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City Paper The Safari Club & Restaurant [[Three Column Table]] Wed. April 13 Braille Party (Rock n Roll) Sat. April 16 VIP PARTY TO CELEBRATE THE GRAND OPENING OF THE NAKFA LOUNGE [[17 WORDS?]] Mon. April 18 ONE WORD w/ LAUGHING SOUP ( Rock n Roll ) [[four column table]] Tues. April 19 MAPPING THE WORLD (Rock n Roll) Wed. April 20 BRAILLE PARTY (Rock n Roll) Thurs. April 21 DANSE OF GUILT (Rock n Roll) Wed. April 27 STALLONES (Rock n Roll) [[Two column table]] Thurs. April 28 CITY GOING WILD (Rock n Roll) Live Reggae Every Sunday w/ THIRD EYE BAND International Music w/ DJ Nelmo 8pm - 2am - NO COVER [[Two column table]] Lunch Served Mon thru Fri 11am - 3pm Daily Specials Serving ERITREAN & AFRICAN CUISINE Special Happy Hour Dance Party Mon- Fri w/ DJ Mustard 4pm- 8pm 2 for 1 Drinks NO COVER [[Bottom Footer]] Parking Available in Rear Safari Club & Restaurant/ Nakfa Lounge 925 5th ST., NW (between Massachusetts Ave. & K St., NW) For info call 371- 9275 [[ Bootstrap footer]] (Circled) 50 April 15. 1988 CITY PAPER [[New column]] top 40 (nightly) SKYLIGHTS, Crystal City Hyatt Regency, 2799 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Arlington. 486-1234 top 40 (Mon, Sat) SPY'S EYE, Capitol Hill Hyatt Regency, 400 New Jersey Ave. NW. 737-1234 disco (Fri, Sat) STEAK & SURF, 3529 Chain Bridge Rd., Fairfax. 273-4310 top 40 (Tue-Thur) TEDDY'S, 7801 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church. 894-1340 top 40 (Mon-Fri) TEN-63, 1063 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 342-7373 top 40 (nightly) TOP O' THE TOWN, 14th & N. Oak Sts., Arlington. 525-9200 top 40 (Fri, Sat) TRACKS, 1111 1st St. SE. 488-3320 disco (nightly) TRAMP'S, Springfield Hilton, 6550 Loisdale Rd., Springfield. 971-8900 disco (nightly) TREEHOUSE, 2447 18th St. NW. 332-1253 disco (Thur-Sat) TRIPLES, 3714 Branch Ave., Hillcrest Heights. 423-5991 top 40/disco (nightly) THE TROPICS, 3610 Georgia Ave. NW. 726-6276 disco (Thur-Sun) TURNTABLE, 5802 Georgia Ave. NW. 726-3322 reggae (Wed-Sun) WATERFRONT GRILL, 1010 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 337-3184 top 40 (Fri, Sat) WHITEY'S, 2761 Washington Blvd., Arlington. 525-9825 oldies (Wed) THE WOLF, 201 Eldon St., Herndon. 435-8380 top 40 (Fri & Sat) WOODIE'S HILLTOP PUB, 2718 Georgia Ave. NW. 232-2681 oldies (Wed) YESTERDAY'S, 2619 Connecticut Ave. NW. 234-8445 rock (Fri & Sat) EVENTS LECTURES AND SEMINARS YOUTH IN THE YEAR 2000, conference with presentation of annual Youth Advocacy Awards. Tysons Marriott Hotel, 8028 Leesburg Pike, Vienna. April 15. 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $45-65. For reservations call 591-1839. A GEOLOGIST'S JOURNEY TO CHINA, lecture by Ellis Yochelson. Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave. NW. April 19 at 10:40 a.m. $4.50-7. For reservations call 357-3030. (new column) (???) ING ARTS, workshop for those involved with community arts. Washington Plaza Hotel, Massachusetts and Vermont Aves. NW. April 16, 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m. $40. For reservations call 628-0099. SURVIVORS OF TROUBLED FAMILIES, workshop with psychiatrist Steven J. Wolin. Washington Cathedral, Wisconsin & Massachusetts Aves. NW. April 16, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. $25-40. For reservations call 966-8980. PRESERVING FAMILY DOCUMENTS, workshop led by conservationist Mary Lynn Ritzenthaler. National Archives, 8th & Pennsylvania Ave. NW. April 16 at 9:30 a.m. $10. For reservations call 523-3347. WHAT IS CREATIVITY?, cross-disciplinary seminar, speakers include Jerome Kagan of Harvard University, Zelda Fichandier of Arena Stage, Nobel laureate Marshall W. Nirenberg, and others. Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, 8th & Independence Ave. SW. April 16 at 10 a.m. $45-55. For reservations call 357-3030. INSURANCE FOR THE SINGLE WOMAN, Workshop. Women's Center of Northern Virginia, 133 Park St. NE, Vienna. April 16 at 10 a.m. $15. For reservations call 281-2657. CASSATT, MORISOT, AND WOMEN ARTISTS OF 19TH-CENTURY FRANCE, symposium on women painters of the Impressionist art movement. National Museum of Women in the Arts, 1250 New York Ave. NW. April 16, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $15-20. For reservations call 783-5000. ART OF BENIN, workshop for elementary and high school teachers. Museum of African Art, 950 Independence Ave. SW. April 16 at 10:15 a.m. $8. For reservations call 357-4860. WEAVING HER KURDISH WAY, program with Wendel Swan. Textile Museum, 2320 S St. NW. April 16 at 10:30 a.m. FREE. 667-0441. ON THE ROAD WITH AMERICA'S MAIL: BUSES AS HIGHWAY POST OFFICES, program featuring labor balladeer Joe Glazer, oral histories and demonstrations. Museum of American History, 14th & Constitution Ave. NW. April 16, 1-4 p.m. FREE. 357-2700. CONSERVING AFRICAN WORKS OF ART, lecture by chief conservator Stephen Mellor. Museum of African Art, 950 Independence Ave. SW. April 17 at 2 p.m. FREE. 357-2700. AN AFTERNOON WITH JACOB LAWRENCE, illustrated lecture by the artist. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 8th & Independence Ave. SW. April 17 at 2 p.m. $5-10. For reservations call 357-3030. THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF ANDREW JACKSON, illustrated lecture by Andrew Hoven. Museum of Natural History, 10th & Con-