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Bars & Clubs

Annie's Dugout (665-8644) -
Come listen to real rock 'n' roll
with John Anthony and Legend.
The Blind Pig (996-8555) Like
blues and rock? Join the quintet,
the Barflies playing the best of
both.'
The Earle (994-0211) - Again, as
every weekend, join the Ron
Brooks Trio for cool jazz.
The Fox's Den (662-1647) -
Stephen Dorar plays jazz and swing
piano.
The Habitat (665-3636) - Dance
to top-40 music with Paragon.
The Heidelberg (663-7758)
Mustard's Retreat plays folk,
blues and rock music you can dan-
ce to.
Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) -
George Bedard and the Kingpins
play danceable swing, vintage
blues and rockabilly tunes.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747)
- The Buzztones offer everything
from Motown Soul to contem-
porary rock.
Second Chance (994-5350) -
Dance to the progressive rock
music of Mariner.
U-Club (763-2236) - Listen to
veteran band, Nonfiction play rock
'n' roll. Also Off The Street enter-
tains with piano & percussion for
happy hour.
Club Peoria (995-1834) WCBN DJ
Michael Pool spins danceable rock
'n' roll and funk records.
Theater
Young People's Theater
What has dwarfs, beavers,
fauns, a lion, a witch and a giant?
The Young People's. Theater's
production of C.S. Lewis' The Lion,
the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Join
four youngsters as they travel
through the magical land of Narnia
and battle the forces of evil.
Tickets cost $4 for adults and $3 for
students. 8 p.m. at the Performan-
ce Network, (408 W. Washington).
For more information call 996-3888.
Golden Rose Productions, Inc.
The rock opera Tommy will
come alive on stage tonight at the
Michigan Theater. The Pinball
Wizard, portrayed by Scott
Maynard, searches for the cure to
his deafness and will easily win his
way into your heart. Tickets are $7-
8. Call 668-8397 for more infor-
mation."
Professional Theater Program
The Hostage, a tale of love and
tragedy set in the turmoil of war,
tonight at the Power Center.
Tickets cost $4.50-7.50 and are
available at the PTP ticket office. 8
p.m. For more information call
996-3888.
Sports
Men's Wrestling
University Wrestling vs.
Athletes in Action. 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $1. Call 764-8855 for
more information.

Etc
Guild House
Democratic state representative
Perry Bullard of Ann Arbor talks
at Guild House Noon Luncheon on
"Legislative Recalls: A Symptom
of Structural Failure of
Republican Government". (802
Monroe) Noon. Call 662-5189 for
more information. Free. Optional
$1 soup and sandwich lunch.I
University School of Natural
Resources
Fourth University School of
Natural Resources' "Laird/ Nor-
ton Distinguished Visitor Series"
Bob Ross, U.S. Forest Service
chief landscape architect,
discusses "The Role of the Lan-
dscape Architect in Federal Land
Management." 3-5 p.m. in 1040
Dana Bldg. (403 E. University).
Call 763-3465 for more information.
Free.
University Duplicate Bridge Club
Come to the Pairs Game.
Players of all levels welcome to
this weekly event. It is not
necessary to bring a partner.
Michigan League 7:15-11 p.m. $2
(students $1.50) Call 668-1048 for
more information.

magazine has dubbed him as "the
best guitar player you've never
heard." 9 p.m. U-Club. Tickets are
$4.50. For more information, call
763-6922 or 763-5924.!
Theater
Professional Theater Program
The Hostage continues at the
Power Center at 8 p.m. See Friday'
listing.
Young Peoples Theater
The Lion, the Witch, and the
Wardrobe, will be performed today
at 2 p.m. and tonight at 8 p.m. at
the Performance Netowrk. See
Friday's listing.
Hillel Foundation
Actress, singer, and dancer Lori
Wilner portrays Israeli national
heroine Hannah Senesh in Hannah
Senesh: Portrait of a Woman
Warrior. Playwright David
Schechter is directing his own
work which portrays the heroism
of the young Jewish Woman who
became the first female
paratrooper. The performance
begins at 8 p.m. in the Lydia Men-
delssohn Theater. Tickets are
$13.50 for the general public, and
$7.50 for students and seniors. Call
763-1085 for ticket information.
Etc
The Office of Major Events
Yes, kids, it's George Carlin, the
man who gave us "jumbo shrimp"
(is it a big shrimp or a little jum-
bo? ). The comedian will perform
at Hill Auditorium tonight at 8 p.m.
in a rare Ann Arbor appearance.
Tickets are $12.50. For more in-
formation call 763-2071.
Career Planning and Placement
"Who's Hiring Humanists?" a
career conference for students, of-
fers speakers and presentations
relating to the many fields that the
humanities encompasses from 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Rackham
School of Graduate Studies. There
is a $2 registration fee. Register at
the Career Planning and
Placement Office. Call 764-7460 for
more information.

Music
University Concerto Competition
Winners
The soloist winners of un-
dergraduate and graduate per-,
formance competitions will per-
form with the University Sym-
phony Orchestra. Also on tonight's
agenda is the world premiere of a
contemporary composition that
will be announced. Hill
Auditorium. 8 p.m. For more in-
formation call 763-4726. Free.
Theater
Professional Theater Program
The Hostage continues at the
Power Center at 2 p.m. See
Friday's listing.
Young Peoples Theater
The Lion, the Witch, and the
Wardrobe will be performed at a
matinee showing time of 2 p.m. at
the Performance Network. See
Friday's listing.

government had forbidderr them to
perform publicly. The murder and
intrigue of Macbeth are juxtaposed
with the political harassment of
the performers. New Trueblood
Theater, 8 p.m. Call 763-5213 for
more .information.

Victorian subjects using period
paintings, engravings, and
photographs and excerpts of
memoirs, diaries and
autobiographies will be read by
professional actors and actresses,
Today's videotape is entitled The
Attachment: A Curate's Courtship.
Each videotape is shown twice
during the lunch hour. Brown
baggers welcome. Angell Hall,
Room 2003. Noon and 12:30 p.m. for
more information, call 764-6366.
Free.
Etc.
Real Seafood Company Valentine
Special
To celebrate the week of Valen-
tines Day, The Real Seafood Com-
pany will give a free Pearl Oyster
to the first 150 lucky couples who
purchase a regular order of'
rawbar oysters or clams. This
special will continue through this
Friday. The Real Seafood Com-
pany is located at 341 S. Main
Street.

Bars & Clubs

Annie's Dugout (665-8644) -
John Anthony and Legend play
rock 'n' roll for your listening
pleasure.
The Blind Pig (995-8555) - Come
listen to the Barflies play a com-
bination of blues and rock.
The Earle (994-0211) - Hear
Ron Brooks Trio play jazz on bass
guitar, drums and piano.
The Fox's Den (662-1647) - Hear
all the latest tunes from dance
band Paragon.
The Heidelberg (663-7758) -
Michael Hough and David
Tamulevich make their regular
weekend appearance, playing
anything but regular music. Catch
their folk and rock set.
Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) -
Get a blast from the past as George
Bedard and the Kingpins play
some vintage dance music.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747)
- The Roosters chirp out some
classic rock and roll from the
Stones and others.
Second Chance (994-5350) - Ex-
Destroy All Monsters bassist now
pursues less violent fans with
Mariner, a top-40 band that's far
from being all wet.
U-Club (763-2236) - Eclipse Jazz
hosts the Vernon Reid Band. See
Music.
Music
Eclipse Jaiz
The Vernon Reid Band will niake
its debut appearance in Ann Arbor
tonight. Vernon has had a wealth of
experience with the Decoding
Society, Ronald Shannon Jackson,
and Joe Bowie's Defunkt. Musician

Bars & Clubs
The Blind Pig (996-8555) -
George Bedard and Mr. B form one
of Ann Arbor's finest teams of
musicians combining rockabilly
jazz guitar and boogie blues piano.
The Earle (994-0211) - Favorite
pianist Larry Manderville plays
both mellow and exciting tunes.
Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) -
King Kong and the X-Cons is
terrifyingly diversified from car-
nival music and calypso to early
ska and reggae.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747)
- S.W.A.M.M.P. stands for
"Sound, Wisdom, and Many
Musical Powers," and- plays
Jamaican reggae via Pittsburgh.
Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) -
Hear David Mayer's musical feast
for your ears while you dine and
wine.
U-Club (763-2236) -
WEMU/WCBN DJ Tom Simonian
is having a Reggae Dance Party.
Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) -
Piano Pete Falkenstein plays the
blues.
Theater
University Department of Theater
& Drama
Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Mac-
beth, a new romp by author Tom
Stoppard, is actually two one-act
plays. In the first, we are with a
troupe of English schoolboys who
speak in a mock language called'
"Dogg." The boys, who have been
studying Shakespeare's foreign
language, present an incredibly
funny 15-minute version of Hamlet.
The second play, dedicated to
dissedent Czech dramatist Paval
Rohout, is about a performance of
Macbeth that he and his friend on-
ce staged in a living room, as the

Bars & Clubs
The Earle (994-0211) - Larry
Manderville will warm your hearts
with his sweet piano notes.
The Habitat (665-3636) -
Paragon will help you celebrate by
dancing to their top-40 sounds.
Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) -
VVT's span from originals to The
Clash and Talking Heads labels
them as an ambitious "new
music" band.
Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) -
Kathy Moore & Stephanie Ozer,
winners of the 1983 WEMU jazz
contest, can perform anything you
want to hear.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747)
- The Untouchables beat outthe
best of their boogie blues and rock.
Don't miss this local favorite.
Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) -
In the lounge of the Gandy Dancer,
Bart Polot plays solo piano.
Second Chance (994-5350) -
Prime number plays top-40 hits
and some original rock 'n roll.
U-Club (763-2236) - Come to the
Beach Party and boogie to the surf
music.
Music
University Concerto Competition
Winners
See Monday's listing. Tonight,
soloists perform with the Univer-
sity Philharmonic.
The Ark
For the Kithara Classical Guitar
Series, Tim Schultz, one of
Canada's finest young guitarists,
will perform works by Bach,
Brouwer and Fredrick Hand's
Elegy for Martin Luther King.
(1421 Hill St.). 8 p.m. Tickets are
$5. For more information call 761-
1451 or 831-4554.
Theater
University Department of Theater
and Drama
Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Mac-
beth continues at the Trueblood
Theater at 8 p.m. See Monday's
listing.
University Department of Theater
& Drama
The cast of University graduate
drama students will perform
Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Mac-
Beth at 8 p.m. See Monday's
listing.
Etc
University Victorian Semester
Part of a series of videotapes on

Bars & Clubs
The Earle (994-0211) - Larry
Manderville and his 88 keys make
beautiful music together, as he
plays solo piano.
The Habitat (665-3636)- In ad-
dition to solo piano by Art Stephan
during happy hour, the top-40 dan-
ce quintet Paragon (with a female
lead vocalist) really livens things
up,
Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) -
A popular 10-piece big band from
Detroit, the Sun Messengers, plays
blues and rock with a smattering of
,Latin.
Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) -
Falcons plays a wild but wonderful
collection of good old Motown,
early rock, as well as Chicago
blues and Memphis soul.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747)
- Don Mulhooland (formerly lead
screamer for the Urbations) and
his new quintet The Golden
Watusis mix good old get down
rock and roll with their own
strange brew.
Roundhouse Saloon (769-0562) -
Bart Polot and his 88 ivories will
tickle you pink.
Second Chance (994-5350) - The
Vidiotz are coming all the way
from Detroit to play their brand of
'60s through '80s rock.
U-Club (763-2236) - Look out for
Laugh Track: An open-stage for
aspiring comedians.
Theater
University Department of Theater
and Drama
Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Mac-
beth continues at the True blood
Theater at 8 p.m. See Monday's
listi.ng.
Dance
Jitterbug Dance lessons
Come learn to dance the Jitter
bug with dance instructors Jim
Kruz and Vicki .Honeyman. They
will teach both beginning and ad-
vanced levels at Joe's Star Lounge
at 7:30-9 p.m. Bring registration
and fee payment of $25. Call 665-
0110 for more bug details.

Etc
University Department of An-
thropology
The films for tonight's in-
stallment of the Ethnographic
Film Series are Eskimo: Fight for
Life, an award-winning depiction
of life in a Netsilik Eskimo seal
hunting camp and Yesterday,
Today: The Netsilik Eskimo,
which is a documentary of a day
in the life of the Netsilik. Modern
Languages Building, Lecture'
Room 2, 7 p.m. Call 764-7274 for in-
formation. Free.
University Black Student
Union/University Student Assem-
bly/University Office of Minority
Affairs
The Democratic California
congressman Ronald Dellums will
give a lecture on a topic-to be an-
nounced. The lecture is in conjun-
ction with Black History Month.
University Residential College
Auditorium, East Quad. 7 p.m. For
more information call 763-3241.
Free.
Etc
Classic Film Theater
A lost' classic of the rock
documentary genre returns to Ann
Arbor after a ten-year hiatus
tonight when Don't Look Back
shows at the Michigan Theater.
Filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker's
recording of Bob Dylan's legen-
dary tour of London features a'
remixed soundtrack that will serve
to heighten this film's reputation
as one of the finest of its kind.
Showtimes are 7 & 9 p.m. Call 662-
3322 for more information.

Vernon Reid:
Music

Bars & Clubs
The Earle (994-0211)-Larry
Manderville will do his best t9
tickle all 88 as he plays solo piano.
The Fox's Den (662-1647)-Have
a jazzy evening with Stephen
Dorar as he plays jazz and swing
piano.
The Habitat (665-3636)-After
Art Stephan makes you happy
playing solo piano during happy
hour, get ready for Paragon as.
they play top-40 dance goodies.
Joe's Star . Lounge (665-
JOES)-Get tuned in with Radio
King and his All-Star Soul Band, as
they mix contemporary funk with.
some soul, and some Motown
classics.

Michigan Union Arts
Programs/University Victorian
Semester
A laureate in the Queen
Elizabeth of Belgium Competition
performs pieces by Beethoven,
Strauss, and other 19th century
composers. Concert pianist Walid
Howrani will play in the Pendleton
Room at 12:15 p.m. Call 763-5900
for more details. Free.
University Musical Society
The Vienna Philharmonic
presents Haydn's Symphony no.
92, Schumann's Symphony No. 4 in
D minor and Schumann's Piano
Concerto in A minor at Hill
Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. Don't
miss the musical event of the
season, call 665-3717 today.
Theater
University Department of Theater
and Drama
Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Mac-
Beth continues at the Trueblood
Theater at 8. p.m. See Monday's
listing.
Etc
University Victorian Semester
English Professor Roy T. Mat-
thews gives a lecture titled "The
Patriarchs Parodies: Caricatures
from Vanity Fair." The MSU
professor will speak in the
Rackham West Conference Room
at 4 p.m. Call 764-6366 for more in-
formation. Free.
Women's International League for
Peace and Freedom
At this monthly meeting there
will be a slide show and talk by
social work professor Margaret
Nielsen and attorney Erick
Williams, woo both just returned
from Nicaragua. Contributions for
Nicaraguan elementary schools
will be appreciated. Refreshments
will be served at Quaker House

Say cheese

(1420 Hill St.). Call 668-0249 for
more details. 7:30 p.m. Free.
Full Moon Meditation Ceremony
If you're into contact with your
Higher Self and want access to the
Universal Consciousness, come
meditate with Stanley Zurawski.
All are invited, even non-believers.
.. 8 p.m. at Friends Meeting House
(1420 Hill). Call 434-7445 for
details. Free.
SYDA Foundation
Swami Anantananda will lead
"Yoga is Self Acceptance" with
talk, chanting, discussion and
meditation instruction and prac-
tice. The resident swami of SYDA
Boston will be at 1522 Hill St. at 8
pm. Call 994-5625 for details. Free.
Antiquarian Book Society
University English teacher
Patricia Srbrinik will give a lec-
ture "The Scottish Publisher in
England: Alexander Strahan" in
the Clements Library.rCall 761-
8855 for information. Free.

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Bars & Clubs
Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) -
Bart Polot does it solo on the piano.
Second Chance (994-5350) - Ann
Arbor's own progressive rock
band, Mariner, plays top-40 tunes
to dance to.
U-Club (763-2236) - WCBN
Benefit Bash features music per-
formed by the World, The Buz-
ztones, the Cult Heroes and others.
Simulcast on WCBN-88.3 FM. See
Sunday Music.
Mr. Flood's (995-2132) - Spice
up your evening with the
R&B/rock band, Cookin'. Grace
Morand and Connie Huber provide
sizzling vocals.
Del Rio (761-2530) - Local jazz
artists entertain tonight.

Mr. Flood's Party
2132)-Fly over to Flood's to
the Barflies. The quintet pl
mixture of blues and rock.
Rick's American Cafe
2747)-Here come The
Shavers, a new wave band
Toledo; that's right, Toledo.

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Alice Simsar Gallery
"Works on Paper" by Steven
MacMiallan Campbell, Liliana
Porter, and Curtis Ripley, and
"Selected Works" by Anni Albers,.
Josef Albers, Baro Antreasian,
Stephen Edlich, Norman Ives, and
Reuben Nakian continues through
February 29 at the Alice Simsar
Gallery (301 North Main Street).
Gallery Hours are from 10 a.m.-
5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Satur-
day. For more information call
665-4883.
Ann Arbor Art Association
Paul Marquardt's exhibit, en-
titled "The Late American,"
'featuring a variety of mixed media
pieces continues through February
28 at the Ann Arbor Art
t Association's Gallery (117 West

Second

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5350)-Thank Detroit for the
Viciotz, a band that ranges their
rock from the all the way through
the '80s and maybe even beyond.
U-Club (763-2236)--Soundstage,
a forum for local accoustic starts
the evening and later on some dan-
ceable rock musicians.

8 Weekend / February 10, 1984

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