'S. w v w Is What's happening around Ann Arbor FRIDAY Campus Cinema INVASION OF THE BODY SNAT- CHERS (Don Siegel, 1956) Alt. Act.. 7:30p.m., MLB4. A surprisingly terrifying and eerie story about what happens when in- nocent citizens are replaced by iden- tical beings which sprout from vegetable pods. Unfortunately, these new creatures have no emotions. FAHRENHEIT 451 (Francois Truf- faut, 1966) Alt:Act., 9:30 p.m., MLB 4. "Attention, all Recruits! Report to MILITARY OUTPOST 210 S. Fourth (across from Capitol Market) immediately." 663-4123 A sci-fi classic about a future civilization in which all reading material is banned. From the Ray Bradbury novel. CHAN IS MISSING (Wayne Wong, 1982) C2,7&9p.m., MLB3. A middle-aged Chinese-American cabbie and his wise-cracking nephew walk self-mockingly in the footsteps Charlie Chan to find their friend who has disappeared with $4000 of their savings. CAT WOMEN OF THE MOON (A. Hilton, 1954) AAFC, 7 p.m., Nat Sci. Wierd stuff. Space explorers discover feline females on the moon. PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE (Ed- ward D. Wood, 1956) AAFC, 8:15, Nat Sci. Often cited as the worst film of all time, your film education won't be complete until you view this opus. It really does stink. With Bella Lugosi in his last role. FIRE MAIDENS OF OUTER SPACE (Cy Roth, 1956) AAFC, 10 p.m., Nat Sci. Astronauts land on Jupiter's 13th moon to discover a breed of beautiful nymphos in search of male com- panionship....or something like that. Terrific dance number! MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL (Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones, 1975) MTF, 7:30 & 9:15 p.m., Mich. The Flying Circus is at it again. This time they take on King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Really funny. A must-see for all British humor fans. THE DRESSER (Peter Yates, 1983) CG, 7 & 9 p.m., Aud. A. A beautiful yet frustratingly tedious movie about an aging stage actor and his dresser (played by Tom Courtenay). One of the finest acting jobs in the past decade. Also stars Albert Finney. Performances FACULTY ORGAN RECITAL - University School of Music, 8 p.m., School of Music, Blanche Anderson Moore Hall (763-4726). Edward Parmentier will perform the works of Bach, Buxtehude, Frescobaldi, and Scheidemann. THE MERRY WIDOW - University School of Music, 8 p.m., Power Center (764-0450). Gustav Meier is the musical direc- tor for this lively opera, while Jay Lesenger is in charge of stage direc- tion. PIANO RECITAL - University School of Music, 8 p.m., School of Music Recital Hall (763-4726). Christopher Grasso will perform various piano works. Bars & Clubs THE ARK (761-1451) RFD Boys, bluegrass. BIRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) - Mark Murphy, vocalist. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) - Cub Koda, rock. THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick Burgess and Patty O'Connor, jazz. THE HEIDELBERG (663-7758) - Maxton Bay, oldies rock, country, and folk trio. MAIN STREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080) - Jeff Jenna and Joey Juiterezz, stand-up comics. MOUNTAIN JACK'S (665-1133) - Billy Alberts, easy-listening. THE NECTARINE BALLROOM (994- 5436) - Top-40 Dance Party. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747), - Black Market, rock and reggae. U-CLUB (763-2236) - Rebellious Jukebox Dance Party. Speakers BRUNILDE RIDGEWAY - "The Unknown Identity of Italian Sculp- ture," 4 p.m., Angell Hall. MARGARET RANDALL - "Cuban and Nicaraguan Women," Rackharr Student Government, 8 p.m., Michigan Union Ballroom. MERRILLEE SALMON - "Function and Style in Archaeological Ex- planation," 4 p.m., West Conference Room, Rackham Auditorium. Furthermore INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCING - University Folk Dance Club, 8:30 p.m., Angell Elementary School gym, 1608S. University (665-0219). Beginning instruction followed by request dancing. No . partner necessary. MICHIGAN GAY UNION DANCE - 9 p.m., Law Club Lounge (763-4186). OPTIONS IN THE ARTS - Univer- sity School of Art, 9:30-4:30 p.m., School of Art and the Chrysler Center Auditorium (764-0397). This workshop focuses on practical considerations for young artists who hope to enter a career related to the fine arts or design areas. The events feature discussions and lectures by an impressive group of artists and professionals, including nationally renowned caricaturist and alumnus Sam Viviano. THE TURBULENT SOLAR AT- MOSPHERE - University Depar- tment of Astronomy, 8:30 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud. B. Speaker G. Elste discusses our im- proving understanding of the Sun's outer layers which has resulted from recent advances in observational techniques from both the ground and space. The film A New Look at the Sun follows the presentation. SATURDAY Campus Cinema LIQUID SKY (Slavea Tsukerman, 1983) AAFC,7&9p.m., MLB4. RULES OF THE GAME (J. Renoir, 1939) C2, 7 & 10:10 p.m., Aud. A. RENOIR: THE BOSS (J. Rivette & A. Labarthe,1967) C2, 9p.m.,Aud. A. GRAPES OF WRATH (John Ford, 1940) Alt. Act., 7 p.m., Nat Sci. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (R. Mulligan, 1963) Alt Act, 9:30 p.m.. Nat. Sci. THE KLAN: A LEGACY OF HATE (1982), KLAN YOUTH CORPS (1980). KU KLUX KLAN: THE INVISIBLE EMPIRE (1965), EQFS, 7 p.m., EQ126. THE MARRIAGE OF MARIA BRAUN (Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1979) MED, 7:15 & 9:30 p.m., MLB 3. M*A*S*H (R. Altman, 1970) Hill St., 8 p.m., 10:15 p.m., Hill St. Performances CLARINET RECITAL - University School of Music, 6 p.m., School of Music Recital Hall (763-4726). Martin VanMaanen plays his horn in a classicial style, performing. various pieces. FLUTE RECITAL - University School of Music, 8 p.m., School of Music Recital Hall (763-4726). Enjoy the sweet melodies of various composers, whose works are performed ,by Mary Jett. JOAN BAEZ - 8 p.m., Hill Aud. (763- 8587). This critically acclaimed folk singer will perform the hits that have made her famous. MEAN SOMETHING SERIES - Dawn Treader Books, 9:30 p.m., Church and S. University (665-2270). Andrew Carrigan, Kim Graff, and Dave Stringer will present a reading of original works of poetry and prose. THE MERRY WIDOW - University School of Music, 8p.m., Power Center (764-0450). See Friday's listing. PERCUSSION RECITAL - Univer- sity School of Music, 2 p.m.. School of Music McIntosh Theatre (763-4726). Marty Rector will perform works on various percussion instruments. THE REPLACEMENTS - Prisnm Productions, 8 p.m., Michigan Theater (763-8587). Though just emerging into the view of the mass media, The Replacements are firmly established in the hearts GIANELLI'S 213 S. FOURTH AVE.I ANN ARBOR 994-" 4040 BECOMI G ANN ARBOR'S BEST FIND OUT WHY Lg. Pizza $1.00 OFF . 1/ Tray 2 Items $2,.OOOFF Qt. of Pop Full Tray * Gianelli's $oDeep Dish Pizza : 3EUEEE ..m~ummm mm. mmmm m mum mmuusummu ---------- 10 Weekend-April 4, 1986 I We