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MARCH 14, 1986

FIRST
RUN
FILMS
THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN
The magic of Cla mation brings the characters
of this film to life. With help from Tom and Huck,
Twain is shooting for the Halley's Comet. At the
Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall, 769-8780.
BRAZIL
A thriller-fantasy directed by Terry Gilliam
(Time Bandits) takes place somewhere in the
20th century in a bureaucratic state in which
computers can go on the blink with horrific con-
sequences. Stars Jonathan Pryce, Robert
DeNiro, and Kathleen Helmond. At the State
Theatre, 231 S. State St., 662-5296.
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.
DOWN AND OUT IN BEVERLY HILLS
My Man Godfrey recreated. Nick Nolte plays a
bum who tries to commit suicide by drowning
himself in Richard Dreyfuss' and Bette Midler's
pool. He gets rescued and decides to teach this
affluent family a lesson. At the Wayside Theatre,
3020 Washtenaw, 434-1782.
F/X
When Rollie Tyler, a special effects expert is
offered a large sum of money to stage a fake
assassination, he's in for more than he bargained
for. Illusion turns to reality and Rollie is out for
revenge. Stars Bryon Brown and Brian Dennehy.
At the Fox Village Theatre, 375 N. Maple, 769-
1300.

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WOLVERINE PREVIEW
Experience will be the key
THE KEAN EYE
Talking to himself
THE SOUTHEAST
Kentucky takes aim at the Big Ten
PHOTOSTORY 1
Next year's Wolverines1
THE EAST 12
Blue Devils duke it out
THE WEST
Beast of the East goes West1
PROFILE
Richard Rellford skies high1
THE LIST 18
EDITORS ................................................................Tom Keaney
Adam Martin
Barb McQuade
Steve Wise
PHOTO EDITOR ........................................................... Dan Habib
DESIGN EDITOR ............................................ ............Bill Marsh
LIST EDITOR................................................... Joyce Welsh
ASSOC. LIST EDITOR ................... .......................Katherine Hanson
BUSINESS MANAGER .................................................Dawn Willacker
SALES MANAGER .....................................................Cynthia Nixon
ASST. SALES MANAGER ............................................Kathleen O'Brien
Cover Photo by Scott Lituchy
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tising, 764-0554. Copyright 1986 The Michigan Daily.
2 Weekend-March 14, 1986

HANNAH AND HER SISTERS
Woody Allen's latest venture starring Mia
Farrow, Barbara Hershey, Dianne Wiest,
Michael Caine, Carrie Fisher, Max Von Sydow
and himself. The movie, itself, touches on life,
death, love, lust, adulty, childbirth, religion and
art. A must-see for any Woody Allen fan. At the
Movies at Briarwood. Briarwood Mall, 769-8780.
HIGHLANDER
An action adventure about a struggle between
antagonists, who do not age or die, for possession
of a prize which conveys ultimate knowedge and
power. Stars Christopher Lambert and Sean
Connery. At the Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood
Mall, 769-8780.
HITCHER
An innocent, young man picks up a psychotic
hitchhiker on a deserted Texas highway. At the
Fox Village Theatre, 375 N. Maple, 769-1300.
HOLLYWOOD VICE
Scary stuff. No other inf. At the State Theater,
231 S. State, 662-5294.
IRON EAGLE
Stars Lou Gossett, Jr. No other info. At the
Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall, 769-8780.
JEWEL OF THE NILE
This is a sequel to Romancing the Stone starring
Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner and Danny
DeVito. At the Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood
Mall, 769-8780.
MURPHY'S ROMANCE
The story of a divorced mother who gets in-
volved with a widowed pharmacist. Stars Sally
Field and James Garner. At the State Theater,
231S. State St., 662-6264.
NAKED EDGE
Something about the prison system and
women. At the State Theater, 231 S. State, 662-
5296.

101 DALMATIANS
Dogs and more dogs in Disney's canine classic.
At the Wayside, 302D Washtenaw, 434-1783.
OUT OF AFRICA
Meryl Streep plays Karen Dinesen Blixen, a
woman who goes to Kenya to run a coffee plan-
tation. Also stars Robert Redford, directed by
Sydney Pollack (Tootsie). At the Campus Cinema,
1214 S. University, 668-6416.
PRETTY IN PINK
The West Side Storyof teen flicks. When a poor
"Zoid" (Molly Ringwald) falls in love with a
handsome "Richie" (Andrew McCarthy), things
go awry. At the Movies at Mriarwood, Briarwood
Mall, 769-8780.
RAN
Akira Kurosawa's latest film loosely adapted
from King Lear. At the Ann Arbor Theater, 210 S.
Fifth, 761-9700.
THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL
A beautiful and touching story about an old
woman who yearns to go back to her birth place
before she dies. Geraldine Page is truly fantastic
as the old woman. Also stars John Heard (After
Hours). At the Ann Arbor Theatre, 210 S. Fifth,
761-9700.
TWICE IN A LIFETIME
Gene Hackman stars as Ellen Burstyn's unfaith-
ful husband. Also stars Anre.Margret and Ally
Sheedy. At the Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood
Mall, 769-8780.
WILDCATS
Goldie Hawn becomes a coach for a high school
football team. Guess what else, they're the
toughest and roughest school in the city. Can
Goldie discipline them? At the Fox Village
Theatre, 375 E. Maple, 769-1300.
YOUNG BLOOD
Rob Lowe stars as an amateur hockey player.
At the Fox Village Theater, 375 N. Maple, 769-
1300.

Visiting director Kokun Semba
directs dance students and music
students in a program of shamisen
and 18th-20th-century percussion
music. Titles include Chrysan-
theums, Wysteria Maiden,
and the Seasons of Rain.
MOONCHILDREN - Theater Depar-
tment University Players, 5 & 9 p.m.,
Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg.,
(764-0450).
See Friday's listing.
PLAY WITH A TIGER - Ann Arbor
Civic Theater Main Street Produc-
tions, 8 p.m., 338 S. Main, (662-7282).
Doris Lessing's drama about a
widowed mother faced with the con-
flict of choosing between independence
and a boyfriend who cares little for
her personal needs.
Bars & Clubs
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) -
Dave Weatherwax Trio with Koke
McKesson, jazz.
THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) -
Bootsie X and the Lovemasters, new
music.
THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick
Burgess and Patty O'Connor, jazz.
THE HEIDELBERG (663-7758) -
Maxton Bay, oldies rock, country, and
folk.
MR. FLOOD'S PARTY (996-2132) -
Los Chickens, rock 'n' soul.
MAIN STREET COMEDY
SHOWCASE (996-9080) - Max
Alexander, self-deprecating comic.
MOUNTAIN JACK's (665-1133) -
Billy Alberts, easy listening.
THE NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436) - Dance Party, DJ Bubba
T.
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-
2747) - Tracy Lee and the Leonards,
rock 'n' roll.
U-CLUB (763-2236) - Eurodance
Party, DJ Jacqui 0.

Speakers
BERT HORNBACK - Readings
from the works of Keats, Kerrytown
Concert House, 8 p.m., 415 N. Fourth
Ave.
Furthermore
THE BRIGHTEST STARS/COMET
HALLEY: ONCE IN A LIFETIME -
University Exhibit Museum
Planetarium, 10:30 & 11:30 a.m.
STARS, 1:30, 2:45, & 4 p.m. HALLEY,
Geddes at N. University. (764-0478).
Audio/visual presentations about
the winter skies and the world's most
famous comet.
CREATING CAREERS: WORKING
FOR SOCIAL CHANGE - Residen-
tial College, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., East
Quad. (763-0176).
See Friday's listing for details.
SUNDAY
Performances
BASICALLY BEETHOVEN 13 -
University School of Music, noon,
School of Music recital hall, North
Campus, (763-4726).
Part of a series spotlighting the
works of Beethoven and his contem-
poraries. Selections will include
Mozart's Trio in E-flat for
clarinet, viola, and piano:
Beethoven's Sonata in A minor
for piano and violin; and Brahm's
Sonata in A for piano and violin.
BEAUX ARTS TRIO - University
Musical Society, 4 p.m., Rackham
Auditorium, (65-3717).
The trio celbrates its 30th season
together, featuring Haydn's Trio
No. 10, Schubert's Notturno, Op.
148, and Beethoven's Trio, Op. 70.
MOONCHILDREN - University

Theater Department University
Players, 2 p.m., Trueblood Theater,
Frieze Bldg., (764-0450).
See Friday's listing.
DAVID RUSSELL - Kerrytown Con-
cert House, 8 p.m., 415 N. Fourth
Ave., (769-2999).
Perhaps the greatest classical
guitarist of his generation, Russell
shines in this charming presentation.
Bars and Clubs
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) -
Reed Anderson Ensemble, jazz.
DEL-RIO (761-2530) - Paul Vor-
nhagen and Friends, jazz.
MAIN STREET COMEDY
SHOWCASE (996-9080) - Open Mike
Night.
THE NECTARINE BALLROOM
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N Speakers
STEVEN KATZ - "Can We Believe
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Furthermore
THE COMET HALLEY: ONCE IN A
LIFETIME - Unversity Exhibit
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p.m., Geddes at N. University, (764-
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Audio/visual show about the
world's most famous comet.
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