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I Other Venues Love and the Stars By Jacqueline Bigar NIGHTLIFE from Page 21 429-1960. Free will offering. 5 p.m. Sun. EH3 Trudy Pitts Mr.

Jazz. St Luke Lutheran Church, Valley Forge Conestoga Ftds, Devon; 610-688-0122. Free will offering. 5 p.m. Sun.

Comedy SI Richard Drueding performs Saturday at Fred's Foreign Cars in Mount Airy, with Zan Gardner. You are in the mood for snuggling and closeness. Go for what you want, make the most of the moment, and let the sparks of romance warm your weekend. If single, be open to a new friendship or a special acquaintance. Getting to know each other could be memorable.

Libra (Sept. 23 Oct. 22) Defer to others, do what you need to do, and you will be a happier camper as a result. Your popularity is high, and you see new potential in old situations. Touch base with your inner needs before you leap into action or make a decision.

You know good times are cooking. Scorpio (Oct. 23 Nov. 21) Tune in to your nurturing side. You may want to take a matter into your own hands or get a project completed.

Even if you act impulsively, be sure to include a loved one or child who needs and wants your attention. Togetherness can be nice and easy. Sagittarius (Nov. 22 Dec. 21) Fun and games mark the next few days.

Be willing to risk and play. If you are single, there is no stopping you. If attached, this could be a No. 1 sizzler. Turn down the heat and enjoy the warmth between the two of you.

Capricorn (Dec. 22 Jan. 19) You want to stay home and be close to the hearth. If single, this could be the perfect weekend for a wild party with your friends. Touch base with what you want and then go on to create it.

If attached, you may want to snuggle, pull the shades and just, yes Aquarius (Jan. 20 Feb. 18) Reach out for who you want and make things happen. This is a wonderfully busy period of socializing and playing. You meet people easily and enjoy yourself just browsing and visiting.

If attached, there is no time like this weekend for getting re-acquainted. Pisces (Feb. 19 March 20) Your possessive side comes out, and you need to handle personal matters differently. Be cool and pull back before you go into an uproar in a big fashion. These might be the perfect days for doing something just for yourself.

You will be more together by late Sunday. Aries (March 21 April 19) You are feeling your oats this weekend, and you are likely to draw in exactly what you want. Use that magic energy and animal attraction. If you are pioneering a project, so to speak, completion and fulfillment are on the way. Your job: Having a ball.

Taurus (April 20 May 20) Vanishing could become your specialty this weekend. Whether you choose to do it by yourself or with someone is your call. You may need some personal and exclusive time the next few days. Don't fight it; use this time well. Mystery intrigues a significant other.

Gemini (May 21 lune 20) It is time for hoopla and celebration this weekend. Don't question your plans; just hook up with the raving crowds, your wild friends and places where you find fun. Romantic twinges are also a strong possibility for those who are open to the heat of the moment. Phewl Cancer (June 2 1 July 22) Take your bows gracefully this weekend, because you are the lead actor in your own play. It may be a bit uncomfortable at times to have all eyes turned toward you, but you love all the attention: If single, you also love the picking and choosing process.

Leo (July 23 Aug. 22) Distant drummers provide the beat for this weekend. The urge to take off is close to irresistible. Go for what you want, don't mince words, and be open to a most unexpected proposition. It could be Chicago City Limits Fine Arts Center, Gloucester County College, 1400 lanyard Rd, Sewell; 609-468-5000, ext 288.

$4 advance; $5. 8 tonight. Cheryl King With the Hilarious Pickle Man and Billy Terrel. Verga Fire Rescue, Hessian Crown Point Aves, West Deptford; 609-848-2926. $15 advance; $17.50 at door (includes dinner or dinner extra); 7 p.m.

dinner; 9 p.m. show, tonight. Bonkers Comedy Cafe Hotel Regency, 1 124 Baltimore Pike, Media; 610-566-9600. 4 Sat, Missy O'Neill, Rich Wilhelm, Ricky Graham, Ed Rogan. Catch a Rising Star Hyatt Regency, 102 Carnegie Center, Rte 1 Alexander Rd, Pnncetgn; 609-987-8018.

Tonight-Sun, Johnny Lampert, Al Romas, Keith Barany. Comedy Cabaret Above the Middle East Restaurant 126 Chestnut St; 215-625-5653. Sat, Debbie Kasper, Lou Harry, David Hardy. Comedy Cabaret Best Western Hotel, 11580 Roosevelt Blvd; 215-676-5653. b.

Tonight-Sat, Jimmy Shubert, Grover Silcox, Andy Scarpati. Comedy Cabaret Poco's, 625 Main St, -Doylestown; 215-345-5653. 6. Tonight-Sat, Brian McKim, Tracy Skene, Woogie. Comedy Cabaret Hilton Valley Forge, 251 DeKalb Pike (Rte 202 North), King of Prussia; 610-265-2030.

Tonight-Sat, Pete Jung, Mike Stankiewicz, Norm Klar. Comedy Cabaret The Woodbine Inn, Rte 73 Remington Ave, Pennsauken; 609-866-5653. Tonight-Sat, Debbie Kasper, Lou Harry, David Hardy. Comedy Cabaret 1001 Jefferson St, Wilmington; 302-652-6873. 6.

Tonight-Sat, Ramirez, Anna Strong, Glen Jensen. Comedy Sports Competitive, improvisational comedy troupe. Actors Center Theatre, 21 Fifth St (between Market and Chestnut, beneath the Bourse); 215-985-2844. b. 10:30 p.m.

Sats. Ongoing. Jerry Hadley and 1995 scholarship winners, appearances by opera stars Licia Albanese and Elaine Malbin, food, more. Doubletree Hotel, Ormandy Ballroom, Broad Locust Sts; 610-664-2247. $75 (includes dinner).

5 p.m. Sat. Black TieBlue Jeans Gala American Heart Association event with "Goes Hollywood" theme; costumes optional, music by the Flamin' Caucasians, open bar, buffet, more. Marketplace Design Center, 2400 Market St; 610-940-9540. $50.

8:30 p.m. Sat. Ballroom, Lalin Swing Dance Party University City Arts League, 4226 Spruce St; 215-574-9555. $5. Instruction p.m.; p.m.-midnight Sat.

International Folk Dancing Instruction anddancing. Westfield Friends School, Moorestown-Riverton Rd Rte 130, Cinnaminson: 609-829-5059. $3. 8-11 p.m. Sat.

Tango Party University City Arts League, 4226 Spruce $5. tonight. Dancing Benefit Dinner Dance Music by Foto Rodriguez La Orquestra La Unica, plus traditional Puerto Rican, Vietnamese and American food, more; benefits Kensington Joint Action Council. The Concilio, 705 Franklin St; 215-425-8030. 7 p.m.

Sat. Mario Lanza Ball Performance by tenor music to your ears. Virgo (Aug. 23 Sept. 22) A It It 0 -i wins (- hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii mum CONGRATULATIONS 10 THE RECIPIENTS Of THE FIRST ANNUAL BARRYMORE AWARDS OR EXCELLENCE IN THEATRE OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL Jerold Goldstein, Gunmeta! Blues, The Wilma Theater OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL MUSIC Elizabeth Fuller, Marie Antoinette, The Independent Eye OUTSTANDING CHOREOGRAPHY Patricia Scott Hobbs, Black Nativity, Freedom Theatre THE F.

OTTO HAAS AWARD FOR AN EMERGING ARTIST Grace Gonglewski OUTSTANDING DIRECTION OF A MUSICALs THE HAROLD PRINCE AWARD Ozzie Jones, Block Nativity, Freedom Theatre OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL Alison Fraser, Gunmeta! Blues, The Wilma Theater OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL Denis Lawson, Lust, Walnut Street Theatre OUTSTANDING DIRECTION OF A PLAY (tie) 1 rr i -1 i Blanka Zizka, Road, The Wilma Theater OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTRESS IN A PLAY Zoe Caldwell, Master Class, Philadelphia Theatre Company OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTOR IN A PLAY Pearce Bunting, Rood, The Wilma Theater OUTSTANDING OVERALL PRODUCTION OF A MUSICAL A Little Night Music, Aden Theatre Company OUTSTANDING OVERALL PRODUCTION OF A PLAY Master Class, Philadelphia Theatre Company OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION OF A NEW PLAY Master Class, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Terrence McNally OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A PLAY Susan McKey, Goodnight Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet, Arden Theatre Company OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A PLAY Peter Pryor, Road, The Wilma Theater OUTSTANDING ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE Distant Fires, People's Light Theatre Company THE PHILADELPHIA INQU IRER DAILY NEWS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN THEATRE EDUCATION Mum Puppettheatre OUTSTANDING SET DESIGN David P. Gordon, Sign of the Lizard, People's Light Theatre Company OUTSTANDING COSTUME DESIGN Theresa Graziano, School for Scandal, Simply Classic Theatre Company SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD FOR OUTSTANniNO V1STHI nssir.M Robert Smythe Brad Pope for Puppet and Mask Design, Sign of the Lijord, People's Light Theatre Company OUTSTANDING LIGHTING DESIGN Jerold R. Forsyth, Gunmetol Blues, The Wilma Theater OUTSTANDING SOUND DESIGN Eileen Tague, Road, The Wilma Theater SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PHILADELPHIA THEATRE COMMUNITY Albert Benzwie OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL Grace Gonglewski, A Little Night Music, Arden Theatre Company THANKS 10 THE HUNDREDS Of VOLUNTEERS, COMMITTEES, ARTISTS AND SPONSORS WHO MADE THE 199S CEREMONY AND GALA A SUCCESS. YOU HAVE HELPED CREATE AN EXCITING NEW TRADITION EOR PHILADELPHIA. THANK YOU! THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER I fc-Ort Ail ft.

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