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THE NAVIGATORS -
Christian Discipleship Fellowship,
7:30 p.m., third-floor room D,
League.
FURTH ERMORE
TAE KWON DO CLUB - 5-7
p.m., Small Gym, CCRB (665-
7399).
Come to practice or come to learn.
Beginners welcome.
MICROCOMPUTER WORK-
SHOPS - "Basic Concepts of
Microcomputer
Telecommunications,"10:30 a.m.-
12:30 p.m., 4003 School of
Education; "MS-DOS Basic
Skills,"10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., and
"FinalWord II, Pt. I," 1-5 p.m.,
3001 School of Education Bldg.
CEW AMERICAN
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
WORKSHOP - Center for
Continuing Education of Women,
8:30-10 a.m., 350 S. Thayer (763-
7080).
What's happening
in Ann Arbor this weekend
FRIDAY
CAMPUS CINEMA
THE MOTHER AND THE
WHORE (Jean Eustache, 1973),
CG, 7:00 p.m., MLB 3.
A talky, talky, talky movie about
a man torn between Madonna and
Whore. French with subtitles.
THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL
(Peter Masterson, 1585), Alt Act,
7:00 & 9:00 p.m., MLB 4.
An aging woman tries to return
to the town she lived most her life in
one last time before she dies.
Distinguished only by a brilliant,
Oscar-winning performance from
Geraldine Page.
HEAD (Bob Rafelson, 1968),
MTF, DBL/7:30 p.m., Mich.
The Monkees stumble through a
surrealistic adventure reminiscent of
an intense acid trip. Written by Jack
Nicholson.
EASY RIDER (Dennis Hopper,
1969), MTF, DBL/9:15 pom., Mich.
Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper
go searching for the real America and
encounter death by rednecks. Co-
starring Jack Nicholson.
VERTIGO (Alfred Hitchcock,
1958), C2, 7:00 & 9:30, Aud A.
Jimmy Stewart can't stand
heights in this classic thriller that
until recently, was out of circulation
for twenty years.
PRIZZI'aS HONOR (John
Huston, 1985), Med, 7:00 & 9:15
p.m., Nat Sci.
Sloppy black comedy about two
chilly assasins who fall in love and
must decide between marrying or
murdering each other. Jack
Nicholson and Kathleen Turner.
PERFORMANCES
UNIVERSITY WIND
ENSEMBLE - School of Music,
8 p.m., Rackham Auditorium (764-
4736).
Tonight's program will include
Dvorak's "Serenade," Krommer's
"Partita," Schuller's "Double
Quintet," and Stravinsky's
"Symphonies of Wind Instruments."
EARLY SPANISH ORGAN
MUSIC - School of Music, 8
p.m., School of Music Building
organ recital hall (764-2500).
Jose Gonzales, director of the State
Conservatory of Music (Sargasso,
Spain) gives this lecture/recital.
FROM MOZART TO
MARAIS: AMERICAN
BAROQUE ENSEMBLE - 8
p.m., League Vandenberg room.
Program to include works from
every European country that produced
Baroque music. Pieces to be
performed: Mozart's Quartet in C
major for flute and strings, Corelli's
Sonata for two violins and continuo,
Telemann's Parisian Quartet in A
major, and others.
A LITTLE SONDHEIM
MUSIC - Kerrytown Concert
House, 8 p.m., 415 N. Fourth Ave.
(769-2999).
University musical theater director
Brent Wagner directs a cast of local
singers/actors in this collage of
greatest hits and choice obscurities
by the man known as Broadway's
greatest living composer-lyricist.
WORKSONG - Common
Ground Theater Ensemble, 8 p.m.,
Performance Network, 408 W.
Washington (663-0681).
Elise Bryant directs this musical
about the mechanization and
degradation of the 20th-century
workplace.
BARS & CLUBS
THE ARK (761-1451) - Tony
Williams Quintet, jazz.
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-
8310) - Dennis Roland, jazz.
BLIND PIG (996-8555) - Cub
Kodas, blues, R & B, and firebrand
rock 'n' roll.
THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick
Burgess Trio, jazz.
NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436) - Top-40 Dance Party,
DJ the Wizard.
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
(996-2747) - Dynatones, greaseball
rock 'n' roll.
SPEAKERS
ALEXANDER COCKBURN
AND MANNING MARABLE
- "Policy of Oppression: Critiques
of U.S. Intervention in Central
America, Southern Africa, and the
Middle East," 7:30 p.m., Rackham
Amphitheater.
L. VASANT - "The Dipankra
Buddha at Ajanta," noon, Lane Hall
Commons Room.
ALUMNI PANEL
DISCUSSION - "An Insider's
Look at Investment Banking," 1
p.m., Hale Auditorium.
MEETINGS
GAY COFFEE NIGHT - 8-11
p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe.
UNITED FARM WORKERS
SUPPORT GROUP - 6:30
p.m., room 3909, Union.
SATURDAY
CAMPUS CINEMA
IN COLD BLOOD (Richard
Brooks, 1967), Hill St, 7:45 &
10:00 p.m., Hill St.
Adaptation of Truman Capotes
chilling "non-fiction" novel about
the murder of a Kansas family.
Robert Blake.
HUEY LONG (Ken Burns, 1986),
C2, 7:00, 8:45, & 10:20 p.m., Aud
A.
Acclaimed documentary about the
infamous 1930s fascist and
demagogue.
GEORGE KUCHAR
FESTIVAL & STINKYBUTT
(George Kuchar), AAFC, DBL/7:00
p.m., Nat Sci.
A collection of short Kuchai
films, plus Curt Mc- Dowell's
"Stinkybutt."
THUNDERCRACK (Curt
McDowell, 1975), AAFC,
DBL/9:30 p.m., Nat Sci.
Tacky, X-rated comedy featuring
George Kuchar.
BODY HEAT (Lawrence Kasdan,
1981), Med, 7:15 & 9:30 p.m.,
MLB 4.
Kathleen Turner is the femme
fatale and William Hurt is the
gullible lawyer who gets seduced
into murder in this clever, steamy
thriller.
HANNAH AND HER
SISTERS (Woody Allen, 1985),
Alt Act, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., MLB 3.
Woody's latest effort is low on
belly-laughs but filled with truly
affecting characters and brilliant
direction. Mia Farrow, Michael
Caine, Max Von Sydow, and, of
course... Tony Roberts.
KOYAANISQATSI (Geoffrey
Reggio, 1983), MTF, 7:30 & 9:15
p.m., Mich.
A surrealistic blend of images,
backed by a score from Phillip
Glass.
PERFORMANCES
UNIVERSITY CHOIR -
School. of Music, 8 p.m., Hill
Auditorium (764-0594).
Patrick Gardner will conduct the
choir in Stravinsky's "Symphony of
Psalms," Benjamin Britten's
"Rejoice in the Lamb," " and
"Requiem," by Peter Cornelius.
LYNNE ASPNES - School of
Music, 8 p.m., McIntosh Theater,
School of Music Bldg. (763-4726).
Faculty member Aspnes will
perform Andrew Froelicher's "Seven
Minutures," the premiere
performance, on the harp. Also
included in tonight's performance are
works by Andre Caplet, Nino Rota,
Louis Spohr, and Pierick Houdy.
FESTIVAL OF INDIA - Uni -
versity Musical Society, 8 p.m.,
Power Center (764-2538).
Having toured around the United
States, this revue of Indian
performing arts comes to the Ann
Arbor for an evening of dance,
music, folksingers, stories, and
legends. Tonight's performance will
feature the Indian celebrity, Birju
Maharaj.
A LITTLE SONDHEIM
MUSIC - Kerrytown Concert
House, 8 p.m., 415 N. Fourth Ave.
(769-2999).
See Friday's listing for more
information.
WORKSONG - Common
Ground Theater Ensemble, 8 p.m.,
Performance Network, 408 W.
Washington (663-0681).
See Friday's listing for more
information.
BARS & CLUBS
THE ARK (761-1451) - Lou &
Peter Berryman, musical humorists.
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-
8310) - Dennis Roland, jazz.
BLIND PIG (996-8555) -
Bootsie X and the Lovemasters,
trashy 60's pop.
THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick
Burgess Trio, jazz.
NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436) - New Music Dance
Party, DJ Jacqui O.
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
(996-2747) - Buzztones, classic
Motown and soul.
FURTH ERMORE
ASSERTIVENESS
TRAINING WORKSHOP -
Ann Arbor "Y", 9:30 a.m., 350 S.
Fifth Ave. (663-0536).
Ken Land will lead this workshop
focusing on improving
communication skills and self-
esteem.
MASSAGE FOR PARTNERS
WORKSHOP - Ann Arbor "Y",
2 p.m., 350 S. Fifth Ave. (663-
0536).
Laura Machida is a certified
myomassalogist and an experienced
teacher of masseuse. Participants
should bring a pillow, swimwear,
and a towel.
STUDENT WOODSHOP
SAFETY CLASS - 9-11 a.m.,
SAB (763-4025).
from the master of the movement. A
man and his son search desperately
for the man's stolen bicycle, the key
to his livelyhood.
NASHVILLE (Robert Altman,
1975), AAFC, 6:30 & 9:20 p.m.,
MLB 4.
Brilliant comedy about a
truckload of characters whose lives
intertwine at a country music
festival.
THE LAST TYCOON (Elia
Kazan), MTF, DBL/5:00 p.m.,
Mich.
Adaptation of F. Scott
Fitzgerald's last novel that remains
dull and uninspired-despite a great
cast including Robert De Niro and
Jack Nicholson.
THE GREAT GATSBY (Jack
Clayton, 1974), MTF, DBL/7:15
p.m., Mich.
Adaptation of F. Scott
Fitzgerald's most famous novel that
remains dull and uninspired-despite
a great cast including Robert Redford
and Bruce Dem.
TAXI DRIVER (Martin Scorsese,
1976), Med, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Nat
Sci.
Utterly brilliant study of a man's
slow descent into violent psycho-
pathology. One of John Hinkley's
personal favorites.
BARS & CLUBS
THE ARK (761-1451) - Judy
Small, songs on contemporary social
and political issues.
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-
8310) - Dennis Roland, jazz.
NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436) - Megafunk Dance
Party, DJ the Wizard.
SPEAKERS
HELEN CALDICOTT -
"Working for Peace," Washtenaw
County Women's Action for Nuclear
Disarmament, 7:30 p.m., St. Aidan's
Episcopal/Northside Presbyterian
churches, 1679 Broadway (761-
17 18).
KEN ZUCKERMAN - "Stearns
Lecture Demonstration No. 2:
Musical Instruments of India," 2
p.m., McIntosh Theater (763-3637).
MEETINGS
PHI LAMBDA UPSILON
HONORARY CHEMICAL
SOCIETY- 1 p.m., Burns Park.
FURTHERMORE
12th WASHTENAW
COUNTY CROP HUNGER
WALK - Interfaith Council for
Peace, 12:30 p.m., Zion Lutheran
Church, 1501 W. Liberty (663-
1870).
Dining and Drink
I FINE DINING
Ifude'S (314 S. Fourth A ve.
662-8485)
Ann Arbor's favorite downtown haunt.
Specializing in B-B-Q baby back ribs,
large selection of chicken entrees, dinner
salads, hot and cold sandwiches, bur-
gers, beer, wine and cocktails. Open II
a.m.-l 1 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., bar 'til mid-
night. Fri. and Sat. l1 a.m.-midnight,
bar 'til 1 a.m.; 4-10 p.m. Sunday, bar
'til 1I p.m.
Real Seafood Co.
(341 S. Main St.; 769-5960)
Excellent fresh seafood dishes served in
a casual accommodating setting. Raw
bar and fresh catch featured daily along
with beer, wine and cocktails. Open
11:30 a.m.-l1 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., bar
'til midnight; Fri. and Sat. 11:30 a.m.-
midnight, bar 'til- 1 a.m.; 4-10 p.m.
Sun., bar 'til II p.m.
METZGER'S BLACK
FOREST INN=
(203 E. Washington at 4th A ve.;
668-8987)
Ann Arbor's oldest restaurant. Serves
lunch and dinnermdaily except Monday.
Prime Rib-Prime Steaks-Seafood-
German Cuisine. Full service bar and a
delightful Bavarian atmosphere. Dinners
from $5.95 to $8.75. We will validate
city parking lot tickets for car port
adjacent.
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FILMS
CAMPUS CINEMA
DER GOLEM (Wegner & Boese,
1920), CG, DBL/7:00 p.m., Aud A.
A rabbi creates a clay monster to
trounce the anti-Semetic Austrians,
but, as usual, the creation runs
amok.
THE BICYCLE THIEF
(Vittoria De Sica, 1949), CG,
DBL/8:30 p.m.,,Aud A.
The classic of Itallian neo-realism
ALIENS
A big, noisy, shallow sequel to
Ridley Scott's classic Alien.
Sigourney Weaver must return to the
planet where the nightmare began
and ends up taking on a whole
squadron of humungous parasites. At
the Fox Village Theater.
AMERICAN ANTHEM'
A story of love and personal
triumph in the world of gymnastics,
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In the Heart of the U-M Campus.
FEATURING:
" charbroiled steaks
" seafood
. Mexican entrees
"%z lb. Gourmet hamburger
" Largest Beer Selection Uptown
Ashley's, 338 S. State, Ann Arbor 996-9191
"BEST NEW RESTAURANT..."
-1986 Ann Arbor News Restaurant Poll
Located in the new
Holiday Inn West
2900 JACKSON RD.
665-4444
Reservations Suggested
The Oldest Pizzeria
in Ann Arbor, with Delicious
Italian Dinners & Salads.
"VOTED BEST PIZZA IN
ANN ARBOR BY
THE MICHIGAN DAILY"
Restaurant & Bar
512 East William. Ann Arbor. 665-6005
AFTERNOON DELIGHT
One of Ann Arbor's most popular break-
fast spots featuring freshly baked muf-
fins, Belgian waffles, Eggs Benedict,
blintzes and omelettes. Lunch and din-
ner specialties include homemade soup,
huge sandwiches, salads, stuffed baked
potatoes, lasagna, quiches and crepes.
Also frozen yogurt shakes, sundaes and
ice cream specialties. Beer and wine.
251 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor, MI 665-7153
Hrs: M-F 8-8, Sat. 8-5. Open Sunday.
South of the Border
on South Main Street.
Experience Brandy's -
Featuring Authentic Mexican
Specialties & American Favorites.
GREAT FOOD AT
AFFORDABLE PRICES.
Restaurant & Bar
36,uh;Mai n S .Ann Aror. 6
PARTHENON
RESTAURANT
FINE GREEK FOOD
*"Gyros & Shish-kabob sandwiches
* Mousaka - Pastistsio - Dolmades
* Spinach pie - Gyros plate
" Liquor, Beer Wine
. Special Cocktail Menu
COMPLETE CARRY OUT SERVICE
226 S. Main at Liberty, Ann Arbor
Hrs:M-Thur 11 a.m.-1O p.m. Fri-Sat 1I a.m.-Il p.m.
Sun 12nooni0 p.m.
Free Delivery
(Limited Area)
761-8611
BROADWAY FRIED
CHICKEN & BARBEQUE
All Dinners $1.000ff
All Sandwiches .50 Off
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1151 Broadway
LEFKOFSKY'S DELI
(A Premier Deli Since 1896)
* Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
* Pizza, Salad Bar, Homemade Soups
" Deli Deluxe & Submarine
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* Complete Catering Available
(Party Tays Our Specialty)
211 S. State. Ann Arbor. MI - 662-9611
MANIKAS
RESTAURANT
307S. Main St. - 663-7449
Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Open daily 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Sun-
day 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Beer, wine,
and liquor. Specials every day.
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Open 6 a.m.- 4 p.m. weekdays, 6 a.m.-3
p.m. Sat., 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun. Serving
breakfast all day, lunch, and dinner.
Featuring homemade bread and raisin
toast. Favorites for over 30 years.
Pizza - Pizza
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