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Mr. Universe
Or smash hit returns!
Find out what happens
when your fantasies come to life.
Belle Ives
A mysterious and humorous Southern Gothic -
the mansion is crumbling, murder is afoot, and
it’s 1969 in rural North Carolina.
Tickets
$10 Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sun
$12 Sat.
1105 Euclid Ave.
Performing Arts Center Little 5 Points
The plays perform on alternating nights.
Please call theatre for. times — 523-7647.
Helene Grimaud performs Rachmaninov’s
Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Atlanta Sym
phony. Photo credit: Henry Ely.
March 21
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2 Shows
Fri., April 5, 7:30 & 10 pm
Tickets: $13 advance, $15 door
Tickets available at the Variety Playhouse
(hours 12-6 M-F), all TicketMaster loca
tions or charge by phone 249-6400.
1099 EUCLID AVENUE
FOR MORE INFORMATION,
CALL 524-7354
NETHORKING
WITH-PRIDE
Fourth Tuesday's
3rd Annual
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Business
Expo
June 15, 1991
BEST LOCATIONS
GOING FAST!
Booths:
$ 95 before April 1 st
$125 after April 1 st
HOTLINE:
662-4399
Cosponsored by ETC & LazerAge
KABUKI THEATRE REMEMBERED. Thru
March 30th. Classic Japanese figures from the
stylized masked theatre by London’s Haruyo.
BumNoff Gallery, Clearcreek Center. 875-3475.
NEW ART FROM ITALY. Apr. 1-May 31.
Contemporary Italian art by artists whose names
end with either i or o. Free. High Museum at
Georgia-Pacific, 577-6940.
‘OLD WIVES’ TALES. Fri., Apr. 5. An exhibit
that disproves the old theorem that “■women must
choose between art and family.” Multi-medium
works by 15 mothers from many cultures. TULA,
75 Bennett St. 351-3551.
ROUGE, JAUNE AND BLEU. Sat. Apr. 6-May
11. Industrial collages, oils, acrylics and photos
make this an eclectic show indeed. BurnNoff
Gallery, Piedmont at Monroe, 875-3475.
‘NEW WORKS’ GROUP EXfflBIT.Thru Apr.
20. Local artists, PatriciaCunfer, BarbaraDaupert,
Sheila DeShong and Rose Shankman show their
latestinspirations.New Visions, 999 P’tree, 874
3881.
THE NEW VISIONS. Thru. Apr 28. An exhibit
which explores the radical innovations and rev
elations of Modernist photographers between the
World Wars. Interesting examples of
photomantage and photograms make this a must
see collection for die serious photographer. At
the High Museum, 1280 Peachtree. 892-HIGH.
Events
LESBIANS AND HRCF. Thurs., Mar. 28,
7:30pm. The Human Rights Campaign Fund
representatives hold an instructive evening about
their lesbian action agenda. Human rights for
lesbians sounds like a very progressive idea,
come and voice your concerns and hopes. Charis,
419 Moreland Ave. 524-0304.
DIXIE INVITATIONAL XL Fri-Sun., Mar. 29
31. More thanhalf athous and participants. Singles
and Doubles at Express Lanes, team events at
Fair Lanes in Chamblee. For info callTim Cooper
451-4793 for info.
LARGE GROUP EXPERIENCE. Sat., Mar.
30. Group therapy should be empowering, not
over-powering. Learn how to keep your identity
and openess while operating in a large group. Atl.
Center for ShortTerm Psychotherapy, 633-3282.
COMMON GROUND’S BIRTHDAY
PARTY. Tues. Apr. 2, 4:30-7:30pm. Celebrate
the first sucessful year of Atlanta’s only day
activity program for people with HIV disease.
Open house. 1053 Juniper St. 874-8686.
OUTDOOR CHALLENGES -METAPHORS
FOR LIFE. April 3, 6:30-9:30pm. Explore the
great outdoors and discover ways to expand your
own boundaries and create positive changes. The
activities, such as rockclimbing and canoeing
sound rigorous, but are modified with HIV
positive individuals in mind. 222-2440.
AVA LEAVELL HAYMON. Thurs. Apr. 4,
7:30pm. Joining us from Baton Rouge, Ava will
read her poetry about everything from incest to
Louisiana cooking. Personal, provocative, and
poignant. Charis Books, 419 Moreland Ave., NE.
524-0304.
CONTAINER GARDENING. Sat. Apr. 6,10-
11:30am. Turn your apartment balcony into the
hanging gardens of Babylon with tips on potted
plants. At the Atlanta Botanical Garden. 876
5859 to register.
11th ANNUAL AZALEA DANCE. Sat., April
6, 8pm. Dress plain or fancy and enjoy ALFA’s
spring cotillion with dapper dykes galore. E.
Congregation, call ALFA 378-9769.
ORCHID DISPLAY AND SALE. Sun. Apr. 7,
noon. More orchids than a spring prom. Over I
500 varieties in full flower. Atlanta Botanical
Gardens, Piedmont Park, 876-5859.
GA. PRIVACY COALITION PLANS FU
TURE SODOMY REPEAL EFFORTS. Tues.
April 9, 7-9pm. An overview of the group’s
efforts during the ‘91 session of Ga.’s General
Assembly and planning and discussion for con
tinuing the repeal effort. Newcomers are a wel
come addition to this on-going struggle. Peachtree
Branch Library across from the High Museum.
286-4705.
Fundraisers
ARTISTS FOR ACT UP. Thurs. Mar. 28,6pm-
lam. Food, fun, a fashion show, entertainment
and a silent auction to benefit the AIDS Coalition
to Unleash Power. Performers include Liz
Spraggins, Hal Gresham, Eleganza and Megan
McFarland. At Petrus.
HALSTEAD HOEDOWN. Sun. Apr. 7, 6-
11pm. Kick up your heels and two-step with your
darlin’. Sponsored by SouthemCountry Atlanta.
Proceeds from dance and raffle benefit Project
Open Hand. $5 donation. At the Inman Park
Trolley Bam, 963 Edgewood Ave. 938-0609.
Music
CAROLINE AIKEN. Sun. Mar. 31-Ajm 1,8:30
pm. Sexy, earthy, bluesy and hot. Give your
kundalini energy its spring booster shot. At Ox
ford Acoustic Cafe, 360 Pharr Rd. 262-3333.
ATLANTA SYMPHONY WITH HELENE
GRIMAUD. Thurs. Apr. 4-6. 8pm. Amazing
manual dexterity makes Rachmaninov’s Piano
Concerto No. 2 a delicious earful from Ms.
Grimaud who looks pretty delicious herself. At
Symphony Hall, 892-2414 for tickets.
BRIAN JOHNSON. Apr. 5-6,8pm. Percussion,
video, and electronics create an evening of total
experience. $8. April 6, 2pm pick up the beat
yourself with a free workshop on percussion
technique Actors Express, 280 Elizabeth St. 688
1970.
ATLANTA GAY MEN’S CHORUS. Sat. Apr.
6,8pm. The mighty male voices present “Spring
Break” with 6 new arrangements including a
tribute to Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein.
Southside High, 801 Greenwood Ave. 458-8747.
ANGELA MOTTER. Sun. Apr. 7, 8:30pm.
Life and love, affirming acoustic rock from one
of our all time fave singers. Free at Oxford
Acoustic Cafe, 360 Pharr Rd. 262-3333.
MORAL HAZARD. Sun. April 7. Industrial
strength (and dancable) rock and roll music from
the first band ever to receive the Emma Goldman
“If I Can’t Dance, I Won’t be Part of Your
Revoloution” seal of approval. At The Otherside,
1924 Piedmont Rd. 875-5238.
Spirituality
PASSOVER SEDER. Sat. Mar. 30, 7p.m. Join
Congregation Bet Haverim for a traditional
Passover service led by Rabbi Shula Gelhfuss.
Free to members; $18, including a meal, to non
members. 642-3467.
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE. Sun. Mar. 31,
6am. Celebrate Jesus’s joyous triumph over death
with song and friendship. At All Saints MCC,
575 Boulevard. For info call 622-1154.
Sports
FRONT RUNNERS. Every Wed. at 6:30pm in
Piedmont Park. Also every Saturday 9am at the
Chattahoochee River off Powers Ferry Rd. Call
Shelton Haynie (622-0739) or Lynn Patterson
(438-1421) for info.
AVS BOWLING. Every Monday, 8:30pm. Its
almost time to form summer leagues. Come
down and enjoy the most fun you can have with
your fingers in public. Express Lanes, Monroe
Drive. Call Steve at 361-1286 for info
HOTLANTA SOCCER. Practice every Sun.,
3pm. A game that uses heads instead of hands is
looking for a few good thighs for the 1991 spring
season. Men and women, beginners or pros are
encouraged to participate. You’ll get a kick out
of it! Piedmont Park, call Steve at 577-0418.
ATLANTA TEAM TENNIS. Every Saturday.
Play to climb the competitive challenge ladder or
just enjoy the game. Watchers welcome as well.
Men play at noon at Glenlake Tennis Center, call
David Black at399-5010. Women start at 1:30pm
at DeKalb Tennis Center. Call 662-GAME.
Theatre
A ...MY NAME IS ALICE. Apr. 2-14. Lively
humor and upbeat music combine for a rollicking
evening that perfectly captures the quirky com
bination of satisfaction and frustration found in
being female. Buckhead Roxy, 3110 Roswell
Rd. For info call 8734300.