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Friday, Ju-e 13, 1975

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Five

Friday, Ju"e 13, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five

Happenings ...

COMMERCIAL CINEMA
A Brief Vacation - (Cam-
pus) - DeSica's latest and last
flick with Italian dialog, Erg-
lish suibtitles.
The Reincarnation of Peter
Proud - (Michigan) Weird tal-
es of a man, Michael Sarrazin,
who ismurdered by his wife
and reincarnate three weeks
before his daughters' birth.
Mandingo - (State) -- James
Mason and Susan George in film
version of the best-selling novel,
a tale of sadism and lust in
the ante-bellum South.
Return of The Pink Panther -
(Fifth Forum) - Peter Sellers
is the latest misadventures of
Inspector Closeau.
The Eiger Sanction - (Briar-
wood) - Clint Eastwood direct-
ed and starred in this discon-
neoted and boring spy flick.
Shampoo - (Briarwood) -
Warren Beatty as a Hollywwsd
hairdresser with a Doe Juan
complex. An uneven satire that
has its moments, but :omehow
does not come through :ogeth-
er.
Prisoner of Second Avenue -
(Briarwood) - Jack Lemnmrn
and Ann Bancroft in the film
version of the hit Neil Simon
play about beleaguered urban-
its coping with life in the Big
Apple.
Lepke - (Briarwood) - Tony
Curtis as a member of Murder
Inc. attempting to dissoive the
partnership.
Friday
June 13
CINEMA
Adam's Rib - (An Aibor
Film Coop, MLB Aud 3, 7 9)
- Tracy and Hepburn grace the
screen in this clasic film by
George Cukor that inspired the
pitiful television series of the
same name.
Pat and Mike - (Ann Arbor
Film Coop, MLB Aud. 4, 7:15
& 9:15) - Tracy and Hepburn
again in a story where love con-
quers all, making this film noth-
ing really new.
Fantastic Planet - (N e w
World, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7 &
9) - Winner at the Cannes Film
Festival, this film containing
some of the most remarkable
animation to ever hit the silver
screen. Incredible.
Wuthering Heights - (Cin-
ema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7 &
9) - If you like Emily Bronte's
novel, then you'll probably find
this adaptation satisfying, with
Lawrence Olivier and Merle
Oberon in the title rolls. Far
superior to the Samuel Arkoff
rehash.
Shame - (Cinema II, And. A,
7:30 & 9:30) - One of Berg-
man's most disturbing films,
Shame is a chronicle of for-
ment in the lives of two close
people, excellently portrayed by
Max Von Sydow and Liv Ull-
man.

MUSIC
Ark - Kate and Anna McGar-
rigle, singer songwriters, ) p.m.,
$2.50.
Bimbo's - Gaslighters, rag-
time, 6 p.m., $.50.
Blind Pig - Melodioso, Latin
Jazz, 9:30 p.m., $1.00.
Chances Are - Chance, rock
9:30 p.m., $1.511 students, 52.00
others.
Depot Cafe - Deede Plaz-
zola, folk, 9 p.m., $.50.
Golden Falcon - All Drec-
tions, $1.00.
Heidleberg - Mustard's Re-
treat, folk, no cover.
Hill Lounge - Mojo Boogie
Band, rock, 9:30 p.m., $1 00.
Loma Linda - JB and Co.,
pon, 9 p.m.
Mr. Floods Jarty - Starlight
on the Rails, $1.00.
Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys,
bt eerass, $1.50.
Rubaiyat - We the People,
9:30, no cover.
saturday
June 14
CINEMA
Fantastic Planet - (N e w
World Film Coop, Na'. Sci.
And., 7 & 9)
Murder, My Sweet - (Cin-
ema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7:30 &
9:30) - Edward Dmyvtryk's
gritty eye flick with Dick Pow-
ell. One of the leading pro-
diits of the film noir genre.
Bang the Drum Slowly rin-C
ema II, Angell Hall, Aud. A,
7:30 & 9:30) - Tragic baseball
drama about a mediocre young
player dying of Hodgkin's Isis-
ease. I-t is tender and aensitve
withmit lasing into svrupy sen-
timentality. Robert DeNiro and
Michael Moriarity star.
MUSIC
Ark - Kate and Anna Mc-
Garrigle, singer songwriters, 9
p.m., $2.50.
Bimbo's - Gaslighters, rag-
time, 6 p.m., $.50.
Blind Pig - Melodioso, Latin
Jazz, 9:30, $1.0.
Chances Are - Chance, rock,
9:30. $1.50 students, $2.00 oth-
ers.
Depot Cafe - Gemini, 9 p.m.,
$.50.
Golden Falcon - All Direct-
ions, 9:30 p.m., $1.00.
Heidleberg - Michael Hough,
folk, no cover.
Hill Lounge - Mojo Boogie
Bank, rock, 9:30, $1.00.
Loma Linda - JB and Co., 4
p.m., pop.
Mr. Flood's Party - Starlight
on the Rails, country/western,
$1.00.
Pretzel Bell - RFD boys,
bluegrass, $1.50.
Rubaiyat - We the People,
no cover.
EVENTS
Bicycle Club - 40-60 m i1 e
ride, 9 a.m., diag.
Graduate Outing Club - hik-

ing, Rackham N. Entry, 1:30
p.m.
June 15
MUSIC
Ark - Kate and Anna McGar-
rigle, singer songwriters, $2 50.
Bimbo's - Gaslighters, rag-
time, $.50.
Del Rio - Live Jazz, 4:30,
no cover.
Dooley's - acoustic rock and
blues, no cover.
Loma Linda - live jazz 5.30-
8:30, Mixed Bag 9 p.m., no cov-
er.
Mr. Floods Party - Meladio-
so, 4:30 - 7:30, Tim Carr, 9:30,-
$.50.
Ann Arbor Free Concert - at
the old municipal golf course on
Fuler road, Deluxe with Dallas
Hodge, The Rabbits and more.
Golden Falcon - DJ Double
O Soul, $1.00.
Chances Are - Hot Foot High-
way, rock, $1.00 students, $1.50
others.
monday
June 16
CINEMA
A Woman of Affairs - t Cin-
ema Guild, Arch. Aud., 8:00,
silent) - Greta Garba, re-
jected by her lover, marries a
old flame, and then cove.; up
for his thefts. Clarence Brown
directed.
MUSIC
':lind Pig - Boogir Woogir
Red, $1.w, otues, Y:31.
Chances Are - Ace High,
rock, $1.00 students, $1.30 th-
ers

Golden Falcon - Ann Arbor
Experimental Jazz, $1.00.
Loma Linda - JB and Cr.,
no cover.
Mr. Floods Party - Skunk
misery string hand, no cver,
9:30 p.m.
tuesday
June 17
CINEMA
Reefer Madness; The Mystery
of the Leaping Fish - (Ann
Arbor Film Coop, Angell Hall,
Aud. A, 7, 8:45, & 10:30) -
Reefer is the anti-marijuana
propaganda film now a campus
classic. Mystery is a send-up
of Sherlock Holmes with Dcn"-
las Fairbanks Sr.
MUSIC
Blind Pig - Small Change,
$1.00.
Chances Are - Sky King,
$1.50 students, $2.00 others.
Loma Linda - JB and Co.,
no cover.
Mr. Floods Party - Gemini,
9:30, no cover.
THE TUBE
There is the usual at 8:30 on
channel 2 as MASH once again
comes our way. However, a
promising entre is schedulad for
1:00 a.m. in the Tomorrow
Show. The Rosenberg spy trial
will be discussed with the sons
of the executed Julius and Ethel
Rosenberg and surviving co-de-
fendant Morton Sobell.
wednesday
June 18
CINEMA
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain
Gang - (Cinema Guild. Arch.
Aud., 7:30 & 9:30) - Merv n
LeRoy's 1932 film marked by
Paul Muni's powerful perform-
ance as an innocent man sent
to a southern chain gang. Good
stuff.
MUSIC
Blind Pig - Eagel Ridin Pop-

pa, jazz, $1:00.
Chances Are - Sky King,
$1.50 sturdents, $2.00 others.
Golden Falcon - DJ Double
O Soul, $1.00.
Loma Linda - JB and Co.,
no cover.
Mr. Flood's Party - Grievous
Angels, $.75, country/western.
EVENTS
Bicycle Club - 20 mile ride,
Diag, 6 p.m.
Empidadaes in Minor Sun-
dance concert, 8 r.m, Schor-
ling Aud. SEB.
THE TUBE
The shocking story of what'the
Nazi's did and planned to do to
build their master ract It's
called Of Pure Blood and will
appear at 9:00 p.m. on channel
56.
thursday
June 19
CINEMA
Fritz the Cat - (Ann Arbor
Film Coop) - Ralph Bakshi's
X-rated animation. Stylish, ir-
reverent, worth your while.
MUSIC
Bimbo's - Grievous Angels,
no cover.
Blind Pig - Reunion, jazz,
$1.00.
Chances Are - Sky King,
rock, $1.50 students, $2.00 oth-
ers.
Mr. Floods Party - M i k e
Smith and his Country Volun-
teers, country/western, $75.
Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys,
bluegrass, $1.00.
Golden Falcon - LJ iod-
ford and Steve Lovell pius F-
thesis, $1.00.
EVENTS
International night - Rocky
Mountain States menu, League
Cafeteria, 5-7 p.m., bring cash.
Empidadaes in Minor Sun -
dance Concert, Schorling Aud.,
SEB, 8 p.m.

WMACAW, rose

LAWRENCE OLIVIER in 1939
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
An award-winning adaptation of Emily Bronte's novel by William Wyler
and featurina Olivier in one of his finest roles as the electrifying Heath-
cliff and Merle Oberon as his beautiful servant. Very faithful to the plot,
the film touches deeply disturbinq romantic passions in its tempestuous
story of a love which triumphs over everything.

Theatre Company of Ann Arbor, Inc.
PRESENTS
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
MAD
MADOH NAS
an original production celebrating the
forward and positive movement of women
Fri., June13 Schorling Aud.
n (in the School of Ed
SaT June 14 Bldq. on East U.)
DONATION $2.00 CURTAIN AT 8:00 P.M.

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