Saturday~ January 10, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page 'Five' Saturday,, January 10, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five .... .. Chi nese l nm inu aj H gs UII"LaE.i 1 4- l lf IContinued from Page 3) every award on record in -41d-! sitting in a recording stud o, ing the Oscar she didn't win**** in 1949, cut the membership of' performing mediocre .scngs comn-1 A Festival of Folk heroe~s - China's Politburo standing corn-I menting on the film's progres- (Cinema Guild, Arch. 4Aud., 7 & mittee to six. Sion - rather like carmmeici&5~ 9:05) - A collection of nur~nical< TWO 0 T H E R committee between acts. Nonetheless, the l American idols (Paul Biunyon, members have died in the past 'film's theme is a solid one, the Johnny Appleseed, etc.) as seen t year - party elders 'Thung Pi- acting is exceptional, and Ander-, through the eyes of Walt Dis- Wu and Kang Sheng -- empha- son's direction is ilinaginatikle, ; ney. Excellent animation as al-I sizing the vulnerability old age if undisciplined. 0 Lucky Manl ways, but in most cases the has placed on the heirarchy is a recent addition to Ann Ar- original stories of these char- which rules 780 million Chinese b-or "cult" films, so you better acters are more exciting than1 making up the world's most come early.*** the cartoon adaptations. FLI!1 for populous nation.; Slaughterhouse-Five - (Mat-' he kids nonetheless.*** After withdrawing from pub- rix, 7 & 9:30) - See WednesdayI lic ifein My 174 te alingCinma.King of Hearts - Ann Arbor Cieoligradu ay passedtoe isgMUSieCa.Film Co-op, MLB 4, 7 & 9) - Chougradall pased oer is msicAnd again. Alan Bates con-' deities to Vice Premier Teng I Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, blue- quers all.*** Hsiao-Ping, widely thought to grass, 9:30, $1. And Now For Something Corn-t be his most likely successor. Golden Falcon - Melodiaso, ltl ifrn AnAbr IThe pragmatic Ten g, who has 'ILatin jazz, 9:30, $1.Flm Co-opiferMLB 3,(7, 8:45, shotbac to owe aftr bing Blind Pig--Shooby Doo and the 10:30) - This filmed collcti')n disgraced during the 196669 Principles of Utility, 9:30, fi. of Monty Python skits bombed Cultural Revolution, is gener- Chances Are--City Boys, rook, when released in the U.S. sev- ally identified with Chou's poli- 8, $1 to $1.50. erlyasaojbti o en cies. He. too, has a special ea er gbti o ~'n finterest in foreign affairs. Casa Nova-Him and I, 9-1,! re-circulated due to the group's no cover., newly-found TV fame. Fromy Heidelberg Rathskeller--Mus-; this writers admittedly minority; Daily Official Bulletin t ard's Retreat, folk, 9-1, 110 perspective is an extremely nale ..::.. .:.:.:. .... .1 __ .%. ,? $'+i ;iS::;N cover, variation on Laugh-In, F:re~ign . ,Studa Jnury10 Mr. Flood's Party-Mike Smith' Theatre, and Britain's own G'oon Day Calendar and his Country Volunteers, 9, hw lhuhluhe ntee WUOM: American Issues Radio $1unharnpy times may al;.rne be Forum-"Working in America," 11 justification enough for this: aMusic School : Degree Recitals-!i group's existence, it is no gur r-, ChrlMiers, viola. 2 pm: David fr da antee of good comedy, or. in Gladstone, tenor, 8 pm: both at; this case, good filmmaking."* Recital Hall. Slaughterhouse-Five - (M, t-; Basketball: UIM vs. Indiana, Cris- JAUR;orix, 7 & 9:30) - See Wednesday ler Arena, 2:05 pmn. JNAYl Hockey: TUM vs. Minnesota-Du- CINEMA Cinema. luth, Yost Ice Arena. 7:30 pmn. A Woman Under the Ifu~e-- Musical Society: Puccint's La Bo-- (Cinema II, Aud. A, 7 & 9:45)' 34 ROOKIES STARTED bemne, Power. 8 pm. Career Planning & Placement - John Cassavetes' searing, NEW YORK (A') - Thirty-four 3200 SAil, 164-7456 merciless study of .ion-common- rookies gained strating positions If you want a job or plan to at- icative marriage, with Gena in the National Football League tend graduate/professional, schoolRoIadanPee akwr-Itisaona ng28fs-yr make an appointment to visit with RolnsadPtrIakwr-ti esnaog28frtya reps on campus. Interviewing at ing the, director's imp ravisati n- players. Among the starters thisj CP&P: Jan 20; orbach's Ina., Jan. al technique to an almost {tn- fall was Atlanta's quarterback' 21; Prudential Life, Jan. 22; so. Methodist univ/Law, Cargill, & U. bearable intensity. Rowlands is Steve Bartkowski, the NFL num- of Toledo/Law. simply spectacular, deserving of ber one draft choice. (conutinuued)I Bimbo's-.-Gaslighters, raglime singalong, 6-1.30, 50c after 8. Mr. Flood's Party - Silvtr- stones, blues, 9, $1. Heidelberg Rathskeller ---Ms- tard's Retreat, folk, 9-1, no,, cover. Ark-National Recovery Act, string band, 9, $2.50. Golden Falcon - Metodoso, Latin jazz, 9:30, $1.j Blind Pig - Dave Workman Blues Band, 9, $1. Chances Are-City Boy3, rock,: 9, $2 to $2.50. Casa Nova-Him and I, 9 1,' no cover. Musical Society-Beaus Arts Trio, Rackham Aud., 8.3. M~'usic School Philhar!monic Orchestra, Hill Aud., 8. .Residential College - Berroque music, EQ Aud., 8. Movie con:in entary for this: weekz's Ilafp pnin~s calendar was prepared by Kira Potter. James Burns coordinated munsic list- mngrs. The, feature 'was edited by IDavid Bio mquist.I Put the DAILY. on Your Doorstep. II I Why wait until the afternoon to catch up cn what's happening in the world when the Daily con be at your doorstep in time for breakfast? 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