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Top 10 Singles
"Give It Up,"
Love You,"
Top R&B/Soul
1. Arre.ted Develop eat
"People Everyday,"
(Chry lis/ERG) Last Week: No.6
2. Tevin Campbell "Alone With
Y au, .. (QwestfWarner) No. 7
3. Jade "I Wanna Love You,"
(Giant/Reprise) No.8
4. Jocleci "I'm Still Waiting," (Up­
town/MCA) No. 11
S. After 7 "Kickin" It," (Virgin)
No.9
6. Troop "Sweet November: (At­
lantic) No. 10'
7. EPMD "Crossover,"
(IAl.JChaos) No. 13
I. Men' Moraaa 11uoulh The
Tears," (pendulurn/Elektra) No. IS
9. East C t Family "1-4-AIl-4-
1: (BIV/Motown) No. 18
10. AI B. Sure! "Right Now,"
�"'.20 0 'u
Top C&W Sinqtes
1. Littl Ten "You And Forever
And Me," (Warner) Last Week: No.
4
2. Gee» Strait "So Much Like
My Dad," (MCA) No.6
3. CoUiD 'Raye "In This Life,"'
(Epic) No.7
4. Chris Ledoux "'Vbatcba Gonna
Do With A Cowboy," (Liberty
Album Cut) No.9
S. Trisha Yearwood "Wrong Side
Of Memphis," (MCA) No.8
6. Randy Travi -If I Didn't Have
You," (MCA) No.8
7. Wynona "No One Else On
Eanh," (Curb/MCA) No. 11
8'. Billy Ray Cyrus "Could"ve
Been Me: (Mercury) No.2
9. Diamond Rio "Nowhere
Bound," (Arista) No. 12
10. Joe Dirrie "Next Thing
Smokin " , .. (Epic) No. 23, '
1. Mr. Saturday
BillyCryscal
2. CaptaiD ROD Kurt Russell
3. SDeaken Robert Redford
4. Pet Sematary D
5. kbool Tie. Brandon Fraser
6. The Miabty Ducks Emilio Es­
tevez
7. Out On A Limb Matthew
Broderick ,
8. HoneymooD In Vel" Nicolas
Cap
9. SlqIe White Female Bridlet
Fonda
, 10. Slailes
Top Video Rentals
1. Wayne' World starring Dana
Carvey (Paramount - Rated: PG-
13) Last Week: No.1
2. White,;' Men Can't Jump
Woody Harrelson (FoxVideo - R)
No.2
3. Fried Green Tomatoes Jessica
Tandy (MCA/Universal - PG-13)
No.3
4. Medicine Man Sean Connery
(Hollywood Home Video - PG- 13)
No.6
S. Memorie. or An Invi ible
Man Chevy Chase (Warner -. PG-
13) No.9
6. The Priaee or Tide Barbra
Streisand (Columbia TriStar - R)
No.4
1. Hook Robin Williams (Colum­
bia TriStar - PG) No. 1
8. The Hand That Roc The
Cradle Annabella Sciorra (Hol­
lywood Home Video - R) No.5
9. Ru. h Jason Patrie (MGM/UA
- R)No. 8
10. Grand anyon Kevin Klin
(Fox Vid '0 - R) No. 10 •
I MONDAY, OCT. 51
-Cr REFLECTIONS - Tessa Stein,
native of South Africa, will exhibit
recent clay sculpture In an exhibit at
Citizens Bank Lobby Galle'1 from
Oct. 5-29. An opening reception will
be held Oct 9 from 4-6pm. The
reception Is open 10 the public;
,FREE. Greater Flint Arts Council,
130 E Second St, Flint, MI
(313/238-ARTS) .
I TUESDAY, OCT. 61
-Cr CI,RCUS - Ringling Bros. and
Barnum &. Bailey Circus opens at
&:30pm, and will present ten
performances thru Oct. 11. Ringling
Bros. will present a "Menagerie."
The Menagerie will allow
clrcus-goers a first-hand, up-close
and personal look at 21 elephants, 11
tigers, 5 lions, 2 llamas, 4 camels: 34
hor ses. 4 ponies, 4 zebras, 5
I
TERLOCHENCHAMBER
PLAYERS
six Sunday afternoon concerts featuring a varied repertoire
perfonned by Academy faculty. 4pm. Michael P. Dendrinos
ChapeI/Recitai Hall. A pre-concert lecture will begin at 3:30pm. For
infonnation call (616) 276-6230. Concert dates are: Oct. 18, Nov.
22 I Jan. 24, Feb. 21, April 18 and May 16 .. Tickets are $8 &.$5. '.
buffaloes, 6 cows, 4 pigs, 3 goats and
even a flock of ducks! Admittance to
the menagerie Is Included In the
prices of a regular circus ticket.
Tickets are $12.50, $10.50 and
$8.50. For Information and
showtlmes call (313/567-6000).
� COLONIAL BI RTHDA Y 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
free). Kids of all ages. For more
Information and reservations call
Walter Weaver (313/833-1263).
WEDNESDAY,
OCT. 7
� TOMORROW'S LEADERS -
Materials for the 92-93 Coca Cola
Scholars Program are available In
over 19,000 schools across the U.S.
HS seniors can compete for 50
rour-year $20,000 scholarships and
100 four-year $4,000 scholarships,
for study at any accredited U.S.
college or unlv. Selection Is based
on leadership, achievement and
commitment, both Inside and outside
the classroom. More rnformatlon and
an application for this unique
scholarship may be obtained from
the scholarship coordinator at your
HS. Application deadline Is Oct. 31.
I THURSD�W, OCT. I
, �. TRIBUTE - Barrister's
. Committee for the UNCF to sponsor
Its "Second Annual Tribute" honoring
Detroit's seven chief judges, 6-1 Opm
at Porterfield's Marina Village on the
Listen to WOET Radio 101.9 FM
Each Sunday 2am • 7am
Call In 577-1019
Jl R�CORD. JJ
. HOME OF
,. FAMOtJ COA�HMAH',
NEW. OLD STYLE MUSIC
RECORDS • TAPES • CD'. • 45'.
BLUES JAZZ. 'SPIRITUALS POpULAR
R&B BLANKS NEEOLES ACCE'S8S0RIES
MAIL. ORDERS ACCTO • BLUES OISTRIBUTOIf
(313) 5.71-2222
6340 CHARLEVOIX • NEAR MT. EliJOH • DETROIT, MI
ISATUR��Y, OCT. I
� FLEA MARKETS - Detroit
Historical Society Guild Flea Markets
held at Historic Fort Wayne, 6325 W
Jefferson at Livernois. Oct. 10 and
11. (297-9363) .
� HAMLET - William
Shakespeare's Hamlet opens at
WSU's Hllberry Theatre at 8pm.,
following a preview performance on
Oct, 9 at 8pm. The play run In
rotating repertory thru Jan. 29, 1993.
Tickets range from $8 to $15. For
Information call (313/577-2972).
� RUMORS - WSU's Hllberry
Theatre opens Its 30th Anniversary
Season with Nell Simon's 1988
farce. The play continues thru Dec.
5. For tickets and information at
(577-2972). 0 As part of the conference a r of
� STOP SEXUAL HARASSMENT performanc will be held the 1515
- Through discussion, lectures, and Broadway Theatre.
.exerc�ses., . p�r�!clp�'1��..1", thl� .. - O� 9 7�Opm to 9'30pm Afrlkan
wor ,,�tlCW 11,.I$�rn �h eX4al I· 's dl Th' -s
'hara��'fn� IS"tuiCf now 0 t1ghrttle)�" mer � n tu 0 atra, I • ., to
tough sexual harassment problems SIster, dlr�cted Jame R.�d
th t k· Of '9 hO t 230 .. Faulkner" II � I .) ....
a wor ers ace. :" am 0 : pm
at ACTWU Hall, 1550 Howard, - Oct, 10 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Registration Fee: $12. Must be Crossway Productions, -Attltude.-,
pre-registered by Oct. 8. directed by Elreta Dodd
(313/842-6262) .
Influences. Wom n In Bras run Oct.
9-25 and pr nted In th Eert D.A.
Smith Theatr on th U of D M rey'
McNichols campu. Brochure
available. Call (313/993-1130).
� STOPPING APARTHEID'S WAR
- South Africa B hind th
Headlines. Sipho Gcaba he a
leading member of the ANC will
speak at WSU Student C nter Bldg -
Hllberry C at 7:30pm. FREE. Open
to the public.
Ing 80
labia.
10-3 Glenn Frey, 8pm, $5 reserved.
10-9 Wynonna and Billy Ray.Cyrus
wsg McBride and The Ride, Spm.
$20.50 reserved. Special Superfan
10-18 17 Elton John d H
Band, Spm, 28.50 rved,4tlcket
limit on low bowl lng, e tick
limit on upper bowl atlng.
- The P of Auburn H
loeat d Two Ch plonshlp Or. In
Auburn Hili (313/377-0100).
MISC EVENTS
-Cr National Coil Poetry Com
- Open to II college & un 8Ity
stud nts de Iring to h v th Ir P<*'Y
anthologized. C h prlz will be
awarded to the top flv po rna.
Deadline: October 31. For Cort
Rule nd stamped envelope to:
I nternatlonal Publications. PO Bax
44044-L, Loa Angeles, CA 90044.
Afrikan American
Theatre Alliance
Conferene
- St. Louis Black Repretory
Theatre, ·The �ong Joumey: rfHI
Story of The Pullman Porter;
directed by Ron Hines.
- Alarlnjo Theatre (Chicago),
·Orlsha Tales· featuring Adekola
Adedapo (accompanied by Bobby
·SlIm· James).
For Information call (313) 527-02n.
Detroit River. All proceeds tq_go to °
the United Negro College Fund
(UNCF). Tickets $25 per person and
may be reserved thru Oct. 6th by
phoning (313/8824444).
I FRIDAY! OCT.' 9 II .__ ____;.C_O_NC_E_R_T_S____.
ttCONTEMPORARY PLAYS - The THE pALACE
Theatre Company of the U of D
Mercy, announced their 192-93
schedule. Two contrasting plays by
Detroit-area playwright Kim Carney
make up Women In Br�s and
./
-Cr ALUMNI ARTISTS - The
Marygrove College Art Dept will host
an opening reception from
3:30·6:00pm to meet the guest artists
nd ennounc th opening of B er,
Whitton-Chavis, Kehm exhibit
featuring works by three Marygrove
alumnI. The reception and xhlblt
will be held In The Gallery of the
Liberal Arts Bldg on campus.
Marygrove College, 8425 W
McNichol Rd. The exhibit runs thru
Nov. 12. For Information
(313/862-8000 ext. 290).
� FREEDOM FUND DINNER -
Fight for Freedom Fund Dinner 4pm
at th Holiday Inn-Falrlane In Detro.
Guest speaker: MI Supreme Court
Justice Conrad Mallett, Jr. to give
keynote address. llcket $40 per
person (Includes one year
membership) for more Information
call (313/563-8685).
-Cr 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 atthe Detroit Public LIbrary,
5201 Woodward, thru Oct. 28. The
exhibit Is FREE and open to the
public. (313/833-4043).
-Cr RUNAWAYS - The Attic Theatre
opens Its '92-'93 season with the
Inspired musical, Runaways, by
Elizabeth Swados. Oet, 4-17. With
a cast comprl ed entirely of
!. rs from- elghteen .<.flff9rent .-------------------------'
school , Runaways Is a collage of
songs, .monologues, scenes, poems
and dances portraying urban
youngsters on the run. Attic Theatre,
7339 ThIrd Ave (313/875-8285).
-Cr PLYMOUTH TRAIN SHOW -
Returns to the city of Plymouth. The
show will feature over 100 dealer
table of new, used and antique toy
train for sale at 'the Plymouth
Cultural CeMel, 525 Farmer.
Admission: $2.
-APPLE FESTIVAL-Is being
held In the Historic Old Village
featuring arts, crafts, antiques, rides
for the kids and fun for the whole
family.
- PLYMOUTH YARD HOBBY
- toy trains will be operating 'during
the show hours for all to enjoy In the
train shop located trackslde In the
Plymouth Freight house. For
Information call (313/455-4455).
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17th An·nual Conference
October 9-11�'J991
DETROIT� MICHIGAN
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