Southern voice. (Atlanta, Georgia) 1988-20??, March 15, 1990, Image 14

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Charis Books & More). Seven Stages Back Door Theatre in Little 5 Points. 662-4353 for details. CHERRY BLOSSOM SPECIAL. Fri. Mar.23- 25 Ride the train to Macon for The Cherry Blossom Festival (and whatever else you may find). Departs 10a.m. Returns at 7p.m. Leaves time for you to party. $35 Round trip. Call the New Georgia Railroad, 656-0769. RE-THINKING THE SACRED IMAGE. Fri., Mar. 23-Sun., Mar. 25. Includes perform ances symposia (plural for symposium, kids), and the installation of a rammed earth am phitheatre on the grounds. Concerns the image of the Mother, the feminine in our cultures-past, present, and future. Arts Exchange, 750 DeKalb Street. Call 624-4211 for details. CALLAWAY PLANT FAIR. Fri. Mar. 23-24. Top quality perenials, shrubs, wildflowers and specialty plants offered by nursuries from around the Southeast. What agreat way to find plants for Earth Day! And catch the butterflys while you are there. 10a.m.-4p.m. at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Ga. Admission to the fair is free, the Gardens cost $7. (404)663-2281 GIFTS OF THE HEART. Sat., Mar. 24. For, by and about Women of Color, this evening of entertainment includes dancing, singing, talks, etc. 8PM. $6, $2 for Seniors, $3 children 12 and above. First Existentialist Church. 755-3063 for details. COYOTE TALES. Thurs., Mar. 15-ApriI 3. Drawing and sculpture by Barbara-Ann Carver- Hunt. Ariel Gallery, 75 Bennett Street. Tues.-Sat., 10:30-4:30PM. Call 352-5753 for more. THORNTON DIAL: LADIES IN THE UNITED STATES. Mar. 23. Self-taught black artist’s works are exquisite. Recommended! Kennesaw State College, Library Art Gallery. 423-6139 or 423-6239. TREASURES FROM THE FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM. Thurs., Mar. 1 thru May 6. Abso lutely stunning collection from Cambridge University. Go see it! High Museum. 1280 Peachtree. Call 898-9286 for details. Bars THE TOWER. The theme bar of the Gay 90s 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 mightpickyours to see. Tuesday: Mugnight;$5 gets you a mug and all the draft beer you can drink. Saturday: Our DJ judges your tape for the best mix of music. Sunday: Pool night. 735 Ralph McGill Boulevard. 688-5463. THE TOWER. Two steppin’ and more every Wednesday night at 8PM. Come in and meet our instructor Candy. She can twirl you around the dance floor to our Country-Westemmusic. 735 Ralph McGill Boulevard. 688-5463. Dance BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE & COMPANY. Fri. Mar. 16-17 “A shimmering ecstatic quality that was euphoric and almost unbearably moving.” That’s typical of what critics say about this NY based dance company whose styles range from neo-aerobic to near ballet. A rare Atlanta appearance, almost sure to sell out. Presented by Dancer’s Collective of Atlanta at Center Stage Theatre. Times and reservations: 873-2500; info: 233-7600. Film PARIS, TEXAS. Fri., Mar. 16. Harry Dean Stanton is a lost man trying to retrieve his past and reunite his family in Wim Wender’s tragi comic ode to empty spaces and off-track lives. WithNastassiaKinskiandDeanStockwell. 8PM, Hill Auditorium. High Museum of Art, 1280 Peachtree Street. $3 and $2. BLADERUNNER. Sat., Mar. 17. Ridley Scott’s Teutonic symbolism, his vision of a swarming disintegrating metropolis of the near future is indelible. Harrison Ford excels as a film noirish hunter of genetically engineered killer repli cants. Also stars Rutger Haller, Daryl Hannah and Sean Young. 8PM, Rich Auditorium. High Museum of Art, 1280 Peachtree Street. $3-2. Meetings B WMT (Black & White Men Together). Mon., Mar. 19. Rap group at JR & Melvin’s. 8PM. Call 373-5111. DANCER'S COLLECTIVE OF ATLANTA, INC. PRESENT BILL T. JONES / ARNIE ZANE fi? COMPANY MARCH 16, 8 PM MARCH 17, 3 fit 8 PM CENTER STAGE THEATRE $ 15 ADULX $ 12 STUDENTS/SENIOR CITIZENS RESERVATIONS 873-2500 Events COFFEE HOUSE/WOMEN’S HISTORY. Tues., Mar. 20. The Any Tuesday But Fourth Tuesday Coffee House honors women’s history and features Lenny Lassiter, Carolyn Mobley, Joyce & Jackquie plus more. 7:30pm. $5 (at WUfjfr/MUSIC AND COMEDY w k SHOW BAR We’re 7 minutes from everywhere." h==d Funky Blues Fusion Jazz ■p= of H Simon Carter 1 |= and Northside mm Two Shows Weekly Friday and Saturday 8:30 PM and 10:30 PM Split Your Sides Comedy Jerry, Bibi, Chris and Guests Wednesday and Thursday 9:30 PM Open Mike Night, Tuesday Comedians, Dancers, Singers, Philosophers $25. 00 Energy Prize TWO FOR ONE ADMISSION with this coupon 9:30 PM Show Wed. & Thurs., 10:30 PM Show Fri. ‘Wedding Band,” the story of a not-so-easy romance. Mar. 16-Apr. 7 at Onstage Atlanta. 897-1802, Calendar Windstorm Productions and Theatre Gael present SILEAS Sat. March 31 8:15 p.m. Cannon Chapel 515 Kilgo Circle Emory Campus $10 in advance $12 at the door Tickets available at Wax 'n Fax, Wuxiry, Metronome, Chapter 3, International Records, Atlanta Compact Disc (Brookhavcn) and Dancing Bar. For tickel information call 874-2232, Call for Reservations 237-5181 54 Pharr Rd