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February 15 - February 28
; ‘The Students of Roger Rutherford.” Exhibition and sale of photographic works by five of the
late Roger Rutherford’s students. Partial proceeds benefit Project Open Hand. February 25-
March 10. BurnNoff Gallery at Clear Creek Center.
Meetings
SAFE SEX FOR WOMEN, Thurs., Feb. 15.
♦Women Only* Dazon Dixon, a women’s health
education specialist with AID Atlanta, will pres
ent information concerning the prevention of
AIDS through the practice of safe sex. A work
shop for women, aimed at prevention. Charis
Books & More, 419 Moreland Ave. 7:30PM.
Free.
Metaphysical
SPIRITUAL WARRIOR WORKSHOP. Sat.,
Feb. 24. With Mary Bailey-Rule. 10AM til
4PM. Call 881-6300 for details.
LES CHANTEUSES AFRICANES. Mon. 1
6AM. A unique radio exclusive! Featuring
musical and literary voices of black women.
Theatre
Music
ODETTA. Fri., Feb. 16. This legendary vocal
ist brings her folk, blues and spirituals for a rare
appearance you won’t want to miss! 8PM.
V ariety Playhouse, 1097 Euclid Avenue. $13-15.
Call 874-2232 for more.
THE JESUS & MARY CHAIN. Wed., Feb.
21 with special guest, nine inch nails. This group
is extremely popular at the moment and from a
reliable source - very good. 9PM. The Roxy,
3110 Roswell Rd. $13.50. 577-9600 for more.
SHAWN PHILLIPS. Sat., Feb. 24. Returning
to Atlanta after a 10-year absence, folk/rocker
Phillips is a social troubadour best known for an
incredible five octave vocal range and thought
ful lyrics. 8PM. Unitarian Church, 1911 Cliff
Valley Way. $10-12. Call 874-2232 for more.
Radio
All of the following programs are heard on
Radio Free Georgia - WRFG-89.3 FM.
THE GOOD EARTH. Tues., 1PM-1 AM. New
Wave and Alternative Music with Eric Price.
SOUNDINGS. Thurs., 1-2PM. Topical music
and talk with socially concerned artists, hosted
by Franklin Abbott and Lanier Clance.
STILL AIN’T SATISFIED. Thurs., 5:05-
7PM. Music and public affairs from a Heretic
Woman’s view. Quite Queer.
THE SEEKER. Sat.,5-8PM. Music and infor
mation which preserves, promotes and advances
the true history and culture of African-American
people. Coltrane, Marley, Nina Simone, Fela,
Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, book and film
reviews, interviews, news, poetry readings and
much more. Hosted by W. S. Tkweme.
GAY GRAFFITI. Sun., 8-9PM. Good music
and good talk by and about Altanta’s lesbian and
gay community.
FENCES. Thru Sat., Feb. 17. August Wilson’s
Pulitzer Prize-winning play about the broken
dreams of an embittered former Negro League
baseball player set in the 50s just before the civil
rights era. Tickets are $13-$28. Alliance The
atre. Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree
Street. 892-2414 for more information.
THE BUG. Thru Feb. 18. This hilarious new
work by Richard Strand satirizes the corporate
world’s red tape and looniness. Theatre in the
Square, 11 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta. 8PM.
$11-$16.
BABY WITH THE BATHWATER. Thurs.,
Feb. 15 thpi Sun., Feb. 24. This dark but
hilarious look at parenting is by Christopher
Durang (Laughing Wild, Sister Mary Ignatius
Explains It All For You, The Marriage of Bette
and Boo). Recommended. Wed.-Sat., 8PM;
Sun., 3PM. Theatrical Outfit, 1012 Peachtree
Street at 10th Street. $5-$ 15. Call 872-0665 for
more.
THE LIZARD OF TARSUS. Thurs., Feb. 15
thru Mar. 4. Atlanta playwright Jim Grimsley’s
newest play focuses on the Second Coming of
Christ and His inquisition by the Church’s main
leader, Paul of Tarsus. Go see it! Wed.,-Sat.,
8PM; Sun., 5PM. $10.60. Seven Stages, 1105
Euclid Avenue. 523-7647.
ZERO POSITIVE. Thurs., Feb. 15 thru Mar.
10. The powerful story of a young man and his
father, each facing death and each searching for
a reason to live. The son and a female friend both
test positive for the AIS virus and, along with
another friend, decide to produce a play written
in the from of a Greek tragedy. This play within
a play deals with love, humor, tragedy, toy trains
and topless nurses. Actor’s Express. 280 Eliza
beth Street. (Off North Highland in Little Five
Points.)
BLACK WITNESS. Wed., Feb. 21. A dramatic
collage for the life and writings of James Bald
win. 8PM. Mary Gray Munroe Theatre at Emory
University. 727-0524.
Upcoming
S.E. CONFERENCE FOR LESBIANS AND
GAYMEN. Mar.22-25. For information write:
SECLGM, Inc.
P.O. Box 28863
Raleigh, NC 27611 or call
(919) 833-1209.
Small Businesses,
don’t miss out!
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Business Expo
Call the Expo HOT-LINE
662-6877
to receive your application
Sponsored by:
• Fourth Tuesday
• Etc.
• Southern Voice
Come meet the
Caffeine Queen at the
home of the bottomless cup!
SljE
4Eagic
Mnicarn
875-4395
1821Piedmont Rd.
Lunch Specials
$4.50
Includes meats such as
pan fried chicken livers,
pork chops, meat loaf and
country fried steak. Your
choice of two veggies,
or salad and one veggie
and bread
"J told you!
We re going to
the Tower
to Two-Step!"
Country Western Dance
Eveiy Wednesday 8:00 pm
with Candy
your Dance Instructor
THE
’Open to all
members of the
Lesbian and Gay
Community"
Try it again for the first time.
735 Ralph McGill Blvd. 688-5463
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Funky Blues Fusion Jazz
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and Northside
Two Shows Weekly
Friday and Saturday
8:30 PM and 10:30 PM
Split Your Sides Comedy
with
Jerry, Bibi, Chris
and Guests
Wednesday and Thursday 9:30 PM
Open Mike Night, Tuesday
Comedians, Dancers, Singers, Philosophers...
$25. 00 Energy Prize
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with this coupon
9:30 PM Show Wed. & Thurs., 10:30 PM Show Fri.
Call for Reservations 237-5181
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