Page 8-Friday, November 17, 1978-The Michigan Daily The closer you get Happenings. For the week of November 17 - 22 . .". the better we look. 764-0558 FRIDAY November 17 Cinema Stolen Kisses (Old A&D, 7, 8:30, and 10) Directed by Francois Truffaut. Greaser's Palace (MLB3, 7, and 10:20) Another comedy about Jesus Christ. Lenny Bruce Performance (MLB 3, 8:40 only) A film of the legendary nightclub comedian.. The Groove Tube (Nat. Sci., 7, 8:30, and 10) Cheezy collection of TV spoofs, full of toilet-level gags masquerading as outrageous satire. Z (MLB Aud. 4, 7, and 9:30) Tense, fascinating investigation into the assassination of a left-wing political i candidate (Yves Montand) in a dic- tatorial state. The Great Dictator (AH, 7 and 9) Chaplin, capitalizing on his resemblan- ce to Adolf Hitler, does his bit for the Allied propaganda effort. Incidentally, he made this cotton-candy parody of Nazism unaware of what "Adenoid Hinkel" was doing to his fellow Jews at the time. SATURDAY November 18 Cinema Pink Flamingoes (Old A&D, 7, 8:30 and 10) This truly is obscene and crude enough to disgust even the most perver- ted viewer, but it remains one of the wittiest underground films ever made. The Serpent's Egg (MLB3, 7 and 9) Ingmar Bergman's recent vision of Nazi Germany in the 30's. Two by Hitchcock: Suspicion (7 and 10:20), aside from its sell-out ending, is an edge-of-the-seat thriller. Also Mur- der at 8:40 only at Nat. Sci. The Duellists (AH, 7 and 9) Beautifully photographed period piece starring Harvey Keitel and Keith "I'm Easy" Carradine.. SUNDAY November 19 Cinema Dark Star (Old A&D, 7 and 1:05) Another movie about space travel. The Harder They Come (AH, 7 and 9) Get it together. \ 7 MORE THAN A BOOKSTORE 549 E. University With reggae star Jimmy Cliff, who recently played in Ann Arbor. MONDAY November 20 Cinema I Walked With a Zombie (Aud. A, 7 only) Everything the title suggests, and more. The Body Snatcher (Aud. A, 9:15 only) Good chiller about the ghouls who supply Edinburgh med school with fresh cadavers. Watch for the scene in which Boris Karloff "Burkes" Bela Lugosi. TUESDAY, November 21 Cinema A Japanese double feature at Qld A&D: The Bell, at 8, and Downtown at 9:10. Beat the Devil (Aud. A, 7 and 10:20) Overrated, sluggish spoof of foreign in- trigue films, with Bogart, Peter Lorre and the abominable Jennifer Jones. Fat City (Aud. A, 8:40 only) Directed by John Huston, starring Stacy Keatch. WEDNESDAY November 22 Cinema, Foreign Correspondent (Old A&D, 7 and 9:05) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Niteries Second Chance - Top 49 rock with Foxx through Sunday. Monday, singer Kenny Rankin appears in concert. Then the rest of the week, it's the Masquerade band, again. Abigail's - Sweet Crystal and the Rockets perform this weekend. If you like Chuck Berry riffs, don't miss the Rockets. Blind Pig - Dick Siegel and his Ministers of Melody play this weekend. Monday, Boogie Woogie Red plays his honky tonk blues piano. The Earle - Dancing to the sounds of Nymbus is offered through Saturday Vibist Milt Jackson appears in concert on Monday, and William Albright does the same on Tuesday. On Wednesday Innerchange begins a gig which last through next weekend. Mr. Flood's - Five Guys Named Mo take the stage this weekend. Sunday through Tuesday, solo folksingers anc small folk groups provide the enter tainment. Driving Chicago blues by th(; Tucker Blues Band on Wednesday. Poor Richard's - Disco and soft rock by Tangent this weekend. The Underground - Kicker provides the rock and the club provides the seedy atmosphere all next week. The Ark - Gamble Rogers will per form this weekend. Halfway Inn - East Quad gets wilk with the punk sounds of The Infidel: Saturday Night. TEEN-AGE MARVEL CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) - Reggif Williams, a starting linebacker foi Oregon State in 1977, was all of 16 wher the season began. The husky freshmar celebrated his 17th birthday on Nov.. when Oregon State lost to Washingtor State, 24-10. Reggie is also a crack student. H majors in chemical engineering anc during his entire high school career averaged 3.8 as against a perfect 4.0. Among other things, Reggie is also ar excellent speaker.' an afternoon of Music & Dance from Java r The University of Michigan Gamelan Ensemble Sponsored by School of Music and Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies I SUNDAY NOV. 19-4 P.M. HILL AUDITORIUM Admission Free ,oa. ,..sc- ... w Boots for breakfast.. .soft as butter, warm as toast. Miss J starts her day right, ready for the cold in fleece lined boots in natural leather tones. A. "Orange Juice" mid-calf boot lets S s- 'r; t Would Newton gravitate toward Cinci? Like the apple gravitated toward Newton. You see, Newton was the beneficiary of a bump of enlightenment. Undoubtedly, he would have been amenable to other enlight- ening stimuli as well. 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