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Star Tribune FridayJune 41993 13E WOK US Nightlife Music and dance GATLIN MUSIC CITY GRILLE Thunder Road, today through Sunday and Thursday; Tom Katts "We Fest" Party, Tuesday, Mall of America, Bloomington. Phone: 858-8000. GREGORY'S Charles Schoen and the Del Counts, today, Saturday and Thursday, 7956 Lyndale Av. Bloomington. Phone: 881-8611.

HITZ SPORTS GRILL AND NIGHTCLUB Wet Spots, Sunday, 955 Seminary St. Paul. Phone: 487-0400. KHYBER PASS CAFE Dan Rein, today, 1399 St. Clair St.

Paul. Phone: 698-5403. LORING BOHEMIAN BAR B. J. Liebowitz, today; Flavor Channel, Saturday; Robyatt, Sunday; John Koerner, Monday; Tony Moreno, Tuesday; Gene Adams, Wednesday; Mark Stillman and Francine Roche, Thursday, 1624 Harmon Pl Minneapolis.

Phone: 338-6258. LUXEFORD CAFE JoAnne Brackman, today and Saturday; Bob Rockwell Qaurtet, Wednesday and Thursday, 1101 LaSalle Av. Minneapolis. Phone: 332-6800. LYON'S PUB ON SIXTH Michael Monroe, 8:30 p.m.

Monday, 16 S. 6th Minneapolis. Phone: 333-6612. MAINSTREET BAR AND GRILL Inside Out, today through Sunday, 814 Mainstreet, Hopkins. Phone: 938-2400.

r-- -yy b'S. and the B-Side Movement, Saturday, 164 Snelling Av. St. Paul. Phone: 644-3333.

O'KENNEDY'S PUB The Nerds, today; Rave On, Saturday, 7310 E. Point Douglas Cottage Grove. Phone: 459-8191. PAULY'S The Skunks, today, Saturday and Thursday, 401 W. 78th Chanhassen.

Phone: 934-3030. ST. ANTHONY EAST Ranchtones, today; Blue Heat, Saturday; R.J. and the Hook, Thursday, 400 E. Hennepin Minneapolis.

Phone: 623-9478. SALLY'S Michael Monroe. 4:30 p.m. today, 712 Washington Minneapolis. Phone: 331-3231.

SHAKOPEE BALLROOM Jerry O'Hagen, today; Abilene, Sunday, Shenandoah Dr. and 4th Av. Shakopee. Phone: 445-0412. SNEAKERS NITE CLUB Weekend Pass, today and Saturday; Joshua Colt, Thursday, 9946 77th Av.

Maple Grove. Phone: 424-5731. SRI-LANKA CURRY HOUSE Mike Salovich, Saturday, 2821 Hennepin Av. Minneapolis. Phone: 871-2400.

STUDLEY'S Cowboy Angel, today and Saturday, in Canterbury Lanes, 3020 W. 133rd Shakopee. Phone: 445-8112. T.G.I.S. SINGLES Smoke-free singles dance with music by Nightlights Band, 8:30 p.m.

Saturday, Sheraton Park Place Hotel, 5555 Wayzata St. Louis Park. Phone: 644-3443. TIMES BAR AND CAFE Dennis Spears and the Wolverines Jazz Trio, today and Saturday; Yolanda Bruce, Sunday; Lori Dokken and Judi Donaghy, Monday; Lori Dokken and friends, Tuesday; Charmin Michelle and the Wolverines Jazz Trio, Wednesday; Dave Ray and Tony Glover, Thursday, 1036 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis. Phone: 333-2762.

TRI CITY AMERICAN LEGION POST Dave and the Sheratons, Sunday, 400 Old Hwy. 8, New Brighton. Phone: 631-1124. TRUMPS GRILL AND BAR Tongue and Groove, Wednesday; Les Exodus, 1HHBIIGII II "1 niimi! Critic's choice Nightlife Critic's choice Nightlife Frank Black was known as Black Francis when he was frontman for the Pixies, a popular underground rock band. With his eponymous debut solo album, Black seems to be having more fun than he was with the dark and noisy Pixies.

"Frank Black" is folk-punk with a flair for the whimsical. Accompanied by former members of the Pixies and Pere Ubu, Black will display his new persona Saturday and Sunday at First Avenue in Minneapolis. The Reverend Horton Heat opens at 7 p.m. Saturday and 6 p.m. Sunday.

Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Call 338-8388. Jon Bream Entry: Savage Aural Hotbed, Dada Legion, Dogfight, 8 p.m. today; Walt Mink, That Dog, 9-lron, 8 p.m. Saturday, 7 p.m.

Sunday; Sand Rubies, Sycamore, Five Easy Pieces, 60 Cycle Hum, 8 p.m. Monday; New Band Showcase, 8 p.m. Tuesday; Ike Reilly, Community 9, 900 Pounds, Death in Texas, Cave Music, 8 p.m. Wednesday; His Name Is Alive, Swell, Heat Miser, No Apparent Reason, 8 p.m. Thursday.

Malnroom: Frank Black and the Rev. Horton Heat, 7 p.m. Saturday and 6 p.m. Sunday; the KLF, 8 p.m. Monday.

7th St. and 1st Av. Minneapolis. Phone: 338-8388. FIVE CORNERS SALOON Les Exodus, today, Saturday and Monday; Son Sen len, Sunday; Big and Tall Men, Tuesday; Fat Lip, Wednesday; Pokanos, Thursday, 501 Cedar Av.

Minneapolis. Phone: 338-6424. 400 BAR Gooney Birds, today; Uncle Bigbad, Saturday; Groove Union, Sunday; Dread Monday; The Moonbirds with Ugly Stick, Tuesday; Slight Return; Wednesday, the Curbfeelers, Thursday, 400 Cedar Av. Minneapolis. Phone: 332-2903.

Rory Block is a college-educated Bostonian who plays rural blues Southern-fried and funky. Hear this ace acoustic guitarist at 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Brown Ryan Music Hall at Mississippi Live in Riverplace. Highly recommended. Tickets are $10.

Call 331-3589. Jon Bream AMELIA'S NIGHTCLUB Fabulous Minnesota Barking Ducks todav Galtier Plaza, 175 E. 5th St Paul ANCHORAGE LOUNGE Craig Olson, today, Saturday and Tuesday through Thursday, Minneapolis Metrodome Hilton, 1330 Industrial Minneapolis. Phone: 331-1900. ARNELLIA'S Billy Holloman and Hero's, Sunday; Danny McGee and friends, Monday, 1183 University Av St.

Paul. Phone: 642-5975. BEL RAE BALLROOM Dusty Drapes and Dusters, today; Whitesidewalls, Saturday; Roger Passer, Sunday; State Music Festival and Arizona Reunion, Wednesday and Thursday. 5394 Edgewood Mounds View. Phone: 786-4630.

BIGELOW'S TAVERN Screaming Yahoos, today and Saturday, Sheraton Midway Hotel, 400 Hamline Av. St. Paul. BLUE GUITAR Michael Monroe, Saturday, 116 Chestnut Stillwater. Phone: 430-1211.

BLUES ALLEY True Blue and Friends, today through Sunday, 15 Glenwood Av. Minneapolis. Phone: 333-1327. BUNKERS MUSIC BAR AND GRILL Paul Metsa Group, today; Lamont Cranston, Saturday; Mick Sterling and the Stud Brothers, Sunday; Dr. Mambo's Combo, Monday and Tuesday; Hang Time, Wednesday; Son Senien, Thursday, 761 Washington Av.

Minneapolis. Phone: 338-8188. THE CABOOZE Ipso Facto, Shangoya and Julitta McFarlane, today and Saturday; Rick Wakeman and Blue Canoe, Sunday; Johnny Clueless, Wednesday; The Colour, Days of Four and Elysian Fields, Thursday, 917 Cedar Av. Minneapolis. Phone: 338-6425.

CARAVAN SERAI Shadia, today and Saturday; Mike Salovich, Tuesday; Marcus Wise, Thursday, 2175 Ford St. Paul. Phone: 690-1935. CHART HOUSE RESTAURANT Ron and Nancy, today and Saturday, 11287 Klamath frail, Lakeville. Phone: 435-7156.

CHATTANOOGA MUSIC CAFE Willie Murphy Band, today and Saturday in Bandana Square, 1021 E. Bandana St. Paul. Phone: 645-0038. DAKOTA BAR AND GRILL Jimmy Scott, 7:30 and 10 p.m.

Wednesday and Thursday, Bandana Square, 1021 E. Bandana St. Paul. Phone: 642-1442. DULONO'S PIZZA Blue Drifters, today and Saturday, 607 W.

Lake Minneapolis. Phone: 827-1726. FINE LINE MUSIC CAFE Rockin' Daddy and the Rough Cuts record release party, 9:30 p.m. Sunday, 318 1 st Av. Minneapolis.

Phone: 338-8100. i FIRST AVENUE AND 7TH ST. ENTRY Art Major exhibits MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ARTS, 2400 3rd Av. Minneapolis "Images of a Queen's Power: Royal Tapestries of France," through June 20; "Gus Foster: Panoramic Photographs," through June 27; "Judyland," works by sculptor Judith Onofrio, through July "American Masters: Selections from the Richard Lewis Hillstrom Collection," through July "Edward and Nancy Kienholz: The Merry-Go-World or Begat by Chance and the Wonder Horse Trigger," through July "How Do We Know What We Know?" through Aug. 29; "The Westward Migration of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain," through Sept.

26; "Recent Acquisitions," continuing. (Sunday's 2 p.m. tour is signed for the hearing-Impaired.) Call 870-3000. MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Minnesota History Center, 345 W. Kellogg St.

Paul Five new interactive historical exhibits "Manoominikewln: Stories of Wild Ricing," "Minnesota Almanac," "Home Place Minnesota," "Boxcar 137356" and "History by the Seat of Your Pants" open Saturday, continuing; "Minnesota A to continuing; "Saving Places," pnotograpns Dy jbi lows, wminuuiy. James J. Hill House, 240 Summit St. Paul: "Wanda Gag, Inside Out," through Aug. 14.

MINNESOTA MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, Landmark Center Galleries, 75 W. 5th St. Paul: "The American Hand: Fifty Years of Crafts," ends Sunday. Call 292-4355. WALKER ART CENTER, Vlneland Place, Minneapolis "In the Spirit of Pinvii anils Sundav: "Vila Celmlns," paintings and drawings, I Mkilan prints ana sculptures uy mo uoivian artist opens Sunday and continues through Aug.

11. "Viewpoints: Michael Sommers and Susan Haas: The Question of How?" through Sept. 12; "Portraits, Plots and Places: The Permanent Collection Revisited," continuing. Call 375-7636. MAPLEWOOD FUN MALL Doo Wan Diddy's: Jonah and the Whales, today and Saturday, 1955 English Maplewood.

MARRIOTT SOUTHWEST HOTEL Kicks Nightclub: Rupert's Orchestra, today, Saturday and Tuesday, 5801 Opus Minnetonka. Phone: 935-5500. MEDINA ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Ballroom: Sammy Kershaw and Snowy River, today; Sneakers and Tight Shoes, Saturday; Killer Hayseeds, Thursday. Checkers: Beer Police, today and Saturday, 500 Hwy. 55, Medina.

Phone: 478-6661. MISSISSIPPI LIVE Buffalo Gap: Dueling Pianos, today through Thursday. Platinum: G.B. Leighton, today and Saturday; KQRS New Janitors, Thursday. Billy Bob Barnett's Country Nights: Mississippi Live Country All-Stars, today through Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday; Mickey White Band, Tuesday.

Corner Pocket: The Groove Cats, today; Bad Finger, Saturday; Big George Jackson, Sunday; Chris Herrigas Project, Tuesday; Bigger Than Ed, Wednesday; Mick Sterling and the Stud Brothers, Thursday. Brown Ryan: Tina and the Side Movement, today; Steve Anderson CD release party and Mary Jane Aim, Saturday; Rory Block, Tuesday. Lourdes Plaza: Minneapolis Gospel Sound, Sunday brunch. Riverplace, 201 SE. Main Minneapolis.

Phone: 331-3589. NIKKI'S CAFE AND BAR Cornbread Harris and J.R. Reid, today, Saturday and Wednesday; John Beach, Sunday; Steve Blake and Tim DuRoche, Monday and Thursday; Billy Alcorn and Mary Rancone, Tuesday, 107 3rd Av. Minneapolis. Phone: 340-9098.

O'GARA'S BAR AND GRILL Human Zoo and Explodo-Tones, today; Tina Carl Larsson, on permanent display. Call 871-4907. BELL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, University of Minnesota, 10 SE. Church Minneapolis "The Art of the Wild," through Aug. 29.

Call 624-1852. DAKOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 130 3rd Av. South St. Paul "Fire and Flames," through Oct. 31.

Call I 5. ii ii il ftCJ 331-5653. COMEDYSPORTZ MINNESOTA "Comedysportz," two teams of comedians compete in a series of theater games, 8 p.m. today, Sunday and Thursday, 8 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Limelight Theater, 1414 W.

28th Minneapolis. Tickets $7. KNUCKLEHEADS COMEDY CLUB Fred Greenlee with Ketih Stubbs and John Devine, 8 and 10:30 p.m. today and Saturday, 8 p.m. Sunday, Mall of America, 81 st St.

and Cedar Av. Bloomington. Phone: 854-5233. STEVIE RAY'S COMEDY THEATRE AND CABARET Stevie Ray, 8 and 10:30 p.m. today and Saturday; the Wizard of Odd Comedy Troupe, 8 p.m.

Monday; "Thppppbt," Troupe on a Stick Comedy Improv Troupe, 8 p.m. Wednesday; "The Works," 8 p.m. Thursday, 1819 Nicollet Av. Minneapolis. Call 872-0305.

TIANANMEN MASSACRE COMMEMORATION Music, video, slide show, candle light vigil, 7:30 p.m. today, Earle Brown Center, University of Minnesota, St. Paul. "TWO CHAIRS TELLING" Tales of everyday life by Mary Jo Phel and August Rubrecht, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jungle Theater, 709 W.

Lake Minneapolis. Tickets $5. Call 822-7063. BALLS Music, dance, storytelling with Leslie Ball, midnight Saturday, Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Av. Minneapolis.

Tickets $5. Call 822-7063. STORYTELLING FOR ADULTS "Summer Breezes through The Window," with host Jimmy Young, 8 p.m. today, Seward Cafe, 2129 E. Franklin Minneapolis.

Free. Call 332-1011. HISTORIC WALKING TOURS Guided tours of West Side Milling District in Minneapolis, 1, 2 and 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, leaving the Whitney Hotel, 150 Portland Av. a tour of Nicollet Island, 3 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday, leaves from St. Anthony Main, 125 SE. Main hourly tours of Old St. Anthony, noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday beginning at St.

Anthony Main. Tickets are $3 for adults, $1 for children 6 to 15. Call 627-5433. ST. ANTHONY PARK SPRING FESTIVAL Arts and crafts, music, dance, ethnic foods and used-book sale, 9 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Saturday, St. Anthony Park, Como and Carter St. Paul. Call 645-7655.

tainment-highlights calendar. Hems must be received by Thursday noon, 10 days before publication. Items for calendars must include the event's address and phone number where information can be verified during business hours. Send to Tim Harlow, Entertainment Calendars, Star Tribune, 425 Portland Av. Minneapolis, MN 55488.

Thursday, 317 S. Mam Stillwater. Phone: 439-0024. VIKING BAR Matt Ward Band, today and Saturday; Bill Hinckley and Judy Larson, Sunday, 1829 Riverside Av. Minneapolis.

Phone: 332-4259. WACONIA LAKESIDE BALLROOM Long Rider, today, 8155 County Rd. 30, Waconia. Phone: 442-4844. WESTPHAL AMERICAN LEGION Jim Sturm, today and Saturday, 3600 France Av.

Robbinsdale. Phone: 588-2728. WHISKEY JUNCTION Fabulous Minnesota Barking Ducks, today and Saturday; Men Who Eat Out, Sunday; Passage, Tuesday; Hip Shakers, Wednesday; Crow, Thursday, 901 Cedar Av. Minneapolis. Phone: 338-9550.

YVETTE Colette and Company, today, Saturday and Tuesday through Thursday; Lynn Brownell, Monday, 65 SE. Main Minneapolis. Phone: 379-1111. HENNEPIN HISTORY MUSEUM, 2303 3rd Av. Minneapolis "Prairie Metropolis: Life in a Northern City," through Dec.

31; "Dark Times, Bright Visions: Objects from the Hands of Dakota and Ojibway People," through Dec. 31; "People Who Make a Difference: People and Their Objects," through Dec. 31. Call 870-1329. SCIENCE MUSEUM OF MINNESOTA, 30 E.

10th St. Paul "Tropical Rainforests: A Disappearing Treasure," through Sept. "Gems and Minerals," "In Anthropology Hall," "Hmong Odyssey: Tradition in Transition," "Physics and Technology Gallery," "Kites," "Collections," "Our Minnesota" and "Paleontology Hall," continuing. Call 221-9488. Art happenings OPENINGS AND RECEPTIONS Ice Box Gallery opens Judy West's photographs from her "Rasta" series, 7 to 11 p.m.

Saturday, 2401 Central Av. Minneapolis. Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts features drawings and paintings by artists-in-residence Bonnie Lauber-Westover and Susan Smith, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, 6666 East River Fridley. Wilensky Arts displays "Printmakers" from 1 to 6 p.m.

Sunday, 1226 Washington Av. Minneapolis. Minnesota Historical Society opens five interactive exhibits, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m.

Sunday, 345 Kellogg Blvd. St. Paul. Meadow Creek presents "Art in Bloom," floral paintings by Louise Gillis and Kay Stratman, 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, in the Galleria, Edina.

"THE GOLDEN AGE OF CARROUSELS, 1885-1925" An exhibit of 44 carved animals from the American Carrousel Museum in San Francisco, 1 1 a.m. to 7 p.m. today, Wednesday and Thursday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.

Sunday, through June 20, Town Square Skyway, 444 Minnesota St. Paul. Admission is $2, $1 for children. Proceeds will go to pay for restoration of the 68 horses on Cafesjian's Carousel in Town Square Park. Call 227-8238.

Comedy ACME COMEDY COMPANY Warren Hutcherson with Greg Brainerd, 8 and 10:30 p.m. today and Saturday; Michael Royce with Danny DeVido, 8 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, Itasca Building, 708 N. 1st Minneapolis. Phone: 338-6393.

COMEDY CABOOSE Gerry Heroff and Gordy Rutman, 9 p.m. today and Saturday, 160 Railway Loretto. Phone: 479-3565. COMEDY GALLERY MINNEAPOLIS Susan Norfleet, Wednesday and Thursday, St. Anthony Main, 219 SE.

Main Minneapolis. Phone: 331-5653. COMEDY GALLERY ST. PAUL Cindy Eaton, 8 and 10:30 p.m. today and Saturday, 8 p.m.

Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday, Galtier Plaza, 175 E. 5th St. Paul. Phone: Events GUTHRIE THEATER OPEN HOUSE Celebrate the Guthrie's 30th anniversary with self-guided tours, movement and stage combat workshops, costume displays, "Magic of the Guthrie," and refreshments, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, Guthrie Theater, Vineland Minneapolis.

Free. Call 377-2224. GRAND OLD DAY Parade begins at 1 1 :30 a.m. Sunday at Grotto St. and Grand Av.

in St. Paul and the festival continues until 5 p.m. with food, sidewalk sales and outdoor music. Call 224-6959. EDEN PRAIRIE LIONS SCHOONER DAYS Carnival, sports tournaments, pony rides, face painting, bingo and 10K run, 1 to 1 1 p.m.

today, 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Round Lake Park, County Rd.

4 and Valley View Eden Prairie. Call 937-7833. WIZARDS' WEEKEND SHOW Magicians and escape artists will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Richfield High School auditorium. Tickets are $10 for adults and $7.50 for kids at the door.

Call Magic Hotline, 661-6977. WWF SUPERSTARS The tag team Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake vs. Money is among the matches scheduled at 8 p.m. Saturday at Target Center, 600 1st Av. Minneapolis.

Tickets are $9.50 to to $15.50. Call 989-5151. Calendar deadlines Critic's choiceArt Judy West's career in photography has propelled her from her childhood home in Chaska to a bamboo hut in Jamaica to art galleries of Boston and Minneapolis. Saturday through August 7, Icebox Gallery, 2401 Central Av. N.E., Minneapolis, will feature West's striking portraits of Rastafarians Jamaican followers of the late Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie who, as part of their faith, maintain a simple lifestyle and grow their hair into long dreadlocks.

Chicago-born reggae musician Markiss will perform at the opening night reception Saturday from 7 p.m. to 1 1 p.m. Mary Abbe GOLDSTEIN GALLERY, University of Minnesota, 1985 Buford St. Paul "Dressing for the Sport: It's More Than Just a Game," through June 27. Call 624-7434.

Other attractions AMERICAN SWEDISH INSTITUTE, 2600 Park Av. Minneapolis "Birgitta Hedengren: Swedish Dala Painter," through Aug. 29; prints by To be considered for the Friday entertainment calendar, Items must be received by Thursday noon, eight days before publication. To be considered for the Sunday enter.

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