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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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The 0 roit Fil m Theatre pre
. nt -Visions of Ught", a look t
he art of cinematography with lrn-
ges from 0 r 100 ilms. Vi·
sions of Light· runs through May
2. Call 833-2323 for times.
ource Ins' ution) -C reers in the
Entertainment tnaustiy". The se
ries b gins at 2 p.m. and ends at
4 p. m. I nwed guests include on-
ir person liti such Billy T,
Larry "Doc· Elliot, and many
more. Call 368-8124 or 876-
0135.
The Justice for Malice Green
Coalition is sponsoring a bar-b
que dinner at 3619 Jos. Campau
off of Mack. There is a meeting
from 3 to 5 p. m. All are welcome
to attend. Dinner begins at 5 p.m.
and costs $5 per person. Call
730-3577.
Sun. May 9
M�rygrove College will hold
their 83rd annual commencement
ceremony at 3 p.m. Dr. Ben Car
son will be the commencement
speaker. Can 862-8000, ext. 578.
The Justice for Malice Green
Coalition will bold a march against
police brutality at Kennedy
Square, downtown Detroit at 2
p. m. Call 730-3577 for more in
formation.
Thurs. May 13
Black Enterprise maqazine
brings its Natipnal En
trepreneurial Conference to the
Sheraton Hotel & Towers in Ohi-:
cago, running through May 15 .
Rpg" 'n ionmE¥
b obtained by calling 1-800-543-
6186.
Friends of Habitat present
Blues for Humanity '93 at Sully's,
featuring George Bedard, Howl
ing Dtaolos. and Robert Jones
from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. Tickets are
$15; $18 at the door. Call 581-
6978.
Fri. May 14
Business in the Black Net
work presents "NetWorking- from
6 to 9 p.m. at the African Heritage
Cultural Center. Tickets are $5
for members and $10 for non
members. Cultural attire please.
Sat.
ay 15
e 0 roi In titute of
and the Detroit Public School
celebrate more than a half-c -
tury of commitment to art educa
tion with their 56th Annual Detroit
Public Schools Stud nt Exhibi
tion, to be held t the DIA from
April 4 to May 16.
The Indiana Black Expo
competition in drawing, ceram
ics, mixed media, painting, pho
tography, and sculpture. Entry
fee is 20. Student entry fee is
5. Call (317) 925-2702.
Free training in modeling,
drama, vocal and movement ther
apy with hands-on -experience
and cash award upon completion.
For the physically disabled ages
10 and up. Call Corporation for
Artistic Development at 579-
9323.
The Carr-Fles Planetarium
at Muskegon Community College
witl present a -tree program enti
tled "Cosmic Catastrophes· every
Tuesday and Thursday evening
at 7 p.m. through June 10. Call
the Muskegon Community Col
lege at 777-0289.
The Michigan Community
Theatre Troupe is holding audi
tions every Saturday through
June 26 for upcoming musicals
and dramas. Actors, dancers,
singers, and musicians are called
to the Mayflower Theatre, 7301
Curtis at 1 p.m. Call 836-0780.
United G neration Council in
collaboration with Joseph Walker-
Williams Community Center pre
sents Saturday Tutorial Acad
emy, for ages 10 to 18 years, at
8431 Rosa Parks Blw from 10:30
.a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Call 867 -4548.
Ishangi Dancers
I hangi 0 ncer are part of the I hangi' Afric I a pre entation of art , dance and ciences
pre ented by the M ic Hall. Call 963-7680 for chedule and ticket information.
MOVIE REVIEW
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Sun.
The Committee to elect Her ..
bert A. Sanders to the Detroit City
Council presents a Hair/Fashion
at Harvard Square Centre. lick
ets are 15 in advance and $20 at
the door. For additional informa
tion call 567-1151 .
Tour the historic Woodmere
Cemetery with the Detroit Histori
cal Society at the first ·Sunday
Stroll- of 1993 at 2 p.m. Call 833-
7934.
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Local rhythm and blues sing
ing group The Falcons will per:
form at Club Penta at 5 p.m. Club
Penta is located on the concourse
lewl of the Fisher Building. For
more information, call 972-3760.
Tues.
ay4
Black Expo USA 1993
comes to Detroit at Cobo Hall and
runs through May 16. For booth
reservations for Detroit and other
cities, call Dorothe E. Riley-Green
at 358-4277. '
Public Service
Announcements
Open
Your Child's
World
A Library Card
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·Friends Uke Me·, a support
. rou for well children, es 6-16
a ave a ave one WI can-
t ce. May 4, May 11 and
May 18 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at
the Michigan Cancer Founda
tion's Jean & Samuel Frankel
Community Services Center. For
information, call 833-0715.
Wed. May 5
Malcolm X Center Commu
nity Forum presents African lib-
eration In The 21 st Century. The
program begins at 7 p.m. at Lewis
College of Business. .
The Friends of the Detroit
Council of the Arts and WMTG
"Motown Gold" present "A Tribute
to Dr. Beans Bowlesll at 7:30 p.m.
at the State Theatre. Tickets are
$25. For more information call
835-0770.
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The Second Annual West
Michigan African American Male
Conference presents "Building
Bridges Collectively" at Grand
Rapids Community College. Call
(616) 459-8380.
Fri. May 7
Ferris will host a flea market
from 1 to 5 p.m. For more infor
mation. call Betty White at 868-
0324.
Sat.
The Music Hall presents
Ishangi's Africa, a presentation of
arts. dance, and sciences. Call
963-7680 fo� times and prices.
The Motor City Blight Bust
ers, Habitat for Humanity-Metro
Detroit, and Volunteers of Amer
ica and the Old Redford Associa
tion announce ·Party Clean": Old
Redford Blight Flight '93, a clean
ing and painting of the Downtown
Old Redford area. Registration
begins at 8:30 a.m.
The Lincoln Branch Library,
due to overwhelming succe s,
Will host two more senes of
P.A.R.I. (Performing Arts Re-
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