News Scrapbook 1969-1971

Sunday, Marc:h 28, 1971

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THE SAN DIEGO UNION

APRIL 1971

Highlights of the month's fare in art, music and playbills. and drama-the times, places

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SATURDAY

• Spirit JOIRS Eric Burdon, Sports Arena, 7. • John Garvey conducts La Jo I- la Chamber Or- chestra, cellist Edgar Lustgar- • te n, Sherwood Hall, 8: 15 . Cont: A, K, 0.

Key to Continuing Performances ...

0 - Mission Playhouse 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' P - Off-Broadway Theater 'Plaza Suite' •

.~tJsel Art Gallery opens OIIV!a .Chandler show. • Scan- dia Interiors opens Daniel Wil- koff acrylics. • El Cajon Branch Library opens Katherine Rohkohl oils. • La Jolla Art Assoc iation opens Ivan Messenger oils and drawings ... Continuing: A,K.

A - Off-Broadway Theater 'Anything Goes' B - USIU International Company 'The Boy Friend' C - Globe Cassius Carter Center Stage 'Caligula'

• · fa~ .. 25 r;eds oils by slt1- dents of William Bowne. • Mis- sion Playhouse continues 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,' 8:30. • Fine Art Store Ga 'lery opens Sylvia Love oils .. . Con tinu ing:

S - Old Globe 'Sheep on the Runway' T - Son Diego Cabaret Theater 'The Tavern'

K - Globe Cassius Corter Center Stage 'The Knock'

A,K,O.

• Eric Broth- erson is fea- tured in 'Any- thing Goes,' starring Dorothy Lamour, Off. Broadway Thea- ter, 8:30 . Continuing: A, S,T.

ter opens Art on the Run-

R.iJ Hoskin plays for ilfi f Organ ists, St. tlr 8. • University

• Douij!t ba and ens~mlile hews Gilmpus

w _ n Diego Opera Guild" prffllits• hank McCarty-Wil- liam Adams opera ASong for Gar, for music educators' conference, Civic Theater, 11. • Central Pub- lic Library presents instrumental chamber music, 7:30 ... Contin- uing: A. • 'Ero 1 • opens Piaµ uite, a An - drews: ~: Com- mezzo soprano Betty Allen, Civic Thea- ter, 8: 15. • Central Public Libra- ry presents pianist Ilana Mysior, 7:30. • Marj Hyde discusses 'Untitled' in Fine Arts Gallery, 10:45 ... Continuing: S. _. muri Co Jr ··

• Nora Post olay s obo e, English horn in UCSD Matthews Campus Recital Hall, 8 ... Con- tinuing: A,O,S,T.

of Arizona oir sings in Mira- Costa College Gymnasium, 8. • USIU Elliott Campus opens love From a Stranger, Zable Hall , 8. • USIU Cal Western opens Wil- liam Ptaszynski paintrngs, draw- ~ngs, photos. • Duo-piani sts Arthur Gold and Robert Fizda le play for Gross- mont Community Concert As socia- tion, Grossmont HighSchool, 8:15.

ern Campus pre- sents Los Flamencos de la Bo- dega, Boney Ha ll 7. • Trombon - ist Stuart Dempster gives lec- ture-demonstration, UCSD Matt- hews CampusRecital Hall, noon ... Continuing: A,S,T.

, . al•l-fatf, 8:30. • Organist Lloyd Ve/ Castillo plays for silent films, group sings at Southland Mu:.ir Center, 8, and 2:30 Sunday. • Chula Vista Art Guild opens Bernice Timmons oils ... Con tinuing A,O,S,T.

be f.PRdycts San CNJC i Theater, d Funk

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Sports County

• San ..qiego S~e. o~wn Shatfe?'s Black Comedy, Dram- atic Arts Theater, 8. • The Twice Ensemble of UCLA performs in UCSD Matthews Campus Rec ital Hall, 8:30 . . . Continuing: B,O,P, S,T.

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Com- pany opens Sandy Wilson's The Boy Friend, Performing Arts Cen- ter, 8:30. • MiraCosta College Crumley Gallery opens George Rayhill paintings ... Continuing:

Scien"ce Fair opens in Federal Building, Balboa Park. • Marcia Phillips, Avis Smith present dance concert, San Diego State Recital Hall, 8:15 ... Continuing: B,P,S, T.

P,S,T. • Dr.Ary Rob- ert DeVriesdis- cusses Vermeer in Fine Arts Gal- lery, 8:30. • La Jolla Art Asso- ciation opens Dorothy Keir- stead, Douglas ~oy_den ... Con- tinumg: B,P,S,T.

rp Workshop an Diego e p~ 2:30. • Pianist Conrad Bruderer plays at 8: 15, San Diei o State Rr.c1taI Hall. • San Diego State Jazz En- semble plays in school Recital Hall, 3: 15 ... Continuing: P,S. Woman's Club,

Li fe,' Sherwood Hal l, 10: 30. • East County Chapter of Fine Arts Society presents Mary Nis- sely discussing art, Fine Arts Ga l- lery, 10 a.m.... Continuing: B,P, S,T.

• The Central Public Library pre- sents the Colonial Trio plus so- prano Mary Lynn and pianist Mary Carol May in 18th Century chamber music, 7:30 ... Continuing: P,S.

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1Fl9ffe'-'Af~al

• San D1eguitoLittleTheateropens The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, St. Pe ter's Epi scopal Church, Del Mar, 8:30. • San Di- egoStateopens Cultural Fair ... Continuing: C,O,P,S,T.

juried California 0 Hawaii Region- al Show plus show of Indian tex- tiles. • Southwestern College opens Spring Dance Cur.cert, Mayan Hall, 8... Continuing: P,S, T.

ter Center Stage opens Albert Ca- mus' Caligula, 8. • Martin Pe- tersen disc uss es art for Eas t County Chapter, Fine Arts Society, Fine Arts Gallery, 10 . . . Contin- uing: P,S,T.

From March 28 To April 4

dav-Thursdav and Salurdavs,. 11),J Fridavt - shaw by gallery artists In vanous mecha. OCEAN BEACH BRANCH LIBRARY 4801 soma Monica Blvd 1-9 Monday•Thursday, 9:30•5:io Friday, saturday- Oils,·acrylic and batik bY Mavis Ca$t1t, ends Wednesday, OLD TOWN GALLERIES, 2501 San D1J·ego ~v1:1i1 ~oi;~: daily Watercolors by Fred Whitaker, n , Grace' Ralph Hulett and Robert Melner. 0111, by Geor a BanniSter, Geort1e Whitaker, Tom Hi!I, WIiiiam Hart,AJ. 8 • Murphy Guy Pene Du Bois; Ronen Henri and • • Davis pQstets; Picasso and Matiue 1raphlcs. ORIGINAL OILS'v/LTD., 7927 Girard st., La Jolla, 11•5 Turs- dav-Saturdav- orks by Alain Lopez a,nd An!on S!Pes P us European and American artists; continues 1ndelinltelY. ORION CRAFTS GALLERY 1951 Abbott st., 10-6 MondaY• Friday, 10•5 Saturday and Sunday-Weav.lng and stitch• ery by DesignerS' Workshop; through April 19. ORR'S GALLERY, 2200 Fourth Ave., 10•5 Monday.S~tur· day-Oon LaViere Turner's 'Animal _world,' 300 p1Kt1 with animals as sub1eets1 through A1ml 30. ST MARK'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 3502 Clalr.- fflont Drive, 1-4 Fri~a)'., Saturday, 2-5 SumSay-Lenten Art Festi1,1al, juried exh1b1t1on, through April 11. SAN DIEGO ART INSTITUTE, House of Charm~ Batboa Park 10-5 Tuesday-Saturday. 12;30-5 Sunday-Alh Hugt,tt and Jim Myers, one man shOWi, ends today. SAN DIEGO MESA COLLEGE, 7250 ArtHlery Drive, 'ci' MondoY•Fridav-'Teacher As Artist,' taculty art, en 1 Friday, SAN DIEGO PUBLIC LIBRARY '2il Ii Sf., 10-9 MondaY• Friday, 9:30-5:30 Saturday - Paintings and stilcbery bY Frances Steffens, ttnd1 Wednesday. SAN DIEGO STATE LIBRARY, 7:30.11 Monday-Thursday, 7:30-5 Friday and Sciturday, 5·10 Sundcrv-Ennco da Silva paintings, ends tomorrow. SCANDIA INTERIORS, 3849 Fifth Ave., 10·6 Monday.T~~'J: day and Saturday, 10-10 Fridays-Gro_up 5ho.w _by 90 e, 7 artists in various media. Helen Pe1ra pa1nhn9,, ends Wednesday. SCHERTLE ART GALLERY, near .POSt office,, Grossmont center, La Mesa, 10-8 MondaY-Friday, 10-4 Saturday, 1•4 Sunday-American and European artists.. SHOWCASE OF THE ARTS, 126 s. Kalmla 51., Esc~dldO, 10·30-5 Monday-Thursday and Saturday, 10:30-9 Fr1day - wOrks in var1ou1 media by local artists on a rotating basis. SOUTHWESTERN' GALLERY, Spanish Village, Balboa Park, noon-4:30 Wednesday-Sunday-Olis by Ev• Green and Maxine Grebbien; endi Wednesday. SPANISH PLAZA GALLERY, 2627 San Diego A.ve., 10-6 Monday-Thursday, 10-9 FridaY•Sundav - OeG~az1a prints, M. A. Gomez, Buck McCain Western paintings, Grace Edwards oils; original oils by Europeans. STUDIO 25, Spanish Village Art Center, Balboa Park, _1-4 Wednesday-Sunday - Students of Thomas Emery, paint• lngs, prints and sculpture, ends Wednesday. THAT GALLERY, 2470 scrn Diego Avenue, 11-4 MondaY• ~tn~Ue!1n~~W~fl~r/nd Sunday-Work bV gallery artists, THIRD AVENUE FLASH GALLERY, 62f Thir~ A1,1e., 11·5 Saturday only-Group show in various media, through April 24. TIMKEN GALLERY. northeast corner of Plata de Panama, f:~ 0~un~~~~, .ttJ~jO to~':i 5 ~~Y air:!'~~,~~~~ft~Xa,ri 2 ~!t lection of Old Masters. T~~1t:!xc~:r~~n~ 1a~~la~I~ ,~~~fc;o~v:Urnh~r.~ 0 ~~,h 19th century oils, Oriental ru11 and English and Ami r• lean ,;1v1r, through July 31, UCSD ART GALLERY, La Jolla, 11•6 J"Ueda1•S1Jnday, 1-10 :~rtT::aGb~~~ "~~toss:~~::.· In '" y and HU· ll~~~RSITV OG. ··~ D~E~O I ,•l!~~y, Alcala Park,,.,. n ay-..Ynul'Sayl •s "rl ay, ~9D urday and SunL1ay- Paintlng1 t,y Sylva C'rise, ends Wednudoy. WATERCOLORS, 3453A Voltaire St,, Pt. t MondayA Saturday-Frank Lowe watercolors. WESTERN ART GALLER.Ye,; Julian, 10-S Wednesday-Sunday f~r~u~t =yoir_tment - roup JhOw tty 1at1ery artists, Con11nuea

.2 ,.m. MondaY•Satut'day( noon-1 a.m. Sundays-Works bY students of local universities and colleges. G~:,~~R:i:~ 'fA~~~~RJifs~102 Avocado SI,, El Cajon, 1-6 GILBERT HOUSE, 139 Fir St., 1M Saturday, Sunday- Juried exhibition in 1,1arious media, ends tooay. GROSSMONT COLLEGE STUDENT CENTER AND LI• BRARY, 9-4 Monday-Friday-'Two Greek ph~lographers,• traveling exhJbition from Smithsonian Institution. HAWTREE STUDIO AND G4,LLERY, 1731 .San Oieqo Ave., 10-10 dallv-Manuel M_11mo Moseler, Eric Paulson, Hal Wilcox paintings, indefln1tetv. HILTON INN, Surfside Room, mS E. Mission Bay Drive, , p.m• • midnight daily - Seascapes from Old Town Galleries. ISTANBUL, 1250 Prospect Place, 11 a.m.-11 :30' p.m. Mon- t~X-~~ur(fg~ffl~o:r)m~fil1~n~%~11~:id;JiJ5u;::Ju •- w!r:r~ colors. JACOBS AND WEXLER IMPORTS, 2200 Fourth A••·r 10•5 Monday-Saturday-Works in various media by IOCa and foreign craftsmen. KESLER ART GALLERY, 2521 Son Dit!IO Ave., 10:3M ir!~s::i~t.~M:~ 1-ah::,~~ 5 ':.n~nct~~ir\:tJ: 0 p~i:rf~• Charles Frl111 Historical Colleclion. LA GALERIA DE CALIFORNIA, 2161 A1,1enlelc:I de la PlaYG, ;:tt: 1 ~0~~:y dl~l;,~fZ~!~::'l~~:~rJ~, bJo~;"J:;~~ son bronzes, John Clymer alls, HaNeY W. Johnson 0111. LA JOLLA ART ASSOCIATION, 7'17 Girard Avt., 1·5 daily -John Patterson aand Ruth Sllnes oils and watercolors, ends Wednesday. LA JOLLA MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, 700 Prospect St., 11-5 Tuesday..Friday, 12:30-5 Saturday; ~nd Sundays, 7.10 Wednesdays-'Body Movements,• parhc1PO- tion works; Salvatore Pecoraro's •Sky Cahmdor~• Joe Goode lithographu Roland Peterson paintings: All through April 25. LAUDEL, IOU Wlntertardena Btvd,, El Ca(on, M Mon~aY- Saturday-Oils, watercolors and pastels by local artists. LA MESA ART GALLERY, 7-427 El Caion Blvd., La Mesa, 7-10 p.m. Monday-Friday, noon-, SQh.lrday and noon--6 sundan-Sculpture and paintings bv conremporarr Cali· fornia artists. McLEAN GALLERY, 1250 Pn>IPlcf SI~ Sulla A 21, La Jolla, 11·5 Tuesday-Sunday - H, G. Jitalnaker oils plus oils by other artists. MANUEL'S HISTORICAL LANDMARK RESTAURANT, !t 1fioi~na~\~f: :r!~enl~l€;·· b 1,l"t7,w~aiyaii:~~~~apes bY MIRACOSTA COLLEGE CRUMBLY GALLERY, Oceanside, 9-11, 12·3 and 7.9 MondaY•Thunday-'Ynun1 Calitornla Artists/ works In various media, ends Thursday; 'Glass/ wortc by six sculptors, tn"s Thunday. M!~~-?aNll~~s~~d~~!1!1u:~y~~~0 ; .:~•byR;:m:i~ of the Del Gardens Arts and crafts Guild. MIXED MEDIA GALLERY, 930 Garnet Ave,, Pacific Btach, !~cf s ~g3g:fd~~~u~f:; irod:asio:i:'~ao:i:usw~:i~~lors; MODERN MUSIC SCHOOL, 615 Third Ave., 1•5 Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday-'Joanle Wells Leaves Town- some Things Lefl Behind,' through April 11. MORETON STUDIO-GALLERY, 4046 Bonita Road, Bonita, noon-6 Monday-Thursday and Saturday, noon-5 Fridays- Russell Moreton paintings. MOUNT LA JOLLA, lust off 5500 block of Soledad Mountain ~:fl?Ork~ !~~~fs~"!rns~%~o~1o:. contemporary Southern NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM Balboa Park, 10-4:30 do 1¥-,....'Nature In SHtches,' exhibit of stitchery with nat~ uraJ history themes, through APrll 23. c1~~ t.'1,~~Jl;,~~-f':i~h:R..: tir ~!.ll,'m',.J.m1n~:~~ iCUIPture. NIMl~E NEEOLEJ 1250 Prospect St., La Jone, 10-S Mon-- ,~~u:iu~~~r1 t.' ean Ray LQUry, appJlque and 11u11tlng1 NOVA ART GALLERY, 4$49 Mission Gorge Road, 114 Mon-

ART ALMANAC

JAd~~-s~?u~fav~S~uflt~~~Ote!1i1h- M:~"~f~~:, or studio artist. CAJON TONE MUFFLER, 12&0 North second st., El Cajon, 9.5 dally-Al Finley works in progress. Continues Indef- initely. CAPE COD HOUSE, 259 Harbor Driv• south, oceanside, 11 :30-8:30 dolly-Virginia Mitton cicrrllcs,. thr<>U~h APrll 25. CAd~n~~t:o~a~:1~,,~; 0n 5: 1 m~~~~:;, 1:Jcts CENTURY BUILDING, 3443 Camino del Rio South, 9.7 Monday-Saturday - Ruby A1n1w watercolors, ends Wednesday. CABRILLO ART CENTER, 4940 Newport Ave,, t.6 MondoY- Friday, 1~5 Saturdays-Edna Hibtl llttlOtt'QPflll Luongo prints; local artists' work. CASA DE COLOR, 210S San Diego Ave., 10 • TUesdaY• Saturday, noon•5 Sundavs - Paintings and crafts DY Maurla Reser and ather locttl artists. CHATEAU ART GALLERY, 110 15th St., Del Mar, 12:30"":30 Tuesday.sundaY-MUltl•media work by Mrs. Robert Bru•, ends Wednesday. CHULA VISTA ART GUILD GALLERY, 4541 $Weetwat1r Road, 1-4 Saturdan, Sundays-Group show of oils, throu1h next Sunday. COLORADO HOUSE CAFE, 2715 _San Dino Ave., ... datlY -Manuel (Mlsmo) Moslev paintings. CORONADO SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS, 17_6 .c Ave., c;oro-- nado 3.5 Mondav-Friday-contlnulng exh1b1t of pamt1ngs, draw'ings and prints by members and students. COUNTRY SQUIRE INTERIORS, Paseo Dellcas, Rancho Santa Fe, 10-4:30 Mondav•Saturday - Works in various media by gallery artists including Jim Puth, Mary TIit, Mcirsut Kovaks and Dietrich. DEGRAZIA, 2611 San Diego Ave 1 , 10:30-6 dally - Works In various media by Ted OeGraz1a, DEL GARDENS ARTS AND CRAFTS GUILD, Presldtnt's way, Balboa Park-Art Mort 10-S today. DISCOVERY GALLERY, 825 Prospect St... La Jolla, 11-4 MondaY•Frlday-PalntJngs, 1raphlcs and art oblec:t5. EARTH STUDIOS, 632 First St., Encinitas noon•S daily- Dale Moore paintings; Drew Wayland mefa1 sculPfUrt, 1 i:~Afo~d::.~~J:Y,L:!~~R~'tu~laii=-~'ti~ni•:~doSJ,,oi1it ends Wtdnuday. AIIO Al Finley SCUIPture, throuih April 11. EL PATIO BUILDING, 7946 Ivanhoe SI., La Jollaf f-4:30 Thursday-Saturday - C, E. Morton oils, demons rations dally. ' &SPERANTO BUILDING, 3-435 Camino del Rio South, t-7 Monday-Saturdav-Edmond wood1 l

SHOWS OPENING OLIVIA CHANDLER, one-man ,now, Carroustl Gollll"YI Thursdar through ADril JO. HELGA AND EVA GORDON; security pacific Bank: TftUrl- day throuth May 30. S~~~J: ~"Jay~i 1rid:~~• :r \tgr:rd°a~l:er-vr::~ c::~~:ft April 30. MEMBERSHI, SHOW, East County Art Association, Art Bam: Next Sunday through April 15. IVAN MESSENGER, olls and dr~wln91; Lo Jolla Art Auo- clafion : Thursday through April 10. MAY NEFFLIN-VERA TERRELL. oilSJ SoulhWHltrn GGl- lt,-Y, Thursday through April 15. 'PHOTOMEOIA USAt' luritd photagraphiC ~how, San Dlqo fJ~!:ghc~i~r U~a lery, t·S MondOY•Fr1daV: Thurscsay MAURJO RESER-JOAN WINSTl!L. mlxeUth April 22J reception 8 p.m. Tuesday. DANIEL WITKOFF, acrylics; Scandia lnlerion: Thursday through June Jl. SHOWS CONTINUING A~INT~e:ii.fu~:!f2w!~~ 1 e;r•::n1Y~ctr::si:.::1::es~ 1 :W:i Wednesday. ART BARN, 1233 Broadway, El CaJon, 1-S Sundays-Hal Kettle, on•man snow, ends Wednesday. A~:m~:::;.,E:m!~c!nS~~r~:.::~~~:;l~~rn::.turday-Con• ART ANO DESIGN SHOP, Bonsall, 1•7 Tuesday-Friday, l~u~i''Z:~if,o~nd sundaY1-Rt1lna Slee Gratton 0111, ART CENTER, DEL MAR, 115' Camino def Mar, 11•1 dally, :~~!~:. ~~=rh\~~~i~r~f:»~:r.~a~~~7~~e:~n~~~llt'if11~?•SI~ A~TI! Y OLLAS, '97 Ocean Lan,. lmPtrial Beach, noor,. sunset dally and by OPPOlntment - A, Pappagallo,. du TrembJ Y and Maura 0ll1, 2el"11 watercolon and Ftlip• Nunez pottery. THE ATHENAEUM MUSIC: AND ARTS LIBRARY, 1001 f JUn~~.t,o\lg:5:1~5~3:tuT~:i~"u~•~~~s~Jrt FJ~~J1i paintings, mixed media, continues lndeflnltely. A'::~Tdl:y A~TT::Li:V~YPa~1:kF~'!' :i~~·;.,,12~!tJt1~~n~a/ci potterv. BARO HALL GALLERY, First Unitarian Church, 4190 Front !fci J~t~~~d~or~:aJ• J~ltu~:,d:::s,'~i::Y.Saturday-Syl- • EAUX•ARTS GALLl!RY 121 Elm AYt,. lmPtrfal Beach, 10--, Tuesday-Sunday, c(osed Monday - Original 0111 bY local and l:urapean art11t11 continu11 f11deflnltely. BEN J;.OLA.K FINE ARTS CENTER, 8053 University Avt,, ~:ow,-=~d1 1 ·~~TJr111~~n:~'A""S: 1Jl:t1~i:eJ~:;~h~~ lhOW, thl'Outfl APr'II 30. IOA:Rl!GO DESERT ART CENTER, •n lht Mall, lorr"o ~:Jn:~ l~, ":IIY-NIW works ltY Everett a.. Jackson,

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