Page Eleven Friday, June 11l, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, June ii, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Happenings(o (Continued from Page 10) through the tenuous shield of the rich, but drawing inexorab- ly nearer to them. Shirley Mac- Laine and Kenneth Mars, bet- ter kknown for their comedy role sare stunning in their per- ceptive interpretation of the uptight couple, with a support- ing cast nearly as good. Des- parate Characters is a thinking man's film, and don't let that ca:egorization put you off; this is probably the best single of- fering of the summer. **** Rebel Without a Cause - (Ann Arbor Film Co-op, Ang. Aud. A, 9 only) - Nicholas Ray's high school delinquency tale is th most notable genre film of the '50's, every element of which is relegated to insig- nificance by its star and its director. Forget the cornball script with its troubled - teen cliches, forget the bad acting by some of the kids and most of the adults, the hokey sets an the general Hollywood men- tality pervading the preceed- ings Ray's vision of a night and a half in the life of a youth- ful loner ignores those cellu- loid boundaries and transcends itself into an ethereal legiti- macy all its own. Under his eye, his characters glide and dance through an ecstatic - de- monic Walpurgis Nacht, where the young are immortal and the only death the sudden death of morning. Ray found the per- fect extension of his dark li- turgy through James Dean, who instinctively understood truths most trained actors didn't, who never grew old and thus worn out, who instead remained as eternal as the night - spawned moonchildren of his director's rite. **** MUSIC Pine Knob - Marshall Tuck- er Band, Charlie Daniels Band, $7.50 and $5.00 Second Chance - MoJo Boo- gie Band, Rock, $1.00 students, $1.50 others Mr. Flood's Party - Eric Glatz, Country, no cover. Wednesday CINEMA Modern Times - (Ann Ar- bo- Film Co-op, Ang. Aud. A, 7 & 9) - Man vs. machine in this immortal, deceptively sim- ple humanity study. Charlie Chaplin's funniest film is also his best. **** Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex - (Peoples' Bicentennial Com- mission, MLB, 7, 8:30 & 10) - Woody Allen's disjointed com- edy is less a parody on Dr. Reuben than on various movie genres (the horror film, the Italian film, etc.). An extreme- ly mixed bag, with the Allen- starring episodes faring con- siderably better than those in which he doesn't appear. The film is far less than the sum of its parts, but certainly con- tains something for everyone. MUSIC Second Chance - Chopper, Top 40, $1.00 students, $1.50 others. Blind Pig - Larry Mander- ville and Friends, Jazz, $1.00 Mr. Flood's Party - Stony Creek, Bluegrass, 75c cover Pine Knob - Waylon Jenn- ings, Jessi Colter, Tompall, The Outlaws Band, $7.50 and $5.00 Thursday CINEMA Gimie Shelter - (Ann Ar- bor Film Co-op, Ang. Aud. A, 7:15 & 9) - Billed as the dark side of Woodstock, this film chronicles The Rolling Stones' 1969 American tour, culminat- ing with their apocalyptic free concert at Altamont. Gripping and horrifying, although there has always been some lingering doubt as to how much of the documentary may have been stage - managed by the film- makers. An absorbing rock psychology study nonetheless. ELECT: r Stephen Lu Board of Education t on June 14 EXPERIENCE: in schools and in teaching. INVOLVEMENT: in community activities. REPRESENTATION: Yours in Board of Education. Paid Political Advertisemoent i- " VAN OVE N 5hOES WICKELS ArCA ___ It's the Just Jeans Season FREE GIFTS Free beach balls, T-Shirts & denim tote bags for you. Just buy any two items- jeans, tops or belts- and you get a gift free! USTJEANS Briarwood Mall Ann Arbor, Mich. One day the scariest thing about cancer may be the needle that makes you immune to it. The theory: build up the body's defense to fight off a disease naturally. Dramatic research in this direction is going on right now. Scientists are working on mechanisms to make the body reject cancer. And the promise for the future is staggering. Wouldn't you feel good knowing you contributed to the re- search? Feel good. Please contribute. Your dollars will help further all our cancer research. We want to wipe out cancer in your lifetime. American Cancer Society T" * PA~t 00KIRISUTEC .Y "E PU9LSf4E* A S A OUBL1C $ER VICE