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Bars and Clubs
The Blind Pig (996-8555)-Quick,
look or you'll miss the Look!
The Earle (994-0211)--Relax
with the Ron Brooks Trio. Who
needs Frankie?
The Heidelberg (663-7758)-Been
looking for some easy listening and
everything you've found so far has
been just too difficult? Check out
Mustard's Retreat.
Joe's Star Lounge (665-
JOES)-Urbations! Urbations!
The Urbations!
The Nectarine Ballroom (994-
5436)-Big weekend dance party
with DJ Roger Le Fievre.
Rick's American Cafe (996-
2747)-The Cabbage Patch
Watusies. Get yours now.
U-Club (763-2236)-New Music
Dance Party. Celebrity DJ. No
more need be said.
Windows (769-9500)-It's
Whisper, a fabulous Top-40 duo for
your rockin' and rollin' pleasure
tonight at Windows.
Music
School of Music
H. Robert Reynolds will be con-
ducting the University Symphony
Band and Wind Ensemble. At
press time the program was
unknown, but for more information
interested persons can call the
school of Music at 763-4726. Free to
the public at 8 p.m. in Hill
Auditorium.
Stage
Ann Arbor Civic Theater Main
Street Production
A restaurant reunion spurs
reminiscence of college days for
five Mount Holyoke graduates in
Uncommon Women and Others. 8
p.m., Ann Arbor Civic Theater, 338
S. Main, $5. For more info, call 662-
7282.
University Professional Theater
Productions Ensemble Theater
Company
University graduate students
perform in Bdway Arts, a work-in-
progress by playwright Emily
Frankel. 8 p.m., New Trueblood
Theater, Frieze Building, $3. Call
764-0405 for more information.
Speakers
Career Planning and Placement
For the budding psychologist,
Career Planning will provide in-
troduction to the career pathways
available in the field. 4:10 p.m.-6
p.m. at the Michigan Union. Call
764-7460 for more information.
Free.

Sports
Men's Ice Hockey
Come see our Wolverines puck
around with Illinois-Chicago. 7:30
p.m., Yost Ice Arena, $3 students.
Any questions? Call 764-0247.
Men's Wrestling
The grappling Wolverines of
Michigan take on the mighty
Golden Gophers of the University
of Minnesota. Come watch the
Wolves run the Gophers back into
their hole! Be at Crisler Arena at 4
p.m. for all the action. Only $1 at
the door. Questions? Call 764-0247.
Women's Basketball
Cheer for the home team as we
take on Northwestern. 8 p.m.,
Crisler Arena, $1. For more info,
call 763-2159.

University Musical Society
Jiri Belohlavek, music director
and conductor, will direct the
Prague Symphony Orchestra and
Festival Chorus in a performance
of Dvorak's cantata: The Spectre's
Bride. It's a marvelous oppor-
tunity to hear Czech music, per-
formed by a Czech ensemble and
sung in Czech by the Festival
Chorus. Soloists will be announced
8:30 p.m. at Hill Auditorium.
Tickets range in price form $8-$18
and are available at Burton Tower
or at the door. Call 665-3717 for
more info.
University School of Music
Michael Van Tassel is the artist,
the trombone is his instrument. 8
p.m. at the School of Music Recital
Hall. Call 763-4726 for more infor-
mation. Free!

Matthei Botanical Gardens
Sick of staring at cinder blocks?
Time for you to trot out to the
bodacious Matthei Botanical Gar-
dens for their lobby sale. A variety
of plants and associated material
will be for sale in the lobby from 10
a.m. to 4p.m. at the Gardens, 1800
Dixboro Rd. Call 764-1168 for more
information. Just looking? That's
free, so go!
University Exhibit Museum
Saturday morning The Stars of
Winter a video show with live
narration sets the Planetarium
aglow. 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
Then, in the afternoon, the
audiovisual show, The Cosmic City
takes over. 1:30, 2:45, and 4 p.m.,
at the University Exhibit Museum,
Geddes at N. University, $1. Call
764-0478 for more information.

University School of Music
It's a trombone recital, this time
Jerry Luckhardt blows his horn. 4
p.m. at the School of Music. Free.
Stage
University Professional Theater
Playhouse
Bdway Arts continues, featuring
the University PTP Ensemble
directed by Walter Eysselinck.
New Trueblood Theatre, Frieze
building, 2 p.m. Admission $3. For
more information, call 764-0405.

Mathei Botanical Gardens
Is there a better way to spend a
cold Sunday than tooling around
the Botanical Gardens? When you
add the monthly lobby sale, well,
the idea is irreisistable. See the
plants. Buy the plants. 10 a.m.-4
p.m. at the Gardens, 1800 N. Dix-
boro Rd. Call 764-1168 for more in-
formation.

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University Folk Dance Club
Learn some International Folk
Dances and have fun while doing
so. 7:30-10:30 p.m., Angell School
Gymnasium, 1608 S. University
$1.50. For more info, call 665-0219.

Ann Arbor Civic Theater Main
Street Productions
Uncommon Women and Others
continues, See Friday's listing.
University Professional Theater
Productions Ensemble Theater
Company
Bdway Arts continues, 8 p.m.
See Friday's listing.

University Women's Basketball
Our Women's hoopsters pound
the boards yet again this afternoon
against Wisconsin. You can do
them a favor by showing up at
Crisler at 2 p.m. and contributing a
single dollar to their more than
worthy cause. Questions? Call 763-
2159.

Bars and Clubs
The Nectarine Ballroom (994-
5436) - Star Tracks with DJ Les
Harvey.
Windows (769-9500) - Once
again, enchanting top 40 with
whisper.

Bars and Clubs
The Blind Pig (996-8555) -
Tonight Mike Heron Hosts Rhythm
Corps in an acoustic performance
at the Pig.
The Earle (994-0211) - Larry
Manderville tickles the ivories.
The Nectarine Ballroom (994-
5436) - Strut your stuff at the Stud
Club tonight with Detroit New
Music DJ Galen Davis.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747)
Swing with Radio King and his All-
Stars.
Windows (769-9500) - Fun with
Whisper, mild mannered top 40 duo
by night, Judas Priest by day.
Speakers
Career Planning and Placement
Pre-Law Preparation is the topic
of this presentation brought to you
by Career Planning, the folks who
just might help you find gainful
employment. 4:10-5 p.m. in room
2231, Angell Hall. Call 764-7460 for

Bars and Clubs
The Blind Pig (996-8555) - A
band called Fork It Over,
requesting that you fork it over and
come see them tonight at the Blind
Pig.
The Earle (994-0211) - Mellow
with Manderville (Larry Mander-
ville, that is.)
The Nectarine Ballroom (994-
5436) - Feeling drained?
Recharge with Rubaiyat DJ Roger
Le Fievre's high energy dance
music.
Rick's American Cafe (996-2747)
- Break your spiritual bonds with
Resistance Free.
U-Club (763-2236) - Cool breezes
from the islands. Reggae Night at
the U-Club.
Windows (769-9500) - Whisper,
making themselves known at Win-
dows.
Music

the music of Beethoven students at
the School of Music. This evening's
program will include performan-
ces of the Trio in C minor for violin,
viola and cello and The Trio in C
Major for two oboes and English
Horn. The concert is open to the
public free of charge and it begins
at 8 p.m. in the Recital Hall of the
School of Music building, at North
Campus. Call 763-4726 for more in-
formation.
Speakers
Career Planning and Placement
Career Planning closes out Law
Week with a discussion of the Law
School Personal Essay. Once again
the event is at 4:10-5 p.m., in 2231
Angell Hall. If you don't under-
stand, call 764-7460.

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Sports

Bars and Clubs
The Blind Pig (996-8555)-Not
Swedish, not Thai, not Serbo-
Croatian, it's Something
American!!
The Earle (994-0211)-The Ron
Brooks Trio. Cool! Cool!
The Heidelberg (663-7758)-Sing
along with Mustard's Retreat !
Joe's Star Lounge (665-
JOES)-Another night with the
ever-lovin' Urbations.
The Nectarine Ballroom (994-
5436)-You, too, can be chic and
unique at the Nec's Weekend Dan-
ce Party with DJ Roger Le Fievre.
Rick's American Cafe (996-
2747)--If you couldn't get yours the
first time around, another ship-
ment of the Cabbage Patch
Watusies has arrived!
U-Club (763-2236)-Star quality.
The celebrity DJ at the U-Club's
New Music Dance party has it.
Windows (769-9500)-You'll have
to listen carefully, but check
Whisper out tonight at Windows.
Music
Aardvark Productions
Jonathan Richman, solo acoustic
performer is the former lead
singer of the Modern Lovers. He
will perform at 9 & 11 p.m. at the
Halfway Inn, East Quad Dorm
(Church Street Entrance). Tickets
are available at. Schoolkid's
Records, P.J.'s Used Records,
WhereHouse Records, The
Michigan Union Ticket Office, and
at all other Ticket World Outlets.
Call 769-9545 for more information.

Men's Ice Hockey
Weather got you down? The
Michigan Wolverines heat up the
ice against Illinois-Chicago. Feel
the heat at Yost Ice Arena at 7:30
p.m. Only $2. For more info call
764-0247.
Men's Wrestling
The Nittany Lions of Penn State
invade the grappling mats of the
Wolverines for some high-action
wrestling. To cheer on the home
team be at Crisler Arena at 7:30
p.m. Only $1 at the door. For more
information call 764-0247.
Women's Swimming
Feel like going to the beach?
Well...it's close! Watch the lady
Wolverines beat Kenyon College to
the finish. The fun begins at 11 a.m.
at Matt Mann Pool for only $1. 764-
0247 will get you more information.
Etc
Bread for the World
Good works and good times do
mix on occasion, and if you've been
looking for such an occasion,
you've found one right here. Take
part in a dance marathon to aid the
African Famine Relief Fund-it's
fun, it's easy (rest breaks every
hour), and you can feel good about
it. Pick up a pledge card at the
Union, the Ann Arbor Public
Library, or at St. Mary's Student
Chapel. One dollar will buy you
refreshments for the duration. Be
at the St. Mary's Student Chapel
(311 Thompson) at 9 p.m.,
prepared to stay until 6 a.m.
Questions? Call 662-3555.

Music
University School of Music
. Laura Kargul is the keyboardist
in this, yet another free recital
from the School of Music. 2 p.m. at
the School of Music Recital Hall.
Call 763-4726 for more information.

University Exhibit Museum
Planetarium
The University Exhibit Museum
Planetarium presents The Cosmic
City an audiovisual show on the
Milky Way today at 1:30, 2:45, and
4 p.m. Each show is one dollar.
Children under five will not be ad-
mitted, so leave 'em at home.
Exhibit Museum Planetarium,
Geddes at N. University.

University School of Music
William Ransom mans the
keyboard for a recital. 8 p.m. at the
Rackham Assembly Hall, on the
4th floor of Rackham. Free. Call
763-4726 for more information.
Speakers
Career Planning and Placement
Law Week continues, as Career
Planning tells you how to apply to
law school, a brief (snicker)
presentation to be held from 4:10-5
p.m. at 2231 Angell Hall. If you
have questions, reservations or
concerns, call 764-7460. It's free!

Bars and Clubs
The Blind Pig (996-8555)-The
Blue Front Persuaders mess it
.around.
The Earle (994-0211)-Sway to
the silken sounds of Larry Man-
derville.
The Nectarine Ballroom (994-
5436)-DJ J. Barry does it all again
tonight at the Nec.
Rick's American Cafe (996-
2747)-Ska with the Microtones.
Windows (769-9500)--Usually
they cover the top 10...but you
should hear them rip into "Holiday
in Cambodia"..Whisper, tonight at
Windows.

Sports

Men's Basketball
Join in the action as the
Michigan roundballers take on the
Boilermakers of Purdue. $6 lets
you cheer our team to victory, so
come on down to Crisler Arena at
7:30 p.m. Call 764-0247 for more in-
fo on the big game.

Refresh
764-7460

Questions? Call 764-0478. more information. Free.

music

University School of Music
It's been too long between
bassoon recitals for you. Come see
E N Timothy McGovern, 8 p.m. at the
School of Music Recital Hall. Call

Bars and Clubs
The Blind Pig (996-
8555)-Tonight, Brian Tomsic.
The Earle (994-0211)-Larry
Manderville, keyboard artiste.
The Nectarine Ballroom (994-
5436)-Dance dance dance with DJ
J. Barry.
Rick's American Cafe (996-
2747)-Move quick, or you'll miss
Fast Tracks.
Windows (769-9500)--Another
night with wonderful Whispers.
Music
School of Music
This is Program No. 6 in a series
of chamber music performances of

763-4726 for more information. Oh,
by the way, it's free!
Speakers
Career Planning and Placement
Today's topic in the Career
Pathways series is Sociology. This
is a must for the disciples of Max
Weber. 4:10-6 p.m. at the Michigan
Union. Call 764-7460 for the an-
swers to your questions.
Career Planning and Placement
Liberal Arts Majors! Sure, lear-
ning about Dante, Tintoretto, and
Marx is all well and good, but what
are you gonna do when you can't go
to school anymore? C'mon, what?
It's a stumper, but Career Plan-
ning is prepared to help provide an
answer...the JOB! 4:10-5 p.m. in
room 3545 of Career Planning and
Placement. Call 764-7460 for more
information.,

Etc
Michigan League
Holy Moley ! It's that time again.
Time for International Night at the
Michigan Union, an evening of
food, fun, and festivities revolving
around a foreign nation, or in this
case, nations. Tonight's amazing 2-
for-1 will feature the foods and
culture of both Belgium and
Holland. So go, and wash down a
waffle with a Heineken. 5-7:15
p.m. at. the Michigan League.
Cafeteria. Meals .will range from
$6-$8 average. Call 764-0446 for
more information.
University Department of
Sociology
How often do you think about
sociology, really? If it's on your
mind more often than it is on the
minds of your peers, you may just
want to wander over to Sociology
department's Career Day in the
Union's Kuenzel Room. University
alumni in the fields of Law, Inter-
national Policy, Health Care, Social
Service, and Urban Planning will
be the featured speakers.

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6 Weekend/Friday, February 1, 1985

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