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Read the Gargoyle (or else).
In my former life I was a gypsy
woman in Western Europe. My
spirit was so wild it had to rest
one hundred years before
returning to this world. But my
work wasn't done; I had to come
back with new words.
Yes, it's true, Ramona, the
'I Corner Market Coffee Lady is

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M A G A Z I N E
VOLUME 5, NO. 14 JANUARY 30, 1987
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School of Art sculptor Greg Boes is one of many aspiring student
artists on North Campus. See story on Page 6.
Music
Genobia Jeter, Keith Jarrett, Magical Strings
FILM
Judd Nelson interview 'From the Hip' review s
COVER STORY
The aspiring student artists among us 6
MICH-ELLANY
Interview: folk singer Peter Case 8
THE LIST
What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend 1U
EDITOR ... -- ..... .. ... ..... .............. Bill M arsh
FILM EDITOR .............--....................................... Kurt Serbus
MUSIC EDITOR ..................................................Beth Fertig
ASSISTANT EDITOR .......................................... Rebecca Cox
LIST EDITOR .................................................... Marie Wesaw
BUSINESS MANAGER"........................Mason Franklin
SALES MANAGER ............................................ Diane Bloom
ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER ........................... Anne Kubek
Cover: Art School senior Jodi Smith works on a fabric design project. Photo by Andi Schreiber.
Weekend Magazine is edited and managed by students on the staff of The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann
Arbor, Michigan 48109. Phones: Weekend Magazine, (313) 763-0379; News, 764-0552; Circulation, 764-0558;
Display Advertising, 764-0554. Copyright 1987 The Michigan Daily.

CHILDREN OF
A LESSER GOD
William Hurt is a teacher for the
deaf who falls in love with ahearing-
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 AtBriarwo
THE GOLDEN CHILD
Eddie Murphy is a hip private
investigator who must journey to
Tibet and face down evil monsters
when he discovers he's the only one
who can fulfill an ancient, mystical
legacy. At the Movies At Briarwood.
JOCKS
Stupid feel-good comedy about a
zany college tennis team who must
shape up enough to take the
championships in Vegas. At the
State Theater.
LADY AND THE TRAMP
The best and most unabashedly
romantic cartoon Disney ever did,
aboutlove between twomongrels
from opposite sides of the tracks. At
the Movies At Briarwood.
LITTLE SHOP
OF HORRORS
So-so musical comedy about a
meek flower shop handyman who
finds a way to fame and fortune when
a man-eating plant becomes his
ticket to ride. Bill Murray, Steve
Martin, James Belushi. At the Ann
Arbor Theaters 1 & 2.
THE MISSION
Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons
star in this epic tale of two men who
meet in the South American rain
forests - one a man of war, the
other a man of God. This film
cleaned up at Cannes, but word here
in the states is that it's a major
league yawner. At the Fox Village
Theater.
THE MORNING AFTER
Alcoholic Jane Fonda wakes up
after a serious blackout to find a
corpse in bed next to her. Oooopsl
Did she kill somebody while she was
drunk? At the Movies At Briarwood-.
THE MOSQUITO COAST
Harrison Ford is a scary
individualist who takes his family to
a deserted coast, away from the
trappings of civilization. Trouble is,
he starts to go a bit wacky, and
pretty soon no one is safe. At the
Movies At Briawood.

PLATOON
Oliver Stone's explosive,
gripping Vietnam action epic is
every bit as good as you've heard it
is. An idealistic young man finds his
illusions shattered when he
volunteers for duty in the 'Nam. At
the Movies At Briarwood.
SONG OF THE SOUTH
Yes, it's Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear,
Uncle Remus, and, of course, the
inimitable Tar Baby, together again
is this semi-animated Disney
classic. At the State Theater.
SOMETHING WILD
Square guy Jeff Daniels is forced
to take a walk onthe wild side when
he's kidnapped and forced into the
life of zany Melanie Griffith. At the
Fox Village Theater.
STAND BY ME
A beautiful, truly affecting movie
about four young boys poised on the
brink of adolescence in 1959. They
go on a quest to find a corpse
somewhere in the woods of Oregon,
and along the way they lose a little
innocence. Directed by Rob Reiner.
At the State Theater.
STAR TREK IV:
THE VOYAGE HOME
All your favorites are back, as the
crew of the Enterprise lands in
America circa 1986 in order to save
some whales from extinction.
"Everybody remember where we
parked," quips Kirk, as they set off
into yet another strange; old world.
At the Fox Village Theater.
THE THREE AMIGOS
John Landis' Western spoof isn't
really as bad as you've heard it is;
mostly it's just kind of silly and
harmless. Martin Short, Steve
Martin, and Chevy Chase are three
dandy moving picture actors who
must recreate their legendary exploits
for keeps when a small Mexican
village hires them for protection
from a bandito. At the Movies At
Briarwood.
WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE
Rutger Hauer is Josh Randall's
great-grandson and - suprise! -
he's a bounty hunter. Endless,
mindless violence At the State
Theater.

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simply a vehicle for the m
of coffee love and undersi
The beans are the medium
senses.
You may be asking
yourself--"Have Ramona and h
beans known each other in
another state?" My friend, the
answer would fill more space
than this 1/4 page has to offer.
I'll save that story for another
time. Come to the Corner Market
and get reacquainted with your
favorite coffee.
If you haven't been to the Corner
Market lately, Honey, you
haven't been to Market!

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