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Bars & Clubs

Annie's Dugout (665-8645) -
Footloose offers very classy and
versatile good-time country swing
and jazz-tinged blue grass.
The Blind Pig (995-8555) - Willie
D. Warren and the Brush Street.
Blues Band from Detroit is joined
with new guitarist Robert Knoll,
who plays regularly with Albert
Collins.
The Earle (994-0211) - The Ron
Brooks Trio with drummer Bob
Elliot, and pianist Bill Evans get
together with Ron himself on bass.
The Fox's Den (662-1647) -
Stephen Dorar plays jazz piano
mixed with a bit of swing.
The Habitat (665-3636) - Dance
to top-40 Paragon with a female
lead vocalist.
The Heidelberg (663-7758)
Mustard's Retreat plays folk,
blues, and some rock. They feature
lots of originals, some from their
new album.
Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) -
Kevin Lynch and the Cadillac
Cowboys play spirited country
swing and convincing ballads,
featuring vocalists Lynch and
Michael Smith.
Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) -
Private SEctor offers everything
from modern, dance-oriented R &
B, "neo classical" reggae, to funk
jazz, and country/rock. The sextet
is fronted by bassist/vocal, t Ran-
dy Tessier.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747)
- The Core, Pittsburgh's R & B
band, also plays some ska and
reggae tunes tonight.
Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) -
Bart Polot solos piano in the
Lounge at the Gandy Dancer.
Second Chance (994-5350) -
Savage Grace plays top-40 and
hard rock.
U-Club (763-2236) - The Steve
Nardella Band is in town with a
new guitar/bass
new guitar/bass/drums format. A
new twist to an old favorite.
Club Peoria (995-1834) - Every
Friday night come join in the fun
above the Heidelberg while
viewing local artists' videos and
art.
Music
Ars Musica
"Tafelmusik" will be presented
-for the Ars Dinner Cancer Benefit
tonight. This is your opportunity to
eat dinner with members of Ars
Musica. The evening begins with
,an eight-minute musical introduc-
tion and concludes with a preview
of the organization's February 5
"Greatest Hits" show. Black tie
optional. It's held at the Michigan
League at 8 p.m. for $40 and reser-
vations are required.

Theater
Ann Arbor Civic Theater
Going UP and Off and Running
are two "comic studies in in-
timacy" according to local
playwright Rachel Urist. Going Up
is about two strangers who end up
meeting regularly in an elevator
and Off and Running concerns a
married couple in bed. Liz
Zweifler, David Edmund, and Matt
Tomlanovich are directed by Ron
Miller in Going Up. Thom Johnson
directs Fran Gerkin Foster and
Larry Russinsky in Off and Run-
ning. 8 p.m. at the Ani Arbor Civic
Theater (338 S. Main St.). Tickets
are $4. Call 662-7282 for more in-
formation.
University Victorian Semester
Michigan State University music
professors Judith and Conrad
Donakowski will put on a costumed
evening of songs from Victorian
times entitled, "Laughter and
Tears from Bygone Years." It's at
the William L. Clements Library
(South University and Tappan) at
8 p.m. Free. For more information
contact 764-6366.
Professional Theater Program
Nicholas Pennell, who last year
played the part of Prospero in The
Tempest, (in the University
Players Production) is now ap-
pearing with the Michigan Ensem-
ble Theater in the Simon Gray
comedy Butley.
Pennell has performed on the
Stratford, Ontario stage since 1972
in many lead roles as well as in
London's West End. Butley
represents a challenge for Pennell,
who often plays romantic roles.
Butley, a misanthrope, has been
compared, by one critic, to "a rot-
ting apple in a rotting barrel."
Pennell, however, is more than
equal to the task.
Butley will be at the Lydia Men-
delssohn Theater tonight at 8 p.m.
Call 764-0450 for more information.
Sports
Men's Swimming
Watch our tankers take on the
Hawkeyes of Iowa at the Matt
Mann pool at 7:30 p.m. It costs $1
and if you need more information
call 764-0247.
The men's swim team takes on
the water babies of Iowa at 7:30
p.m. Matt pool. $1. Call 764-0247 for
more splashing details. -
Etc
Guild House Noon Luncheon
Howard Simon, the Michigan
ACLU director will speak on "Civil
Liberties in Reagan's America" at
noon. Held at the Guild House (802
Monroe). It's free but soup and
sandwich are $1 extra. If you need
to know more call 662-5189.
School of Natural Resources
Rodger Sedjo, forest economics

and policy program director, will
speak on "Long Term Timber
Supply - A Global Perspective"
as part of the school's Laird/Nor-
ton Distinguished Series. Today's
topic is Resources for the Future.
From 3-5 p.m. Room 1040 Dana
Building (430 East University).
,Free. For more information call
763-3465.
University Residential College
University minority students
display their art work at 10 a.m.
for the 10th Annual Minority Arts
and Cultural Festival. Also, there
is a minority cultures workshop at
4 p.m. and four local choirs will
sing enchanting gospel music at 8
p.m. It all begins at 10 a.m. at East
Quad and there's no cost. If you
need more information call 764-
1628, 764-4689, or 764-1683.
AstroFest
The space shuttle is flying
again-at least on films and slides
that is. Come see Space Shuttle:
First Report on Spacelab 1. Jim
Loudon, staff astronomer, will run
things at the MLB, Auditorium 3 at
7:30 p.m. Free.
Michigan Community Theater
Foundation
Let ladyluck smile on you tonight
at the third annual Las Vegas
Millionaires' Party hosted by
Mayor Louis D. Belcher. Featured
tonight will be all the Casino-style
betting you could ask for plus a
live, top-40s band for dancing.
Tickets are $5 and proceeds will
benefit the Michigan Theater.
Raffle tickets are also available
for a mere $1. The event will be at
the Ann Arbor Inn (100 S. Fourth
Ave.). 8 p.m. to midnight. For
more information call 668-8397.

East Quad
Are you looking for some soul?
You might as Well go back to the
roots-gospel. Some college
gospel choirs, and special guests
Thomas Whitfield and Company,
will sing gospel with heart tonight
in Rackham Auditorium. Call
Valerie at 764-0631 for more infor-
mation. It's Free.

Bars & Clubs

Annie's Dugout (665-8644)
Swing to the bluegrass sounds
Footloose.

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The Blind Pig (996-8555) - Willie
D. Warren and his twelve-string
guitar headline Willie D. Warren
and the Brush Street Blues Band, a
Motor City band with that urban
blues sound.
The Earle (994-0211) - Bassist
Ron Brooks, drummer Bob Elliot,
and pianist Bill Evans are the Ron
Brooks Trio, tonight's live jazz of-
fering.
The Fox's Den (662-1647) -
Stephen Dorar's jazz and swing
piano fills the Den tonight.
The Habitat (665-3636) - Top-40
quintet Paragon puts you through
the paces.
The Heidelberg (663-7758) -
Mustard's Retreat spices up the
place with their mix of folk, rock,
and blues. The guitar-playing pair
of Michael Hough and David
Taumlevich undoubtedly will in-
clude a tune or two from their
recent LP Home By the Morning.

Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) -
Ex-Urbations -vocalist Don
Mulholland , leads The Golden
Watusis through a slew of vintage
raunch rock ditties plus originals
designed for the dance floor.
Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) -
George Bedard and the Kingpins
will bowl you over with blues and
rockabilly. The Kingpins are Mr. B
on piano, Carl Hildebrandt on
stand-up bass, and Andy Conlin on
drums.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747)
- From Pittsburgh it's The Core
ranging from R & B to reggae.
Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) -
Bart Polot handles the keyboard
all by his lonesome at the Roun-
dhouse.
Second Chance (994-5350) -
Savage Grace fills both tiers of the
Chance with top-40/hard rock.
U-Club (763-2236) - Steve Nar-
della rocks with The New Steve
Nardella Rock 'n' Roll Trio. Strip-
ped down to guitar, bass, and
drums, Nardella will deliver roots
rock and roll at its finest.
Music
Kerrytown
The lovely sounds of the harp
will fill the market when Clair
Ross gives three performances.
10:15 and 11:15 a.m. also at 1:30
p.m. Kerrytown Market Bldg. up-
stairs. Call 662-4221 for more
details. Free.
The University Musical Society
Soprano Leontyne Price brings
her special talent and magic to
Ann Arbor tonight. Her seventh
appearance in the city promises to
be a great evening. 8:30 p.m. at

Hill Auditorium. Call 665-3717 for
information.
Office of Major Events
It's still Rock 'n Roll to Billy
Joel. Join this songwiting super-
star and prove his critics wrong.
Still tickets left. $15 available at
the Michigan Union Ticket Office
Where House Records, Hudson's
and CTC outlets. Crisler Arena.
Call 763-2071 for more details.
Theater
Professional TheaterProgram
Butley, by Simon Gray, is the
story of a professor who would
rather read nursery rhymes than
Milton. Playing Professor Ben
Butley is Nicholas Pennl, a Strat-
ford favorite, and former Univer-
sity Guest Artist in Residence.
You may also remember him as
Prospero in the University
Players' production of The Tem-
pest Pennel will undoubtedly im-
bue Butley with a proper dosage of
curmudgeonly charm. Curtain is
at 8 p.m., Lydia mendelssohn
Theater. Tickets are $7-12, for
more information call 764-0450.
Ann Arbor Civic Theater
Going Up and Off and Running
continues. See Friday's listing.
Etc
University Residential College
Develop your awareness of
lesser-known heritages at the 10th
Annual Minority Arts and Cultural
Festival. Art Exhibit and Frater-
nity/Sorority Exhibit begin at 10
a.m. The Festival continues with
Poetry Readings at 3 p.m. Stay for
the fashion and talent show'at 8
p.m. and the DJ benefit dance at 11
p.m. Residential College. Dance
$1.50.
Friends of Matthaei Botanical
Gardens
Browse and buy at the Friends of
the Botanical Gardens' Monthly
Lobby Sale. Plants, books and gar-
den items will be available from 10
a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Matthaei
Botanical Gardens (1800 N. Dix-
boro Rd.) Call 764-1168 for more
details. Free.
Michigan Community Theater
Foundation
Join the rest of the High Rollers
at the Las Vegas Millionaires' Par-
ty, a benefit for the Michigan
Theater. The lavish entertainment
will feature the Big Band sound of
the Ambassadors as well as show
tunes by Beverley Rinaldi and
John McCollum accompanied by
pianist Nancy Hodge. Between the
casino games and raffle, a trip for
two, you may win big, with musical
stars like these you can't lose. $5
Ann Arbor Inn. 8 p.m. - midnight.
Call 668-8480 for further details.
Classic Film Theaters, Inc.
Do "Gentlemen" really "Prefer
Blondes?" Find out, enter, or just
come to the "Marilyn Monroe
Look-Alike Contest" to begin at
11:15 p.m. after the showing of
Monroe classics The Seven Year
Itch and Gentlemen Prefer... The
movies begin at 7:30 p.m. at the
Michigan Theater and cost only
$2.50 for the entire program. Con-
test prizes include: First-$100,
Second-$50 gift certificate to
Cat's Meow clothing store and
much, much more. So grab your
bleach and come on down. Don't
miss out on the fun. Ooooooooooh!
For more information, call 662-3332.

Abeng
East Quad is hosting a political
workshop-the topic "Solving
Minority Problems: Now or
Never." Head east by about 1 p.m.
and sit yourself in the -Greene
Lounge. Cylentia (763-2917) will.
give you more information if you
need it. Free.
Also, black fraternity/sorority
paraphenalia will be on display in
room 124 East Quad. Represen
tatives from black Greek
organizations will be around from
1-4 p.m. to answer any questions.
For more details, call MikehiaL at
764-2658.
Trotter House
Trotter House is having its an-
nual minority student social. No
admission fee is required.

Bars & Clubs

Del Rio (761-2530) - Paul Vor-
nhagen, Rick Burgess & Friends
and their saxophone, flute, and
piano will be the specialty jazz
band today.
Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) -
Trees, the duo of Lindsay Tomasic
and Jesse Fitzpatrick, features
sumptuous harmony vocals and a
folk-to-jazz flavor.

Bars & Clubs
The Blind Pig (996-8555) - George
Bedard and Mr. B., jazz guitarist
and boogie 'n blues pianist, will
sing.
The Earle (994-0211) - Larry
Manderville starts off the week on
solo piano.
Joe's StarLounge (665-JOES) -
King Kong and the X-Cons spin out
early ska, reggae, Cajun, calypso
and "cally-bally" -(carnival
music).
Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) -
Piano Pete Falkenstein solos on
blues piano from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747)
- The Falcons pound out Chicago
Blues, Memphis soul, early rock
and Motown. .
Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) -
David Mayer plays solo piano
during happy hour.
Second Chance (994-5350) -
Sweet Crystal travels from Yp-
silanti with some rock-and roll.
U-Club (763-2236) - Don't miss
the Eclipse Jazz Jam Session
tonight.
Music
Michigan Union Arts Programs
Ladies and gentlemen . . . come
see the concert of the month. One
of our own Music School
Graduates, Bradley Brookshire,
will play pieces by Bach on the
harpsichord. Be there. Michigan
Union.

Bars & Clubs

The Earle (994-0211) - Larry
Manderville meanders on the
piano-forte.
The Habitat (665-3636) -
Paragon, a quintet with a female
lead, plays top-40 danceables.
Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) -
Lou McBlue and his Rhythm
Revue offer the howling R & B
coupled with Motown Electric
Blues. These classics are the forte
of this sextet made up of ex-
Cobras, and pieces of Chicago Pete
and the Detroiters.
Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) -
Al Hill and three ex-Barflys are
now Al Hill's Blues Bashers. Al
bashes the blacks & whites,
Brophy Dale handles guitar, Willie
Magoon takes bass chores, and
Lough Campbell carries the sticks.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747)
- The Slang mixes '60s classics
with '80s originals hearkening
back to the bygone days when
Kennedy was a dangerous sur-
name.
The Roundhouse Saloon (769-
0592) - Bart Polot, lone pianist
tonight.
The Second Chance (994-5350) -
Former Destroy All Monsters
bassist Mike Davis fronts Mariner,
an Ann Arboe-based progressive
rock quintet.
U-Club (763-2236) - The comedy
continues. Crack up with campus
cut-ups and occasional out-of-town
professionals for Laugh Tracks.
Theater
University Players
Brendan Behan's The Hostage
will open Wednesday at 8 p.m. un-
der the direction of Mary Kelly. An
Irish patriot, an English soldier,
and lovely Teresa light up the
stage. Tickets are $5.50 adn $7 at
the PTP ticket office in the
Michigan League. Call 763-5213 for
more information.

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- Old Town (761-9291) - Sunday
jam sessions with lots of quiet
acoustical jams.
Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) -
If you like live piano music, come
hear Bart Polot make all 88 keys
sing.
Second Chance (994-5350) -
Savage Grace will have their last
chance to rock this week.
Theater
Professional Theater Program
Butley continues at Mendelssohn
Theater at 2 p.m. See Friday's
listing.
Ann Arbor Recreation Department
For those that don't believe in
fairies A New Peter Pan may be
just the ticket. This children's
dance-theater performance by
Dance Focus is paired with a per-'
formance by harpist Rochelle
Martinez-Mouilleseaux. This
double feature is the second of four
performances in a mini-series
designed for beginning 'theater-
goers. The performance starts at 2
p.m. at the Eberbach Cultural Arts
Building (1220 South Forest).
Adults-$3, Children $2. Call 994-
2326 for more information.
Etc
Synergy Creative and Healing Arts
Center
In a workshop called "Fresh
Starts," Kay Gould gives new
direction and understanding of the
focus and drive in life. Through
exercises she tries to promote
complete brain functioning. 10
a.m.-4:30 p.m. (410 W. Washington
St.). Call 769-7838 for further in-

The Earle (994-0211) - Larry
Manderville plays solo piano.
The Habitat (665-3636) -
Paragon, danceable quintet with
female lead, plays top-40.
Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) -
Los Lobos performs. See Tuesday
Music.
Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) -
Kathy Moore and Stephanie Ozer,
winners of the WEMU jazz com-
petition, perform jazz, blues, and
funk, Motown, popular hits and
originals from 5-7:30 p.m.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747)
- Blue Rays, new talent that
opened for SLK the Soundstage
Dance Band Bash, will play soulful
blues and R & B.
Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) -
Bart Polot plays solo piano in the
lounge at the Gandy Dancer.
Second Chance (994-5350) -
Detroit Showcase: The Love Mon-
sters and two other Detroit bands
bring original new rock and roll to
the stage.
U-Club (763-2236) - Come to the
Beach Party and dance to surf
music records in your favorite
beach clothes.
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Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) -
The critically acclaimed rock 'n'
roll band Los Lobos play their
stuff. This dynamic quartet has a
unique sound and beat that's great
dance music. From the Chicano
community in East Los Angeles,
their songs can be heard in such
films as Eating Raoul and Chan is

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Bars & Clubs
Rick's American Cafe (996-
2747)-The Buzztones rock this
town tonight.
The Earle (994-0211) - Larry
Manderville solos on piano.
The Habitat (665-3636) -
Paragon plays top-40 hits all night
long.
Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) -
Aluminum Beach punches out
originals based on two decades of
popular rock and roll.
Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) -
Fast Tracks spins out jazz, rock,
blues and reggae.
Second Chance (994-5350) -
Mariner, one of Ann Arbor's top-40
bands, plays all your favorites:
U-Club (763-2236) - Soundstage
provides local performers and
dancing to local bands.
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