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The Heidelberg - (663-7758) -
Maxton Bay, country and folk.
Main Street Comedy Showcase -
(996-9080) - Kevin Meany.
Mr. Flood's Party - (995-2132) -
Willie D. Warren and the Blues
Cruisers.
Mountain Jack's - (665-1133) -
Don Dowland, musical comedian.
The Nectarine Ballroom - (994-_:
5436) --Domino, dance music.
Rick's American Cafe - (996-2747)
- Rhythm Corps, rock and roll.
U-Club - (763-2236) - Eurodance
Party.
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Ann Arbor, 995-2111

The Brightest Stars/Comet Halley:
Once in a Lifetime - University
Exhibit Museum Planetarium, 10:30
and 11:30 a.m. (Stars), 1:30, 2:45, and
4:00 p.m. (Halley), Geddes Ave. at N.
University (764-0478)
Video presentations on the
heavens.

FIRST
RUN
FILMS
BACK TO THE FUTURE
A Spielberg-presented, Robert Zemeckis-
directed fantasy about a high school student who
rides a souped up DeLorean into the '50s, and is
forced to insure his own existence by playing mat-
chmaker for his parents. A little too cute, but well
handled. At the State Theater, 231 S. State, 662-
6264.
BLACK MOON RISING
Tommy Lee Jones and Linda Hamilton star as
high-risk thieves. At the Movies at Briarwood,
Briarwood Mall,.769-8780.
A CHORUS LINE
Broadway's longest running and most popular
musical comes to the silver screen. Directed by
Richard Attenborough. At the Fox Village
Theater, 375 N. Maple, 769-1300.
CLUE
Based loosely on the popular board game -
complete with three different endings. Stars
almost everyone: Madeline Kahn, Lesley Ann
Warren, Tim Curry, Eileen Brennen, etc. At the
Wayside, 3020 Washtenaw, 434-1782.
THE COLOR PURPLE
Spielberg's attempt at a serious picture. Based
on Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize winning novel
about Celie, an oppressed black woman living in
the South in the early 1900s. At the Movies at
Briarwood, Briarwood Mall, 769-8780.
ENEMY MINE
In the 21st century, the United States' new
enemy is a planet called Dracon. An American
pilot and a Drac pilot find themselves marrooned
on a deserted planet. Lou Gossett Jr. plays the
Drac and Dennis Quaid plays the American. At the
Fox Village Theater, 375 N. Maple, 769-1300.
THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY
A marvelously imaginative comedy about an'
African bushman who mistakes a Coke bottle that
falls from an airplane for a dropped trinket of gods
and decides to return it. The laughs are pure slap-
stick, but ingenious and relentless. A cult classic
and deservedly so. Now approaching its first year
of running. At the Ann Arbor Theater, 210 S. Fifth,
761-9700.
HEY THERE, YOGI BEAR
An animated feature starring none other than
Yogi Bear. At the Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood
MallI, 769-8780.
IRON EAGLE
Stars Lou Gossett Jr. No other info. At the Fox
Village Theater, 575 N. Maple, 769-1300.

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Campus Cinema
Ashes and Diamonds (Andrzej Wajda,
1961) AAFC, 7:00p.m. only, MLB 4.
This powerful film, set in the closing
days of WWII, gives a disturbing ac-
count of Poland and the deeply-
committed resistance fighters who
tried unsuccessfuly to ambush ap-
proaching'Russian troops. In Polish
with subtitles.
Catch-22 (Mike Nichols, 1970) Hill St.,
7:00 and 9:15 p.m., Hill St.
This anti-war satire is a superb
cinematic adaptation of Joseph
Heller's scathing black comedy.
U Performances
Basically Beethoven 12 - University
School of Music, 4 p.m., University
School of Music (763-4726).
Twelfth in a series of chamber music
recitals devoted to the smaller works
of Beethoven and his contemporaries.
The Cassini Ensemble - 7 p.m., St.
Andrew's Episcopal Church, 306 N.
Division (996-1980).
This Ann Arbor-based group per-
forms Elgar's String Ensemble,
Dvorak's String Quartet, Faure's
Elegy, and a Vivaldi concerto.
Faculty Harp Recital - University
School of Music, 8 p.m., University
School of Music Recital Hall (763-
4726).
University music faculty member

Jason Gedrick and L ouis Gossett Jr. star as soldiers of fortune
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Lynn Aspnes performs.
Homegrown Women's Music Series -
The Ark, 637/2 S. Main, 7 p.m., (668-
8621). /2
A combination of music, dance, and
poetry.
The Residents - Joe's Star Lounge in
Exile, 8 p.m., Michigan Theater (668-
8397).
This San Francisco-based band of
anti-pop absurdists mixes an avant-
garde new music with 60s rock and
roll.
Bars & Clubs
Main Street Comedy Showcase -

(996-9080) - Open Mike Night.
The Nectarine Ballroom - (994-
5436) - Funk Dance Party.
Speakers
Warren "Herb" Wagner - "En-
vironmental Problems and
Education," Ecology Center Annual
Meeting, 7 p.m., 310 S. Ashley (761-
3186).
Comet Halley: Once in a Lifetime -
University Exhibit Museum
Planetarium, 1:30,2:45, and 4 p.m.
See Saturday's listing for details.

ITALIAN BUFFET.
: ALL YOU CAN EAT!
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