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Friday, 3/14: Dance Magic with THE WIZARD wio $3 Cover m .th UMID. deck Saturday, 3/15: Dance, Funk, New Wave & Top 40 UNI with BUBBA T & MAD HATTER LIGHTS BLE $3 Cover with UMID Mus (76 Sunday, 3/16: Mega Funk with THE WIZARD / Ha Master of the Wheels of Steel Racu U Monday, 3/17 New Music with ROGER LELIEVRE Special Guests: RHYTHM CORPS $2 Cover with Art School ID, Free Soft Drinks M Tuesday, 3/18: Hi-NRG Dance with ROGER LELIEVRE T jazz BI Wednesday, 3/19: Dollar Night with THE WIZARD Day AOR Dance Contest! Mci T Thursday, 3/20: Grandmaster BUBBA T. Froi spins the hits par T FOR FURTHER INFO: 994-5436 Burk \\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ G18 Performances BIG SHOW - UAC Comedy pany, 8 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn ter, (763-1107). is popular student comedy troupe perform a series of original sket- and skits, guaranteed to bring hs. MALE TRANSPORT - Perfor- ce Network, 8 p.m., 408 W. hington, (663-0681). is drama by Steve Gooch is the of six female convicts being sported from England to tralia. University drama uate student Pauline Gagnon cts the play, exploring themes of en and their search for self- em. ONCHILDREN - University ater Department University ers, 8 p.m., Trueblood Theater, eBldg., (764-0450). Bis dramaby Michael Weller is the of eight college students in the '60s. William Wright directs versity drama students. RICIA MCCARTY AND ELLEN CKLER - Kerrytown Concert se, 8 p.m., Kerrytown Concert se, 415 N. Fourth Ave., (769-2999). :Carty, a violinist from the ton Symphony and pianist Weckle, nerly a faculty member of the ic school will perform sonatas by nmel, Brahms, and Rebecca k. Y WITH A TIGER - Ann Arbor is Theater Main Street Produc- ,8 p.m., Ann Arbor Civic Theater, S Main, (662-7282). oris Lessing's drama about a iwed mother faced with a difficult sion. Directed by David Freiman. VERSITY WIND ENSEM- /CHAMBER WINDS - School of ic, 8 p.m., Rackham Auditorium, 4726). Robert Reynolds and Larry heff will conduct these two lent ensembles. Bars & Clubs HE ARK (761-1451) - Footloose, -tinged bluegrass and folk. IRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) - e Weatherwax Trio with Koke Kesson, jazz. HE BLIND PIG (996-8555) - Blue nt Persuaders, R&B dance-and- ty sounds. 'HE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick gess and Patty O'Connor, jazz. Goldie Hawn is the fire- 'em-up football coach of the Wildcats.' THE HEIDELBERG (663-7758) - Maxton Bay, oldies rock, country folk. MR. FLOOD'S PARTY (995-2132) - Los Chickens, rock 'n' soul. MAIN STREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080) - Max Alexander, self-deprecating comic. MOUNTAIN JACK'S (605-1133) - Billy Alberts, easy listening. THE NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) - Top-40 Dance Party, DJ The Wizard. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996- 2747) - Tracy Lee and the Leonards, rock 'n' roll. U-CLUB (763-2236) - Rebellious Jukebox Dance Party, DJ Tom Simonian. Furthermore CREATING CAREERS: WORKING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE - Residential College, 7-10 p.m., East Quad, (763-0176). This alternative careers fair will feature workshops and discussions led by University alumni and Ann Arbor residents. Topics will include career opportunities in law, education, social services, the media, health services, environmental activism, and much more. GERMAN DAY - Residential College and University German Department, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., East Quad, (763-0176). German students from Michigan schools will compete in reading and speaking contests, perform skits in German, and perform German music. ;Speakers JOHN FRIEDMANN - "The Future of Planning Theory," Ar- chitecture and Urban Planning, 12:30- 1:30 p.m., Rackham East Conference Room. SUSAN HARDING - "The Movement Beyond the Moral Majority," Guild House Forum, noon, 802 Monroe. Meetings LESBIAN -GAY PRIDE WEEK 1986 PLANNING MEETING - 7 p.m., League. SATURDAY Variety. u .TheWysT -..........- -........--...--...--..----------------..--.m-.------- -- 2 fish sandwiches 2 chicken sand S-with cheese, with chee: i ~ *eastleHamburgers I an order of a lrge orde I$2.29 Ionion cisand fec re (You save 710) a 20 oz. soft drink large soft d ' $ 1 .79 $1.99 (You save 410) (You save 49 Offer %:d at any Detroit Area Offer good at any Detroit Area Offer good at any Detroit Area White Castle. One coupon per White Castle. One coupon per White Castle. One couponper 1 customer, please. Not valid with customer, please. Not valid with customer, please. Not val wit any other coupon or offer. any other coupon or offer. any other coupon or offer. I IUhite I iubite I OFFER GOOD THRU ' OFFER GOOD THRU ' OFFER GOOD THR MARCH 30, 1986 MARCH 30, 1986 MARCH 30,19M6 --- -- m-'"---" "-- - - "'"""-"""- m - -- -- Packard & Carpenter Rd. Ann Arbor Performances THE BIG SHOW - UAC's Comedy Company, 8 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, (763-1107). See Friday's listing for details. JAPANESE THEATRICAL MUSIC AND DANCE - University School of Music, 8 p.m., Rackham Auditorium, (763-4726). C), is s u C m m 0 OPEN 24 HOURS DOWNTOWN Woodward & Sproat Warren & Livernois Michigan Ave. & Vermont SOUTH SIDE Dix & Oakwood (Melvindale) Fort & Southfield (Lincoln Park) Fort & Pennsylvania (Southgate) Telegraph & Northline (Taylor) S. Telegraph & Michigan Ave. (Dearborn) Michigan Ave. & Venoy Allen & West Roads (Woodhaven) WEST SIDE Ford Rd. & 1-275 (Canton Twp.) Plymouth & Middlebelt (Wonderland Shopping Center, Livonia) 23000 Telegraph Rd. (Southfield) Grand River & Evergreen B.S. 96 (Rosedale P ark) W. 8-Mile Rd. & Grand River (Farmington Hills) NORTH SIDE Highland Rd. & Whitney (Pontiac) EAST SIDE Woodward & Webster (Ferndale) Gratiot & 8-Mile Rd. Dequindre & 12-Mile Rd. (Universal City Shopping Center, Warren) Gratiot & 11-Mile Rd. (Roseville) } John R & 16-Mile Rd. (Troy) 23-Mile Rd. & Gratiot (New Baltimore) Van Dyke Ave. & Miller Rd. (Warren) 16-Mile Rd. & Groesbeck Weekend-March 14, 1986 i