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MARCH 21, 1986
Spring Fashion
MEN'S WEAR
Comfort and color are key
WOMEN'S WEAR
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'60 styles with an '80s twist
NEW STORES

FIRST
RUN
FILMS
BRAZIL
A thriller-fantasy directed by Terry Gilliam 1
(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, 231S. State St., 662-5296.
THE CARE BEARS MOVIE 11
Those wild and crazy bears are back for more
fun and excitement. At the Movies at Briarwood,
Briarwood Mall, 769-8780.
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.
CROSSROADS
Ralph Macchio is the teenager who years for the
true blues feeling. Joe Senaca is the old blues
musician who gave his sole to the devil in exchange
for fortune and fame. Toether they travel to
Mississippi in this exciting and fun movie. At the
State Theatre, 231 S. State, 662-5296.
DOWN AND OUT IN BEVERLY HILLS
My Man Godfrey recreated. Nick Nolta plays a
bum who tries to commit suicide by drowning him-
self in Richard Dreyfuss' and Bette Midler's pool.
He gets rescued and tried to teach this affluent
family a lesson. At the State Theatre, 231 S. State,
62-5296.
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.
THE GO -BOTS MOVIE
No info, sorry. At the Movies at Briarwood,
Briarwood Mall, 769-8780.
GUNG HO
Michael Keaton and Gedde Watanabe (Sixteen
Candles) star in this film about a washed up
Pennsylvania auto factory which is taken under
the wing of a Japanese firm. Cute but corny. At
The Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall, 769-
8780.
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.
HOUSE
A haunted house story with a Rambo genre. A
writer and his family are terrorized by
spirits.. . or are they? At the State Theatre, 231
S. State, 662-5296.
JUST BETWEEN FRIENDS
Mary Tyler Moore and Christine Labti star in
this movie about friendship, marriage and
adultery. At the Movies at Briarwood, Briarwod
Mall, 769-8780.
IURPHY'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,
231 S. State St., 662-6264.
9 WEEKS
Obsession. Kim Bassinger and Mickey Rourke
star in this sexy and "exciting" movie about two
people who really fall in love. Imaginative but

dull. At the Fox Village Theatre, 375 N. Maple,
769-1300.
THE OFFICIAL STORY
A beautiful story about a woman determined to
find the truth about her past. Critically ac-
claimed. At the Ann Arbor Theatre, 210 S. Fifth,
761-9700.
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.
POLICE ACADEMY III
Those wacky cops are at it again. At the Fox
Village Theatre, 375 N. Maple, 769-1300.
PRETTY IN PINK
The West Side Sto'ryf 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.
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 Ann -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.

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SPRING SHOW
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THE LIST 22
What's happening in Ann Arbor.

University Dance Company,8
p.m.,Power Center (764-0450).
See Friday's listing for more infor-
mation.
BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS BIG
BAND - University Musical Society
Benefit Concert, 8 p.m., Hill
Auditorium (665-3717).
Famous jazz clarinetist Benny
Goodman, now 77-years-old, performs
his blend of Dixieland, jazz, and blues
with a big band. This is his first per-
formance in 14 years. The Little
Chicago Jazz Band will be the opening
act.
ER.TREIBT EINEN TEUFEL DIE
KLEINBUERGERHOCKZEIT -
Residential College, 8 p.m., RC
Auditorium (763-0176).
For more information see Friday's
listing.
FEMALE TRANSPORT - Perfor-
mance Network, 8 p.m., 408 W.
Washington, (663-0681).
See Friday's listing for more infor-
mation,
THE FRIARS 30th ANNUAL SPRING
CONCERT - Men's Glee Club,8
p.m.,Rackham Auditorium (761-
7678).
This popular group of eight mem-
bers of the Men's Glee Club will per-
form music form the 30s to the 84s.
Excellent harmony and presence.
GALLIARD BRASS ENSEMBLE -
Kerrytown Concert House,8 p.m.,415
N. Fourth Ave. (769-2999). Tonight's
program will include works by Bach,
Scheidt and Mozart. A wine reception
follows.
Bars & Clubs
THE ARK (761-1451) - Greg Brown,
folk songwriter -
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) -
Rob Pipho Group, jazz.
THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) - Map of
the World, new music.
THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick
Burgess and Patty O'Conner, vocal

jazz.
THE HEIDELBERG (663-7758) -
Maxton Bay, oldies rock, folk, and
country.
MR. FLOOD'S PARTY (995-2132) -
Detroit Blues Band.
MAIN STREET COMEDY
SHOWCASE (996-2132) - Jack Sim-
mons, comedian.
MOUNTAIN JACK'S (994-5436) -
Dance party, with DJ The Wizard.
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747)
- Al Hill and the Headlites, soul and
Motown.
U-CLUB (763-2236) - Eurodance
with DJ Jacqui O's new music.
SUNDAY
Campus Cinema
PIXOTE (Hector Babenco, 1981) Hill
St., 8 p.m., Hill St.
The adventures of 17-year-old
Pixote from a prison-reform school to
the streets of San Paulo where he and
his mates mature into pimps, theives
and eventually murderers.
WESTFRON 1918 (G.W. Pabst, 1930)
CG, 7p.m., Nat Sci.
One of the few great war films, it
conveys with disconcerting detail and
uncompromising fidelity, the alter-
nating tedium and fury of trench war-
fare. German with subtitles.
GRAND ILLUSION (Jean Renoir,
1938) CG, 8:45p.m., Nat. Sci.
Set in a World War II prison camp,
two French soldiers encounter a
German Career office and discover
the glory of war. French with sub-
titles.
MAN OF MARBLE (Andrzej Wajda,
1977) AAFC, 7 & 9:30 p.m., MLB 4.
A contemporary young filmmaker
is trying to reconstruct a truthful pic-
ture of the Stalinist past, obscured to
her by 20 years of shifting propagan-
da. She tries to re-trace the life story
of a model worker of the early 1950's.
FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE (T.

Young, 1963) MTF, 7 p.m., Mich.
A Russian spy lures 007 into a trap
where he is pursued by assassin Red
Grant. Sean Connery as Bond. Not to
be missed by any Bond fan.
YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE (L. Gilber-
t, 1967) MTF, 9:15 p.m., Mich.
A Bond classic where it is up to 007 to
save mankind from a nuclear war. He
pursues the international syndicate
with the help of gadgets and women.
Performances
AN AMERICAN TRIBUTE -
University Dance Company, 2 p.m.,
Power Center (764-0450).-
See Friday's listing for all the
details.
FEMALE TRANSPORT - Perfor-
mance Network, 6:30 p.m., 408 W.
Washington, (663-0681).
Friday's listing has all the info.
UNIVERSITY BACH ORGAN
RECITAL SERIES - University
School of Music, 4 p.m., University
School of Music organ recital hall
(763-4726).
University organist Marilyn Mason
performs Bach's works on a
mechanical-action instrument of the
sort that existed in Bach's day.
Bars & Clubs
THE ARK(761-1451) - Homegrown,
Women's Music Series, musical
comedy set to genres ranging from
classical to punk.
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) -
Reed Anderson Ensemble, jazz.
THE NECTARINE BALLROOM(994-
5436) - Funk Dance Party with DJ
The Wizard.
Furthermore
SELF-DISCOVERY, THE INNER
JOURNEY - 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
Hederson Room, Michigan League.
Rudra Tamm, a practicing attorney
in Connecticut, will conduct this
seminar on self awareness.

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$3 Cover with UM
Saturday, 3/22: Dance, Funk, N
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with Mad Hatter L
$3 Cover with UM
Sunday, 3/23: Mega Funk w
Master of The Wheel
Monday, 3/24: New Music wit
$2 with Art School ID, Fre
Tuesday, 3/25: Hlh
with ROGER LEE
Wednesday, 3/26: Dollar Nigh
U Thursday, 3/27: THE
THE KINGS OF JUNC
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