Southern voice. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1988-20??, June 08, 1989, Image 12

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THE ower ALWAYS OUR USUAL FUN WE’RE HERE FOR YOU. COME AROUND. 735 Ralph McGill Blvd., Adanta (404) 688-5463 It's a Beachin' Weekend At ftuddiec 1492-B Piedmont Ansley Square 873-4655 Luting I Emporium I &. Chi Clu Palace J PROUD TO BE YOUR BUDDIE'S CHESHIRE SQUARE • NEXT TO THE LEFONT TARA • 2345 CHESHIRE BR. RD 634-5895 Olivia Recording Artist Dianne Davidson and the Dianne Davidson Band Sat., June 10 8 pm Buckhead Roxy (3110 Roswell Rd.) General Admission Tickets: $12.50 or $14.50 The Day of the Show Charis Books & More..,, All Seats Outlets £ Turtles. For More Info, Call, 1 chair ^^■Accessible V & SjHr Interpreted tor the Hearing Impaired GRAB THAT PHONE!!!!!!!! It's the Southern Voice Ticket Give-Away. Call 876-1831 before Friday, June 9 and Win Free Tickets to Theatrical Outfit's I'm NotRappaport. The first 2 callers win a pair!! Call 876-1831 before Friday, June 9 and Win Free Tickets to slammergirls at Gene and Gabe's The First 4 callers win a pair!!!! CALENDAR industry - from Jeanne Moreau, A. Hep- bum to Lee Grant and Joan Silver (Cross ing Delancey). Tickets $5.00-$4.00. Rich Auditorium, High Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree Street, 881-0452. ALSO The Women, the best of the lot, starring - you name 'em, they’re in it! Sat., June 17. Literature Novel Into Screenplay: A Reading by Rebecca Hill. Thurs., June 15. Novelist Hill reads from her 3rd novel, written with Judith Guest, and discusses the process of translating novels to screen plays. Charis Books, 419 Moreland Avenue. 7:30 PM. Free & open to the public. Meetings WOMEN OF WISDOM Presents: IMAGINATION and DREAMING by Dr. Lynne Magner. Mon., June 12, 7:30 PM. This discussion will help you use your ability towards personal growth, reducing worry and creating what you want in your life. N. Highland Branch Library. MACGLO. Thurs. June 15 at 7 PM. Peachtree Branch Library. 242-2342. SURVIVORS SUPPORT GROUP. Sun., June 18. This is open to lesbians who were sexually abused as children. The ALFA House. 378-9769. P-FLAG. Sun., June 18 at 5 PM. Unitarian Universalist Church. 961-6085. LEGAL. Mon., June 19 at7 PM. Peachtree Branch Library. 289-6358. ACLU/Lesbian Gay Rights Chapter. Wed. June 21 at 7:30 PM. Peachtree Branch Library. Topic: The controversial Foster Love program. Jody Wood of Kellogg Associates and reps from the Dept, of Family & Children Services will answer questions. 231-5991 Miscellaneous ZOO ATLANTA’S NEW OUTDOOR HABITAT exhibit opens Fri., June 9. Masai Mara recreates an African savannah in Atlanta. Hours: Weekdays 10:00-4:30; weekends 10:00-5:30. Admission: Adults: $5.75; children - $3.00; 3 years and under free. Group rates, reservations and ad vance tickets available. For more info call 624-5600. “COME WITH THE WIND,” a benefit forPWA’s, Fri., June9. Stars Miss Vanity, Miss Monquill and other Misses. Cafe Rotisserie, 1409 N. Highland Ave. 10:00 PM. 874-1343 for more info. WOMEN & THE CUBAN REVOLU TION, a celebration of the 30th anniver sary of the CubanRevolution. Sun., June 11 at 4 PM. Giles Hall, Spelman College. Miss Roj parties and discusses her extra-terrestrial roots in Jomandi’s highly acclaimed The Colored Museum, running June 9-25 at the Academy Theatre. Art AWARDS IN THE VISUAL ARTS #8. Through Sunday, June 11. Features 46 works by 10 winners of the highly touted Visual Arts Compctiton. High Museum of Art, 1280 Peachtree Street. 881-0452. RUMMAGE SALE! Saturday, June 17. All Nexus programs and artists will sell everything from artwork and supplies to desks. 10 AM - 6 PM. Nexus Art Center. 608 Ralph McGill Blvd. 688-1970. ART AS FURNITURE, FURNITURE AS ART. Sat. June 17 - September 1. A presentation of sculpture which is also functional as furniture, and furniture crafted to the degree that it becomes art. Axis Twnety, Inc. 22b East Andrews Drive, 261 - 4022. Gallery Hours M-F, 9-6, Sat. 11-4. CARLTON COBB GALLERY AT TULA. Group show featuring abstract and contemporary work by several artists. Hours Tues. - Fri. 10:30-5:30, Sat. 11:00-5:00,75 Bennett Street, 355-5676. Bars BUDDIES. Join us every Sat. & Sun. for more than your average weekend fun. Sat., Noon - 8 PM: Free tacos with pitchers of Margaritas; Sun, 4 PM. - until: Cook-out or Arlene’s spaghetti. Open daily at noon. Chesire Square, 2345 Cheshire Bridge Rd. 634-3895. CLUB 551/DOWNSTAIRS. Features female impersonation and live entertain ment, Fri. and Sat. Shows at 11 PM and 1 AM. Bare Expressions, Tues. and Thurs. Shows at 10:30 PMand 12 Mid. 551 Ponce de Leon. 873-4052 for more info. LIPSTIX IS FEMALE IMPERSONA TION IN ATLANTA. Shows are: Wed., Thurs. & Sun. 10 PM. and 12 Mid.; Fri. & Sat. 11 PM. & 1 AM. 2329 Cheshire Bridge Road, at Cheshire Square. 633-0452. Res ervations Suggested. POOL TOURNAMENT. Every Wednes day night at the Tower at 8 PM. A $5.00 entry fee plus the bar adds $50.00. Winner takes all, all have fun! The Tower, 735 Ralph McGill Blvd. Film “1939: Hollywood’s Golden Year” series presents Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, a film that lifted Frank Capra’s lesson in democracy into the realm of folk myth and “outraged” the U.S. Senate. Saturday, June 10, 8PM. $3.00-$2.00; Rich Auditorium High Museum of Art, 1280 Peatree Street 881-0452. Calling the Shots, Friday, June 16,8 PM. Focuses on women directors and features in-depth candid interviews with the brightest and best women in the film