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The Heidelberg (663- 7758)-Vertually every kind of music by Marilyn Max, singer/guitarist, to dance to. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-Swing to thesounds of Blue Front Pretenders, old style R&B. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Get down the Matt "Guitar" Murphy. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Bart Polot will be at the keys tonight for your listening en- joyment. Second Chance (994- 5350)-There's no "Chance"-ing it with live top-40's music. U-Club (763-2236)-50's and 60's rock tunes with Waltusis. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Private Sector put up some R&B-reggae music to liven up the "Party." Music Rick's American Cafe Matt "Guitar" Murphy brings his hard-driving blues and R&B to Ann Arbor tonight. Matt is well known from his days in The Blues Brothers which is just the tip of the iceburg. He also has played with the late Muddy Waters and Sonny Boy Williamson. 9:30 p.m. at Rick's American Cafe (611 Chur- ch). Tickets are $4. Call 996-2747 for further details. University Campus Band Robert Ponto will direct perfor- mances of G ershwin and Bennett's Porgy and Bess, Jacob's William Byrd Suite, Kenny's Coat of Arms, and Reed's Punchinello tonight. 8 p.m. at Hill Auditorium. Call 763- 4726 for more information. Free. Rudolf Steiner School Benefit Laszlo and Helen Slomovitz per- form folk music for young and old tonight. Laszlo, one half of the acoustic duo Gemini, plays guitar, mandolin and violin and his wife Helen plays flute. 8 p.m. at the Rudolf Steiner School (10200 Car- penter Road). Tickets are $2 for the young and $7 for the old. Call 439-0111 for more details. University Contemporary Direc- tions Ensemble Elliot Carter will speak tonight and tomorrow night at a festival held in his honor. Carter is a com- poser in the modernist tradition who is known as the father of il Dance Department: M.F.A. Thesis Concert this weekend "tempo modulation." These pieces are rich in their subtle shifts of tempo. Carl St. Clair will con- duct Woodwind Quintet, Fantasy on Purcell's Fantasia Upon One Note, four of Carter's Eight Pieces for Four Tympani, and Night Fan- tasies, with piano soloist Robert Conway also appearing. 8 p.m. at Rackham Auditorium. Call 763- 4726 for further information. Free. Michigan Union Ballroom Ann Arbor's own George Kirmiz plays his blend of Arab and modern music tonight. Kirmiz plays guitar, 'oud and sings. He is accompanied by a quintet playing mostly Arabic instruments. 8 p.m. at the Michigan Union Ballroom. Tickets are $4. Call 482-3544 for more information. Theater Comic Opera Guild To celebrate its 10th anniver- sary, the Guild is representing The Merry Widow, a production they put on last in 1977. It is a first for the Guild in that they have never before revived any of their earlier productions. The Merry Widow is directed by Tom Petiet and features a cast of 50. The show begins at 8 p.m. at the Michigan Theater and tickets are $7. For more ticket information call 668- 8480. The Brecht Company St. Joan of the Stockyards will be presented through Saturday night with Bob Brown directing. Original music by University com- position grad student Geoffrey Stanton will be performed by a small orchestra. 8 p.m. at the Residential College Auditorium, East Quad. Tickets are $5. Call 764-7390 for more information. Dance University Dance Department Choreographer Barbara Djules Boothe will present After Hours set to the music of Duke Ellington, and In the Midst which is set to the music of Leos Janacek. Choreographer Charles Gullo will present Transformation which features modern and jazz dance styles. 8 p.m. in Studio A of the Dance Building (1310 N. University Court). Donation suggested. Call 763-5460 for more information. Performance Network Whitley Setrakian choreographs this debut of the local modern dan- ce company People Dancing. The performance will also feature guest artists Loi Kail and Susan Creitz. 8 p.m. at the Performance Network (408 W. Washington). Tickets are $5, $4 for students. Call 663-0681 for more details. Sports. Women's Tennis The Wolverines serve it up against Duke University tonight. 5 p.m. at the Track & Tennis Building. Admission is $1. Call 763-2159 for more information. Etc University Museum of Art. Take a breather from your busy day and attend the "Art Break" at 12:10. Ginny Castor will speak on the influence of Whistler at the University's Museum of Art., Astrofest 133 Jim Loudon will lecture tonight on "The Incredible, Marginal, Dangerously Visible, Terminal Annular Eclipse." This will be proceeded by two films, The Active Sun and The Quiet Sun. This will all help you to view a solar eclipse occuring later this year in a narrow path running from Mexico to Maryland. Bring your maps and dark sunglasses. 7:30 p.m. at MLB Auditorium 3. Call 994-3966 for more details. Free. University School of Natural Resources; Laird, Norton Distinguished Visitor Series U.S. Department of Agriculture assistant secretary John Crowell will lecture tonight on "Public Land Management: National Policies and Priorities." 3 p.m. in Room 1040, Dana Building (430 E. University). Call 763-3465 for more information. Free. Guild House The program for today's noon luncheon is to be announced. Lun- ch is optional at $1, which includes home-made soup and sandwich. Noon at the Guild House (802 Monroe). Call 662-5189 for more in- formation. Free. University Latin America Narrative Lecture Series The subject of tonight's lecture will be "Hispanism in America: Problems and Prospects." Com- parative literature professor John Beverly of Pittsburgh University will speak at 4 p.m. in the Rackham East Conference Room. Call 764-5344 for further infor- mation. Free. The Earle (994-0211)-Bassist Ron Brooks headlines the Ron Brooks Trio. The Fox's Den (662-1647)-Jazz & Swing piano from Stephen Dorar. The Habitat (665-3636)-The Whiz Kids reel out top-40 dan- cables. The Heidelberg (663- 7758)-Marilyn Max-versatile vocalist/guitarist. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-Get convinced by the Blue Front Persuadlers. Pizzeria Uno's (769-1744)-Off. the Street, a piano and percussion duo brings smooth jazz your way all night long. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Blues Brother Matt "Guitar" Murphy. See Saturday Music. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-The amazing Bart Polot alone at the keyboard. U-Club (763-2236)-The __Watusis. The name of Don Mulholland's band is of a changeable nature. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-The Union Lake All-Stars led by Neil Woodward. Music Contemporary Directions Ensem- ble The Elliot Carter Festival con- tinues with the last four of the Eight Pieces for Four Timpani; Sonata for Flute, Oboe, Cello, and Harpsichord; Pastoral for Viola and Piano; and Syringa featuring Stephen Morscheck bass and Julia Pedigo Mezzo soprano. 8 p.m. Rackham Auditorium. Free. Washtenaw Council for the Arts Chava Alberstein, the leading lady of Israeli song, gives a per- formance of various works from a range of Israeli composers. Alber- stein, six-time winner of the "Kinor David" prize for Singer of the Year, begins her 1984 American tour with this perfor- mance at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater in the Michigan League. Tickets are $13.50 (students $7.50). Call 663-3336 for more information. Theater The Brecht Company St. Joan of the Stockyards con- tinues. See Friday's listing for more information. Comic Opera Guild Production continues as the Guild presents The Merry Widow at 8 p.m. See Friday's listing. Dance Performance Network See Friday. 8 p.m., Performan- ce Network (408 W. Washington). $5 (students $4). Call 663-0681 for more information. Dance Department M.F.A. Thesis concert continues at 8 p.m., Studio A, Dance Bldg. (1310 N. University Court). Donation requested. See Friday's listing. Sports Men's Basketball The Wolverines take on the Min- nesota men, 4 p.m. at Crisler Arena. $6. Call 764-0247 for more information. Women's Tennis This afternoon, the women's tennis team takes on Indians. 1 p.m. at the Track and Tennis Building. Admission is $1. Etc Friends of Matthaei Botanical Gardens Pick up all those extra late or ex- tra early Christmas gifts for all your gardening friends at this month's lobby sale. Featured items include books, gardening utensils, and of course plants. 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Matthaie Botanical Gardens (1800 N. Dix- boro Rd.). For more information call 764-1168. Free. University of Michigan Want to learn more about how to control your own education? Go to the free University workshop on "Student Empowerment," today, 2 p.m., at the Michigan Union, Pond Room, First Floor. Heidelberg Restaurant Fasching celebration, German festival season which extends from 11:11 p.m. on November 11 to Ash Wednesday begins tonight. In- cludes skits,cclowns, prizes, costumes, dancing to a live Ger- man band, and of course consum- ption of large amounts of German Beer. 9 p.m. Heidelberg Restaurant (215 N. Main). There's no cover but reservations are suggested. Call663-7758. to originals and songs of other con-" temporary composers. 7 p.m. The Ark (1421 Hill St.). $3 donation. Call 665-8202, 663=2209, or 769-7053 for further information. University Musical Society Violinist Peter Zazofsky will. provide an afternoon of superb classical fiddling in Rackham Auditorium at 4 p.m. A native of Boston, Zazofsky has been ac- claimed as one of the top talents in his generation of violinists. For tickets go to Burton Tower or call 665-3717. Theater The Brecht Company St. Joan of the Stockyards con- tinues. See Friday. 2 p.m. Dance Performance Network People Dancing continues. See Friday. Etc Jewish Cultural School Adult Education Social Work Professor Charles Garvin will give a talk on the "Jewish Welfare Movement in the United States." 10 a.m. Hillel, (1429 Hill St.). Free. Friends of . Matthaei Botanical Gardens Lobby Sale 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Free. See Saturday. Open Mouth Poetics. Entertaining readings of works from local and visiting poets and short story writers in a casual and eclectic environment. 2 - 5 p.m. Joe's Star Lounge (109 N. Main). Free. Call 662-8370 or 665-JOES for more information. Michigan Museum of Photography Sunday, March 4 is the.sixth an- nual camera show and sale. Come and see the latest photographic equipment and techniques. Hours for the show are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Holiday Inn West (2900 Jackson Rd.). Admission is $3 for adults and $2 for students and senior citizens. For more information call 884-2242. Bars & Clubs The Earle (994-0211)-Larry Manderville pounds the ivories. The Habitat (665-3636)-The fluid sounds of top-40 with The Whiz. Joe's - Star Lounge (665- J,OES)-Catch the "juvenile soun- ds" of Disband. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-The new R&B band Al Hill's Blues Bashers play it up tonight. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Bart Polot takes over the piano at the Gancy Dancer. U-Club (763-2236)-Join the Beach Party while dancing to fine R&B records. Music Brass Ring Productions Ozzy Osbourne has a new record out so Ozzy is touring so he can make more money. Ozzy, a recent graduate of the Edwin Newman School of Stage Presence, promises to put on a concert of sor- ts. Rumor has it that this year's tour shirts are really kick-ass, so put your leather on, tell mom that you'll flush Tweetie down the toilet if she won't give you the car and go see this spectacle. And wow man-Motley Crue is warming up for Ozzy-too freaking much man. 7:30 p.m. at Joe Louis Arena. Tickets are $12.50. Call 567-6000 for more details. Etc American Association of Univer- sity Woman A reception for senior and graduate women- will be held in Rackham Assembly Hall. Vivian Shapiro will speak on 'The Dual Role of Women" and refreshments will follow. The talk begins at 2:30 p.m. Ann Arbor Film Festival Today is the first day in the 22nd annual Ann Arbor Film Festival. Festival officials have screened out between 25 and 30 hours of film from the over 250 hours that were entered. The festival has a national reputation and has attrac- ted in the past such memorable contributors as Andy Warhol, Pat Olesko and Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen. Total prize monies for the festival ex- ceed $500. Each evening's shows are different, but according to festival officials, of equal quality. Shows tonight are at 7, 9 and 11 p.m. For more information call either 663-0795 or 663-6494. University Museum of Art Professor Reginald Malcomson discusses his drawings that are currently on exhibit. The talk begins at 3 p.m. at the museum (Alumni Memorial Hall). For more information call 764-0395. Free. I tonight. The Habitat (665-3636)-Another sizzling performance from the Whiz Kids, playing top-40 dance music. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-Ann Arbor favorite Aluminum Beach skas you all night long. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132)-Al Hill's BluesBashers. Pianist Hill leads three members of the Bar- flys band. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-The Boston band New Moon Man returns to Rick's after two notable performances there this summer. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Enjoy the singing piano of Bart Polot. U-Club (763-2236)-Once again Laugh Track opens the stage to those trying to be more than mere class clowns, and occasional out of town guests that have already foregone that statis. Etc Ann Arbor Film Festival The 22nd Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival continues today. See Tuesday's listing for more infor- mation. Show times tonight are 7, 9 and11 p.m. University Activities Center Today is the first day of the University's annual Michigras, a. festival devoted to laughing and eating as a diversion from the horrible weather that we are now experiencing. Each day of the festival features several unique and interesting exhibitions, events, and contests. The festival in full runs from today through Saturday. Today's activities are: A student comedy contest, "Comedy Cavalcade" at the U-Club ad- mission is $1.99 and the laughs start at 9 p.m. This may j ce. Directoi Clockwork 0 Odyssey, Dr. Shining, is c talent search Full Metal J based on ti Timers by I concerns th young man i Kubrick is terested peol of themselve Warner Bros. don WIV4AP the project videotape ar arts office. ball team ag begins at . Arena. $1. ( Etc. Ann Arbor F Day three film fest. Sl 9, and 11 p.r University A Day two o Festival. (S for more ir events are: The Mi( worldly, b spirited c tricycle race 4 p.m. and a in the Uniont Battle of t ds "slub it o mission is $1 9 p.m. Internatu singing and Union ballro Pro-Bar Michilympic can make t bars include Charley's an Bars & Clubs Del Rio (761-2530)-Local jazz groups provide pleasant background tunes. Halfway Inn (764-8558)-Enjoy brunch to the acoustic sounds of local artists as they perform classical everything from folk to folk. Joe's Star Lounge (665-1 JOES)-Dance to everything-from rock to reggae when King Kong and the X-cons and the Evadors play for Joe's Community Films Benefit. Mr, Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Danceable. R&B, reggae, funk, jazz and some country/rock+ by Private Sector. Old Town (761-9291)-Local musicians invade Old Town tonight with original jazz and folk. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Sway to piano melodies of Bart Polot. Second Chance (994-5350)-Top- 40 tunes give you a "Chance" to dance away the end of your weekend. Music at St. Andrews Works of Torelli, Bach, Vivaldi, Vierne, Cellier, and Purcell are performed by Ann Arbor organist Arthur Vidrich and Oberlin College trumpeter Byron Pearson. 4:30 p.m. St. Andrews Church (306 N. Division). Free. Call 663-0518 for more information. Homegrown Women's Music Series Duos of Laurel Emrys and Amy Rose, and Lisa Wolf and Karen Pernick, and soloist Lizette Chevalier perform a variety of works from traditinal and jazz folk Bars & Clubs The Blind Pig (996- 8555)-George Bedard and Mr. B mix up R&B and jazz classics with a few of their originals. The Earle (994-0211)-Jazz artist Larry Manderville flies solo with his sweet sounding piano. The Habitat (665- 3636)-Brighten up your happy hour with solo pianist Art Stephan. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Rock and roll with Detroit's Something American. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-David Mayers plays his fantastic piano. U-Club, (763-2236)-Eclipse Jazz Jam Session continues to live up to its name. Dance University Musical Society Enjoy the lyrical movement of classical ballet as the Oakland Ballet performs three different programs each respective night. Power Center at 8 p.m. Tickets at Burton Tower or call 665-3717. Bars & Clubs The Earle (994-0211)-Solo piano by Larry Manderville. The Habitat (665-3636)-Art Stephan alone with the ivories. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-Lamont Zodiac leads the Buzztones through Motown and soul masterworks. Mr. Flood's Party (995-j 2132)-Cookin' sizzles with R&B and rock. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Changing Bodies plays reggae-tinged mod madness. Roundhouse Saloon (769- 0592)-Bart Polot solos on piano. U-Club (763-2236)-Duck! It's the Battle of the Bands. See Thursday, Etc. Music University Musical Society Lorin Maazel conducts the Or-, chestre National de France tonight at Hill Auditorium. Maazel's tour, concert, television, and recording engagements make him a world class artist of extraordinary reputation. See how he stacks up against "Lennie" Bernstein. Tickets at Burton Tower or phone 665-3717. Sports University Women's Basketball Cheer the team as Coach Gloria Soluk leads our women's basket- Ann Arbor A Wednesda day of the A "Sculptural Bolt. Pieces structed of modeling pa The exhibiti only since la haven't been going to ha Association's hours are no and 10 a.m, through Satu Alice Simsar Saturday, throws a rede opening of it memorial ex Adja Yunker December, displaying hi for the las exhibition rt The reception the Alice Sin Main St.). I call 665-4883. To submit i them in car Michigan Da Arbor, Mich. Bars & Clubs The Blind Pig (996-855) -Jazz- tinged R&B by the fabulous Checkers. Bars & Clubs The Earle (994-0211)-Larry Manderville twidles the ivories I %A t, I QQA 3 6 VeeVKnir/J1iuy, iviarcn 1i y vo .7 Weekend/Frk A " f arti.n raau a a au