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EXHIBIT - A h orical 100 at U.S.
Auto Shows photograph will be on
display t 0 trolt Public Ubr ry,
5201 Woo rd Ave, J n 29-Feb.
1 2. F or In ormat on call 833-4042.
EXHIBIT Comm moratlon th
500t nn ver ry 0 t ur m rg
Chrorucle. This mos lavishly Illus
trated work of th 5th century will be
BEEHIVE - The exuberant musical
tr bute to the "g rl groups' of th 60's,
Will be running th Attic's New Cen
ter Theatre through Feb. 6. This raf
ter-raising revue features six
vocalists, 32 wigs, 25 costume
changes and 15 cans of Aqua et per
wee . For information call 875-8284.
CINDERELLA - Auditions have
beef} scheduled for principal roles
and corps de ballet positions with
Michigan Oper Theatre's 1994
Spring Season production of Prok
ofiev's classical ballet Gnderella.
Four performances are scheduled
May 6-8 at the Masonic Temple
Theatre. Interested dancers must
pre-register by calling Dee Dorsey in
Michigan Opera Theatre's Produc
tion Office, (313}874-7850.
I SID OF - The poem nd
Illustr Ions of poet Robert B. Jack
son and artist Ronald Scarbough are
fe ured In thl xhlbltlon. Th exhibi
tion continue at the MAAH, 301
Frederick through F bruary 28,
1994. Insld of Me is of universal
scope. Jack on draws upon his
m any years as a Detroit Public
School teacher to create prose that
provides a poignant, glimpse Into the
dreams and aspirations of children.
Youngsters of virtually all back
grounds, cultures and experiences
will Identify with his poetry, F or Infor
mation call (313}833-9800.
LAS VEGAS PARTY ...:.... The Michi
gan Theater, Ann Arbor's historic not
for-profit center for performing arts
and flne Cinema, will hold Its thir
teenth annual Las Vegas Party, Feb.
3-5, at the Radisson on the Lake In
YpsilantI. The event expects to raise
$20,000 for the Theater. For Informa
tion: (313)668-8397,
THE POSTER GALLERY - On the
first floor of the Fisher Bldg, features
art to warm up your winter days. On
display will be colorful floral and ab
stracts, and heart warming scenes of
everyday life. And for the hockey fan,
William Moss' limited edition print of ACTIVITIES - Michigan'S African
'Olympia Stadium' signed by Gordie American culture will be spotJlghted
Howe Is available. Call 875-5211. . at the Michigan Historical Museum In
Lansfng from 11 am to 3pm, In special
events ·Celebrating Michigan's Black
CELEBRATION _ The Smithsonian Cultural Heritage.· The ·Celebratlng·
I nstltutlon celebrates Black History program features two outstanding
muslcal performances, storytelling, a
Mon. January 31
EXHIBIT - "A Child Tea for Two", an
exhibition of children's antique tea
services, toys and miniature furniture
are on exhibit In the Kresge Gallery of
the Detroit Historical Museum until
March 1994. The exhibition features
an eclectic mix of teatime items, In
cluding Staffordshire dishes, circa
1 890. Calt 833-1 805.
JAZZ. JA SESSION -- Featuring
the Jarlbu Shahid Quartet every Mon
day at 9:30pm at Alvin's Flner Delica
tessen, 5756 Cass Ave (WSU
campus). General admission: $2 -
WSU students 1. Call 832-2355.
LECTURE - Art Center Music
School will celebrate Black History
month with a series of performances
and lectures entitled Tapestry of Afri
can American Music. These per
formances will take place in the
school performance hall each Sun
day in February from 3-5pm. Guest
performances Include: Dr. James
Tatum, Moti , LeBrew Barbara Math
ern Getheern: ne VI P Choir. (832-
1711).
NETWORK - The African American
Women's Network is presenting a
. networking. session at the Museum of
African American History, 301 Fre
drick Douglas from 1-4pm featuring
Malinda Graham, Tax Expert. Topic:
Taxes and your business. Bring your
cards end literature. Donanon: $51$2
mem ". \ntorma � 631-�3.
WRIF ROCKS Bla Panther
Party member David Hillard will be a
guest on Nlghtcall (101 WRIF 11 pm
to 2am), now In its 23rd year covers
topics from the environment to politi
cal Issues, both local and national.
NURSES DAY - The Detroit BI ck
Nur s Assoc. will ho t the annual
Black Nurse Day celebration, which
will Include the awarding of choler
ship to students In nursing program,
at the Madam Cadillac Bldg - Mar
grove College, Detroit, MI. A deli
cious full course dinner will be rved
with dinner music. Proceeds will be
used for future scholarship awards,
For tickets: (313) 861-4040.
Community
Announcement
CRAFTERS NEEDED - Attention
crafters and artists. If you would like
the opportunity to sell your work at
Madonna University's 9th annual
Spring Arts and Crafts Showcase,
now Is the time to apply. The show
will be held Sat. March 26 and Sun.,
March 27, and will feature pottery,
Jewelry, paintings, textiles and wood
working. Booth space measuring
9'x6' with two chairs and one 6' or 8'
table Is available for $45. 9:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. in the university's Activity
Center. For an appllcatlon/lntorma
tlon, call (313}591-5127.
FOSTER PARENTS - Methodist
Children's Home SOCiety asks you to
-give a child a new beginnlngW _
become a foster parentI To find out
more contact: LaTonya Shephard
(313)531-4060.
TENT MEETING - A wildly funny,
sometimes Irreverent and totally
original study of a flamboyant revival
Ist preacher and his outlandish prog
eny. Tent Meeting opens February 4
- 20 In the Eari DA Smith Theatre on
the University of Detroit Mercy's
McNichols campus. (313}993-1130,
Sat. February 5
Giancarlo Esposito (right) tar a Dr. Kenneth Clark in The
American Experience "Simple Justice, H drama bout the
�upreme Court's landmark Brown v, Bo rd of Education ruling.
SImple Justice" can be een Febru ry 2, 1994 at 8:30pm on PBS.
Check local listings. (photo: G. Ward Callum)
Fri. February 4
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display with other of the Library's
earliest printed books. An annotated
catalog will accompany this exhibit.
Runs through Pet>nlarv . R8f9 �oo�
Aoom. Call 833-1476.
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.. .I:Wed:' �eb�uai:v 2
CONCERT - The 50th annual E.
Azalia Hackley concert will take place
in the Friends Auditorium of the De
troit Public Library (5401 Woodward)
at 7pm. The E. Azalia Hackley Col
lection, In the Music and Performing
Arts Dept. of the Main Ubrary, was
Initiated to collect and preserve ma
terials related to the performing arts,
with emphasis on contributions made
,by African Americans. (833-1460).
Tues. February 1
AFRICAN HERITAGE MONTH
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, law
yer and radio commentator Roger
Wilkins will speak at 7pm In the Bovee
Univ. Center Auditorium during the
arian Ander on:
A tribute at Aaron Davis Hall
MARIAN ANDERSON
fundrais r for
he first wave of
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Th Aaron a LS Hall is located on th campus of Th tty
ol/ -ge of l York W. t 135tl1 tr et and Convent Av nu
N 'W }: orh, 10031 (212)650-6900 .. For tiel: t Lnromtatlo�
call Duchin Thoma E nts (212)972-226 .