a..r Ce _S t Bars & clubs Annie's Dugout - Northwind hits the stage with rockin' oldies. Arbor Valley Inn - Scat plays contemporary hits all night. The Blind Pig - Detroit blues tonight from Willie D. Warren and the Brush Street Blues Band. The Earle - The Ron Brooks Trio performs jazz tonight. The Habitat - Pegasus lets you dance all night to their easy, swingin' rock. Joe's Star Lounge - Steve Nar- della lets it happen at the Star Bar with wild rock. Main Street Saloon - Herizon, that all-female rock sextet, blasts off tonight. Mile High Club - Mustard's Retreat pounds out rockin' classics. Mr. Flood's Party - Dance your heart out to the exciting blues, rock and Motown of the Falcons. Mountain Jack's - Rainbo plays top-40 hits. Rick's American Cafe - The boogie woogie jump up sounds of the Savoie Band fill the air of Rick's. Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer) - Bart Polot plays solo piano. Second Chance - Teen Angels let you hop'n'bop to oldies and top- 40. University Club - The Ur- bations rock'n'roll with R&B from the '50s, '60s, '70s, and '80s. West Bank - Topaz plays top-40 numbers. Winston's Pub (Win Schuler's) - Buster Banks plays jazz piano. Music The Ark Michael Cooney and Barry O'Neill lead the Ark's annual event "Ceilidh." Cooney and O'Neill of- fer exciting entertainment that goes beyond description. A long- standing Ark favorite, come see the show at 9 p.m. $6. Call 761-1451. School of Music Robert Reynolds conducts the Symphony Band and Wind Ensem- ble tonight at Hill at 8. But if that doesn't grab you, you can catch the Women's Glee Club at 8 p.m. in Rackham Auditorium; Rosalie Edwards conducts tonight. The Music School also sponsors a voice recital by Bridget Connors, a BM mezzo soprano, at Rackham Assembly Hall, 8 p.m. For information on all these fabulous performances call 764- 0594. All shows are free. Theater University Gilbert and Sullivan Society The Mikado, Gilbert and Sullivan's lively musical set in Japan plays tonight at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. The plot deals with the son of a figurehead emperor - the mikado, who cloaks himself behind the disguise of a traveling minstrel in order to avoid a pursuing woman. There is much satire and nonsense, dancing and singing. Directed by David Kitto, the show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are available for $4- 6.50 at the Michigan League Box Office, or by calling 761-7855. Etc Coalition Against Rape Women in Washtenaw County are marching together to stop rape at the Fourth Annual "Take Back the Night" rally and march today. The rally takes placeat 8 p.m. in front of the Federal Building (Liberty and Fifth). School of Natural Resources Dale Robertson, associate chief of the U.S. Forest Service, will speak on "The Forest Service and the Resource Planning Act." The session will be from 3 to 5 p.m. in Room 1040 of the Dana Building. Free. Department of Astronomy A lecture entitled "Very Long Baseline Interferometry" will be given tonight by Dr. Hugh Aller. It will deal with the technique of utilizing radio telescopes around the world to produce observations of vey high resolution. The film "Charting the Universe with Op- tical and Radio Telescopes" will follow the lecture. 8:30 in Auditorium B - Angell Hall. Free. Department of Philosophy The "Third Annual Michigan Colloquium in Philosophy on the Topic of Interpretation" begins this afternoon. Donald Davidson will speak on "Interpreting Evaluative Attitudes" at 2, followed at 4 by Michael Friedman speaking on "The Logical Background to Interpretation." The Colloquium takes place in the East Conference Room, Rackham. Call 763-3492. Free. Performance Network The Network hosts a multi- media event this evening entitled "About Time - Ann Arbor." The show will feature 10 Michigan ar- tists' multi-media art, including performance art, videos, and audio visual works. The three days of performance and video art will vary from show to show. Tonight's performance is at 8, Performance Network (408 W. Washington). Call 663-0681 or 891-5096. The Habitat - Pegasus plays easy goin' rock. Joe's Star Lounge - Steve Nar- della rocks the place with fab oldies. Main Street Saloon - Female rockers Herizon play contem- porary tunes. Mr. Flood's Party - The Falcons let fly with R&B and Motown tunes. Mountain Jack's - Rainbo plays top-40 and oldies for your dancin' feet. Rick's American Cafe - SLK bops and sways ska and reggae. Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer) - Bart Polot tinkles the old eighty-eights. Second Chance - Teen Angels crank out oldies and top-40.V University Club - James Newton Quartet plays jazz;. see Saturday Music. West Bank - Topaz plays top-40 tunes. Winston's Pub (Win Schuler's) - Buster Banks plays jazz piano. Music The Ark "Ceilidh" continues this evening, featuring Michael Cooney and Barry O'Neill. See Friday's listing. School of Music The Men's Glee Club takes to the stage of Hill Auditorium at 8 p.m. Tickets are $3-5 ($2 students). Call 764-0549. Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra Society Guest conductor and violinist Alexander Schneider performs this evenings at 8:30 in Hill Auditorium for the Chamber Orchestra's Winter Etc Season. Schneider has conducted the finest orchestras in the coun- Perform try, including those in New York, "Abou Los Angeles, Pittsburgh and tinues ti Detroit. He was also the principle this ev( figure at the Marlboro Music listing. Festival and Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival. Univers Tonight's show will include Astro Bach's Concerto for Two Violins in celebrat D minor, Mozart's Divertimento servatio No. 11 in D and Haydn's Symphony an obse No. 95 in C minor. Call 996-0066 for 10 a.m. more information. set up o vation. Eclipse Jazz disp .la Eclipse is proud to present the sity Ex James Newton Quartet this showing evening foretheir "Bright Momen- 1:30, 2: ts" concert series. Newton is that are fre unique jazz artist notorious for his showsr mastery of the flute and the Quar- Center f tet does a wonderful job backing Women him up with smooth jazz. If you're A worl up for an evening of swinging and Propos highly entertaining jazz, don't Minorit miss this show at 8 p.m. in the U- sity" wi Club. Tickets are $4.50, call 763- to 4 6922. Dr. Ant be conc( Theater in whii researc] University Gilbert and Sullivan is a $5 fe Society is requ The Mikado closes tonight at registra Mendelssohn Theater. See Departn Friday's listing. 2 and 8p.m. "New Studies' Commu agenda Sports terested T.V. Th Men's Baseball the Rac Come watch your favorite a.m. to swingers defeat Indiana in a again to doubleheader beginning today at 1 long list p.m. (Ray Fisher Stadium). $2, $1 764-0420 for students. Call 764-0247. required nance Network ut Time - Ann Arbor" con- his afternoon at 2 as well as ening at 8. See Friday's ity Lowbrow Astronomers nomy Day is being ted today with a solar ob- on, a museum exhibit, and rvatory open house. From to 4 p.m. a telescope will be n the diag for solar obser- From 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. a will be open at the Univer- hibit Museum. Planetarium gs are at 10:30, 11:45 a.m., 45, and 4 p.m. All exhibits e except the planetarium -hich are $1. or Continuing Education of kshop entitled "Writing the al: A Workshop for :y Women at the Univer- 1 be held today from 9a.m. n. It will be conducted by toinette Schiesler and will -rned primarily with ways ch to seeksupportwfor h and other projects. There ee and advance registration tested. Call 764-6555 for tion or more information. ment of Communication Directions in Television " is the program on the unication Department's all day for anyone in- [in the enterprising field of e program takes place at .kham Building from 8:30 5:45 p.m. and resumes morrow. For details on the t of events call 764-2587 orj 0 (pre-registration is d). r a 1, _ i i _ L t f, y 7 i L t i E F Conductor Patrick Gardner presents the University Choir this afternoon at 4 in Hill Auditorium and tonight at 8 the Music School is proud to present their guest cellist Ronald Coper. Call 764-0594. All performances are free. Ann Arbor Cantata Singers The Cantata Singers will per- form, under the direction of Bradley Bloom, a concert of music for chorus and string orchestra this afternoon at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (306 N. Division). The concert will consist of works by Bach, Schubert, Hadyn, and Schonberg. The per- formance is at 4 p.m. and tickets are $5 ($2.50 for students and senior citizens). Call 995-3014. Sports Men's Baseball The boys host Indiana in another doubleheader today at 1 p.m. (Ray Fisher Stadium). $2, $1 for studen- ts. Call 764-0247. Etc Performance Network A matinee and evening perfor- mance of "About Time - Ann Ar- bor" will be presented today. Matinee at 2 p.m., evening per- formance at 8. See Friday's listing. Department of Communication "New Directions in Television Studies" continues today at Rackham from 8 a.m. to noon. See Friday's listing. Etc University Center for Continuing Education of Women For their Career of the Month Lecture series, CEW sponsors "Careers for the Future: Women in Technology" tonight from 7-9 in the CEW Library (350 S. Thayer). Call 763-1353 or 764-6555. Aerospace Engineering Depar- tment A presentation of Project LO*STAR, "A Space Shuttlejto Low Orbit Transfer System," will be given from 7-9 p.m. in the Raymond E. Carroll Auditorium, Chrysler Center, North Campus. Free. Winds come hailing into Hill Auditorium this evening at 8 under conductor Jerry F. Junkin. Also tonight at 8, if the former doesn't interest you, Haechung Suh will perform a piano recital in the Recital Hall. Call 764-0594 for info on either show, both of which are free. University Musical Society Joffrey II, a showcase of professional young dancers, choreographers and composers, perform a delightful and en- thusiastic show tonight at 8 in the Power Center. Call 665-3717 or 764- 2538 for more information. Etc University Center for Continuing Education of Women Tonight at 8 CEW holds its Scholarship Awards in the Am- phitheater at the Rackham School of Graduate Studies. Come see your deserving friends receive their awards. Call 763-1353 or 764- 6555 for more information. Bars & clubs At 6 be sure not to miss the piano 'the concer accompanying recital performed Brass Ring by Jean Schneider-Claytor in the Tonight Recital Hall. those wond Rackham Assembly Hall is the Radio" hi proud host of another School of Voodoo. 'I Music event this evening, the special gui Honors Quartet. 8p.m. recently a Or perhaps a violin recital will thusiastic interest you - Pei Zhu in the ce. A gu, Recital Hall at 8 p.m. show. Tick The Music School definitely has at 8 p.m. much in entertainment to offer this School of N evening, call 764-0594 for infor- Baritone mation on any one of these free forms a vo performances. Hall at 2 p.i University Musical Society Not only Joffrey II performs again this voice recit evening at 8 in the Power Center. experience See Tuesday's listing. of Deboral Th e Recital Hal Theater Jean Sch with anoth Performance Network recital at 6 1959 Pink Thunderbird will be But if pia performed tonight at 8 at Perfor- come see mance Network. This comedy by organ reci James McLure follows the story of Auditorium a Vietnam vet and his family as he John Cas attempts to regain his pre-war ming at 8, t lifestyle. recital in tli Also this evening audiences will And if ni have the opportunity to see two tioned shov related one-act comedies: Lone then maybe Star and Laundry and Bourbon. recital by V Lone Star is also the story of a the Rackha Vietnam vet who returns from the All these war and in Bourbon the vet's wife formances and friends are portrayed in their information everyday triumphs of wandering husbands, monster children and Theatl game shows. Tickets are $5, call 663-0681. Performani Sports1959 Pink Sports Pi this eveninj Men's Baseball listing. The Wolverines are in line for another rousing game of baseball Sport this afternoon at 3, this time they take on Cleveland State. Come Men's Base cheer the team on at Ray Fisher Cleveland Stadium, tickets are $2, $1 for doublehead students. Call 764-0247. marvelous p.m. (Ra; Tickets are u764-0247. The Earle - Larry Manderville plays solo piano. The Habitat - Pegasus plays easy listening rock. Joe's Star. Lounge - Ten piece band the Sun Messengers play blues, jazz, and more. Mr. Flood's Party - Folk and blues singer/guitarist Walter Craft brings his craft to Flood's. Mountain Jack's - Rainbo' cranks out oldies and top-40. Rick's American Cafe - Fabulous blues guitarist Matt "Guitar" Murphy twangs and jams. Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer) - Bart Polot does his" stuff on piano. Second Chance - The original Dittilies bop with oldies. University Club - Reggae Dan- ce Party at the Club tonight. West Bank - Topaz plays top-40. Winston's Pub (Win Schuler's) - Buster Banks jazzes it up on piano. Music The Ark Susan Cook plays harpsichord and Helene Rottenberg plays guitar for the Ark's Kithara Classical Guitar Series. Doors open at 7:30 for the concert at 8 p.m. $5. Call 761-1451. School of Music Concert Band and Chamber Bars & clubs Bars & clubs The Earle - Larry Manderville solos on piano. The Habitat - Pegasus plays easy goin' dance rock. Joe's Star Lounge - The Flying Tigers bring East Lansing rockabilly to AZ. Mr. Flood's Party - Kevin Lyn- ch and the Cadillac Cowboys swing country style. Mountain Jack's - Rainbo plays oldies and top-40 hits. Rick's American Cafe - Matt "Guitar" Murphy returns with great blues. Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer) - Bart Polot on piano. University Club - Laugh along with Laugh Track tonight. West Bank - Topaz plays top-40 tunes. Winston's Pub (Win Schuler's ) - Buster Banks plays jazz piano and sings. Music School of Music Wendy Stofer graces the Recital Hall with a piano recital at 4 p.m. today. Bars & clubs Del Rio - Local jazz artists per- form tonight. Mr. Flood's Party - George Bedard with his screaming rockabilly guitar teams up with R&B pianist Mr. B. Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer) - Bart Polot plays piano. Second Chance - Teen Angels play oldies and top-40. Music The Ark Today at 2 Michael Cooney presents a children's concert.. Bring the whole family for an af- ternoon of music and humor. Children $1, adults $2. Call 761- 1451. School of Music Mathew Schielbold performs a cello recital today at noon in the Recital Hall. Also today the School of Music presents Anna Richert who will perform another cello recital at 2 rday p.m., also in the Recital Hall. The Blind Pig - George Bedard and Mr. B. rock you with rockabilly. The Earle - Come experience the soothing piano of soloist Larry Manderville. Joe's Star Lounge - Blue Front Persuaders blow cool R & B your way. Mr. Flood's Party - Those boys from Ohio keep you entertained with folk & blues, come see Walter Craft. Rick's American Cafe - Pop rock like only the Neats can do it tonight. Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer) - David Mayer whips up some wonderful piano solos. Second Chance - Power rock with the Cult Heroes this evening. It-Play makes the scene also. U-Club - Come resume your positions on the dance floor for tonight's Dance Party with CBN DJ Michael Pool. West Bank - Top-40 Topaz is back rockin' it up. Winston's Pub (Win Schuler's) - Buster Banks jazzes up on vocals and piano. Music School of Music Martin Werner conducts the Arts Chorale at Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m. There is also a voice recital at 8 Sp.m. in the Recital Hall by Eiko The Earle - Larry Manderville tinkles them eighty-eights. The Habitat - Pegasus plays today's easy listening hits. Joe's Star Lounge - New- wavish trio Non-Fiction jams with- original tunes. Mr. Flood's Party - The Bugs Beddow Band plays hot jazz-rock fusion with Bugs playing trom- bone. Mountain Jack's - Rainbo plays top-40. Rick's American Cafe - Dance to current hits with 1-2-3-Go! Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer) -- Bart Polot plays piano. Second Chance - The Original Dittilies rock'n'roll with oldies. University Club - Jazz and folk by local favorites for Soundstage. West Bank - Sextet Topaz plays top-40 type tunes tonight. Winston's Pub (Win Schuler's) - Buster Banks sings and plays piano. Music The Ark Modern and traditional folk songs by Leo Kretzner this evening. Kretzner performs on guitar and mountain dulcimer for Bars & clubs Clare Spitle "Works C Young will Works of Ar with an ope The gallery public on Si 17, 2-5 p.m printmaker her works clude wooc collagraphs April 16 thr Spitler's G Court). Call Exhibit Gal Lola A. Sc paper scul April 8, is 01 until Saturc schein is a works are wire mesh acrylic pain an emerging ted by a gr Endowment the Gallery Monday 1 Saturday 10. Bars & clubs Annie's Dugout - Northwind with rock oldies, currents, and originals. Arbor Valley Inn - Scat plays dancin' rock. The Blind Pig - Great blues with Willie D. Warren and the Brush Street Blues Band. The Earle - Jazz it up with the Ron Brooks Trio. I Matsunaga. Call 764-0594 for information on either performance. Both shows are free. 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