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What's happening around Ann Arbor

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FRIDAY

Campus Cinema

Hail Mary (Jean-Luc Godard, 1985)
AAFC/C2, 7:00 and 9:00 p.m., AH
Aud. A.
A modern version of the story of the
Annunciation and the Virgin Birth,
with Mary portrayed as a gas station
attendant.
Lost in America (A. Brooks, 1985) CG,
7:00, 8:45, and 10:30 p.m. MLB 4.
Albert Brooks and Julie Haggarty
star in this satire on modern
American culture as a couple who lose
all their savings in Las Vegas.
Top Secret (J. Abrahams, D. Zucker),
J. Zucker, 1984) MED, 7:30 and 9:15
p.m., MLB 3.
Christopher Villiers stars as an
American rock star who comes upon
an East German plot to take over all
of Germany.
Performances
Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra -.
Washtenaw Council for the Arts. 8
p.m., Michigan Theater (996-0066).
Renowned Canadian violinist Chan-
tal Juillet performs a program in-
cluding Mozart's Concerto No. 1 in B-
flat Major and J.S. Bach's Concerto in
E. Major.
Jazz Dance Theater -8 p.m., Slauson
Intermediate School, 1019 W.
Washington (995-4242).
This 14-member troupe features

works by Lozan and Benson, as well
as original efforts by members Ann
Bordo and Terni Sarris.
Laundry and Bourbon and Lone Star
- Ann Arbor Civic Theater Main
Steet Productions, 8 p.m., Ann Arbor
Civic Theater (662-7282).
A pair of bawdy and hilarious one-
act comedies by James McLure.
Renaissance City Chamber Players -
8 p.m., First Baptist Church, 512 E.
Huron (1-626-8742).
This 11-member string ensemble
will feature classics such as
Schumann's Fairy tales and
Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 1.
Bars & Clubs
The Blind Pig - (996-8555) - Blue
Front Persuaders.
The Earle - (994-0211) - Rick
Burgess with Patty O'Connor, jazz.
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) - Top-40 Dance Party.
Rick's American Cafe - (996-2747)
- Buckwheat Zydeco, Cajun music.
U-Club - (764-2236) - Rebellious
.Jukebox Dance Party

hrothers look like johnny-come-

A youthful Holmes (Nicholas Rowe) and H atson (A lan Cox) make the N right
latelies in the Spielberg-produced filnm, 'Young Sherlock Holmes.'

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Speakers
Ann Fitzpatrick - "Sanctuary: A
Moral and Legal Struggle," Guild
House, Noon, 802 Monroe (662-5189)
Furthermore
International Folk Dancing -
University Folk Dance Club, 8:30
p.m., Angell Elementary School 2nd
floor gym, 1608 S. University (665-
0219).
Beginning instruction, followed by
request dancing.

Jan. 4-11
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Jan. 27-Feb. 1

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SATURDAY

K. Gandhi between 1930 and 1948 and
recounts his role in the struggle to
free India from British colonialisn.
I Have A Dream ... The Life of Mar-
tin Luther King, EQFS, 7:30 p.m.
only, EQ 126.
Studies the life of Martin Luther
King through news film footage.
Hail Mary (Jean-Luc Godard, 1985)
AAFC/C2 7:00 and 9:00 p.m., AH Aud.
A.
This controversial film tells a
modern story of the Annunciation and
the Virgin Birth.
Harold and Maude (Hal Ashby, 1971)
Hill St., 7:00, 9:00 p.m., and midnight,
Hill St.
This story of a death-obsessed
teenager who falls in love with a free-
spirited octogenarian has become a
late-night cult film.
2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley
Kubrick, 1968) MTF, 8:00 and 10:30
p.m., Mich.
This space classic offers stunning
special effects and a relevant view of
technology out of control.
Zelig (Woody Allen, 1983) C2, 7:00 and
9:00 p.m., MLB 4.
Alen does it again as a man so
desperate to belong that he develops
the chameleon-like ability to become
the person he is with.

Performances
Jazz Dance Theater - 8 p.m. See
Friday's listing for more details.
Laundry and Bourbon and Lone Star
- Ann Arbor Civic Theater Main
Street Productions, 8 p.m. See
Friday's listing for all the details.
Oriana - Academy of Early Music, 8
p.m., St. Andrew's Episcopal Church,
306 N. Division (663-7962).
An ensemble of local early music
professionals perform pieces by late
Baroque composers.
Ronald Fracker - Kerrytown Con-
cert House, 8 p.m., 415 N. Fourth
Ave., (769-2999).
University School of Music alumnus
and winner of the 1984 Ann Arbor
Musical Arts Award, pianist Fracker
performs works by Mozart, Brahms,
and Chopin.
Bars & Clubs.
The Ark - (761-1451) - 9th Ann Ar-
bor Folk Festival.
The Blind Pig - (996-8555) - Steve
Nardella Rock 'n' Roll Trio.
The Earle - (994-0211) Rick
Burgess and Patty O'Connor, jazz.

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All of the above

Brother From Another Planet (John
Sayles, 1984) Alt. Act., 7:30 and 9:30
p.m., MLB 3.
Ghetto life, government, and
"human" relationships are examined
when "The Brother" lands in Harlem
and is chased by men from outer
space.
Gandhi (20th Century Series, 1959)
EQFS, 7:00 p.m. only, EQ 126.
Highlights in the life of Mahandas

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