THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Friday, June 9, 1995 TAG: 9506070148 SECTION: DAILY BREAK PAGE: E3 EDITION: FINAL LENGTH: Short : 46 lines
SATURDAY
YOU DON'T have a poster from your favorite movie? That can be rectified at the Son of the Naro Poster Sale. December's kick-off sale was such a humdinger the boys have scoured high and low to restock their inventory - and they've dug up some gems. All told, there will be better than 2,500 on sale, including 400 of the hard-to-find variety (translation: more expensive) protected with cardboard backing and plastic sleeves. Prices start at $10. It happens Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the theater, 1507 Colley Ave., Norfolk. 625-6276.
Craig Shapiro
THURSDAY
ONCE THE WUNDERKIND of the Texas blues/rock scene, Charlie Sexton has since shed the teen-idol image foisted on him in the mid-'80s. (Remember ``Beat's So Lonely''?) Now leading the Charlie Sexton Sextet, the axeman is back with a sometimes taut, sometimes leisurely sound that should appeal to those who flock to Allman Brothers shows. The group appears with singer/songwriter Mary Karlzen 9 p.m. Thursday at the Abyss, 1065 19th St. in Virginia Beach. Tickets: $5; for more information, call 422-0748.
- Rickey Wright
SATURDAY
A BAKER'S DOZEN of hot rap and R&B acts headed by Naughty by Nature, Blackstreet and Adina Howard is the hook for Super Jamz '95, an outdoor show presented by WOWI (103 JAMZ) Saturday at Little Creek Amphibious Base. Naughty's third album, ``Poverty's Paradise,'' is a hot item (see review, page **), while the success of Blackstreet has proven Virginia Beach resident Teddy Riley's continued vitality. And Howard, of course, has one of the year's most memorable singles in ``Freak Like Me.'' Showtime is 7:45 p.m. Tickets: $10; to order, call 671-8100.
- Rickey Wright ILLUSTRATION: Color photos
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