Rage 8-Friday, October 13, 1978--The Michigan Daily " For the week of Ha-p p e n ings " Otbr1 oOtbr1 0gcoe1 t coe1 FRIDAY OCTOBER 13 Cinema Cool Hand Luke (100 Hutchins Hall, 7, 9) Silver Streak (Aud 3, MLB, 7,9) The Big Sleep (Old A&D, 9:05) Star Trek (Aud. A, Angell Hall, 7 & 10) The Time Machine (Aud. A, Angell, 8:15) Angola: Victory of Hope; South Africa: The White Laager: (Aud. 4 MLB, 7:30 & 9:30) Events Linda Mohler, soprano, John Mohler, clarinet, concert Union 7:30. Laura Glenn dance recital (dance building Studio A, 8) PETITIONS- PETITIONS To Fill Two Open Student Member- ships on Board for Student Publi- cations. Petitions Available at Michigan Student Assembly Office, 3rd Floor Michigan Union. DEADLINE OCTOBER 16th SATURDAY OCTOBER 14 Cinema t 1900 (Aud. A, Angell, 1, 7) Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, (Aud. 3, MLB, 7 & 10:30) Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (Aud. 3, MLB, 9) Lolita (Aud. 4, MLB, 7 & 10) New York, New York (Old A&D, 7, 9:05) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Couzens Cafeteria, 8 & 10:15) Events Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society (Rackham Aud., 8:30)" U-M Dept. of Dance Presents LAURA GLENN former soloist with Jose Limon Co. Oct.13 &14-8 PM in STAGES: Solos Past & Present with dances by Jose Limon Anna Sokolow Doris Humphrey Barbara Roan Laura Glenn Liz Lerman in Studio A of U-M Dance Bldg. 1310 N. Univ. Ct.-764-5460 is preserved on '05mm NEDOL AVAILABLE AT: The Michigan Daily Student Publications Bldg. 4209 Maynard Street AND Graduate Library SUNDAY OCTOBER 15 Cinema 1900 (Aud. A, Angell, 1, 7) La Salamandre (Old A&D, 7, 9:05) Events Bugaku, ceremonial dance of Japan (Rackham, 2:30) MONDAY OCTOBER 16 Cinema The Lost Patrol (Nat. Sci. Aud., 7) Submarine Patrol (Nat. Sci. Aud., 8:15) Rookie of the Year (Aud. 3 MLB, 7) The Other Way (Kuenzek Rm., Union, 7:30) International Film Festival (Rackham, 7) Events UniversityClub (jam session, Union, 9:30-1). Center Near Eastern and North African Studies "Some impressions of the Egyptian Economy Today" (Com- mons Rm. Lane Hall, noon) TUESDAY OCTOBER 17 Cinema Beehive (Aud. A, Angell, 7,10:15) These are the Damned (Aud. A, Angell, 8:40) Eckanar: A Way of Life (Henderson Rm., League, 7:30) WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18 Cinema Cantada de Chile (MLB, 7, 10) Last Tango in Paris (Aud. A, Angell, 7,9:30) West Side Story (Old A&D, 7,9:30) Konigliche Hoheit (603 Oxford Rd., 8) Events She Stoops to Conquer (Power Cen- ter, 8) International Festival Symposium (Rackham 7:30) THURSDAY OCTOBER 19 Cinema Seasons; Old Women (M2525 School of Public Health, 12:10) Last Tango in Paris (Aud. A, Angell, 7,9:15) A Very Natural Thing (Assembly Hall, Union, 7,9) L'Avventura (Old A&D, 7,9:30) Events She Stoops to Conquer (Power Cen- ter,8) International Festival Symposium (Rackham 7:30) NITERIES Second Chance - Masquerade plays the top of the pop charts, a varied collection of oldies (the Stones, the Hollies, Presley), and maybe eve rockers (they often play a set as Prinalmo toprodyheMopi trock scene), may get down to so serious heavy metal on Tuesday those American musical genres dicated by their name this weekend. Sunday, Misbehaven, a group fron by three female singers, performs % tage jazz vocal tunes. The Red Eye I press serves up C&W for the oz( crowd on Wednesday and Thursday. Blind Pig - The Earthworks Jazz performs Friday and Saturday. Monday, the honky-tonk piano Boogie Woo~ie Red fills this basem4 club. Abigail's - Zooster blasts out hi energy rock tunes this weekend. '1 Look plays an old brand of rock-rec tly given the new name of "power pd from Wednesday to next weekend. The Earle - Fito cooks with salsa d other danceable jazz forms ti weekend. Sunday, a four piece j session takes place. The tedlni prowess of jazz guitarist Larry ory is featured in solo performances Monday and Tuesday. Halfway Inn -East Quad's ' feehouse will get nasty with the Detr punk rock of the Infidels on Frid Sounds like it might be a bit omindus. The Pretzel Bell - the bltegr finesse of the R.F.D. Boys is featu this weekend, as it is every week4hd. Bimbo's - Old time entertainrpent the form of ragtime and sing-along provided by the Gaslighters for post-game rowdies. The Ark - Kenny Hall and th L Haul String Band performs Friday a Saturday. Health Service Handbook QUESTION: By the time I get this question to you, summer may already be gone. But I was wondering whether someone can die from getting stung by a bee. My roommate says this is true for him, but I find it hard to believe. Please comment. ANSWER: I can understand your skepticism, fon few, if any, people die from actual toxic reactions to insect venom, (as they might from snake venom). But probably what your roommate is referring to is an allergic "Jarrett's Solo Concerts: The word incredible is an understatement here.. -DOWNBEAT "Jarrett transcends jazz or.any other pigeonhole; he has redefined the role of the piano in contemporary music .. ," LEONARD FEATHER, LA TIMES Orchestra $95 - 85; Balcony 95 - 850-75 Tickets available at: FORD AUDIT ORIU BOX OFFICE and all J. L. HUDSON Ticket Centers. Mail orders, send certified check or money order (o: Civic Center Ticker Service 20 E. Jefferson. Detroit, Mich 48226 isseade. seove~d enc~e Beggar'"Is Opera October 21, 2pm--$300 8pm - $4.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE : T I X - I N F 0 Or By mail from JACOBSON'S "J" SHOP 1 1:00 to 3:00 Comic Opera Guild, 432 South Fourth Ave Ann Arbor, 48104 Mfe ideljohn Nheatre The Association for Critical Social Studies and the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid present: Fri. Oct. 13, 1978 MLB-AUD. 4 2 SHOWS-7:30 and 9:30 Ann Arbor Premiere of a new Cuban film 6ngola: Victory of Hope This film is a compelling account of the people of Angola-their history, their struggle, and their victory. Blends enchanting poems and songs with battle footage and scenes from daily life. ALSO SHOWING South frica: The White Laager This color documentary traces the history of African itationalism and relates it to the development of apartheid and the explosive situation in South Africa today. BOTH FILMS: $2.00 response to the venom, a response of severe enough to cause an anaphylac reaction (hives over the body, difficu in breathing, and collapse of bI vessels) or death. From 0.4 to 0.8 cent of people in the U.S. have t hyersensitivity to insect venom, m commonly the venom of Hymenoptera insects, such as b wasps, yellow jackets, and horn Those who have had a severe reac to a sting in the past are more likely suffer a fatal reaction if stung aga Most physicians can teach th patients how to treat their own stin should professional medical care unavailable. Doctors also have tips how to avoid being stung. These people may be giv immunizations against insect venom. Most persons, however, have normal response to an insect sti While not a pleasant experience, involves rather mild sympto including an immediate localized wh (swelling) and flare (redness), w swelling and heat sometimes lasting several days after. (By the w summer has officially gone by but th little Hymenoptera, especially t yellow jackets, are still in town. A I'm told, the season is often irreleva as honeybees may come out on a war day anytime of the year.) QUESTION: I have just found you have a yeast infection. Is it okay to ha sexual intercourse? ANSWER: The Gynecology Clin recommends that a woman who ha yeast infection (an infection in vagina caused by a fungus cal Monilia or Candida) engage in sex intercourse only if it is r uncomfortable for her. Ofter this ty of vaginitis causes soreness a itching, which vaginal intercour would only serve to exacerbate. For other kinds of vaginitis, such trichomonas, sexual intercourse isn suggested until the woman and partner(s) are treated so the inecti won't be passed back and forth. vaginal intercourse does occur, condom should be worn by the man prevent infection. If you have not already done so, suggest you see a health care provid for proper diagnosis and treatment your infection. The number to call f an appointent in the Gynecolo Vaginitis Clinic is 764-8329. Please send all health-relat questions to: The Health Educator Health Service 207 Fletcher Ave. Ann Arbor, Mi. 48109 t1 50% off paperbacks- WEST SIDE BOOK SHOP n ' do 1 mum 113 W. Liberty 1 -- p. F)n' ry Trsa I