Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, March ZZ, 19 15 Paqe Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday1 March 22, 19 ~ events and entertainment eggsw 0 * * ior the MIA of mar. 22-28 tured, offering a diversity in 1 William (formerly Mark's Cof- both style and content. Includes feehouse) Mr. Magoo. *** International C e n t e r - A m e r i c a n Animation' World's Fair: North Campus MARCH 22 (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7) Commons, noon-midnight. CINEMA -What do Mickey Mouse, Don- Lacrosse - U-M vs. Purdue: Suspicion (Cinema II, Aud. aid Duck and Betty Boop have Tartan Turf Field, South State, A, 7, 9,) - Joan Fontaine in common? It's worth the time 2 p.m. stars as a shy English girl to find out. *** Michifish - IM Proverbiza- whose suspicions of her hus- MUSIC tion: Margaret Bell Pool, 8:15 band, Cary Grant, mount quick- Ark - National Recovery p.m- ly. An exciting Hitchcock thrill- Act, David Prine and Taylor UAC Musket - "Guys and er, but not one of his best. ** Wilson, string band, $2.50. Dolls": Power Center, 8p.m. The Godfather (New World, Blind Pig - Big Daddy G THE TUBE MLB 3, 6:45, 9:45) - Chosen and the Night Train, funky, Channel 9 starts out the pro- as best film of 1972, Marlon $1.00. ceedings at 9:00 am with the Brando heads the Mafia and Chances Are - Snow Blind, good Dr. Zonk and his lovable his performance alone is an rock, $1.50 for students, $2.00 Zunkins, who amaze their lit- offer you can't refuse. **** others tle viewers with sketches on Tell Them Willy Boy Was Golden Falcon - Iris Bell, all Julius Caesar, the printing Here (New World, MLB 4, 7, 9) kinds of music, $1.00 p r e s s and, of course, inch- -An interesting film based on Mr. Flood's Party - Baby worms. Hot stuff. Old faithful, the fact that concerns a young Boy Warren's Blues Band, channel 50, spins Roger Cor- Indian who kills the father of blues, $1.00. man's tremendous Little Shop the girl he loves in self de- Suds Factory-Theatre, rock, i of Horrors at noon. Keep a fense. Stars Robert Redford $1.00 sharp eye, as Jack Nicholson and Robert Blake. *** Del Rio - (1:30-4:00) poetry is in there somewhere. NCAA Serpico (Mediatrics, Nat. reading, no cover basketball appears at 1:00 on Sci. Aud., 7:30, 10)-Sidney Lu- Couzens - "Night Club Eve- channel 4 with taped coverage met's slow .paced expose of the ning", 3 live bands, Couzens, of the Mideast or Midwest re- life and times of honest cop 8 p. m. floor show, 9 p. m. gional championship game. Frank Serpico. Al Pachino (bring University I.D.) Channel 20 offers a real clas- stars, and fits the bill well, but Musical Society - benefit, sic in the form of Frank Ca- Waldo Salt and Norman Wex- Symphony Orchestra, featuring pra's Mr. Smith Goes to Wash- ier's sluggish screenplay make Mstislav Rostropovich, cellist: ington. Jimmy Stewart does a the entire proceeding a drag. ** Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m. first rate imitation of Rich Lit- A n i m a t i o n Potpourri EVENTS tle for some two hours. As us- (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., Matrix Theatre - Open ual, the good stuff doesn't come 8:45, 10:30) - Some of the great House, refreshments and grand on until everyone has to go to works of animation are fea- ( opening, 2:00-5:00 p.m., 605 E. bed, with The Flesh Eaters at _- -----E1 310 ha m nn rl 2 i p.m. EVENTS Headliners: Once again the silver screen will dominate the week's cul- tural events ... Cinema Guild features a series of classic American animated shorts and features at 7, 8:45 and 10:30 in the old Architecture Aud. . ..Sunday night's cinematic events are highlighted by a showing of Ingmar Bergman's masterpiece "Persona" at 7 and 9 in the Nat. Sci. Aud. . . . on Wednesday, Jimmy Stewart, Lee Marvin and John W a y n e assemble in John Ford's best movie, "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence" at 7 and 9:15 in the old Arch. Aud. . . . a "Surrealistic Film Festival," sponsored by the Ann Arbor Film Co-op, vill be offered on Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday nights at 7 and 9 in Aud. A, Angell Hall . ..while Friday night's Hilm offerings are topped by Luis Bunuel's "Viridiana," show- ing in Aud. A, Angell hall at 7 and 9 . . . in other, less- cinematic events, the renown- ed cellist Mstislav Rostropo- vich will perform with the i Jimmy Stewart . .. highlights Wednesday night's film offer- ings in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence" at 9:15 in the old Architecture Aud. University's o w n Symphony Orchestra in Hill Aud. at 8:30 on Saturday night . . . Sun- day, UAC Musket will present "Guys and Dolls" at 2 and 8 p.m. at the Power Center while a "Heritage of Ameri- can Music: All Gershwin Con- cert" will play in East Quad Aud. at 8 . . . on Tuesday, the Argonauts will present "Laserium: A Cosmic Light Concert" at 6, 8 and 10 in he Power Center . 1 '' I I I ij i i i i i ' I i . I' ( Pendleton Arts Information Center - Open Hearth, Ars Mu- sica: Pendleton Center, Union, noon. Spanish Language, Culture Films - Picasso is 90: Siquer- ios El Maestro; March of Hu- manity in Latin America: 126 Residential College, 4 p.m. International Night - African food: League Cafeteria, 5-7:15 p.m, Argonauts - "Laserium: A Cosmic Laser Light Concert": Power Center, 6, 8, 10, p.m. Women's Studies Films - Gertrude Stein: When This You See, Remember Me; Lecture Room 1, MLB, 8 p.m. Commission for Women; Wo- men's Advocate - Cancer In- formation Days for Women, films, demonstrations: 2315 Towsley Center, 9-5 THEATRE Professional Theatre Program -"No Place to be Somebody": MendelssohnTheatre, 8 pm. THE TUBE Mr. Economy himself, Milty Friedman, appears at 1:00 on channel 13 Phil Donohue, tell- ing us how to boost the econo- my. The 1948 production of The Three Musketeers shows up on the channel 11 movie at 4:00, proving just how good Richard Lester's version was. Leave It to Beaver makes its regular ap- pearance at 5:30 on channel 20, with Beaver taking in a hobo and giving him one of Ward's suits. And then the laughs start. A Smithsonian Institution Spe- cial on channel 2 at 10:00 ex- amines the curse of the Hope diamond, with a cast including Samantha Eggar and Bradford Dillman. Geraldo Rivera's Good Night America makes its semi-regular appearance on channel 7 at 11:30, featuring Strange lights will flash, quiver, and take on bizarre forms in a performance of "Laserium: A Cosmic Light Concert." This spectacular show will be aired at Power Center on Sunday night at 6, 8 and 10. ------ SUNDAY at HILLEL-March 23 COMBINED BRUNCH Speaker: PROFESSOR CARL COHEN- "The Katzir Incident-Protest, Disruption and Free Speech at the University" 11 A.M.-75c i:6 am an cnannei . E S dn MARCH 23I Fireman's Ball (Cinema II, SEDER WORKSHOP-2 "HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN p.m. SEDER' Aud. A, 7, 9) - This Czecho- strikes a first with Mike Wal- slovakian film directed by lace interviewing everybody's Milos Forman delves into mor- favorite flattop, Bob Haldeman tal stupidity and at the same at 6:00. The two-part conver- time manages to be terribly sation was being edited at funny. *** press time, which means the The Big Sleep (New World, result could contain a 17 min- MLB 4, 7, 9) - Blackmail ute deletion. and murder team with Bogart The Wonderful World of Dis- and Bacall in this 1946 intricate ney highlights Disney World's detective story. *** newest and most exciting at- Persona (New World, Nat. traction in years, Space Moun- Sci. Aud., 7, 9) - Bergman's tain, tonight at 7:30 on 4. sensitive and ofter disturbing study of two women's psyche. Either way both Liv Ullmanl and Bibi Andersson perform par excellence. ****2 Blonde Venus (Cinema Guild, MARCH 24 Arch. Aud., 7) - Marlene Diet- CINEMA rich stars in a suspenseless tale Sgmbizanga (Project Com- of a stage performer and her munity, And. C, 7:30) - Ex- messy private life. Rather cellent film sponsored in the dull.* Inmate Project's Frame- Up Spectre of the Rose (Cinema Festival that deals with racism, Guild, Arch. Aud. 9) - Melo- exmxsing the gross injustice of dramatic story of the love an minority rights. * innocent young ballerina has Key Largo (New World, Nat. for a mad murderous dancing Sci. Aud., 7, 9) - Bogie fans, gnu.** take heart! ** 1 geius MUSICT( DELI: 5:30-6:30 $2.00-ALL YOU CAN EAT All at HILLEL 663-3336 1429 Hill Presents: WHERE ARE YOUo S. D. AI-Rohaily Lawrence Koal Rochelle Adams Paula Koeplin Terry Adams Kathryn Lanniqan A. Ahmadiiam Debbie Lashey Lynn Anderson Charles Levine Beverly Barnes Pam Loewe Becky Brunninq Brian Mallon Kathy Burke Joseph Maxey Adil Bushnok Craiq Mellinqer Thomas Chevako Jeffrey Morrison Sirius Curler A. Muayqil Alan DiGaetano Brian Mullkoff Claudia Doudney Sue Murphy Ed Einowski Pam Ovshinsky Marqaret Hallock Kile Powers Jean Hamilton Auqusta Pruitt Don Hubble Nicholas Scheid Cleo Hubler Sue Souchock Tim Hunter Ellen Steinberqer Maureen Kelly Debby Terry Sharon Kelly Mark Veach Erik Knorr Cheryl Walko You still have not picked up your damage deposit refund. PLEASE COME SEE US McKinley Associates 611 CHURCH "CHRIST IN THE CONCRETE CITY" by P W. TURNER The cast alternates be- twen historical charac- ters a n d contemporary persons to present the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ as both historical and of univer- sal and personal signifi- cance for today, ALL ARE INVITED TOMORROW NIGHT at 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship begins at 10:00 a.m. Come Wor- ship with us. CAMPUS CHAPEL 1236 WASHTENAW (Corne.r of Woshtenow & Forest) Rev. Donald Postema 9:30) - Roman Polanski's ma- MUSIC cabre venture into witchcraft Ark - Hootenanny, amateur t succeeds in its subtle horror, a night, $.75 - lesson William Freidkin never Blind Pig - Bete Noire, j learned. Ruth Gordon is incred- electronic moog, $1.00 ible as the lady next door. **** Chances Are - Masquerade, How Green Was My Valley rock, $1.00 for students, $1.501s (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7) others. - Walter Pigeon stars in this Golden Falcon - Iris Bell, John Ford film of domestic all kinds of music, no cover harmony. *Mr. Flood's Party - Grievoust My Darling Clementine (Cine- Angels, country rock, $.75 t ma Guild, Arch. Aud., 9:15) - Suds Factory - Quinn, rock,1 Henry Fonda and Walter Bren- $.50 nan in one of John Ford's Pretzel Bell - Starlight on4 better but lesser known works. the Rails, country - western, Linda Darnell co-stars with the $1.00 two biggies. *** EVENTSj The Milky Way (New World, Argonauts - "Laserium: A I Nat. Sci. Aud., 7, 9,) - Bunuel Cosmic Laser Light Concert": work that misses more than it Power Center, 6, 8, 10 p.m. digs, making the whole effort Commission for Women; Wo- seem a aste.* men's Advocate - Cancer In- Sltrrealistic F i I m Festi- formation Days for Women, val (Ann Arbor Co-op, Aud. A) films, demonstrations: North -tvatch the Daily for detalis of Campus Commons, 9-5 this surrealistic film fare. THEATRE MUSIC Professional T h e a t r e Blind Pig - Benefit for the Progrhm - "No Place to be, Ann Arbor Sun, Scrambled Somebody": Mendelssohn Thea-! Suite, jazz, $1.00 tre, 8 p.m. Chances Are - Masquerade, rock, $1.00 for students, $1.50 Mrs. Howell getting unsigned for others. love notes? It's mystery in the Mr. Flood's Party - Gemini, hih seas on Gilligan's Island, folk, no cover 4:00 on channel 13. Film direc- Suds Factory - Quinn, rock, tor Irwin Allen and Gene Hack- $.50 man hiehlight Merv Griffin on Music School - Arts Chorale, 13 at 4:30 in what could be in-1 Maynard Klein, conductor, Hill teresting discussion if Merv Aud., 8 p.m. keeps his mouth shut. If you Music School - Faculty Re- can stand another Gilligan's Is- cital, "Operalogues": Rack- land at 5:30, tune in channel ham Aud., 8 p.m. 50 as thrill as the food supply EVENTS dwindles and the castaways eye English, Extension Service - the pet duck. Grim. poetry reading, Lawrence Channel 7 offers a possibility' Raab: Aud. 3, MLB, 4:10 p.m. as Wide World Special covers Argonauts - "Laserium: A the West Coast premiere of Ken Cosmic Light Concert": Power Russell's Tommy at 11:30. Center, 6, 8, 10 p.m. Ann - Margret, Elton John and! Commission for Women; Wo- Pete Townsend will show up to men's Advocate - Cancer In-' add to the glitter. Or at mid-I formation Days for Women, night, channel 9 presents Big films, demonstrations: Regents' John Wayne as the heroicGHell- Room, Administration Bldg., fighter, co-starring his Green 9-5 Beret chum Jim Hutton. Stay ! MUSIC Blind Pig - Silk Purse, clas- sical, $1.00 Chances Are - Snow Blind,: rock $1.00 for students, $1.50 others Dooley's - Stone Front, mel- low rock, no cover Golden Falcon - Iris Bell, all kinds of music, no cover rMr. Flood's Party - Star- light on the Rails, country- 1 western, $.75. M e d i e v a l Renaissance Collegium - Music at the time of Richard 11, Sine Nomine Players, Cook Room, North section of the Law Quad, 2:001 p.m. Music School - Youth Band, Harry McTerry, conductor, Hill And., 3 p.m. Music School - Faculty Re- cital, "An Afternoon of Song": Rackham And., 4 p.m. Residential College - "Heri-I tage of American Music: All Gershwin Concert": East Quad Aud., Residential College International C e n t e r - World's Fair: North Campus Commons, noon-6 p.m. UAC Minority Affairs - Dinner Dance: Markley Dining Hall, 51 School of Art - undergradu- ate student exhibition opens, School of Art gallery, North Campus, 1:00-5:00 p.m. (exhibit; continues 9-5 daily, no Sundays, through April 14) THEATRE UAC Musket - "Guys andI Dolls": Power Center, 2, 8 p.m. THE TUBE noo la la! Abbott and Cos- tello in the Foreign Legion promise hilarious hijinx on the desert, with intermittent slave girls to cure the Saturday night hangovers. 3:00 is NHL actionI time, with a game that doesn't feature the Boston Bruins. St." Louis meets Canucks in Van- couver on channel 3. Channel 2 MUSIC Blind Pig - Boogie - Woogie Red, boogie, $1.00 Chances Are - Luther Alli- son, blues, $3.00 Mr. Flood's Party - Still- house String Band, no cover Suds Factory - Quinn, rock, $ .50 Pretzel Bell - Diamond Rio, country - rock, $1.00 Music School - Piano Cham- her Concert: School of Music Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Audio - Visual Edu- c-tional Center - Ballet Ada- gio; Appalachian Spring: Pen- dleton Center, 2nd Floor, Un- ion, 8 pm. THE TUBE Andy Griffith promises some high-class humor when Gomer makes a citizens arrest on Bar- ney. Channel 24 is to be held responsible at 5:00. Ward and June once again discover the true trials of parenthood as Wally grows a mustache on Leave it to Beaver at 5:30 on channel 20. Sculpture in the Open is featured on 56's excel- lent special featuring work by Pablo Picasso, Jacques Lin- chitz and Alexander Clader. The works highlighted are from the Princeton University campus. Canadian TV scores vet an- other low by continuing the nauseating This Is the Law at 9:30 on channel 9 for those who have absolutely nothing to do. And channel 2 once again proves that it sometimes shows good movies by running Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise, with Sid- Toler as the oriental sleuth. Its at 1:00 am. Yawn. Am A MARCH 25 CINEMA Rosemary's Baby (Indochina Peace Campaign, MLB 3, 7, 1 x t , lol l. r OFT THE TUBE Rip Taylor makes an appear- ance on Mike Douglas on chan- nel 2 at 4:30; a bright spot in an otherwise dismal show. Chaos arise when Wally leaves a car in, of all places, a tow- away zone on Leave it to Beav- er today. Looks like another lesson in responsibility will roll off Ward's lips at 5:30 on channel 20.And another dilem- ma arises at 7:00, when What's My Line? on 13 is pitted against To Tell the Truth on 20. Guess it gets right down to whether you prefer Soupy Sales to Kit- ty Carlisle. a MARCH 26 Belle de Jour (New World, Nat. Sci. And., 7, 9) - Win- ner of the Gran Prix at the Venice Film Westival, the work stands as one of Bunuels great- est achievements, which is a distinction in itself. **** h-low Green Was My Valley Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7)- see Tuesday night. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 9:15) - Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne and Lee Marvin assemble in John Ford's mag- nificent western that rates among the best ever made.**** Surrealistic F i I m Festi- val (Ann Arbor Co-op, And. A) -watch the Daily for details.I away.I MARCH 27 Great Expectations (Ann Ar- bor Co-op, Aud. A, 7, 9) - Da- vid Lean's masterful film of Dicken's classic. The adapta- tion is true to the literary work, while capturing the mag- ical quality of Dicken's prose. C h a p a y e u (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7) - 1934' film that is rumored to be noniulr in Russia. It must be good. **I Dr. Glas (Cinema Guild, Arch. And., 9:05 - Ann Arbor nremiere of this Danish film that delves into the memory of an old man vainly attempting to recollect his nast. *** Surrealistic Film Festival' (Ann Arbor Co-on, And. A) - watch the Daily for details. MUSIC Blind Pig - Rabbits, rock- jazz, $1.00 Chances Are - Masquerade, rock, $1.00 for students, $1.S0 Iothers Golden Falcon - Iris Bell, all kinds of music, no cover Mr. Flood's Party - Mike Smith and the Country -Volun- teers, country, $.75 Suds Factory - Quinn, rock, $.50 Bach Club - works by Ives, Brahms, Bernstein, Bach: Greene Lounge, East Quad, 8 the recent controversy sur- rounding the assassination of President Kennedy. f riday MARCH 28 CINEMA Camelot (Mediatrics, Nat. Sci. And.. 7, 9:30) - Richard Har- ris and Vanessa Redgrave re- create the golden days of King Arthur, in one of the most elaborate productions ever un- dertaken by Hollywood.*** International Ani- mation (Cinema Guild, Arch. And., 7, 8:45, 10:30) - A pro- gram designed to inform as well as stimulate using the latest films in contemporary anima- tion. Well worth seeing. **** Bananas (Ann Arbor Co-op, MLB 3, 7, 8:30, 10) - Woody Allen's funniest film to date. Makes little sense as a complete work, but who cares. *** Pntnev Swove (Ann Arbor Co- on. MLB 4, 7:15, 8:45, 10:15)- This first commercial film by Robert Downey is vastly over- rated in its attempt to fire shots at big business, racism and human motivation. In soite of its intellectual overload, it survives as a piercing black comedy.** virid-nWa (Cinema II, Aud. A, 7, 9) - Bunmel's 1962 film was a scandal when released. and remains a owerful work to- d-v. Contains some of the most vibrant images since his early Un Chien Andalon. **** MUSIC Ark-Highwoods String Band, $2.50 Blind Pig - Spectrum, jazz, $1.00 Chances Are - Masquerade, rock, $1.50 for students Golden Falcon - Iris Bell, all kinds of music, $1.00 Mr. Flood's Party - Grievous Angels, country-rock, $1.00 Suds Factory - Quinn, rock, $1.00 Music School - Woodwind Quintet: Rackham Aud., 8 p.m. EVENTS Young Socialist Alliance - Peter Camejo, Socialist Work- ers' Party Presidential candi- date for President '76, speaker: Anderson Room D, Union, 8 p. in. Big Ten Gymnastics Cham- nionships - Crisler Arena, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 7 p.m., 8:30 p.m. African Film Series - Re- public of Chad: Sahara-La Car- avance Du Sel: Lecture Room 1, MLB, 8 pm. Art History - lecture/dem- onstration, "Eighteenth Century Dance," Shirley Wynee, Ba- roque Dance Ensemble, Resi- dential Ensemble, Residential College Aud., '8 p.m. THEATRE Professional Theatre Program -"No Place to be Somebody": Mendelssohn Theatre ,8 p.m. THE TUBE For thne 'pttina uv verv Centicore Bookshops AT 1229 SOUTH UNIVERSITY ONLY! Inventory Reduction Sale e S20% OF I V- -- i . s -- ,s.a.:. nr~rc}.vF r1r1i o renTr~~nt i