Friday, August 1, 1975
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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Friday, August 1, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven
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sunday
AUGUST 3
MUSIC
Chances Are - Crosstown
Traffic - Rock, $1.00 for stu-
dents, $1.50 others.
Del Rio - Jazz Entertain-
ment - 5:00 p.m., na cover.
Mr. Flood's Party - Stoney-
creek - Country, $.75.
EVENTS
6th Annual Medieval Festival
- See Saturday's listing.
monday
August 4
CINEMA
Hidden Structure - A. V. Cen-
ten, (Auditorium 3, MLB, 7
p.m.)- Math, Chem film.
MUSIC
Bling Pig - Boogie Woogie
Red Band - Blues, $1 00.
Chances Are - Mo Jo Boogie
Band - Rock, Blues $1.50.
Golden Falcon - Ana Arbor
Experimental Jazz - Jazz, $1.50.
Music School - Carillos Re-
cital - Burton Tower, 7-3 p.m.
Mr. Flood's Party - E r i c
Glatz - Country, no cove-.
tuesday
August 5
CINEMA
The Rain People .- (Ann Ar-
bor Film Coop, And. A, Angell
Hall, $1.25). A married woman
(Shirley Knight) tires of domes-
tic life and hits the road in this
film directed by Francis Cop-
pola. Years ahead of his time.
Eskimo Fight for Life -
(Wounded Knee Support Group,
MLB Aud. 1, 8 p.m.). Tast of
the Cuiva - (A.V. Center. Aud.
3, MLB, 7 p.m.).
MUSIC
Chances Are - Freeway -
Rock & Roll, $1.00 for students,
$1.50 other.
Golden Falcon - All Direc-
tions - Jazz, $1.00.
Mr. Flood's Party - Gemini
- Country, no cover.
UAC Free Concerts - Congo
Phil Paul and Friends - Jazz,
7:30 p.m. at Regents Plaza.
THEATRE
Canterbury Tales - (Michigan
Rep '75, Mendelssohn 8 p.m.).
wednesday
August 6
CINEMA
Miss Goodall and the Baboons
of Gombe - (A.V. Cen'er, Wild-
life films, Aud. 3, MLB, 7 p.m.)
King of Hearts - (Ann Arbor
Film Co-op, Aud. A, Angell Hall,
7, 9:30 p.m., $1.25) - A Scot-
tish soldier during W.W. I is
sent to a French town, evacuat-
ed except for an asylum. The
insane come off more sane than
anyone else in this masterpiece
of comedy by de Bric.
MUSIC
The Ark - Amateur night -
Hootenany, $.75.
Blind Pig - All Directions -
Jazz, $1.00.
Chances Are - Freeway -
Rock,;$1.00 for studen:s, $1.50
others.
Mr. Flood's Party-- Stoney
Creek - Country, $.75.
Bimbo's - Grievous Angels -
Country, no cover.
Music School - Music Youth
International Chorus -- H i 1l
Aud. 8 p.m.
EVENTS
Interiational Center - J. Dav-
id Singer, Melvin Small, John
Shy, "Conventions in Flux: The
American Military Response to
Vietnam" - Potentials f or
change, Lounge, International
Center, 3-5 p.m.
th ursday
August 7
CLNEMA
3 MLB, 7 p.m.).
The Chase - (Ann Arbor Film
Co-op, Aud. A, Angell Hall,
$1.25, 7, 9:30 p.m.) - Starring
Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda, and
Robert Redford, in action pack-
ed drama about a small town
sheriff who tries to save the life
of an escaped convict who he be-
lieves to be innocent.
MUSIC
Blind Pig - Rabbits - Rock
and Roll, $1.00.
Chances Are - Freeway -
Rock, $1.00 for students, $1.50
for others.
Golden Falcon - Athens Ex-
press - Greek Music, no cover.
Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys -
Bluegrass, $1.00.
Mr. Flood's Party - M i k e
Smith and His Country Volun-
teers - Country, $.75.
Bimbos - Grievous Angels -
Country, no cover.
THEATRE
Band Director and Antonia Canterbury Tales - (Miich
(A.V. Center, Music Films, Aud. Rep '75, Mendelssohn, S p.m,
igan
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GUEST NIGHT IS CANCELLED
for this enasgement only
"WHAT WE ARE DEALING WITH IS A
PERFECT EATING MACHINE"-from the
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