Soturday, Mdreh 20, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poge Three Saturday, March 29, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY events and entertainment appenpi all week long COMMERCIAL CINEMA The Seduction of Mimi - (C A fSn. , Alice Doesn't Live Here Any- West Cafeteria, Bursley, 8 p.m. more - (The Movies, Briar- Surrealism Colloquium--"Ele- wood) -- Ellen Burstyn turns phants Are Contagious": Resi- in a memorable performance in dential College Theatre, East this quaint look at the Three Quad, 8 p.m. Sisters phenomenon in America. THEATRE monday MARCH 31 for week of mar.29 - april 4 cital: Rackham Assembly Hall, 8 p.m. Music School - University Maroque Trio: Rackham Aud., 8 p.m. Saturday Professional Theatre Program -"No Place to be Somebody": Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m. Professional Theatre Program -"The Sunshine Boys" (Neil Simon): Power Center, 8 p.m. eampus) - antasticaly fumny film by Lina Wertmuller MARCH 29 CINEMA on the marvelous world of Si- Blood of a oe Cinema II, cilian mores that features what Aud A, 7, 9)-This 1930 film must be the most hilarious wide- was the first by Jean Cocteau angle lens shot in recent cine- who has gone on to become one mx. **** of the greatest innovators inI The Great Waldo Pepper - cinematic technique. An impor- (Michigan) - Stunt flying and tant film in cinema history.*** World War I biplanes abound Children of Paradise (Cinema in this George Roy Hill version Guild, Arch. Aud., 8) -Mime of the nostalgic days of early and romantics mix only sporad- aviation. Robert Redford stars. ically in this French effort by ** director Marcel Carne. ** Y o u n g Frankenstein - C a m e 1o t (Mediatrics, Nat. (State) - Mel Brooks and crew Sci. Aud., 7, 9:30) - Richard poke fun at the horror genre Harris and Vanessa Redgrave with class and more than a are good if you like this kind of few yuks. **** entertainment. Elaborate and Lenny - (Fifth Forum) - snappy, but well done.*** Dustin Hoffman is excellent in MUSIC this pseudo-documentary reex- Ark-Highwoods Strong Band,' amination of the life and times $2.50 of Lenny Bruce. Bob Fosse di- Blind Pig - Spectrum, jazz, rected with so-so results. *** $1.00 Murder on the Orient Ex- Chances Are - Masquerade, press -- (The Movies, Briar- rock, $1.50 for students, $2.00 wood) - Agatha Christie's Bri- others tish mystery and an all star Golden Falcon-Iris Bell, all! cast add up to a fun evening of kind of music, $1.00 entertainment. Who killed the Mr. Flood's Pacountry ,e$1. nasty kidnaper? Only Hercl Suds Factory rock, 1.00 Poirot knows for sure ... Su.ds F The Stepford Wives - (The Musical Society-Ars Antiqua Movies, Briarwood) - Kather- de Paris: Rackham And., 8:30 me Ross smiles her way through pm an absurd film about an equal- EVENTS ly absurd town that does strange Big Ten Gymnastics Cham- things to some of its citizens. pionships-Crisler Arena, 10 and av~rA~l,.A aAEVENTS CINEMA Alpha Phi Omega - Student Juliet of the Spirits (Ann Blood Bank: Union, 11 a.m.-5 Arbor Co-op, Aud. A, 9)-One of ' Fellini's lesser works; neverthe- pJ 1 less, some type of cinematic Surrealism Colloquium-"Sur- achievement.** oreal": Rackham Amph., 8 p.m.I MUSIC Art Museum - Reflections on Bogi-Wogean Era of Change: Art in Blind Pig - Boogie-Woogie nr Red, boogie, $1.00 ance 1774-1830, Theodore Chances Are - Lightin', rock, Heger, "From Periwig to au $1.00 for students, :1.50 others naturel: Music Before and Af- Mr. Flood's Party-Stillhouse terLa Revolution": Pendleton String Band, no cover Room, Union, 7:30 p.m. Suds Factory - Ketch, rock,' Residential College - Jimi sF y, kLoudon, "Why You Can't Go $.5 I THE TUBE Rise and shine! Channel 7 brightens up the weekend with the incomparable Bugs Bunny. Unfortunately, it's at 7:30 a.m. At the more liveable hour of 3:30, channel 2 offers coverage of the Virginia Slim 'iournament featuring such tennis notables as Billie Jean King and Chris Evert. For Bot/Zoo 305 fans, channel 57 presents the father of genetics, Gregor Mendel, in a dramatic representation of his life at 8. It's one all-star cast versus the other at 9:00, with The Greatest Story Ever Told (conclusion) on channel 4, and The Ten Commandments, with Moses Heston himself, on 7. De- cisions, decisions. sunday MARCH 30 CINEMA Dreams That Money Can Buy (Cinema II, Aud. A, 7, 9) - Surrealistic patchwork of six dif- ferent directors, each working within their own segment of the film. Result is an interesting comparison of interpretation ind technique.*** Port of Shadows (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7)-Excellent Marcel Carne film that portrays the gangster a la 1938.*** Easy Living (Cinema Guild, Arch. Aud., 9:05)-How to face a depression-with or without money; there's a lesson for everybody here.*** MUSIC Blind Pig-Golliard Brass En- semble, $.50 Chances Are - Masquerade, rock, $1.00 for students, $1.50 NDooley's - Stone Front, light rock, no cover Mr. Flood's Party-Big Dad- dy G and the Night Train, funky, $1.00 7 I ti . ,; t i t 1 F i 1 C E ,. i t i 1 { 1 4 I' y I 3 4 i Ij k t i I ix 4 I ! ; E f Music School - Campus Or-: on Espana: 126 Residential Col- MUSIC chestra: Hill Aud., 8 p.m. lege, 4 p.m.EArk-- Michael Cooney, all EVENTS American Heritage Night kinds of music, $2.50 Alpha Phi Omega - Student food from Williamsburg League Blind Pig - Silvertones, Blood Bank: Union, 11 a.m.-5 Cafeteria, 5-7:15 p.m. rhythm and blues, $1.00 p.m lxi.W o m e n s' Studies Film- Chances Are - Dr. Bop and THE TUBE Women's Liberation; Fear Wo- the Headliners, 50's and early 10:30 starts out of big stuff man; Lecture Room 1, MLB, 8 60's, $2.50 for students, $3.00 with Ms. Sexuality herself, Ann pm Landers, commenting on her p others. speciality, sexuality. It's Not for THE TUBE Golden Falcon - Iris Bell, all Women Only on channel 50, It's Channel 13 offers an interest- kinds of music, $1.00 Bugs Bunny on 50 at 11:30 to ing combo at 1 with ultra-cos- Suds Factory - Ketch, rock, help you recover from Ann. mic Viva being interviewed by $1.00 Wally falls in love with the box- ultra-idiot Phil Donohue in EVENTS office girl of a local theatre on what promises to be a classic Extension Service - Michi- Leave it to Beaver at 5:30 on mismatch. The Shady Rest gets gan Academy of Science, Arts channel 20, leaving himself wide a strange visitor from who- and Letters: Campus, 8 a.m. open to a tongue lecture from knows - where, allowing Uncle Alpha Phi Omega - Student the Socrates of Videoland. Ward! Joe a premise in which to go| Blood Bank: Union, 11 a.m.-5 Cleaver. Behind the Lines ex- crazy. Of course, its on Petti- p.m. amines the role of the reporter' coat Junction, channel 9 at 4. A Group on Latin American Is- on 57 at 8:30, featuring Mike superb Japanese film series con- sues - "The Political Impact Royko and Lois Wille. And Dick cluded with Early Summer, a of Multi-national Corporations"; Cavett struts his stuff with 1952 film by Yasujiro Ozu. East Lecture Hall, Rackham, Katherine Hepburn in a two- That's on channel 57 at 9. 11:30 7:30 p.m. part interview that concludes concludes Dick Cavett's two- St. Mary's Student Chapel - tomorrow night. It starts at part interview with Katherine Frank H. T. Rhodes, "The Idea 11:30 on channel 7. Hepburn on channel 7, while the of a University: Newman to Music School - Composer's Forum: Recital Hall, 8 p.m. EVENTS UAC Future Worlds - JeanI Houston, "New Ways of Being; Consciousness and Its Transfor- nation": Hill Aud., 8 p.m. I Alpha Phi Omega --- Student Blood Bank: Union, 11 a.m.-5' p. . Audio-Visual Educational Cen- ter-Condensed Cream of Bea- ties: Bolero: Pendleton Center, Union, 8 p.m. THE TUBE The day stars off slow, as egg-face Mason Reese is the highlight of the daytime view-' ing. He's on Mike Douglas,? channel 2 at 4:30 for those who: really want to go through with it. June and Ward leave Wally and Beaver under the unwatch-' ful eye of Uncle Billy on Leave1 It to Beaver, proving that par-: Faster Than Light": Greene fLounge, East Quad, 7 p.m. English, Extension Service- Poetry reading, Graduate Stu- dents: Aud. 3, MLB, 4:10 p.m. 1975 Raoul Wallenberg Lec- ture - Reyner Banham, archi-; tectural historian, critic, "The Magnificent Imagination: Man and Megastructure",iChrysler Center Aud., Bonisteel Blvd., North Campus, 3:30 p.m. EPi Tau Sigma - "The Great, Egg Bust": Physics-Astro Bldg. lawn, noon THE TUBE 7:00 am (ugh), the Today show features a discussion oft stand-up comedians by author Phil Berger. That's on channel, 4. The day drags on with the3 usual fare of quizzes and soap- ers until channel 9 busts the: boredom at 7 with the Beverly I E 4 i F thursday APRIL 3 CINEMA midnight meatnea, T'rombny- der, visits a glitter-costume ball in New York on the Tomorrow show at 1 am on channel 4. f rid av , E Hillbillies, in which Jethro At Long Iast Love - (The Movies, Briarwood) - Peter Bogdanovich directed Cybill Shepherd and Burt Reynolds in a musical picture assembled around resurrected Cole Porter material. It never gets off the ground. ** 11:30 a.m., Finals 3 p.m. U.S. China Peoples' Friend-1 ship Assoc.; Chinese Studentsl Assoc. - Asian - African - Latin American Table Tennis Tourna- ment in Peking; talent show, ML$, 1:30, 3:30 p.m. I A r a b Students - "Arabian, Night" food and entertainment: I I (1 E ents, too, can make mistEKes. romps around town dressed up. 10:00 brings up a subject sore as Robin Hood - and then the to the hearts of millions: the laughs begin. Honest. Inside the Detroit Tigers. New Strines f'r World of Jesse Allen runs at the Tigers, on channel 4, may 9:30 on 56, an autobiographical reveal that the entire team is portrait of the San Francisco ar-: being sentenced to Jackson Pris- tist. And at 1 am, NBC's newly, on for impersonating a baseball found clown, Tom Snyder, con-: team. And at 1:20 a.m., for ducts a look at the new theo-" those who have nothing to do ries surrounding the Kennedy on Tuesday morning, Charle assassination on Tomorrow. The; Chan in Panama rolls, with day ends, appropriately, with! Sidney Toler as Chuck. the Bowery Boys at 1:30 on channel 2 in Angels in Disguise. The Night Porter (Ann Arbor, a- -a wr7 Co-op, Aud. A, 7, 9) - seeA Wednesday cinema. APRIL 4 Citizen Kane (Cinema Guild, CINEMA Arch. Aud., 7, 9:15) - Back Red Desert (Cinema II, Aud. again, this Orson Welles classic A, 7, 9) - Only Visconti's blaz- traces the rise to power of ing infernos of modern Ger- newspaperman Kane, as played many have paralleled Antonio- by Welles himself. Bet you ni's manipulating of content didn't know that. (*** through the use of color in a Don't Look Now (Indochi. film. Aside from that, it, still Peace Campaign, Nat. Sci. remains a powerful film that Aud., 8) - Nicholas Roeg's sin- stands as one of the director's ister thriller of the supernatur- finest works. **** al is a genuine thriller, rich in Lady Sings the Blues (New texture and intelligent in ap- Ld SiB t Blues (Ne proach. ** * World, MLB 3, 7, 9:30) -y- Hhe Performance (I n d o c h i n a legend of Billie Holiday as re Peace Campaign, Nat. Sci. Aud., rs vived by Diana Ross comes- 6, 10) - Frenzied nightmare of across as a film virtually domi- underworld psyches; Mick Jag- nated by hem presence. Billy ger and James Fox create some Dee Williams is good, but is really disturbing images. *** simply overpowered. *** MUSIC Intimate Lighting (Cinema Ark - Benefit for Free Medi- Guild, Arch. Aud., 7, 10) -I cal Clinic, local bands, $1.50 Czech Film Festival. Ivan Pass- Blind Pig - Spectrum, jazz, er's film of emotional compas- $1.00 sion. Chances Are - Stephen Miller Black Peter (Cinema Guild, and Linn County Band, blues, Arch. Aud., 8:30) - Milos For- $2.00 man's first film turns out to. Golden Falcon - Iris Bell, all be a subtle, low-keyed tale of as kinds of music, no cover vouth on a summer job Ams- Newman": G a b r i e 1 Rich- ard Center, 8 p.m. Michigan Academy, Science, Arts, Letters - debate, William F. Buckley vs. Zolton Ferency, Perry Bullard: Hill Aud., 8 p.m. Collegium Musicum - Java- nese Gamelon Concert: Rack- ham Assembly Hall, 8 p.m. DANCE University Dancers - Power Center, 8 p.m. THE TUBE Hot stuff. Rita Bell's Prize Movie starts out the day with the all time classic, 13 Fright- ened Girls, with everyone's fav- orite, Kathy Dunn. That's chan- nel 7 at 9 am. Ronnie Reagan performs back in the days when he couldn't act in The Winning Team, a baseball big- gie about Grover Cleveland Alexander. The fun starts at 1 on, where else, channel 50. Mayberry faces up to the grue- some reality that Otis, of all people, has a car on The Andy Griffith Show. 5:00 on 24 for those overly concerned. At 5:30 on channel 20, yet another crisis arises on Leave it to Beaver, the fifth one this week.Wally you can bet Ward will get his two-cents in before 6:00. Chan- nel 56 offers pro tennis at 9 with the American Airlines Tennis Games. The highlight of the night, though, is Ingmar --- 'No Place': Uneven but energetic play , 4 4} 4 kk tI 1 tuesday wednesdrnr By MICHAEL PRINCE With forcefulness and energy, No Place to be Somebody open- ed at Mendelssohn Theatre on Wednesday night. The Univer- s i t y Showcase production achieves a general level of real- iAm that manages to overcome the more uneven quality of the acting and the play itself. Charles Gordone's work falls into an eternally popular genre among American playwrights: the barroom play. It is a ,yle that is susceptible to cliche, melodrama, and stereotypical characters - and this play has some of each. YET IT IS also a style that allows an author to present di- verse characters, usually from the seemier side of society, and use them all to express n i s vision of life. Gordone uses this technique to offer several per- spectives on the black exper- ience in this country. At the center of Gordone's col- lection is Gabe Gabriel, a pa- tron of the bar and representa- tive of the playwright within the show. Gabriel's monol gues contain Gordon'e's best writ- ing, and Eddy Galloway delivers them with appropriate irony, wit, anid power. Gabe within the context of the barroom is not as carefully delineated a character. Never- theless, Galloway's performance as this other Gabe projects a vagueness that is not entirely Gordone's fault. THERE IS nothing unclear about Johnny Williams, t h e unscrupulous bar owner, or Jesse D. Goins, who portrays Williams superbly. Williams is dynamic, flamboyant, and wil- ling to-do anything - includingj pimping and blackmailing - i order to get along and get ahead. Onstage almost continuously, Goins giv performan of William thority, an unwaverin play toget the third; of hand. As Swe beautifully character' ity and gi less impr than Goin THE O ' ves the play's finest ce, communicating all EVENTS as's determination, au- Surrealism Colloquium-"Ele- nd magnetism. Goins's phants Are Contagious": Resi- g credibility holds the dential College, East Quad Aud., her when the plot in 8 p.m. act gets seriously out Latin American Issues-Suni Paz, folklorist-guitarist: Aud. 3, ets, Michael Pinkey MLB, 8 p.m. expresses all his THEATREj s wisdom and nobil- Professional Theatre Program ives a briefer, but no -"The Sunshine Boys" (Neil ressive, performance Simon): Power Center, 3 p.m., s. 8 m AP CIN Going Places op, Aud. A, 7, Blier's "immo runs dry in the solving itselft sexual romp.* Slaughterhous World, Nat. Sc Director Georg serves credit f ing Vonnegut to out losing the s Together withf Allen, the tw what many cor ble. *** Potemkin ( Arch. Aud., 7) extraordinaryi turmoil. For th THE TUBE TTHER performances vary in quality with the strength Whalduck! 9a .m. on channel seen it - it can of Gordone's characterizations. 7, Abbott and Costello grace the ly recommende Gordone allows plot considera- morning with Lost in Alaska, Scarface (f tions to dominate increasingly promising plenty o' yncks for Arch. Aud., 9:0 as the play advances and histhose aith the stamina to gt; 'ad Hawks, B concern for action and comedy GmCate 0 mae a r George Raft, h result in some sacrifice of comeback at 1:00 with the MaTrv n of the grea plasility.n m a f fBrothers in Room Service,