/ / / / / C A L E N D A R Thursday Death of a Solanemian drama, s. p.m. today through Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Lawrence Community Theatre, 159 New Hampshire St. Sr. for general admission Friday, and Satr. for $4 for Thursday and Sunday admissions. Student tickets ■ The Homestead Grays, rock, 9:30 p.m. The Azkus, 9:25 h., Massa- - 3ft. rock, 9:20 p.m. The Bb necklace, 7:58 New Orleans St., $8 - Filler Kits, alternative rock 9:30 p.m. The Gardens, 16% i/ii sacchias St., $2 - Forbidden Broadway* music comedy *8 p.m., Quality Hill Hall* house music *8 p.m., 10th St., Kansas City, 793-254-7300* advance tickets **9224 at** Delta *B* from the Mississippi Delta, crawled by The Negro Ensemble Com- pany 81, Library Hall 62 students $15, Liberty Hall 42 public students $12, for K12 students $11 for KU and K12 students $10 **James Surt, secretary by reason** **seasonal.** 2 Surt, attorney Andro rium at the Kansas University **Kansas City Symphony** featuring pianists J. Browning; 8 Surt, Pried and Saturday, J. Browning; 9 Surt, ish Hite Temple, City Law, and tissue Kings, Kansas City, Mo. proceeds from $10 to $20. **La Ramblers and Begadad Jones** original rock, 30:00 pm. The *Bou- lson* rock, 27:00 NewHamshire. **Mike Morgan and the Crow** *hymn and bites* 9:30 p.m. *John* *wy.* T. Wawson *nologo*, images *T. Wawson* *nologo*, images *T. Wawson* *nologo*, images *Mountain Palace Park gallery*, 704 *Vermont*. T. Friday Saturday "SDI. & Mambo Invogue Con- trol," reggie and Lain s p.m. Liber- ary Hall, 26 Massachusetts S., & advance tickets $ day of show. Audience can plug into local talent at event ■ African-American Film Fund Series, 1:30 m. The Musical Aikun Museum of Art, #425 Oak St., Kansas City MO ■ Citi Dowling with Bad News country and western, with Smith, Johns 6.20 m. SI. ■ Fobidden Broadway, musical playhouse, 6 and 9 p.m., Quantity Playhouse, 9 w. 10th St., Kansas City MO, $20 advance tickets, $25 at door Blackwater, country-swester, 9 p.m. Blackhawk, country-swester, 9 p.m. Blightwood, breakfast, musical comedy, 8 p.m. Quilty Hill Park, house, 100 w. 10th, Kansas City, Mia, 100 advance tickets, at door Louse and the All Stars, rhythm and blues, 9 p.m. Johnny's Tavern, 40s, N. 2nd st., $1. Hazensted Grays, rock 9; 3" p.m. The Jaznus, 20%; Massachusetts chassels St., S2 **Sunday** * Sunday Special Tour: Chinese Art* p m. The Nelson Abakis Museum on Arty, Esko Ash St., Kansas City Mo. * Winter Concert: Symphony Band, featuring trombones John Alesis* 3:30 p.m. Carlton-Pever Theater Joseph Aelias; principal trobionist is for the New York Philharmonic Oberchair; 8 p.m. - Swarathi Boca Hall; **ll** Monday ■ Open 777 p.m., 9:30 a.m. The Booth, 787 new Hampshire St. big, both original rock is 39 p.m. The Bodieack, 777 New Hampshire St. Tuesday Ball Threat, comedy. 9:30 p.m. Gummen's, 160, w. 23rd St. $2 for gummen's, $2 for non-numbers. Tammy and the All Stars, ravish tattoo 9:30 p.m. Johnny's Tavian ero, N2 and $1. $1 Makoos with Kyle Konner open professor of Black studies at the State University of New York in Buffalo. D. Alexander, funk; $30 p.m. Pizza. On Mississippi St. Eye EY, gaiter; $30 p.m. Reseduct. New Hampshire St. $80 The ensemble, based in New York City, was founded in 1987. It has performed such plays as *Jewish Performance* the *Miller's Nurse* and *Jewish Performance* the *Soldier's Story*, which was made into a movie in 1984 by director Norman Jershon and -retilled "Soldier's Story". everdon, Roberts Jason Star, Hurdley D. Foy and Lean Mitchell star, in the play. All are members of the Negro Ensemble; the other troupe is the tour they were unavailable for comedy. Performance Night, talent show, piano, Lawrence Arts Center, 200 W 80th St, SZ. Movies A production of A Soldier's Play will be held at Kansas State University. The Annie Beine director of the Ebony Theater, a black theater group at Thebory. FRI FEB, 2 Great Homestead Bank Bill L.A. Ramblers Baddad Lines TONIGHT from St. Louis Great Rock-n-Roll with THE EYES Don’t I forget, St. Draws - Cinema Twin Theatre Look Who's Talking Dickinson Theatres Internal Affairs Daytona Steel Magnolias (evenings) ≈ Bryce J. Tache Stress Heart Condition Hillcrest Theatres Born on the Fourth of July Little Mermaid (alferoons) State, said she saw an increasing interest in Black theater in the Mid- She said the Negro Awards which has won two Troy Awards was a superb production company and has an advanced game style. Tickets for "From the Mississippi Delta" are on sale at a box office in Murray and Liberty halls. Student Union activity boxes at the Student Union Center (C for public $10 tickets) are for the public $10 tickets for KI and K12 students, and $11 for senior college and other students Bagdad Jones 9 1/2 Weeks (Friday and Saturday) ■ Variety Theatre Flashback Driving Miss Daisy What You Use Enjoy MaHoots With Special Quest from Witlain Klide Konner SAT. FEB. 3 CD release party for the Exhibits Liberty Hall: Animation Celebration (closes Sun- day) Atmosphere. The most relaxing in Lawrance. A meal set in perfect harmony for a relaxing night of celebration or just a quiet evening. with a friend. Come to Tiffin. Lunch - Mon, later Fri, 11:2 Dinner - Sun, and Mon, 5-9 Tuesday - Mon, 5-10 841/726 with a friend Came to Yoya. KIDS - Terry Evans, photography exhibit, through Friday at the art and design Gallery. A.E. VAN ZAND dafn **Comic Book Confidential (starts** **Monday)** **SLEAWalk Stories (starts Monday)** SUA: **Wizard of Oz (Thursday and Satu** **day)** **Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade** **Indiana and Sundry)** if you like our brew, you'll love our burgers, Me and my girl, musical comedy, 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, 5 p.m. Sunday, 2 p.m. Saturday and 7 day minithemes, Medford Theater, 129 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. 129 to $35. **John Ahn**, contemporary courrier celebrating the Southwest celebration of the Northern Nelson-Marie Museum of Art, 4025 Oak St. Kansas City, Mo. and more! Come on over the bridge to Johnny's for your favorite new complemented by one of Johnny's famous burgers! "Lawrence Wide" to be the best burger you ever tasten into. We aim to please TAVERN SUK WEEKEND FILMS FEBRIARY 2-4, 1900 401 North 2nd TAYEN'S Johnny's By Donna Eades Special to the Kanser WE'VE TURNED THE GAME ON. It's cross-fellation " said Michael Nelson. "It's organizing all the three-night series of events o'to organize all of these different people together and seeing what happens. Not let everything come together and let it bounce around." Wizard of Oz - construction workers to professionals, makes first-time workers to odd tasks, traditional poets to wait-out-the experimental performers, Performance Light at the Lawrence Arts AT 4:00 PM, TICKETS $2.00 ALL SHOWS IN WOODRUF, AUDIORITY, TICKETS AVAILABLE IN THE SU OFFICE, KANSAS UNION CALL 864-1234 FOR MORE INFORMATION her first-time performance Cheryl Jackson will reach her own work entitled, "Reflections of me through Sandy Water" she said this Saturday's performance was a way to explain people about staff treatment in society. "They were all of good quality this year, so we didn't turn anyone down," Weiner said. "We didnt tell the audience that Night is a way to tie a cross in a circle." Dr. Sopito signature, who saw the first Performance Night, D. Sopito signature, who saw the first Performance Night, the variety of performers and performances drew her to the event. "I moved the diversiv," Nonosar said. "It had Performance flight, which will take place Summer day and again on Feb. 9, takes the visit of Sora Star and carries for the third year the arts center provides and show what they can do, low cost to the event garden. For the third year the arts center provides and show what they can do, low cost to the event garden. Vacant mgwm De Soto sophomore summarize in the future, some of these activities will be reduced. Version and other products are being developed. Twenty-five Winnebago organizers, "one night only" to two group performances, and there were only 20 people in the audience. This year we wanted it to be a growing thing instead of a dying thing. "The first Performance on Jan. 12 allowed to a full house. Wenner and Nelson, who also are performers attributed the access to a mailing list and phone calls inviting Lawrence artists to the performance," Wenner and Nelson considered 20 mailings for the series, twice as many as last *i want to help people understand our basics get an identity - how we are all limited by the people who understand the Black identity crisis.* For more seasoned performers, the evening a chance to try new things and move beyond traditional traditions. Bill Crabton whose name is familiar in Lawrence as the keyboard musician for the Imagination Workshop and the Good Time Radio Review will play acoustic guitars. For all the performers, it is a way to finance a network of artists. rock band with a sound, a word dance, a great narrative. By using a song, different kinds of art together, you realize that the boundaries of art are broader than you thought they were". For the performers, it's a chance to gain some experience, some in mediums where opportunities to展现在 are limited. Besides Chrysan and Jakson, he perforamance will feature Caryn Mirmar-Goldberg lady Roelman and Ekenen Christiansen reading novel Rokman. OU CAN AFFORD, JUT CANT AFFORD TO MISS Lacience Music with an ethnic base will be performed by the Earth Trees, and Carleas Iso, an enchobe blue grass hand, will conclude the 22, Tickets for the 8 p.m. program are $2, and are available at the Lawrence Center; 509 w. eh Dickinson INTERNAL WORKS (8) 7:30-8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. for ten hours of playtime BLUE (8) 7:30-8:30 a.m. to 20 a.m. THE LITTLE MEMORIAL (9) 7:30-8:30 a.m. to 50 a.m. to noon for one hour. STEEL MANIACULAR (10) 7:30-8:30 a.m. to 20 a.m. to noon for one hour. CHICAGO VOLKOVA (11) 7:30-8:30 a.m. to 20 a.m. to noon for one hour. 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TONITE LADIES NIGHT Ladies no cover til 10 p.m. 1/2 price after 10 $2 Pitchers 25¢ Draws 18 & up FRI. & SAT. $1 cover til 10 75¢ Draws all night admitted GUIDE TO RITISH TREATMENTS PART 1: GLOBAL TRENDS IN FASHION & STYLE WARSITY Mobile Mini (m), Training (m) Mixed Media (m), Skin (m), Wear (m), Body (m), Hair (m) HILLCRESST Mobile Mini (m), Skin (m), Wear (m), Hair (m) Born in Africa (m), Skin (m), Wear (m), Hair (m) Tango & Cash (m), Skin (m), Wear (m), Hair (m) Silk only Stretchable (m), Skin (m), Wear (m), Hair (m) Wine (m), Roses (m) Amy's Roses (m) Dancing Mini Show (m), Roses (m) CINEMAS TWINK TWINK (m), 8.25 - 9.00 CINEMAS TWINK TWINK (m), 8.25 - 9.00 If You Score: Gold (gd) 8.75 - 9.50 Silver (sgd) 8.75 - 9.50 Pink (pgd) 8.75 - 9.50 $1.00 Improv Mini (m) Improv Mini (m) Improv Mini (m) MOVIE LINE 841-5191 MOVIE LINE 841-319 University Daily Kansan / Thursday, February 1, 1990