7W S I i I i j. t 4 ....":'.::: ..::.:::..::::::. ::: ..,.. ...; .............. r:.""::"'"i'4. iSii:.:6iiiii:: iii4"iiYv . }::4.:. 4: ii::+:iNl.:: 4 : :".:::::: :":::::::. ::.:.:.: ..... '..... ln......... ... ...... ...... ........ .... _. ::::".:.::: ,.. ", ....: , . :. 1 ::::::.::r.v.::::rrr:: "ni; iii " ";, ";.:.:: :: ":;:r:: ":, r::: " :::;...,, ".".,...:. I Bars & Clubs Annie's Dugout-Bootleg, provides dancing entertainment tonight. The Blind Pig-Featured tonight is Willie D. Warren and the Brush St. Blues band. The Earle-The Ron Brooks Trio plays jazz. The Fox's Den-Jazz and classical piano playing for guests of the Lord Fox. The Habitat-Top '40s from Pegasus. The Heidelberg-Regal music from The Baron. Joe's Star Lounge-Steve Nar- della packs 'em in. King's Arms Band-Judge is in session. Mr. Flood's Party-Dick Siegel crashes the party. Mountain Jack's-Lifeline plays light music. Rick's American Cafe-An evening of crazy R&B covers by the Urbations. Roundhouse Saloon-Bart Polot plays piano at the Gandy Dancer. Second Chance-On a weekend dreary White Raven plays oldies and R&B. Stage Door-Comic and singer Stewart Mitchell brings out the laughs. guitar and latino rhythms; doors open at 8:30 for the 9 p.m. show.I (1421 Hill). Call 761-1451. Michigan Opera Theatre The Haunted Castle, the Polish opera by Stanislaw Moniusko, opens the Opera Theatre's 1982-3! season at the Music Hall (350 Madison Ave., Detroit). Directed by noted Polish stage director Wojciech Haik, the new production features magnificent dance num- bers and a highly ethnic flavor. For information call 963-3717. Office of Major Events Joe Jackson sings selections from his latest album Night and Day at Hill Auditorium tonight at 8 p.m. Artist of "Is She Really Going Out With Him?" fame; also fine Louis Jordan covers from Jumpin' Jive. Tickets range from $8.50-. 10.50. Recommended. (530 S. State) Call 763-2071. ITheatre W5 Productions Ann Arbor's newest theatre company presents Bent, a recent play about individuals struggling through an oppressive -environ- ment; opens tonight at the Canter- bury Loft (332 S. State). The production, set in Nazi Germany, plays until Sunday; $3 donation requested. Show starts at 8 p.m. Call 665-0606. Birmingham Theatre The Birmingham Theatre holds ................ ............ fdtur( )dalj Bars & Clubs Annie's Dugout-Genuine dance rock with Bootleg. The Blind Pig-Willie D. Warren and the Brush St. Blues Band plays Detroit blues. The Earle-Jazz with the Ron Brooks Trio. The Fox's Den--Jazz and classical piano. The Habitat-Pegasus performs top-40 and dance tunes. The Heidelberg-The Baron plays upstairs. Joe's Star Lounge-Steve Nar- della fires up the crowd. King's Arms Band-Bimbo's hosts the Judge band. , Mr. Flood's Party-Dick Siegel returns with more R&B. Mountain Jack's-Lifeline throws out more dance music. Rick's American Cafe-Hear "That Mellow Saxophone" from. the Urbations. Roundhouse Saloon-Pianist Bart Polot entertains at the Gandy Dancer. Second Chance-White Raven plays oldies and R&B. Stage Door-Laugh along with singer/comic Stuart Mitchell. West Bank-Mystique keeps you on the dance floor. United Scleroderma Foundation Inc. Scleroderma is a skin disease. Today's fund-raising walk will help combat it. Numbers to call for in- formation on picking up 'sponsor sheets for the walk are: 334-9860, 673-6696, 625-5985, or 268-7813. Registration begins at 9:30 in the parking lot in front of the Water- ford Township Water Department office. Walkers will receive a free lunch of salad and pizza at Mitch's II (666 Highland), also live music. Volunteers from the Waterford Police Department will escort walkers. University Musical Society Schola Cantorum of Oxford, one of Europe's finest choral ensem- bles,performs under the direction of Ivor Bolton today at 4 p.m. at Rackham Auditorium. Joe's Star Lounge "Get Bent at Joe's," a benefit for W5's new production of Bent at the Canterbury Loft, features Martin Simmons and the Spaceheaters and Marietta Bayliss along with a bunch of Lepers. Support your local theater. Rick's American Cafe Asleep at the Wheel comes to the Cafe for two shows. These boys play country, boogie, and all that is fit to dance to. 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. $6. Theatre W5 Productions Closing performance of Bent, a character examination set in Nazi Germany at the Canterbury Loft. See listing for Friday. Bars & Clubs The Blind Pig-Rockabilly with George Bedard and the Bon- nevilles. The Earle-Larry Manderville plays solo jazz piano. Joe's Star Lounge-Blue Front Persuaders persuade all to have fun. Tuef d Bars & Clubs Annie's Dugout-Ron Parker hosts the New Talent Nite. The Earle-Larry Manderville still plays solo jazz piano. The Fox's Den-Jazz and classical piano at Lord Fox. The .Habitat-Changes performs dance music. Joe's Star Lounge-To be an- nounced. Mr. Flood's Party-George Bedrad are Mr. B play. Mountain Jack's-Party with Lifeline's top-40 entertainment. Rick's American Cafe-Take the trip with the Flying Tigers. Roundhouse Saloon-Bart Polot's piano at the Gandy Dancer. Second Chance-Ann Arbor's own Annex band adds a little rock. University Club-Reggae Night brings DJ Michael Kremen to the turntable. West Bank-Mystique adds ex- citement to your night with top-40. Winston's Pub-Buster Banks entertains on piano. Music University Musical Society Itzhak Perlman astounds tonight's audience at Hill Auditorium with his complete technical and musical mastery of the violin. The show starts at 8:30, p.m. at Ferry Field. Volleyball Michigan vs. Wayne p.m., at the Central Recreational Building. State, 7 Campus Bent: Canterbury Loft, Friday-Sunday night. Sports Football Michigan takes Hoosiers, 1 p.m. at stadium, of course. on Indiana the football The Ark June Millington sings feminist inspired songs accompanied by electric guitar and latino rhythms. Doors open at 8:30 (1421 Hill St.). 761-1451. Folktown Gemini, featuring identical twins Sando and Laszlo Slomovits perform a wide variety of American and ethnic music on a variety of instruments, including bones, fiddlesticks, and the limber-f jack (don't ask us). But the vocal harmonies provide the true show highlights; admission is $4 (South- field Civic Center, Parks & Recreation Building). Call 855-9848 for infor and directions. Office of Major Events Reggae woman Rita Marley brings a touch of Jamaica to Hill Auditorium tonight at 8 p.m. The Fabulous Five (the Wailers?) play along; tickets run from $7.50-9.50. Call 763-2071 for ticket information. Safe House Labyris, a popular women's band from Detroit,will be playing their own and other women's ban- ds' compositions in several-part harmony at the Michigan Union. The concert is a benefit for the Safe House, Washtenaw County's shelter for battered women and their children. Tickets are $5 at the door. The show starts at 8. School of Music Kerry Stevenson, MM, performs1 on piano at Recital Hall, beginning at 8 p.m. Theatre W5 Productions The 2nd performance of Bent by Ann Arbor's newest theatre com- pany begins at 8 p.m. See listing for Friday. Etc. Center for Continuing Education of Women A free conference planned by the U of M School of Social Work, "Power and Leadership: Women in Human Service Ad- ministration," goes from 9 to 5 on the fourth floor of Rackham Auditorium. The program ad- dresses practical issues for women in leadership roles in human ser- vice, health, education, and com- munity service. Afternoon workshops for minority women will also be held. Bars & Clubs Joe's Star Lounge- "Get Bent at Joe's." See Music. Mr. Flood's Party-Steve Wethy plays piano. i/ Bars & Clubs The Earle-Ron Brooks trio returns with light jazz. The Habitat-Changes enter- tains with style. Joe's Star Lounge-To be an- nounced. Mr. Flood's Party-Whimsical and classy folk from the Lost World String band. Mountain Jack's-Have fun with Lifeline's top-40 covers. Rick's American Cafe-Local dance band Falcons performs fine funk. Second Chance-Mariner travels the top-40. University Club-Smiles abound at Laugh Track. West Bank-Mystique's top-40 aims to please. Winston's Pub-Regular pianist Buster Banks performs at Win Schuler's. Music The Ark Bring your body, voice, and/or instrument to Open Mike Night at 9 p.m. (1421 Hill St.) Call 761-1451. Theatre Professional Theatre Program One of the longest running com- edies in history, Born Yesterday, premieres at 8 p.m. in the Men- delssohn Theater at the Michigan League. Michigan Ensemble Theatre performs the story of a conniving junkman trying to buy the government. Call 763-5213. Turfd Boys and Brian James. of the Dammed, brings the darker side of what they call "punkadelic" to Ann Arbor. Hold on to your mohawk; show starts at 9:30 p.m.; general admission is $7.50. (516 E. Liberty) Call Prism productions at 665-4755. University Musical Society Festival of the Nile, a coalition of 40 native Egyptian artists import the gamut of Egyptian culture from folk music and stick dances to epic ballads and belly dancing. The Pharoahs come to Ann Arbor at 8 p.m. tonight at the Power Cen- ter. Call 665-3717. Theatre Professional Theatre Program Michigan Ensemble Theatre performs the comedy Born Lords of the New Church: Second Chance Yesterda delssohn listing. X Marson I This B displays Union st 10 a.m.- display art from Tibet, proxima exhibited prints, v chings, price ran Asleep at the Wheel: Rick's AmericanCafe, Sunday night. SLK: University Club, Friday night. University Club-Popular ska band SLK will put you in a dancing mood. West Bank-Mystique plays top- 40. Winston's Pub-Win Schuler's lounge plays host to pianist and singer Buster Banks. Music The Ark Famed feminist singer June Millington performs in this, the fir- st in a new Women's Music Series. Performance includes electric auditions today for their new production of the musical Oliver. Parts are available for boys bet- ween ages 8 and 12 as well as adults; all performers must show singing ability. For further infor- mation call 644-3533. Sports Volleyball Michigan vs. Indiana, 7 p.m. at the Central Campus Recreational Building. Winston's Pub-Pianist Buster Banks entertains. Music Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra Society Music director Carl Daehler conducts this 25-member chamber orchestra in its fifth concert season debut at the Michigan Theatre. Tonight's concert features Detroit Symphony Orchestra harpist, Jane Rosenson in works of Handel, Bizet, and others. Call 996-0066 for information. Mountain Jack's-Enjoy an evening with Jack's DJ enter- tainer. Rick's American Cafe-Asleep at the Wheel. See Music. Second Chance,-Last chance to see White Raven, oldies and R&B. West Bank-A relaxing evening of light jazz. Music~ Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra The orchestra opens its 54th con- cert season this afternoon at 3 p.m. at the Power Center with solo per- formances by violist Donald MacInnes on J.N. Hummel's "Fantasy for Viola and Or- chestra," and Hector Berlioz's "Harold in Italy." Call 761-6099. Free. Mr. Flood's Party-Ray Kamalay performs. Mountain Jack's-Lifeline enter- tains with top-40. Rick's American Cafe-SLK packs the dance floor. Come early for a good seat. Second Chance-Local rock 'n' rollers Live Wire fire up the Chan- ce. University Club-Michael Kremen DJ's the Rockin' Oldies show. Winston's Pub-A piano and, singing performance by Buster Banks. Music School of Music Tenor Waldie Anderson perfor- ms at tonight's 8 p.m. Faculty Voice Recital at Rackham. but tickets have been sold out for a month. Call 665-3717. Etc. Lamaze Childbirth Preparation Association of Ann Arbor. This support group, for those who have experienced a miscarriage, tubal pregnancy, stillbirth, or early death of an in- fant, will hold itsfirst meeting from 7-9 p.m. at the Hospice of Washtenaw office (2530 S. Main Street). Attendance is opento singles, couples,. relatives, and friends; trained facilitators will run all meetings. The group will continue to meet the first Tuesday of every month. Free. Sports Field Hockey Michigan vs. Central Michigan, 4 Bars & Clubs The Earle-More jazz from the Ron Brooks trio. The Habitat-More top-40 from Changes. Joe's Star Lounge-To be an- nounced. Mr. Flood's Party-Live Wire electrifies. Mountain Jack's-More top-40 from Lifeline. Rick's American Cafe-Slither down with Newt and the Salaman- ders, Second Chance-Lords of the New Church preside tonight. See Music. University Club-UAC gives you the giggles with the Soundstage show. West Bank-Mystique comes alive with top-40. Winston's Pub-Sit back and en- joy Buster Banks jazz performan- ce. Music Mile High Club Trainable, a new wave/reggae/ calypso/dub band (multi-talented, yes?) from the Lansing area per- forms tonight. Second Chance Lords of the New Church, the recently-formedBsuperpunk group featuring Stiv Bator of .the Dead 'Born Yesterday': Mendelssohn, Thursday tt film ..e'...y.Yll..F..he .'. ..*tvo ". .. .., x._..v. ,. ..._:..... .... ... ,. .. . .. .. .... ...... .. >.... _. _. .. _. .... n .. ... .... .... . .. .. ,_. 0 l7 ,MynaU/ vcto.Lr [i *R1702 ZXTn ®.