The Writers-in-Residence Program at the Residential College presents: A READING BY ANNE WALDMAN Poet, Recording Artist Author of Baby Breakdown, Fast Speaking Woman, and Cabin TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 8:00 P.M. Benzinger Library/East Quad (East.University between Hill and Willard) RECEPTION TO FOLLOW THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED Ms. Waldman will also be the guest at the Hopwood Tea, Thursday, October 27, 3:30 P.M. at the Hopwood Room, 1006 Angell Hall The Writers-in-Residence Program at the Residential College is make possible in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Page 6 Thursday, October 20, 1983 The Michigan Daili Refusal when it works By Larry Dean T'O REFUSE... and refusal, the act of. A very stringent and daring art, one that earns the refuser either ac- colades-aplenty, or the hatred of an an- tagonist, defied in the refusing. And when it comes down to some genuine display of force - well, "to refuse" lifts itself out of the dictionary or philosophical essay and stiffens with a livid life of its own, prepared to do harm. The Bongos have refused on a num- ber of different levels, and a number of different times. The way that refusal affects us is contingent with certain moments, but I'll get to that soon enough in my own exploitation of the dreaded ticker, Mr. Time. Richard Barone writes and sings most of the songs for the Bongos. He has also tried his hand at production lately, helming both the Beat Rodea EP with Steve Almaas, and another EP from New Jersey's Phosphenes. He and most-recent-addition to the Bongos ranks, James Mastro - who used to be in Richard Lloyd (ex of Television)'s solo band - did an LP called Nuts and Bolts a short while back at Mitch Easter's Drive-In Studio in Winston- Salem, North Carolina. This acts as a neat bridge between the first Bongos LP, Drums Along the Hudson, and their latest, an EP on RCA called Numbers With Wings. Barone and crew - the rest being bassist Rob Norris and drummer Frank Gianinni - have refused much in their "career" so far as Bongos. For instance, they refused to dwell in that cultural bastion-of-bastions, New York City, around inception-time of the band - 1977 or so - because of high rents. A smart move, you might say...a "Good refusal." Regardless, a profitable one, as our heroes made their rehearsing- ground at a place called Maxwells in Hoboken, NJ, then a restaurant and bar. Soon they were paying back the owner's generosity by pounding out early Bongos tunes for the inevitably- hip clientele coming to Maxwell's, now a "new music" showplace. Of this clientele was included one fan, Rod Pear- ce, owner of fledgling Brit indi-label Fetish Records. Here they refused to conform to social norms by not seeking out a "big deal" with a conglomerate, and signing with Fetish. Again, they were lucky: "Telephoto Lens" b/w "Glow In the Dark" elicited many oohs and aahs from in-the-know folk, and the Bongos were launched. They followed it up with the In the Congo EP, thereby refusing to do an album and satisfy the Bongos-hungry fans waiting in the proverbial-wings. Which, for the most part, brings us to now, and Joe's Star Lounge, Thursday night, October 20, 1983: The Bongos play Ann Arbor. Not that they refused to play Detroit... the guys are gonna do both, to make happy the unfortunate carless; call it refusing to monopolize a locale. Or call it another smart move. The Bongos bring us a tour based upon Numbers With Wings, their latest, an EP of five new songs. It is not quite the joy Drums Along the Hudson was - the former being a cryptic, melodic, hit-and-run disc of two-minute-plus pop songs which refused to be pigeonholed. 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