-: - _ - -v,.- _ _ T T, T .. .. Bars & Clubs Annie's Dugout (665- 8644)-Bootleg performs dancin' tunes from the '50s through the '80s. The Blind Pig (996-8555)-Paul Geremia performs tonight. See Friday Music. The Earle (994-0211)-The Ron Brooks Trio jazzes up the Earle tonight. The Fox's Den (662-1647)-Jazz and swing piano from Stephen Dorar all night. The Habitat (665-3636)-Pegasus keeps that top-40 dance music goin'. The Heidelberg (663-7758)-Julie Austin performs traditional folk on guitar this evening. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-The Urbations keep you hoppin' with horn-dominated rockabilly. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-The Falcons fly into Flood's with rousin' blues and early rock. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Lonnie Brooks performs tonight. See Friday Music. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Bart Polot tickles the ole' ivories again tonight. Second Chance (994-5350)-Toby Redd brings their Detroit rockin' originals to Ann Arbor tonight. U-Club (763-2236)-Stewart Cun- ningham starts off the evening on improvisational piano then Fast Tracks takes over with jazz, rock, and blues. Music Rick's American Cafe Blues veteran Lonnie Brooks blasts into Rick's tonight with the style of music that has given him the name of one of the finest young blues musicians around. Brooks records on Alligator records and also contributed to the Grammy- nominated compilation LP Blues Deluxe. Don't miss your chance to see a blues virtuoso right in your own town. Tickets are $3 and more information on this musical event can be obtained by calling 996-2747. The Blind Pig The Blind Pig proudly presents blues artist Paul Geremia tonight. Hailedcas one of the greatest acoustic blues performers alive today, Geremia covers the masters, but is known chiefly for his powerful, sorrowful originals. The show begins at 9:30 p.m. with tickets available at the door for $3. A bargain at twice the price. Call' 662-7597 or 996-8555 for more in- formation. The Halfway Inn Come to a reggae dub-disco dan- ce in a DJ style. They will feature, live and in person, The Emcees Ranking Codgie and Tony Dread combining their styles. Also, Papa Kurtlock in a brand new style with special guest Tom Simonian, host of WEMUs "Third World Dance Party." Come from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. below East Quad on Church Street. Reader's Theater Guild Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters, will be presented in the Residential College Auditorium of East Quad. The show is tonight at 8 p.m. Tickets are $1.50 with a student I.D. or 2.50 at the door or without an I.D. School of Music This evening at 6 p.m, School of Music student Deborah Kucharsky will perform a piano recital in the Music School Recital Hall. Also this evening at 8 p.m. in Rackham Auditorium, Larry Rachleff and H. Robert Reynolds will conduct the Chamber Winds and Wind Ensemble. If neither of those two perfor- mances are your speed, then come listen to the sweet clarinet of William Derek Gratsy as he per- forms a Clarinet Recital at 8 p.m. in the School of Music Recital Hall. Unfortunately there is one more recital from which you must chose - Karen Krummel will enchant you with cello at 8 p.m. in the Rackham Assembly Hall. For more information on these and other School of Music perfor- mances, call the music line'at 763- 4726. The Ark Singer/songwriter Claudia Sch- midt returns this evening to dazzle the Ark crowd as she did at the Six- th Ann Arbor Folk Festival. Don't miss your chance to see a true folk artist tonight at 7:30 and 9:30 at the Ark (1421 Hill Street). Tickets are $6. Call 761-1451 for more infor- mation. Theater Washtenaw Community College Players William Devereaux directs the stage adaptation of George Or- well's chilling account of the not- so-far-away future of 1984. The Big Brother watches over two young lovers, portrayed by W.C.C. drama students. 8 p.m. in the Washtenaw Community College Liberal Scien -ce and Arts Bldg. Theater. Tickets are $2. Call 973-3625 for further information. Professional Theater Program For their Showcase Series Production, PTP presents the Plot- ters of Cabbage Patch Corner, David Wood's children's drama about the problems facing a gar- den full of insects who must over- come the problems of human in- secticides, etc. University drama students are directed by graduate drama student Jamie McDowell. Tickets are $1 for the 10 a.m. show at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. Call 763-5213 for more information. Suspension Theater The first professional Russian playwright Alexander Ostrovsky's most popular piece The Forest is being presented by the Suspension Theater tonight at 8 p.m. The story concerns two Russian actors who stumble upon a love triangle while trapsing through the back woods of a Russian village and handles the situation of role playing in society as well as on the stage quite well. Directed by Andy Mennick, University students and local freelance actors adeptly portray Ostrovsky's intimate characters. 8 p.m. at the Performance Network (408 W. Washington). Tickets are $5 ($4 students and seniors). Call 475-1197 or 663-0681 for more in- formation. Professional Theater Program The Bible comes to the stage tonight in PTP's Best of Broad- way series production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's award-winning Broadway smash Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The show is performed by a touring company which includes some of the original Broadway cast. Directed and choreographed by Tony Tanner and with musical direction by Valeri Gebert. 8 p.m. at the Power Center. Tickets are $14-18. Call 763-5213 for more information. Ann Arbor Civic Theater Tonight the Civic Theater presents The Philadelphia Story, Philip Barry's comedy about the scandals of love and marriage in America's upper-classes. Ted Heusel directs the cast through their hilarious experiences on a Philadelphia estate the day before a divorced socialite plans to marry a fledgling writer. Tickets are $6 for this performance at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, 8 p.m. Call 662-7282 for more information. Dance University Dance Department For their M.F.A. Graduate Thesis Concert, dan- cer/choreographers Lori L. Davis and Jeanette Leabu present solo piecess as well as a jazz duet en- titled "Similar Contrasts: A Dan- ce Concert." Scores to accompany the performances are both taped and live, including a piece by the Detroit-based rock band Excadu, dance department music director Lucinda Lawrence and local pianist Alvin Waddles. 8 p.m. in the University Dance Bldg. Studio A (1310 University Court). Donation. Call 763-5460 for more information. Sports Ice Hockey The skating Wolverines take on New Hampshire at 7:30 p.m. in Yost Arena. Tickets are $3-4 ($2 students). Call 764-0247 for more hockey information. Etc Netherlands America University League The famed Netherland poet Bert Schierbeek reads some of his most recent and popular poems today at 8 p.m. in the University Inter- national Center. Some poems will be read in Dutch and all will be read in English. Don't miss your opportunity to experience the poetry of a man who was derided for years before receiving the ac- claim he is worthy of today. Call 763-6865 for more information. Free. Ann Arbor Dickens Fellowship Tonight University English Professor Martha Vicinus lectures on "Dickens and Popular Culture." 8 p.m. in Room 126 East Quad. Call 761-8855 for more in- formation. Free. ' University Folk Dancing Club The University Folk Dancing Club is teaching "Dances from Brittany" as part of their ongoing series of international folk dances. 8-9:30 at the dance studios (corner of State and William Streets). There will be a registration fee of $1.50 per person, no partner is necessary. Beginners are welcome. Anthropology Department Due to overwhelming response to the last presentation, the An- thropology Colloquium presents "Recent Reduction in Human Tooth Size," to be given by C. Loring Brace at 4 p.m. at 2053 LSA. Free. Bars & Clubs Annie's Dugout (665- 8644)-Bootleg rounds up your weekend with top-40 dance hits. The Blind Pig (996-8555)-Paul Geremia performs again tonight at 8 p.m. See Friday Music. The Earle (994-0211)-The Ron Brooks Trio keeps performing that jazz that makes Earle veterans scream for more. The Fox's Den (662- 1647)-Stephen Dorar hammers out more swing and jazz piano tonight. The Habitat (665-3636)-Stomp to the rompin' top-40 sounds of Pegasus. The Heidelberg (663- 7758)-Guitarist/vocalist Julie Austin keeps you entertained with folk, country and soft rock. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-The Urbations are back rippin' up the joint with rockin' rockabilly. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-The Falcons are flappin' away with energetic dance, blues, and early rock tonight. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Lonnie Brooks takes to the stage again tonight. See Friday Music. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Bart Polot entertains you with sweet piano solos. Second Chance (994-5350)-Rock with the original Detroit rockers Toby Redd tonight at the Chance. U-Club (763-2236)-Stewart Cun- ningham sets the mood with con- temporary piano and Fast Tracks take over with wild rock and dance hits. Music School of Music Rosalie Edwards conducts the Women's Glee Club through a per- formance at 8 p.m. in Rackham Auditorium. Don't miss the lovely voices of your fellow University students. Also at 8 p.m., the music school presents William E. Camp, who will perform a trumpet recital at 8 p.m. in the Recital Hall. For more information, call 763-4726. The Ark Claudia Schmidt appears again this evening at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. See Friday's listing. Theater Professional Theater Program The PTP "Best of Broadway" production Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat continues today at 2 p.m. and tonight at.8 p.m. in the Power Cen- ter. See Friday's listing. Ann Arbor Civic Theater The Philadelphia Story con- tinues today at 2 p.m. and 'i..dght at 8 p.m. in Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. See Friday's listing. Suspension Theater Alexander Ostrovsky's The For- est continues today at 2 and tonight at 8 at Performance Network. See Friday's listing. Washtenaw Community College Players W.C.C. continues their produc- tion of 1984 tonight at 8 p.m. See Friday's listing. Sports Football Even if the Wolverines lost last week they still have a slight chance at the Rosebowl. Don't miss one of your last opportunities to cheer on those boys in maize 'n blue today at 1 p.m. as they take on Purdue. Call 764-0247 for more football infor- mation. Rugby Football Club The Rugby Football Club takes on Purdue today also at 1 p.m. Three different games will be played today - varisty, "B" team and "C" team. Mitchel Field (Fuller Road). Call 763-4560 for more information. Free. Women's Volleyball Those wonderful gals on the University volleyball team show Loyola University what bumping, spiking and setting are all about tonight at 7 at CCRB. Call 763-2189 for more information. Free. Ice Hockey New Hampshire is back for more skate competition as the Wolverine stick-handlers show 'em their stuff tonight at 7:30 in Yost Arena. Tickets are $3-4 ($2 students). Call 764-0247 for more information. Etc National Lawyer's Guild Nicaraguan Supreme Court member Marion Varahona and members of the Nicaraguan Court of Appeals Marta Lacayo and Humberto Obregon, will speak on about the Nicaraguan System of Justice today at 5 p.m. in the Lawyer's Club Lounge (Corner of S. University and State). Wine, cider, and cheese will be served. See Sunday Music. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Crosswynd offers the best in contemporary R & B sounds. Old Town (761-9291)-Come listen to the tunes of local artists as they gather at Old Town to jam all night. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Elvin Bishop rocks Rick's tonight. See Sunday Music. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Bart Polot plays soft piano solos. Second Chance (994-5350)-Toby Redd blasts off with more Detroit- style rock. Music Joe's Star Lounge The 3 O'Clock may not be widely recognized now but they most cer- tainly will be after their guaran- teed dynamic performance at Joe's tonight. If you're one of the unfortunate few who so chooses to miss this musical event, read about it in the Daily. More infor- mation can be obtained by dialing 665-JOES. Rick's American Cafe Elvin Bishop rocks the Rick's crowd tonight with early American blues and rock on guitar. Bishop is reknowned for "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" and "Struttin' my Stuff." Tickets are $6.50. Call 996-2747 for further information. University Musical Society For the Chamber Arts Series, UMS offers a matinee of The New World String Quartet. Winners of the prestigious Naumberg Cham- ber Music Award, this quartet is recognized as one of America's most prominent young quartets. 4 p.m., Rackham Auditorium. For ticket information, call 665-3717 or 764-2538. The Ark Dick Gaugin, formerly a mem- ber of the Boys of Lough, brings his classic flat-pick guitar all the way from England to the Ark tonight at 8 p.m. (1421 Hill St.). Tickets are $6, call 761-1451 for further infor- mation. School of Music Tonight the School of Music presents Lisa Lantz in a wonderful violin recital. 8 p.m. in the Music School Recital Hall. Call 764-3-4726 for more information on this musical event. Theater Professional Theater Program For their Showcase Series, PTP continues their production of The Plotters of Cabbage Patch Corner. See Friday's listing. Suspension Theater The Forest continues tonight at 6:30 p.m. See Friday's listing. Etc Open Mouth Poetics Today from 2-4, the Open Mouth Poetics will host an open stage at Joe's Star Lounge for poets and writers of all genres to discuss their work. Coffee and other non- alcoholic beverages will be available. Call 665-JOES for fur- ther information. Free. Program for the Study of Reproduction and Differentiation This afternoon at 12:10 a seminar will be heldon the topic of "Lipoprotein Interaction with the Rat Ovary and Granulosa Cells." Visiting Scientist James Schreiber will conduct the lecture at the Nor- Bars & Clubs The Blind Pig (996- 8555)-Boogie Woogie Red swings and sings on piano and vocals tonight. The Earle (994-0211)-Larry Manderville sweetly entertains the Earle tonight with piano solos. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-Radio King and his .All- Star Soul Band blast into Joe's for a Monday night of swingin' soul. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Experience the jazzy blues of Chicken Bob and the Impec- cables tonight at Flood's. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Changing Bodies performs their original rockin' reggae for the Rick's set. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-David Mayer will entice you to enjoy yourself tonight with sweet piano solos. Second Chance (994-5350)-The New Dittilies are in town to show what '60s rock is all about. U-Club (763-2236)-'CBN DJ Michael Pool keeps the beat goin'j for tonight's Funk Dance Party. Music Prism Productions The Fixx, ("Stand or Fall," "Red Skies," "One thing Leads to Another") bring their special brand of British pop to the Michigan Theater tonight for two shows - one at 7 p.m. and the other at 10:15 p.m. Tickets are $10.75. Buy 'em now before it's too late. Call 665-4755 for further in- formation. School of Music Tonight at 8 James Frye makes his appearance at Hill Auditorium for an organ recital. Call 763-4726 for more information on this con- cert. The Ark The duo singing/song writing team Reilly & Maloney bring their California tunes to the Ark tonight at 8 p.m. (1421 Hill St.). Call 761- 1451 for further information. Theater Performance Network For their Works in Progress Program, Performance Network presents Stage Rite, Lee G. O'Con- nell's exciting comedy. The audience is invited and encouraged to join in group discussion of the performance afterward. Tickets are $2 for the show at Performance Network (408 W. Washington). Call 663-0681 for more information. Etc Center for Continuing Education of Women Tonight the Center for Con- tinuing Education of Women (CEW) presents program two of a series designed to aid women in overcoming their fears about com- puters. This program will focus on the different careers that use com- puters. Entitled "An Inside Look at Careers Using. Computers," the program begins'at 7 p.m. and will be held at the CEW library (350 S. Thayer Street, above the Comerica th Ingalls Bldg., 11th floor. Call 763-0247 for more information. Free. Bars & Clubs The Earle (994-0211)-Larry Manderville sweeps you away as he sweeps across the keys with piano solos tonight. The Habitat (665-3636)--Pegasus can't stop rockin' with that top-40. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-VVT performs innovative rock hits tonight. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Tina Frey, lead vocalist of Quiet Strom, leads her band through the electric blues. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-The quartet Something American brings their contem- porary, original rock'n roll to Rick's tonight. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Bart Polot will keep you en- tertained all evening with piano solos. Second Chance (994- 5350)-Pinckney produces its own form of rock and Ripper is here tonight to prove its capabilities. U-Club (763-2236)-Reggae Dan- ce Party, a U-Club tradition, keeps the floors packed as DJ Tom Simonian spins the hits. Music School of Mu sic Tonight Rackham Auditorium is the proud host to a Faculty/Student Chamber Music Concert with performances by Professors of violin, viola, and cello Jacob Krachmalnick, Donald McInnes, and Samuel Mayes respectively. 8 p.m. Call 763-4726 for further information. The Ark Martin Carthy, John Kirkpatrick and Howard Evans bring music from the British Isles to the Ark tonight for your listening enter- tainment. Tickets are $6 for the show that begins at 8 p.m. (1421 Hill St.). Call 761-1451 for more music information at the Ark. Etc College of Literature, Science, and the Arts For the Eighth LSA Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series, Professor Gardner Ackley of the political economy depar- tment will lecture on "Government Stabilization Policy" at 8 p.m. in Rackham Amphitheater. A recep- tion will follow tonight's lecture in the Rackham Assembly Hall. Call 763-9521 for further information. Bank). The program is open to the public. For further information call 764-6555. Free. Women's Research Club The Women's Research Club features a presentation entitled "Imaging Agent-How to See Without Really Seeing." Speaking will be Charlotte Otto, Ph.d., who is a research investigator in inter- nal medicine at the University Medical School. The meeting is held at 7:45 p.m. in the West Con- ference Room of the Rackham Auditorium. Bars & Clubs The Earle (994-0211)-Larry Manderville offers more solo piano this evening. The Habitat (665-3636)--Pegasus is roundin' up the top-40 dance hits to keep you dancin'. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-L.A. punkers the Dickies bring comic relief to the new music scene at Joe's. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Jazzy R & B classic are per- formed by the Checkers tonight at Flood's. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-The Slang performs their favorites in '60s rock as well as some originals. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Bart Polot produces power- ful piano solos. Second Chance (994-5350)-The Weapons bring down the house with heavy metal rock this evening. U-Club (763-2236)--Stewart Cun- ningham starts things rollin' with piano jazz and Laugh Track takes over for the evening with local comedians. Music The. Ark Tonight don't miss DOA, the flute and guitar team that com- bines their music quite nicely to create a unique sound. Doors open at 7:30 for the concert at 8 p.m. (1421 Hill St.). Call 761-1451 for more information. Etc Canterbury Loft Interviews of noted University figures and local journalists will be held at today's "Campus Meet the Press." Now's your chance to find the answers to all your questions about the University, Ann Arbor, and maybe even life itself. 4 p.m. in the Michigan Union Keunzel Room. Call 665-0606 for more in- formation. Free. Sec heav Weap U-( band tonig M Scho Tor tougi the S the whic the S Hall Rack 4726 1 Univt Ton invit< sound moni Brahi Mino solois Ticke more Th UAC The and I Cente Musk nsteir Story Kelly dram the r< City a despil Ticke for fur Wash Playe 198" p.m. Etc Depa Langu The Langi today phithe of "R Spain, follow For t 764-53 Bars & Clubs The Earle (994-0211)-More piano solos this evening with'Larry Manderville. The Fox's Den (662- 1647)-Stephen Dorar swings with piano jazz. The Habitat (665-3636)-Pegasus plays more top-40 dance hits tonight. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-The Madcat Hambone Band plays good, clean, rockin' R&B classics tonight. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Crosswynd keeps the Flood crowd entertained tonight. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Horn blowin' R&B with the Urbations keeps Thursday at Rick's alive. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Bart Polot solos once more1 on piano. _ Unive In sched tainn dstag( holdin from Roon Sound the op of live the U and e are en miss y the ei intere stop b Floor arrar tment Bars & Clubs Del Rio (761-2530)-Local jazz musicians entertain the Rio bunch. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-The 3 O'Clock are in town. 6 Weekend/November 4, 1983 763-9521 for further information. on piano. -i I 7V