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Next Week’s Highlights
•City Light. Last day of a photographic
exhibit tracing styles of architecture and urban
views of American cities, 1888-1984. Atlanta
College of Art 1280 Peachtree Street
10AM-5PM. 898-1157.
•Alex Haley will appear at Oxford Bookstore
to personally sign copies of his novella, A
Different Kind of Christmas. 4-6PM 2345
Road (if you cannot attend, call 262
3333 to reserve your signed copy).
WOW (Women of Wisdom).
Women meeting other women in a
congenial atmosphere; community
interest programs, special interests
and special needs. N. Highland
Branch Library. 7:45PM.
^Gays And Lesbians). The voice
Of gay and lesbian Democratic
Georgians. Peachtree Branch Library. 7PM.
875-7500.
•Fourth Tuesday. Dinner Meeting. Social time,
6:15PM. Holiday Inn $15. RSVP Nov 17 at
6624353.
•Penelope Williams. 11th Street Cafe. 7:30PM.
Through November 24.
•"Moon of the Falling Leaves" Exhibit of
Southwestern art Indigo Moon Gallery. 1751
Marietta Highway, Canton. 11AM-6PM.
Free. 497-1311.
•"It’s About Time!" Last day. The first black and white
photographs by Alan Mogensen. Colony Square in Midtown.
10AM-6PM. 875-8877.
•Gay Cable Network/Atlanta presents "Lifestyles Update:
Coast to Coast" Channel 12, Prime Cable 5PM.
•Atlanta Lambda Chorale. Every Tuesday.
Community choral group for men and womea
Open to singers and non-singers. MCC-Blessed
Redeemer. 800 N.
Highland Avenue.
7:30PM. 874-1622.
•Spectacles. This 5-year
exhibition of the Juniper
Gallery opens this week at the
High Museum. 1280
Peachtree Street Tuesday-
Saturday 10AM4:30PM.
881-0650. Pictured: Beverly
Buchanan, one of 8
important artists
whose work is
represented in
"Spectacles".
•ACLU/LG (American Civil Liberties
Union/Lesbian and Gay Chapter). 3rd
Wednesday of each month. Civil rights for
lesbians and gays in metro Atlanta. Peachtree
Branch Library. 7:30PM. 231-5991.
•Ultra Violet (Isabelle Dufresne) will sign copies of her book
Famous for 15 Minutes: My Year with Andy Warhol. The first
insider'sportraitofWarholsineehisdeathlastyear. Oxford
Bookstore, 2345 Peachtree Road 6-8PM. Free.
•Gay Cable Network/Atlanta presents "Lifestyles Update:
Coast to Coast" Channel 12, Prime Cable (Fulton and
DeKalb residents). 5PM.
S.A.M.E.
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Education Project, Inc.
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Now Appearing
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All Proceeds will benefit
The Atlanta Chapter of the
National Association of People
With AIDS
Tickets: Si.00
Call 874-7926 for details
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•RECEPTION FOR OLIVIA RECORDS - November 18. Guest of honor Judy Dlugacz, founder and
president of Olivia Records, will be on hand to celebrate Olivia's 15th anniversary along with Dianne Davidson
and others. Cash bar, local entertainment, and hors d'oeuvres. Local entertainers include Angela Motter, Beth
York, Leigh McClelland, Penelope Williams and Michelle Martin. Sponsored by Fourth Tuesday. Colony Square
Hotel. 8-10PM. Tickets, $5.00. 6624353.
•OLIVIA RECORDS 15111 ANNIVERSARY CONCERT - November 19. A musical celebration commemorating the
first lesbian recording label, this will be a sweet treat for all attendees. Guest performers include Cris Williamson, Lucie Blue
Tremblay, Dianne Davidson, Diedre McCalla, Tret Fure, and Nancy Vogl. Center Stage Theater, 5 and 9PM (Note: 9PM
show is sold out); Tickets - $18. Call 873-2500 or SEATS outlets.
•CARL RATCLIFF DANCE THEATER - November 18 and 19. A celebration of the company's 19th anniversary
offers three works, including one premiere. Friday and Saturday at 8PM, Saturday matinee at 3PM. Academy Theatre,
17314th Street Tickets $6-$12. 892-0880.
Pictured at left: Guy Price, Maiy Reardon, Dean Williams, Virginia Barnett, Corey Jones and Terry Axam-Austin in a
rehearsal scene form "Face to Face", Radcliff s latest choreographic piece.
•KAREN PEARLMAN AND RICHARD ALLEN - November 20. A benefit performance by this internationally
renowned duo combines dance, poetry and drama in performance and is for Congregation Bet Haverim, which is the
sponsor. Interpreted for the hearing impaired. 7 Stages/Collective Theater. 1105 Euclid Avenue. 8PM. Tickets, $15,
at Charis Books. For more information, call 642-3467.