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Second Chance - Moriah just
can't get enough of that top-40
rock.
Music
Ars Musica
Prepare for spring with har-
psichord concerti by J.S. Bach,
some of the best ever written. The
concerti includes concertos for
two, three, and four harpsichords,
which create immeasurably rich
yet crystalline sonic delights. This
celebration of the new season,
which includes a sonata by Zelenka
and a quadro by Telemann, will
take place at 3 and 8 p.m. Tickets
range from $4-10 and are
available from the Michigan
Theater Box Office. St. Andrew's
Church. (306 North Division). Call
662-3976 for further information.
School of Music
Come to the Horn Students
Recital at 2 p.m. in the School of
Music Recital Hall.
After the horns, be sure not to
miss the voice recital by Michael
Hellman, an outstanding baritone,
at 4 p.m. in the School of Music
Recital Hall. Call 763-4726 for more
information. All performances are
free.
Office of Major Events
That one and only star of
realistic pop Jimmy Buffet makes
his Ann Arbor appearance tonight
at Hill Auditorium at 8 p.m.
Ballads, drinking songs, rousing
rock tunes as well as lazy Sunday
afternoon pieces constitute the
music that has made this man
famous. Tickets are $9.50-11.50.
Call 763-2071.
Theater
Residential College Players
Tonight ... Only hits the scene
again tonight. See Friday's listing.
Canterbury Loft
The Bombs plays on tonight. See
Friday's listing.
Sports
Women's Tennis
The women's tennis team takes
on Miami, Ohio at the varsity cour-
ts this morning at 10. Call 763-2159.
Free.
I Women's Softball
At 11a.m. our girls confront Nor-
thwestern on the varsity softball
field (next to the Ray Fisher
Stadium). $1. Call 763-2159.
Etc
Audree Levy
Audree's 5th Ann Arbor Spring
Art Fair continues today from 10
a.m.-6 p.m. See Friday's listing.

Rick's - VVT plays rousing rock
and dance renditions from the
Clash, Jam and even some Talking
Heads.
Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy
Dancer) - David Mayer solos on
piano.
Second Chance - I-Tal plays
Ann Arbor's favorite reggae
tonight with SLK.
U-Club - Michael Pool comes
over from WCBN to spin dance hits
for tonight's Dance Party.
West Bank - Topaz shines with
top-40 hits.
Music
School of Music
There will be a composers forum
tonight at 8 p.m. in the School of
Music Recital Hall.
If you are not interested in com-
posers, then come to the per-
cussion students recital at 8 p.m.
instead. It's bound to be lively, so
come on down! Rackham Assem-
bly Hall.
Call 763-4726 for further details.
All performances are free.

Bars & Clubs

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see those boys defeat Wayne State
at 3 p.m. in the Ray Fisher
Stadium. $2 ($1 for students). Call
764-0247.
Etc
National Organization for Women
The Ann Arbor Chapter of NOW
will hold its monthly general
meeting tonight at 7:30 at the
Unitarian Church (1917
Washtenaw). The meeting will ex-
plore Women's spirituality with
guest speaker Carolyn Tingstad.
Call 971-5734.
Michigan Union Arts Program
The Union is proud to present
Hopwood Award-winning poet Tina
Michelle for their Poetry Series
today at 12:10. Michigan Union
Pendleton Room. Call 763-5900.
Free.

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And meticulously tailored in the
Corbin tradition of quality and
integrity.
See our distinguished collection
of Corbin trousers for spring-
in a range of fine fabrics from
dressy worsteds and linens
to more leisurely Madras,
poplins and khakis.

Bars & Clubs
The Earle - Larry Manderville
continues to entertain with
soothing piano solos tonight.
The Habitat - Pegasus will keep
you stompin' all night to their dan-
ce & rock tunes.
Joe's Star Lounge - For a won-
derful mixture of rock and ska
come see Aluminum Beach at
Joe's.
Mr. Flood's Party - Pete
Falkenstein performs bluesy
piano.
Mountain Jack's - Rainbo daz-
zles you with top-40 dance & rock.
Rick's - '60s rock 'n roll like
you've never heard before with the
Slang.
Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy
Dancer) - Bart Polot lights up
your night with piano classics.
Second Chance - Scott Morgan,
R & B quintet, offers more
than just your average tunes to
dance to.
U-Club - Reggae Dance Party
tonight will keep you swingin'.
West Bank - Top-40 sextet
Topaz plays dancin' hits.
Music
School of Music
Leon Fleisher will conduct the
University Symphony Orchestra
tonight at 8 p.m. in Hill
Auditorium. The orchestra will
perform Beethoven's "Coriolanus
Overture" and the "Concerto for
Violin" by Brahms in which
Ruggiero Ricciwill be soloist.
If you would rather hear a single
violin, there is also a violin recital
performed by Cynthia Birdgenaw
at 8 p.m. in Rackham Assembly
Hall.
If it's voice that you're after,
Steve Mattar, an excellent
baritone, will perform a voice
recital at 8 p.m. in the School of
Music Recital Hall.
For more information, call 763-
4726. All performances are free.
Sports
Men's Baseball
Take me out to the ballpark to

The Earle - Larry Manderville
plays piano classics tonight.
The Habitat - Pegasus has the
town rockin' with contemporary
dance hits.
Joe's Star Lounge - George
Bedard and the Bonnevilles rock
the place down with rockabilly
greats.
Mountain Jack's - More top-40
rock and dance hits with Rainbo
tonight.
Rick's - The Tony Brown Band
brings rhythmic reggae your way.
Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy
Dancer) - Bart Polot solos
sweetly on the piano.
Second Chance - Oldies and top-
40 rock with everyone's favorites,
the Teen Angels.
U-Club - Laugh Track gives
local comedians their big break on
the stage and offers you an oppor-
tunity to joke along.
West Bank - Topaz plays top-40
hits.
Music
School of Music
Carl St. Clair will conduct the
University Philharmonia at 8 p.m.
in Hill Auditorium. This is anex-
cellent chance to let the peaceful,
sounds of music relax your soul.
John Johan van der Merwe will
direct an operaworkshop tonight
at 8 p.m. at Rackham. For those of
you who have no idea of what an
opera workshop is, now is the time
to find out!
If neither of those were to your
liking, there is also a piano cham-
ber musicrecitalsata8 p.m. at the
School of Music Recital Hall.
Call 763-4726 for more infor-
mation. All performances are
free.
Theater
Professional Theater Program
Beggar on Horseback is the
finale to the Players '82'8 season.
It is the story of a composer of
serious music who has to stoop to
writing popular songs in order to
survive. Will he choose the woman
he loves or the one who offers him
financial security? Find out at 8
p.m. at the Power Center. Tickets
are $4.50-7.50. Call 764-0450.
Sports
Women's Softball
Come watch the gals take on.

Detroit at 3 p.m. at the vars
tball field (next to Ray
Stadium). $1. Call 763-2159.
Etc
University of Michigan
The 52nd Annual Hop
Awards will be held today
p.m. in Rackham Lecture
The Hopwood Award reco
talented graduate and
dergraduate students in :
fiction, essay and drama.
speakers will include Maxine
Kingston, author of such wo
Woman Warrior. Call 764
Bars & Clubs
The Earle - Larry Mande
performs delightful piano sol
The Habitat - Pegasus
you dancin' with contem:
rock.
Joe's Star Lounge - Urb
are rippin' up the joint with ]
danceable originals, oldies ar
B.
Mr. Flood's Party - The
World String Band combine
time, ragtime swing and blu
a guaranteed good time.
Mountain Jack's - Rainbo
you rollin' rock and dance hit
Rick's - Astralight s
tonight with rock in a c
porary style.
Roundhouse Saloon ((
Dancer) - Bart Polot sol
piano.
Second Chance - Teen A
keep you boppin' with oldie
top-40 rock.
U-Club - Soundstage pr
you the audience the opportu
witness local jazz and folk.
West Bank - Topaz whi
top-40 rock.
Music
University School of Music
Lou Smith will conduct th
band tonight at 8 p.m. Come
this talented group. Rackham
Linda Milne, a mezzo sop
will perform a voice recital t
at 8 in the School of Music i
Hall.
Jennifer Hilbish will als
form her voice recital tonig
p.m. Jennnifer is also ar
soprano so it may bet
deciding between the
Rackham Assembly Hall.
Call 763-4726 for morei
mation. All performances ar
University Musical Society
The Society is proud to p
the Chicago Symphony Orc
tonight at 8:30 in Hill Audit
The Orchestra will per
Mozart's "Magic Flute,"
ture; Bartok's Music for St
Percussion and Celeste.
Theater
University Mime Troupe
It's Mime, All Mime! is a c
tion of ensemble mimes tha
perform tonight at Scho
Auditorium (School Ed.) at
Tickets are available for $3
the Michigan Union Ticket C1
Call 763-6922.
Professional Theater Progran
Beggar on Horseback s
again this evening at 8 p.m
Wednesday's listing.
Canterbury Loft
Come see The Bombs,v
shows again tonight at 8
Friday's listing.

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o?5ve, INC.

Bars & Clubs
The Blind Pig - Boogie Woogie
Red boogies on piano and vocals.
The Earle - Larry Manderville
solos with sophisticated piano.
Joe's Star Lounge - The Blue
Front Persuaders will persuade
even you to have a wild time
tonight with their classic R & B.
Mr. Flood's Party - Soloist
Harmony plays folk guitar.
Mountain Jack's - Rainbo
comes from the land of Oz with top-
40 hot hits.

ANN ARBOR, 336 S. State St., 685-7228

T HERE'S A COREBIN BEIHIND EVERY CORBI N.

10 Weekend/April8,1983

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