seating also available. 10-10 Chicago and The Moody Blues, 7:30pm, 30 and $20 reserved. Special Superfan seating also available. 10-22 Petr wsg LIsa Sevlll and Mike E, 7:30pm, $17,50 and $12,50 reserved. Special Superfan seating also available. Groups of 15 or more receIVe $2.50 off. - The Palace of Aubum Hills Is located at Two ChampIonship Dr. In A�m M (;l13/m,o.1J)Q), ')1 I IU RY .. � ACTIVITIES 9-28 Gray Library. PRESCHOOL STORY TlME, 10:30am. Ages 3·5, (267 -6559). - Jefferson Library. BEDTIME STORY HOUR. 7pm. (267-6562). (297-9380). - Lothrop LIbrary. KIDS MOVIES, 4pm, (898-2414). Redford LIbrary. FAMILY STORY T1 E. 7pm. (935-5344). 1. Alan Jackson "Love's Got A Hold On You," (Arista) Last Week: No.3 '1 MONDA2YS' SEPT. 1 2. Billy Ray Cyrus "Could've Been -I , .. (Mercury) No.2 3. Aaron Tippin "'1 Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way," (RCA) No. � FORUM - The Health .and 4' Substance Abuse Dept. of the Detroit Urban League will host a public forum 4. Little Texas "You And Forever to reveal and discuss the results of And Me," (Warner) No.8 the Detroit Adolescent Substance S. Doug Stone "'Warning Labels," Abuse Survey which was conducted (Epic) No. S this summer among youth within the • 6. George Strait "So Much Like city. FREE and open to the public. My Dad," (MCA) No.7 208 Mack Ave In Detroit, MI. 7. Collin Raye "In This Life," (313/832-4600). (Epic) No.9 -Cc NEW WORLD FURROWS - 8. Tri ha Yearwood "Wrong Side Former Detrolter Michele Gibbs is Of Memphis," (MCA) No. 10 featured In an exhibit entitled New 9. Chri Ledoux "Whatcha Gonna World Furrows at the Swords Into O W· h C b .. Lib "Plowehares Peace Center & Gallery, o It A ow oy, ( 1 erty 33 E Adams Ave In Detroit, MI. Sept. Album Cut) No.6 28 thru Oct. 3. New World Furrows .10. Randy Travis "If I Don't Have expresses the artist's Interest In. and You," (Warner) No. 14 IdentificatIon with, IndIgenous peoples, their spirituality grounded with all things and beings. � COLLECTION GALLERY - Designs that have been cherIshed for generations are on display in the American Life Collection Gallery, a showcase for furniture and oecoratlve Items reproduced from the museum's collections. A d aler resource center provides gallery FREE child care during the ride. For more' Information call (517/673-3666). � RUMORS - WSU's Hllberry Theatre opens Its 30th Anniversary visitors with specIal-order Information and a list of available sizes, colors and finishes plus the names of retailers who sell American ite Collection products near their h m towns. FREE. Henry Ford Museum. Call (313/271-1620). HFH FRIDAY, OCT. 2 I continued from 81 9-29 Gray Library. PARENTING CLASS. 1-3pm. (921-1150 to register). - Monteith Library. CHESS CLUB. 3:30pm. Ages 10 & up, (267 -6560). 9-30 Cam pbell LIbrary. CHILDREN'S FILMS� 4pm, D recorded much of Ho Frat Hol in hotel rooms across America. "We'd record anytime we could--after the show, before the show," says X Ho. "I think recording while we were on the road made us hungry and helped us create some dope material." That takes care of HFH's sound; as for their unique style of garb, well you have to blame the HO's themselves for that. "Th way we dress simply reflects our personalities!" says King Ho. "There s always a positive, ener­ getic vibe goin' on around here­ th"at's what Ho Frat Hol is all about, bouncing off the wall." Yeah, so check out Ho Frat HoI . now--and become one of the in­ itiated. Oct. 2-4 Big Band Dance Extravaganza - Dance to the sounds big bands of the 30's and 40's In the historic Grand Ballroom. This year, the Jimmy Dorsey and the Grand Hotel's orchestras will play music for dancing the waltz, or jitterbug. Learn to dance or Just brush up on your steps with available Instructors. - For additional Information on these and other events, contact Grand Hotel's sal offtce at (517/349-4600). Reservations can be made by ling .1-800-33-GRAND. Mise EVENTS 'Ct National College Poetry Contest - Open to all college & university students desiring to have their poetry anthologized. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top five poems. Deadline: October 31. For Contest Rules send stamped envelope to: I nternatlonal Publications, PO Box 44044-L, Los Angeles, CA 90044. ADVERTISE HERE CALL EARLENE -S69·0033 ZHIGGIE' continued from 81 'CcMURDER IN MISSISSIPPI - An extraordinary original Investigative documentary revels new evidence about tile 1964 murder of three young civil rights workers in MI�slsslppl, a crime that made headlines around the world and stili holds a poignancy for many Americans. Murder In' Mississippi will. make Its North American premiere In Investigative Reports, anchored and narrated by Bill Kurtis, at 9pm and 1 am ET (6pm and 10pm pn* -'check local listings. show-stopping dance style and wild persona. Since all of the fellas attended Universities-Lo Ho is a card­ carrying member of Kappa Alpha Phi, Inc. -incorporating "step­ ping," a ritualistic 'form of dance performed by fraternities, into their already dazzling Hip-Hop street style seemed a natural. They call this combination "G- 90 style." "G-90 Style is a posi­ tive aura that we came up with while out with Hammer," says X Ho. "Hey, we were on the bill with acts we admired, like Bobby Brown, Heavy D. & the Boyz, Kool Moe Dee, New Edition and Kid N Play-so we had to come up with something that allowed us to compete." . But they took it further than that, eventually choreographing the music videos and stage show accompanying the mega-selling Please Hammer Don't Hurt (Em LP, and choreographed steps for all of Bust It acts. Their work on the Hammer clips in fact earned them a MTV Music Video Award nomination for choreography. And Ho Frat Ho! organized the..; infamous daily on-the-road exer­ ci e regimen for Hammer's fami­ ly of stage dancers (which includes running four miles a day) which has now become legendary. perfect for play at hip-hop clubs and parties, and who would know better what would appeal to dan­ cers? The first single, "Toss It Up," will sufficiently introduce listeners to the beat that will make them want to move. "Our sound is different," says Face of Zhigge's music. "It's not hardcore nor is it tribe like. Zhigge is a fun group, a positive group. Our sound is something new. This is what our talents produced, so I can just say, it's us," adds Kazo. "There's a happy feel to it. We have a lot of hype beats on the album, but we've kept the hip­ hop base," says Tonga. This is just another step up in the hip-hop business for Zhigge and soon these fly, Zhigge guys will be rakin' in the dough. Listen to WOET Radio 101.9 FM Each Sunday 2am - 7am Call in 577-1019 fl R CORD. JJ HOME OF ,. FAMOU COACHMAN'. NEW & OLD STYLE MUSIC RECORD. • TAPE • CD'. • 45'. BLUES JAZZ. SPIRITUALS POP(JLAA R B BLANK NEEDLES ACCE"S8S0 IE MAIL ORDERS ACCTO ' BLUES DISTR/8UTOIf (313) 571-2222 6340 CHARLEVOIX· NEAR MT. EllIOTT • DETROIT. MI . ' ANSWERS TO BLACK HISTORY QUESITONS I EMB 4R 27th - (175). 28th - Henry Armstr ng. Fcatherwci ht, Ii htwei ht and wel­ terweight title in 1938. 29th - To have Blacks tire ettie" in Africa and the West Indie voluntarily. The plan did not work. th - Jubil � ong. o TOBER 1 t -- Na hvillc, IN. 2nd - Andr 'w ·T. Hat her, or an Ian i co. 3rd - Col. Charle Y ung did it t prove hi Iitnc for war ervice in 1917 ISATURO:V, OCT. I BIKE-A-THON - Camp Fowler, 2315 Harmon Lake Rd, Mayville MI, celebrates Its. 35th year history of provldl ng outdoor recreational camping for people wIth development disabilities. There Is a ride for all abilities; 101, 55, 46, 36 and 12 miles. All rider receive FREE t-shlrts, complimentary breakfast and spaghetti dinner as well as water and snacks from aid stetlons along the ro es. Riders may take advantage -of FREE lodging at the camp the night before and after the event; also u one hundred and evenly-five THE ROAD-TIlE excit - ment and pressure of daily live performance-lent itself to the energy of HFH's album; they