w w w w w _w_ 7 w-EP' -I -W -NFF- / Thy t Bars & Clubs Ashley's (996-9191)-Happy sounds by Jim Carlson tonight at Ashley's. The Blind Pig (996- 8555)-Rockabilly with your bud- dies to the sounds of Detroit's Chevelles. The Earle (994-0211)-Cool jazz with the inspired Ron Brooks Trio. The Fox's Den (662- 1647)-Stephen Dorar at the ivories for tonight's diningenter- tainment. The Habitat (665-3636)-Top-40 extraordinaires, with Pegasus. The Heidelberg (663- 7758)-Mustard's Retreat promote their new album, Home by the Morinin. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES) - Go beyond the limit with the Urbations tonight. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Tina Frey and Quiet Storm perform electronic jazz. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-That wacky Steve Nardella entertains the funseekers with Costello and Vincent covers. Second Chance (994- 5350)-Retro-rock with the Dit- tillies. U-Club (763-2236)-Come ex- perience the Latin-influenced sound of the Sun Messengers. Music University Chamber Choir Thomas Hilbish conducts the University choir through a program of J.S. Bach entirely, in- cluding Motet No. 1 (Singet Dem Herrn). 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium. Call 763-4726 for further infor- mation. Free. Ars Musica Ars Musica kicks off its three- year celebration of J.S. Bach's 300th birthday tonight. Bach's Or- chestral suites Three and Four, each consisting of a wonderful overture and dance movements, will be performed. 8 p.m., Bethlehem United Church of Christ (423 S. Fourth Ave.) Tickets are $5- 11. Call 662-3976 for further infor- mation. School of Music The 23rd annual conference on Organ Music continues its series with a recital by the winners of the International Organ Performance Competition. 8:30 p.m., St. An- drew's Church (306 N. Division). The Ark Don Crary astounded the audience at last year's Ann Arbor Folk Festival so this time around he plans to amaze the Ark crowd. This flat-pick guitarist is one not to be missed. Show starts at 8 p.m., tickets are $5. Call 761-1451 for fur- ther information. Theater Common Ground Theater Ensem- ble/Canterbury Loft Children of a Lesser God, an award-winning play about a mutual learning process which transforms into a loving marriage, follows the touching story of a deaf woman and her speech therapist. 8 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Tickets are $5. Call 994-5814/662- 8872. Etc Evans Scholars/Budweiser See metal vs. metal at the Evans Scholar/Budweiser car bash to benefit the Special Olympics. It's an official Homecoming event. 3-5 p.m. in the Diag. Guild House Campus Ministry Come and take part in conver- sations on women and how they grow and change at today's discussion of "Women's Lives." Ann Marie Coleman, speaker. Lunch is available, for $1. 12 p.m. For more information call 1662- 5 189. Ann Arbor New Jewish Association For this evening's Shabbat Potluck, the service and discussion will be on "Reconstructionist Judaism." Hosts are Sarrie and Paul Shifrin. Dairy meals only, please. (347 Wines Dr.) 6:30 p.m. For more information call 663-9217. Chinese Student Christian Fellowship Come tonight to the Fellowship and Bible Study at Memorial Christian Church. (730 Tappan). 7:30 p.m. For information call 761- 9511 or 484-4869. . >, _ Bars & Clubs The Blind Pig (996- 8555)-George Bedard and Mr. B keep the crowd goin' with rockabilly greats. The Earle (994-0211)-Larry Manderville brings you piano en- tertainment tonight. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-Radio King and his All- Star Soul Band perform this evening. See Monday Music. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Quiet Strom returns with more electric jazz. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Aluminum Beach cranks out the ska and new music that has made them a local favortie at Rick's. Roundhouse Saloonv(769- 0592)-David Mayer takes over on, the keyboards for tonight's dining entertainment. Second Chance (994- 5350)-Destroy All Monsters reconstructs some punk originals, featuring lead singer Niagra. U-Club (763-2236)-Michael Pool, WCBN DJ, hosts tonight's funk dance party. What a way to start the week. Music Radio King and his All-Star Band Every Monday night at Joe's through October, you can ex- perience the uniqueness of Radio King and his All-Star Soul Band. Featuring Richard Dishman as the Radio King, and including mem- bers of the Urbations, the Falcons, and Fast Tracks in the band, the All-Star ensemble whip up a fren- zied bunch of great soul tunes from the '60s and '70s, old Motown hits,, and new funk dance pieces guaran- teed to please even the most discerning musical tastes. Dishman hit the road for Boston with hopes of success in the early '70s. While there, he honed his chops on the soul music that he loved. Now back in Ann Arbor, he's gotten together with musicians from the local music scene with the hope of resurrecting that sound. The All-Star Band is a limited-engagement outfit geared for fun, so don't miss'em! Monday nights at Joe's, (109 N. Main), or call 665-JOES for information. pelganger whip up great tunes for the Rick's set. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Bart Polot plays piano solos for your wining and dining pleasure. Second Chance (994-5350)-The quintet Scott Morgan performs R&B as well as rock hits for you to twist to. U-Club (763-2236)-Don't forget this University tradition-the Union Reggae Dance Party with DJ Tom Simonian. Music University Symphony Orchestra Tonight Gustav Meier conducts the University Orchestra through three works by Tschaikovsky, Symphony No. 5, Italian Capriccio, and Variations on a Rococo Theme. Cello soloist Samuel Mayes also performs. 8 p.m. Hill Auditorium. Call 763-4726. Free. Dance Ann Arbor Civic Ballet The Ann Arbor Civic Ballet per- forms an expanded version of last year's the Haunted Castle as its annual fall concert. Starring Franz Harary as the castle's resident magician, the dance is definitely in keeping with the coming Halloween spirit. 7:30 p.m. at the Power Center. Tickets are $4.50, $2 for children under 12. Call 668-8066 for more information. music tonight at 8 p.m. (543 S. . Fourth Ave.). Call 769-1052. Small donation. University Brahms Centennial Lecture and Recital Mary Crichton, University Ger- man lecturer, will discuss "Brah- ms: His Poets and Their Texts," tonight followed by University music faculty and students per- formance of works by Bach, Schubert, and Brahms. 8 p.m. at the School of Music Recital Hall (Baits Drive, North Campus). Call 763-4726 for further information. Free. Syda Foundation "Music and Meditation," a talk with musical demonstrations tonight at 8 p.m., is followed by Sid- dha meditation instruction and practice. Tonight's demonstration led by the ever-popular Peter "Madcat" Ruth. 8-9:20 p.m. (1522 Hill St.). Call 994-5625 for more in- formation. Refreshment. Free. Dance University Musical Society The New World Ballet of Caracas performs a variety of styles tonight ranging from ballet to modern. 8 p.m. Power Center. The Earle (994-0211)-Larry Manderville winds up another evening of piano solos. The Fox's Den (662- 1647)-Stephen Dorar just can't stop with that swing and jazz piano. The Habitat (665-3636)-Pegasus trots your way with top-40 hits. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Private Sector keeps their modern and dance-influenced R&B tunes no secret tonight. Rick's American Cafe (996- 0592)-SLK brings back Ann Ar- bor's favorite dancin' tunes. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Bart Polot appears once again with piano solos. Second Chance (994-5435)-Top- 40 rock never sounded so good as when Moriah does it up at the Chance. U-Club (763-2236)-UAC presen- ts Soundstage tonight featuring Barnes as warm up and the Bar Flies as the main act. Music Office of Major Events Tonight, in a "double feature," Third World, a Jamaican reggae band, and Hiroshima, a Japanese- folk jazz band, will perform at the Power Center. 8 p.m. Call 763-2071 for more information. Michigan Union Arts Programs Don't miss today's performance by oboist Stephen Caplan, a guest artist with Ars Musica and a mem- ber of the Pastiche Quintet. Program to be announced. 12:15 p.m. Michigan Union Pendleton Room. Call 763-5900 for more in- formation. Free. University Brahms Centennial Lecture and Recital Today University theory, professor E Opus 38 cio/Quodlil faculty and by Schuber p.m. Scho (BaitsDriv 763-4726. F School of M Bits and to A Street4 ctuary, anc formed by this evenir Death of staged. Af swer quest panel of U p.m. Rack Washingtoi University Sir Char the Englis tonight th Rossini's C Algieri, B certo, Hay as well as. Halstead. Auditoriun informatio Bars & Clubs Ashley's (996-9191) - Electric jazz guitarist John Lawrence adds a twist to your evening. The Blind Pig (996-8555) - The Chevelles perform wild rockabilly tonight-Detroit-style. The Earle (994-0211)-Ron Brooks is back with the gang jaz- zin' it up. The Fox's Den (662- 1647)-Stephen Dorar keeps up the pace tonight with jazz and swing piano. The Habitat (665-7758)-Stomp to the top-40 sounds of Pegasus tonight. The Heidelberg (663- 7758)-Mustard's Retreat isn't holdin' back their folk, blues -and rock tunes. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-The Urbations whip up a wild evening of rousing dance music. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Quiet Storm thunders into Flood's with electric blues. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Steve Nardella hails the Rick's set with wonderful rock 'n' roll guitar. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Bart Polot keeps those piano solos alive. U-Club (763-2236)-Bootleg' keeps the dance floor packed with dance greats from the classics of the '50s to the synthesized sounds of the '80s. Music Office of Major Events The Tubes, that major league rock band, lets it roll tonight at 8 p.m. at Ann Arbor's own Hill Third World: Rumblin' reggae Auditorium. The group is expected to do many of its recent top-40 hits, as well as their best known oldie "White Punks on Dope." Tickets are $9.50-11.50. Call 763-2071 for more information. The Ark Don Crary performs again this evening at 8 p.m. See Friday's listing. Theater Common Ground Theater Ensem- ble/Canterbury Loft These two local groups present the Broadway play Children of a Lesser God, 8 p.m. Mendelssohn Theater. See Friday's listing. Etc University of Iowa Alumni Association/Iowa Club Come to a pre-game party for the University of Iowa alumni and fans at the Holiday Inn West Bank, (2900 Jackson Road) from 9:30 a.m. to noon before the Michigan- Iowa game. University Residential College Is this a dance or a concert? Well, Equilibrium, dancer- choreographer Nancy Udow's and percussionist-composer Michael Udow's performance this evening is a jointly created work involving synthesized dance and percussion. Residential College at 8 p.m. followed by a lecture and demon- stration at 10 p.m. Free. Interfaith Council For Peace The Interfaith Council for Peace along with a collective effort from four other charitable organizations, will sponsor a coun- ty-wide invitation to a brunch ob- serving United Nation Day and World Food Day from 9 a.m. to noon at Mc Kenny Hall, Eastern Michigan University. Tickets are $5 per person and $6 at the door. All proceeds will be donated to area food coalitions. For more in- formation call 663-2379/487-1470. Institute of Continuing Legal Education As part of a series of six Satur- day morning workshops led by the University of Michigan law professors, the Institute brings to Ann Arbor Jerold H. Israel. Israel will lecture on "Recent Develop- ment in Constitutional Regulation of Criminal Procedure," today from 9 to 11:30 a.m. in Room 116, Hutchins Hall. Pre-registration available. 764-0533. Center for Continuing Education of Women The University's Center for Con- tinuing Education of Women is sponsoring a "Gearing for the University-Welcome to Women" workshop designed for newly returned students who need to know the University's place in their future career goals. Faculty and women students will discuss the career issues for the educated woman. The workshop will be held from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., 4th floor Rackham. 764-6555. Free. Roundhouse Saloon' (769- 0592)-Bart Polot presents sweet piano solos. Second Chance (994-5350)-Steve King and the boys wrap up their '50s and '60s rock weekend tonight. Music University Musical Society Tonight the Beaux Arts Trio, in- cluding violinist Isadore Cohen, pianist - Menahem Pressler, and cellist Bernard Greenhouse, retur- ns to Ann Arbor with its renowned chamber music. 8 p.m. Rackham Auditorium. Tickets are $6.50-9.50. Call 665-3717. Juan Mercadal Classical guitarist who has per- formed throughout North America for more than thrity years, and now a professor of music at the University of Miami, performs tonight at 7 p.m. First Unitarian Universalist Church (1917 Washtenaw Ave.). .$5. Call 761- 4943 for further information. The Ark Ewan MacColl and Peggy Sieger two gifted folk singers, bring their revived '50s folk music to the Ark tonight at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. (1421 Hill). Call 761-1451 for further in- formation. Tickets are $6. Office ofMajor Events Jackson Browne brings his classic ,folk, rock, and country to Ann Arbor tonight at 8. Browne, a legendary rocker in his own time, has a sound which evokes the all- but-forgotten early '60s sound of Del Shannon and Roy Orbison. 8 p.m. Crisler Arena. Tickets $10.50-12.50. Call 763-2071 for more information. Ars Musica Ars Musica continues Bach's bir- thday celebration tonight at 8. See Friday's listing. Bars & Clubs Ashley's (996-9191)-Poppin' pop tunes on piano tonight by Jeff Ewald. Bars & Clubs Annie's Dugout (665-8644)-Jim Price offers folky pop hits. Ashley's (996-9191)-Jim Price offers folky pop hits tonight. The Earle (994-0211)-Come ex- perience the sophisticated piano sound of Larry Manderville at the Earle this evening. The Habitat (665-3636)-Pegasus keeps that top-40 music rollin'. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-Cajun music returns tonight with Buckwheat Zydeco and the Ils Sont Parits Band. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Mike Josephs Band blasts out rock and funk sounds tonight. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-The Cobras slither into Rick's with zounds of dance soun- ds. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Bart Polot sweeps you away as he sweeps across the keys. Second Chance (994- 5350)-Moriah blows you away with top-40 rock hits. U-Club (763-2236)-Laugh 'til your sides hurt tonight at the U- Club's ever-popular Laughtrack. Tonight UAC presents Johnny Caponera. Music Ann Arbor Council for Traditional Music and Dance The local trio Thistledown, com- posed of Alice Smitley on fiddle, Charlie Wilke on guitar and man- dolin, and Matt Heumann on English concertina and dodhran (drum), performs original celtic Clare Sptitl Water C by Bruce Spitler Woi October 22. attend a re his exhibit from 3-6 p.r viewed thr( 662-8914 for Clare Spitle Bars & Clubs Bars & Clubs Del Rio (761-2530) - Local jazz groups really keep you entertained tonight. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-New York's Chris Stamey and It's a Wonderful Life bring east-coast pop at Joe's. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Chicken Bob and the Im- peccables clean up the joint with a jazzy sound. Old Town (761-9291)-Jam session tonight with local artists. The Earle (994-0211)-Larry Manderville solos sweetly on piano tonight. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-Buckwheat Zydeco and the Ils Sont Partis Band bring joyous Cajun music to Joe's tonight. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-The Crosstown Blues Band will keep you entertained with electric blues, featuring Alberta Adams. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Local rockers Dop-r Equilibrium: Syntho dance and percussion Saturday 6 Weekend/October 21, 1983 7 Wee ..... ,.