ARTS
The Michigan Daily
Monday, November 17, 1986
Page 7
'Co.' in need of some fine tuning
By Seth Flicker
Making people laugh is mighty
hard business. It takes creativity and
careful observation. One has to
have the ability to take a simple
idea and stretch it to the mind's
limit and, in the same vein, take a
complex idea and dissolve it to its
simplest form. When a comedian
has had this sort of effect on the
audience while, at the same time,
making them laugh, the goal has
truly been acheived. The Comedy
Company, which performed this
past week at Mendelsson Theatre,
has almost acheived this goal.
This year's show consisted of 19
short, comedy vignettes written,
performed, produced and directed by
students. Being a student is, per -
haps, the hardest hurdle to over -
come in a production such as this.
Performing for strangers is hard
enough without having the pressure
of not looking stupid in front of
family and friends. This did not
seem a problem for the Company,
though. The skits were performed
smoothly with hardly a hint of
hesitation.
The problem was in the skits
themselves. Many of the vignettes
were too overdrawn. The art to
good comedy writing is not to
drown your audience, but to realize
when your point has been made. A
comedy skit does not have to end in
a resolution; the trick is to stop
while you're ahead. Other problems
were that there were too many sex
farces and English accents.
Most of the skits, though, were
really funny and, with a little work,
Grade A material. "'Nuts," a take-
off on the Peanuts' TV specials,
was top of the bunch along with
"Elevator Operator," a sex farce
taking place in an office building
elevator. Other vignettes that
worked well were "The Addict," a
spoof on junk food addicts,
"Yellowstone Trip," a vacation
slide show with fantastic possi -
bilities, and "Wild World of
Sports," a take-off of the ABC
show in the form of a 'pick-up'
contest.
Some the others, like "Bedtime
for Shakespeare," about the writer's
sex life, and "Up the Fjord Without
a Paddle," where Bergaman tries his
hand at the Japanese Godzilla flicks,
had great ideas but a poor script.
Overall, the actors were quite
good but not all Company
members are made the same. Some
members that deserve extra praise
were Matthew Schlein, adorable
Katy Wood, Erin Hartman and H.
Anthony Lehv.
The other members , like the
whole show, were very funny but
need some fine tuning. With just a
little work, editing and practice the
Comedy Company can really be
top-notch. There is no doubt about
it, though, you made me
laugh...and I'm a real bastard.
Comedy Company players hammed it up last weekend.
The
Calendar
of The University of Michigan
The calendar combines meeting, lecture work-
shop and conference announcements with
other events happening each week on campus.
It is based on The University Record calendar,
and is open to all University sponsored groups
and organizations recognized by the Michigan
Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in
writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publi-
cation. Address all information to: Julie A.
Brown, publications assistant, University Rec-
ord, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) denotes
events to which admission is charged.
MONDAY
November 17
Sch Art-Video, "Computer Graphics," noon, Slusser
Gallery, 2000 Bonisteel Blvd. Lec, I Schuster, "Chaos
and Creativity, "2107 Art & Arch Bldg.
A Squares-Plus level sq dancing, 8:30-10 pm, Mich Un-
ion. 665-5794. ms
Career Ping & Pcmt-Library tour, 4: Ipm, 3200 SAB.
CEW-Lec, J Giele,, "The Analysis.of Life Patterns:
Timing, Sequence, ARole Concurrence, " noon-I:30 pm;
film, Women and Science: Issues and Resources, 7-9 pm,
350S. Thayer. 763-7080.
Computer Vision Res Lab-Sem, Q Stout, "Hypervision:
Vision Processing on Hyper Cubes, " 5 pm, 3427 EECS
Bldg.
U-M-DBN-Support grp/separated-divorced women,
11:30 am, 30 CAB. 593-5147.
Guild House Camp Ministry-Writers Ser, Readings, A
Hutchinson & D Montuori, 8 pm, 802 Monroe St. 662-
5189.
*HRD-Workshop, "Speaking Professionally: Communi-
cating with Impact, Diction and Style," 1-4:40 pm, 1111
Kipke Dr. 764-7410.
Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club-Begin-
ners, 7:15, IM Bldg, Martial Arts Rm. 763-3562.
Sch Music-Dr Musical Arts Piano Perf Ser, Conducting
recital, H Lee, 8 pm, Recital Hall; K Jang, 8 pm, Mc-
intosh Theater.
*Med Sch/FDA/Ctr Devices & Radiol Hith-2-day sym-
posium & workshop, "The Laser Operator & the Anes-
thesiologist Team," 8 am-5:30 pm, Towsley Ctr. 763-
1400. (2nd day: Nov 18).
Ne E & N Afr Stds-Brown bag lec, J Crystal, "The Do-
mestic Impact of Changing Oil Prices in the Near East,"
noon, Lang Hall Commons Rm.
Stds in Religion-Lec, G Gutierrez, "Reflections on Liber-
ation Theology, "8-10 pm, MLB 3. 764-4475.
Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, beginners welcome, 6:30-
8:15 pm, Martial Arts Rm, CCRB.
Hillel/Students for Ethiopian Jewry-Slides/disc, "Ethio-
pian Jewry Today: A First-Hand Accout," 7:30 pm,
1429 Hill St. 663-3336.
Col Democrats-Lec, D Riegle, "The Senate Realignment
& Other Issues, "3:30 pm, Pendleton Rm, Mich Union.
Cog Sc & Machine Intell-Colloq, D Norman, "P.O.E. T.
Psychology of Everyday Things, " 1276 Bus Ad Bldg.
747-4948.
*Hillel-Perf, Hill St Players, The Swing, 8 pm, Hillel
Aud, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336.
Botanical Club-Lec, T Reznicek, "The Great Lakes &
Michigan Botany, " 7:45 pm, Botan Gdns, 1800 Dix-
boro Rd. 475-7214.
NASA Ctr of Excel-Lec, J Elkerton, "Commands, Selec-
tion Aids for Novice Computer Users, " 3:30 pm, 107
Aerospace Engr Bldg. 764-8038.
MSA/Alpha Phi Omega-Blood drive, II am-4:30 pm,
Mich Union Ballroom. 764-7707.
Phys Ed-Fitness Over 50, 9-10 am, Briarwood Mall (en-
ter main door between Sears & Hudsons). 764-1342.
Grad Empi Org-Mtg, 7:30 pm, Kuenzel Rm, Mich Union.
995-0221.
Chemistry-Sem, G Du, "Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
of Sulfur Containing Radicals & Complexes," 4 pm,
1200 Chem Bldg.
Macromolecular Sci & Engr Prog-Stu lec, W Melchoir,
"Current Trends in Ladder Polymers, " 4 pm, 1300
Chem Bldg.
Sch Art-Lec, I Schuster, "Chaos & Creativity: The Visual
Artist Working in Computers, " 2107 Art & Architec
Bldg.
History-Arthur Aiton Memorial Lec, S Schwartz, "Peas-
antry & Slavery: The Development of the Internal Econ-
omy in Late Colonial Brazil, "4 pm, W Conf Rm, Rack-
ham Bldg.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshops: "Microsoft Word
for IBM-Compatible Microcomputers Pt II," 8:30-
10:30 am; "Microsoft Work on the Macintosh, Pt I" 1-
5 pm; "dBASE III PLUS, Pt I," 1-5 pm, 3001 Sch Ed
Bldg. 747-2424.
Mental Hith Res,Inst-Sem, "Inhibition of Neurotransmit-
ter Release by Neuromodulators: Relationship to Inhibi-
tion of Calcium Current & Role of Guanine Nucleotide
Binding Protein," 11 am, MHRL Conf Rm. 936-2067.
TUESDAY
*Cinema Guild-The Seventh Seal, 9 pm, Aud A, Angell
Hall.
Engl Lang & Lit-Visiting Writers Ser, R Carver & T Gal-
lagher, 4 pm, Rackham Amph.
U-M-Flint-Panel disc, "Minorities & Academic Excel-
lence," 6-8 pm, Univ Ctr Mich Rooms.
*Hillel-Perf, Hill St Players, The Swing, 8 pm, Hillel
Aud, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336. ,
*Musical Soc-Concert, The New Arts Trio, 8 pm, Rack-
ham Aud. 764-2538.
Sch Music-Concert, Arts Chorale, 8 pm, Hill Aud.
CEW/Women in Tech Soc-Lec, C Autrey-Hunley, "Life
Among the Computers, "3-5 pm, Rackham Assem Hall.
MSA/Alpha Phi Omega-Blood drive, 11 am-4:30 pm,
Mich Union Ballroom. 764-7707.
Chemistry-Sem, D Harvey, "Synthesis & Organometallic
Chemistry, " 4 pm, 1300 Chem Bldg. Colloq, R Tem-
bruell, "The Applicability of Resonant Two Photon
Ionization & Pulsed Laser Desorption in Supersonic
Beam Mass Spectrometry,"noon, 1400 Chem Bldg.
W Europ Stds-Info mtg, "Year Abroad Program in Frei-
burg, Germany," 7 pm, 2411 Mason Hall.
CEW-Black Women in Transition Res Ser, A Wadud,
"The Concept of Women found in the Qur'an, " noon-
1:30 pm, 350S Thayer. 763-7080.
Psychobiol-Colloq, A Young, "Behavioral Pharmacol-
ogy of Opioid Tolerance, " 12:30-2 pm, 1057 MHRI.
Taubman Prog in Amer Inst-Career Talk, E Bowen,
"What You Do With Your History Major," 10 am,
Wolverine Rm, Mich Union.
Intl Ctr-Film, The Toughest Job You'll Ever Love, 7:30
pm, 603 E Madison St. 764-9310.
Ecumen Camp Ctr-Lec, B Denman, "Opportunities for
Travel Abroad," noon, Intl Ctr, 603 E Madison. 662-
5529.
Christians in Action-Mtg, 8:30 pm, Anderson Rm D,
Mich Union.
*M-CARE Hith Ctr-Sem, "Stress Management," 7:30,
9398 Lilley Rd, Plymouth. Register: 459-0820.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshop: "Basic Concepts of
Microcomputer Telecommunications," 1-3 pm, 4003 Sch
Ed Bldg; workshops: "MS-DOS Basic Skills," 6-8 pm;
"Programming in dBASE III PLUS, Pt I," 1-5 pm,
3001 Sch Ed Bldg. 747-2424.
WEDNESDAY
November 19
*Archaeol Inst of Amer/Kelsey Ms-Film, Land of the
Pharaohs, 7:30 pm, Aud B, Angell Hall. ,
*AAFC-Medium Cool, 7 pm & Monterey Pop, 9 pm,
MLB 3.
Art-Video, "Computer Graphics," noon, Slusser Gallery,
2000 Bonnisteel Blvd; lec, D Scott, "History of Graphic
Design 1450-1950, Pt 1. "2107 Art & Architec Bldg.
764-0397.
*Mus Art-Lee, N Maurer, "From Here to Eternity: Paul
Gauguin's Journey Toward Nirvana, " 7 pm, 525 S
State St. (members: free).
Anat/Cell Biol-Brow bag sem, T Gest, "Limb Develop-
ment in Mutant Mice," 12:05 pm, 5732 Med Sci II
Bldg.
AIESEC/Intl Bus Club-Mtg, 5:15 pm, K1310 Kresge
Bldg.
Bioengr-Sem, D Chaffin, "Occupational Lower Back
Biochemics Research, " 4 pm, (3:30 pm: coffee), 1017
Dow Bldg.
Biol-Panel disc, "Career Pathways in the Biological
Sciences," 4-6 pm, MLB 4; sem, "What is the Caterpil-
lar Fauna of a Tropical Dry Forest?" 4 pm, MLB 2.
Cog Sci & Machine Intell-Colloq, J Russo, "The Trade-
Off Between Error & Effort in Decision Making, "4 pm,
1320 Kresge Library.
Disser Support Grp-Mtg, 8:30-10 am, 3100 Mich Union.
764-8312.
Dent-Sem, I Ginsberg, "Mechanisms of Degradation of
Bacteria by Leukocytes in Inflamatory Sites: Relation-
ship to Chronic Inflammation, "4 pm, 1033 Kellogg.
U-M-DBN-High Tech Lee Ser, "Options for World
Class Quality & Productivity-Imitation Has Limita-
tions," 5-6:30 pm, Henry Ford Estate-Fair Lane; film,
Prizzi's Honor, 7:30 pm, ROC. 593-5390.
*Hillel-Perf, Hill St Players, The Swing, 8 pm, Hillel
Aud, 1429 HilrSt. 663-3336.
Prog Judaic Stds-Colloq, M Silber, "The Acculturation &
Social Integration of Jews in Pre-1884 Hungary, " 4 pm,
3050 Frieze Bldg. 763-9047.
Psychiatry-Maj Conf Ser, J Arlow, "The Personal
Myth," 10:30 am-noon, Child/Adol Psych Hosp Aud;
case conf, 2-4 on, R Waggoner Conf Rm, MHRI.
*Materials Sci & Engr-Conf, "Sensors & Actuators for
Automotive, Robotic, Biological & Manufacturing ap-
plications," 8:30 am-5 pm, Chrysler Aud. 764-9449.
Sch Music-Stu harpsichord recital, 8 pm, Moore Hall.
Gay Lib-Men's support grp, mtg, '8 pm; soc/disc grp,
9 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St. 763-4186.
Minority Org Rackham-Mtg, 5:30 pm, 172 Rackham
Bldg.
*Med Sch/Surg-Course, "Laser Medicine & Surgery,"
8 am-5:15 pm (register/breakfast: 7:30 am), Towsley Ctr.
763-1400.
Physiol-Lec, M Alpern, "Matching the Spectra of Rho-
dopsin Absorption & Rod Vision: Still Not Right After
92 Years, "4 pm, Physiol Conf Rm, 7745 Med Sci II.
Russ & E Europ Sids-Brown bag lec, M Agursky, "The
Chemistry-Sem, L Puig, "Microwave Induced Plasma
Detection for Gas Chromatography, " 4 pm, 1200 Chem
Bldg; sem, D Liotta, "Synthesis & Reactivity of Oxygen
Heterocycles, "4 pm, 1300 Chem Bldg.
W Europ Stds-Info mtg, "Academic Year Program in
Aix-En-Provence, France," 7 pm, 2412 Mason Hall.
Philos-Lec, C Cohen, "Brain Death, " noon, S Lee Hall,
Med Sci II.
Engr-Lec, D Chaffin, "Occupational Lower back Biome-
chanics Research, " 4 pm (3:30 pm: coffee), 1005 Dow
Bldg.-
Intl Ctr-Lec, M Stone, "Study Abroad, " 3-5 pm, 603 E
Madison St. 764-9310.
Mich Map Soc-Mtg/lec, R Arkway, "Unusual Features
of Well-Known Maps, "8 pm, Clements Lib. 764-0407.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshops: "Lotus 1-2-3, Pt I,"
8:30 am-12:30 pm; "Mcintosh Operating Systems," 9-11
am, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. 747-2424.
THURSDAY
November 20
Nov 29th Comm for Palestine/Assoc of Arab-Amer Univ
Grads-Lec, Rabbi Berger, "Israel-American Axis: Rejec-
tionists or Peace Seekers?" 8 pm, (7:30: intro), Rack-
ham Amph. 764-5011, 764-6958.
Sch Art-Lec, D Scott, "Design at WGBH, " 9:30 am,
2107 Art & Architec Bldg; video, "Computer Graphics,"
noon, Slusser Gallery, 2000 Bonnisteel Blvd; lec, D
Scott, "History of Graphic Design 1450-1950, Pt II, "
4:30 pm, 2216 Art & Architec Bldg; lec, J Truckenbrod,
"Enhancing Photographic Imaging with Micro-
Computers, "7 pm, Art & Architec Aud. 764-0397.
Mus Art-Art Breaks, "Frank Cassara: Paperworks,"
12:10 pm, 525 S State St.
*Dance Works-Perf, P Sparling, J Fogel & G Delanghe,
Six Dances, 8 pm, McIntosh Theater, 1100 Baits St.
Tickets 763-5460.
CRLT-Workshop, B Black & W Moore, "Leading Dis-
cussions, " 7-10 pm, 109 E Madison St. Register: 764-
0505.
U-M-DBN-Film, Prizzi's Honor, 7:30 pm, ROC. Disting
Speak Ser, A Miller, "The Right of Privacy," 3 pm,
ROC. 593-5390.
Econ/Inst Soc Res-Ext Svc-Conf on Econ Outlook,
9:30 am (Regis: 8:30 am), Rackham Bldg. 764-5304.
Engl Lang & Lit-Hopwood Tea, 3-5 pm, 1006 Angell
Hall. 764-6296.
Human Growth & Devp/Anthro/LSA/VP Acad Aff-Lee
Ser/Evol & Diet, M Harris, "Food Preference & A void-
ance: A Cultural Materialistic Perspective, " 4-6 pm,
MLB 3.-
*U-M-Flint-Film, Zelig, 7 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva. 762-3431.
His House Christian Fellowship-Fellowship & Bible
study, 7:30 pm, 925 Ann St. 665-0775, 663-0483.
Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club-Begin-
ners welcome, 7:15, IM Bldg, Martial Arts Rm. 763-
3562.
*Mich League-Intl Night, Australia, 4:30-7:30 pm, The
League Buffet.
*Labor Stds Ctr-Leadership Inst, 7 pm (regis: 5 pm),
Ann Arbor Inn. 764-0492.
*Sch Music-Perf, The Magic Flute, 8 pm, Power Ctr.
764-0450. Fac recital, T Lettvin, piano, 8 pm, Recital
Hall.
*Exhibit Mus-Astron slide pres, "The Universe of Dr.
Einstein," 7:30 pm, TAM Rm, 4th Fl. 1109 Geddes Ave.
Puerto Rican Assoc-Audio/visual pres, "Puerto Rican
Women in the Garment Industry," 7:30 pm, conf, G
Bonilla, "Puerto Rican Migrant Farm workers in the
United States, 8 pm, W Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg.
Ctr Res Econ Devp-Sem, A Cackley: Disser, 12:30-2 pm,
CRED Conf Rm, 361 Lorch Hall.
Scottish Country Dancers-Beginners: 7 pm, intermed: 8
pm, social: 9 pm, Forest Hills Comm Ctr, 2351 Shado-
wood. 996-0129.
Students of Objectivism-Video, L Pikoff, "Religion vs
America,"8 pm, 1270 Bus Ad Bldg.
Univ AA-Mtg, noon, 3200 Mich Union. 764-8312.
Union Arts & Prog-Concert, J Pratt, Guitarist, 12:15 pm,
Pendleton Rm, Mich Union.
Impact Jazz-Free dance workshops, 7-8:30 pm, Pendleton
Rm, Mich Union. 763-1107.
MSA/Alpha Phi Omega-Blood drive, 11 am-4:30 pm,
Mich Union Ballroom. 764-7707.
Chemistry-Sem, W Kerr, "The Accident at Chernobyl,'"
4 pm, 1200 Chem Bldg.
Engr-Lec, J Russell, "The Technology Deployment Ser-
vices of the State of Michigan, " 3:30 pm (3 pm: coffee),
165 Chrysler Ctr; lec, E Gilbert & D Johnson, "A Fast
Procedure for Computing the Distance Between Com-
plex Objects in Three Space Pt II, " 4 pm, 2077 E Engr
Bldg.
Univ Hth Svc-The Great American Smoke-Out, pledges
10 am-2 pm. Locations, call: 763-1320.
Sch Art-Lec, J Truckenbrod, on how to enhance photo-
graphic imaging with micro-computers, 7 pm, Art &
Architec Aud.
Intl Ctr-Intl Neighbors hosts "Down Under Day," 9:30-
11 am, Zion Luth Ch, 1501 W Liberty. 662-0626.
M-CARE Hith Ctr-Sem, K Foran, "Begin An Exercise
Program Now, "7:30 pm, 2200 Green Rd. 763-7485.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshops: "Charting with Mi-
crosoft Chart & Excell on the Macintosh," 9-11 am;
"Lotus 1-2-3, Pt I," 8:30 am-12:30 pm; "Learning to Use
the Macintosh with MacWrite & MacPaint," 1-4 pm;
"Microsoft Word for IBM-Compatible Microcompu-
ters," 3-5 pm, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. Workshop: "Introduc-
tion to Microcomputers," 1-3 pm, 4003 Sch Ed Bldg.
747-2424.
Streetlight Theater-Perf, Earth Be Damned, 8 pm, Perf
Network, 408 W Washington. 662-8607.
FRIDAY
November 21
Nov 29th Comm for Palestine/Assoc of Arab-Amer Univ
Grads-Films, On Our Land, 7:30 pm & Gaza Ghetto,
8:30 pm, Rackham Amph.
*Armenian Students Cultural Assoc-Dance, Hachig Kaz-
arian & Ensemble, 8 pm, St Nichols Greek Orth Church,
*U-M-Flint-Film, Zelig, 8 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva; perf, Bur-
muda Triangle Band, 8 pm, Univ Ctr Brewery. 762-
3431.
Guild House-Lee, T Hanna-Davies, "U.S. Presence in
Micronesia: Typical Exploitation of the Third World,"
noon (lunch avail), 802 Monroe St. 662-5189.
*HRD-Workshop, C Heavenrich, "The Art of Living
Life as an Adventure, " 7-10 pm, 111 Kipke Cr. Regis:
764-7410.
International Students Fellowship-Mtg, 7 pm. 994-4669.
Korean Christian Fellowship-Bible study mtg, 9 pm,
Campus Chapel. 747-0120.
*Labor Stds Ctr-Leadership Institute, 9 am-8 pm, Ann
Arbor Inn. 764-0492.
*Sch Music-Perf, The Magic Flute, 8 pm, Power Ctr.
764-0450. Student recital, D Kalis, harpsichord, 8 pm,
Moore Hall. *Concert, Women's Glee Club, 8 pm, Rack-
ham Aud.
*Maj Events-Perf, C Laine, J Dankworth with Dank-
worth Quartet, 8 pm, Hill Aud. 763-TKTS.
*Med Sch/Ob-Gyn-Course, "Laser Medicine & Sur-
gery," 8 am-5:40 pm (regis-breakfast: 7:30 am), Tows-
ley Ctr. 763-1400.
Puerto Rican Assoc-Panel disc, D Ballester, "Perspec-
tives on Puerto Rican Art," 7:30 pm & J Contreras,
"Perspectives on Puerto Rican Art " 8:30 pm, W Conf
Rm, Rackham Bldg.
Residential Coll-Perf, Story With a Metteru-en-page, 8
pm, Res Coll Aud, E Univ & Hill Sts.
S & SE Asian Stds-Lec, J Baker, "Village Traditions &
State Authority4n the 'Spice Islands''."noon, Lane Hall
Commons Rm.
Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, beginners welcome, 5-7 pm,
sm gym, CCRB.
Turner Geriatric Clin-Love Intimacy & Aging Grp, 10 am-
noon, 1010 Wall St. 764-2556.
*Women's Volleyball-vs Northwestern, 7:30 pm, IM
Bldg.
MSA/Alpha Phi Omega-Blood drive, II am-4:30 pm,
Mih Union Ballroom. 764-7707.
W Europ Stds-Info mtg, "Academic Year Program in
Seville, Spain," 5:30 pm, 229 Angell Hall.
Engr-Lees, J Brown, "Computer Aided Design of Space
Habitats, " 3:30-5 pm, 107 Aerospace Engr Bldg; R
Keepin, "Nuclear Safeguards, " 3:45 Pm (3:30 pm: cof-
fee), White Aud, Cooley Bldg; V Ananthram, "Multi-
Armed Bandit Problems, "4 pm, 1301 EECS Bldg.
Folk Dance Club-Intl folk dancing, 8-11 pm, Anderson
Rm, Mich Union. 665-0219.
Anthro-Colloq, H Whitehead, "Male Dominance Re-
visited, "4 pm, 2021 LSA.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshop: "Choosing a Micro-
computer," 10:30 am-12:30 pm, 4003 Sch Ed Bldg.
Workshops: "MS-DOS Hard Disk Skills," 3-5 pm;
"Microsoft Word for IBM-Compatible Microcomputers:
Print Merge," 1-3 pm; "Microsoft Word for IBM-
Compatible," 8:30 .am-12:30 pm, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg.
747-2424.
Mech Engr & App Mech-Lec, S Fassois, "A Fast Dy-
namic System Identification Algorithm & Applications,"
4 pm, 1018 Dow Bldg.
Streetlight Theater-Perf, Earth Be Damned, 8 pm, Perf
Network, 408 W Washington. 662-8607.
Kelsey Mus-Lec, M.Root, "The Relief & Inscription of
Darius the Great at Behistun or Why George Cameron
Was Called to the Top of the Mountain . . . And What
He Did There, "8 pm, 180 Tappan Hall. 764-9304.
SATURDAY
November 22
Nov 29th Comm for Palestine/Assoc Arab-Amer Univ
Grads-Middle East Culture Night, 7:30 pm, Rackham
Amph.
AAUP/CESF-Mtg, report on faculty salary survey, noon,
Conf Rm 4, Mieh League.
*AAFCDim sum: a little bit of heart, 7:15 & 9 pm,
MLB 3.
*Dance Works-Perf, P Sparling, J Fogel, G Delanghe,
Six Dances, 8 pm, McIntosh Theater, Sch Music. Tick-
ets, 763-5460.
Cricket Club-Practice, 4 pm, Mitchell Field.
*Eclipse Jazz-Johnny Griffin & His Quartet, 7:30 & 10
pm, Ark, 637 5 Main St.
*Labor Stds Ctr-Leadership Institute, 9 am-8 pm, Ann
Arbor Inn. 764-0492.
*Sch Music-Perf, The Magic Flute, 8 pm, Power Ctr.
764-0450. Stu recital, L Coldren, violoncello, 6 pm & B
Skelton, violin, 8 pm, Recital Hall.
*Exhibit Mus-Astron slide pres, "The Universe of Dr.
Einstein," 11:30 am, 2 & 3 pm, TAM Rm, 4th Fl. 1109
Geddes Ave.
Puerto Rican Assoc-Culture Night, 7 pm, Trotter House,
1443 Washtenaw Ave. 995-9529, 665-5739.
Psychiatry/Psychol-Lec, J Arlow, "The Evolution of In-
sight, "2-4 pm, Univ Hosp Amph, Level 2.
Residential Coll-Perf, Story With a Metteru-en-page, 8
pm, Res Coll Aud, E Univ & Hill Sts.
*Women's Volleyball-vs Wisconsin, 7:30, IM Bldg.
Streetlight Theater-Perf, Earth Be Damned, 8 pm, Perf
Network, 408 W Washington. 662-8607.
SUNDAY
November 23
Mus Art-Docent tour, "Latent Images Photography," 2
pm, 525 S State St.
*Dance Works-Perf, P Sparling, J Fogel, G Delanghe,
Six Dances, 2 pm, McIntosh Theater, Sch Music. Tick-
ets, 763-5460.
*Cinema Guild-Tokyo Story, 6:15 pm, Aud A, Angell
Hall.
*U-M-Flint-Concert, Chamber Choir, 7 pm, St Paul's
Episc Church, 711 S Saginaw.
Hillel-Progressive Zionist Caucus Coffeehouse (incl: din-
ner & ent), 5:30 pm, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336.
*Jazz for Life-Concert, J Williams, S Getz, J Faddis,
S Fortune, J Heard & Sweet Honey in the Rock, 7:30
pm, Hill Aud. 747-8480.
*Labor Stds Ctr-Leadership Institute, 9 am-2 pm, Ann
Arbor Inn. 764-0492.
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