til w What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend FRIDAY CAMPUS CINEMA WOMAN IN THE DUNES (Hiroshi Teshigahara, 1964), JFS, 7:00 p.m., Aud A. An entomologist finds himself the victim of an ingeneous trap when he finds a woman at the bottom of a pit. Japaneese with subtitles. BLUES BROTHERS (John Landis, 1980), MED, 7:00 & 9:15 p.m., Nat Sci. Big comedy in which veteran blues men John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd try desperately to raise enough funds to save an orphanage. See lots of cars crash. IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (Frank Capra, 1946), CG, 7:00 & 9:15 p.m., Aud A. Shamelessly corny, wonderfully touching Christmas story in which Jimmy Stewart, on the verge of taking that Great Leap of Faith off an icy bridge, is given a second chance by an angel who shows him what life for his loved ones would have been like if he'd never beer born. In the original black and white. THE GRADUATE (Mike Nichols, 1967), Friends of Vietnam Veterans of America, 6:00, 8:00, & 10:00 p.m., MLB 4. College grad and all-around schmuck Dustin Hoffman comes home with no ambitions. After having an affair with Mrs Robinson and falling in love with her daughter, however, he finally takes a stand and rebels against the plastic world of the previous generation. PERFORMANCES MAURICE HINSON RECIT- AL AND LECTURE - School of Music, 8 p.m., School of Music Recital Hall (763-4726). Professor Hinson, a music school alumnus, will present a lecture/recital on Hungarian folk elements in the piano music of Liszt. UNIVERSITY WIND EN- SEMBLE - School of Music, 8 p.m., Rackham Auditorium (763- 4726). H. Robert Reynolds will conduct and direct, and Elizabeth Stoyanovich will guest conduct. Music from Riegger, Beethoven, Milhaud, and Casterede will be performed. ANNUAL READING OF DICKEN'S A CHRISTMAS CAROL -- Michigan Cultural Arts Program, 7:30 p.m., Museum of Art (764-6498). English Professor Bert Hornback once again becomes Charles Dickens. The reading will be preceded by a performance by members of the Woman's Glee Club, and followed with carolling and refreshments. THE NUTCRACKER BAL-. LET - Ann Arbor Ballet Theatre, 8 p.m., Michigan Theater (996-0066). The Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Carl Daehler, will join the Ann Arbor Ballet Theater, directed by Carol Scharp, in Tchaikovsky's holiday classic. BARS & CLUBS THE ARK (761-1451) - Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys, mountain music. BIRD OF PARADISE (662- 8310) - Jeff Kressler Trio with Patty Richards, jazz. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) - Bootsie X and the Love Supremists, 60s pop. THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick Burgess Trio, jazz. THE HALFWAY INN (764- 8558) - Alien Nation, rock. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) - Top-40 Dance Party, DJ the Wizard. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747) - Jeanne and the Dreams, R&B and soul. SPEAKERS JOHN HUNTER - "Changes in Imagery of Medieval and Renaissance Cardinals," Center for Western European Studies, 4 p.m., Tappan Hall, Room180. FURTH ERMORE HOLIDAY PARTY - Center for Russian and East European Studies, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Lane Hall, Commons Room (764-0351). All are invited to this "pick me up" party of the last day of classes. SATURDAY CAMPUS CINEMA RED RIVER (Howard Hawks, 1948), Hill St., 7:00 & 9:30 p.m., Hill St. John Wayne slowly grows more and more tyrannical as he pushes a herd of cattle to it's destination; Monty Clift keeps his head and stays the good guy. This one ranks up there with Stagecoach. GLEN OR GLENDA: I CHANGED MY SEX (Edward Wood, Jr., 1953), Alt Act, DBL/7:30 p.m., Nat Sci. Wood works out his own sexual problems in this hilarious camp classic about a murder and a sex change operation. An emacipated Bela Lugosi pops in to drive another stake through the heart of his near- dead career. VICTOR/VICTORIA (Blake Edwards, 1982), Alt Act, DBL/8:45 p.m., Nat Sci. Julie Andrews plays a woman playing a man playing a woman, Robert Preston plays a homosexual, James Garner plays a gangster, and Leslie Ann Warren plays a slut. Will suprises never cease! EL SALVADOR: ANOTHER VIETNAM (Glen Silber), B101, 7:00 p.m., EQ126. Historical footage and military films highlight this documentary on..well, read the title. INVASION OF THE BEE GIRLS (Denis Saunders, 1973), AAFC, DBL/7:30 p.m., MLB 3. A number of males are found dead of too much sex, and the sticky trail leads to a genetic research center, where a race of superwomen are preparing to boogie tillyou drop. THEFLY (Kurt Neumann, 1958), AAFC, DBL/9:05 p.m., MLB 3. The original, in which David Hedison stumbles around with a big, silly bug-head, while Vincent Price acts perplexed. "Help meeee! Heelp meeeeeee..." THE GRADUATE (Mike Nichols, 1967), Friends of Vietnam Veterans of America, 6:00, 8:00, & 10:00 p.m., MLB 4. Schmucky Dustin Hoffman comes home from college with no plans and no ambitions. After hehas an ugly affair with Mrs Robinson and falls in love with her daughter, however, he finally takes a stand and rebels against the plastic world of his parents. THE VAGABOND (Agnes Varda, 1986), C2, 6:30, 8:20, & 10:10 p.m., Aud A. The film traces the last few days in a young drifter's life after her wandering ends in a frozen ditch. PERFORMANCES NOCTURNAL MISSIONS - Performance Network, 8 p.m., 408 West Washington (663-0681). Linda Kendall and David Freiman will direct this trio of one-act plays by local playwright Lyn Coffin. The plays are explicit comedies that touch on a variety of contemporary topics. UNIVERSITY CONTEM- PORARY DIRECTIONS EN- SEMBLE - School of Music, 8 p.m., Rackham Auditorium (763- 4726). The program, directed by H. Robert Reynolds, will include Hans Abrahamsen'sWinternacht, Ligeti'sTen Pieces forWoodwind Quintet, Stockhausen's Kreuzspiel, and Schoenfield's Three Country Fiddle Tunes. ANNUAL READING OF DICKEN'S A CHRISTMAS CAROL - Michigan Cultural Arts Program, 7:30 p.m., University Museum of Art (764-6498). English Professor Bert Hornbeck will repeat his Friday's reading of the Dicken's classic. This reading will be followed by a performance of the Men's Glee Club. THE NUTCRACKER BAL- LET - Ann Arbor Ballet Theater, 8 p.m., Michigan Theater (996-0066). See Friday's listing for further details. BARS & CLUBS THE ARK (761-1451) - Jeff McCutcheon, folk music. BIRD OF PARADISE (662- 8310) - Jeff Kressler Trio with Patty Richards, jazz. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) _ Drivin' Sideways, country & rockabilly. THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick Burgess Trio, jazz. THE HALFWAY INN (764- 8558) - Reagan's Brain, rock. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) - New Music Dance Party, DJ Roger LeLievre. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747) - Jeanne and the Dreams, R&B and soul. wear a leather jacket, get into knife fights, and tap the seething passions of an entire generation, that's what! EAST OF EDEN (Elia Kazan, 1955), MED, DBL/9:30 p.m., Nat Sci. This beautiful Stienbeck adapta- tion is easily Dean's best film. A kid on the outside fights for the love of his father and his brother's girl. THE PROFESSIONALS (R. Brooks, 1966), CG, DBL/7:00 p.m., MLB 4. They're not the Magnificent Seven, but Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan, and Woody Strode (Woody Strode?) are formidable nonetheless as they set out to rescue a millionare's wife from a band of cutthroats in the old West. BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK, CG, DBL/9:15 p.m., MLB 4. Spencer Tracy works on solving a mystery while thousands of Japaneese-Americans are mistreated during WWII. PERFORMANCES NOCTURNAL MISSIONS - Performance Network, 6:30 p.m., 408 West Washington (663-0681). See Saturday's listing for more details. THE NUTCRACKER BAL- LET - Ann Arbor Ballet Theater, 2 p.m., Michigan Theater (996-0066). See Friday's listing for further details. BARS & CLUBS THE ARK (761-1451) - Marty Burke, Irish music. MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-5436) - Open Mike Night. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) Megafunk Dance Party, DJ the Wizard. SPEAKERS ALAN YOST - "Russian Jewry," United Jewish Appeal Student Campaign, 7 p.m., Alice Lloyd, Palmer Lounge (663-3336). FURTHERMORE ISRAELI DANCING AT HILLEL - Hillel, 7:30-10 p.m., Hillel (663-3336). One hour of instruction will be followed by request dancing. All levels are welcomed. FINE DINING I uead (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 I1I a.m.-l 1 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., bar 'til mid- night. Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m.-midnight, bar 'til I a.m.; 4-10 p.m. Sunday, bar 'til 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.-Il 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 4th A ve.; 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 ad iacent. w qw- } - Dining and Drink U SUNDAY CAMPUS CINEMA GOD AND MONEY (Bullert Graaf, 1986), BFS, DBLI7:30 p.m., Aud A. This documentary examines reaction to a letter issued by Catholic bishops urging people to challenge the current economic system and rethink one which will empower the poor and dignify labor. THE SWEDISH SOLUTION (Hansen, 1983), BFS, DBL/8:45 p.m., Aud A. The successes and failures of Sweden's political and economic past, and it's offbeat prescriptions for the future. THE WELL, Hill St., DBL/8:00 p.m., Hill St. A young Jewish kid living in America in 1939 slowly becomes aware of the horror taking place in Europe. A GENERATION APART, Hill St., DBL/8:30 p.m., Hill St. The effects of the Holocaust are examined through interviews with the filmmaker's family, who survived it. REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (N. Ray, 1955), MED, DBL/7:30 p.m., Nat Sci. Dad's a wimp, Mom's a ball- buster, the "in" crowd won't let him in - what's James Dean to do? Why, . 0 AFTERNOON DELIGHT CASUAL DINING CASUAL DINING U U _____ Casual Dining In the Heart of the U-M Campus. FEATURING: " charbroiled steaks * seafood * Mexican entrees S' lb. Gourmet hamburger * Largest Beer Selection Uptown Ashley's, 338 S. State, Ann Arbor 996-9191 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. PARTHENON RESTAURANT FINE GREEK FOOD " Gyros & Shish-kabob sandwiches * Mousaka - Pastistsio - Dolmades " Spinach pie - Gyros plate * Liquor, Beer Wine e Special Cocktail Menu COMPLETE'CARRY OUT SERVICE 226 S. Main at Liberty, Ann Arbor Hrs:M-Thur II a.m.-10 p.m. Fri-Sat II a.m.-lI p.m. DINING AND DRINKING _m I FIRST RUN FILMS 0 0 o . V wJ L Y w w- "BEST NEW RESTAURANT. .. -1986 Ann Arbor News Restaurant Poll Located in the new- Holiday Inn West 2900 JACKSON RD. 665-4444 Reservations Suggested C a It, . 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 South of the Border on South Main Street. Experience Brandy's - Featuring Authentic Mexican Specialties & American Favorites. GREAT FOOD AT AFFORDABLE PRICES. Restaurant & Bar 326 South, ManSt..Ann, Arhor. 635-5 VAXht Free Delivery (Limited Area) 761--8611 MANIKAS RESTAURANT 307 S. Main St. - 663-7449 AN AMERICAN TAIL A little mouse loses his, family just as they pull into Ellis Island, and he must brave the mean streets of. us 995-0232 700 Packard UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP BROADWAY FRIED CHICKEN & BARBEQUE t All Dinners $1.00 Off All Sandwiches .50 Off With This Ad 1151 Broadway 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, A nn A rbor, MI - 662-%611 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. 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. t Pizza - Pizza Monday - Tuesday Buy one pizza - get the second pizza FREE PAGE 14 WEEKEND/DECEMBER 5, 1986 211 5. State, Ann Arbor. MI - 662-9611