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What's happening
in Ann Arbor this weekend

U-CLUB (763-2236) - New
Music Dance Party, DJ Tom
Simonian.
SPEAKERS
MARK WEST - "Architectural
Transfomations and De-scriptions of
Material Culture," Art and
Architecture Association, noon, Art
and Architecture Bldg., North
Campus.
FURTHERMORE
CHICANO HISTORY WEEK
BAILE/DANCE -- Socially Ac-
tive Latino Students Asso-
ciation/Chicano Graduate Students
Association, 9 p.m., Michigan
Union Ballroom (996-1357).
The Lowriders will be the featured
band in this celebration of Michigan
Chicano History Week.
INTERNATIONAL FOLK
DANCING -- University Folk
Dance Club, 8-11 p.m., Basement
studio, Michigan League (665-0219).
All are invited to open request
dancing. No experience or partner
needed.
61ST ANNUAL KIWANIS
SALE - Kiwanis Club of Ann
Arbor, noon-8 p.m., Kiwanis
Activities Bldg., 200 South First at
West Washington (665-2211).
This event benefitting the
organization's service projects is
bound to interest any bargain hunter
or pack rat with numerous items
including clothing, furniture, books,
records, antiques, and more.

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8MM FILM FESTIVAL, Eye &
AAFC, 7:00 & 9:00 p.m., Aud A.
For further details ring 662-2470.
NORTH BY NORTHWEST
(Alfred Hitchcock, 1959), CG, 7:00
& 9:30 p.m., Nat Sci.
Ad man Cary Grant gets mixed
up in spies, murder, and Eva-Marie
Saint, and must bag the crooks
before the cops bag him. James
Mason and Martin Landau are the
dirty, rotten bastards who got him
into this mess.
SILVERADO (Lawrence Kasdan,
1985), CG, 7:00 & 9:15 p.m., MLB
3.
Light but painfully self-conscious
tribute to every Western cliche in the
book. Kevin Kline, Rosanna
Arquette, Scott Glenn, John Cleese,
ad infinitum.
HIGH NOON (Fred Zinnermann,
1952), Med., 7:30 & 9:10 p.m.,
MLB 4.
Gary Cooper's got to do what a
man's got to do (in this case,
showing down a handful of outlaws)
in this classic Western. Grace Kelly.
PER FORMANCES

Martha Graham, the founder of the
60 year-old dance troupe, will direct
dance set to Stravinsky's The Rite of
Spring and Bartok's Temptations of
the Moon.
THE FIREBUGS - The Brecht
Company, 8 p.m., Residential Col-
lege Auditorium, East Quad (995-
0532).
Martin Walsh will direct this
modern parody of a Greek tragedy
which focuses on the adventures of a
businessman, his family, and their
two pyromaniac guests. An original
electronic and rhythmic score
accompanies the play.
LOOSE ENDS - Ann Arbor
Civic Theater Main Street Pro-
ductions, 8 p.m., Ann Arbor Civic
Theater, 338 South Main (662-
7282).
This is the last weekend for the
theater's performance of Michael
Weller's comedy-drama about the
changes a couple's relationship goes
through during the 1970's.
KISMET - Comic Opera Guild, 8
p.m., Michigan Theater (668-8397).
This romantic-comedy is like
Arabian Nights with music.
Performance includes a Forrest and
Wright score with Baubles, Bangles,
andBeads, and Stranger in Paradise,
and direction by Pat Petiet and Mary
Ann Nemeth
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.
BARS & CLUBS
THE ARK (761-1451) - RFD
Boys, bluegrass.
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-
8310) - Marietta Baylis, jazz.
THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) -
Domino, dance and party band.
THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick
Burgess Trio, jazz.
MAINSTREET COMEDY
SHOWCASE (996-9080) -
Sheila Kay.
NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436) - Top 40 Dance Party,
DJ the Wizard.
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
(996-2747) - Tracy Lee and the
Leonards, rock 'n' roll.

published Skating with Hadiw
Grace, and Richard Tillinghast,
political poet and author of Our Flag
Was Still There, will read from their
works.
MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE
COMPANY - University Music-
al Company, 8 p.m., Power Center
(764-2538).
The second weekend performance
will feature dances to Samuel
Barber's Cave of the Heart, Carl
Nielsen's Act of Light, and Eugene
Lester's Plain of Prayer.
THE FIREBUGS - The Brecht
Company, 8 p.m., Residential
College Auditorium, East Quad
(995-0532).
See Friday's listing for more
details.
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.
KISMET - Comic Opera Guild, 2
& 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
THE ARK (761-1451) - Craig
Harris Quintet, jazz.
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-
8310) - Larry Fuller Trio, Jazz.
THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) -
Domino, dance and party band.
THE EARLE (994-0211) - Rick
Burgess Trio, jazz.
MAINSTREET COMEDY
SHOWCASE (996-9080) -
Sheila Kay.
NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436) - New Music Dance
Party, DJ Robert LeLievre.
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
(996-2747) - Tracy Lee and the
Leonards, rock 'n' roll.
U-CLUB (763-2236) - New
Music Dance Party, DJ Eric
Pascarelli.
FURTHERMORE
FOURTH ANNUAL STAR-
BOUND TALENT COMPE-
TITION FINALS - UAC, 7:30
p.m., Mendelssohn Theatre,
Michigan League (763-1107).
Stranger's On A Train will host
this year's competition featuring a
variety of dance, singing, poetry
readings, and other acts.
3RD ANNUAL LEADERSHIP
CONFERENCE - Student Or-
ganization Development Center, 9
a.m-5 p.m., Union (763-5900).
"Leadership at Michigan: A
Growing Tradition," is the theme of
this conference keynoted by
University Regent Sarah Goddard
Power..
61ST ANNUAL KIWANIS
SALE - Kiwanis Club of Ann
Arbor, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.., Kiwanis
Activities Bldg., 200 South First at

LADY AND THE TRAMP (H.
Luske, 1985), MTF, 6:30 p.m.,
Mich.
Two mutts from opposite sides
of the tracks try to make love work
in a dog-eat-dog world (nudge-nudge).
Easily Disney's best, most romantic
film.
THE ROCKING HORSE
WINNER (Anthony Pelissier,
1949), CG, DBL/7:00 p.m., Nat
Sci.
D.H. Lawrence's tale of a young
boy who is able to see the future
while slowly losing touch with the
present.
QUARTET (Ralph Smart, Harold
French, Arthur Crabtree, Ken
Annakin, 1948), CG, DBL/8:45
p.m., Nat Sci.
Four from writer Somerset
Maugham.
8MM FILM FESTIVAL
WINNERS NIGHT, Eye &
AAFC, 7:00 & 9:00 p.m., Ann
Arbor Theater.
For details dial 662-2470.
THE FRONT (Martin Ritt, 1976),
Hill St., 8:00 p.m., Hill St.
Woody Allen takes a serious turn
as a front for several blacklisted
writers during the McCarthy era.

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West Washington (665-2211).
See Friday's listing for more
details.
SUNDAY

CAMPUS CINEMA

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HOMEMADE PASTAS
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CAMPUS CINEMA

ELLEN HARGIS AND BAR-
BARA WEISS CONCERT -
Merrill Lynch Winterfare '87, 8
p.m., Kerrytown Concert House,
415 North Fourth Ave. (769-2999).
Ellen Hargis, soprano, will be
accompanied by harpsichordist Bar-
bara Weiss in a performance of 17th
century English and Italian songs.
UNIVERSITY WIND EN-
SEMBLE - School of Music, 8
p.m., Rackham Auditorium (763-
4726).
The performance, directed by H.
Robert Reynolds, will include
Beethoven's Sextet, Mozart's
Abduction from the Seraglio, and
Gunther Schuller's Symphony for
Brass and Percussion.
MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE
COMPANY - University Musi-
cal Company, 8 p.m., Power Center
(764-2538).

PARIS, TEXAS (Wim Wen-
ders,1984), CG, 6:30 & 9:15 p.m.,
MLB 4.
After wandering four years in the
desert, a man (the dynamic H.D.
Stanton) confronts the son he left
behind. Written by Sam Shepard.
8MM FILM FESTIVAL, Eye &
AAFC, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m., Aud A.
For details buzz 662-2470.
BANANAS (Woody Allen, 1971),
Hill St., 7:15 & 9:05 p.m., Hill St.
The Woodman plays a nebbish
inventor who goes off on the road to
South America and gets caught up in
revolution.
TRUE STORIES has been can-
celled
PERFORMANCES
POETS AND AUTHORS IN
PERFORMANCE - Border's
Book Shop, 8 p.m., Kerrytown
Concert House, 415 North Fourth
Avenue (769-2999).
Tom Lynch, author of the recently

JAMES KIBBLE ORGAN
RECITAL - School of Music
Organ Department, 4 p.m., Blanche
Anderson Moore Hall, School of
Music, North Campus (764-4726).
James Kibbie will perform works
by Dietrich Buxtehude as the first
recital in a series commemorating
the 350th anniversary of the
composer's birth.
UNIVERSITY CONTEM-
PORARY DIRECTIONS EN-
SEMBLE - School of Music, 8
p.m., Rackham Auditorium (764-
0594).
Composer Jacob Druckman will
be in residence as Leo Najar,
Elizabeth Stoyanovich, and David
Gompper each conduct one of
Druckman's works. The pieces
included areBo, Valentine, Lamia , as
well as well as Songs from the
Mountain by composer Nicholas
Thorne.
MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE
C O M P A N Y - University
Musical Company, 3 p.m., Power
Center (764-2538).
The performance includes dance to
Copeland's Appalachian Spring,
Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, and
Bartok's Temptations of the Moon.
THE FIREBUGS - The Brecht
Company, 2 p.m., Residential
College Auditorium, East Quad
(995-0532).
See Friday's listing for more
details.

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" Mousaka - Pastistsio - Dolmades
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" Liquor, Beer Wine
. Special Cocktail Menu
COMPLETE CARRY OUT SERVICE
226 S. Main at Liberty, Ann Arbor
Hrs:M-Thur 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri-Sat 1a.m.-Il p.m.

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back ribs, large selection of chicken
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sandwiches, burgers, beer, wine and
cocktails. Open I1 a.m.-I I p.m.
Mon.-Thurs., bar 'til midnight, Fri.
and Sat. 11 a.m.-midnight, bar 'til
I a.m.; 4-10 p.m. Sunday, bar,
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" Real Seafood Co.
341S. Main St., 769-5960
Excellent fresh seafood dishes
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featured daily along with beer,
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midnight; Fri. and Sat. 11:30 a.m.-
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Sun., bar 'til lI p.m.

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