Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, August 1,.']97 5 Page Six THE MICHiGAN DAILY Friday, August 1, 1975 Ja star Shah shar ple it th trad whe caw. brill To Film oper som are vice Oliv Turn er D show Happenings. * V -lots of rock and roll but little Ten Little acting. wood 4) - Once is Not Enough - (Mich- der myster COMMERCIAL CINEMA igan Theatre) - Stars K i r k Reed andI Douglas, George llamilton, and ten peopleo aws - State) - This thriller Alexis Smith. An adaptation of eliminatedt s Richard Dreyfuss, Robert Jacqueline Suzanne's last novel Supervixe w, and a 25-foot Great White about the age-old lovi triangle Another Rit rk which eats people like peo- - a woman, her husband, and flick. It'sf eat tuna fish. Reports have her lover. A little dope, a little midsummer at the once booming tourist sex, a little bit of everything. e in California and else- Minnie and Moskowitz - (Ma- re is suffering drastically be- trix Theatre) - Another film di- se of the film. Horrifyingly rected by John Cassevettes and fi iant. starring Gena Rowlands w it h nmy - (Fifth Forum) - Seymour Castle. a version of the Who's rock Drowning Pool ( Briarwood 1) a. Has been criticized by - Paul Newman teams up withI e because the people who Joanne Woodward in a run of Soundea singing should be acting and the mill detective story. World Film -versa. Stars Ann Margaret, Love and Death - (Briarwood ture, F1.2 er Reed, Elton John, Tina 2) - Woody Allen's latest effort 3 $1.25 p ner, Eric Clapton, and Rog- hailed by some critics to be his ,7 and 9 p )altry. Even Jack Nicholson best. Spoofs the Napoleonic wars staricely Tyso vs his face ance in a while and those who wrote about them. stars 'CI Only Woody Allen could find The ine'C humor in war and peace and The Seduc SUBSTANCE only a Woody Allen fan could ems II, $1 DERRIDA: Linguistics appreciate it. p.m.) - It and Grammatology Funny Lady - (Briarwood 3) comic anddp -Streisand and Caan team up to ual satire di Borders Book Shop provide a sequel to the Fanny acclaimedu Brice story. Wertmuller. NN t Indians - (Briar- Agatha Cristie's mur- y starring Oliver Elke Sommer about on an island who are one by one. ns - (Campus) - uss Meyer p o r n o one way to cure boredom. riday August 1 CINEMA nd Claudine - (New Coop, double- fea- er single show, MLB .m. respectively) - n and Paul Winfield under.' Diane Carol audine' . tion of Mimi - (Cin- .25, 7:30 and 9:30 alian: subtitled. A political minded sex- rected by the highly woman director Lina The most hilarious photography araund. you in tears. Film Showcase - .m., free). Tup, Tup mm (Summer Film Stress and Coping, p.m., free). ilestones - (Cinema Architecture Audi- and 9:30 p.m.) - series which traces its and career of use. The first film estones for M'ckey key from his first to his role in the "Socerer's Apprentice," while the second part, called Mile- stones in Animation, traces the development and evolution of the animated 'cartoon. Les Maitres Fous; Cows of Dolo Ken Paye - (African Film Series, Lec. Rm. 1, 8 p.m ) MUSIC . The Ark - Amanda Bailey and Mike Smith - Folk, $1.50. Chances Are - Whiz Kids -- Rock, $1.50 for students, $2.00 others. Golden Falcon - Headwind - Jazz, $1.0. Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys - Bluegrass, $1.50. Mr. Flood's Party - Grievous Angels - Country, Root, $1.0. Blind Pig - Ann Arbor Ex- perimental Jazz - Jazz, $1.00. Bimbos - Gaslighters - Rag- time Dixieland, $.50. Rubalyat - Decades of e- cision - no cover. The Heidleburg - Mustard's Retreat - Folk, no cover. Hill Lounge - Shades of Bue -Rock, $1.00. UAC Free Concers - Jelediah -Rock, 7:30 p.m., People's Plaza (near the Union by the cube). THEATER Candida - (Michigan Rep '75, Mendelssohn, 8 p.m.). The Diary of Adam and Eve - The Sweetheart Revue - (UAC Playmakers, 3ciofling Aud. SEB, 8p.m.). EVENTS Ralph Nader - Co-ops and Consumer Systems - NASO, Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m. Chalk-in - The public is in- vited to draw sidewalk murals with Local Motion an:I Local Business logos. 10-12 p.m. on the ding. saturday August 2 CINEMA Sounder and Claudine - (New World Film Coop, double fea- ture, $1.25 per single show, MI B 3, 7 and 9 p.m. respectively) - Cicely Tyson and Paul Winfield star in 'Sounder'. Diane Carol won an Academy Award nom- ination for her role in "Clau- dine". The Seduction of Mimi - (Cin- ema IT, $1.25, And. A, Angell Hall, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.) - Brilliant satire by highly ac- claimed director tina Wertmul- ler. Italian: subtitled. MUSIC The Ark - Amanda Bailey and Mike Smith - Folk. $1.0. Blind Pig - Ann Arbor Ex- perimental Jazz - Jazz, $1.00. Chances Are - Whiz Rids - Rock, $1.50 for students, $2.00 others. Golden Falcon - Headwind - Jazz, $1.00. Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys - Bluegrass, $1.50. Mr. Flood's Party - Griev- ous Angels - Country, $1.00. Bimbo's - Gaslighter - Rag- time Dixieland, $.50. THEATRE Candida - See Friday s list- ing. The Diary of Adam and Eve; The Sweetheart Revue - See Friday's listing. EVENTS Sixth Annual Medieval Fcsti- Sal - 11 a.m. lawn of A r k, Arboretum, 3 p.m. (Continued on Page 7) The Diary of Adam and Eve Book, Music and Lyrics by: Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock. Additional Book Material by: Jerome Coopersmith. Basd on a story by: Thurs., July 31 and Evenings $2.00, Matine $1.50 L Fri., Aug. 1 at 8 p.m.; Tickets at the door Sat., m . 8at Noon to 8 p.m. days of show -m p SCHORLING AUDITORIUM The Sweetheart Revue U of M School of Education Dancing Donuts and E. University at Monroe Crazy Comedy Sponsored by UAC wie-angle It will have Summer (MLB 3, 7 p and Asylus Showcase) MLB 3, 7 I Disney Mi Guild, Old torium, 7:30 A two part the highligh Mickey Mot entitled Mil follows Mic film debut -- -FREE- F Saturday, Aug. 2 Sunday, Aug. 3' WALT DISNEY DOUBLE FEATURE West Park-1I a.m. Ark Lawn- 11 a.m. MILESTONES FOR MICKEY Burns Park-3 p.m. Arboretum-3 p.m. (AT 7:30) MUSIC PLAYS DANCE The highlights of Mickey Mouse's career includins Plane Crazy, The Bond Concert, Thru The Mirror and The Sorcerer's Apprentice Sequence from L a. .mw' Att i a a Fantasia, and then some. . ONA-STRA7,761-U, SHOWTIMtS: MONDAY-SATURDAY 7, 9: SUNDAY 5,7 A9