Mr-11 9 w What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend P, FRIDAY CAMPUS CINEMA ARSENIC AND OLD LACE (Frank Capra, 1944), CG, DBLf7:00l p.m., MLB 4. Two kindly old ladies waste people with poisoned wine, then bury them in the cellar. Yes, it's a comedy. MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE (H. C. Potter, 1948), CG, DBL/9:05 p.m., MLB 4. Ad man Cary Grant only wants a nice place in the suburbs, but finds the American Dream is often just an american dream. Myrna Loy, Melvyn Douglas. EMERALD FOREST (John Boorman, 1985), Alt Act, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., MLB 3. A young Caucasian boy is kid - napped by Amazon Indians, and ten years later, his father comes calling. Powers Boothe. GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER?(Stanley Kramer, 1967), Med, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Nat Sci. The last teaming of Tracy and Hepburn, this time as a middle-class couple who mut deal with their daughter's engagement to a black man (Sidney Poitier). PERFORMANCES LOOSE ENDS - Ann Arbor Civic Theater Main Street Pro- ductions, 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 1970's. MASS - Peninsula Productions, 8 p.m., Michigan Theater (668-8397). A cast of over 200 local artists will perform in the Ted Ciganik directed Leonard Bernstein melange of song, drama, and dance which resembles a Roman liturgy during some moments and a collection of more modern music during others. THE MAIDS - Performance Network, 8 p.m., 408 West Washington (663-0681). Shawn Yardley will direct Jean Genet's drama of the fantasies two sisters act out nightly about mur- dering their mistress. MAD FOR ART DANCE CONCERT - University Dance Department, 8 p.m., McKintosh Theater, School of Music Bldg., North Campus (763-5460). University graduate students Andrea Lynne Balliette, Jean Wiles, and Linda Spriggs present their master's thesis concert which includes their solos and collaborations by graduate dance, art and music students and faculty. ANNUAL BUSINESS SCHOOL FOLLIES - Univer- sity Marketing Club, 8 p.m., Hale Auditorium (761-6431). Musical acts and comedy skits will be featured with a portion of the proceeds going to benefit Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation Department. BARS & CLUBS BIRD OF PARADISE (662- 8310) - Ron Brooks Trio with Betty Joplin, jazz. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) - Watusies, neo-garage rock. THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick Burgess Trio, jazz. MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080) - Barry Crimmins. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) - Top 40 Dance Party, DJ the Wiyard. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747) - Blue Front Persuaders, R&B and early rock 'n' roll. U-CLUB (763-2236) - New Music Dance Party, DJ Tom Si- monian. SPEAKERS PROF. J. JACKLE - "Dyna- mics Near Glass Transitions," Macromolecular Research Center, 3:45 p.m., White Auditorium., Cooley Bldg. MEETINGS GAY COFFEE NIGHT - 8-11 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe. FURTHERMORE THE KELSEY AND ALL THAT JAZZ BENEFIT - Associates of the Kelsey Museum, 8-12 p.m., Vandenberg and Hussey Rooms, Michigan League (764- 9304). The Olivia Street Stompers, lead by John D'Arms, Dean of Rackham, will perform danceable Old-time jazz, ragtime, and Dixieland music. "PAINT IT BLACK" SCHOLARSHIP DANCE - Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 9 p.m., Union Ballroom (764-5603). As part of Black History Month, Alpha Kappa Alpha will present its annual semi-formal. SECOND ANNUAL RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE DANCE-A-THON BENEFIT - University Student Nurses' Association, 7:30 p.m., Ann Arbor Inn (761-3213). Come out to practice or learn the twist, tango, waltz, and mashed potato while raising funds in this marathon dance for the Ann Arbor McDonald House. Pledge sheets are available at local McDonald restaurants, the Ann Arbor Inn, and the Campus Information Center. SATURDAY CAMPUS CINEMA RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (George Lucas & Steven Spielberg, 1981), Alt Act, 7:30 & 9:30 pm., Nat Sci. Fantastic, non-stop action sets the tone in this tale of a soldier-of- fortune who must find the Lost Ark of the Covenant before the Nazis do. Snakes, spiders, car chases, boulders, sword fights, romance, sidekicks, monkeys... THE HOME AND THE WORLD (S. Ray, 1985), AAFC, 7:00 & 9:00 p.m., MLB 3. A liberal, western-educated man in India wants to give his secluded wife mre freedom, but is fearful of it at the same time. Ann Arbor premiere. CATCH-22 (Mike Nichols, 1970), Hill St., 7:00 & 9:30 p.m., Hill St. Masterful, pathetically underrated adaptation of Joe Heller's novel about a squadron of American bombadiers stationed in the Mediterranean during WWII. Hilarious and wise, with some of the trickiest cinematography since Citizen Kane. THE SURE THING (Rob Reiner, 1985), Med, 7:30 & 9:15 p.m., MLB 4 Though it looks like your average teen sex flick, this tale of two diametrically different college students falling in love on a cross- country trip actually has plenty of class and plenty of laughs. 'ROUND MIDNIGHT (B. Tavernier, 1986), C2, 7:00 & 9:20 p.m., Ad A. Saxophonist Dexter Gordon plays Dale Turner, a jazz master who must go to Paris to find true popular acceptantc. PERFORMANCES UNIVERSITY GAMELAN ENSEMBLE - School of Music, 8:30 p.m., Rakham Auditorium (7634726). The exotic music of Java will fill Rackham Auditorium as the ensemble performs traditional Javanese dances, including the Klana Toppeng, a mask dance based on mythology. Special guests include dancer drummer A.L. Suwardi of the National Music Academy, in Surakarta, India, and dancer Sal Murgiyanto of the Fine Arts Council of Jakarta. 10TH ANNUAL ANN AR- BOR FOLK FESTIVAL-The Ark, 6 p.m., Hill Auditorium (763- TKTS). Donovan, 60's hit singer, will headline the festival which will also feature Taj Mahal, Elizabeth Cotten, Dave Van Ronk, Peter Chase, Uncle Bonsai, New Grass Revival, Sally Rogers, Dick Siegel, and Owen McBride. LOOSE ENDS - Ann Arbor Civic Theater, 338 South Main (662-7282). See Friday's listing for more details. MASS - Peninsula Productions, 8 p.m., Michigan Theater (668-8397). See Friday's listing for more details. THE MAIDS - Performance Network, 8 p.m., 408 West Washington (663-0681). See Friday's listing for more details. BARS & CLUBS BIRD OF PARADISE (662- 8310) - Ron Brooks Trio with Betty Joplin, jazz. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) -- Watusies, neo-garage rock. THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick Burgess Trio, jazz. MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080) -- Barry Crimmins. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) - New Music Dance Party, DJ Robert LeLievre. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747) - Blue Front Persuaders, R&B and early rock 'n' roll. U-CLUB (763-2236) - New Music Dance Party, DJ Eric Pascarelli. cI IwnlV Banymore, Barry Fitzgerald. ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS (Howard Hawks, 1939), CG, DBL/9:05 p.m., Aud A. Cary Grant is a macho pilot flying precious cargo across South America. PERFORMANCES RICCI, JELINEK & GURT TRIO - School of Music, 4 p.m., Rackham Auditorium (763-4726). Ruggiero Ricci, violinist, will join Jerome Jehnek and Joseph Gurt cello and piano duo in the performance of Beethoven's Trio, Op. 70, No 2. The program will also include Rachmainoff's Cello Sonata and Beethoven's Variations for piano and cello. JOSEPH HELLER --Hill Street Forum/Hillel Great Writer Series, 8 p.m., Power Center (663- 3336). Joseph Heller, author of novels Catch-22, Good as Gold , Something Happened, God Knows, and the recent non-fictionNo Laughing Matter will discuss his works. DAVID LEE ROTH- Office of Major Events, 8 p.m., Chrisler Armsa (763-TKTS). David3Lee Roth, former lead singer of Van Halen, will peform hits including those on his debut LP, Eat 'Em and Smile, and surely some bizarre body movements. Former Duran Duran member Andy Taylor will lead the opening band. THE MAIDS - Performance Network, 6:30 p.m.; 408 West Washington (663-0681). See Friday's listing for more details. BARS & CLUBS MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080) - Open Mike Night. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) - Megafunk Dance Party, DJ the Wizard. MEETINGS MEN AGAINST RAPE CUL- TURE ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING - 3 p.m., main desk, South Quad. Fine Dining! Oriental Dining S The Chef Cttg N CHA GARDEN recom ends:3035 Washtena w A ve.--971-0970 . C e The Oldest Pizzeria VK ,TON5 Ann Arbor's Only Rib House Prime Ribs Spare Ribs * Beef Ribs Short Ribs BBQ Chicken Baby Back Ribs Vegetarian, Seafood and Sandwich Menu Available " 114 E. Washington, Ann Arbor, 663-3900 BANDMLE " Fresh Bakery " Homemade Soups " Sandwiches made to or " Hot Entrees Daily 120E. Liberty, Annf 668-8299 Sat.9a.m.-8 n. Sunday 9 a.n der , Arbor . m. in Ann Arbor, with Delicious Italian Dinners & Salads. "VOTED BEST PIZZA IN ANN ARBOR BY THE MICHIGANDAILY" Restaurant & Bar 512 East William, Ann Arbor, 663-3379 Szechuan, Hunan, and Peking cuisine. Rated #1 in carryout service by the Ann Arbor News. Selected the Best Chinese Restaur- ant by The Michigan Daily. Open 7 days a week 11:30 a.m.- 10 p.m. Take out service and reservations available. Casual Dining CAMPUS CINEMA FIRST RUN THE HAUNTING (Robert Wise, 1963), AAFC, DBL/7:00 p.m., Nat. Sci. * '- PARTHENON FreeDelive 7 &Qi O a RESTAURANT Freue ei SItalian Restaurant FINE GREEK FOOD" 7614611 lklin esauanPeopl JA PA NESE RESTA UR AN T eople Gyros & Shish-kabob sandwiches BEST ITALIAN MFOODsCOFFEE " ska PsisBsis o pDolmades BROADWAY 215 S. Sate - 66i7403 (Ann Arbor News, '85) - - BREAK n*Li"or, BeerWise FRIED CHICKEN Japanese fast food serviceA HOMEMADE PASTAS . 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NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART (Clifford Odets, 1944), CG, DBL/7:00 p.m., Aud A. Cary Grant plays an alienated drifter who gets one last shot at mending his ways when he returns home to find Mom dying. Ethel BEDROOM WINDOW Steve Guttenberg takes a tentative step towards seriousness playing a cop out to stop a psychotic who's killed two women already. Sup- posedly 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. rkAG~N~WE o