Tix What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend FRIDAY CAMPUS CINEMA ON THE WATERFRONT (Elia Kazan, 1954), Med, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Nat Sci. Brando (who, I understand, could have been a contender) gives another mesmerizing performance as a longshoreman who must decide whether to -follow his heart or his head in testifying against organized crime. Don't worry; I'm sure he'll take it out on their skulls. MEN (Dorris Dorrie, 1986), C2, 6:30, 8:20, & 10:10 p.m., Aud A. A German ad-exec finds out his wife is in love with a beatnik, so he assumes a false name and moves in with the guy in an effort to find out what his wife sees in him. German with subtitles. AN EVENING WITH ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE (Jay Ward), MTF, 7:00, 9:15, & 11:30 p.m., Mich. Yes, the whole Rock and Bull gang is here, with special guest appearances by Dudley Doright and Mr. Know It All. See it and be hip. A RICHARD MEYERS RET - ROSPECTIVE, Performance Net - work, 7:00 p.m., 408 W. Washington. Rich himself will be around to present his own First Time Here' Coronation, and Deathstyles. PERFORMANCES NATIVE AMERICAN CHANTS - Crazy Wisdom Bookstore, 8-9:30 p.m., 206 North Fourth Ave. (665-2757). Phil Rogers will sing and teach Native American songs and recount some of the beliefs, legends, and history associated with them. 10TH ANNUAL COLLAGE CONCERT - School of Music, 8:15 p.m., Hill Auditorium (763- 4726). The concert will feature a variety. of music from many of the School of Music's performing ensembles. LOOSE ENDS - Ann Arbor Civic Theater Main Street Productions, 8 p.m., Ann Arbor Civic Theater, 338 South Main (662-7282). Wendy Wright will direct Michael Weller's comedy-drama about the changes a couple's relationship goes through during the 1970s. BARS & CLUBS THE ARK (761-1451) - RFD Boys, bluegrass. BIRD OF PARADISE (662- 8310) - Koke McKesson, jazz. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) - Tracy Lee and the Leonards, rock 'n' roll. THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick Burgess Trio, jazz. MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080)- Gary Kern. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) - Top-40 Dance Party, DJ the Wizard. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747) - Duke Tumatoe, R&B. U-CLUB (763-2236) - New Music Dance Party, DJ Tom Simonian. SPEAKERS ALLISON DOWNING - "One Person's Perspective on Nicaragua," Guild House Noon Forum, noon, 802 Monroe. RICHARD KEMPTER - "Introductory Demonstration on Aspects of' dBase III Plus for Beginners," Ann Arbor dBase Users Group, 11:15 a.m.-1 p.m., Room 2065 A, Frieze Bldg. FURTHERMORE INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCING - University Folk Dance Club, 8-11 p.m., Anderson Room, Union (665-0219). All are invited to an evening of open request dancing. No experience or partnerneeded. SATURDAY CAMPUS CINEMA MAN OF FLOWERS (Paul Cox, 1983), AAFC, 7:00 & 9:00 p.m., Nat Sci. Black comedy about one man's view of beauty and it's inconsistency with modern art. Ann Arbor premeire. A RICHARD MEYERS RET- ROSPECTIVE, Performance Network, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m., 408 W. Washington. The first show features Floor- show; the second, Jungle Girl, a tribute to Frances Gifford and the lost dreams of childhood. A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (Stanley Kubrick, 1971), Hill St., 7:00 & 9:30 p.m., Hill St. Kubrick's deeply disturbing allegory about free will and the dangers of facism. Malcolm McDowell is a futuristic gang leader who only wants a life full of "the old ultra-violence." MARIANNE AND JULIANE (Margaretha von Trotta, 1981), Alt Act, 7:15 & 9:30 p.m., Aud A. Two sisters.living in Germany in the '70s turn to radicalism, one working within the system, the other becoming a terrorist. PERFORMANCES WASABI DAIKO CONCERT AND WORKSHOP - Office of Minority Student Services, 8 p.m., Residential College Auditorium, East Quad (763-9044). As part of Asian-American Awareness month, the Toronto group will perform and conduct a workshop on the Taiko, a drum used for Japanese celebrations. OPEN STAGE POETRY - Nikki's All-Night Cafe, 9 p.m.-2 p.m., 205 South Fourth Avenue (665-9540). All are invited to come listen to or read original work in this popular monthly event that draws a full house. GREATEST HITS OF THE CLASSICS CONCERT - Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra, 8 p.m., Michigan Theater (996-0066). Richard Knapp, known for his amusing commentaries during his performances, will guest conduct the Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra in a selection of works including Sousa's Three Quotations, Mozart's Sym- phony No. 40 in G minor , and Bach'sSinfonia No. 5. LOOSE ENDS - Ann Arbor Civic Theater Main Street Productions, 8 p.m., Ann Arbor Civic Theater, 338 South Main (662-7282). See Friday's listing for more details. BARS & CLUBS THE ARK (761-1451) - Mr. Band J.C. Heard, boogie woogie & blues. BIRD OF PARADISE (662- 8310) - Koke McKesson, jazz. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) - Tracy Lee and the Leonards, rock 'n' roll. THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick Burgess Trio, jazz. MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080) - Gary Kern. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) - New Music Dance Party, DJ Robert LeLievre. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747) - Duke Tumatoe, R&B. U-CLUB (763-2236) - New Music Dance Party, DJ Eric Pascarelli. FURTHERMORE GRADUATE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CONFER- EN CE - Graduate Christian Fellowship, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., MLB Auditorium 3 (761-9704). "Christ.. .in the Marketplace of Ideas" is the topic of the conference which features guest speaker Dr. James Sire, Ph.d., editor of Intr- Varsity Press and author of The Universe Next Door, How to Read Slowly, andScripture Twisting. SUNDAY MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080) - Open Mike'Night. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) - Megafunk Dance Party, DJ the Wizard. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747) - Before or After, European-flavored rock. FURTHERMORE FIBER, THREAD, AND LOOM WORKSHOP - Kelsey Museum of Archaelogy, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Kelsey Museum (764-9304). In conjuction with its exhibition Clothmaking in Antiquity, the museum will present a hands-on demonstration of different clothmaking techniques by fiber artist Deborah Carlson. LM.a " L9Yi 6 1/ °'- ! FIRST RUN FILMS Fine Dining M r 3 j " . F I I I 1 P CAMPUS CINEMA THE GREAT MCGINTY (P. Sturges, 1940), C2, DBL/7:00 p.m., Nat Sci. An ambitious man rises through the ranks of a political machine after he votes 37 times in the same election. The screenplay for this comedy won an Oscar. CHRISTMAS IN JULY (Pres- ton Sturges, 1940), C2, DBL/8:40 p.m., Nat Sci. A man mistakenly belives he has won a slogan contest, and goes on a wild spending spree. Oh no! NUMBER SEVENTEEN(Alfred Hitchcock, 1932), CG, DBL/7:00 p.m., Aud A. A very rare Hitchcock film that is half haunted house mystery and half cross-country chase. THE LODGER (Alfred Hitchcock, 1926), CG, DBL/8:15 p.m., Aud A. Hitchcock's first big hit, about a young man suspected of being a serial killer. GOING IN STYLE (Martin Best, 1980), Hill St., 8:00 p.m., Hill St. Art Carney, George Burns, and Lee Strassberg start a rather late career in crime when they can't stretch social security payments to cover their living expenses. PERFORMANCES RIDGE STRING QUARTET - University Musical Society, 4 p.m., Rackham Auditorium (764- 2538). The ensemble will perform Debussy's Grosse Fuga , Hadyn's Quartet in B-flat, and Mendelssohn's Quartet in E-flat. BARS & CLUBS THE ARK (761-1451) - Mary Earle/Box Lunch , Women's music. BIRD OF PARADISE (662- 8310) - Andy Adamson Trio, jazz. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) - Trees, popular music. ASSASSINATION Typical Charles Bronson action fodder in which he must protect the snobbish, bitchy First Lady (no, not Nancy; this is make-believe) from a bevy of very clumsy assassins. At the State Theater. BEDROOM WINDOW Steve Guttenberg takes a tentative step towards seriousness playing a cop out to stop a psychotic who's killed two women already. Supposedly lots of good plot twists. At the State Theater. BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS Typical Neil Simon comedy fodder about growing up Jewish and wise-ass in Brighton Beach. At the State Theater. CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD William Hurt is a teacher for the deaf who falls in love with a hearing- impaired girl in this technically perfect adaptation of the Broadway play. At the Movies At Briarwood. CRIMES OF THE HEART Performances by Diane Keaton, Sissy Spacek, and Jessica Lange highlight this tale of three very different sisters who get together again after one of them shoots her husband. At the Ann Arbor Theaters 1&2. CRITICAL CONDITION Richard Pryor takes one more stab at making a good feature film in this tale of medicine and madcapness. At the Fox Village Theater. CROCODILE DUNDEE An Australian adventurer tries to make it 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. 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Contact your account executive today at 764-0554. 0. '.O . 0 0'. O r 0 e0 e e 0 -NO.0 1.@ r 0 r PAGE 10 WEEKEND/JANUARY 23, 1987 WEEKEND/JANUARY 23, 1987