Page Two THE MICHIGAN DRILY Wednesday, Nouember 3, 1971 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, November 3, 1971 A collection of streets and rooms Subscribe to The MichiganDaily DIAL 5-6290 ENDS WEDNESDAY "I wouldn't say McCABE is more enjoyable than M-A*S*H; it is simply richer and better, a clas- sic of its kind . . . be forewarn- ed: the trick of appreciating McCABE & MRS. MILLER is to settle back and let it gurgle over you. Neal Gabler-Michigan Daily t ARM University of Michigan Film Society people's opening of the POWER CENTER for Performing Arts SUNDAY November 7 Pier Paolo Pasolini's film of Euripides' tragedy M E two weeks after New York opening MARIA CALLAS famed opera star in her first film role, as a sorceress who kills her own children. Pier Paolo Pasolini one of the most important European directors 9f the last 10 years Gospel According to Matthew, Tedremal-his latest film. SUNDAY, Nov. 7-3:00 matinee, 7:30 and 9:30 POWER CENTER for the performing arts, at East Huron and Fletcher. Tickets $2. Available at Centi- core (South U.) and at the door 0 I 4 WARREN DEATTY JULIE CHRISTIE McCABE & MRS.eMILLER Daily Classifieds Get Results Phone 764-0558 -Daily-Jim Judkis By JIM JUDKIS Next time you're strolling past the Union with a little time on your hands, head on over to the University musium of art and ease on up to the second floor. You will find a heavier con- centration of fine photographic images in those four rooms than, you will 'find anywhere in the midwestern United States. But be prepared for visual oversa- turation. The life of one man is made visible on the walls. His name is Walker Evans and he is Rent your Roommate with a Classified Ad The Place'To Meet INTERESTING People! Bach Club apresents BAC H and BEETHOVEN played by Cello & Piano ARGENTINE FRUIT Stew Served after Program THURS.-8 p.m. So. Qd., W. Lounge ABSOLUTELY EVERYONE INVITED! No Musical Knowledge Needed Further Info.- Sue 764-7894; John 482-5858 amazing. His deep love of life and his simple wisdom radiate from a sparkle of light in his eyes and a spark of energy in the photographs seen by those eyes. At first, you may think of his photographs as strangely trivial. A pot-bellied stove, a bed frame, or some silverware may not move your sense out of equalibrium unless you are finely tuned. Evans is a gentle man. his images never smash you over EXCLUSIVE Q AREA SHOWING "AN ALL-TIME FIRST * . "B.. Movie' Z is honest, tittliating. - 8 it gives the .udene ' Z what It paid to see. 04I *****- NY. Times* THISQRATED FILM IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MANAGEMENT * Plus 2nd f:ature * art ei11maEAN 1111 the skull like a sledge hammer. They are subtle, and therein lies their ultimate power. Evans says "The streets are my museum - they provide food for hungry eyes." He de- lights at walking down a street and looking at'' the infinitely subtle forms and textures of ob- .iects, architecture, and people. He collects these images by photographing them in superb detail with his 8X10 view cam- era. He is, as he calls himself, "A collector of streets." But he is also a collector of rooms and rooms are a direct expression of the people whose lives are lived within them. The objects that a person places in his room reveal as much about his personality as would read- ing his mind. Evans, in light of this, photo- graphs these rooms with care and humility, never rearrang- ing a single object. Every wrin- kle in the bedsheet was put there by the person who lived in that room - a real person, living a real life. And the con- tour of every wrinkle with the subtle gradations of the light falling upon it speak to us of a human life. THE 71w72 STUDENT DIRECTORY IS COMING Get it-NOV. 4, 5, 8 at the Diag, the P&A building, Michigan Daily building, and in your favorite dorm dinner line TR The Prce-ONY ,,EDOLLA joe orton WHAT THE BUTLER SAW I SUN., OCT. 31 "The Committed Jews- Who Are They?" discussion following lox & bagel brunch at HILLEL, 1429 Hill, 10:30 a.m. (note earlier time) 8 P.M.-Arena Theatre THURS., FRI., SAT. EVES Box Off ice-Trueblood opens 2 P.M. Seats at $1.00, $1.50 A 2$1,50. I e Held Over AGAIN! 4m JT- Shows Tonight At7&9 Id el 1H, E L * L S T R "O' +CHR0NICLEI TONIGHT ONLY THE BIG PARADE DIR. KING VIDOR, 1926 The first major film to come out of MGM. Star- ring John Gilbert and Re- I i I = LAMI W11U-J- m