0 I lmw wr - mr lw ,w E A 1w mr Th, What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend FRIDAY CAMPUS CINEMA THE DESK SET (Walter Lang, 1957), Alt Act, DBL/7:05 p.m., Nat Sci. It's the Battle of the Sexes, this time with Hepburn as a librarian and Tracy as a forward-thinking computer scientist. WOMAN OF THE YEAR (G. Stevens, 1942), Alt Act, DBL/9:00 p.m., Nat Sci. In this one, Hepburn's a political columnist and Tracy's a sportswriter. Oh no, they get married... ZABRIESKIE POINT (M. Antonioni, 1969), AAFC, 7:00 p.m., MLB 3. A comment on youth in the Sixties that moves from the student revolt in California to Death Valley. RETURN OF THE SE - CAUCUS SEVEN (John Sayles, 1980), AAFC, DBL/9:10 p.m., MLB 3. Seven former Sixties activists meet at a weekend reunion. Yes, this one preceededThe Big Chill. CAREFUL HE MIGHT HEAR YOU (Carl Schultz, 1984), MED, 7:00 & 9:15 p.m., MLB 4. Highly claimed Australlian film about a young boy caught in a custody battle between his two aunts. TWO ENGLISH GIRLS (F. Truffaut, 1971), CG, 6:45 & 9:15 p.m., Aud A. A young Frenchman sets his sights on two sisters. In a newly restored 35mm print that adds twenty minutes of original footage. PERFORMANCES ISOTORIIA S METRAN- PAZHEM - Center for European and Eastern European Studies, 8 p.m., Residential College Auditor- ium, (747-4364). The Alexander Vampilov one-act comedy, set in a contemporary hotel in Siberia, is performed in Russian by University students and directed by Janet Shier an4 Bin Rifkin. An English summary will be available. T HE TEMPTATIONS AND THE FOUR TOPS - Prism Productions, 7:30 & 10:30 p.m., Michigan Theater (668-8397). Two of Motown's most popular groups will be on stage together. WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB ANNUAL FALL CONCERT - University Women's Glee Club, 8 p.m., Rackham Auditorium (665- 7408). Directed by Rosalie Edwards, the Women's Glee Club will perform a wide variety of music including Mozart, Paul Dunbar, some Irish tunes, and a medley of favorites from the fifties. Also featured will be The Harmonettes, a vocal group with choreographed pieces, and The Madrigals, an acapella choir. The Carl Alexius Trio will also be at tonight's performance. TOCCATAS OF JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH - Kerry- town Concert House, 8 p.m., 415 North Forth Avenue (769-2999). Recent University Music School graduate Bradley Brookshire will perform works by Bach for the harpsichord. CLEO LAINE AND JOHN D A N K W O R T H - Office of Major Events, 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium (763-TKTS). Singer-actress Cleo Laine, accompanied by the jazz quartet led by saxophonist John Dankworth, will perform blues, popular music, original material and more. THE MAGIC FLUTE - Uni- versityMOpera Theater, 8 p.m., Power Center (764-0450). Jay Lesenger will direct University opera students in this popular love story/comedy opera by Mozart. THE FANTASTICKS - UAC Soph Show, 8 p.m., Mendelssohn Theater (763-1107). Ty Hreben will direct University students will present this extremely popular musical about two rebellious lovers. The Fantasticks is longest running musical in Broadway history. The score is by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones. "Try to Remember" the last time you had so much fun. BARS & CLUBS THE ARK (761-1451) - RFD Boys, bluegrass. BIRD OF PARADISE (662- 8310) - Bill Heid Trio with Betty Joplin, jazz. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) - Sun Messengers, blues and rock. 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) - Koko Taylor, blues. U-CLUB (763-2236) - New Music Dance Party, DJ Tom Simonian. SPEAKERS DOUGLASS SCOTT - "His- tory of Graphic Design 1450-1950, Part III," 9:30 a.m., Room 2107- 08, Art and Architecture Building. DIOGENES BALLASTER AND JOSE MELENDEZ CONTRERAS - "Perspectives on Puerto Rican Art," Puerto Rican Association, 7:30 p.m., West Conference Room, Rackham. TOBY HANNA-DAVIES - "U.S. Presence in Micronesia: Typical Exploitation of the Third World," Guild House Noon Forum, noon, Guild House, 802 Monroe. MEETINGS ACADEMIC YEAR IN SPAIN INFORMAL MEET - ING - Center for Western Euro- pean Studies, 5:30 p.m., Room 229, Angell Hall. FURTHERMORE ARMENIAN DANCE - Ar- menian Students Cultural Association, 8 p.m., St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 414 North Main Street (747-6442). Hachig Kazarian and his ensemble will perform Armenian and American music. BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING - School of Nursing & Nursing Council, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Fishbowl. WOMEN'S TEA - Lesbian Net - work and Women's Crisis Center, 5:30-7 p.m., 306 N. Division. Informal feminist fun and social support. Japaneese printmaker of the late 1700's. Japaneese with subtitles. WITNESS FOR THE PRO- SECUTION (Billy Wilder, 1957), Alt Act, DBL/7:00 p.m., Nat Sci. Charles Laughton, Marlene Dietrich, and Tyrone Power are caught up in a sensational London trial with a triple suprise ending. Based on a story by Agatha Christie. TREASURE OF THE SI- ERRA MADRE (John Huston, 1948), Alt Act, DBL/9:00 p.m., Nat Sci. The corrupting power of greed is shown through three men who undergo unpleasant personality changes while searching for gold in the mountains of Mexico. Humphrey Bogart. DIM SUM: A LITTLE BIT OF HEART (Wayne Wong, 1985), AAFC, 7:15 & 9:00 p.m., MLB 3. The director of Chan Is Missing uses almost documentary-like real- ism to tell the simple tale of a Chineese-American woman deter- mined to learn English. PERFORMANCES ISOTORIIA S METRAN- PAZHEM - Center for Russian and Eastern European Studies, 8 p.m., Residential College Auditorium (747-4364). See Friday for more details. THE MAGIC FLUTE - University Opera Theater, 8-p.m. Power Center (764-0450). See Friday for more details. THE FANTASTICKS - UAC Soph Show, 8 p.m., Mendelssohn Theater (763-1107). See Friday for more details. BARS & CLUBS THE ARK (761-1451) - Johnny Griffin Quartet, jazz. BIRD OF PARADISE (662- 8310) - Bill Heid Trio with Betty Joplin, jazz. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) - Steve Nardella's Rock 'n' Roll Trio, rock 'n' roll. THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick Burgess Trio, jazz. MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080) - Taylor Mason. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) - New Music Dance Party, DJ Roger LeLievre. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747) -Duke Tomatoe Band, blues & rock. U-CLUB (763-2236) - Surreal Estate, progressive rock & new wave. FURTH ERMORE PUERTO RICAN CULTUR - AL NIGHT - Puerto Rican Association, 7 p.m., Trotter House, 1443 Washtenaw Avenue (995- 9529). This celebration of Michigan Puerto Rican Week will include 'folkloric song presentation by Miguel Rodriguez and the Puerto Rican Association Musical Group, a poetry lecture by Dr. David Labiosa on black Puerto Rican poetry, and a poetry reading by Antonia Sota. Performances will be followed by a typical Puerto Rican dinner. ORNAMENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS POTTERY WORKSHOP - Ann Arbor YMCA, 1-4 p.m., 350 South Fifth Avenue (663-0536). Anat Shiftan will instruct this workshop which focuses on creating clay ornaments and gifts for the holidav season. SUNDAY CAMPUS CINEMA THE JAZZ SINGER (Alan Rosland, 1927), Hill St., 8:00 p.m., Hill St. The original (with Al Jolson, not Neil Diamond) about a Jewish singer who chooses a life in show biz over the life of a cantor. The first major release made with sound. PERFORMANCES THE MAGIC FLUTE - Uni- versity Opera Theater, 2 p.m., Power Center (764-0450). See Friday for more details. BARS & CLUBS THE ARK (761-1451) - Shawn Phillips, folk-rock. BIRD OF PARADISE (662- 8310) - Larry Fuller Trio, Jazz. MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080) - Open Mike Night. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) - Megafunk Dance Party, DJ the Wizard. FURTH ERMORE ISRAELI DANCING - Hillel, 7:30-10 p.m., Hillel, 1429 Hill Street (663-3336). Estee Lipenholtz will lead an hour of instruction followed by request dancing. All levels are welcomed. THE BULLPEN - WJJX Radio, 650 AM, 6:30 p.m. A show for sports lovers. FIRST RUN FILMS CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD William Hurt is a teacher for the deaf who falls in love with a hearing-impaired woman in this technically perfect adaptation of the Broadway play. At the Movies At Briarwood. THE COLOR OF MONEY Twenty years later, Paul newman returns as the Hustler, with a cynical outlook and a new protoge (Tom Cruise). Martin Scorsese directed this pool hall drama. At the Campus Theater. CROCODILE DUNDEE An Australlian adventurer tries to make on the mean streets of New York, attracting the interest of a smart, independant female who is-what else?- a journalist. At the Movies At Briarwood. . w Dining and Drink FINE DINING . 3 (314 S. Fourth A ve. 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 I1 a.m.-I 1 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., bar 'til mid- night. Fri. and Sat. II a.m.-midnight, bar 'til I a.m.; 4-10 p.m. Sunday, bar 'tif 11 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.-11 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 11 p.m. METZGER'S BLACK FOREST INN (203 E. Washington at 4thAve.; 668-8987) Ann Arbor's oldest restaurant. Serves lunch and dinner daily 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 adiacent. ASHLEY'S SATURDAY CAMPUS CINEMA THE FOUNTAINHEAD (King Vidor, 1949), Hill St., 7:00 & 9:00 p.m., Hill St. Based on Ayn Rand's conservative mainfesto. An avant-garde architect plots to destroy his own building when it fails to live up to his relentless perfectionism. RUTHLESS PEOPLE (David & Jerry Zucker, Jim Abrahams, 1986), MED, 7:30 & 9:15 p.m., MLB 4. Bette Midler is kidnapped, but husband Danny De Vito doesn't want her back. RIGHT OUT OF HISTORY, THE MAKING OF JUDY CHICAGO'S A DINNER PARTY (J. Demetrakas, 1980) and GEORGIA O'KEEFE (Perry Miller Adato, 1977), C2, DBL/ 7:00 p.m., Aud A. A pair of documentaries con- cerning two important and fas- cinating women artists. UTAMARO AND HIS FIVE WOMEN (Kenji Mizoguchi), C2, DBL/9:25 p.m., Aud A. A sweeping epic about the great 0 CASUAL DINING (Y) d- 1.0 00 (N 0 z WJ Y. Casual Dining In the Heart ofthe U-M Campus. FEATURING: " charbroiled steaks " seafood " Mexican entrees . / 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-Q444 Reservations Suggested IV " t 4 I AFTERNOON DELIGHT PARTHENON One of Ann Arbor's most popular break- RESTAURANT fast spots featuring freshly baked muf- FINE GREEK FOOD D IN IN G fins, Belgian waffles, Eggs Benedict, * Gyros & Shish-kabob sandwiches blintzes and omelettes. Lunch and din- * Mousaka - Pastistsio - Dolmades ner specialties include homemade soup, " Spinach pie - Gyros plate A N D huge sandwiches, salads, stuffed baked " Liquor, Beer Wine potatoes, lasagna, quiches and crepes. " Special Cocktail Menu Also frozen yogurt shakes, sundaes and COMPLETE CARRY OUT SERVICE ice cream specialties. Beer and wine.2DMa iIAG 251 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor, MI 665-7153 H s M aTh at p.mrty, A am p.m. firs: M-F 8-8, Sat. 8-5. Open Sunday. Sun 12 noon-10 p.m. South of the Border on South Main Street. Experience Brandy's - Featuring Authentic Mexican Specialties & American Favorites. GREAT FOOD AT AFFORDABLE PRICES. Restaurant & Bar 326Snuh i, nSt. - Ann Arhr. 66-555 Free Delivery (Ltmited Area) 7614611 BROADWAY FRIED CHICKEN & BARBEQUE All Dinners $1.00 Off All Sandwiches .50 Off With This Ad 1151 Broadway MANIKAS RESTAURANT 307S. Main St. - 663-7449 Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily 7:00a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Sun- day 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Beer, wine, and liquor. Specials every day. - a UA r BP!WS~u" PZA The Oldest Pizzeria in Ann Arbor, with Delicious Italian Dinners & Salads. "VOTED BEST PIZZA IN ANN ARBOR BY THE MICHIGANDAILY" Restaurant & Bar r' -I:l:. A.L % 995-0232 700 Packard UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP LEFKOFSKY'S DELI (A Premier Deli Since 1896) " Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner * Pizza, Salad Bar, Homemade Soups * Deli Deluxe & Submarine Sandwiches " Free Delivery " Complete Catering Available (Party Trays Our Specialty) 211 S. State. Ann Arbor, MI - 662-9611 1100 E. Catherine at Glen - 668-9538 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. I 5 Pizza - Pizza Monday - Tuesday Buy one pizza - get the second pizza FREE P F - WEEKEND/NOVEMBER 21, 1986 t'-~'