w w w mw low, -W w w w m w w v Nw . PARTHENON tGYwzROS J0_3&eRrtauvrait FINE GREEK FOOD * LIQUOR, BEER, ROME COOKED " GYROS & SHISH-KA-BOB SANDWICHES & WINE . GREEK SALADS " MOUSAKA PASTITSIO DOLMADES " SPECIAL COCKTAIL BAKLAVA " SPINACH PIE GYROS PLATE MENU * YOGURT * COMBINATION PLATE U RICE PUDDING ISOPEN MON.-THURS. 11:00 AM TIL 10:00 PM Complete Carry-out Servic FRI. SAT. 11:00OAM TIL 11:00 PM 226 S. Main at Liberty Ann Arbor PHONE: 994-1012 1191 Introducing The Mixn. . Because sprinkling on top is good, but mixing in is better. Nothing tastes better in Steve's fresh, homemade ice cream than the mixins of your choice-everything from candy and nuts to fresh fruit and crushed cookies-skillfully blended by hand from top to bottom! Save the sprinkling for your lawn. Steve Os A first name i ice cream.TM 342 South State Street Noon - Midnite 7 days a weekr BEST FOOD (Continued from :Page 5). BEST HOT DOGS Red Hot Lovers Ann Arbor has a sizzling romance with Red Hot Lovers. Now, due to overwhelming demand, Red Hot's is taking its act on the road with the mighty "Dogmobile." Along with out- standing hot dogs, Lovers serves up excellent Tofu tube steaks. And besides, fantastic frankfurters and bodacious bean curd, the Lovers also made a respectable showing in the burger category. BEST DESSERTS The Pan Tree The voters were by no means cer- tain of the PanTree's prominence in this division, but everyone's favorite restaurant that prominently features kiwi fruit edged Steve's Ice Cream, as the place to "save room for afterwar- ds." BEST GREASY SPOON Steve's Lunch The competition was vicious in this category. The Greasy Spoon is a cherished American institution, featuring good food, low prices, and (preferably) waitresses in pink out- fits. Fortunately, this town has three close approximations; Blimpy's, the Fleetwood Diner, and Steve's. One voter separated Steve's from its com- petitors. EU61 BEST FOOD BARGAINS Steve's Lunch Well, the categories do seem to go hand in hand. But Steve's swept this one. BEST TAKE-OUT FOOD Taco Bob's Ann Arbor's a hustling, bustling, minor-league metropolis, with a population that's moving fast. We haven't got the time to sit around eating. We've got things to do, places to go. Bag that sucker up, Bob. Adios. BEST DORM CAFETERIA Stockwell One of these categories is not like the others. .. Although "none" technically was the real winner, Stockwell drew enough favorable responses to suggest that they're doing something right. Entree Plus means freedom. Escape from your local cafeteria for an evening, and give S.F.S. a chance. dresser who gets. locked up in a cell with political prisoner Raul Julia. The Breakfast Club - Five teenage kids - a jock, a prom queen, a geek, a rebel, and a recluse are locked up in a library for eight hours as detention. The result is perhaps a false im- pression of teenage stereotypes, but the movie is wonderful anyway. Great performances by Ally Sheedy and An- thony Michael Hall. After Hours - This black comedy will blow you away. Griffin Dunne is a word processor from Upper Manhat- tan, who ventures down to "dreaded" SoHo to just meet a "nice" girl. In- stead, he gets a fistful. of adventures that make this one-night-stand a lifetime rememberance. Fantastic script, fantastic editing, fantastic everything. Hannah and Her Sisters - Woody Allen again plays auteur in this melting pot of emotions and relation- ships The result is nearly flawless. This film has something for everyone: religion, child-rearing, adultery, punk music, Thanksgiving dinners, and a whole lot more. Barbara Hershey and Dianne Wiest give dynamic perfor- mances. Witness - Amajor film without pretentiousness? Yes, and that is the beauty of this film. Harrison Ford is great as the big city cop who gets in- volved with an Amish boy who wit- nessed a murder. Powerful yet subtle, this film fully deserved its Academy Award nomination. Shoah - Thank God Ann Arbor got this film. Powerful and intense this documentary of the Holocaust was 10 years in the making. It's 91j hours long but well worth the sit. Ran - It's a pity that this master- piece was not up for Best Foreign Film at the Academy Awards. It would have almost certainly won. Long, but not a bit boring. It is a won- der how any movie can be so perfect: costumes, acting, scenery, editing and directing. Wow! The Official Story - This Argen- tinian film won the Oscar for best foreign film, and deservedly so. It deals with a woman's search for the truth surrounding her adopted daughter's origins. Norma Ale andro delivers an intense performance in an equally powerful film. Out of Africa - Last but not least is the Academy-Award-winning movie based on the true story of Karen Blixen, in her adopted country, Africa. Streep's acting, Sydney Pollack's direction and the awesome scenery are outstanding. It has also been a fantastic year for film for Ann Arbor. Film Festivals galore. Way back in the beginning of the year, Performance Network presen- ted 90 minutes of new experimental films from the No Nothing Cinema of San Francisco. This festival brought a cacaphony of colors, sounds, drag queens, aliens and sex to Ann Arbor. Beautifully bizarre. In January, the 16th Annual Eight Millimeter Festival felivered a week shock full of documentaries, B- movies, animated films, and ex- perimental films. The Banned and Protested Film Festival gave film buffs a rare look at some of the most controversial films from the past and the present. They presented everything from Birth of a Nation and Two Women to Fritz the Cat and Sal, 120 Days of Sodom. Perhaps the most controversial and banned movie of the past decade, Hail Mary, was shown, in which Mary is depicted as a gas station attendant. March brought the 24th Annual 16 Millimeter Festival. This is another high competitive event which delivered a montage of new and in- teresting films from aspiring film- makers. Vintage Apparel are 215 S. STATE Second Monday - Saturd L PIZ'ZA TAKES MORE TI TO DELIVER A GI $3 OFF any La $2 OFF any Me Offer Good on P and Priazzo Ital *Fhazo available after 4 all day Sat. &, EAT IN OR CA Expires 52./ 2080 W. Stadium Blvd. Ann Arbor PET SHOP BOYS PLEASE Features: WEST END GIRLS, OPPORTUNITIES, ~~ DIVIDED BY ZERO -M KATRINA AND THE WAVES . 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