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Southtown Star from Tinley Park, Illinois • 62

Publication:
Southtown Stari
Location:
Tinley Park, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
62
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tTHEi STAftVTHURSDAYi NOVEMBER' 4, 8 Rialto show stars 'World's Greatest Guitarist' Rialto Theatre in Joliet at 5 p.m. on Sunday. The initials C.O.P., which often follow his name, stand for "Certified Guitar Player," and that certification comes from every corner of the music world. A generation of guitarists, rang- Chet Atkins, whose six-string mastery has earned him the title, "World's Moat Famous Guitar Player will perform at the has captured country, jazz, new age and folk audiences. Tickets are $12 to $28.60, available at the Rialto ticket office, 102 N.

Chicago St in Joli-et's City Center. To charge by phone call (815) 726-6600 or Ticketmaster at (312) 902-1500. lag from George Harrison to Earl Lugh have acknowledged his influence. Atkins' awards include eight Grammys, 10 Country Music Association Awards and 18 consecutive "Cash Box" awards. In more than 40 years of work, he Classical concert at Palos church TCLEYPM f'ATTESCn 4431 W.

211th St. 748-4400 fllll 111 1CML Ct Mjttjicertmaster of the Civic Orchestra, Yang was awarded the Louis Sudler Award. He is credited with appearances before the Lake Forest Symphony, the Chicago Sinfonietta and the Grant Park Symphony. Aborn studied composition at Olberlin College and the Ameri-. can Conservatory.

She has written five ballets, five orchestral works and hundreds of pieces for solo voice and chorus. Peace Memorial Church is at 10300 W. 131st St in Palos Park. members from Chicago's South Side and the Southwest Bailey is currently artist-in-residence with the Choral En-semble of Chicago and has performed with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Smith has performed with opera companies and choral associations across the Midwest For the past three summers he was chairman of the voice department at Bartlesville Wes-leyan College in Oklahoma.

Family Dining Fair Prices Great Service Tbt Horn of Wondtrful Mexican I 1 Si 5 C. "jr. iV at rii a vt no WW UJ Peace Memorial Church in Palos Parle will be the site of a free concert Sunday afternoon. The program is a presentation of the Crescendo Musical Club and will begin at i p.m. Several artists will perform: organist Dexter Bailey, baritone Robert Smith, and the Thomas Yang String Quartet Included among the works to be performed will be "Such Stuff as Dreams are Made On a composition for strings, organ and baritone by New York composer Lora Aborn.

A reception for artists and audience members will follow the concert. The club is approaching its 65th anniversary and comprises musicians and community Cultural diversity highlight of GSU international' day Governors State University will open itself up to the world for its second "International Festival" Saturday. The program, hosted by the GSU International Student Organization, will feature foods, entertainment and a bazaar of jewelry, sculpture and handicrafts. Specialty dishes from India, Malaysia, China, the Philippines, Taiwan, Turkey, Italy and Palestine will be served from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the Hall of Governors on campus, Stuen-kel Road just east of Governors Highway in University Park.

Entertainment from 6:30 to 8 p.m. will include native dances from India, Croatia and Mexico and an American folk dance. GSU students typically are from many cultures and backgrounds. "This program is designed to promote international culture and understanding," said student Rajiv Jaggi of India. Tickets to the festival are $5 for adults, $3 for senior citizens and children ages 11 to 17.

Children under age 10 are admitted free. More information on the festival is with Dr. Larry Levin- son, professor of political science, at GSU at (708) 534-6000, Ext 2251. fSS) SfTablt Pl i Our Specialty Is i nil ruuiu ANGUS Avtltble in Petite, Queen A long Cult and GREAT DALY DINNER SPECIALS MONDAY 4 4 ac ran LOBSTER '14" MaMa's Pasta House 1 75th Street and Halsted, Homewood, IL Gus Bisloulls of area restaurant fame has thrown open the doors to what promises to become a leading dining spot in the southern suburbs MaMa's Pasta House. But don't let the name fool you.

In addition to an incredible selection of mouth-watering pastas, there are wonderful Italian meat dishes such as Polio Vesuvio with white wine and garlic sauce and a tender Vltello Milanese, succulent veal sauteed in olive oil and white wine just two of many. But pasta reigns supreme, and the list of choices is almost endless, Including stuffed cannelonl and toasted ravioli. There are red-based sauces and cream sauces and even wonderful seafood pastas Including fresh Shrimp Garazlnl In a wine, butter, garlic lemon sauce. For lunchtime diners with a schedule to meet, MaMa's presents a new lunch menu with meals that are served in a jiffy while still maintaining the high quality that has made the Bisloulls name synonymous with fine dining. Dinner specials also are available complete meals starting at a recession-bashing price of just $5.95.

MaMa's also serves a scrumptious homemade pizza with your choice of toppings. And for those special occasions, MaMa's has party rooms for up to 100 people. All meals, of course, can be prepared for carry-out Hours are 1 1 AM to 1 1 PM, seven days a week. Major credit cards are accepted. FOR INFORMATION CALL 799-3232 A lr of the Star Adverthlna Deowtment 9'S TUESDAY I PRIME RIB WEDNESDAY C4A95 ALUJ-CAN-EAT BBQ 1U THURSDAY 141K AH4J-CAN-EAT CRAB LEGS li Al obew Aim indwdt wup of tobd, wgttabW (M)f and rofc.

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