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T. 'llTI am it 0 HOUSES Saturday from 8:30 p.m. No cover. Feb. 17-18, Nightshirt.

16 Garden Street Cafe Sheraton Commander Hotel, 16 Garden Harvard Square, Cambridge. Telephone 547-4800. No cover. Entertainment Tuesday through Thursday 8 p.m.-midnight, Friday and Saturday 9 p.m.-l a.m. Feb.

16-18 and 21-23, Roberta Rodley Duo. Roxy Quality Inn Downtown, 279 Tremont St. Telephone 227-7699. Cover $5 Thursday, Friday and Saturday $10. Proper dress, jackets.

Thursday through Saturday, 8 p.m.-2 a.m., White Heat Swing Orchestra with singer Neicey Boswell Friday and Saturday at 11 p.m. and midnight. Dance team Friday and Saturday at 10, 11 p.m., midnight. Feb. 16, 8 p.m.-2 a.m., Chinese New Year's celebration with Ribbons Dancers, a traditional Dragon Dance and Tai Chi Chuan performed by members of Boston's Chinese Cultural Center plus music by White Heat Swing Orchestra.

Admission $5. Oriental dress welcome. Club Cabaret at Club Cafe 209 Columbus Ave. at Berkeley Street. Telephone 536-0966, 536-0972.

In Club Cabaret: Feb. 17-19, 8 p.m., pianist Adrienne Torf. Tickets Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur. "The Greats: 20th Century Artists Around the World" Brockton Art Museum-Fuller-Memorial, Oak Street. Telephone 508-588-6000.

Reservations required. Midday Break: 12:15 p.m., film and lunch, film only, $3. After Hours Films at 7 p.m., film and dessert $6, film only $3. Feb. 23, "Picasso 90." Videos for Lunch Morse Institute Library, 14 East Central Natick.

Telephone Thursdays p.m. Free. Feb. 16, "Martin Luther King: I Have a Dream." Feb. 23, "Roosevelt: Manipulator in Chief." At Fox Branch Library 175 Mass.

Arlington. Telephone '646-1000, ext. 4323. Screenings Fridays at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Free.

Feb. 17, "Words and Music" (1948) with Mickey Rooney, Gene Kelly and June Allyson. Friday Night at Movies: "Vive La Revolution!" Cambridge Center for Adult Education, 56 Brattle Harvard Square. Telephone 547-6789. Series through March 17.

Screenings at 7 and 9 p.m. Admission $3.50. Feb. 17, "De-siree" (1954), Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons and Merle Oberon, director Henry Koster. Somerville Library Films Auditorium, 79 Highland Somerville.

Telephone 623-5000. Films shown at 6:30 p.m. Free. Feb. 16, "Farewell to Arms" (1932) with Gary Cooper and Helen Haynes.

Great Stars in Great Films: Robert Donat Wellesley Free Library, 530 Washington St. Telephone 235-1610. Thursdays at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Free. Feb.

16, "Goodbye Mr. Chips" (1939). Feb. 23, "The Winslow Boy" (1948). At Newton Free Library 414 Centre Newton.

Telephone 552-7145. Screenings at 7:15 p.m. Free. 22, "Silver Feet" (1986) and "Man Who Dances: Edward Villela," (1954). West End Branch Library Films 151 Cambridge Boston.

Telephone 523-3957. Screening at 2:15 p.m. Free. Feb. 16, "Funny Girl," Barbra Streisand and Omar Sharif.

Feb. 17, "Lili" Leslie Caron and Mel Ferrer. Currier Film Series Currier Gallery of Art Auditorium, 192 Orange Manchester, N.H. Telephone 603-669-6144. Screenings Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

Admission $3, elders $2. Maysles Brothers: Documentary Filmmakers. Feb. 16, "Running Fence" (1978), "Islands" (1986), two films about Christo's environmental art. "New Wave Before and Beyond" Series Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.

Telephone 603-646-2422 or 603-646-3991. Series celebrates 30th anniversary of French New Wave filmmaking. Tickets $4. Screenings 3:30, 6:45 and 9:15 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

Feb. 19, double feature: 3:30 and 7:30 p.m., "Betty Blue," directed by Jean-Jaques Beineix, at 5:30 and 9:30 p.m. "Sid and Nancy," directed by Alex Cox. Feb. 22, "Chronicle of a Summer," by Jean Rouch and Edgar Morin.

Presented by Dartmouth Film Society. "El Hajj Malik El-Shabbazz" Pathfinder Bookstore, 605 Mass. Boston. Telephone 247-6772. Feb.

18, 7:30 p.m. Donation $3. Film and discussion of Malcolm X. In English, translation to Spanish and French. Sponsored by Militant Labor Form.

"Scissors and Censors: Cinema and Social Conscience in Eastern Eu-N rope" Series Boston Film-Video Foundation, 1126 Boylston St. Telephone 536-1540. Screenings at 7:30 p.m. Fee $5. Feb.

16, "Shivers" (Poland, 1981), followed by lecture by Dr. John Michalyczyk. Feb. 18, Mysteries of the Organism" (Yugoslavia, 1971) folowed by a lec-. tureby Dr.

Vlada Petric, curator. Harvard Film Archive. End of series. Harvard Film Archive Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Lecture Hall, 24 Quincy Harvard University, Cambridge. Telephone 495-4700.

$3, elders, children under 12, $2 unless otherwise noted. Rare Films from George Eastman House Collection: Feb. 16, 5:30 p.m., "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" (US, 1910), director Otis Turner; "The Yellow Girl" (US, 1916), director Edgar Keller; "The Girl Without a Soul" (US, 1917) director John Collins; "Siren of the Tropiques" (France, 1927), directors Mario Nalpas and Luis Bunuel. Live piano accompaniment. The Archive Anniversary Film-Lectures: Films of Josephine Baker: Feb.

16, 8 p.m., illustrated-lecture of her early shorts, "Plantation" (France, 1926) and "Josephine Baker at the Folies Bergere" (France, 1930), by Jan-Christopher Horak, curator of film at the George Eastman House Collection in Rochester, N.Y. Avante-Garde Film Director Warren Son-' bert in Person: Presents several films and discusses his work. Fee $5. Feb. 17, 7:30 p.m., "Honor and Obey" (US 1988); "Hall of "The Cup and the Lip." Avante-Garde Voices: Room B-04: Feb.

18, 7 and 9 p.m., (US, 1988) "Marilyn's Widow" (US, 1988) director Stan Brakhage; "Cantico" (US, 1982) director James Herbert; "Lived in Quotes" (US, 1987) director Laurie Dunphy; "Fake Fruit" (US 1986) director Chick Strand. French Revolution: Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m., and Feb. 19, 4 p.m., admission $5, "Napoleon" (France, 1927), director Abel Gance, with Albert Diudonne. Narrative 21, 5:30 and 8 p.m., "In the Realm of the Senses" (Japan-France, 1977) director Nagisa Oshima with Tat-suya Fuji Eiko Matsuda.

Shakepeare: Feb. .22, 5:30 and 8:15 p.m., "Hamlet" (USSR, r964) director Grigori Kozintzev. "Jews and Arabs: Israelis and Palestinians" Israel Film Festival Boston vUniversity's College of Liberal Arts, Room 313, 725 Commonwealth Ave. Telephone 375-8880. Screenings 7:30 p.m.

Free. Feb. 20, "Pressure," selection of Israeli films explores issues facing Israel. Cosponsored by BU Hebrew Language and Literature Program and Students for YTsrael. Charlie Chaplin: "Modern Times" North End Branch Library, 25 Parmenter Boston.

Telephone 227-8135. Feb. 23, 6 p.m. Free. At Museum of Fine Arts Remis Auditorium, 465 Huntington Boston.

Telephone 267-9300, ext. 306. Tickets at box office one hour before screening. Admission $5. elders $4.50.

Feb. 17 and 24, "The Simple-Minded Murderer" (Hans Alfredson, Sweden, 1982). New Spanish Cinema: Feb. 23, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m., "Tasio" (Montxo Armendariz, 1984), set in a Basque village. Film Festival: Jeanette MacOonald ajfl Nelson Eddy Cod man Square Library, 690 Washington Dorchester.

Telephone 436-8214. Through Feb. 25, screenings Friday and Saturday at 2 p.m. Free. Feb.

17-18. "New Moon" (1940). Harvard-Epworth Films Harvard-Ep-worth Church, 1555 Mass. Cam-g bridge. Telephone 354-0837.

Screenings 2 at 8 p.m. Donation $3. Feb. 23, "Berlin Express" (1948) with Merle Oberon, Rob- ert Ryan. Cine Club Film Series French Library 3 in Boston, 53 Marlborough St.

Telephone 266-4351. Screenings 8 p.m. unless oth-w erwise noted. Tickets $3.50. Comic Re- lief: Feb.

17-19, "Les vacances de M. Hu-g lot" (1953) directed by and starring Jacques Tati, Nathalie Pascaud and Luis Perrault. Modern silent film, Italian Films North End Branch Library, 25 Parmenter Boston. Telephone 227-8135. Screening at 2:30 p.m.

Free. CQ PSb. 21, "Don Camillo L'Onorevole Peppone." In Italian, f- Alcoholism Film Series Family Coun-a seling and Guidance Centers, 49 Franklin Boston. Telephone 848- 7840. Feb.

21, 7 p.m.. "Enablers." Free, a Frank Capra Film Festival Brighton jj Branch Library, 40 Academy Hill Rd. Telephone 782-6032. Screenings at 6:30 p.m. Free.

Feb. 16. "Lost Horizon" starring Ronald Coleman, Jane Wy--w att and Tbqraas Mitchell. Feb. 23 "Mr.

Deeds Goes to Town" (1936) starring' The Rat 528 Commonwealth Ken-more Square. Telephone 536-2750. Casual dress. Cover varies. Every Sunday, 8 p.m.-midnight, Ed's Redeeming Qualities with guests: Feb.

16, Visigoths, Miranda Warning, Parade. Feb. 18, The Outlets, The Blackjacks, Untamed Youth, Who-ville. Feb. 19, 8 p.m., 18 plus show with Ed's Redeeming Qualities and Aleka's Attic; readings by Nancy Krygowski and Dave Kress.

Feb. 22, 8 p.m., 18 plus show with Henry Rollins, Plan 9 and Vic Bondi. In the Balcony: Feb. 17, Flying Scots. Feb.

18, Joe Harvard. The Channel 25 Necco St. (near South Station). Telephone 451-1050 or 451-1905 concert line. Doors open 8 p.m.; shows at 9 unless otherwise noted.

Cover varies. Feb. 16, Paul Stanley. Feb. 17, Big Dipper, Gigolo Aunts, Brothers Kendall, Norberts, Camera Ready.

Feb. 18, Shake the Faith, Joneses, Nova Mob, Tax Collectors, Zug Zug. Feb. 19, Meat Loaf, Al Hal-liday and the Hurricanes, Reel to Real, Clairvoyance. Feb.

20, 8 p.m., DeMilos, After the Storm, Druan, Legroom, October. Feb. 21,8 p.m., 18 Plus Heavy Metal Show with Omen, Quick Fever, Persuader, Deslock. Feb. 22, 8 p.m.

Back Bay Project, Cartoon Factory, Balboa Dance, Kneeling on Rice. O'Brien's 3 Harvard Allston. Telephone 782-6245. Casual attire. Cover varies.

Entertainment Wednesday-Sunday from 9 p.m. Feb. 16, The Hubcaps. Feb. 17, Jesse Green Rhythm and Blues Band.

Feb. 19, Larry Tomei. Feb. 20, Improv Boston, comedy. Feb.

21, Open Mike Night. Feb. 22, Joel and Kim. Bunratty's 186 Harvard Allston. Telephone 254-9804.

Cover varies. Casual dress. Entertainment from 9:30 p.m. except Sunday from 1 p.m. Every Sunday: 1-6 p.m., Open Mike Blues Jam with Cellar Dwellers Blooze Band; 10 p.m., Big Blues Meanies.

Feb. 16, In the Pink, Flesh. Feb. 17, Farrenheit, Street Kid, Lighthouse Rose. Feb.

18, Rick Danko, Chili Brothers, Boogeymen. Feb. 19, Bloodhounds, Lazy Susan, Witch Doctor, Bristols, The Slaves, The Rain. Feb. 21, The Slaves, Dog House.

Feb. 22, Hullabaloo, Slaughter Shack, Toecutter, Snidely Whiplash. New Irish Rover 1449 Dorchester Dorchester. Telephone 265-8034. Proper dress.

No cover. Thursdays 9-11 p.m., 3 local comedians. $5. Entertainment Friday and Saturdays from 9 p.m. Feb.

17- 18, Flashback. Harpers Ferry 158 Brighton Allston. Telephone 254-9743. Casual attire. Cover varies.

Entertainment Wednesday through Monday 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Sunday: 3-8 p.m. Jazz Jam with 1369 Jazz All-Stars; 9 p.m. through February, open mike Rhythm and Blues Jam with Stovall Brown, free admission. Wednesdays, Open Mike Blues Jam with Boston Baked Blues Band.

Third Annual Boston Blues Festival, Feb. 16-18 featuring: Feb. 16, Mighty Sam McClain with Flight 505. Feb. 17, Ronnie Earl and Broadcasters with Jerry Portnoy plus guests 11th Hour Band.

Feb. 18, Young Neal and Vipers with guests Sugar Ray and Bluetones. At Hotel Meridien 250 Franklin St. Telephone 451-1900. Proper dress.

No cover. In Julien Lounge: Monday through Thursday 5 p.m.-l a.m., Jeffrey Moore. Friday and Saturday, 5 p.m.-l a.m., David Crohan. Ground Round 800 Boylston Prudential Center. Telephone 247-0500.

Ca-shual dress. No cover. Entertainment Friday and Saturday 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Feb. 17-18, Tanya.

Winnie's Pub 1619 Tremont Brigham Circle. Telephone 566-8651. Entertainment 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. No cover. Casual dress.

Feb. 17, She Cried. Feb. 18, Hunter Holmes. Logan Airport Hilton Logan Airport, East Boston.

Telephone 569-9300. No cover. Proper dress. Entertainment Thursday through Saturday 9 p.m.-l a.m. featuring Al Vega Trio with guests: Thursdays, Karen Cameron; Fridays, Ted Casher and the Professional Talent Showcase.

Feb. 18, Alice Johnson.Open Mike Thursdays and Saturdays 11 p.m.-l a.m. At Lenox Hotel 710 Boylston St. Telephone 536-5300. In Diamond Jim's Piano Ban No cover.

Casual, neat attire. Piano and sing-along entertainment Monday through Saturday 8:30 p.m.-l a.m., Pam Kenealy, Ellen White, Richard Gildea. Feb. 22, March 1, 8-10 p.m., Piano Bar Sing-Off, open to non-professional singers in Boston area; March 8, 8-10 p.m., finals. Telephone 536-5300, ext.

205 to register. Zachary's Colonnade 120 Huntington Ave. Telephone 424-7000. Proper dress. No cover.

Entertainment Monday through Friday, p.m., jazz pianist Mary M. Morgan; Tuesday through Thursday 8 p.m.-rrudnight and Friday and Saturday 9 a.m., Mike Jones-Peter Kontrimus Duo with guests: Through Feb. 18, Mike Monaghan. Feb. 21-25, Dave Burdett.

SUBURBS: West Chevy's BelAir Cafe 220 Worcester Framingham. Telephone 508-879-5300. Proper attire. Cover varies. Live entertainment Thursdays from 9 p.m.: Feb.

16, Max Creek. Tam O'Shanter 1648 Beacon Brookline. Telephone 277-0982. Casual dress. Dancing.

Entertainment nightly from 10:30. Cover varies. Feb. 16, Band That Time Forgot. Feb.

17, Little Frankie and the Premiers. Feb. 18, PJ. and the Soul Shakers. Feb.

19, Downtime. Feb. 20, The Shakers. Feb. 21, Catharine David Band with Peter Keane plus Terry Bright Band.

Feb. 22, Savoy Truffle. Papillon 1353 Beacon Brookline. Telephone 566-8495. No cover.

Casual attire. Entertainment from 7:30 p.m. Feb. 16, Al Peterson. Feb.

17, Linear Interests. Feb. 19, Michael Andrew Frank. Feb. 21, New Moves Trio.

Feb. 22, Rob Rotstein. Pufferbellies 227 Needham Newton. Telephone 244-2710. Entertainment from 8 p.m.

Proper dress. Cover varies. Through Feb. 19, Xpo. Feb.

22-26, Joey Scott and the Connection. Old Vienna Kaffeehaus and Restaurant 22 South St. (at rotary), Westbor-ough. Telephone 508-898-2231. Dress casual to formal.

Cover varies. Entertainment Thursday from 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 9, Sunday from 7 p.m. Feb. 16, open mike with Brown Bag Guzzlers. Feb.

17, Marienne Kreitlow. Feb. 18, The Chicken Chokers. Feb. 19, Jazz Harp -with Deborah Henson Conant.

Sit Bull Pub 163 Main Maynard. Telephone 508-897-7232. Casual dress. $1 cover Friday. Entertainment Thursday through Saturday 8:30 p.m.-l a.m., Sunday 5-9 p.m.

Feb. 16, Brother Blue. Feb. 17-18, Caught in the Act. Feb.

19, Blues Festival featuring Bobby Watson Band, Blue Hornets and West End Blues Band. Feb. 22, Brown Bag Guzzlers. Fleming's Restaurant and Pub 19 Crescent Waltham. Telephone 899-6636.

No cover. Casual, neat attire. Irish entertainment Wednesday-Saturday from 9 p.m. Wednesday, Patsy Whelan, Tony O'Riordan. Feb.

16-18, Glenshane. Beverly's Restaurant 350 Main Route 119, Townsend. Telephone 508-597-8762. Cover -varies. Casual attire.

Entertainment Wednesday and Thursday from 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 8:30 p.m. Feb. 17, Rory Block. 1280 Beacon St. Coolidge Comer, Brookline.

Telephone 232-1280. Casual dress. No cover. Dancing. Piano bar, sing-along entertainment Thursday and Friday 9 p.m.-2 a.m., Saturday 9 p.m.-l a.m.

with Spice Is Nice featuring Patti O'Keefe and Richard DeMone. Rick's Cafe 288 Walnut Newton-ville. Telephone 244-8989. Casual but neat attire. No cover.

Upstairs in the Casablanca Lounge: Entertainment Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m.-midnight. Through March 3, Mark Henry Jazz Trio. Iron Horse Coffeehouse 20 Center St. Telephone 413-584-0610. Cover varies.

Entertainment from 8:30 p.m. unless noted. Feb. 16, 7 p.m., Pete Morton. Feb.

17, Aztec Two Step. Feb. 18, Luther (Guitar Jr.) Johnson and the Magic Rockers. Feb. 19, 7 and 10 p.m., Ron CarterSteve Kuhn Duo.

Feb. 20, Cheryl Wheeler. Feb. 22, Komedy Krunch. West Main Street Cafe 325 West Main Northborough.

Telephone 508-393-7414. Proper dress. Cover varies. Entertainment from 9 p.m. Feb.

16, Comedy Night. Feb. 18, John Hall. SUBURBS: North Commodore Restaurant and Pub Route 1A, Beverly. Telephone 508-922-5590.

In Downstairs Pub: Casual dress. No cover. Entertainment from 9 p.m. Feb. 17-18.

Jolly Tinkers. Edible Rex 251 Old Concord Biller-ica. Telephone 508-667-6393. Entertainment from 9 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

Cover varies. Feb. 16, Treatment, Transit, As Is. Feb. 17, The Zulus, The El Ca-minos.

Feb. 18, TJ. and the Wreckage, The Gordons, Mystic Haven. Feb. 19, Chloroform Kate, Norberts.

Feb. 22, Girl on Top, Cairo Stand. Blackburn's 2 Main Gloucester. Telephone 508-283-9108. Cover varies.

Casual dress. Entertainment Thursday through SaturHiy 9 p.Biii2:45 i.avFefc. CAMBRIDGE SOMERVILLE NiKhtstage 823 Main Central Square, Cambridge. Telephone 497-8200. Shows at 8 and 11 p.m.

unless noted. Cover varies. Feb. 16, 8 and 10:30 p.m., David Bromberg Big Band. Feb.

17, Baba-tunde Olatunji, Shy-Five. Feb. 18, Pete Barden's Band, Mick Fleetwood. Feb. 19, 8 and 10:30 p.m., Carol and Carl Jacobs.

Feb. 21, 8 p.m.. Harper Brothers Band. Ryles 212 Hampshire Inman Square, Cambridge. Telephone 876-9330.

Casual attire. Entertainment from 9:30 o.m. un less otherwise noted. Cover varies. Upstairs: Feb.

16, Evan Harlan Quintet. Downstairs: Sunday, Igor Butman Quartet. Monday, Teese Gohl Trio. Tuesday, Bruce Bartlett Trio. Wednesday, Olga Roman Quartet.

Thursday, Greg Abate Quartet. Friday and Saturday, Herman Johnson Quartet. Jumbo's Lounge 1133 Broadway, Teele Square, Somerville. Telephone 623-8177. Entertainment from 9:30 p.m.

Cover varies. Feb. 16, Agent 99, Lizzard's in a Circle, Juvenile Amphibians. Feb. 17, Crime and Punishment, Left of Center, Nine Lives.

Feb. 18, Listner, United Snakes, Brown Bag Guzzler. Modern Times Cafe 134 Hampshire Cambridge. Telephone 354-8371. Casual dress.

Cover varies. Feb. 17, 8 p.m.. The Loiterers. Club III 608 Somerville Somerville.

Telephone 623-6957. Casual dress. Cover varies. Entertainment 9 p.m.-l a.m. Feb.

16, After the Story, The Point, Two Fisted Tales. Feb. 17, New Man, Trace of Red, Points North. Feb. 18, Extreme, Flesh.

Feb. 22, Bacchus, Valla, Sleep Child. Willow Jazz Club 699 Broadway, BaU Square, Somerville. Telephone 623-9874, 421-9333 recording. Cover varies.

Casual attire. Jazz from 9 p.m. Wednesdays, Fringe. Feb. 16, Emery Davis Quartet.

Feb. 17-18, Tony Lada Sextet. Feb. 19, Nutraj. Feb.

20, Threeish. Feb. 21, John Turner Quartet. Feb. 22, The Fringe.

Middle East Restaurant 472 Mass. Central Square, Cambridge. Telephone 267-1071. Casual attire. $5 cover.

Entertainment 8 p.m.-midnight unless noted. Feb. 19, 9:30 p.m., improvisational music with Gary Joynes, reeds; Glynis Lo-mon, voices with Masasbi Harrada, percussion and voice. Feb. 22, 9:30 p.m., Hogs on Ice.

Plough and Stars 912 Mass. Cambridge. Telephone 492-9653. No cover. Casual dress.

No dancing. Entertainment 9 p.m.-l a.m. Sunday, Hubcaps. Feb. 16, Wolf Tones.

Feb. 17, Ray Bonneville. Feb. 18, Kevin Connolly. Feb.

19, Hubcaps. Feb. 20, Joe Harvard Friends. Feb. 21, J.G.

and Giant Killers. Feb. 22, Screaming Coyotes. Johnny D's Uptown Lounge 17 Hoi-land Davis Square, Somerville. Telephone 776-9667.

Casual attire. Cover varies. Entertainment Tuesday, 8-11 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday 9:30 p.m.-l a.m.; Sunday 3-7 p.m., Blues Jam with Boston Baked Blues. Feb. 16, Incredible Casuals, Knots and Crosses.

Feb, 17, James Blood Ulmer Blues Experience. Feb. 18, Tom Russell Band, Lonesome Val. Feb. 19, Tiger's Baku.

Feb. 21, Tony Cuffe. Feb. 22, Treat Her Right, Lazy Susan. Western Front 343 Western Cambridge.

Telephone 492-7772. Dancing. Casual dress. Cover varies. Entertainment Tuesday-Saturday from 9 p.m.

Feb. 16, Ululators. Feb. 17-18, Rhythm Force. Feb.

19, Mozamba. Fab. 21, Sweet Lizard Illtet. Feb. 22-23.

Shy Five. Regattabar Charles Hotel, 1 Bennett Cambridge. Telephone 876-7777. Jazz Tuesday through Saturday from 9 p.m., unless otherwise indicated. Feb.

16, 9 p.m.-l a.m. and Feb. 17-18, Phil Woods Quintet, Feb. 21-22, George Cables Trio, $6.75. Khoury's State Spa 118-120 Broadway, Casual attire.

Live entertainment Friday- Nightlife The following is a guide to live entertainment in area nightclubs. BOSTON One Necco Place off Necco Street, Boston. Telephone 426-7744. Proper dress. Cover varies.

Feb. 22, 6 and 9 p.m., Robin Lane Duo with Yes Brazil Band, no cover. Warren Tavern 2 Pleasant Charles-town. Telephone 241-8142. No cover.

Casual attire. Wednesdays, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., John Lincoln Wright Sourmash Boys. The Paradise 967 Commonwealth Ave. Telephone 254-2053. Entertainment begins at 8 p.m.

Cover varies. Feb. 16, Lene Lovich. Feb. 17, Urban Blight.

Feb. 22, They Might Be Giants. Ed Burke's 808 Huntington near Brookline Village. Telephone 232-2191. Entertainment 10 p.m.-2 a.m.

Occasional cover. Casual attire. Feb. 16, Fat City. Feb.

17, High Function. Feb. 18, Band That Time Forgot. Feb. 19, Luther (Guitar Jr.) Johnson.

Green Street Station 131 Green Jamaica Plain. Telephone 522-0792. Casual Cover varies. Entertainment Thursday through Sunday from 9 p.m. Feb.

16, Gingerbread Men, Subskin Cables, Laughing Academy. Feb. 17, Slaughter Shack, Cows, Godbuliies, Babes in Toyland. Feb. 18, Moving Targets, Loving Six, Green Magnet School.

Feb. 21, Maxie Awards with Mystery Girls and Patrick McCrath, music by Goo..

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