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January 17, 1993 - Image 14

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-01-17

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;
L �a!endar of Eve_fJ_ts_ ". __ � _I
• DAVID PAnON
presents the Gospel Musical
TH U Ie AL
Opens This Tuesday
. J nu ry 1 h hrou
,J ry 24t ,1 3
pr id nt of Bi hop Coli ge in
Dall ,will di cu "The
Legacy of Martin Lutper King
Jr." th keynote epeakers at
WSU' nnu I MLK memorial
lucheon program at noon in the
Community Art Gallery.
Open to the public. Lunch
ticket are $20 each. For
inform tion ca� community
relation at (313) 577-2246.
NOTHING SACRED - is a
free adaptation of the 1862
Russian novel about the
t nsions between young
rebels and their parents in
pre-Revolutionary Rus ia.
Performances held at the
Hilberry Theatre (WSU
campus). Runs thru Feb. 8,
1993. For tickets
(313/577 -2972),
THURSDAY,
JAN. 21
PHANTO OF THE
OPERA - By Gaston Leroux,
the musical tells the story ofthe
hideously deformed Phantom
who lurks beneath the stage of
the Paris Opera, exercising a
reign over all its occupants.
He falls instantly in love with
the young soprano Christine,
devoting himsetf to creating a
new star for the Opera by
nurturing her xtr ordinary
talents by em playing all the
skills at his disposal.
"Phantom of the Opere" opens
at the Masonic Temple
Theatre, 500 Temple Avenue
I in Detroit. Runs thru Feb. 14,
1993. TIckeVinfDrmation call
(313/832-5900) .
� MAD IN AMERICA -
This vast, new multi-media
exhibition showcases the
actual 18th, 19th and 20th
century. machines that
transformed Americans' lives
by revolutionizing the
production of power and
goods. Video presentations
and photographs introduce
visitors to the men and women
behind the machines. Henry
Ford Museum.
(313/271 -1 620).
FRIDAY,
JAN.-22
. \
The Wizard of Oz
"The WizardofOz, II Hollywood's greatest motion picture fairy tale, is scheduled to take Detroit
by storm Jan. 22-24, 1993. (One Weekend Only!) The Fox will magically be 'transformed into
the 'Merry Old Land of Oz.' Dorothy, Toto, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Covvardly
Lion will make special guest appearances I All "munchkins" 12 and under receive a free
Thorn Apple Valley sack lunch. The melodic sounds of the famous Fox Wur1itzer organ, the
giant Fox film screen and Oz-like atmosphere will carry movie patrons "somewhere over the
rainbow .. ,11 General Admission tickets for "The Wizard of Oz" are $5. For more information
call the Events Hotline at (313/396-7600 anytime).
A GOOD AN IS HARD TO
FI 0 - A gospel musical that
deal with the weakening
structu re of he
African-American family, the
diminishing population of
African-American males, and
the changing role and impact
of the African-Am erican
woman in our community. The
entire fam Uy is encouraged to
come see this enlightening and
entertaining experience on
stage. Performances will be
* MLK LUCHEON held Jan. 19-24 at the Music
PROGRAM -The Rev. Harry Hall in Detroit. For ticket
Wr' ht .. t f information call
Ig, rmrus er 0 (
Cornerstone Baptist Church in • 313/963-7622).
Brooklyn, NY, and former
MONDAY,
JAN. 18
I t'l LET IT SNOW - gives a
glimpse into how early
Detroiters entertained
.. themselves on those days
when it was wiser to remain
indoors. This exhibition runs
thru March, 1993 at the OHM,
5401 Woodward. (833-1805).
Second Gospel Church of Detroit .-... • ..... - .. -
Presents
'93
I
'SUNDAY,
J�N. 23
a r
Charity Basketball, Double Header!!
Monday, 1anuary 18th, 1993 at 1:00 p.m.
in
St. Benedict Gymnasium
1611110hn R. (comer of Ferris)
Highland Park, MI
FEATURING
Anthony's All-Stars ( -0)
U'Jima House Operation Down
Detroit's Rescue Mission
.'
Special GUtst:
Low Down Producdons • Plus Prius, GJUlfes and Raffles
dults $5.00 Children' (under 12) $1.00
Into" Tic:kets: 883·1947 • 883·1116
7i
- NIQerIan Prov.t;,
AGOODMA
The man with
one eye thanks
God only after
he has seen a
blind man.
Sorter Elementary
to hold program in
honor of M LK -
Student K-6 at S rter
Elementary School will be having a
program on Wedne day, January 20.
from 10·11 a.m., in honor of Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Some of the peake on program
will includ :
Rev. Walter L Brown pastor of
E enezer M.B. Church peaking on
Dr. King: mmi loner Ricky Hill,
peakin on Malcolm X; and James
a • retrr d principal from Benton
l l a rb o r Area S hools will be
�p�' in on Oprah Winfrey. Others
(In pro Tam will be retired teacher,
M . It c hum and Rev. Warren
J chcll, ne of our area hi torians.
:ach p akcr wBl peak for 0
minutes t van ucla , � from
-6th and a terward the rodents
\\ III pre int a sket and sing on" for
the pcake in appreciation.
* CONCERT - Cajun and
zydeco music, Louisiana-style
food and an enlarged dance
floor will highlight the second
annual "A Night of Louisiana"
concert beginning at 7pm in
Rose Arena at Central
Michigan University. Tickets
for the event are $12 and are
available at the Warriner Box
Office, (517/774-3000).
Directed,
Written and Produced by
Rev, DaVid P yton ,

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