mmmmmm Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, November 16, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, November 16, 1974 events and entertainment lip ipeniji. 9s for the iv e;Ak of nov. 16-22 all week long COMMERCIAL CINEMA The Longest Yard (Michigan, 7, 9, from 1 weekends)-Burt Reynolds hams it up in a pseu- do-realistic but enjoyable prison film. *** The Devil's Triangle a n d UFO, Planet Earth (State, 7, 9; from 1 weekends) - The intri- guing Bermuda Triangle and some idiotic special effects com- bine in a blah sci-fi double fea- ture. * The Day of the Dolphin (Cam- pus, 7, 9,; from 1 weekends and Wednesdays)-Mike Nichols and George C. Scott combine forces in this tolerable if totally unbe- lievable film. *** The Trial of Billy Jack (Fifth Forum, 7, 9:30; from 3 week- ends)-In the final scene of this sequel to a sequel, a National Guardsman cries after shooting an eight-year-old boy. Need we say more? * The Gambier (The Movies, Briarwood: from 10:30 daily)- An inspired and anite fascinat- ing llook inside the life of a compulsive gambler. Often bet- ter than California Split, and that's saying a lot. **** (Cine- ma Weekend pick of the week). The Odessa File (The Movies, Briarwood: from 10:30 daily)- An occasionally interesting but often boring rehash of that old bad ex-Nazi vs. good guy report- ers theme. ** The Groove Tube (The Mov- ies, Briarwood: from 10:30 daily)-Nothing like a little ob- scene but hilarious satire on that great American institution -bland TV-to perk up an eve- ning. *** Airport 1975 (The Movies, Bri- arwood; from 10:30 daily)-The matte photography is thrilling, the Utah scenery simply beauti- ful. But plot or acting? forget it. * saturday'- November 16 The Philadelphia Orchestra performs its first concert, 1900. Last Day Today Billiards & Bowling PRICE 1l a.m.-3 p.m. Michigan Union Birthday: W. C. Handy, known as "Father of the Blues." CINEMA Bonnie and Clyde (Mediatrics, Nat. Sci. Aud. 7:30, 9)-The highly acclaimed film of the two notorious gangsters of the De- pression. Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway star. *** Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (tine- ma II, Aud. A. 7, 9)-Paul New- man in the dramatic film adap- tation of Tennessee Williams' story of a young man's search for'identity. *** Rashomon (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7, 9)-A murder, or possible suicide, and a rape are examined from four different points of view in this Japanese flick. With subtitles. ** Jimi Plays Berkeley and Rain- bow Bridge (New World, MLB, "Jimi" at 7, "Bridge" at 9)- Live concerts by the late master of electric guitar. For Hendrix freaks only. ** Frankenstein (New World, MLB, 7, 9)-The original version with Boris Karloff. Horrific. MUSIC Ark-Andy Cohen and Spider John Koerner, blues and rag- time, $2.50. Blind Pig-Big Daddy G and his Notorious Band, blues, $1. Chances Are-Dr. Bop and the Headliners, 50's and 60's, $2. Mr. Flood's Party-Rabbits, R&B, $1. Golden Falcon-Brainstorm Ltd., $2. Suds Factory-Pear, rock, $1. 'U' Men's Glee Club with OSU Glee Club, Hill Aud., 8 p.m. EVENTS Football-Wolverines vs. Pur- due, Michigan Stadium, 1:30 p.m. African Students Association- Ghanian dinner, benefit, African famine fund, (reservations, 662- 5529), Memorial Church, 730 Tappan, 6:30 p.m. Romanian Folk Dance Work- shop - Barbour Gym, 10-12:30, 2:30-5. Phylis Lamhut Dance -EMU Pease Aud., 8 p.m. Alvin Ailey Dance - Detroit Music Hall, 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Planetarium Show-Nat. Hist. Museum, 3 p.m. THEATRE The Red Lantern-An intrigu- ing if not dramatically powerful work from the People's Repub- lic of China. Professional The- atre Program Showcase Series, Trueblood Aud., 8. Seesaw - Broadway musical comedy as we have it today, and that's not really saying very much. Professional Theatre Pro- gram, Power Center, 8. Damn Yankees - Broadway musical comedy as it was: wit- ty, charming, and tuneful. A good show. Soph Stow, Mendel- ssohn, 8. Comic Opera Guild - "The H ead World of Operetta," theatre and dance. Art Worlds, 2131/ S. Main, 9 p.m. A week for music lovers THE TUBE toya, the Spanish master Francis Ford Coppola will Flamenco guitar, appears in host the television premiere of p.m. Tuesday in the Power the season at 9 on Channel 4 Or if you prefer folk, the fa when NBC presents The God- of singer-songwriter-humoris father (1972), a violent and covitz graces. The Ark Coff beautifully evocative film about coitz.gRac ahe rofa organized crime starring Marlon night . .. Rock-and-roll f Brando and Al Pacino. Director fill with Freddie King's M Coppola has censored only one gig at Chances Are, plus minute of this masterpiece apd Crisler Friday night . . . S will also be on hand Monday its finale production of "D (same time, same channel) for tonight at Mendelssohn . . Part II. fans, there's a rich line- 0 Woody Allen and Marlon Br films. If it snows; all youc at home and watch "The Go sunday and Tuesday onN dreams. November 17. Birthday: Rock Hudson. Samuel Gompers founds the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Union (forerunner of AF of L), 1881. CINEMA Bonnie and Clyde-See Satur- day Cinema. Milky Way (Cinema II, Aud. A, 7, 9)-Two vagabonds travel through time, witnessing crucial" moral and religious crises in Bunuel's look at the Roman Ca- tholic Church.* Floating Weeds (C i n e in a Guild, Arch. Aud., 7, 9)-Ther leader of a troupe of actors re- tires and must decide between two mistresses. **4 Clockwork Orange (New; World, MLB, 7, 9:30)-Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece of future DIANA MARCOVITZ violence and perversity. Adapt- laughter, Friday at the Ar ed from Anthony Burgess' nov- el. **** MUSIC Ark-Andy Cohen and Spider O John Koerner, blues and rag- m onday time, $2.50. Blind Pig-Silk Purse, classic- November 18 al piano trio, $.50. Birthday: Eugene Ormandy. Chances Are - Great Lakes U.S. signs Panama Canal Express, Chicagoesque, $1. treaty with Panama's newly-in- Dooley's-Craig Marsden, no stalled puppet government, 1903 cover. CINEMA Mr. Floods Party-Steve New- Clockwork Orange - See Sun- house and Lorna Richards, day Cinema. country, $1. MUSIC Golden Falcon - Brainstorm Blind Pig - Boogie Woogie Ltd., $2. Red, boogie, $1. Suds Factory - Teen Angel, ExChances Are-ddire in, a-kes rock $1.vance tickets $3.50. Faculty Chamber Concert - Mr. Floods Party - MoJo Rackham Aud., 4 p.m. Boogie Band, boogie, $1. Del Rio - Free form jazz,! Golden Falcon - Brainstorm 4:30 p.m., no cover. Ltd., $2. EVENTS Pretzel Bell-Amanda Bailey, Planetarium Show - See Sat- David Cahn, no cover. urday Events. Suds Factory - Flood, rock, THEATRE i$.50. Seesaw - See Saturday The-$. EVENTS atre. Diabetes Week-free diabetes ! Carlos Mon- who perfected in concert at 8 r Center . . . ast-rising talent st Diana Mar- eehouse Friday ans have their donday-Tuesday Aerosmith at oph Show gives amn Yankees" . and for film up topped by ando in several can do is stay dfather" (Mon- NBC). Pleasant Play It Again, Sam (New Women"; discussion, Angell World, MLB, 7,9) - W o o d y Aud. C, 8 p.m. Allen bumbles in the shadow ofTHEATRE the great Bogart. Fast-paced comedy.*** Jericho - A first look as Mus- Sleeper - See Tuesday cin- ket's upcoming new musical by ema. McLaughlin and Ford. Pendel- MUSIC ton Arts Center, Union; noon. Ark - Mike Seeger, 0 I d Children's Theatre - "100 time, $2.50. Aker Wood." See Tuesday The- Blind Pig - The Other Sideatre. jazz, $1. Chances Are - Ten H i g h, rock & roll, ,1. Mr. Flood's Party - Choman and Procassini, $.50. Folden Falcon, Brainstorm Ltd., $2. Pretzel Bell - Amanda Bail- ey, David Cahn, no cover. Suds Factory - Flood, $.50. Del Rio - folk, no cover, all afternoon. CARLOS MONTOYA . . . Tuesday night at Power. Women discussion ing EVENTSF ori in Law - Luncheon by on career opportuni- to ties, sponsored by Career Plan- ning and Placement, League Rms. 4 and 5, noon. Impact of Oral Poetry - Lec- tvre by Prof. W. B. Stanford of Trinity College, Dublin; An- gell Aud. A, 4:10 p.m. THEATRE THE TUBE f you're in the mood for uine satire, don't miss Mr. I this afternoon at 3 p.m. on annel 20 - the talking horse mands to be fitted for con- :t lenses and owner Wilbur t won't oblige. There's a anuts special on tonight at p.m. on Channel 2, a repeat Charlie Brown's Thanksgiv- Dinner: the musically jazz- ented piano and sax score Vince Guaraldi is too good be true. O FRIDAY November 22 Birthday: Hoagy Carmichael. President John F. Kennedy sassinated in Dallas, 1963. CINEMA Le Mans (Mediatrics, Nat. i. Aud., 7:30, 9) - Steve Mc- een in a nail-biting drama t in one of the world's most 'mous auto races. ** Faces (Cinema II, Aud. A, 9) - John Cassavettes film a biihar da ndi wife who Children's Theatre Aker Wood". See Theatre. - "100. Tuesday THE TUBE Bob Hope is emcee for the Las Vegas EntertainmentE Awards, on Channel 4 at 10 o.m., which will star such notables as Rich Little, Al-n King, Ann- M4rgret and Pa"l Ankq. Clins' of vario'is Cegas performers )-d hgnel ss gag lines by Hone. make this terminally slick NBC lyrics and 'DAMN YANKEES' . , . last show to- k. night at Mendelssohn. try (1962) which fell flat at the box office but still stands the, test of time today. Joel McCrea and Randolph Scott star. November 19 Lincoln delivers Gettysburg Address, 1863. Boss Tweed of Tammany Hall gets 12-year prison term f o r defrauding New York City, 1874. story of the Russian Black Sea mutiny of 1905.**** Miracle in Milan (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 9 - An am- oitio s young man attempts to transform a shanty town to an ideal community. Sleeper (Ann' Arbor Film Co- op, Aud. A, 7, ,8:45, 10:30 - Another Woody Allen lunacy as a modern-day Rip Van Winkle gets thrust into the future set- ting the stage for some typical- ly insane gangs.*** MUSIC Blind Pig - Rabbits, R & B, $;1. soe^~ilsomthig woth ait °za nus anu an i wu s e.ial somethig worth wait- search beyond the borders of ing fur. - if you're a hermit. their marriage in an attempt to There is absolutely nothing else !combat loneliness. *** on. The Seventh Seal (Cinema S Guild, Arch. Aud., 7, 8:45, 10:30) - - Ingmar Bergman's grim, awesome classic: the meaning of life seen through an allegorical chess game. Max Von Sydow stars. **** November 21 If . . . (Couzens Film Coop, Birthday: Dr. John (The Night' Couzens cafeteria, 8, 10) - The Tripper) revolution blasts into a private CINEMA boarding school in this tight, Take the Money and Run imaginative film.* ( r (New World, MLB, 7, 9) Still an-j On the Waterfront (Ann Arbor other frantic feature from Film Coop, MLB, 7, 9) - Elia Woody Aen. ***o Kazan's brutal, brilliant vision , A Star Is Born (Cinema Guild, of dockside union battles, fea- Arch. Aud. 7, 9:30) - Judy turing a young and triumphant Brando. **** E. i k i4 i Garland a t r pea in tfs gushy film about Hollywood life. MUSIC i i ;: , .~ "5" - , CTHE TUBE A EAbbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) on Channel 7 at 9 a.m., and later at 1 p.m., Bela Lugosi recreates Dracula (1931) on Channel 2. Both films are hilariously inept and shock like a burned out light~bulb, but there's nothing like a cheap monster movie to start your day. The real winner is at 11:30 tonight on Channel 9 when Lynn Redgrave and James Mason " team up for the highly sensitive W d s yt a Georgy Girl (1966), a happy/ sad British farce. DECEMBER 8:1 0 p .GRADUATE? R*TEBIf you are graduating in December you must order your CAP & R GOWN no later than NOV. 19 at UNIVERSITY CELLAR Aa7 4-769-7940j CE II tests on third level of Outpatient Bldg., No. 3086, noon-3 p.m., all week. Pendleton Center-film, Judy: Collins Antonia, Union, 8 p.m. Male Role Workshop - dis-. cussion, Guild House, 7:30 p.m.. Black Theatre Workshop - I Trotter House, 7:30 p.m. WA N TH UEW O OD Y A L LEN . . . in THE TUBE "Sepr""Play ItAgi, Leave It To Beaver, which "SamSleeper," a"akthAgain, airs every day at 6 p.m. on' , and "Take the Money Channel 20, features a classica.o episode tonight as Ward and and laugh. June struggle to convince their son brussel sprouts are good, CINEMA healthy and fun to eat. At 12:30 Potemkin (Cinema Guild, p:m. on Channel 7 you can see Arch. Aud., 7) - Sergei Eisen- one of Sam Peckinpah's first stein's classic, voted in 1958 films, a fine Western melodra- "the best film in the world" ma entitled Ride the High Coun- by a jury of historians. The H Pree$ts INFLATION FIGHTERS SPAGH ETTI (all you can eat) 99c U Cole Slow & Garlic Bread -WEDNESDAY 5 to 9 p.m.- 6 oz. STEAKBURGER ....... 99c R Potato-Salad-Roll & Butter --THURSDAY 5 to 9 p.m.- f PANCAKES (all you can eat) 99c -SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.- Double Bubble Hour 4:30 to 6 Mon.-Fri. MON. Vodka 12 price-TUES. Beer Nite Entertainment Friday & Saturday F HOTEL& LOUNGE Pearl & Washington, Ypsilanti 483-1771 Huron Exit 1-94 TONIGHT AT 8 !! 4 Performances-Power Center 'A LOVE OF A SHOW" wtur Kerr. N.Y Times Chances re$ -Freddie King! and Ten High, $3.50. Mr. Floods Party - Chomani and Procassini, $.50. Golden Falcon - Brainstorm Ltd., $2. Pretzel Bell - Amanda Bail- ey, David Cahn, no cover. Suds Factory - Flood rock fi'50. Musical Society - Carlos Mon- toya, PowerCenter, 8 p.m.A °U' Arts Choral - H'Iill Aud., 8 p.m. Piano Chamber Music - mu- sic school recital Hall, 8 p.m.- EVENTS Multi-Cultural Workshops -' lectures and discussions, Ed. school Bldg., And Mack School media center, 7-9 p.m. THEATRE Children's Theatre - "100 Aker Wood", based on adven- tures of Winnie the Pooh. Great for the real Pooh fans. Ed. school, Schorling Aud., 7:30 p.m. THE TUBE Watch Reed and Malloy foil a high school rapist on Adam- 12 tonight at 8 on 4 if you need cheap thrills, but don't miss Art Carney and Lucille Ball in a special about marriage on 2 at 9 p.m. entitled Happy Anni- versary and Goodbye. Carney is really one of the quickest professionals around, while Lucy is still Lucy in this marvelous menopause tale which also fea- tures Nanette Fabray and Peter Marshall. " BreathlessA(Ann Arbor Film Crisler Arena - Aerosmith, 8 Co-op, Aud. A, 7, 9) - Jean-Paul p.m-., tickets at UAC, $5-6. Belmondo and Jean Seberg star Bowen Fielkhouse (Ypsi) - in this Jean-Luc Godard film. Seals and Crotts, 8 p.m. tickets +* at McKenny Union, $5.50 & $6.50. MUSIC ' Ark - Diana Marcovitz, sing- Ark - Mike Seeger, old time, er, songwriter, comedienne, $2.50. $2.50. Blind Pig - Friends Road 2Blind Pig-Silvertones, blues, Show, $1. $1. Chances Are - Ten High,' Chances Are - Ten High rock rock & roll, $1. & roll, $1.50. Mr. Floods Party - Silver- Mr. Floods Party - Diamond tones, blues, $.75. Reo, $1. Golden Falcon - Brainstorm Golden Falcon - Brainstorm Ltd., $2. Ltd., $2. Suds Factory - Flood, rock $. Suds Factory - Flood, rock Opera - Hansel and Gretel, $1. Mendelssohn, 8 p.m. Opera - Hansel and Gretel, i I ivinA ecnhn Q np411 I Mendelsson 8zp m. EVENTS Bucket Drive - to raise funds for Child Care Action Center, campus-wide, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ethics Series - luncheon lec- ture, "Presentism, Privatism and the Need for Political Com- munity," Guild House, noon. Hockey - Wolverines vs. Michigan Tech, Yost Ice Arena, 7:30 p.m. THEATRE Children's Theatre Aker Wood." See Theatre. -- 11100 Tuesday November 20 Birthdays: Duane Allman Dick Smothers. and nVAh H EUSENS i I i 1 I fits youar lifestyle... With the many styles and varieties in men's fashions today, it takes a real nro to ciet it al CINEMA i I i 1 I MARLON BRANDO .. as the young worker in "On the Waterfront," the old hood in "T h e Godfather." T o u g h stuff. EVENTS Pendleton Center - preview scenes of MUSKET'S "Jericho", Union, noon. International Night - Turkish Food, League Cafeteria, 5-7:15 p.m. Poetry Reading-Donald Hall, Roch'elle, Siegel, Larry Russ, Guild House, 7:30 p.m. Women's Studies - Films: "The Black Women" and "Fear THE TUBE Sadly this has been a rotten week for television, and Friday is typically no exception., The only decent program comes at 7:30 on Channel 20 at Patrick McGoohan portrays The Prison- er. This old show, now well into reruns, still maintains plenty of action and good special ef- fects - this one's about mind- bending drugs and what Mc- Goohan does when he gets too high. This w e e k' s calendar was prepared by Ken Fink, Dave Blomquist, Mike Wilson, George Lobsenz, Chris Kochmanski, and Dan Biddle. Order Your The Human Comedy (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7, 9:30) - Van Johnson and Donna Reed in Willian Saroyan's story of a small California village during wartime.* UNIVERSAL PRESENIATIK l. PROF. BERNARD LEWIS PRINCETON UNIVERSITY will be speaking of 4.00 PA AION I I U ... W