1 I I J J .. 8 STAR March24, 1992 STAR March 24, 1992 9 Raven and Ruth offer an artistic presentation of ''word music,, to celebrate the soul Arts &Entertainment Calendar of woman. Dedicated to There goes the neighborhood Women's History Month. 7 Body Count to national at­ The members met in high With r&B, the kids didn't the tickets to sell out by the Tuesday, March 24 p.m., Copperfield's Books, by Steve Chiolis tention, and with the release school, most notably Ernie­ want to meet us, but this is end of this week, and that Drawings by Heide Har­ Petaluma. Free. Body Count, rapper of Cop Killer, the South Cen­ C, who kept in close touch rock &roll all over again­ already over ahundred stu­ 1 ris on display in the SSU Babies, Broads and ICE-T's ''real blackhardcore tral L.A. band obviously isn't with Tas he went on to found every body's chillin' to­ dents took their bite when Student Union through March Bread. 8:30 p.m., 7('f) Davis band," as introduced on T's in hiding. Rhyme Syndicate Records; a gether." ticket sales were opened ex­ 28. Reception 3to 5p.m. St. #210, Santa Rosa. double LP O.G. Original ICE-T's recent acting ap­ Body Count five-song demo "I have asticker on my clusively to SSUstudents for The oil paintings of 579-8057. Gangster, terrorizes Sonoma pearances in New Jack City landed the band-on Sire/ record that says 'Parental aweek. They then began ooz­ Sonoma artist Michele Musical Comedy Mur­ County from the stage in the and Riclwchet-along with Warner. Big time. · Guidance is Suggested.' In ing to the general public Collier are on display at the ders of 1940. 8 p.m., Phoenix Theatre April 2in his initial rap fame generated ''There goes the Neigh­ my book, parental guidance through Last Record Store, Belvedere Winery Visitor Spreckels Performing Arts promotion of their upcoming from his debut Rhyme Pays borhood", the Cop Killer is always suggested ... if you SRJC, Backdoor Disc, and Center through April. 10 a.m. Center, Rohnert Park. 584- 18-cut debut on Sire/ in 1987,Powerin 1988, The single, will be Body Count's need asticker to tell you that the Student Union informa­ to 4:30 p.m., 4035 Westside 1700 or 1-800-852-0342. Warner entitled Cop Killer. Iceberg/Freedom of Speech first video, directed by Matt you need to guide your child, tion desk. Road, Healdsburg. The newly restored ver­ Opening the expected sell­ in 1989, and most recently, Mahurin (known for his work you 're adwnb fuckin' parent Cotter says security for Latino Film and Cul­ sion of The Wages of Fear, out, produced by SSU's As­ 0.G. Original Gangster-has with Metallica and Primal anyhow." the show will be "a big effort" tural Festival, presented by Henri Georges Clouzot's dy­ sociated Students Produc­ helped ICE-T prowl on na­ Scream). It is unclear at this ASP negotiated a deal with professionally trained SRJC Community Educa­ namite movie about nitro­ tions (ASP), will be Eye &I, tionwide audiences with his point whether or not MfV with ICE-Tthat Cotter hopes student attendants and ametal tion. Films of Latin America, glycerine. United States afunkrazz band from Harlem, reality raps and street cha­ will accept the video. • will tum a$1,500 profit. detector at the door. Spain, and the Chicano com­ owned Southern Oil Com­ New York. risma. Wtll rap ever be the "I totally respect what "We 're not in this to make "We want everyone to munity in the United States, pany controls the lives of the This is ICE-T's first Bay same-Fightforyourrightto ICE-T has to say," said ASP alot of money," said Cotter, have a good time, agood along with the staging of peasants and European drift­ Area appearance since the party? Fight to survive. concert chair Jason Cotter. adding that the profit ratio is experience at the show," said dance, music and theatre per­ ers who have come to Las "Lalapalooza" tour when T The Body Count penta­ "He's ahard character telling abit low. "We're bringing Cotter. "Students should feel fonnances. Free. Through Piedras looking for easy joined Jane's Addiction vo­ gon consists of ICE-T on it like it is." · ICE-There because students safe, and will certainly get April 3; 527-4371 for spe­ London Ballet Theatre presents Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the money. In French with En­ calist Perry Farrell in aper­ throat, Ernie-C lead guitar, Some ICE-T predictions have requested top-notch rap respect from security." cific information. Luther Burbank Center on April 1. Call 546-3600 for ticket information. glish subtitles. 7p.m., SSU formance dialogue about the vocals,D-Rocrhythmguitar, and thoughts for the '90's: and hip-hop. This is amajor Ticketsare$18 withSSU Display of arts and crafts Healdsburg library, 139 Piper her Music Workshop, di­ ing and operating an unbreak­ DarwinHealing Theatre. Stories: 664-2606. How to stupidity of racism. The tour bass, vocals, and "White kids will continue show-a historic event." student ID, $20 without. On by the Camp Fire Boys and St. Writers interested in read­ rected by Ellen Amsterdam. able communications code Choose, Create, and Tell was instrumental in bringing Beatmaster Vdrums, vocals. to get hipper to black culture. Cotter says he expects with the Body Count.• Girls, presepted by Commu­ ing their works should call Noon,SSUivesConcertThe­ during World War II. The Them presented by SSU nity Recreation Center. 415 Robin Brown at 433-9506 or atre. Free. exhibit runs through June. Extended Education. Based Calendar United Methodist Church Steele Lane, Santa Rosa. Georgia Fowler at 539-7350 1981 PBS documentary Lofty Readers group dis­ upon hypnotist Milton frompage8 (Epworthian Hall), 500 N Mondays through Thursdays, to arrange areading time. on Navajo Code Talkers.An cusses Possession by A.S. Erickson's works. SSU ing, presented by Sebastopol Main St., Sebastopol. 829- 8a.m. to 7p.m., Fridays, 8 Homecoming recital/ evening program of film and Byatt. 7:30 p.m., Stevenson 3030. 664-2394. Center for the Arts. 500 N 4797. a.m. to 5p.m., Saturdays and benefit performance by reminiscences. World War II Copperfield's Books, Comedy with Tim Jack­ Main Street, Sebastopol. 9 Sundays when the building is Vincent Mariotti, just re­ Narine ' Corporal Hank Petaluma. Free. sonandTeresaHolcomb. 8:30 a.m. to 3p.rn. 829-4797. Monday, March 30 open; through May 1. Free. turned from aconcert tour in Alvernaz will share his expe­ Terence McKenna, p.m., the Daily Planet. Living Literature: Watercolors by Sylvia 524-5116. Russia. 8p.m., LBC. 544- riences with theNavajoCode founder of Botanical Dimen­ Relaeyr. Quincy's Pub works of American authors, Miller, presented by the Cul­ CJ774. Talkers he knew in the Ma­ sions, will speak and auto­ and Cafe. 585-1079. staged as theater. Presented tural Arts Council of Sonoma Wednesday, March 25 African safari with rine Corps. 7:30 p.m., Marin graphhisnewlyreleased book Sister Double Happi­ by Vintage House County. Sonoma County Joint public reading of Bonnie Crom: slides and ar­ Museum of the American In­ The Food ofthe Gods. 7p.m., ness, Wild Brides, Grand Intergenerational Theater. 3 Administration Center, Board poetry and short literary tifacts, plus special guests Kali dian, 2200 Notato Blvd., Copperfield's Books in Junction, Squoze. 9p.m., p.m., 264 First St.E, Sonoma. of Supervisors Office, 575 works by members and the caracal lynx, Aisha the Mi wok Park in Novato. 897- Sebastopol. Cotati Cabaret. 545-LIVE. 996-4274. Administraion Drive, Santa unaffiliated poets presented serval cat and Hannibal the 4064. The talk is offered in Sculptural Bookworks: SSUFaculty concert with Rosa. Mondays through Fri­ Homeboy Hammer is TOO LEGIT TO QUIT. by the Writers' Circle and hedgehog. Free admission. 7 conjunction with the artist Anne Hicks Siberell. Saturday,March 28 Laxmi G. Tewari, presented days 8am. to5 p.m., through II you don't have acopy, you otta get it. Poets of the Vmeyard. 7p.m., p.m., Copperfield's Books Museum's temporary exhibit SSU Salazar Library 1306. Babies, Broads and by SSU Center for Perform­ May 25. Free. 579-ARTS. Loft, 153 Kentucky Street, Piercing the Fog of War: 664-2861. Bread. 8:30 p.m., 7W Davis ing Arts. Oassical North In­ Northern California sea­ ilAINBOIV has ii lor you! Come on in today Petalwna. 762-0563. Navajo Code Talkers in Babies, Broads and St. #210, Santa Rosa. dian vocal music. 8p.m.,SSU scapes in oil and watercolor World War II, which honors Bread, anew play by Eliza­ 579-8057. Ives Concert Theatre 119. by Sharon Silveira, pre­ and don't lorget to register Thursday, March 26 the mahor contributions of beth Heffron. Women from Musical Comedy Mur­ 664-2353. sented by Branscomb's of American Indians in design- all walks of life tell their sto­ ders of 1940. 8 p.m., Relaeyr. Quincy's Pub BodegaBay.1588EastShore lor our BOOM BOX giveaway! ries. Presented by Studio X Spreckels Performing Arts and Cafe. 585-1079. Rd., Bodega Bay. Sunday ~ HAMMER Act II. 8:30 p.m., 709 Davis Center, Rohnert Park. 584- Shine, Sci-Fi, DNQ, through Thursday 10 a.m. to Too Legit To Quit Tha la The Way We Roi• Too Legil To Quit• St. #210, Santa Rosa. 579- 1700 or 1-800-852-0342. Showdown. 9p.m., Cotati 6p.m., Friday and Saturday llnllt,e,s Hang On •Addams Grc,o,,e* 8057. The Wages of Fear. 7 Cabaret. 545-LIVE. 10 a.m. to 8p.m., through -- Musical Comedy Mur­ p.rn., SSU Darwin Theatre. April 5. ders of 1940, asendup of the 664-2606. Sunday,March 29 Ballet Hispanico, afi­ Hollywood epics of an ear­ Healing Stories: How to Living Literature. 3 esta of Mexican folklore in lier era, produced by Pacific Choose, Create, and Tell p.m., Vmtage House Senior songanddance, lOa.m.,LBC. Alliance Stage Company. 8 Them. SSU Stevenson 3030. Center, 264 First St. E, 546-3600. p.m., Spreckels Performing 664-2394. Arts Center, Rohnert Park. Erin's Daughters: The Sonoma.The Wages996-4274. of Fear. 7 Tuesday, March 31 584-1700 or 1-800-852- Feminine in Irish Culture. p.m., SSU Darwin Theatre. One by Two: Artists in 0342. Asurvey of the power of the 664-2606. Collaboration. Painting, All HAMMER CD's &Tapes City of Petalw:na Pipe feminine in Celtic Irish Cul­ Musical Comedy Mur­ sculpture, photography, and ON SALE NOW AT Band rehersals. 7to 10 p.rn. ture from pre-historic to con­ ders of 1940. 3 p.m., video by artists working col­ l!la1DQ'II Free. 887-711 1. temporary times. 10 a.m. to 6 Spreckels Performing Arts lectively. Presented by SSU R'l'IIHII f• Nuisance, Green Day, p.m., SSU Carson 10. 664- Center, Rohnert Park. 584- Art Gallery. Reception 4to 6 t10VI Now Backwoods, Influence. 8:30 2394. 1700 or 1-800-852-0342. p.m. Viewing hours: Tues­ p.m., Cotati Cabaret. 545- Second session of non­ Gravenstein Chamber days through Fridays 11 a.m. - I I I l"id,l'I, ,nail,1hk .ii th•· I.Bl' Bu, Olli<<' LIVE. \Ion-Sat. t:! 11 -t1pm 1707JS4t, -J<,OO darkroom workshop on pho­ Music Series, presented by to 4p.m .,Saturdays and Sun­ DRAWING MARCH 31, 1992 or 545-BASS ~~~~ tography and journal writ- Sebastopol Center for the days noon to 4p.m.; through Call l.H< · lur I·RE Eb~nls \laJ!a~irll' Friday, March 27 April 26. SSU Art Gallery. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. continued page 9 piano.Arts. Woodwind 3p.m., Sebastopolquintet and Free.• SALE ENDS MARCH 31, 1992.•