". (Detroit Cent a Perlaming Ms) 2-11 'SOJOURNER TRUTH - Powerful Woman Orator -Sojourner Truth knew her mission was from God. She walked from podium to THE DRESSER -Is an affectionate, podium across New England, the funny. and moving portrait of life Eastern Seaboard, the South, and backstage. Ronald Harwood's The Midwest, proclaiming Truth about Dresser runs Feb, 7-14 In the Earl Negro rights, women's rights and D.A. Smith Theatre on the U of D human rights. A Sojourner for Truth, Mercy's McNichols campus. For, she flnally settled In Battle Creek, MI. Information, a brochure or Her life and powerful speeche are reservations (313/993-1130). performed on our stag, demonstrating her strength and wisdom. (70 minute Grades 4 to 12). 2·12 MARTIN LUTHER KING - I Have A Dream (the moral leader of the Civil Rights Movement) - His dream and the Civil Rights Movement are powerfully portrayed on our stage with the songs, the speeches, and the .PBS program start Is delayed on people who marched with him. See this date. (Check local Uatlngs) Rosa Parks says 'NoW. Experience the marches and the historic events reenacted. See MLK and his dream come alive. Feel the .intensity at..-.­ mission and ap cl te the rights already won. (fO minute . Gr d s .. to 12). - DCPA, 8041 Harper Ave at Ven Dyke (3131884-5741 or 313/642-6383). SUNDAY, FEB. 7 AMERICANS - View 101 portraits of exceptional Americans Feb. 7 thru arch 21, 1993 at the DIS, 5200 Woodward. Admlssion:$6. Advance tickets (313)833-2323. ART EXHIBIT - A little bit of thl (oils, watercolors, pastels). A Ilttl b of that (drawings, paintings and sculpture) created by mixed media artist Donald Calloway Jr. Come view his works of art Feb. 7-March 6, 1993 at the Liberal Arts Gallery, Inc., 3361 Gratiot In Detroit. (313/925-9578). MaNDA Y, FEB. S IMAGING ALTERNATIVES: WAR OR PEACE? - A permanent collection from Feb. 8 thru March 11, 1 993 at the Swords into Plowshares Peace Center & Gallery, 33 E Adams. For Information (965-5422). THE VIOLENT UNIVERSE - A forty-five minute program every Tues. and Thurs. Feb. 8 thru March 25, '993, at 7pm. The program Is narrated by veteran actor VIncent • Pr\ce. ",,:r \ y how \I k planetarium vis tors on a tour of I hlngs that go bump In the night.' Location: The Carr-Fles Planetarium of MCC, 221 S. Quarterllne Rd In Muskegon. For Information (777 -0289). TUESDAY� FEB. 9 THE REAL THING - is about In elligent and sophisticated people caught up in the Irresistible bonds' of love and marriage and the unrelentln ain of adultery. Tom Stop s comedy of fidelity and . dellty, opens a� the Hllberry Theatre (WSU campus) and runs thru Feb. 25, 1993. (313/577-2972). WEDNESDAY, . FEB. 10 THUR.SDAY, FEB. 11 OUR TOWN - Chronicles three separate days In the lives of the denizens of a fictional town, Grover's Corners, New Hampshire, In the years 1901-1913. Feb. 11-14 at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre In Ann Arbor', MI. Tickets (313/764-0450). FRIDAY, FEB. 12 AFFAIR Of THE HEART - LaBelle Provence, specializlnq In European . antiques and interior de.slgn, In a benefit for the American Heart Assoc., will preview the arrival of one of a ind antique armoires and other European Country anUques at the firs! annual "Affair of the Heart" recption on Feb 12, from 5-8p and Feb, 13, from' 10-5pm. 14% of all purchase going to benefit the charity. For Information call La Belle Provence, 119 North Center In Northvltle, Mf (313/347-4333). _ CON'CERT �ERIES - M.ustard Retreat will present a delightful everuo of folk music and stories In the Performance Space, Bldg F, m 9 of Oaklaee Community College' (on e Auburn Hills campus), 2900 Fea hers one Dr Feb 12 a 8pm. (313-340-6546). LET IT SNOW gives a glimpse Into how early 0 trOI ers .entertalned AFRICAN MASK WORKSHOP - African m ka are mor than just art work. Other functions Include: magical properties, mediator between owner & spirit world, Initiation and tr nsltlon from 'M�toAft1oenlAtr1ow\Amertoen adol scence to maturity & burial HstoIy: wt'tIIl. cIci1't you In functions. These Insight will be echocI' explor d In a two-we k African Mask 2.12 "Africa's Impact on World Ceramic workshop at the Detroit Religions," Guest Lecturer: Emz Historical Museum (5401 Woodward) Nabawl Feb. 13 and 20 from 1 :30-3:30pm. Participants must be age 12 and up. Attendance at both sessions Is required. Fee $20, To register contact Walter Weaver (313-833-1263) . BLACK AWARENESS - Act Three presents 'The Artistry of Blackness· from 2-4pm at McGregor Library. 12244 Woodward Ave 10 Highland Park. This FREE Black History month program will feature The Mlghty_ Volee of Wonder �gospeO, - Joseph Walker William. Marcus Blunt (gospel solo) and many Commun ty Center, 8431 Rosa Park. t Euclid (313-865-5710) more. . Everyone Is encour gad t", com . FRO SEA TO SHiNING SEA - A exhlla'ratlng musical dram celebrating the building of the " transcontinental railroad - and the Image explores the arts throughouf diversity of the crews who labore n the Americas, celebrating the It. Performanc are a1 11 am and - extraordl nary creative ferment that 2pm Feb 13 the Music Hall Center has garnered global acclaim and 350 Madison Ave, Detrott. T1ck8t� given rise to a distinct and are $6, (313-963-7663). Increasingly Influential Latin American and Caribbean artistic VALENTINE'S WORKSHOP - voice. Parents and their children are In d to participate In a free Val ntlne workshop from 1 :30-3:30pm the Detroit Historical Museum, 01 ooctward. Participants will make Valentines whUe learning about the history of Valentines. Call Walter Weaver at (313-833-1263). them elves on tho d y when It wa wi r to reme n Indoor. Th s exhlb�lon runs thru March, 1993 the OHM, 5401 Woodward. (833-1805). SATURDAY, 'FEB. 13 DCPA The African-American Experi ence , 2-8 MURDER IN MISSISSIPPI - The true secret history behind the events used In the controversial film of the same name. It examines the summer of 1964 when three civil rights activists, two white and one Black were arrested following and Informer's tip-off and were later prominent citizen, a civil rights supporter - and Black. 2-10 THE NICOLAS BROTHERS: WE DANCE AND WE SING - With a film and dance career spanning six decades, the Nicholas Brothers influenced Gregory Hines, Me Hammer and Baryshnlkov. Considered on a par with Fred Astalre and Gene Kelly, these remarkable mentell their own story Including rare show business footage. 2-15 RELUCTANT COMRADE - - A&E C' .. room IIIrs , c mer c I-fr ,from 7 -Sam ET Md 4·5am PT. T m y videotape and retain th programs for edu one! u for up to on year from rdat. Lecture/Work hop Seri 2·13 "The African Woman: Mother of Humanity. "Guest Lecturer: Sia UII 2·20 "The African In American History". Guest Lecturer: Ayodel Bakerl 2·26 "The Restsltence to Oppression", Guest Lecturer: Mutope R. Alkebulan 2·27 ·Sorutlons for Afrlkan Liberation". Panel Open Forum of 2·16 10pm ET - "Get Up, Stand Up" examines the we:ys In which the nations of the Americas maintain economic and polltlcaf sovereignty In the face of strong pressures, both foreign and domestic. The program, set In Columbia, Jamaica and Panama, explores a wide range of threats, from narco-terrorlsm to military Intervention. . Public Television is proud to celebrate the African American contribution to the arts. This month, our programs pay tribute to the artists and performers who have entertained and enriched us all. 2·2310pm ET _:_ "Flre In the Mind" looks et the changing face of revolution and revolutionaries In the region today, with a special emphasis on the former guerrilla fighters In EI Salvador and the Shining Path In Peru, and links these movements to the revolutions In Cuba and Nicaragua. • FEBRUARY ON CHANNEL 56 MONDAY 218 SATURDAY 2120 Kathleen Bottle and Wynton Miles Davis: A Tribute Marsalis: Baroque Duet 3-2 10pm ET - "The Americans" returns to the United States to profile California's Mexican-American population, and the Latin American and Caribbean communities of Miami and New York City. This final episode asks the question: What does It mean to be an "Amerlcen' In a hemisphere called the Americas? CELEBRATING !!!! AFRICAN AMERICAN CONT tBUTtON !QTHEARTS WEDNESDAY 2117 Black and Blue THURSDAY 2118 Maya Angelou: Rainbow in the Clouds SUNDAY 2128 Abbey Lincoln: You Gotto "" Pay the Band � omon PBS Thursday " al Back" with the C t after the D us 112 Pric , 1/2 H ur Prior t P rf rmance with valid tud nt i.d.