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Campus Cinema
STOP MAKING SENSE (J. Demme,
1984) MTF, 7,9 & 11 p.m., Mich.
An energetic and fantastic concert
film of the Talking Heads' "Speaking
in Tongues" Tour.
ON THE BEACH (Stanley Kramer,
1959) Alt Act, 7 p.m., Nat Sci.
In the aftermath of a nuclear war
the population of Australia await their
inescapable fate. Stars Fred Astaire
and Anthony Quinn.
PATHS OF GLORY (Stanley
Kubrick, 1957) Alt Act, 9:30 p.m., Nat
Sci.
Kirk Douglas plays a man of peace
who answers his country's call to war.
A monument to the anti-human aspec-
ts of war.
EAST OF EDEN (Elia Kazan, 1955)
CG, 7 & 9:15 p.m., MLB 4.
James Dean plays Cal Trask, a con-
fused adolescent searching
desperately for love. '
BEYOND SORROW, BEYOND PAIN
(Agneta Elers-Jarlman, 1983) SSP,
7:30 p.m., Aud A.
A documentary about the director
and her boyfriend who himself was a
filmmaker until a car accident made
him blind and mute. This is the story
of five years of their struggle.
A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON
THE WAY TO THE FORUM
(Richard Lester, 1966) C2, 7 p.m.,
MLB3.
An epic musical comedy whose
backdrop is the ancient Roman Em-
pire. Stars Zero Mostel.
THE DECAMERON (Pier Paolo
Pasolini, 1972) C2, 9p.m., MLB 3.
Pasolini uses ancient inspiration to
re-examine sexual mores. Rated X for
its libidinous content.
Performances
BUILD A2MISTAD...BUILD
FRIENDSHIP - New World
Agriculture Group, 8 p.m., East
Quad's Halfway Inn, (663-2321).
Folk music artists Jim Kirk and
Hugh McGuiness will perform a com-
bination of popular and topical tunes
from Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan and
Phil Ochs along with some originals.
A WONDERFUL LIFE - University
Musical Theater Program, 8 p.m.,
Power Center (764-0450).
Director Brent Wagner and
choreographer Tim Millet present the
world premiere of Sheldon Harnick
and Joe Raposo's musical adaptation
of Frank Capra's film It's a Wonder.
ful Life.

of this Detroit-based conductorless
all-string ensemble are tonight's
featured soloists.
UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S GLEE
CLUB - University School of Music, 8
p.m., Rackham Auditorium (665-
7408).
Rosalie Edwards conducts this
group of University students in Ver-
di's Laudi alla Vergine Maria, Thom-
pson's Pueri Hebraeorum, and 1940's
Medley/A Salute to Michigan.
WHAT THE BUTLER SAW - Suspen-
sion Theater, 8 p.m., Performance
Network (665-1400).
Andy Mennick directs controversial
English playwright Joe Orton's last
play which irreverently lampoons the
traditional bedroom farce.
Bars & Clubs
THE ARK (761-1451) - Claudis Sch-
midt, folk.
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) -
Paul Vornhagen & Friends.
THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) - Tracy
Lee and the Leonards, rock 'n' roll.
THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick
Burgess and Patty O'Connor, jazz.
THE HEIDELBERG (663-7758) - 2-
plus-2, folk and country.
MR. FLOOD'S PARTY (995-2132) -
Willie DeYoung Blues Band.

Select yours at:
Michigan Balfour House.
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SATURDAY

MAIN STREET
SHOWCASE (996-9080) -
ner, stand-up comedy.

COMEDY
Rita Rud-

Campus Cinema
THIS IS SPINAL TAP (Rob Reiner,
1984) CG, 7, 8:45, & 10:30 p.m., Nat
Sci.
Hilarious pseudo-documentary
about a heavy metal band on their fir-
st American tour in six years.
LAST GRAVE AT DIMBAZA (1974)
EQFS, 7p.m., EQ 126.
Provides an undercover look at S.
Africa in the 1970's. Examines the
socio-political nature of apartheid.
TWELVE ANGRY MEN (Sidney
Lumet, 1957) Hill St., 8:30 p.m., Hill
St.
Henry Fonda stars in this film that
takes place entirely in a jury room.
where the guilt or innocence of a
youth accused of murder is at stake.
STOP MAKING SENSE (J. Demme,
1984) MTF, 7, 9 & 11 p.m., Mich.
See listings for Friday.
BREAKER MORANT (Bruce
Beresford, 1979) MED, 7:30 & 9:30
p.m., MLB 3.
Courtroom drama about three
Australian soldiers who were court-
martialed for killing prisoners during
the Boer War.
D.O.A. (Rudolph Mate, 1940) AAFC,
6:45& 10:10 p.m., MLB 4.
Edmund O'Brien, a notary public, is
given lethal poison while visiting San
Francisco. During the last few hours
of his life he must find his murderer
and the antidote.
LOVING COUPLES (Mai Zetterling,
1964) NEAR AND FAR AWAY (M.
Ahrne, 1976) SSP, 1 p.m., Aud A.
The first film depicts the lives of
three expectant mothers (in the
hospital) from three very different
walks of life. The second film is about
a young woman attendent in a
hospital who becomes involved with a
mute patient.
SALLY AND FREEDOM (G. Lin-
dblom,1981) SSP,8p.m.,AudA.
A married woman, because of her
need to be independent and break
away from her role in the nuclear
family, has an affair with another
man.
Performances
WHAT THE BUTLER SAW -
Suspension Theater, 8 p.m., Perfor-
mance Network (665-1400).
See Friday's listing.
A WONDERFUL LIFE - University
Musical Theater Program, 8 p.m.,
Power Center (764-0450).
See Friday's Listing.
Bars & Clubs
THE ARK (761-1451) - Claudia Sch-
midt, folk.

THE NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-
5436) - DJ, dance music.
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747)
- I-Tal, reggae.
U-CLUB (763-2236) - Music Co-op
Party with Toejam and It's Raining.
Speakers
MAMA ZANI XULU AND SAMI
ESMAEL - "Israel and South
Africa: The Apartheid Connection,"
African National Congress and the
November 29th Committee for
Palestine, 7:30 p.m., Rackham Am-
phitheater.
Furthermore
INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCING
- University Folk Dance Club, 8:30
p.m., Angell Elementary School 2nd
floor gym, 1608 S. University (665-
0219).
You don't have to have a partner to
enjoy the request dancing.
OPERA WORKSHOP - University
School of Music, 8 p.m., School of
Music McIntosh Theater (7624726).
Jay Lesenger gives instruction as
he directs works by Gilbert &
Sullivan, Mozart, and other com-
posers.

RENAISSANCE CITY CHAMBER
PLAYERS, 8 p.m., First Baptist
Church,512 E. Huron (626)8742).
Violist Joanna Hood and double
bassist Jeffrey Turner, both members

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