W W 0 0 v 0 U BIRIMIE N tP f1* 9t15b.' M. bV#N 12GA&2 w "a our "Wv I What's happening around Ann Arbor FRIDAY Campus Cinema O 'izza 6 Packard 927 Maiden Lane i5-6005 995-9101 28 UP (Michael Apted, 1964) C2, 7 & 9:30, Aud A. This critically acclaimed film is about the British class system seen through the eyes of a group of 7-year- olds. This same group is again inter- viewed at ages 14, 21 and 28. Not to be missed. LES JEUX SONT FAITS (J. Delan- noy,1947) CG,7 & 9 p.m., Nat Sci. A fantasy about a dead couple given 24 hours to live again to see if they can work out their problems and learn to love each other. 546 66 mm.... -u..... NOSFERATU (F.W. Murnaw,1922), CG, 7:30 p.m., 8:45 & 10 p.m. The first Dracula film ever and, truly a classic. German with subtitles. Deep Dish Sicilian Pizza with 2 Items & 2 Pepsis 12"x 12" Onecoupon per pizza j Williams St. restaurant ror DineIn at l~zJ1J. The Cottage Inn Cafe Expires April 4, 1986 I U -.------------ UU E UEEEEEK fUE K ROMEO AND JULIET (Franco Zef- firelli,1968) MTF,7 p.m.,Mich. Zeffrelli brings our the sen- suousness and passion Romeo and Juliet feel in one of the best cinema adaptions of the literary classic. WEST SIDE STORY (Wise and Rob- bins, 1961) MTF, 9:35 p.m., Mich. One of the best movie musicals ever made. The Romeo and Juliet of the West Side. Tony and Maria are the ill- fated lovers who are torn apart by their separate traditions. Winner of numerous Academy Awards. Performance ALL AMERICAN TRIBUTE - University Dance Company, 8 p.m., Power Center, (764-0450). This multimedia spectacular features four premieres by University Dance Department faculty, live music by American composers, and slides of American art. This program incorporates performances by students, faculty, alumni, and guest artists. ER TREIBT EINEN TEUFEL DIE KLEIN BUEGERHOCHZEIT University Residential College, 8 p.m.,RC Auditorium (761-0176). RC German lecturer Janet Hegman Shier directs a cast of her students and RC faculty in these two one-act farces by the German modernist playwright Bertolt Brecht. Both plays are performed in German. FEMALE TRANSPORT - Perfor- mance Network, 8 p.m., Performance Network (663-0681). University drama graduate student Pauline Gagnon directs Steve Gooch's realistic drama about the hardships endured by six female convicts from England to Australia. JESSE RICHARDS - Kerrytown Concert House, 8 p.m., 415 N. Fourth (769-2999). Richards has become something of an Ann Arbor legend with her ex- periments in Earth Dance and her powerful voice. Tonight she performs songs from her upcoming album Emergence, aw well as demonstrating her Earth dancing. PLAY WITH A TIGER - Ann Arbor Civic Theater Main Street Produc- tion, 8 p.m., Ann Arbor Civic Theater (662-7282). David Freiman directs Doris Lessing's drama about a widowed mother forced to choose between maintaining her self-sufficiency and, settling down with a boyfriend who has little interest in her inner life. UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY BAND/ CAMPUS BAND - University School of Museum, 8 p.m., Hill Aud., (763-4726). Eric Becher and Steve Roberts con- duct these two popular University music student ensembles. Bars & Clubs THE ARK (761-1451) - John Har- tford, Grammy Award-winning songwriter who plays fiddle and ban- jo. BIRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) - Rob Pipho Group, jazz featuring vibes player Pipho. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) - George Bedard and the Bonnevilles, country and rockabilly. THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick Burgess and Patty O'Connor, vocal jazz. THE HEIDELBERG (663-7758) - Maxton Bay, oldies rock, country, and folk. MR. FLOOD'S PARTY (995-2132) - Detroit Blues Band. MAIN STREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-2132) - Jack Sim- mons, comedian. MOUNTAIN JACK'S (665-1133) - Billy Alberts, easy-listening vocalist. THE NECTARINE BALLROOM' (994-5436) - top-40 Dance Party with DJ the Wizard. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996- 2747) - Al Hill and the Headlites, soul and Motown. U-CLUB (763-2236) - Rebellious Jukebox, new music with DJ Tom Si monian. Speakers JANIS MICHAEL - "Current Moods and Strategies of the Peace Movement," Guild House Forum, noon, 802 Monroe (662-5189). RANDALL ROBINSON - President of TransAfrica, School of Business Administration, 7 p.m., Hale Auditorium. Furthermore ASTROFEST 156: VOYAGER 2 DISCOVERIES AT URANUS, PART II - University Exhibit Museum/University Aerospace Engineering Department, 7:30 p.m.) MLB 3 (426-5396). Tonight's program focuses on Uranus' moons and rings, with up- dated information about the planet it- self. The program is illustrated with slides, films, and audiotapes. TIME MACHINE - East Quad Music Coop, 8 p.m., East Quad's Halfway Inn, 706 Church St., (764-3456). This multimedia performance in- cludes dance, films, slides, and ar- twork-in-progress. Grand Mal, a University band with avant-garde and blues influence, will provide the music. SATURDAY Campus Cinema THE LAST PICTURE SHOW (Peter Bogdanovich,1971) C2,7 p.m.,Aud A. Cloris Leachman won an Oscar for her moving portrayal of a coach's lonely wife who enters into a relation- ship with an eager but sensitive high school athlete (Timothy Bottoms). THE MISFITS (John Huston,1961) C2, 9:15 p.m., Aud. A. This is both Clark Gable's and Marilyn Monroe's last film. Mon- tgomery Clift and Gable are cowboys who hunt wild horses and sell them for dog food. Monroe is the divorcee deeply upset by their work. HAIL MARY (Jean Luc Godard,1984) C2, 4, 6, 8, & 10 p.m., MLB 3. A highly vernacular ver- sion of the story of the Annunciation and Virgin Birth in which Mary is por- trayed as a gas station attendant. French with subtitles. LIANNA (John Sayles,1983) Alt Act, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., MLB 4. This film is about Lianna, a housewife and mother who decides to pursue a relationship with a woman she has fallen in love with. ALTERED STATES (Ken Russell, 1981) MED, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Nat Sci. A strange and interesting story about a young anthropologist who ex- periments in an isolation tank. Stars William Hurt. DR. STRANGELOVE (S. Kubrick,1964)Hill St.,7:45 & 9:45 1 p.m., Hill St. Peter Sellers, who plays three dif- ferent roles, George C. Scott, Slim Pickens and Sterling Hayden star in this nuclear comedy. WITNESS (Peter Weir), 1985 MTF,7 :30 & 9:45 p.m.,Mich. Up for numerous Academy Awards this year, this film invovles itself around an Amish boy who is the only witness to a murder. Harrison Ford is the big-city cop on the case. Beautiful and action-filled. Performances AN AMERICAN TRIBUTE - Ann Arbor's Finest Spare Ribs Prime Steaks & Daily Specials Luncheon, Dinners, Cocktails. 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