ARTS The Michigan Daily Monday, September 22, 1986 Page 7 Poet Rita Dove to read at Rackham By Lisa Nicholas and Sue Misencik The poet, Rita Dove, as part of the UM Visiting Writer Series will be reading from her work on Tuesday, September 23, at 4:oo p.m., in the Rackham East conference room. A graduate of the Iowa 'Writer's Workshop, Dove has received both a National Endowment for the Arts and a Guggenheim fellowship. At the forefront of American Chris Dunn It is with great regret that we inform you of the recent death of Chris Dunn. Dunn was a great contributer to the campus radio *station WCBN-FM, and was probably best known there as the co-host of the weekly program "Godzilla Theatre," an innovative aural collage. Dunn had gone to the University School of Art and enjoyed working with paint and silkscreens. His broad knowledge of music led him to write for severaldmusic magazines, including Option and Sound Choice. This summer he was a contributing Arts writer to The Michigan Daily. Last month he began working at Wazoo Records. Dunn passed away early Friday morning due to a heart condition. He was a creative, jovial spirit whose loss will be felt throughout the Ann Arbor artistic community. Donations can be made to the Henry Ford Community College, Chris Dunn Fund. contemporary poetry, Dove often explores in her work the presence of blacks in American history. Stylistically, Dove's intensity of imagery intrigues. Indeed, a hallmark of her style is her remarkable ability to create systems of images that themselves speak for the poems. Her collections include Ten Poems (1977), The Only Dark Spot in the Sky (1980), The Yellow House on the Corner (1980), Mandolin (1982), and Museum (1983). Her work is also included in the anthology New American Poets of The 80's. The Great Palaces of Versailles Nothing nastier than a white person! She mutters as she irons alterations in the backroom of Charlotte's Dress Shoppe. The steam rising from a cranberry wool comes alive with perspiration and stale Evening of Paris. Swamp she born from, swamp she swallow, swamp she got to sink again. The iron shoves gently into a gusset, waits until the puckers bloom away. Beyond the curtain, the white girls are all wearing shoulder pads to make their faces """"" delicate. That laugh would be Autumn, tossing her hair in imitation of Bacall. Beulah had read in the library how French ladies at court would tuck their fans in a sleeve and walk in the gardens for air. Swaying among lilies, lifting shy layers of silk, they dropped excrement as daintily as handkerchieves. Against all rules she had saved the lining from a botched coat to face last year's gray skirt. She knows whenever she lifts a knee she flashes crimson. That seems legitimate; but in the book she had read how thecavaliere amused themselves wearing powder and perfume and spraying yellow borders knee-high on the stucco of the Orangerie. A hanger clatters in the front of the shoppe. Beulah remembers how even Autumn could lean into a settee with her ankles crossed, sighing I need a man who'll protect me while smoking her cigarette down to the very end. The Office of Major Events presents HOLLY NEAR f 'k' What's Happening Recreational Sports ALL CAMPUS CROSS COUNTRY MEET Thurs., Sept. 25, 1986; 5:45 pm Mitchell Field, North Campus Sign up early at the IM Sports Bldg. or come to Mitchell Field by 5:00 pm For Information, call 763-3562 Saturday, September 27 8pm, Power Center Ann Arbor Tickets available at the Michigan Union Ticket Office, all Ticket World Outlets, Schoolkid's Records & Tapes, Herb David Guitar Studio Charge by phone 763-TKTS The Calendar of The University of Michigan i } 4 t d } 4 r The calendar combines meeting, lecture workshop and conference announcements with other events happening each week on campus. It is based on The University Record calendar, and is open to all Uni- versity sponsored groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student As- sembly. Items must be submitted in writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publication. Address all information to: University Record, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) de- notes events to which admission is charged. MONDAY September 22 *HRD-6-wk workshop begins, "Effective Business Writing," 10 am-noon, Reading & Learning Skills Ctr, 1610 Washtenaw. For info, call 764-7410. Near Eastern & N Afr Stds-Brown bag, D Winkelman, "Career Plans for Students of the Center for Near Eastern & North African Studies/Near Eastern Studies, "noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. Stds in Religion-Lec, G Gutierrez, "Reflections on Liberation Theology, " 8-10 pm, MLB 3. For info, call 764-4475. Chem-Inorg sem, R Haushalter, "New Solids from the Oxidation of Zintl Anions,' "4 pm, 1200 Chem. Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshops, dBASE III PLUS, Pt I," 8:30 am-12:30 pm; "Macintosh Operating Systems," 1-3 pm; "Lotus 1-2-3, Pt I," 3-5 pm, 3001 SEB. "Intro to Microcomputers," 1-3 pm; "Macintosh System Selection," 3-5 pm, 4003 SEB. For info, call 747-2424. A-Squares-Sq dance lessons, 7 pm, Mich Union. For info, call 665-5794. Computing Ctr-Course, "Using Ontels with MTS," 3-5 pm, 1013 NUBS. For info, call 747-2424. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, beginners welcome, 7 pm, CCRB Martial Arts Rm. For info, call 665- 7399. TUESDAY September 23 *AAFCImages, 7 pm; three Women, 9 pm, MLB 3. *Women's Athletics-Volleyball, vs Northwood Inst. 7:30 pm, Intramural Bldg. Chinese Stds-Brown bag lec, Q Xiaomeng, noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. Engl-Visiting Writers Series, R Dove, poetry reading, 4 pm. Rackham E Conf Rm. Hist Art/Ctr W Europ Stds/Medieval & Ren Colleg - Lec, A Prache, "Reims Cathedral & the Coronation of the Kings of France, " 4 pm, 180 Tappan. Re- ception follows, lower lobby. *CEW-Job Hunt Club, noon-1:30 pm, CEW, 350 S Thayer. For info, call 763-7080. Chem-Org thesis colloq, A Lago, "Annulation via Free-Radical Chemistry: An Annroach Towards the Mus Art-Docent-guided grp tours begin. For res, call 747-2067, 9:30 am-noon, M-F. Computing Ctr-Course, "Learning to Use the MTS File Editor, Pt I," 7-9 pm, 1013 NUBS. For info, call 747-2424. Psychobiol Colloq-Lec, H Akil, "Opioids: Pain & Pleasure, "12:30 pm, 4054 Kresge Hearing Res Inst. *Outdoor Rec Prog-Caving pre-trip (Oct 3-5) mtg, 7 pm, NCRB. For info, call 764-3967. WEDNESDAY September 24 AIESEC-Intl Bus Club, Gen Mtg, 5:15 pm, K1310 Kresge. Sch Art-Video, Interviews w/ Louise Nevelson & Richard Serra, "Public Sculpture, " 5:30 pm, 2216- 19 Sch Art. For info, call 764-0397. Finance Club-Lec, D Kaylor, "Mergers & Acquisi- tions in Banking,." 4:15 pm, Mich Rm, Assembly Hall Bldg; recep follows, Exec Lounge. *Cinema Guild-Club de Femrnmes, 7 pm; The Baker's Wife, 8:40 pm, Nat Sci Aud. Dissertation Supp Grp-Mtg, 8:30-10 am, 3100 Mich Union. For info, call 764-8312. Ind & Oper Engr-Sem, A Ben-Tal, "The Second Order Steepest Descent Method, "4 pm, 241 IOE Bldg. *HRD-Workshops, "Dealing with the Angry Public," 8:30-10:45 am; "Representing the University," 11 am, HRD Ctr, 1111 Kipke Dr. For info, call 764- 7410. Bioengr-Sem, R Kett, "Electrical Muscle Stimulation for the Prevention of Muscle Sores, " 4 pm (coffee 3:30-4 pm), 1017 Dow, N Campus. CRLT-Workshop, A Lonsdale, "Giving Presenta- tions," 7-10 pm, CRLT, 109 E Madison. For info, call 764-0505. Chem-Anal thesis colloq, E Johnson, "Characteriza- tion on Magnetically Confined Plasmas as Atom Sources for Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy, " 4 pm, 1200 Chem; BASF lec, R Williams, "Synthetic & Mechanistic Adventures in Unusual Amino Acid Chemistry, "4.pm, 1300 Chem. Housing Bureau for Srs-Workshop, "Where Will Home Be Next for Mom & Dad?" 7:30-9 pm, Burns Park Sr Ctr, 1320 Baldwin. For info, call 763-0970. Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshops, "Programming dBASE III PLUS," 8:30 am-12:30 pm, 3001 SEB; "Choosing a Microcomputer," 10:30 am-12:30 pm, 4003 SEB. For info, call 747-2424. Mich Gay Union-Mtg, 9 pm, Guild House, 802 Mon- roe. For info, call 763-4186. Communication-Brown bag talk, J Lessenberry, "Re- porting Eastern Europe after Chernobyl, " noon, Marsh Sem Rm, 2035 Frieze. *Hill St. Cinema-Network 8:15 pm, 1429 Hill St. *Outdoor Rec Prog-Horseback riding pre-trip (Oct 4) mtg, 7 pm, NCRB. For info, call 764-3967. Russ & E Europ Stds-Brown bag, A Meyer, M Osta- fin, "Networks of Student Support, " noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. SE Asia Bus Ed & Resources Prog/Asian Bus Assoc - Lec, J Estanislao, "Current Economic Problems in the Philippines, "4:15 pm, 1276 Bus Aud. Tae Kwon Do Club-See Sept. 15. *Cinema Guild-Psycho, 7 & 9 pm, Aud A, Angell. *Radiology/Cont Med Educ-3-day course, "Diagnos- tic Ultrasound," Towsley Ctr. Med Sch. For info, call 763-1400. Ctr Human Growth & Dev, Anthro, LSA-Lec, M Cohen, "The Neolithic Revolution & Human Health, "4-6 pm, MLB 3. , *U -M-Flint-Perf, "It's Mike Griffin-Escape Artist!" 7 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva. For info, call 762-3439. *HRD-Workshop, "Planning Writing Projects," 1- 4:30 pm, HRD Ctr, 1111 Kipke Dr. For info, call 764-7410. Minority Sdt Svcs-Film, Wrath of Grapes; speaker, Cesar Chavez, 7:30-9:30 pm, Rackham Amph. For info, call 763-9044. CRLT-Workshop, G Williams, "Using Audiovisual Materials in Teaching," 7-9 pm, CRLT, 109 E. Madison. For info, call 764-0505. Sch EdCTPS stdt/fac sem, J Payne, 11:10 am, Tribute Rm, 1322 SEB. Chem-Anal sem, V Krivan, "Radiotracer Investiga- tions of Atomic Absorption Methods, " noon, 1300 Chem; Phys chem sem, G Fong, "Photochemistry in the As-Se-Cu Ternary: An Example of Solar Con- version by a Non-Oxide, Semiconducting Glass, " 4 pm, 1200 Chem. His House Christian Fellowship-Fellowship & Bible study, 7:30-9 pm, 925 E Ann. For info, call 665- 0775, 663-0483. Japanese Stds-Brown bag runch speaker, A Gatten, "Training of a Pureland Nun, " noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. Intl Ctr-Intl Neighbors, mtg, 1-3:30 on, Zion Luther- an Church, 1501 W Liberty. For info, call 662-0626. Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshops, "PCTIE," 8:30- 10:30 am; "Learning to Use the Macintosh," 9 am- noon; "MS-DOS Basic Skills," 10:30 am-12:30 pm; "dBASE III PLUS, Pt II," 1-5 pm; "Micro- soft Word for the Macintosh, Pt II," 3-5 pm, 3001 SEB. "Intro to Microcomputers," 1-3 pm, 4003 SEB. For info, call 747-2424. Mich Mathshow-Films, Vorticity & Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse, 4 pm, 3201 Angell (refreshments 3:30, 3212 Angell). MHRI-Vision lunch sem, D Schneeweis, "Barlow's Low-Pass Filter Theory of Trichromacy," 12:15- 1:30 pm, 2055 MHRI. CEW-Adult Dev Res Sem Ser, J Giele, "Cohort Analysis of Women's Changing Life Patterns, "' noon-1:30 pm, CEW, N Univ & S Thayer. For info, call 763-7080. Pharmacy/Rackham-Interdept Prog Med Chem sem, G Adelstein, "Novel Anti-Ulcer Agents: Benzimida- zole-Derived Inhibitors of H+ /K+ -A TPase, " 4 pm, 3554 CC Little. (Coffee, 3:45 pm). Computing Ctr-Course, "Learning to Use the MTS File Editor, Pt II," 7-9 pm, 1013 NUBS. For info, call 747-2424. Univ AA-Mtg, noon, 3200 Mich Union. Turner Geriatric Svcs-Auto Accident Prevention Workshop, 3-4:30 pm, Turner Clinic, 1010 Wall St. For info, call 764-2556. Student Woodshop-Safety class, Session II, 3-5 pm, SAB. For info, call 763-4025. FRIDAY September 26 Atmos & Oceanic Sci-Acid Rain Sem Ser, B Heikes, "Measurements of H202 & Acid Rain Precursors in the Midwestern US, " 4 pm, 2231 Space Res Bldg. *Women's Athletics-Volleyball, vs U I, 7:30 pm, In- tramural Bldg. CEW-Workshop for foreign women grad stdts, 8:30- 10 am, CEW Conf Rm, 350 S Thayer. For info, call 763-7080. *Cinema Guild-Runaway Train, 7 & 9 pm, Aud A, Guild House-Speaker, (*lunch), H Freeman, "A Per- sonal Report from Refugee Camps in El Salvador, " noon, 802 Monroe. International Students Fellowship-Mtg, 7 pm. For ride, call 994-4669. Korean Christian Fellowship-Bible study mtg, 9-pm, Campus Chapel For info, call 747-0120. Linguistics-Lec, J Green, "Teaching/Learning as a Linguistic Process, "noon, 3050 Frieze. Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshops, "Microsoft Word for IBM-Compatible Microcomputers, Pt I," 8:30 am-12:30 pm; "Spreadsheeting with Microsoft Ex- cel, Pt II," 1-5 pm, "Hard Disk Dos," 3-5 pm, 3001 SEB. "PC System Selection," 10:30 am-12:30 pm, 4003 SEB. For info, call 747-2424. *Major Events-Perf, Duck's Breath Mystery Theater, 7:30 pm, Power Ctr. For info, call 763-TKTS. Navigators Christian Fellowship-Mtg, 7:30 pm, Mich League Rm D. Computing Ctr-Course, "Visual (Full-Screen) Editing on Ontel Terminals," 3-5 pm, 1013 NUBS. For info, call 747-2424. S & SE Asian Stds-Lec, S Bhugra, "Sikhism & Its Re- lation to Modern Society, "noon: S Das, "Archaeo- logical Discoveries of Buddhist Monasteries & Cap- ital Cities of Ancient Bengal: On the Trail of Hsiuen Tsang, ** 4 pm, Lane Hall Commons Rm. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, beginners welcome, 5" pm, CCRB small gym. For info, call 665-7399. CEW-Workshop, Prof Devp Prog for Intl Women (& int others), 8:30-10 am, CEW conf rm (350 S Tha- yer). Mich Women's Comm, meg, *lunch, 10 am-4 pm, Mich League. For info, call 763-7080. OAS-Wang Users Grp mtg, 11 am, Regents Conf Rm, Fleming Bldg. For info, call 764-2131. SATURDAY September 27 *AAFC-Shadow of a Doubt, 7 pm; Strangers on a Train, 9 pm, MLB 3. *Women's Athletics-Volleyball, vs Purdue, 7:30 pm, Intramural Bldg. *Rec Sports-Children's Sports-O-Rama Prog starts, 9-10:30 am/10:45 am-12:15 pm, NCRB. For info, call 763-4560. *Cinema Guild-Subway, 7& 9pm, Aud A, Angell. *Football-U-M vs Fla State, 1 pm, Mich Stadium. Alum Assoc-'Go Blue' Brunch, 10 am-noon, Track & Tennis Bldg. For info, call 763-9747. *Minority Stdt Svcs-Celebration Latin Dance-Baile, 9 pm-1:30 am, Mich Union Ballrm. For info, call 763- 9044. Trotter Hse minority stdt picnic, 1-6 pm, 1443 Washtenaw. For info, call 763-7037. *Major Events-Concerts, Holly Near, 8 pm, Power Ctr. A-HA, 8 pm, Hill. For info, call 763-TKTS. *Hill St Cinema-The In-Laws, 8:15 & 10:15 pm, 1429 Hill St. *Sailing Club-Boat school, 9 am, Baseline Lake. Fort info, call 747-4232, 426-3126. Student Woodshop-Safety class, Session I, 9-11 am, SAB. For info, call 763-4025. SUNDAY September 28 *Cinema Guild-Fanny, 7 pm; La Marseillaise, 9:10 pm, MLB 4. Sch Ed-Conf, "Tension & Dynamism: The Education of a Teacher," 8 pm, Rackham Amph. Recep fol- lows, Mich League. *Bullard Film Series-China Syndrome, 7:30 & 9:30 pm, Aud A, Angell. His House Christian Fellowship-Dinner & fellowship mtg, 6-8 pm, 925 E Ann. For info, call 665-0775, 663-0483. Mus Art-Docent tour, Oriental screens, 2 pm, Mus 11