w V V -0 w INSIDI q 'LL .O Catch of the Day In his weekly examination of things most papers won't touch without guaranteed reimbursement for the dry-cleaning bills, Mike Fisch ex- plores the seamy, dark underbelly of the world of personal advertisements. You know the ones. They begin with a cryptic 'SWM,' or 'DBF,' and then launch into a series of pleas, self- promotions, and lewd suggestions. It was a dirty job, but there can be no estion that Fisch was the man for it. see page 3. Cover Story Daily staff writer Rachel Gottlieb examines the plight of the refuseniks, Jews who are repeatedly denied exit visas from the Soviet Union. There are thousands of people currently in this situation, and with each passing day their condition worsens. See page 4. Entertainments This regular feature of Weekend magazine proves there's more to Ann Arbor nightlife than walking around smashing bottles. And let's not forget afternoon and morning life. Enter- tainments is your guide to campus cinema, first-run movies, concerts of all kinds, theatre, and dance. And for that day when nothing quite looks good, check out the listings under "Furthermore." See page 6. Releases The holiday season finds record stores awash in product. What's dreck? What's hot? What's got a good beat, and is easy to dance to? See apge 8. Movies Arts staffer Seth Flicker managed to wangle an interview with the producers of the hot new movie After Hours, and one of them just happens to be the movie's star, Griffin Dunne. See page 10. December 6, 1985 RALPH'S MARKET 709 PACKARD MIDNIGHT MADNESS 10 .M. 2 a.m. VERNORS PEPSI 1/2 liter bottle .. ... ..$1.49 A & w 8 pack .. .. . ... .. . .. $1.79 MOUNTAIN DEW SW In up for Winter term today. Call 996-0894 THIS IS the final 1985 issue of Weekend Magazine. It is also the final issue of Weekend Magazine in its present format. Next year, Weekend Magazine will have a new overall graphic look, new regular features, and a new structure. But many things will remain the same. Weekend wil still be the Daily's outlet for stories that due to length, style, or in some cases, flat-out weirdness, can not appear in the regular paper. Weekend will also continue printing a listing of Ann Arbor events, in order to provide the University community with really good excuses for procrastination. Weekend will remain flexible, able to move from political and social issues to Depeche Mode reviews. Weekend will still be Weekend in the broad sense, it's just the specifics that are changing. w wwww I *Get1 week's free I I laundry with I I paid subscription I I coupon expires 1/30/86 I Not valid with any other offer I Special Offer-I 1 $,5995 * I *100 lb. FOR WINTER TERM Service cupon expires 1/30/86 Not valid with any other offer i -.i DARE TO BE DIFFERENT Magazine Editor John Logie List Editor Joyce Welsh Assoc. List Editor Katherine Hansen Business Manager Dawn Willacker Sales Manager Mary Ann Hogan Asst. Sales Manager Yuna Lee The magazine is edited and managed by students on the staff of The Michigan Daily at 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Weekend, (313) 763-0379; News, 764-0552; Circulation, 764-0558; Display Advertising, 764-0554. Copyright 1985, The Michigan Daily Cover Illustration Wayne Christiansen "A grossly unappreciated merchant, this store features a range of merchandise and a personable staff which makes shopping there a rather pleasant experience-a sensation that is quite rare in Ann Arbor stores." -The Michigan Daily Put together your own unique look from our beautiful selection of comfortable natural fiber apparel. Featuring best bets like silk long johns, South American Alpaca and Merino wool sweaters, silk stockings, ear wraps, and more-just come on in and ask! Open 7 days a week 325 E. Liberty (Next to the University Cellar 995-4222 i / °s ea fresh juices waffles omelettes eggs any style homemade muffins huge sandwiches unique salads homemade soups crepes meatless lasagna the unbelievable veggie baked potato frozen yogurt shakes sundaes and also beer & wine N, L 251 East Liberty, Ann Arbor, MI (313) 655-7513 M-Fri. 8-8, Sat. 8-5 k 2 Weekend/Friday, December 6, 1985 Weekend, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ....... - - - - - --..-.... . ...