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II FRIDAY, JAN.-
MONDA� _ 29�
...__ __ J_A_N_. _2_5 __ ---, � THE ORES ER - Is an
"'�IMAGINGALTERNATlVES:WAR aff ctlonate, funny, and moving
OR PEACE? - A permanent portrait of life backstage. Ronald
co\\ ion from January 25 thru SCch Harwood' The Dr er run Jan 29
1, 1993 at the Sword Into thru F b. 14 \n the E O.A. Sm
Plo snares Peace Theatre on the U of 0 Mercy's
33 E Adams. For lnformaUon c cno campus. For InformafTon,
(965-5422). a brochure or reservation
(313/993-1130) .
im Rhoze 0
perform a alcolm X
DErR IT - The Detroit Public
Library' kick IT celebration for
African Am rican Hi tory Month is
ch duled or Wednesday, January
27,1 from6:4 -9:00p.m. in the
Friend Auditorium. Susan Watson
i mi tres of cercmoni .
Harpi t Om ta Sande will open
the program, followed by a wel­
colm (rom Library Director Jean
Curti , and opening remarks by
Susan Watson. Also on the pro­
gram i Dr. Marian Moore, director
of the Mu eum of African
Arneri n Hi tory.
Detroit a t r, Tim Rhoze, just
completin� a ,u�ce fUI" run in, est Supporting Actor for multiple
Au. t WIlson. Fences, at the roles in "Ho "and by the Detroit
Atlle:n ater, �Jll p rtray MaI<;,<>lm ew for Best Supporting Ac r as
X In a dramatic mon I gue, The Lyons in "Fences"
Education of Malcolm X". Written . .
and due ted by Bill Harris. Go pe.1 musl� fT?m the. HoJ?C
. Presbytenan inspiration Choler
Rh. I Wei! norrunated by the clo e the program. The Main
D trou Fre� Pres 10 1992 �or �f Library i located at 5201 Wood-
HA"/t,,,r. t r hi rote . J I.n rm ward. For information call 833-
H wa previou ly 4040 or 833-4049.
nominal d y the Fret! Press for
A GOOD AN IS HARD TO F1
- A gosp I mustcal t d I with
the weakening structure of th
African-American f mlly, th
diminishing population of
African-American males, and the
changing role and Imp ct of the
African-American woman In our
community. The entire f mlly Is
encouraged to come e thl
enlightening and entertaining
experience on ag. ThI the I
performance at th Mu Ic H I In
Detroit. For tick Information can
(3131963-7622) .
� PHANTO OF THE OPERA - By
Gaston Leroux. the musical tells th
story of the hideously deformed
Phantom who lurks beneath the stage
of the Paris Opera, exercls ng a re gn
over all its occupants. He falls
Instantly In love with the young
soprano Christine, devoting hlmsetf
to creating a new star for the Opera
by nurturing her extraordinary talents
by employing all the skills at his
disposal. ·Phantom of the Opers­
opens at the Masonic Temple
Theatre, 500 Temple Avenue In­
Detroit. Runs thru Feb. 14, 1993.
Tlcket/lnformatlon call
(313/832-59�) ..
� THE VIOLENT UNIVERSE - A
forty-five minute program every Tues.
and Thurs. Jan. 25 thru March 25,
1993. at 7pm·. The program Is
narrated by veteran actor Vincent
Prlce. This sky show takes
planetarium visItors on a our of
·thlngs that go bump In the night.·
Location: The Carr-Fles Planetarium
of MCe, 221 S. Quartertlne Rd In
Muskegon. For Information
(777 -0289).
TUESDAY,
JAN. 26
t'l NOVA - I nvestigates the story of
this infamous human experlraern that
many believe perverted prinCiples of
medical ethics and the relationship
between patient and doctor and
subject and researcher on "The
Deadly. Deception," presented by
George Stra' at 8pm ET on PBS
(chec local listings) (60-mlnute
Oocurn ent ary).
U THE REAL THING - Is about
I eiligent and sophisticated people
caught up in the Irresistible bonds of
\ love and. marriage and the
unr Ing n � • Tom
Stoppard's com dy fI d
Infidelity, open t the Hllberry
Th IItr (WSU camp ) and ru thru
F b. 25, 1993. (3131577 -2972).
Val
o
WEDNESDAY,
JAN. 27 -
fr
nov I
� th t sjon n young
r bel and their parente In
pr -R volutlonary Ru la.
Performance held at th Hllberry
Th r (WSU camp ). Rune thru
Feb. 8, 1993. For ticket
(�1315n -2972).
TheAr
2-2 David B rr I a comp erl
performer whose mus c ha ranged
from opening the 1988 Olympic
gam In Seoul to cfoslng the n work
broadcast of the NCAA Basketball
Tournament. Door 7.75 member ,
ud nt & seniors; 8.75 other .
2-3 Op n St g makes th Ark
stage yours! Sign up at 7.30 for a
hort . Door: 2 members. senior
& students; $3 others.
2-4 Mlch el Smith has gained fa e
a the musical director. composer
and musician for the Steppenwolf
production of The Grapes of Wra h.
Door: $9 member, studen s
seniors; $10 others.
- The Ark. 637 1/2 South Main St I
Ann Arbor. MI313/761-1451).
THURSDAY,
JA .28
DEINA ERICA-Th v ,
w multi-media exhibition
howcase the ctual 18th, 19th and
20th c ntury machines that
transformed Americans' lives by
revolutionizing th production of
power and good. Video
presentations and photographs
Introduce visitors to the men and
wom n behind th machine. Henry
Ford Museum (313/271-1620).
Detroit Fil
Theatre
,1-24 THE CRYING GAME
1-29 NASHVILLE (Jan. 29-31)
2-5 MY NEW GUN (U.SA-l 92 cy
Cochran) (Feb. 5- n
- Th Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200
Woodward Avenue
, �,,..
21 )
R ROAD, TROY, MICHIG
t\ LET IT SNOW - gtves a glimpse
Into hCfN earty 0 rolters entertained
themsetves on those day when It
was wiser to remain Indoors. This
exhibition runs thru March, 1993
the OHM, 5401 Woodward.
(833-1805) .
1Jfi 1bjy 1lireJfmf Sing �
[i_fi etJty Wice ana sing,
1{{( eartli am[ fieJn0t rinD,
�tnJrWitfi,tfie harmonies cf.fiEtJtJj;
kt our �oicing rise
Jilgn as tfi£ fist'rdrw-
1£ itresnmtfWas tliurffUW [4.
Sing aSD1tJJ foCCcftF£ fait5 tliattf,� lias tsugfitus;
irw a sorw foJf lJftF.efWpe tIiat die nas.1ISi
ing tJie rising sun «four neW diry .'
1£ us marcIi on ti{f 1Jictor.Y is Won�
James �dOn"lUason. ( -19'J8)
. DCPA
(Detroit Carter of Perform'ng Arts)
2-3 Sojourner Truth - Pow rful
Woman Orator - Sojourner Truth
knew her miss on was from God. She
walked from podIum to podium
across New England, th Eastern
Seaboard, the South, and. Mldw ,
proclaiming Truth about Negro rights,
women' rtght end human right . 'A
Sojoumer f� Truth, she ftnally settled
In Battle Creek, MI. Her Itfe end
powerful speeches are performed on
our age, demonstrating her rengtn
and wisdom. (70 min . Qradea .. k) 12).
2-4 artln Luth r King - I Have A
Dr am (the mor eader of th Civil �
Rights Movement) - His dream and
the Civil Rights Movement are
powerfully portr yed on our ge
with the songs. th speeches, and the
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