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Sunday, October 2. 19S3 D2 The Beacon Journal COMING ATTRACTIONS HBIMHMiaMHnHBaailBHI works by Beethoven. Tickets at $13 to $35 are available by calling 231-1111. Severance Hall is at 11001 Euclid Cleveland. Robert Page Singers open season The Robert Page Singers begin their sixth season at 8 p.m.

Tuesday at the Beck Center in Lakewood with a program that includes music by Duke Ellington, Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer, William Handy, Scott Joplin, Cole Porter and George and Ira Gershwin. For tickets, at $12, call 521-2540. The Beck Center is at 17801 Detroit Ave. Gabrielli, KellSe Curtis team up The Gabrielli Trio, the faculty ensemble in residence at the University of Akron, begins its season at 3 p.m. today at Akron U's Guzzetta Recital Hall, Center and Hill streets.

The ensemble violinist Andrew Jennings, cellist Michael Haber and pianist Paul Schoenfield performs works by Mozart, Beethoven and Dvorak. Assisting will be soprano Kellie Curtis. Admission is free. A night for the blues Folks with a yen for high-grade blues are in for a treat when B.B. King, Albert King and Bobby "Blue" Bland settle in for 7 and 11 p.m.

sessions Saturday at the Front Row Theatre, 6199 Wilson Mills Road, Highland Heights. Tickets: $15.75. Phone: 449-5000. ART Watercolors of Hal Larson The Ohio Watercolor Society is exhibiting the watercolors of Hal Larson today through Oct. 30 at the OWS Gallery, 4717 Riverview Road, Everett Village in the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area.

Gallery hours are 1 to 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday. For more information, call 657-24G5. Celebration of photography Oberlin College's Allen Memorial Art Museum will celebrate the sesquicentennial of the invention of photography with a free, public exhibit of nearly 100 photographs documenting the history of the medium Tuesday through Dec. 4 in the museum's Stern Gallery.

The traveling exhibit, organized by the Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, is supported by a lecture series, a symposium, two film series and a concert. An opening reception begins at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9. For more information, call the museum at 775-8665.

MUSIC Rare concert for pianist Rudolf Serkin, the legendary 85-year-old pianist, makes a rare appearance with the Cleveland Orchestra at 7 tonight at Severance Hall in a benefit concert for the orchestra. Music director Christoph von Dohnanyi will conduct Fairmount stages 'Double Pierrot' The Fairmount Theatre of the Deaf opens the comedy, The Double Pierrot, at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Ground Floor Theatre in the Notre Dame College Administration Building, 4545 College Road, Cleveland. The play will be staged at 10:30 a.m. through Friday, and Oct.

10 and 11. Performances are both signed and spoken. The play is being staged for student groups; cost is $1 per student. For more information, call 795-7000 (voice and TDD). 'Blood Wedding' at Ohio Theatre The Great Lakes Theater Festival's Blood Wedding opens at the Ohio Theatre in the Playhouse Square Center, 1519 Euclid Cleveland, at 7 p.m.

Saturday. The play will run through Oct. 22, with performances at 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday (only opening night is at 7 p.m.), Sunday at 2 p.m. and Wednesday matinees at 1:30 p.m.

Tickets range from $10 to $21. Call the box office at (800) 492-6048. 'Me and My Girl' at the Palace The musical Me and My Girl, presented by the Theatre League of Cleveland, opens at the Palace Theatre in the Playhouse Square Center at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The musical will be presented again at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday through Sunday, Oct. 9, with 2:30 p.m. matinees Saturday and Oct. 9. Tickets range from $18 and $22.

Call the box office at (800) 492-6048. Down under at Peabody's Peabody's DownUnder, 2451 Old River Road, Cleveland Flats. Phone: 241-2451. Taylor Dayne, 8 p.m. Saturday.

Tickets $13.50. (Tonight's performance is sold out.) Stray Cats, 9 p.m. Monday. Tickets: $14 Death Angel, 9 p.m. Tuesday.

Tickets: $10. Social Distortion, 8 p.m. Wednesday. Tickets: $9. Johnny Winter, 9 p.m., Thursday.

Tickets: $13. a THEATER 'Educating Rita' in dinner theater Educating Rita will be staged by the University of Akron Program Board on Thursday and Friday. The play will be in a dinner-theater format, with dinner served at 7 p.m.; curtain time is 8. Doors open in the Gardner Student Center Hilltop at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $12.

For more information, call 375-7021. Curtain goes up on 'Foreigner' The Foreigner opens at the Kent State University Wright-Curtis Theatre at 8 p.m. Thursday. It is the opening play of the 1988-89 season for Theatre Kent, the producing arm of the Kent State University School of Theatre. The play will be staged again at 8 p.m.

Friday, Saturday, Oct. 9, and Oct. 12-15, and at 2:30 p.m. Oct. 16.

Tickets are $7 and $8, with a $1 discount for senior citizens. The box office number is 672-2497. RADIO Listeners want DJs to identify songs Country (Com.) 1140-WCLW-AM, Mansfield 1220-WGAR-AM, Cleveland Akron 1520-WKNT-AM, Kent EoyLlitonlng 94. t-WHBC-FM, Canton 98.9-WKBN-FM, Yajngstown 104. 1-WQAL-fM, Cleveland 13iaWFAH-AM, Alliance Jazz 90.3-WCPN-FM, Cleveland 107.3-WNWV-FM, Byna NewtTdkSportl 100.1-WNIR-FM, Kent 110O-WWWE-AM, Cleveland 1240-WBBW-AM, Youngstovvn 1300-WERE-AM, Cleveland 1690-WAKR-AM, Akron 98.5-WNCX-FM.

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Lorain Cbnfcd 89.7-WKSIWW, Kent 95.5-WCLV-FM, Cleveland Country 99 5-WGAR-FM. Cleveland 101.3-WNCOfM. Ashland 104 105. 1-WQXK-FM, Salem 990-WIG-AM, Masaton Do you get steamed when you hear a song that you like but you can't figure out who sings it be-: cause the stupid announcer didn't tell you? Me neither. 1 But nine of every 10 listeners have felt that way at least once during the last month, according to a recent national study.

The survey was commissioned by the Recording Industry Association of America, which had 'guessed correctly that radio listeners are frustrated by the widespread lack of "back-announcing," the radio term for identifying a record after it ends. The recording industry, of course, wants people to buy records, and you can't buy 'em if you don't know 'em. The study involved 1,014 people between the ages of 12 and 49 who had listened to at least one of the five major music formats during the previous month. Among the other results: 73 percent of the Top-40 listeners want radio stations to ID all songs. 70 percent of the Top-40 listeners and 64 percent of the al- HiGHUGrfTS Today 7 arru Joan Jett is Rick Dees' guest on The Weekly Top 40 on WKDD (96.5-FM).

8:35 a.nu The Murphy Foundation and Cleveland Tomorrow are featured on Plena Blumberg Looks at Cleveland on WWWE (1100-AM). 11 Akron gardening expert Bill Hoffman answers questions from listeners on WNIR (100.1-FM). 2 pmi Eye doctors Lawrence Lohman and Doug Ripkin answer questions about health care on WNIR 100. 1-FM) p.rru David Zinman conducts the Cleveland Orchestra in a concert ot works by Mozart, Ives and Elgar on WCLV (95.5-FM). 10 p.mj On Setecfed Sriorfs on WKSU (89.7-FM), readings include A Haunted House, The Elephant and A Conversation with My Father.

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Patrick's debut in a skirt was still up in the air last week. As one wag suggested, both of them should know something about women's clothing, having been married three times apiece. WAKC (Channel 23) anchorman Jim Kambrick doesn't often editorialize on the air. But it isn't often that he is subjected to a goofy commercial promoting the aforementioned Piatt. Piatt is featured in spots running on Channel 23 and WOAC (Channel 67) where he lip-syncs to the Bobby McFerren hit Don't Worry, Be Happy.

About midway through the spot, he dons a Groucho-style nose and glasses. One night last week, right after the commercial ended, Kambrick looked at the camera and said, "Yeah, but which one's the mask?" Not every musician can complain about a lack of radio airplay. The industry group BMI 9:00 p.m. OTJ All the Best, Steve Allen Series premiere. Clips, sketches from the 1950s Steve Allen Show.

10:00 p.m. New Visions Host: Ben Sidran. Two-hour show. 11:00 p.m. 0H Outdoorsman With Buck McNeely.

CWrj Inside Business See 6:30 p.m. fTjS Who Beat the Spread? Instead of Weight and Gambler. Midnight Q) Slskel Ebert Punchline. Memories ot Me, Bird. FTTJCossman Fills to-be-announced slot.

prTT Update: Money 30 minutes. (5EJJ VJ: Patty Lotz Four-hour show. 12:30 a.m. USA Weekend Robert En-glund (Freddy Krueger); measuring acid rain; sports videos; marketing athletic shoes; family budgets. WV Slskel Ebert See midnight.

tTT) Credit Time Bomb Paid program. Hj Hair Loss Paid program. 1:00 a.m. tJTTJ Think Grow Rich Paid program. WEST (KENMOREBLVD.) WILL BS CLOSED WILL REOPEN Lie.

0035-34 Maris RADIO Bob Dyer VJ. fat, bum-rock listeners want more information from jocks about new artists. 60 percent of the listeners wanted to buy a record in the last month but couldn't because they didn't know the artist or title. 58 percent of the Top-40 listeners said they'd be willing to give up "music sweeps," long periods of uninterrupted music, to get more information on song titles and artists. WKDD (96.5-FM) morning man Matt Patrick and WNIR (100.1-FM) morning man Stan Piatt finally have something in common: They've agreed to dress in women's clothes and be part of warm-up shows for La Cage Aux 5:00 p.m.

PJ Boxing World Boxing Asso-ciationTiyweight Championship: Fidel Bassa (19-0, 14 KOs) vs. Ramon Medel (12-3, 5 KOs). From Corpus Christi, Texas. 5:30 p.m. Q3 Adam Smith's Money World Exchanging foreign currency.

RT Outdoor Secrets Series premiere. Host Babe Wmkelman (Good Fishing series) 6:00 p.m. E.V. Hill Instead of Praise the Lor a. 6:30 p.m.

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7:30 p.m. tJTTJ Conversations Paid program. 8:00 p.m. JWT5TJ Murder, She Wrote The death of the owner of a historic Cabot Cove home attracts a number of parties, one of whom becomes a murder victim. Repeat.

CJI pi Rodeo American Junior Association National Finals. From Snyder, Texas. Titles in bull riding, calf roping, barrel racing. 8:30 p.m. At the Movies Punchline, Memories of Me, Kansas.

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Is WWWE (1100-AM) trying to corner the market on racism? Sports talk host Bruce Dren-nan, discussing the injury to Mets pitcher Bob Ojeda, who severely cut a finger on his pitching hand while doing yard work: "Why doesn't he just hire little Mexicans to cut his grass?" Less than one minute later, WWWE aired a taped promotional spot for the next day's Gary Dee show that began with Dee asking, "What's lower than a white woman on welfare?" Veteran Cavs voice Joe Tait is giving sports reports for Medina's WQMX (94.49-FM) weekday mornings between 6:30 and 8:30. WQMX is talking with (but has not yet signed) WJW (Channel 8) weatherman Mark Koontz. Speaking of WQMX, it's now official: The station will have a traffic reporter in the air starting Monday. Baron Aviation can now boast a network of 16 radio stations in Northeast Ohio. Its main rival, Metro Traffic, has 10.

If the new overnight voice at Cleveland's WZAK (93.1-FM) sounds familiar, it might be because Renee Barnes was formerly heard on WBXT (900-AM) in Canton. Ms. Barnes is behind the mike from 1 to 5 a.m. Wednesday through Friday, and from midnight to 5 on Sundays. 2055 GLENMOUNT 773-3410 RAMS BINGO DOORS OPEN 4, E.B.

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