Southern voice. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1988-20??, July 21, 1988, Image 8

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This Week's Highlights The Influence of Lesbian Feminism in the Israeli Peace Movement-July 21st. Chans Books & More. Chaya Shalom, a fourth-generation Palestinian Sephardic Jew, will speak and Beth York will present a slide show, "Motherland". Beth's slide show was inspired by her 1986 trip to Israel for the International Women's Music Festival where she met Chaya. 7:30 p.m. Free and open to the public. The Heat Is On-Through July 22nd. Atlanta Photography Gallery, 495 Peachtree Street. An open exhibition of more than 40 photographers covering the Democratic National Convention. The exhibit will be updated daily and will be open from 12:00-9:00 p.m. A party open to the public on July 22nd from 7:00-10:00 p.m. will conclude the showing. Call 881-8139 for details. Tracy Chapman-July 23rd. Center State Theatre. This exciting young artist brings her unique blend of new folk, rock, reggae and jazz to Atlanta for the first time. Bom in Cleveland, Tracy first began singing in Boston clubs. She credits Suzanne Vega's debut for opening the door for her music. Showtime is 8:30 p.m. and tickets are $15.00. 873-2500 is the number for more information. Art In The Ozone-Through August 12th. Georgia Tech Student Center Art Gallery. A playfully serious set of installations probing the issue of ozone depletion. Nine Atlanta artists have collaborated with the Georgia Tech Atmospheric Sciences Department to present current information on ozone depletion in an easy-to-understand fashion. Exhibit hours are 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Call 894-2805 for details. MACGLO Meeting 7:00 p.m. Peachtree Branch Library. •Chaya Shalom and Beth York at Chans Books & More. 7:30 p.m. 524-0304. •Summer of Love series continues at Image Film & Video with "Medium Cool" and "An Interview with Spiro T.Agnew". 3524225. Zo inside/OUT, the international gay and lesbian radio magazine. WRFG-FM (89.3). 6:00 p.m. every Thursday. •Cass Kennedy Group at the Little Five Points Community Pub. 577-7767. •The Third International Feminist Bookfair. Charis Books & More. 7:30 p.m. 524-0304. •"The Heat Is On" Atlanta Photography Gallery. Party open to public 7-10 p.m. 881-8139. •Arms Akimbo at Royal Peacock. 584-9842. •Street Theater: Stonewall-The Night the Gays Fought Back. Theatrical Outfit. $10. Tonight and tomorrow night 875-7500. •"Field to Factory" exhibiL The APEX. 521-2739. •IMPROV Atlanta. Next City Comedy Theater. Plaza Drugs Shopping Center. 8:30 p.m. $5.00. 876-6398. t * HU HI Free Admission. 898-1157 Piedmont Park. 7: Atlanta Gay Mei *e. 7:00 pm. An NBAF event 681-7315. Center S 681-731! • a,;- ■.-ven SOUTHERN YOCE NOW YOU KNOW. BETTER! The Atlanta March Committee Back to Washington! Next Meeting July 26th 7:30PM-Highiand Branch Library' SUBSCRIBE NOW SEE PAGE 3 377-8312 It's Coming Si@@atop CM® Grand Opening Special! July 28 at Backstreet