Mon. December 20
EXH\BIT Te tor Two·,
exhibition of ch Idren's antique tea
rvlces, toy and min ature furniture
are on exhibit In the Kresge Gallery of
the Dettolt HlstoricaJ Museum until
March 1994. The exhibition features
an eclectic mix of teatime' Items, In
cluding Staffordshire. dishes, circa
1890. Call 833-1805.
FREE TOYS AND CLOTHING -
Wayne County Commissioner Edna
Bell, In conjunction with the • Action on
Joy Rd· Christmas give-away pro
gram, will be dlstr1butlng FREE cloth
Ing and toys, at Mark Twain Hall,
14340 J� Rd at 5pm, but volunteers
are needed at 3:30pm to help distrib
ute the gifts, along with more dona
tions of toys and clothing. All
volunteers and donors as well as
those who want to receive toys and
clothing should call Edna Bell's office
TUP
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continued from page 81
"[ Gotta Get Mine You Gotta
Get Yours".
fter such recent charges,
such as shooting the Atlanta
cops, an accusation of a -
saulting a limo driver, as
saulting a film director and
being caught with a loaded
gun, it seems Topac is waiting
for someone to shout "Cut."
Yo, Tupac, wake up! This
isn't "Thug Life". This is real
life.
Wi th all the energy and
power Tupac obviously pos
sesses, imagine the construc
tive things he could do if he
mixed a little intelligence into
his vitality.
Maybe what members of
the Black community are
wishing is that the young
Black men who make it in the
world will hold up to their
responsibility of being true to
themselves and to their com
munity. Maybe fame changes
all of that. But it is an obvious
.sign of trouble when the kids
start to accept the behavior.
"I'm mad at him in a way,"
Vaqu z said. "He's a tar al
ready and he's going to go out
and 0 something stupid?
But I won't stop buying his
r ords. It h no hing to do
with him. I just lik th mu
sic."
Hey Tupac, holler if you
hear this. This i r al lif .
EXHIBIT - Commemor tlon the
500th n r ty of t Nur mberg
Chron cl. Thl most lavl hly iIIu -
trat d work of the 1 5th century will be
dlspl y d w h other of th Library's
ear1 e pr1nted books. An annotated
catalog will accompany this exhibit.
Runs through February 4. Rare Boo
Room. C I 833-1476.
RING OF FIRE - The pectacular
film Ring of Fire puts v ewers with n a
few feet of erupting volcanoes spew
Ing lava, mlle-h gh streams of ash,
and boulders the size of auto mob les.
Detroit Sc ence Center, 5020 John R.
St. (313)577-8400.
BRAIN TEASERS - This rnlnd
bending exhibit Is a collectJon of 20
puzzJes ranging from giant Jigsaws to
rope tricks, block games and the mys
tertous -Tower of Brahms.· Ev n the
most accomplished problem-solver
will be a tough time, especially with
the ·Flve-Room House,· which ha
never been solvedl Ends Jan. 3.
Cranbrook Insttt�e of Science, 1221
N. Woodward Ave (313-645-3230).
Sat. December 25
OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED
Have a very safe and Merry CM -
mas from the staff at the Michigan
Citizen. The Michigan Citizen of
fices will be closed for the holiday
December 23 th� January 2, 1994.
0135 for Inform Ion. L rI Kroon I
the In tructor.
OFF THE STREETS -Serving famI
lies In crisis and youth rt k, I a
24-hour program providing n m -
gency youth Iter, tel phone ha
line, crisis Intervention, and
Information and referrals. The pr0-
gram Is funded by the Mlchlg De-
partment of Soc al Servlc d th
U.S. Department of Health and Hu
man Services. Detro Eastside (824-
4520) Detroit We side (873-0678).
RECREATION CENTER OPEN -
Clark Park Recreation Center Is now
open for the fall, Mon-Frl, 3-7pm. Ac
tivities Include ag football, b b I,
soccer, tennis, ping pong, board
games and puzzles. We have peopl
to Help With Hom World Come on
- get Involved.
REGISTRA nON - Now everyone
can dlscowr the wonder of the art
through the Center for Creative Stud
Ies (CCS). Reg stratton Is going on
now for art, design, music and dance
classes which begin the fir week of
January. �chol8lShlps are available
for various youth programs. Anyone
Interested In art and design cI e
holild call 872-3118 ext 297 and
those Interested In music and dance
classes should call 872-3118 ext 607.
CCS, 201 E. Kirby In the University
Cultural Center.
Library Activities
12-20 Lothrop Library. Preschool
Story Hour. 9:30am. Call 898-2414.
Bowen Library. Toddler Story
Hour. toam. CaJI297-9381.
Douglass Library. Craft. 4pm.
Call 833-9714.
12-21 Downtown Library. Noontime
Concert: Edlnborough saxophone
quart t performing che ry onal
favorites. 12: 15-1 pm. Call 224-0580.
12-22 Bowen Library. Preschool
Story Hour. 10am. C 1297-9381.
Chndren' Library. Main Ubrary.
Bedtime Story Hour with Dinghy
Sharp The Night Before
Chr1 mas. 7pm. Call 833-1490.
Jefferson Library. Kids Movies.
4pm. Call 267-6562.
Lothrop Library. Christmas
Movies. 4pm. Call 898-2414.
12-24 Main Library and all branches
clo ed for Christmas holidays.
12-28 Knapp Ubrary. Book Bingo.
2:30pm. Call 876-0133.
12-29 Children's Ubrary. Learning
How to Celebrate Kwanzaa with
Peggy Moore. 7pm. Call 833-1490.
Knapp Library. Reading Tlme.
2:30pm. Call 876-0133.
Lothrop Library.' Kids Movies.
4pm. Call 898-2414.
Redford Library. Brown Bag'
Book Critics. 1 pm. Pre
registration Is required. Winter
Reading Program. 6:3Q-7:30pm.
Call 935-5344.
12-30 Knapp Library. Word Puzzles.
2: m. Call 816-0133.
Wed. December 22
ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL
LAMP - The original 1001 ..y&blan
Nights tale, this Imaginative produc-
Uon brings hantme to the stage
ttl. 9 r costu ,dazznng
ts and a cast of c acters that L_�iiM!!U�!!�YaI! __
casts a spell over youn d old allke,:;d
·Aladdn and Hs Wonderfti Lamp· FREE PRE-SCHOOL - Vistas
tells of a worthy young man who uses Nuevas Head Start offers FREE pre
his wits and faith to save a beautiful school to eligible children, 3 to 4 years
princess and outwit an evil magician. at age and handicapped children.
Tlckets are $6.75 (matinee) For Infor- Applications are accepted at Wftine
matlon call 271-1620 and ask for the County Community College, 1001 W
Reservation Center. Forest St. Call 61-1014.
THE WINTER SKY TONIGHT - Ex- GED CLASSES - Ongoing at the
plore the stars, constellations and Lincoln Ubrary, 1221 E. Seven Mile,
planets vtslble In the current night sky Monday through Thursday. Call 876-
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That D.J. with the lightning fast hands. Well
wonder no more, he's none other than award
winningD.J. Anthoney Fowlera.k.a. D.J. Nabs.
Nabs came to the attention of multi platinum
record producer Jermaine Dupri while hosting
the top rated "Saturday Night Jam" mix show
on radio station V -103 in Atlanta.
Dupri immediately recognized that Nabs
could add another dimension to the Kris Kross
stage act and signed him as their DJ. Nabs likes'
to be known as a turntable instrumentalist, ·1
can create a thousand different sounds from
just one record". and with his custom-designed
technique 1200 turntables Nabs can cut,
scratch, blend, mix, and even back-cue records
to create new sounds that boggle th imagina
tion. Nabs has traveled around the world doing
tv & stage shows with Kris Kross for ov r 2
years now,"! am very grateful to Jermaine and
Kris Kross for giving me the break to show the
world what I can do with my turntables"
But it does'ent stop there, Nabs is featured
with his own cut on Kris Kross's new multi
platinum album "Da Bomb" called D.J. Nabs
break. Nabs has also done many remix for
other recording acts including Arrested Devel
opment's top ten single "Tennessee" and is now
getting into the producing end of the busin
He is co-producing the new rap act "Snoman"
on the conqu t records label owned by singer
Curtis Mayfield, and· is featured on the new
sony music album by singer Dion Ferris, a
also plans to produce an original album b
exclusively on the concept of the "turntabl
instrumentalist", sort of like what Herbie H n
cock did with the turntable featured top ten hit
Rock-It back in the 19 0' .
Nabs gives props to tho e dj's who blazed the
way like D.J. Jazzy Jeff and Grand Mas r
Flash. aOO is now on tour overseas and says
D.J. NABS
that "even if wax gets obsolete, I will still have
my turntabl and my mixer right beside my cd
player and other digital instruments; mixing
and sc tching i like rap ... it' here to stay",
And from the looks of hi current success, so is
D.J. a .1
For more information on D.J. Nabs call (213)
857-7095.
Detro rsCo
Dec. 19 - J n. 8.
HI ory of th U.S. Auto Show. C
Exhlb C . Dec. 19 - Jan. 9.
150th Annlver ary of Christ
Carol. Woodw81dC . Dec. 19-31.
M ry Ch Str on' P able Pot
tery and TlI . 3rd FI E CorrIdor.
(Permanent Exhibit)
P ,.. call the MaIn Ubtaly #of Infotmallon
B33-4()4g.
Michigan Citizen
Offices
will be closed
December 24 -
January 1, 1994.
The offices will
reopen
January 2, 1994
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