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Calendar
Always something
going on at The Tower:
.• Monday night at the Movies
with $3.00 Pitchers
• Tuesday Mug night where
$5.00 gets you a mug and
all the beer you can drink
• Wednesday Country Western
Dance with our instructor. Candy
“Open to All
Members of the
Lesbian and Qay
Community.”
Tiy It Again for the First Time
735 Ralph McGill Blvd. 688-5463
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books & more
Thursday Evening, March 8
Charis Celebrates
International Women's Day
Prairie Fire Organizing Committee
Members Judy Siff & Judy Gerber
present poetry writing of and
biographical sketches on women
political prisoners.
Euclid & Moreland in L5P call 524-0304
Work Downtown
but live in Marietta
or Smyrna?
Southern Voice
needs an hour of
your time to help us
distribute to new
locations.
To volunteer,
call 876-1831 and ask
for Jana
“Mr. Universe” an eccentric and extremely
funny film, kicks off the “On the Road” series
at the Rich Auditorium. Friday, March 2 at
8PM. 898-9286.
Art
JURIED STUDENT EXHIBITION. Thurs.,
Mar. 1 thru Wed., Mar. 13. Outstanding works
in all media, many for sale. Atlanta College of
Art Gallery. Memorial Arts Building, 1280
Peachtree St. For more information, call 898
1157 or 898-1164.
THORNTON DIAL: LADIES IN THE
UNITED STATES.Mar. 23. Self-taughtbalck
artist’s works are exquisite. Recommended!
Kennesaw State College, Library Art Gallery.
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
of
Simon Carter
and Northside
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Funky Blues Fusion Jazz
: "TWO FOR ONE ADMISSION 1
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423-6139 or 423-6239.
TREASURES FROM THE FITZWILLIAM
MUSEUM. Thurs., Mar. 1 thru May 6. Abso
lutely stunning collectionfrom Cambridge Uni
versity. Go see it! HighMuseum. 1280Peachtree.
Call 898-9286 for Details.
Auditions mmmmmmmmma
WEST SIDE STORY. Sat., Mar. 3 and Sun.,
Mar. 4. Onstage Atlanta is holding auditions for
the infamous musical which will run May 4 thru
June 9. Casting: 4 adult males, 21 young men as
gang members; 14 young women. Call 875
2170 for appointment and information.
BOVS mmmmmmmmmm—mm
GALLUS. Mon., Mar. 5, Young Man Contest.
Youngest looking guy gets drinks on Danny.
Sun., Mar 11, Full Moon Metaphysical Night.
Palm Reading, Tarot Cards.
THE TOWER. The theme bar of the Gay 90’s
invites you to these weekly activities. Mondays:
Monday night at the movies; $3 pitchers of beer
with your VJ Rhonda. Bring in a movie; she
might pick yours to see. Tuesday: Mug night; $5
gets you a mug and all the draft beer you can
drink. Saturday: Our D.J. judges your tape for
the best mix of music. Sunday: Pool might. 735
Ralph McGill Blvd. 688-5463.
Events
WEDNESDAY FEMILY NIGHT. Wed.,
Mar.7. Storytelling! Be sure to attend for an
entertaining, enlightening evening. Chrysalis
Women’s Center, 2045 Manchester Street. Call
881-6300 for details.
WOMEN POLITICAL PRISONERS:
SOUND OF SILENCE, SONG OF
STRUGGLE. Thurs., Mar. 8. Our government
denies our having political prisoners. Actually,
there are over 150 women and men in US jails
and prisons with 10, 20 year and life sentences
for actions taken on behalf of social change.
Judy Gerber and Judy Siff of the Prairie Fire
Organizing Committee present poetry, writings
and bios on these women political prisoners.
Charis. 419 Moreland. 7:30PM. FREE. Call
524-0304 for more.
TANTRIC SEX FOR GAY/BISEXUAL
MEN. Sat., Mar. 10 and Sun., Mar. 11. A
weekend in erotic play and spirituality by teach
ers Joseph Kramer and Matthew Simmons.
Involves conscious touching, breathing, ecstatic
sex and experiential sacred rituals based on
Tantric, Taoist and Native American traditions.
$195 for both days. Call John Ballew at (404)
659-5175 for details.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY. Mon.,
Mar. 11. Featured performers include Atlantans
Bemadine Mitchell and Mose Davis. Alternate
ROOTS artist Paula Larke from N.C., dancer/
chereographer Louise Barth, Alice Lovelace,
and the Women’s group of “Jamaica Dance
Theatre”. Arts Exchange. Paul Robeson Per
formance Center. 8PM. Call 624-4211 for de
tails.
Film
MR. UNIVERSE. Fri., Mar. 2. Eccentric and
extremely funny, this film kicks off the “On the
Road” series at HMA. Rich Auditorium. 1280
Peachtree St. $3 - 2. Call 898-9286.
BEAUTY & THE BEAST. Sat., Mar. 3. Jean
Cocteau’s famous black and whites starring his
lover, Jean Marais, in the sumptuous role of the
Beast and the gorgeous Josette Day as the Beauty
by which all others have been judged (and found
lacking). High Museum. Rich Auditorium.
1280 Peachtree St. 8 PM. $3 - 2. Call 898-9286.
Meetings
AFTERMATH: COPING AFTER A
BREAKUP. Thurs., Mar. 1. You’ve divided the
albums; she has the waffle iron; you have the
aquarium and visitation rights with the dog.
What now? Connie Tuttle, M.Div., will lead a
discussion about the ups and downs and healing
process of re-entering signle life. Interpreted for
the Hearing Impaired. Charis Books. 419
Moreland. 7:30 PM. FREE.
ETHICS IN THE BUSINESS
COMMUNITY. Tues., Mar. 13. The Atlanta
Business and Professional Guild presents Ed
ward J. Domaleski of Eagle Financial Systems.
Lanier Plaza. 418 Armour Drive (1-85 &
Monroe). 6:30 PM. $15 (includes program and
dinner). Call 662-4202 for details.
Music
AN EVENING OF ACCOUSTICS. Sat., Mar.
3. Featuring The Jody Grind! Also with Kevin
Kinney, Peter Buck, Tim Nielson. The Roxy.
3110 Roswell Rd. 8 PM. $12.50.
TWO ON A SONG. Sat., Mar. 10. Ever-
popular Elise Witt and Janet Metzger present an
electric concert of Duets from the 17th century
to the present. Bert Elliott appears with pianist
Cynthia Davis. Cannon Chapel. Emory Univer
sity. 8:15 PM. $9, advance. $12, at the door.
Call 727-4449 for details.
RARE AIR. Sat., Mar. 10. “Celtic bagpipe jazz
funk fusion.” This, I gotta hear! Variety Play
house. 1097 Euclid Ave. 8:30 PM. $10,
advance; $12, at the door.
FESTIVAL SINGERS OF ATLANTA. Sun.,
Mar. 11. Performing an afternoon of vespers,
this delightful chorale will sing Mozart and
Monteverdi selections. Shrine of the Immacu
late Conception. 4 PM. $7.00. Call 299-2813
for details.
JESSYE NORM AN.Sun., Mar. 11. From
Augusta, Georgia, Ms. Norman has become one
of the most sought after artists in the world.
Performing songs by Brahms, Strauss, Satie and
Purcell, this will be a rare one-night-only you
won’t want to miss. Symphony Hall, Woodruff
Arts Center. 1280 Peachtree St. 8 PM. $16.50
- 40.00. Call 892-2414 for details.
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.
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.