h M W NMBM M m I m P age B3 z lr/j'c x ENTERTAINMENT Bobby Womack To Receive NAACP Lifetime Achievement Award A Lesson Before D ying the accused, a lo w ly form o f existence -- “ a th in g to d ig d itch e s" — is inca­ pable o f prem editated m urder. H is “ A m ajestic, m o vin g n ovel, an instant classic, a bo o k th a t w ill be read, discussed and (aught beyond the law yer argues, “ W h y, I w ould ju s t as soon put a hog in the electric c h a ir as rest o f our live s.” - C hicago T rib u n e Ernest J. Gaines, the c ritic a lly R & B sin g e r/so n g w rite ra n d pe r­ fo rm e r B o b b y W o m a ck w ill be re c ip i­ this.” B u t Jefferson is condemned to acclaim ed author o f The A u to b io g ra ­ phy o f M iss Jane P ittm an and A G ath­ ering o f O ld M e n , has w ritte n his firs t ent o f the prestigious N A A C P “ L ife ­ tim e A c h ie ve m e n t A w a rd ” in Los A n g e le s on June 25th. T h e a w a rd c o m m e m o ra te s W o m a c k ’ s life lo n g career as a per­ fo rm e r, s o n g w rite r, p ro d u c e r and com poser and celebrates the p o sitive in fluences he has p ro vid e d fo r A f r i ­ death. G rant W ig g in s, who le ft the small tow n to go to u n ive rsity, has returned to the plantation school to teach c h il­ book in ten years, “ a q u ie tly m oving n o ve l.” (San Francisco C h ro n ic le ) A Lesson B efore D y in g , w in n e r o f the dren, and is try in g to decide whether to take o f f north o r west before he sinks in to a centuries-old rut. He is 1994 N a tio n al B ook C ritic s C irc le A w a rd fo r fic tio n , tells the w renching story o f an unjustly condem ned m an’ s attem pt to define h im s e lf d u rin g his can A m e rica n s. “ B obby W o m a ck is a m esm eriz­ in g p e rfo rm e r, as w e ll as a m u lti­ grappling w ith his ow n situation when E rnest J. Gaines, au th o r o f The A utobiography o f M iss Jane Pittman a n d A Gathering o f Old Men last days, and the teacher w h o be­ friends and helps him in his struggle. V intage C ontem poraries have pub­ lished this p o w e rfu l and m o vin g book talented m usician, w h o has influenced generations o f m usic lovers. W e are honored that the N A A C P w ill re co g ­ fo r he firs t tim e in trade paperback on June 21, 1994. A t the same tim e , Gaines’ s 1979 N o ve l O f L o ve and D ust w ill be reissued, jo in in g m any o f n ize B la c k M u s ic M o n th by present­ in g W o m a c k w ith th is im p o rta n t aw ard,” co m m e n te d T im B rack, presi­ dent o f C o n tin u u m Records. T h e aw ard w ill be presented as p a rt o f the N A A C P ’ s 32nd A n n iv e r­ sary E n te rta in m e n t In d u s try M ix e r and Showcase, ta kin g place at the hom e o f a c to r/a ctivist Jim B ro w n in R&B singer/songwriter and performer extraordinaire Bobby Womack L o s A ngeles, C A . F o r m ore in fo rm a ­ tio n , phone (213) 464-7616. “ R esurrection,” W o m a c k ’ s 33rd rapper M a y M a y A li, and G erald A lb rig h t. C e c il, C u rtis and F rie n d ly W o m a c k - the O rig in a l V a le n tio n s - a lb u m , w ill be released in Ju ly. P ro ­ duced b y W o m a ck, the re co rd in g is a m u sica l autobiography o f his life and features perform ances by Stevie W o n ­ - are also featured on the album . W om ack is the first signing to Slide Music, a new ly form ed record label owned by me R olling Stones guitarist, der, K e ith R ichards, C h a rlie W atts Ronnie W ood. The label is marketed and distributed w orldw ide through the Con­ and R on W o o d o f the R o llin g Stones, m u n ity in the late 1940s, a young black man named Jefferson is a re lu c­ tinuum Records o f New Jersey. A s in g le ,e n tid c d “ F oreverLove,” is scheduled to be released this m onth. Jefferson in p riso n and im p a rt some­ th in g o f h im s e lf -- his learning and his pride -- to Jefferson before his death, and prove the la w ye r is w rong. A Lesson B efore D y in g is the record tant party in a liq u o r store shoot-out in w h ich the three other men in vo lve d the a u th o r’ s b a cklist title s in p rin t at are all k ille d , in c lu d in g the w h ite store ow ner. Jefferson, the o n ly su rvi­ V intage. In a sm all C ajun L o u isia n a com - v o r, is accused o f the m urder. A t the tria l, the essence o f the defense is that o f these tw o men w ho, through no choice o f th e ir ow n, come together and fo rm a bond in realization that sometimes s im p ly choosing to resist the expected is an act o f heroism. Happy Independence Day! Friday & _ Saturday 8pm -M idnight Janice Scroggins w ith Mario De Priest AFRO - A M E R IC A N ACTRESS Wednesday Jam Session with Ron Steen 7pm to llpm fe a tu rin g Louisiana style cuisine a t its fin e s t Auditions For BlazerDancers Set For July Jefferson’ s godm other and his aunt, Tante Lau, persuade him to v is it A: Bourbon Street we’re proud to il 't f the finest r,.s. freshest seafood, delicious fetlucini and blackened o dishes. Enjoy the big screen TV in our lounge. Auditions for the 1994-95 Blazer Dancers w ill begin at 8:00 a.m. Saturday, July 16 at T ualatin High School. First day finalists w ill he asked to return on Sunday, July 17. Final auditions and team selection will take place the following Saturday, July 23. Dancers w ill be judged on dance ability, enthusiasm and showmanship. The dancer team was formed in 1988; members per­ form at all Blazers regular season and playoff home games. The dancers ore also on intregal part of the Blazers Com ­ munity Part nershi p effort mak: ng holiday visits to children ’ s hospitals as well as visiting blazers fans in retirement centers. Dance team applications are available at the trait Blaz­ ers office, 700 N E M ultnom ah, Suite 600, Portland, OK 97232. A ll dancers must be 19 years o f age or older by November 1,1994. For more inform ation call the BlazerDancers Audition Hotline at (503) 731-9336. Actress-Writer Age 30-40 wanted to work and perform/four character play, Music Millennium For more information call, 15900 Boones Ferry Road in Lake Grove, Oregon 32nd & E. Burnside 231-8926 Dave Kelly 335-0540. 636-0017 TW O 23rd & NW Johnson 248-0163 R E A D IN G S J ill N elson Volunteer Slavery: My Authentic Negro Experience D I T I O N I quit my job because I wanted to be happy.. But even in 1990 it wasn t easy to escape the plantation. Rumors fle w concerning my departure. A woman fro m the D aily N ew s even called and told me that a source at the P o s t told her I ’d quit because I ’d embezzled $ lj,o o o . I politely suggested that i f that were the case, she’d be calling me in prison. Then I k t it go. Ifigured I ’d left to get aw ay from that kind o f stuff, so why get into it now that I was free? 7:30 pm :: Thursday, July 7 & E rnest J . G aines JU LY 16 & 17, 8AM If you have dance or cheerleading experience and are 19 years or older, you are invited to audition for the Portland Trail Blazers' "Blazerdancers"! Auditions will take place at Tualatin High School. Call the Blazers office at (503) 731-9336 for an application. Please bring a com­ pleted application to the auditions. Dancers will be judged on dance ability, enthusiasm and show manship. Selected candidates will return the following weekend when the new team will be chosen. f o r m o re in f o r m a t io n o r an a p p lic a tio n , c o n ta c t th e B lazers o ffic e . 7 0 0 NE M u ltn o m a h , P o rtla n d , O re g o n 9 7 2 1 2 , (S O I) 7 11 9 1 1 6 . |oin the excitement and be part of the 1994-95 Blazerdancers! a u th o r o f The Autobiography o f Miss Jan e Pittman A Lesson Before Dying I was not there, y et I was there. No, I did not go to the trial, I did not hear the verdict, because I knew all the time what it would he. Still, I was there. I was there as much as anyone else was there. Either I sat behind my aunt and his godmother or I sat beside them. . . . 7:30 pm :: Saturday, July 9 Powell’s City o f Books :: 1005 W est Burnside 9BLMHS SkMV «.USA,**«! a t