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March 15 - March 28
WEDNESDAY FEMILYNIGHT. Wed., Mar.
21. Women only in a caring, fun environment.
Chrysalis Women’s Center, 2045 Manchester.
Call 881-6300 for details.
Music
ALTAN. Fri., Mar. 15. Popular Irish group
kicks off Saint Patrick’s Day weekend. A de
light to see and hear! 8PM. The Variety Play
house, 1097 Euclid Avenue. $8-10. 874-2232
for details.
realizes it’s time to stop doing what’s right and
start doing what’s FUN! Recommended! Alli
ance Mainstage Theatre, Woodruff Arts Center,
1280 Peachtree Street. Tues.-Sat. 8PM; Sun.
2:30 and 7:30PM. $28-13. Call 892-2414 for
details.
OUT ALL NIGHT AND LOST MY SHOES.
Thurs., Mar. 15-Sat.,Mar. 17. Terry Galloway,
a hearing-impaired lesbian from Tallahassee,
performs her one-woman show which includes
Berlin, detectives in drag, ventriloquism for
S&M’ers, snakes and much more. Presented by
SAME at Seven Stages Theatre. Call 523-7647
for reservations.
HEATHEN VALLEY. Thurs., Mar. 15-Mar.
30. Part of a two-show repertory, this haunting
Southern vision by Romulus Linney shouldn’t
be missed! Thurs.-Sat.8PM;Sun.5PM. $10-20.
Horizon Theatre, Euclid at Austin Avenues. At
Horizon Theater. Call 584-7450. Appearing
with:
WEDDING BAND. Friday Mar. 16-Apr. 7.The
moving and powerful story of the love affair
between a black woman and a white man in
1918. In South Carolina. That’s got to be true
love! Onstage Atlanta, 420 Courtland Street.
Call 897-1802 for times and reservations.
THE INCARCERATION OF ANNIE and
JESSE’s TIME. Thurs. March 22-31. Rebecca
Ranson’s two one-act plays about life confused
and confounded by prison. Donna Biscoe and
Tony Vaughn are powerful and affecting in the
title roles. March 24 is a benefit for the Fund for
Southern Communities. Presented by SAME at
Seven Stages Backdoor Theater. 523-7647 for
times and reservations.
BEAUTIFUL CITY. Sat., Mar. 17-Apr. 1. A
hilarious comedy by George Walker, the long
time residents of a booming town are waging
war against high-powered developers. In reper
tory with “Heathen Valley”. Call Horizon
Theater at 584-7450 for details.
DE DE VOGT. Fri., Mar. 23. A rare solo ap
pearance for this rich voiced singer/songwriter
whose newest release is “Goliath Dreaming.”
Precussionist Simone and guitarist Holly Cren
shaw will open. Part of the proceeds go to benefit
the First Existentialist Congregation. 8:30pm,
First E. Congregation, 470 Candler Park Drive
$5
DOC WATSON. Sat., Mar. ?4. The one and
only! Two shows for the legendary bluegrass
daddy. 3PM, 8PM. $7-12. Center Stage The
atre, 1374WestPeachtreeStreet. Call874-1511
for details.
ATLANTA UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST
COMBINED CHIORS.Mar. 25Thesecondof
a three part series benefitting The Church’s
Metro AIDS Ministry. 3p.m. at the U.U. Con
gregation, 1911 Cliff Valley Way. Tickets $7 at
Atlantis Books, Charis Books, The Boy Next
Door or at the door. 634-5134 for information.
JACQUE & JOYCE Sun. March 25. “A con
temporary folk duo” that draws raves from all.
One performance only, 1 imiled seating. 8:30p.m.
Presented by SAME at Seven Stages Backdoor
Theatre. 523-7647 for reservations. Call quick!
PETER MURPHY. Tues., Mar. 27-Wed., Mar.
28. Formerly of the true batcave cult group,
BAVHAVS, Murphy is a superb performer with
9-inch nails. 9PM. $15.50. The Buckhead
Roxy, 3110 Roswell Road. Call 577-9600.
Spirituality
CIRCLE OF HEALING. Sun., March 17.
Bhante Wimala, a Bhuddist priest and medata-
tion teacher from Sri-Lanka will be the guest
facilitator. 7:30-9.00pm, First Existentialist
Congregation, 470 Candler Park Drive. Free and
open to all. Wheel chair accessible. 378-5570
WOMEN’S SPRING EQUINOX
CELEBRATION. Wed., Mar. 21. Brief dis
cussion of the astrological and metaphysical
meaning of the equinox followed by a medita
tion and refreshments. ($5 per person. Reserva
tions appreciated.) Call 881-6300 for reserva
tions and directions. 7:30PM. Chrysalis
Women’s Center, 2045 Manchester Street.
HUICHOL INDIAN SHAMANISM. Thurs.,
Mar. 22-Sun., Mar. 25. Join Brant Secunda for
a special weekend intensive which includes a
pilgrimage, ways to approach sacred places of
power. For details, write: Hawkwind, Post
Office Box 11, Valley Head, Alabama 35989 or
call (205) 635-6304.
Theatre
JUNE BUG III Mar. 14-25. The third in a series
of highly acclaimed plays written and performed
by the incredibly talented John O’Neal. Also
starring Michael Keck. Wow! See review this
issue page 9. Seven Stages Theatre. 523-7647
for times and reservations.
GAL BABY! Thurs., Mar. 15-April 15. At
lanta playwright Sandra Deer’s world premiere
is sure to delight. At the ate of 48, Gal Baby
WOMEN OF SUBSTANCE. Fri.-Sat. Mar. 23
&24. Just when you thought you’d enlarged
your consciousness enough to include Roseanne
in your sexual fantasies along come perform
ance artists Joyce Scott and Kay Lawal;
a.k.a.Thunder Thigh Review. Funny and smart,
conscious and caloric, red satin and black lace.
Don’t miss these two large women from Balti
more. Presented by Nexus Performance at The
Theatrical Outfit. 688-1970 for reservations.
DeDe Vogt in concert Friday, March 23 at
The FirstExistentaialist Church. 8:30 PM.$5
at the door.
Upcoming
SILEAS. Mar. 31. A duo of Scottish harpists
playing original arrangements of classic Celtic
pipe and fiddle tunes. They sing too! Presented
by Windstorm Productions at Cannon Chapel.
8:15p.m. Call 874-2232 for ticket info.
LESBIAN AGENDA CONFERENCE
PLANNING MEETING Sat, Mar.31-Apr. 1
Have fun AND help plan Atlanta’s hosting of
5,000 women next spring. Includes perform
ances, tour of Underground and THE ALFA
AZALEA DANCE on Sat. night. Call 627
7387 or 627-5619 (TTY).
MISS. GAY USA 1990. Tues., Apr. 3-Sun.,
Apr. 8. The festivities will be held this time out
in Kentucky in the gay community’s most rec
ognized, prestigious and traveled title. Host
hotel is the Holiday Inn Downtown Louisville.
Hostesses include Miss Gay USA 1989 Netasha
Edwards (photo). For details, call (502) 585
5752 or USA Pagentry, Inc. at (713) 523-5293.
KITARO. Wed., Apr. 25. The Fox Theatre.
Need more be said? Ah, yes—8PM. $18.50.
Call 881-2000.
An informative,
fun-filled
lesbian
weekend
ALACC's Georgia
Planning Meeting
Saturday, March 31, 9am — 4pm
Sunday, April 1 10am-2pm
Information
• Help plan what 5,000 lesbians will
be doing in Atlanta at the 1st
National Lesbian Conference.
• Learn what services and groups
are available to lesbians in other
parts of Georgia.
• Participate in panel discussions
with legal and health professionals.
Fun
• SAME Improv Theatre
• Atlanta Feminist Women s Chorus
• Tour of Underground
• The Azalea Dance (Sat. Night)
$15 - $25 (sliding scale)
at the QIC.
818 Washington St.
Atlanta Lesbian Agenda
Conference Committee
P.O. Box 15266, Atl., GA 30333
or call 404-627-7387
TTY 627-5619
Vegetarian Selections
Piedmont & 10th 872-4061
n >jJ Open Sundays
7 days/week 11:30—10pm
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
APRIL FOOLS FESTIVAL
Saturday and Sunday. March 31 - April 1. noon until dark
MUSIC. FOOD. SOLES AND FUN
Peana's Jokin' the Field...
Summer league meeting
Sunday, March 18, 2 pm
D eana's One Mo' Time
1890 Cheshire Br. Rd. 874-0980