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Lakunle, the village teacher (play d by Jiba And r on) prop e to a reluctant Sidi, a village
maiden (played by Tony Warren) in the UM Th atre Department pre entation of.wole Soyinka'
ribald comedy The Uon and the Jewel at the Lydia Mendel. ohn Theatre in Ann Arbor, MI,
November 18-21. Ticket are fourteen and t en dollars. For information, or to charge your
tick t ,please call �313) 764-0450. (photo by David Smith)
Sun. November 21
BEEHIVE - The exuberant musical
tribute to the "glrl groups· of the 60's,
will be running at the Attic's New Cen­
ter Theatre through Nov. 28. This
rafter-raising revue features six vo­
calists, 32 wigs, 25 costume changes
and 1 5 cans of Aqua Net per week.
For Information call 875-8284.
BUS STOP - William Inge's classic
romantic comedy, will be running at
the Attic's Strand Theatre (12 North
Saginaw) In downtown Pontiac, MI
from Nov. 17 thru Dec. 5. This warm
hearted masterpiece, best remem­
bered for propelling Marilyn Monroe
to stardom, features a stellar cast of
Detroit's finest talent. Call 335-81 00.
GOSPEL MUSICAL - IfLawd He'
MercY', the gospel musical stars for­
mer Prince proteges Morris Day and
Jerome Benton. "Lawd" tells the
timeless story of the fight between
good and evil I n this case it Is a small
town church girl with the voice of an
angel lured by record producers from
the Big City. The play also stars
David Whitfield and Katrina Harper
and runs until 'November 21 at the
Music Hall, 350 Madison. . Tickets
range from $15.50 to $24,50. Call
963-2366.
LUNCHEON - Phoenix Chapter of
the American BUSiness Womens As­
sociation (ABWA) will hold it's lunch­
eon meeting from 2-4p. m. at the
Plaza' Ho el on J.L. Hudson Dr (be­
hind Northland Mali). The guest
speaker Will be Kym Worthy, Assis­
tant Wayne County Prosecutor. Call
789-9689
SALON EXHIBITION - WSU artists
and alumn "Sa/on Exhibition and
Sale" Is on display In the Community
Arts Gallery and continues through
December 17. The exhibition Is pre­
sented in the tradition of the French
salons. A large spectrum of fine art
works created by more than 60
alumni,. graduate and undergraduate
artists will be exhibited wall-to-wall
and floor-to-c ling Call 577-2423.
Mon. November 21
EXHIBIT - "A Child Tea for Two", an
exhibition of children's antique tea
services, toys and miniature furniture
are on exhlbitjn the Kresge Gallery of
the De rott His orical Museum until
March 1994. The exhibitiOn features
an eclectic mix of teatime Items, In­
cluding Staffordshire dishes, circa
1 890. Call 833-1805. .
TRANSFOR NGVISIONS·93-ls
a current exhibit at the Swords Into
prowshares Peace Center and Gal­
lery (33 East Adams) In Detroit. It Is
the Jurled art of 29 Michigan and four
Ontario artists envisioning the world
moving from war and violence to
peace and Justice. Ftfty-two pieces of
2 and 3-dlmenslonaJ art make up the
show. Media Include bronze and
wood, 011 and watercolors, fiber, neon
and plastic, photography, and lime­
stone. Runs through December 30.
. Call 965-5422.
Tues. November·22
DETROITERS COLLECT - This ex­
hibit will feature fourteen collectors
from metropolitan Detroit. Detroiters
Collect will be on display at the De roit
Public Library, an event that features
the special Interests of area collec­
tors, Is on display November 22-
January 8, 1994 In the third floor
Adam Strohm Hall of the Library,
5201 Woormard Ave 833-4048.
INSIDE OF ME - The poems and
Illustrations of poet Robert B. Jack­
son and artist Ronald Scarbough are
featured In this exhibition. The exhibi­
tion continues at the MAAH, 301
Frederick through February 28, 994.
DETROIT CONCERT - WSU' 27th
ann I SaJut to Downtown Detroit
concert will begin noon In old St.
Mary' Church, 646 Monroe In k­
town. Performing groups Include the
Cone rt Chor , Worn n' Chorale,
Choral Union, Symphonic Choru
nd Orchestra and the Men's GI
Club. Gu st conduc or Brazzeal
Dennard will direct aw rd-wlnnlng
compo r Adolphu H II ork's II Will
Uft Up Mine Eye .1 Call5n-1796.
HEALTHY EATING - Regl red
dl Iclan Beth Th n will discuss
how to get children started with
healthy eating habits, healthy snacks,
school lunches, and how much Is
enough, as well a dealing with p cky
eaters at 7 p.m. at St. John Ho pltal
and Medical Center, 22101 Moro at
Mack. To register, call 1-800-237-
5646. FREE.
Wed. November 24
BANDBASH - The State F alr­
grounds Coliseum will be filled with
regional talent as Hudson's presents
the Thanksgiving Parade BandBush.
High school band will compete In a
number 01 areas Including best musi­
cal performance, best percussion
section, best flag corps, best auxiliary
and best overall performance -
which would award them the honor of
marching In the next day's Mlch1gan
Thanksgiving Parade as the Band­
Bash champion. The competition Is
$4 PEPr p�r,so,n JIg I for. tlcketa
(313)923-7400. Proceeds from the
evem ellt the e7th Annual chI-
.ga Tt de. :
CHILDREN OF THE LEFT - History
of the Communist Party as told by
children of party leaders form the
30's. 1989; 55 min.; by Eric Stange.
Video provided by Bill Meyer. The
Jam Rag Vldeo/Dlscusslon series Is
held at 7 p.m. every Wednesday at
the Gotham City Cafe, 22848 Wood-
ward at 9 Mile In Ferndale. Call 542-
8090.
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Thurs. November 25
GOSPEL CONCERT - TheVolces
of I AM present Wow I Can See!", a
free Thanksgjylng Gospel Concert on
Thanksgiving night at 8 p. m. at Tem­
ple of I AM, 4380 Conner near Mack.
Call 273-6336.
Fri. November 26
BLACK NATIVITY - Celebrates the
birth of Christ and the spreading of
the His word through the spirited tra­
ditions of African American storytel­
ling. Black NativIty Incorporates
many elements of African Americlh
culture: gospel music, spirituals,
dances, drumming, drama, and nar­
ration are used In the presentation of
this holiday gift November 26 - De­
cember 30, 1993 at the Marygrove
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