Fridby, May 30, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Fricllsy, May 30, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Happenings. a wBlind Pig - Reunion, jazz, America at a w ee $1.00. tury, direct Chances Are - Brainstorm, ALL WEEK rock, $1.50 students, $2.00 oth- Blind Pig COMMERCIAL CINEMA ers. Red, boogie Depot Cafe - George Peder- Chances2 A Child Under a Leaf - sen, blues, $.50. way, rock, (Campus) - Dyan Cannon in an Golden Falcon - Free Flight, others. insipid drama about a house- rock, $1.00. Mr. Flood wife with a lot of problems. Mr. Flood's Party - Grievous folk and bl Return of the Pink Panther- Angels, country, $1.00. Music Sc (Fifth Forum) - Peter Sellers Pretizel Bell - RFD Boys, cital, Helen in the latest misadventures of bluegrass, $1.50. inspector Clouseau. EVENTS. A Woman Under the Influence -(Michigan) - Housewife ISMRRD - Human Fulfill- 'u Gena Rowlands and husband ment: Helping the Retarded Peter Falk attempt to deal with Achieve Healthful Sexual Ex- their respective psychoses in perience at ISMRRD headquar- John Cassavettes painful and ters, 130 S. First. incisive drama. 400 Blows Breakout - (State, till Wed.) Coop, Andt -Charles Bronson helps an in- Satrd a fistruggles nocent Robert Duvall escape with the ad from prison. MAY 31w Mandingo - (State, from Wed.) - James Mason and CINEMA Blind Pig Susan George in the film ver- Harold and Maude - (New jazz, $1.00. sion of the best selling novel, World, Nat. S$0A0d., 7&9) - . a tale of sadism and lust in And again.$00. ante-bellum South. Pure swill. High Sirra-(Cinema Guild, Mr. Fion The Eiger Sanction - (Briar- Arch. Aud., 7:30 & 9:30) - lSmcn wood) - Clint Eastwood direct- Raoul Walsh's stylish gangster teers, coun ed this one, something about film, with Humphrey Bogart as Pretzel B some spies who climb a moun- Mad Dod Earle, a killer on the gels, counts tain. run from the police. Also star- Shampoo - (Briarwood) - ring Ida Lupino. d Warren Beatty as a Hollywood L'Avventura - (Cinema, And. hairdresser with a Don Juan A, Angell Halt, 7&9:30) - The complex. An uneven social sa- film that gave Antonioni his first tire that has its moments, but international recognition is set somehow doesn't come togeth- in aristicratic postwar Italy, er. and involves the search for a Portraito Prisoner of Second Avenue- young woman who vanishes un- Guild, Arch (Briarwood) - Jack Lemmon der mysterious circumstances. Cinema ver and Anne Bancroft in the film MUSIC 33-year-old version of the hit Neil Simon Ark - Norman Blake, folk sexual pro play about beleaguered urban- guitar, $2.50. Shirley Ca tes coping with life in the Big Blind Pig - Reunion, jazz, Ark - A Apple. $1.00. Ak-A Lepke - (Briarwood) - Tony Chances Are - Brainstorm, Blind Pig Curtis as'a member of Murder rock, $1.50 students, $2.00 oth- jazz, $1.00. Inc. You're on yoursown - ers. Chances A Last Tango in Paris-(Mat- Depot Cafe - George Peder- no cover rix, until Tues.) - Marlon sen, blues, $.50. men. Brando and director Bernardo Mr. Flood's Party - (Griev- Golden F Bertolluci collaborated on this ous Angels, country, $1.00. Soul, soul, stunning film which Pauline Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys, Mr. Flood Kael wrote "altered the face of bluegrass, $1.50. Angels, cou an artform." EVENTS A Streetcar Named Desire- Women's Cultural Center Cof- (Matrix, from Tues.) - The fee House, musical entertain- titi Tennessee Williams drama that ment at Guild House, 802 Mon- put Brando on the map. Ella roe St., at 9 p.m. Kazan directed. Sunday The Rulin bor Film f iday JUNE 1 gelt Hall, 7 satire on MAY 30 Harold and Maude - (New c 'w CINEMA World, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7&9 pm) Blind Pig - Just in case you missed it $1.00. Harold and Maude - (New on Friday or Saturday. Golden F World, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7&9) - MUSIC Persuasion, Ruth Gordon and Bud Cort. Ark - Norman Blake, folk Mr. Flon Once again. guitar, $2.50. Smith and Carnal Knowledge - (Ann Chances Are - Brainstorm, leers coun] Arbor Film Coop, MLB Aud. rock, $1.00 students, $1.50 oth- Pretzel B 3, 7&9) - Mike Nichols' exam- ers.b ination of what men and wom- Del Rio - jazz music, no cov- bluegrass, en do with, and to, each other. er (afternoon). American Wait Until Dark - (Ann Ar- Depot Cafe - Starlight on the presents th bor Film Coop, MLB Aud. 4, Rails, folk, no cover, west at th 7:15 and 9:15) - Audrey Hep- Golden Falcon - Agent 00- cafeteria fr burn and Alan Arkin in a ter- Soul, soul, $1.00. rific thriller about a recently Mr. Flood's Party - Melodio- blinded housewife terrorized by so, latin jazz, $.75 (afternoon) criminals, and Tim Carr, folk, $.50 (even- How Tasty Was My Little ing). Frenchman - (Cinema Guild, EVENTS Arch Aud.,7:30 and 9:30) - Bike Club 40-60 mile ride, Brazilian black vomedy about meet on the Diag at 9 a.m. a 16th century French trader Audience requested topics will captured by Brazilian Indians. be discussed at -the Planetar- Banned from the Cannes Film ium in the Exhibit Museum at Festival for excessive nudity. 3 p.m. La Dolce Vita - (Cinema II, Aud. A, Angell Hall, 7&10) - Fellini's masterpiece on the de- -1 3iId ay i cay of modern Rome. With Mar- cello Matrolanni and Anouk JUNE 2 Aimee. MUSIC CINEMA Tol'able David - (Cinema 76- Ark- Norman Blake, folk gui- Guild, Arch. Aud., free, silent, tar, $2.50, 8:00) - A recreation of life in . N the turn of the cen- ed by Henry King. MUSIC - Boogie Woogie woogie, $1.00. Are - Hotfoot High- $1.00 students, $1.50 's Party - Gemeni, ues, no cover hool - Carillon Re- Fan, 7-8 p.m. iesday JUNE 3 CINEMA - (Ann Arbor Film A, 7&9) - Truffaut's re, chronicling the a a twelve year old ult world. MUSIC - Melidosio, latin alcon - Jazz group, d's Party - Mike his Country Volun- try, $1.00. ell - Grievous An- ry, $.75. 0 Inesday JUNE 4 CINEMA of Jason - (Cinema . Aud., 7:30&9:30)- ite documentary of a black male homo- stitute, directed by rke. MUSIC mateur night, $.75. - All Directions, Are - Lightnin, rock, or women and 1.00 alcon - Agent 00- $1.00. 's Party - Grevious ntry, $.75. " ursday JUNE S CINEMA tg Class - (Ann Ar- Coop, Aud. A. An- &9:45) - Pitch black the British upper Peter O'Toole. MUSIC - Reunion, jazz, alcon - Means of soul, $1.00. d's Party - Mike his Country Volun- try, $.75. ell - RFD Boys, 1.00. EVENTS Heritage Nights e American North- e Michigan League -om 5-7:15 p.m. if you see news call DAILY Everest conquered A Chinese expedition reached the top of Mt. Everest Tuesday. The team members included a woman, making this the second time women have reached the top of the fabled mountain. Blank paper-key to training a Picasso GAINESVILLE, Fla. (A' - If parents want their children to be creative, they shouldn't give them coloring books, says one art expert. "The child needs to develop an individual approach to real- ity through his art," says Dr. Merle Flannery of the Univer- sity of Florida's College of Ed- ucation. "A coloring book sug- gests that there is a mold he has to fit into." SHE suggests giving a child a blank piece of paper and crayons, instead of formalized coloring books with objects to be filled in. "It's much better for the child to find out for himself what his visual representattion of life is," Dr. Flannery says. "A parent would not ask a three-year-old to speak a com- plete sentence, but he would ask the child to draw a house." She also advises parents not to pass judgment on the child's primitive art. "ONCE I gave a three-year- old paper and a crayon," she said. "The child had never drawn before, so he was cau- tious at first. But then he en- thusiastically started drawing lines and circles all over the place.He was really haveta good time." "Immediately, t h e mother stopped the child, saying 'Don't mess up the paper. Draw a bunnv.' The little boy sat there bewildered, because to him that bunny didn't mean as much as his scribbles." Dr. Flannery said parents of- ten force a child to advance too quickly artistically, when they expect normal develop- ment in other areas. "A CHILD babbles before he talks, crawls before he walks and scribbles before he draws," she says. "I guess the parents think there must be something wrong with the child if. he doesn't draw reality as they see it. Ac- tually, he is just developing his concept of reality, so rushing him at this point will only turn him against art." PETER SELLERS Sat'M S CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER 'n.5+'&4 CATHERINE SCHELL HERBERT LOM BLAKE EDWARDS AKELDA~ HN Y QYY MANC N HAL+:s DAs9 United Artists PG 761-9700 P M I