ARTS The Michigan Daily L Monday, March 9, 1987 Page 5 Vienna Virtuosi: Serious stuff, folks By Rebecca Chung Anyone who decided not to at - tend the Vienna Symphony Virtuo - si's concert at Rackham last Friday night missed out on a fun time. This is not to say they missed out on a aesthetically uplifting time, or an emotionally overwhelming time, or a brilliantly interpretative time. Any group of serious musicians from a musically serious town like Vienna who would end a two-hour performance, consisting of things like arrangements of Die Zauberf - lote for flute and vibraphone, with a polka probably had no intention of seriously sending their audience into serious contemplation of things the classical music lover is expected to take seriously. There is a place for concerts like this. They even have a, yes, serious intent. They make it difficult for classical music lovers to take truly unim - portant matters like...themselves ...seriously. The Virtuosi consists of a flu - tist, oboist, clarinetist, basoonist, horn player, trombonist, and per- cussionist, all of whom are mem - bers of the Vienna Symphony. They appeared in various combi - nations and permutations through - out the performance, the percus - sionist Martin Kerschbaum playing drum set (yes, an honest-to-God drum set, although it was nothing Neil Pert would admit to owning) during Haydn's March for the Prince of Wales and vibraphone for most of the rest; and trombonist Helmut Ascherl not appearing at all until after intermission. The program was, to put it mildly, varied. Opening with the Haydn, it moved through a von Einem quintet (op. 46) written in 1971, the Zauberflote duets men - tioned earlier, Mozart's Diver - timento No. 8 in F major (K213), Debussy's Le Petit Negre, Blues for Gilbert by Mark Glentworth, Leo - nid Schwarz's Oriental Suite, Trio , for Flute, Vibraphone, and Trom - bone by John Fisher (composed for this tour), Escapade by Manny Albam, and the polka, which was actually part of Denes Agay's Five Easy Dances and included a tango, bolero, waltz, and rhumba as well. Remember Agay from your piano lesson days? If you're cringing, you do. If you don't, but remember John Schaumn or Michael Aaron, consider yourself fortunate- you could have been more bored than you thought you were. Very few of these pieces could be said to be a triumph of the corn - poser's art, and it would have been a sad evening indeed if the Virtuosi had tried to pass it off as such. But by the time the flutist and at-that- point vibraphonist appeared for their duet, the audience had been let in on the secret. Even better- this seemingly inane arrangement for two instruments normally separated by three rows of violins was ab - solutely enchanting. So was Le Petit Negre. So was Blues for Gil - bert. So was the Divertimento, and, yes, so was the polka (although there was a bit more tongue in the cheeks of the musi - cians). Most gratifying of all, however, was seeing what could happen with an assortment of minor, even trite pieces in the hands of musicians who had their priorities straight. In the important sense, the Virtuosi maintained its seriousness. They kept their tempos, watched their intonation, had their sound honed to a penetrating clearness, played with expression, and most importantly, interpreted with conviction and ut - most attention. It was wonderful to hear Kerschbaum, all alone on the; stage with only the vibraphone between him and the audience, play' the unmistakably American sound - ing Blues for Gilbert as if he really loved it, and refreshing to hear clean cutoffs, good balance, and all-a - round professionalism no matter what the Virtuosi was playing. I wonder if they do weddings.... Records Zoogz Rift and the Amazing Shitheads Looser Than Clams... A' Historical Retrospective' SST Records Zoogz Rift is "a very strange, fat man in dark sunglasses" who sings songs like, "Idiots on the miniature Golf Course" and "Lobotomy 2." Actually, much to my surprise they aren't just cheap Camper Van Beethoven rip-offs. The former, like many of the other tracks on this album, is a cross between new music and jazz fusion, slightly reminiscent of Arthur Jade and Rough Cut, or the Simon LeKirk Electric String Quartet. Other songs like, "Dinkle Dance" and "Secret Marines - The Sequel" feature genuinely funny lyrics, as well as interesting music. Clams, Zoogz's seventh album, is actually a compilation of works from his previous six. The first five were on his own independent label, and the one before that, Island of Living Puke, was his first on the SST label. In general this record is interesting, funny, and has some very good and original music on it. The Amazing Shitheads provide smooth backup, and Zoogz's voice is shrill and anxiety ridden. Overall an excellent combination. -Akim D. Reinhardt ii The Calendar of The University of Michigan The calendar combines meeting, lecture work- shop and conference announcements with other events happening each week on campus. It is based on The University Record calendar, and is open to all University sponsored groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publi- cation. Address all information to: Jule A. Brown, publications assistant, University Rec- ord, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) denotes events to which admission is charged. MONDAY March 9 A-Squares--Sq dancing, 8:30-10 pm, 4073 E Engr Bldg. 668- 6358. Comp Vision Res Lab--Sem, C Jacobus, "Three- Dimensional Imaging & Some Applications," 5 pm, 3427 EECS Bldg. 764-8505. Christian Sci Org--Mtg, 7:15 pm, 3rd Fl, Mich League. 665-4128. Guild House--Writers Ser, A Mave & K Sleadd, 8 pm, 802 Monroe St. 662-5189. Gay Liberation--Lesbian-Gay Male Community Open House, 8:30 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N Division St. 665-0606, 763-4186. Prog Judaic Stds/LSA/Ne E & N Afr Stds--Brown bag lec, K Kaufman-Shelemay, "The Music & Liturgy of the Falashas," noon, 3050 Frieze Bldg; film,The Jazz Singer, & disc, M Slobin, "Jewish Musical Influences in the World of Jazz,"7:30 pm, Rackham Amph. 763-9047. LSA--Fac mtg, 4:10 pm, Aud 4, MLB. Sch Music--Recitals, P Cooper, piano, 8 pm Recital Hall, & G Stanton, organ, 8 pm, Hill Aud. Men Against Rape Culture--Donut sale, all day, Haven Hall Fishbowl. 763-5865. Sch Nursing--Lec, S Donaldson, "Implications for Clinical Studies for basic research in Skeletal Muscle," 4 pm, E Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. 763-9710. *Fac Women's Club--Lunch & Listen, P McCrackin, "Can Economic Policy Be Managed?" 11:30-1 pm, Mich Rm, Mich League. 665-9622,971-6608. U-M-Flint--Book review, A Matheson, "The Dollmaker," Alumni Rm, 3rd Fl, Univ Ctr. 762-3456. CRLT--Workshop, K Zinn, "Using Personal Computers for Classroom Records,"7-9 pm, 225 Angell Hall. Regis: 764- 0505. Sch Music--Lee/recital, E Derr, "Beethoven's Opus 2: An Organic Whole in Three Sonatas," 8 pm, Recital Hall. Tae Kwon Do Club--Beg welcome, 6:30-8:15 pm, 2275 CCRB. 665-7399. World Hunger Ed-Action Comm--Mtg, 6 pm, 4202 Mich Union. 663-4301. Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club-- Beg, 7:15 pm, IM Sports Bldg. 763-3562. Comp Ctr --Courses, "Getting Started with MTS, Pt II (Zenith)," 3-5 pm, 2065 Frieze Bldg, & "Using Your Student Request Account," 7-9 pm, 120 W Engr. Regis: 747-2424. Ctr Chinese Stds--Brown bag lec, R Murphey, "An Innocent Abroad--Images of CBI & of China, 1942-46," noon, & lec, J Domes, "The Politics of Economic Reforms in the PRC: Policies, Results & Future Perspectives," 2 pm, Lane Hall Commons Rm. 764-6308. Career Ping & Plcmt --Progs: "Developing a Job Search Network, Pt I," & "Resumes for Creative Fields," 4:10 pm, 3200 SAB. Regis: 764-7460. Asian Stds Undergrad Assoc--1st gen mtg/film, "Travel & Study Experiences in Asia," 8 pm, Lane Hall Commons Rm. 763-6093. Intl Appropriate Tech Assoc--Disc/exploration IATA Lib, 7-9 pm, 4202 Mich Union. 665-5244. Urban, Tech & Environ Ping--Lec, A Rapoport, "The Study of Conflict," 4 pm, Rackham Amph. 763-7205. Tau Beta P--Tutoring lower level math, sci & engr, 7-I1 pm, 307 Undergrad Lib; 8-10 pm, 2332 Bursley Hall, & 8- 10 pm, Dining Hall, S Quad Dorm. 764-6250. TUESDAY March 10 Sch Art--Pres, C Burke, "Medical Illustration: A Unique & Rewarding Artistic Discipline," 7:30 pm, 2210 Art & Arch Bldg. 764-0397. CRL T--TA Workshop, D Elliott, R Ridley & G Williams, "Preparing Graphics for Instructional Presentations," 7-10:30 pm, Mich Media, 400 4th St. Regis: 763-2396. C EW--Symposium, "Change in the Lives of Educated *Human Resource Devp--Workshop, S Keyes, "Word Processing," 8:30-11:30 am, 1050 Ad Svcs Bldg. Scm, M Johnston, "Mechanisms of Early Brain Injury," noon, 10th Level, CHGD Commons, 300 N Ingalls Bldg. 764-7410. Intl Ctr--Lee, "Organized & Documented for Your Trip Abroad," 3 pm, 603 E Madison St. 747-2259. Microcomp Ed Ctr--Class, "Introduction to MS Word for the Macintosh," 7 pm, Aud 3, MLB. 764-5396. Sch Music--Recital, string dept, 8 pm, Recital Hall. 763- 4726. Mus Art--Art Breaks, "Max Ernst," 12:10 pm. Med Ctr--Mastectomy Disc Grp, noon-1:15 pm, Rm B1H1101. 763-9953. Russ & E Europ Stds --Lec, Z Garcia, "Russian Industrialists in War and Revolution," 4 pm, Lane Hall Commons Rm. Stdts of Objectivism--Mtg, 8 pm, Mich Rm, Mich Union. 663-5589. Visiting Writers Ser--Poetry reading, C Gilbert, 4 pm, W Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. 764-0327. Arch & Urban PIng/Nat Resources--Lec, D Marble, "Geographic Information Systems & Computer Graphics," noon, 1046 Dana Bldg. 763-9832. Comp Ctr--Course, "Introduction to Tell-A-Graf," 7-9 pm, 4003 SEB. Regis: 747-2424. Intl Ctr--Film, Semester at Sea, 4:30 pm, 603 E Madison St. 764-9310. Ne E & N Afr Stds --Lec, F De Jong, "The Shi'a Sects in Turkey: Aspect of Their Rituals & Cosmologies," 4 pm, E Lee Rm, Rackham Bldg. 764-0350. Psychobiol--Colloq, R Davis, "Axonal Interactions in Goldfish Tectum Ocular Patches," 12:30-2 pm, 1057 Ment Hlth Res Inst. 747-0933. Career Ping & Plcmt--Progs: "Designing a Resume: Layout & Printing Options," (Regis: 764-7460), Lec Rm 1, MLB; "Choosing Your Major," 2011 MLB," & The Job Search," 3200 SAB. All at 4:10 pm. TARDA/Doctor Who Fan Club--Mtg, 8 pm, 296 Dennison Bldg. 769-0928. Intl Appropriate Tech Assoc--Disc/films: The Other Way, & Man & Nature, 7-9 pm, 603 E Madison St. 665-5244. Tau Beta Pi--Tutoring lower level math, sci & engr, 7-11 pm, 307 Undergrad Lib. 764-6250. WEDNESDAY March 11 Am Soc of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing-- Brown bag lec, A Richards, "Dynamic Tomography & Floral Radiograms," noon, 2032 Nat Resources Bldg. 763- 5803.. Anat & Cell Biol --Sem, R Orkin, "Hyaluronidase & Morphogenesis," 12:05 pm, 5732 Med Sci II Bldg. AIESEC/Inti Bus Club--Mtg, 5:15 pm, K1310 Kresge Bldg. 747-2232. Bioengr--Sem, D Anderson & G Leichtman, "Design Considerations for a CNS Auditory Prosthesis," 4 pm (coffee: 3:30 pm), 1017 Dow Bldg. Bus Ad/Finance Club/Placement Ofc--Lec, D Horn, "Investment Banking," 4:30 pm, Hale Aud, Assembly Hall Bldg. 764-1365. Commission for Women--Mtg/lee, C Dolan-Greene, 'A Response to Questions Raised at the October 'Taking Charge of Your Future' Workshop," noon-1:30 pm, W Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. 764-3423. CRLT--Workshop, R Ridley, D Elliott & G Williams, "Preparing Graphics for Instructional Presentations," 7-10:30 pm, Mich Media, 400 4th St. Regis: 764-0505. TA Workshop, P Materka, "Time Management," 6:30-9 pm, 109 E Madison St. Regis: 763-2396. U-M-DBN--Film, Friday the 13th Pt VI--Jason Lives, 7:30 pm, Rec & Org Ctr. 593-5390. Disser Support Grp--8:30-10 am, 3100 Mich Union. 764- 8312. Sch Ed--Mtg, prospective grad students, 6 pm, Tribute Rm, 1322 Sch Ed Bldg. 764-7563. U-M-Flint--Concert, "Just Friends," Old-time & Celtic to Ragtime & Blues, Riverview Rm, 3rd F, Univ Ctr. 762- 3456. Coffeehouse performer of the Month, A Cleveland, 7 pm, Univ Ctr Brewery. 762-3431. Poetry reading, N Giobanni & J Minty, 7 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva. 762-3200. Mich Gay Union --Soc/disc grp, 9 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St. 763-4186. Sch Music--Recital, stu harpsichord, 8 pm, Moore Hall & A Monoz-Sune, piano, 8 pm, Rackham Assem Hall. 763- 4726. Netherlands Amer Univ League--Lec, A Bumier & I van Maurik, "Contemporary Dutch Feminist Literature," 8 pm, 603 E Madison St. 764-5370. Sch Art--Lec, H Ehses, "Rhetorical Devices in Graphic Design,"7:30 pm, 2104 Art & Arch Bldg. 764-0397. Russ & E Europ Stds--Brown bag lec, Z Garcia, "The Menshevik Leaders of the Petrograd Soviet in 1917," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. SIGMA--Mtg, prospective grad stdts, 6 pm, Tribute Rm, Sch Ed. 763-4288. Comp Ctr--Course, "Text Formatting with TeX," 3-5 pm, (1st of 2), 4003 SEB. Regis: 747-2424. CEW--Lec, B Sicherman, "The Making of a Progressive Physician: Alice Hamilton," 3 pm (tea: 2:30 pm), W Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. 763-7225. Hillel--Lee, F Colon, "What Am I Doing the Rest of My Life?" 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336. *Hill St Cinema--On the Waterfront, 8 pm, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336. Career Ping & Plcmt--Workshop, "Finding a Summer Job: Strategies for the Procrastinator," 6:10 pm, 3200 SAB. 764-7460. Tau Beta Pi --Tutoring lower level math, sci & engr: 2332 Bursley Hall; Red Carpet Annex, Alice Lloyd Hall; Main Dining Hall, S Quad Dorm, 8-10 pm, & 307 Undergrad Lib, 7-11pm. 764-6520. Women Stds--Recep, Michigan Quarterly Review's special issue, "Women & Memory," 4-6 pm, 232 W Engr. THURSDAY March 12 Acad Women's Caucus--Panel disc, "Impact of Rape Culture on Women Faculty," noon- 1:30 pm, Dining Rooms 4 & 5, Mich League. 763-6634, 764-1105. Mus Art/Histof Art--J Paul Getty Fellowship Lee, L Weingarden, "Naturalized Nationalism: A Ruskinian Discourse in the Search for a New American Style of Architecture," 7 pm, Aud A, Angell Hall. Sch Art--Lee, J Moldenhauer, "Women Designers: Bauhaus to Present," 2104 Art & Arch Bldg. 764-0397. Mus Anthro--Brown bag lec, M Tosi, "Corners of Arabia: Coastal Archaeology in Yemen & Oman in Search of a Strategy," noon, Museums Bldg. CRLT--Workshop, "Designing & Grading Tests," 7-9:30 pm, 109 E Madison. Regis: 764-0505. U-M-DBN--See March 11. Bus Ad--Mgmt of Tech Lee Ser, R Graham, 'The Competitive Challenge to US Manufacturing Comanies: or The Koreans Are Coming," 4:15 pm, Hale Aud, Bus Ad. Evol & Human Behavior Prog--Sem, A McGuire, "Helping in Biological & Social Relationships;" L Kyl- Heku, "Hierarchy Negotiation;" M Symington, "Ecological Correlates of Party Size in the Black Spider," & D Jones, "Selfish Memes," 3:30 pm, 2053 LSA Bldg. 936-2526. *Exhibit Mus--Feature show, "The Universe Game," 8 pm, Planetarium, 1109 Geddes Ave. 764-0478. Engl Lang & Lit--Colloq in Critical Theory, M Fries, "Narrating the Homeland: Christa Wolf & Johannes Bobrowski," 8 pm, E Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. 764-5481. His House Christian Fellowship--Bible study, 7:30-9 pm, 925 E Ann St. 663-0483, 665-0775. Ctr JapaneseStds--Brown bag lec, S Ledden, "Cross-Cultural Employment," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. 764-6307. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship--Mtg, 7 pm, 127 E Quad. 668-6358. Mich League--Intl Night, Provincial France, 4:30--7:30 pm, The League Buffet. Sch Music--Recital, E Tomorsky, oboe, 8 pm, Recital Hall. Concert, Jazz Band, 8 pm, Rackham Aud. 763-4726. *Perf, Univ Dance Co, "A Gallery of Dances," 8 pm, Power Ctr. Tickets: 763-5460. Mus Art--See March 10. Ment Hith Res Inst--Lec, A Reiner, "Are Retinal Neural Peptides Found Only in Amacrine Cells?" 12:20 pm, 2055 MHRI. 764-0573. Med Ctr--Lupmectomy Disc Grp, noon--1:15 pm, Rm B11H101. 763-9953, 936-4300. Scottish Country Dancers--Beg: 7 pm; intermed/advanced: 8 pm, & soc: 9 pm, Forest Hills Comm Ctr, 2351 Shadowood. 996-0129. Univ AA --Mtg, noon, 3200 Mich Union (non-smoking), St Mary's Ed Ctr (smoking). 764-8312. Union Arts Progs--Arts at Mid-Day, Y Green, piano, 12:15 pm, Pendleton Rm, Mich Union. Visiting Writers Ser--Fic reading, M Simpson, 4 pm, W Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. 764-0475. WELS Lutheran Campus Ministry --Disc, "Living In Grace," noon, Mich Rm, Mich Union. 662-0663, 761- 6362. Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club--See March 9. Comp Ctr--Course, "Introduction to Tell-A-Graf," 7-9 pm, (1st of 4), 4003 SEB. Regis: 747-2424. Black Med Assoc --Lec, A Mazrui, "Apartheid & Apart- AIDS: Moral & Physical Deficiency Syndrome in Southern Africa," 7:30 pm, Ford Amph, 1500 E Med Ctr Dr. 936- 4000. Peace & Justice Committee--Teach-In, J Boise, D Axelrod, T Wagner, 'The Connection Between Pentagon & the U," 7:30 pm, 124 E Quad. 662-2028. Inst of Pub Policy Stds--Conf, "Effects of US Policy on Intemational Economic Development," 3-5 pm, Rackham Amph, & dinner at Campus Inn!@#$ Reser & info: 763- 2318. Ne E & N Afr Stds--Lec, J Clinton, 'The Near East as a Literary Ecumene," 4 pm, E Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. 764-0350. Career Ping & Pcmt--Workshop, "Exploring Opportunities in the Business Sector," 4:10 pm, 3200 SAB. Regis: 764- 7460. Intl Appropriate Tech Assoc--Org mtg, 5:30-7 pm, 4202 Mich Union. 665-5244. Tau Beta Pi --Tutoring lower level math, sci & engr: 7-11 pm, 307 Undergrad Lib. 764-6520. Pharmacy--Sem, C Johnson, "Synthesis of Biologically Active Polyoxygenated Cyclo-Alkanoides," 4 pm, 3554 C C Little Bldg. 747-2224 FRIDAY U-M-DBN--Lec, F Hetzel, "Photo-Dynamic Therapy for the Treatment of Malignant Tumors," 2:30 pm, 144 CAB. 593- 5277. U-M-DBN--Film, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, 7:30 pm, 138 CAB. 593-5555. *U-M-Flint--Family Times, 5-10 pm, Kid's Rec, Activity Areas 1 & 2, Rec Bldg. 762-3441. Lee, S Chisholm, "Of Course, Women Dare," 8 pm, Mich Rms A-D, Univ Ctr. 762-3456. Guild House--Friday Noon Forum/*lunch avail, B Kritt, "Guatemala: The Military's Program of 'Development,' noon, 802 Monroe St. 662-5189. Korean Christian Fellowship--Bible study, 9 pm, Campus Chapel. 747-0120. MLK/Rosa Parks Prog--Panel disc, J Samora, R Farley, T Holt & S Pedraza, "The Struggle for Citizenship: Blacks & Hispanics in American History," 3-5 pm, Anderson Rm, Mich Union. 764-9934. Linguistics--Lec, M Dryer, "Statistical Word Order Universals," 3 pm, 3050 Frieze Bldg. Sch Music--Recitals, D Van Dover, bass trombone, 6 pm, & G Young, clarinet, 8 pm, Recital Hall. Fac Recital, E Parmentier, organ, 8 pm, Moore Hall. 763-4726. *Perf, Univ Dance Co, "A Gallery of Dances," 8 pm, Power Ctr. Tickets: 763-5460. Philosophy--Colloq, D Gauthier, "Hobbes's Social Contract," 1 pm, & J Hampton, "Hobbes's Explanation of the State," * 3:30 pm, Mich Rm, Mich League. Pub Hith Stu Assoc--Lec, R Bayer & J Lipshutz, "US/Nicaragua Medical Aid Projects," 1:30 pm, 3042 Sch Pub HIth. 761-3186. Russ & E Europ Stds--Copemicus Lee, T Ash, "Solidarity & the European Question," 8 pm, Rackham Lee Hall. *Women's Tennis--vs Eastem Mich Univ, 1:30 pm, Track & Tennis Bldg. Tae Kwon Do Club--Beg welcome, 6-8 pm, 1200 CCRB. 665-7399. MLK/Rosa Parks Prog--Lec, C Steele, "The Psychology of Self-Affirmation: Sustaining the Integrity of the Self," 4 pm, 6050 ISR. 747-3603. Inst of Pub Policy Stds--Conf, "Effects of US Policy on Intemational Economic Development," Rackham Bldg, & lunch at Campus Inn. Reser and info: 763-2318. Ne E & N Afr Stds --Brown bag lec, J Clinton, "Problems & Prospects in Near Eastern Literary Studies," noon, 3050 Frieze Bldg. 764-0350. S & SE Asian Stds --Lec/slides, A Drake, "An Analysis of the Bornean Body Snatching Rumor Panics," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. 747-2082. AstroFest/Exhibit Mus/Aerospace Engr--Lee, J Louden, "Telescopes: How They Work & What to Do with the One You Bought for Halley's Comet," 7:30 pm, Aud 3, MLB. 426-5396. SATURDAY March 14 Sch Art--Lee, H Seppa, "The Work of Heikki Seppa," 2104 Art & Arch Bldg. 764-0397. Cont Med Ed--Conf, "Annual Postgraduate Course in Obstetrics & Gynecology: Challenges & Changes of the 1980s," 7:45 am-4:30 pm, Towsley Ctr. 763-1400. *U-M-DBN--1890s children's prog, ages 4-9, Miniature Farmhouse, 10 am, noon, 2 & 4 pm, Henry Ford Estate-Fair Lane. Regis: 593-5590. *Exhibit Mus--Family show, The Brightest Stars, 10:30 & 11:30 am, & "The Universe Game," 1:30, 2:45 & 4 pm, Planetarium, 1109 Geddes Ave. 764-0478. *Human Resource Devp -Workshop, C Heavenrich, 'The Art of Living Life as an Adventure," 9 am-12:30 pm, 1111 Kipke Dr. Regis: 764-7410. Info Tech Div/LSA--Software Fair, "Academic & Administrative Applications of Computer Software," 1 am-5 pm, Sch Ed. 763-6060. Sch Music--Recitals, Y Green, piano, 4 pm, A Kats/M Powell, clarinet/conducting, 6 pm, & L Homer, piano, 8 pm, Recital Hall. 763-4726. *Perf, Univ Dance Co, "A Gallery of Dances," 8 pm, Power Ctr. Tickets: 763-5460. *Concert, M Andre, trumpet & L Raver, organ, 8 pm, Hill Aud. Tickets: Univ Mus Soc, Burton Tower & 764-2538. Philosophy--Colloq, G Kavka, "Hobbes as a Modern Liberal," 10 am, Mich Rm, Mich League. *Men's Gymnastics--vs Westem Mich Univ, 7 pm, Crisler Arena. Engl--Reading, B Homback, "Yeats," 8 pm, 218 Canterbury House. 764-6330. Stu Woodshop--Safety class for new shop users, Sess I, 9 am-1 pm, SAB. 763-4025. LSA/ITD--Software Fair, 10 am-5 pm, Sch Ed. SUNDAY. March 15 Zen Buddhist Temple--Meditation Svc, 5-7 pm, 1214 Packard Road. 761-6520. *Exhibit Mus--Feature show, "The Universe Game," 1:30, 2:45 & 4 pm, Planetarium, 1109 Geddes Ave. 764-0478. *U-M-Flint--Family Times, noon-8 pm, Rec Bldg. 762- 3441. Concert, Univ Band & Genessee Wind Symphony Concert, 3 pm, U-M-Theatre. 762-3377. His House Christian Fellowship--Bible study/meal, 6-8 pm, 925 E Ann St. 663-0483, 665-0775. Sch Music --Recital, K Loeffler, percussion, 4 pm, Recital Hall. Concert, Mich Youth Symph Brass Ensemble, 3 pm, Rackham Aud. Fac Buxtehude Ser, M Johns, organ, 4 pm, Moore Hall. 763-4726. *Perf, Univ Dance Co, "A Gallery of Dances," 2 pm, Power Ctr. Tickets: 763-5460. Mus Art--Docent tour, "Ides of March," 2 pm. Stdts of Objectivism--Lecs 7: "The Philosophy of Objectivism (intro)," Rm P1004, & "Understanding I i