w w w w w W W W w IW T T -W IW wI E N T E R T A I N M E N T Bars & Clubs The Blind Pig (996-8555) - Dan- ce and party band Domino plays in their Motown style. The Earle (994-0211) - Jazz with the Ron Brooks Trio. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - Fabulous Checkers & Bruce Cock- burn. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - The Slang plays their brand of mid- 60's pop. The Nectarine Ballroom (994- 5436) - DJ Leizer "the Amazer" Goldsmith spins the discs. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) - Ann ArbordR&B band the Blue Front Persuaders. U-Club (763-2236) - Celeb DJ Series continues with "Twist and Crawl Dance Music" with DJ Tom Simonian. Stage Ann Arbor Civic Theater Russ Collins directs the in- credibly popular musical Fiddler on the Roof, taken from the work of Sholem Aleichem. Tevye and the rest of the shtetl will be there. You should be too. 8 p.m. at the Michigan Theater. Tickets are $11 tonight and Saturday night, $8 for the Saturday matinee. Tickets are available through the Civic Theater, and the Michigan. Call 662-7282 or 668-8397. The Brecht Company Howard Brenton's The Thirteen- th Night is an updated version of Macbeth introducing contem- porary Anglo-American politics. Bob Brown directs, and original music is provided by Kevin Maloney. 8 p.m. at the Residential College Auditorium, East Quad. $5. Call 995-0532. Kerrytown Concert House The Friday Night Im- provisational Dance Theater con- tinues with spontaneous work by Susan Creitz and Whitley Setrakian. 415 N. 4th Ave. $4. Call 761-7647. Performance Network Dance Theater 2 is Ann Arbor's 8 member professional dance troupe, and they are kicking off their fall season with a dazzling af- ar- ray of new works and repertory pieces. Program will alternate each night so you may well want to go two nights in a row. This will be a multimedia performance incor- porating film and video. 8 p.m. at the Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. $6 if you're not a student or senior, $5 if you are. Dial 995-4242. University Professional Theater Program Showcase Kathy Devecka directs An- tigone, Sophocles classic tragedy of conflict between the state and family. A must for Great Books students. 8 p.m. at the New Trueblood Theater, Frieze Building. Tickets are $3.50 at the PTP Ticket Office in the Michigan League or at the door. Call 764-0450 for more info. Speakers Guild House The topic? Women and Social Change. The Speaker? University researcher Joyce Kornbluh. Soup and sandwich available for a nominal fee, as per usual in the Guild House Noon Luncheon. 802 Monroe. Free. Call 662-5189. Sports Ice Hockey The Mighty Ice Wolverines take on the Fighting Falcons of Bowling Green. 7:30 p.m. at Yost Ice Arena. $4 unless you're a student, then you pay $3. Call 764-0247 for more facts and figures. Etc Ann Arbor Art Association Bring your pumpkin in (already carved) and you just might win a prize! Two entry per person limit. Winners will be announced tomorrow at a donut and cider fest. 1-7 p.m. at the Ann Arbor Art Association, 117 W. Liberty. Seven- ty-five cent entry fee per pumpkin. Call 994-8004. University Folk Dance Club Every Friday learn a new coun- try in the International Folk Dance Series. Tonight, the event you've been waiting for . . MACEDONIAN FOLK DANCING! 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., the first portion of which will be spent on instruc- tion. No partner is necessary. Angell School Gymnasium, 1608 S. University. A buck and a half. Dial 665219. Bars and Clubs The Blind Pig (996-8555) - The popular Watusi(e)s rock and roll. The Earle (994-0211) - The Ron Brooks Trio is back tonight. The Heidelberg (663-7758) - Folk artist Julie Austin sings and plays her guitar. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - The popular Dominos play in the traditional Motown style., Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - The Slang plays their 60's pop again tonight. The Nectarine Ballroom (994- 5436) - DJ Leizer Goldsmith amazes the crowd. Pretzel Bell (761-1470) - Authentic bluegrass music from the RFD Boys. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) - The Blue Front Persuaders play their R&B tonight. U-Club (763-2236) - Thriller Costume Ball - Dancing all night and prizes for costumes. Music School of Music Patrick Gardner, conductor has programmed a variety of choral works to include: Bach's Can- tata#12, Brahms' Funf Gesange, Der Abend, 0 schone Nacht, Taf- fellied, Janacek's Otcenas, Ives' Circus Band, and Erb's Shenan- doah. Concert is at 8 p.m. at Hill Auditorium and is open to the public free of charge. Call the School of Music for more infor- mation. U-M Latin American Culture Project Argentinian singer and com- poser Bernardo Palumbo who now resides in New York City is the evening's guest as he performs his own songs and compositions. 8 p.m. at the Halfway Inn, East Quad Church Street Entrance. Tickets are $4, $3 for students. Call 764-7442 for more information. U-M Office of Major Events Santan is a Latin Jazz/Rock fusion group which is led by Carlos Santana, one of rock's most ver- satile and original guitarists. They will perform at the Crisler Arena at 8 p.m. and tickets are available from $12.75-$13.75 at Michigan Union Ticket Office, Where House Records, and all other Ticketworld outlets. Call 763-MUTO, for more information. Stage Ann Arbor Civic Theater Fiddler on the Roof keeps playing. See Friday's listing. Brecht Company Another night of The Thirteenth Night. See Friday's listing. University Musical Society Canada's oldest ballet company, the Royal Winnepeg Ballet brings its show to Ann Arbor. This is a truly classical company. 8 p.m. at the Power Center. Tickets are $14- $18 at Burton Tower and the door. Call 665-3717. University Professional Theater Program Showcase Antigone continues. See Friday's listing. Sports University Rugby Football Club Our Ruggers take on the Grand Rapids Rugby Club. Guaranteed to be a great match, as Grand Rapids produced rugby giants Jack Lousma and Gerald Ford. 3 p.m., Mitchell Field on Fuller Rd. Free. call 662-7926. Etc The F-Stop Mark Groshans of Huron Camera will discuss camera care and maintenance, including lenses and accessories. 2-5 p.m. at the F- Stop, 121%/2 E. Liberty. Free. Dial 663-7867. University Crew The Halloween Fun Run is ac- tually a pair of runs. One two miler, and one four miler - both through the astoundingly beautiful Arboretum. Registration is $5 before the event, and $6 the day of, if you're a student, a buck more if you're not. Call 663-5291 for further info. University Exhibit Museum Planetarium At 11:30 it's On a Clear Night, a video show with live narration discussing the current night sky. At 2 and 3 p.m. it's The Cosmic City, an audio-visual presentation of our dear old Milky Way Galaxy. The planetarium is on Geddes at North University. Only $1. Call 764-0478. University Lowbrow Astronomers It's Observer's Night, your chance to see the sky through the instruments at the Peach Moun- tain Observatory. One of these is the monstrous 24 inch telescope which makes little tiny things in the night sky loom large in your field of vision. Sunset-1 a.m. at the Observatory, N. Territorial Rd. a mile west of Huron Mills Metropark. Free. Call 764-3446 days or 662-4188 nights. LiU IN D A Y Bars & Clubs Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Blues, rock and R&B with P.F. Flyers. Nectarine Ballroom (994- 5436)-Tea Party with DJ Roger LeLievre Windows (769-9500)--Solo pianist Patrick McCaffrey plays in the af- ternoon. Music U-M Office of Major Events. Cockburn, a major star in Canada, is a singer and songwriter who is best known for his ar- ticulate, imaginatively searching songs written from a leftist Christian mystic perspective. He also is appreciated for his riveting folk to jazz guitar styles of music. Tickets are $9.50 available from the Michigan Union Ticket Office, Where House Records, and all other Ticket world outlets. 7:30 p.m. in the Michigan Union Ballroom. Call 763-MUTO for more information. Campaign for a Nuclear Free Ann Arbor Performers will include Ann Doyle, a local singer/songwriter and guitarist, and the jazz duo of Kathy Moore, .singer, and Stephanie Ozer, pianist. Concert time is 7:30 p.m., and the place is the loveable ARK, 637 S. Main St. Tickets are $5 and more infor- mation is available at 995-5871. School of Music Cellist and school of music professor Jerome Jelinek, and pianist Joseph Gurt, who is on the faculty of Eastern Michigan University, are the performers in a recital of works to include Sonatas by Beethoven, Debussy, Finney, and the Chopin Poloaise Brilliante. This fantastic afternoon of music begins at 4 p.m. at Rackham Auditorium, and is open to the public free of charge. Call 763-4726 for more information. Washtenaw Council for the Arts. Bradley Bloom, conductor of this very fine local choral ensemble conducts the first concert of the 1984-85 season. The program will feature works by Bach, Copland, Brahms, Palestina, John Blow, and Heinrich Schuetz. 4 p.m. at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. 306 N. Division St. Tickets are $6, students and seniors $4. For more information call 663-6285. School of Music Eric Becher and Robert Ponto, conductors, feature a varied program of works. Concert is at 4 p.m. at Hill Auditorium and is open to the public free of charge. For more information call the School of Music. Stage Brecht Company Thirteenth Night - see Friday's listing. UM Professional Theater Program Antigone, see Friday's listing. University Musical Society Royal Winnipeg Ballet, check out Saturday's listing. Speakers Genealogical Society of Washtenaw County Interested in your family history? Check out the talk by L.J. McGrady, the author of How To Publish Your Genealogy. It starts at 1:30 p.m. at University Business School's Hale Auditorium. It's free. Details at 668-1375. S i Bars and Clubs The Blind Pig (966-8555) - Two great musicians, George Bedard and Mr. B jam into the night. The Earle (994-0211) - Jazz ar- tist Larry Manderville entertains. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - The DelFuegos rock into Joes. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - Killer Trout's back with their own brand of R&B. The Nectarine Ballroom (994- 5436) - DJ Galen Davis plays for discriminating tastes. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) - Soul/Funk band Radio King and His All-Star Soul Band shake the Cafe. Speakers UM Beckett at 80/Beckett in Con- text Lecture Series The lecture series continues with Princeton University English Professor Michael Goldman. The topis is "Vitality and Deadness in Beckett's Drama," and it starts at. 4 p.m. in Rackham West Conferen- ce Room. It's free and a reception follows. More details at 764-6330. Etc Young Peoples Theater If you fancy yourself the theatrical type, who not try out for this production of Scrooge? Actors and actresses are needed for all roles, as well as crew and technical workers. The audition is free, go to the Performance Network from 6:30 - 9 P.M. IF YOU'RE IN- TERESTED. Call 996-3888 for more info. Bars & Clubs The Blind Pig (996-8555) - Killer Trout is still in Ann Arbor. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - Dance with Destroy All Monsters. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2123)- go and see Resistance Free. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) - Halloween Party with SLK. Music School of Music U-M University Symphony Or- chestra Halloween concert. School of Music conductor Gustav Meier conducts spirited music from organ pipes to macabre types. This is a favorite Ann Arbor tradition held every Halloween, which is fun for all music lovers. No charge for admission, so come on out of your closet, dress up for the holiday spirit, and enjoy the music. 8 p.m. at Hill Auditorium. Call 763-4726 for more info. University Musical Society Ivo Pogorelich, a Yugoslavian pianist is one of the hottest rising young unconventional concert pianists on the concert scene today. He is hailed for his spec- tacular technique as well as for his interpretive ideas. Program to be announced. Tickets are $5-$10, available at Burton Tower and at the door. 8:30 p.m. Rackham Auditorium. Call 665-3717 for more information. School of Music Students in the String depar- tment perform a variety of selec- tions. Recital Hall of the school of music, Baites Drive off of Broad- way. No charge for admission. 8 p.m. Call the School of Music for more information. Ann Arbor Council for Traditional Music and Dance. Newhouse, one of Ann Arbor's finest country music singers and songwriters will perform at 700 Mt. Vernon St. at 8 p.m. A small donation is being requested for the evening's music. For more infor- mation call 769-1052. Speakers UM LSA Student Government Lecture by Ernest Boyer on the Future of American Education and the Role of Liberal Arts. It starts at 7 p.m. in the Michigan Union Ballroom and its free. More details at 763-4799. Sports UM Field Hockey vs. Toledo See the team at 3:30 p.m. at Ferry field. It's free, call 763-2159 for more info. Bars Dominic guitarist M town. Joe's St The Blue1 into Joe's. Mr. Flo - Versati the Headli The Ne 5436) -- D Goldsmit the Ballro Rick's A - Local are back. Etc Michigan Dress u the Michig a Hallowee price also Dr. Jeckyl fo at 668-8 Bars The Blir bang! It's TheEar Mandervi. Mr. Flo Spacey tir The Ne 5436) - Leizer "'I spin the di Window McCaffre for you. Musi School of ] Four sc will be fe sored b Society Ii The prc Creston's and Orch Hill aud charge fo School of mation. 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