V V 'V V V w MW M- -W AIV OW ittl igtt t ttil I T What's happening around Ai s s L L m m wZ m M a G A I N E " " " " " S S 0 Copying Resumes Binding Brochures Foil stamping Carbonless forms Business cards Letterheads Envelopes " Transparencies " Books * Word Processing 0 Typesetting " Padding " Stapling " Folding " Labels " Dissertations .............- Coupon .........-..... 10 Free Crisp Quality Copies 8/2 x11 20# Bond White ................Co..on.--- - --u- -u- 535 E. Liberty Ann Arbor, 665-0111 1217 S. University Ann Arbor, 995-2111 JANUARY 31, 1986 VINYL4 Recent record releases reviewed CATCH OF THE DAY Mike Fisch faces manhood COVER STORY Left to right. ' University students Dave Sasaki, Cecilia Fu, Paul Kim, and Miho Suzuki. Asian Americans on campus FILM Ann Arbor's smallest film fest Rock lives on independents THE LIST What's happening around town FRIDAY Campus Cinema Careful He Might Hear You (Carl Schultz, 1984) - Alt Act, 7:30 and 9:30, MLB4 Brilliantly acted and beautifully photographed story of a six-year-old boy who becomes a pawn in a custody battle between two of his aunts. Diva (Jean Jacques Beiniex, 1982) - MED, 7:30 and 9:45, MLB 3 Beiniex' punk-cinematography style brings life to the story of an 18- year-old mail carrier whose life becomes chaos at the hands of shady underworld inhabitants. Last Tango In Paris (Bernardo Ber- tulucci, 1972) - CG, 7:00 and 9:30, Nat Sci Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider star in this irreverent study of man's most primitive desires. X- rated. The Trouble With Harry (Alfred Hit- chcock, 1955) - C2, 7:00 and 9:00, AH Aud A A murdered man wreaks havoc on the residents of a New England com- munity. With John Forsythe and Shirley Maclaine. Performances 58th Anniversary Party - Michigan Theater Foundation, 8 p.m., Michigan Theater (668-8397). Following a live stage prologue, the classic silent film Wings will be shown. Actress Clara Bow helped this romantic tale win the first Best Picture Academy Award. Inside Out - University Dance Department, 8 p.m., University Dan- ce Building, Studio A, 1310 N. Univer- sity Court (763-5460). Choreographed by dance seniors Steve Mann and Bet- sy Glenn, this program sets concep- tually diverse works to music in- cluding Ravel's La Valse and a Brian Eno score. Laundry and Bourbon and Lone Star Ann Arbor Civic Theater Main Street Productions, 8 p.m., Ann Arbor Civic Theater, 338 S. Main, (662-7282). These two bawdy comedies by James McLure center on the lives of several West Texas characters, including that of a troubled soldier who tackles life after Vietnam. Olivia Street Stompers - University Kelsey Museum Jazz Benefit, 8 p.m.- midnight, Michigan League Vanden- berg Room (764-9304). This is dixieland jazz played the intellectual way, with University classics depar- tment professors included in the Stompers' mostly local.personnel. University Symphony Band/Wind Ensemble - University School of Music, 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium (763- 4726): H. Robert Reynolds conducts these fine student ensembles. Bars & Clubs The Ark - (761-1451) - Footloose, folk and country quintet. The Blind Pig - (996-8555) - Detroit Panic, rock and roll. The Earle - (994-0211) - Rick Burgess and Patty O'Connor, jazz. The Heidelberg - (663-7758) - Maxton Bay, country and folk. Main Street Comedy Showcase - (999080) - Ron Darion. Mr. Flood's Party - (995-2132) - Willy Young Blues Band. Mountain Jack's - (665-1133) - Don Dowland, musical comedian. The Nectarine Ballroom.- (994- 5436) - Top-40 Dance Party, DJ The Wizard. Rick's American Cafe - (996-2747). -Skyles Calhoun Band, Southern rock. U-Club - (763-2236) - Rebellious Jukebox Dance Party, DJ Tom Simonian. Speakers Noon Forum - Guild House, noon, Guild House, 802 Monroe (662-5189). Student Mark Weinstein presents slides from his recent journey with an international peace group across seven countries of Central America. Professors Hemalata C. Dandekar and Walter Spink - "Indian Architec- ture: For Gods and Kings" and "Shaping the Divine," School of Ar- chitecture and Urban Planning, 12:30- 1:30 p.m., Art and Architecture Building Auditorium (764-1278). Furthermore International Folk Dancing-Univer- sity Folk Dance Club, Angell Elemen- tary School second floor gym, 1608 S. University (665-0219). Folk dance in- struction for the beginner is offered, followed by request dancing. Best of all, you don't even need to bring a par- tner. SATURDAY Campus Cinema Casablanca (Michael Curtiz, 1943) - Hill St., 7:00 and 9:00, Hill St. It's Bogey and Bergman together in Hollywood's classic romance set in strife-ridden WWII Morocco. Koyaanisqatsi (Geoffrey Reggio, 1983) - Alt Act, 7:30 and 10 A.H. Aud. A 'Koyaanisqatsi' is a Hopi word meaning, "life out of balance." Koyaanisqatsi is a film with no dialogue - a collage of images backed by the music of Philip Glass. Hopi: Songs of the 4th World (Pat Ferrero) - Alt Act, 9:00, A.H. Aud A Hopi philosophy and art are examined in this documentary. Paris, Texas (Wim Wenders,'1984) - AAFC, 7:00 and 9:30, MLB4 Harry Dean Stanton and Nastassia Kinski star in Wenders' deeply evocative portrait of the new American South. Pink Floyd: The Wall (Alan Parker, 1982) Michigan Entrepreneur Society, 7:00,8:40,10:20. Floyd's megahit double LP hits the screen in a blend of live action and animation. Steep and Deep (Warren Miller, 1985), MTF, 7:00 and 9:30, Michigan Theater It's a ski-bonanza, with film of territories in four continents. N Performances Inside Out - University Dance Department, 8 p.m., University Dan- ce Bldg. Studio A (763-5460). See Friday's listing for all the details. 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