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Bars & Clubs
Annie's Dugout (665-8644) - The
Slang will just be doing their thang
tonight.
The Blind Pig (996-8555) -
Everything from swing, to blues to
rockabilly as you listen to George
Bedard and the Kingpins.
Club peoria (995-1834) - Come dance
to the newest music and relax in the
lounge decorated with local artists'
works.
The Earle (994-0211) - As every
Friday, it's the Ron Brooks Trio.
The Fox's Den (662-1647) - It's
Stephen Dorar and his swinging and
jazzy sounding piano.
The Habitat (775-3636) - For some
top-40 dance music, try the Whiz kids.
The Heidelberg (663-7758) - The
variety of sounds from the ever so ver-
satile Marilyn Max.
Joe's Star Lounge (775-JOES) -
From this metropolis of Ann Arbor, the
Urbations are coming to play the night
away.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) -
The Falcons are a mixture of Chicago
Blues, Memphis soul, and funky
Motown.
Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) - Bart
Polot and his wonderful piano.
U-Club (763-2236) - The Battle of the
Bands winner will perform tonight.
Don't miss it for the world.
Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - The
fine sounds of Grosstown Blues band
will be filling your ear.
Music
University Chamber Winds and Wind
Ensemble
Larry Rachleff and H. Robert
Reynolds conduct Messiaen's Couleurs
de la cite celeste, Gabrieli's Canzona
per sonare No. 2 and Richard Strauss's
Suite in B flat. Come to Rackham
Auditorium. 8 p.m. Call 763-4726 for any
further information. Free.
The Ark
The musically sophosticated and
delightfully humorous James Lee
Stanley plays piano and guitar for your
entertainment. The doors open at 7:30
and the show is at 8 p.m. Call The Ark
(1421 Hill St.) at 761-1451 for more in-
formation.
University Musical Society
The Canadian Brass play as part of
the special concert series, in their first
Ann Arbor presentation. Formed in
1970, the group's repertoire includes
Bach, Vivaldi, Scott Joplin, and Lukas
Foss. Show time is 8:30 p.m. at Hill
Auditorium. Tickets are $8 - 18. For
more information call 665-3717.
Theater
Michigan Ensemble Theater
The University resident professional
theater company concludes this year's
season with the comedy Children. The
play revolves around a Wasp family
whose life of tranquility suddenly
disappears before the stress of rivalries
and long-buried resentments. Alumni of
1972, Terence Lamude, directs the cast
which features Frances Helm, Ann
Swift, John Abajian, and University

drama professor Mary Kelly. New
Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg. (105 S.
State) at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 at the
Michigan League Ticket Office. For
more information, call 764-0450.
University Mime Troupe
The troupe, under the direction of
Perry Perrault, opens its fourth season
with eight original sketches. The
program contains "Intimate-animate-
inanimate objects," "Germ Warfare,"
"The Diner," "The Photographer,"
"Popping Corn," "The , Window
Display," "Once, at Night," and
"Bodytalk." Show time is 8 p.m. at the
Residential College Auditorium. $4.
For more information call 763-0176.
Performance Network
Franca Rame's series of one-woman
scenes Female Parts continues tonight.
Each of the scenes cleverly shows the
parts women are expected to play in
our society. Performance Network (408
W. Washington). 8 p.m. Tickets are $6
($5 for students). For further infor-
mation, call 663-0681.
Dance
University Dance Department-
A concert of modern dance will be
choreographed and performed by Ruth
Klotzer, Cynthia Koch, and Mila
Parrish, all University senior dance
majors. Dance Bldg. Studio A (1310 N.
University Court). Come at 8 p.m.
Donation. For more details, call 763-
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University Astronomy Department
Tonight's program will consist of a
lecture on "Radio Galaxies" by
University astronomy lecturer Philip
Hughes. There will also be a film to be
announced. Angell Hall, Auditorium A.
8:30 p.m. Call 764-3440 for any more in-
formation. Free.
Michigan Christian Association
The interesting and funny author and
Christian leader from Washington,
D.C., Larry Tomczak, discusses the
topics "Worship and Proclamation"
and "Total Dedication." Besides the
discussions, prayer services, singing,
and music by the Word of God Or-
chestra and other activities will also be
included. Mendelssohn Theater,
Michigan League. 8 p.m. Donations
requested. Any questions, call 994-3286.

Pizzeria Uno's (769-1744) - Off the
Street, a piano and percusion duo
brings smooth jazz your way all night
long.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) -
The jams will be cranked out by those
guys known as the Falcons.
Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) - The
dynamic duo of Bart Polot and the
piano.
U-Club (763-2236) - The Henry
Threadgill Sextet will be performing
those jazz, swing, and blues tunes from
way back when. Thanks for the
memories.
Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - Time
to hear the blues with the Crosstown
Blues Band.
MusIC
Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra
Peter Schickele, who performs under
the pseudonym of P.D.Q. Bach (the last
and least of J.S. Bach's musical sons),
will perform his show "P.D.Q. Bach -
Live." Schickele is a master of musical
slapstick and silliness, citing the "Pan-
demonium" as his favorite instrument.
The show is for anyone who wants to get
a head start for April Fool's DAy.
Michigan Theater. 8:30 p.m. Tickets
are $12 and $15. For further infor-
mation, call 996-0066 or 668-8480.
Office of Major Events
Steve Goodman, best known for his
hit "City of New Orleans," appears
along with O.J. Anderson. Goodman
has had songs performed by Johnny
Cash, Judy Collins, Gene Chandler,
Joan Baez and others. A very splendid
entertainer. All Tickets are $9.50
(reserved) and available at the Union
Ticket Office. Show time is8 p.m. at the
Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. Call 763-
2071 for further information.
Women's Glee Club
Rosalie Edwards conducts the chorus
in a wide variety of songs for this
evening's program. Songs that will be
performed include a medley of Harold
Arlen tunes, Persichetti's Spring Can-
tata, Mozart's Nocturne, two spirituals,
and some University songs. There will
also be a performance by the Har-
monettes quartet. Come to Rackham
Auditorium at 8 p.m. Any questions,
call 763-4726.
Theater
Performance Network
The women-oriented play Female
Parts continues its run tonight at 8 p.m.
See Friday's listing.
University Mime Troupe
Mimages continues, see Friday's
listing.
Michigan Ensemble Theater
Children continues tonight at 8 p.m.
See Friday's listing.
Performance Network
Young Peoples Theater will present
When It All Began, an original play by
the improvisation group. The play
presents a quasi-factual, yet interesting
view of modern civilization as seen
through the eyes of the founders of the
Renaissance. Jim Moran directs the
play, which the cast has had a big hand
in developing. Showing at 2 p.m. at the
Performance Network (410 W.
Washington). Tickets are $4 ($3 for
students). For information and reser-
vations call 996-3888 or 663-0681.

Dance
University Dance Department
The dancing continues tonight at 8
p.m. See Friday's listing.
Sports
University Rugby
Our Michigan Rugby team will battle
it out against Palmer College and Cen-
tral Michigan today. Play time is 1 p.m.
at Mitchell Field. For more infor-
mation, call 761-1277.

Bars & Clubs
The Blind Pig (996-8555) - Preston
Reed plays jazz guitar solos. See Sunday
Music.
Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) -
Pianist David Meyer plays anything
from top-40 to easy listening.
Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - Kevin
Lynch and the Cadillac Cowboys rock
with their boots on tonight.
Music
University of Michigan
A faculty Artist Concert is offered
today featuring Donald McInnes on the
viola, Martin Katz. on the piano, and
Leslie Gwinn, baritone. 4 p.m. in
the Recital Hall (North Campus). Call
764-0585 for more information. Free.
The University also sponsors a Con-
ducting Recital (same as above). 6 p.m.
If neither of the above interests you,
there's also a Horn Recital at 8 p.m.
The Blind Pig
Flying Fish Records recording artist
Preston Reed returns for his first Ann
Arbor appearance since last October.
Reed performs on custom-built six and
twelve string guitars through a variety
of electronic effects. Cover is only $1 for
this fabulous eyent at the Blind Pig (208
S. First St.). Show begins at 9:30 p.m.
Call 995-8555 for more information.
Theater
Michigan Ensemble Theater
The final showing of Children, direc-
ted by University graduate Lawrence
Lamude, continues tonight. The play
centers around a Wasp family and the
conflicts they run into when they have
to face the real world. 8 p.m. in the New
Trueblood Theater, (Frieze Building).
Tickets $10. For group rates, call 764-
0569. See Friday's listing.

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Bars & Clubs
The Blind Pig (996-8555) - Get down,
get funky with George Bedard and the
Kingpins.
The Earle (994-0211) - Drums, bass,
and piano make up the fabulous and in-
ventive Ron Brooks Trio.
The Fox's Den (662-1647) - Make
your weekend wonderful with Stephen
Dorar and his piano.
The Habitat (665-3636) - Dance
around while the Whiz Kids pump out
that sound.
The Heidelberg (663-7758) You
won't believe your ears until you hear
the music of Marilyn Max.
Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) -
Dance Ann Arborites to the wild and
obnoxious ditties of the Urbations.

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Young People's Theater
When It All Began continues today at
2 p.m. See Friday's listing.
Michigan Ensemble Theater
The comedy Children continues its
run at 2 p.m. See Friday's listing.
Performance Network
Female Parts tonight at 6:30 p.m. See
Friday's listing.

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