I I A w -7- I e lift Music Cellar Door The hand of kindness reaches toward all tasteful people as Richard Thompson brings his digital and lyrical dexterity to Second Chance tonight. This across-the-seas artist won great praise with former wife Linda for the 1982 release Shoot out the Lights. 9:30 ,p.m. Call 994-0356 for ticket information. 1: X 11 1 FCI 7d ;/ f6turcd'ti :. s Bars & Clubs Ashley's (996-9191) - Singer/guitarist Jim Carlsen per- forms. The Blind Pig (996-8555) - Good old Louisiana blues with Spencer Bohren tonight. The Earle (994-0211) - The hot sounds of the Ron Brooks Trio keep you entertained. The Fox's Den (662-1647 ) - Tonight experience the jazz and swing piano of Stephen Dorar. The Habitat (665-3636) - Dance to the top-40 sounds of Pegasus. The Heidelberg (663-7758) -- The folk, blues, and rock tunes of Mustard's Retreat keep you goin'. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - Kevin Lynch and the Cadillac Cowboys play wild and soothing country music. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - Outrageous dance sounds from Private Sector. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) - Wild dancing with the Urbations all night. Second Chance (994-5350) - Top- 40 songs performed by Mariner. U-Club (763-2236) - Mellow out to the jazz sounds of pianist/vocalist Stewart Cun- ningham. Also the Slang at 9:30 p.m. Music The University of Michigan The University of Michigan's Choir and Philharmonic will be performing Vaughan Williams' Seranade to Music and Beethoven's Choral Fantasia. Patrick Gardner and Carl St. Clair will be conducting. 8 p.m. Hill Auditorium. Call 763-4726. Free. Theater Washtenaw Council for the Arts The Young People's Theater Repertory Company will be per- forming the drama David and Lisa. The play revolves around the friendship that develops between an old and a 'new student in a school for emotionally disturbed ,.children. Based on Theodore Isaac Rubin's award-winning account of his work, the play is directed by University drama graduate student Gregg Henry. 8 p.m. Community High School. Call 996- 3888. Etc The Turner Geriatric Clinic Eat like French royalty at The Let Them Eat Cake Bake Sale. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the Fishbowl. All proceeds go to the Turner Geriatric Clinic. Anthropology Colloquium Receive some esoteric infor- mation as Elinor Melville speaks on "The Pastoral Economy in 16th Century Mexico." 4 p.m. at Room , 2053 LSA. Olu Dara: At the U-Club University Duplicate Bridge Club Sorry, no. regular duplicate game tonight - 2nd week of Grand National team event. Call 668-1048 for further information. Guild House Noon Luncheon University Law School Professor, Sally Anne Payton, speaks on how women grow and change. Part of a series titled "Women's Lives." Home-made vegetarian soup is available for $1. Noon at the Guild House (802 Monroe). For more information call 662-5189. American Cancer Society Do you really want to quit smoking? Virginia Koons and Dr. Robert Gunn are trained to help you. Attend a free self-help meeting and get some information. 7 - 8 p.m. at the American Cancer Society Office (4105 Jackson Rd.). For more information, call 668- 8857. Christian Student Christian Fellowshiip Bible study every Friday at 7:30 p.m. Memorial Christian Church (730 Tappan). Call 761-9511 or 484- 4869 for more information. School of Metaphysics A lecture on "ESP and You" will be given by a staff member of the School of Metaphysics tonight at 7:30. Red Cross Center (2729 Packard). Call 482-9600 Free. , University Lowbrow Astronomers A talk by ULA member Doug Challis will concern "Non-Visual Astronomy." 7:30 p.m. Detroit Ob- servatory (Corner of E. Ann and Observatory). Call 663-2080 during evening hours. Free. Astronomy Department "Dark Matter in the Universe" is a lecture by University astronomy professor Robert Kir- shner, in Angell Hall Auditorium B. The film Comets, Asteroids, and Planetoids will follow, along with a chance to look through the Angell Hall telescope. 8:30 p.m. Call 764-3440. Free. Bars & Clubs Ashley's (996-9191) - Eclectic jazz guitar from John Lawrence. The Blind Pig (996-8555) - Hot Blues from Spencer Bohren. The Earle (994-0211) - Intense sounds from the Ron Brooks Trio. The Fox's Den (662-1647) - Stephen Dorar and his swinging piano. The Habitat (665-3636) - Pegasus with their top-40 dance sounds. The Heidelberg (663-7758) - The rocking sounds of Mustard's Retreat, Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - Strut and sway to the rockabilly tunes of George Bedard and the Bonnevilles.'" Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - The man Hugh and his folk guitar., Also the fierce blues of Crosstown Blues Band. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) - A mix of rock and Motown with the Falcons. Second Chance (994-5358) - The pop sounds of Pegasus. Music Eclipse Jazz_ The Olu Dara Quartet, led by trumpeter Olu Dara, is an exotic rhythm band that won the 1982 Downbeat Critics' poll as the jazz talent most deserving wider recognition. The music, mixed with Dara's humor, is a com- bination of traditional blues, gospel, and jazz. Today at 4 p.m. Dara will lead a free workshop in Trotter House. The concert is at the U-Club at 9 p.m. Tickets are $5. Call 763-6922. The University of Michigan The University of Michigan Con- temporary Directions Ensemble will perform Wilson's Con- catenation, Rouse's Mitter- nachtlieder, and Singer's Sen- sazione II. Carl St. Clair will con- duct. Rackham Auditorium (915 E. Washington). Call 763-4726. Free. Washtenaw Council for the Arts The Ann Arbor Chamber Or- chestra opens its 1983-1984 season with Schumann's Concerto in A minor featuring guest cellist Car- ter Brey, a winner of the 1982 Young Concert Artists Inter- national Auditions in New York City. Other pieces on the program are Mozart's Overture to Cosi fam tutte, Delius's On Hearing the Fir- st Cuckoo in Spring, and Schubert's Symphony No. 3 in D. 8:30 p.m. at the Michigan Theatre. For ticket information, 996-0066. Theater Washtenaw Council for the Arts David and Lisa will be perfor- med today at 2 and at 8 p.m. tonight. See Friday's listing. Etc School of Music The 23rd annual Conference on I............ .. ...... Organ Music will start today and continue for the week. The program will include lectures, workshops, recitals and concerts. The semifinals of the International' Organ Performance Competition will be held today at St. Andrew's Church (306 N. Division) at 10 a.m. For a 'complete schedule of the week-long events, call 764-1591. The Blind Pig (996-8555) - Hear the oldies from Bill Snead. Del Rio (761-2530) - Local jazz musicians pump out the jams. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - Folksy jazz with Trees. Also the Farm Labour Organizing Commit- tee Benefit and the quasi- psychedelic rock of Map of the World. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - Neil Woodward and the Union Lake All Stars perform their lively blues tunes. Old Town (761-9291) - Presen- ting informal sessions of acoustical jazz. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) - Yes, it's a WCBN benefit tonight with African dance music. Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) - Bart Polot tickles the ivories. Second Chance (994-5350) - Ex- Fairport Convention guitarist Richard Thompson and the Big Band perform their genuine hybrid of folk/blues/rock sound. See Music. Bars & Clubs The Blind Pig (996-8555) - Flying Fish recording artist Preston Reed and his 12-string guitar. Also George Bedard and Mr. B. will blast their rockabilly/jazz/blues tunes. The Earle (994-0211 - Live jazz plus the distinctive melodies of Larry Manderville. Joe's Star Lounge (995-2132) - Folk and R & B from Bill Snead. Also cool R & B by the quinted Cross Wynd. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) - Boogie to the blues/rock sound of Skyles Calhoun Band. Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) - David Mayer and his piano. Second Chance (994-5350) - All the way from Lansing, it's pop sounds of Apocalypse. U-Club (763-2236) - It's another Funk Dance Party with WCBN DJ Michael Pool at the controls. Etc School of Music Today's schedule of events in- cludes a recital by University organ majors at Bethlehem United Church of Christ (423 S. Fourth, Ave.) at 4:30 p.m. and a perfor- mance of Jehan Alain's "Toris Danses" by University organ professor James Kibbie and the University Dance Company. Hill Auditorium. 8:30 p.m. See Satur- day's listing. 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Etc Michigan Union Arts Program Today's dance series includes mime skits by Perry Perrault and the University Mime Troupe. Come at 12:15 p.m. to the Michigan Union Pendleton Room. Call 763- 5900. Free. East Quad Fine Arts Pigs with Wings Coffee Cabana includes an assortment of classical, folk, and rock music. There will also be poetry, and possibly fiction readings, along with a little dancing. From 10 p.m. to midnight tonight at Halfway Inn (East Quad). If you are interested in performing, call 764-3685, Free. Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) - Tunes on piano from Bart Polot. Second Chance (994-5350) - Heavy '60s music from Steve King and the Dittillies. U-Club (763-2236) - Stylish piano and vocals from Stewart Cunningham. Laugh till you cry at Laugh Track. Theater Department of Theater and Drama Spell #7 by Ntozake Shange, the author of For Colored Girls, ex- plores a black heritage bound by white expectations that is set in a Manhattan bar frequented by everything from magicians to musicians. 8 p.m. Power Center. Ticket information is available through the PTP Ticket Office, 764- 0450. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - The Cobras slither into Flood's with blues, swing and R&B greats. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) - Newt and the Salamander blast off with everything from their own covers to Frank Zappa. Roadhouse Saloon (769-0592) - Bart Polot keeps you entertained with piano solos. Second Chance (769-5353) - Steve King and the Dittilies roll you over with '50s rock 'n roll. U-Club (763-2236) - Soundstage offers local talent for those of you who love to dance to new sounds. Music Office of Major Events Joan Baez had a lot to do with the conscientious raising of an entire generation. She also used to be Bobbie Dylan's girlfriend. Catch the guitar strums and the meaningful vocals at 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium. Call 763-5110 for ticket information. Theater Department of Theater and Drama Spell #7,will continue tonight at the Power Center. See Wed- nesday's listing. Etc The University Theater Depar- tment, in keeping with the Halloween spirit, hosts their an- nual costume sale today from 9 am.-5 p.m. outside of 1528 Frieze Bui enti $75 broi that thei Mic F Seri pre Fos Fel per! Tob Mic 12:1 Was Wl toni 7 an by chai folk der 4151 Bars & Clubs The Earle (994-0211) - Some real fine solo piano from Larry Manderville. The Habitat (665-3636) -= Happy hour piano from Art Stephan. Pegasus really flies with dan- ceable top 40 stuff. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - VVT plays wild dance tunes, a lot of them originals. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - 13th Floor plays R & B. Private Sector will definitely get you dan- cing. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) - Boogie to the Untouchables. Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) - Entertaining solo piano from Bart Polot. Second Chance (994-5350) - Motown sound with the Buzztones. Bars & Clubs Ashley's (996-9191) - Guitarist/vocalist Jim Price plays' easy-listening music. The Earle (994-0211) - Come listen to Larry Manderville's Solo piano. The Habitat (665-3636) - Pegasus Top 40 music is great to dance to. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - Rockabilly from the Rockaholics. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - Mike Josephs Bank cranks out some funk and rock. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) - R & B, and avante-guarde music from, get this, Newt and the Salamanders. Bars & Clubs Ashley's (996-9191)-Jeff Ewald gives you contemporary pop songs on piano this evening. The Earle (994-0211) -- Jazz up your evening with the Ron Brooks Trio tonight. The Fox's Den (662-1647) - Stephen Dorar lets you swing to his jazzy piano. The Habitat (665-3636) - Pegasus keeps you stompin' to their top-40 dance sound. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - The Bongs beat out great music to keep you dancin' and boppin'. Univ Sta tobe and Pict Rena cent Metr Nati muse items 5 p.rr Room The Bongos: Beat their drums i i .. .. . i.. Ewa wan .a 6 Weekend/October 14. 1983 7N