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M A G A Z I N E

VOLUME 6,

NO. 4

OCTOBER 2, 1987

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YPSILANTI PLASMA CENTER
with this ad:
-Mearn $18 upon first visit
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Water Tower , open for new donors Mon.,
N hWed., and Fri. 9- 12:30, Tue.,
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PERFORMANCES
FRIDAY
UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY
BAND AND WIND
ENSEMBLE - 8 P.M., Hill
Auditorium
Adolphus Hailstork's American
Guernica will be featured along
with the premiere of Leslie
Bassett's Fantasy.
WILLIAM BOLCOM AND
JOAN MORRIS - 8 p.m.,
Kerrytown Concerst House, 415
North Fourth Ave.
William Bolcom, a virtuoso
pianist, and soprano Joan Morris
will perform classic American
popular songs.
"ANGEL STREET" - Ann
Arbor CIvic Theater, 338 South
Main.
Patricia Rector will directhPatrick
Hamilton's drama about a husband
causing his wife to become insane.
SATURDAY
THE OLIVIA S T R E E T
STOMPERS - Kerrytown
Concert House, 415 North Fourth
Ave.
John D'ArmsUniversity Classics
professor, and his six person band
will perofrm ragtime, jazz, and
DIxieland music.
"BACK IN TOWN" - 8:30
p.m., Performance Network, 408
West Washington

Men Working, a local all-male
contact improvisation group will
perform a combination of
gymnastics and acrobatics.
"ANGEL STREET" - 8 p.m.,
Ann Arbor Civic Theater.
See Friday's listing for more
details.
SUNDAY
ALOGONQUIN ORAL
HISTORY TALES - 1 p.m.,
Universtiy Musuem of Art '
Jerry Hopetoss, a champion
craftsman and traditional dancer
will present local oral stories of
the Alogonquin tribe.
WHITE EYE DRUM GROUP
- 2 p.m., University Museum of
Art
The White Eye Drum Group, a
distinguished group from Ontario,
BARS & CLUBS
THE APARTMENT
LOUNGE (769-4060)
Friday and Saturday: Robert
Penn Blues Band
Classic Motown and down-home
blues.
THE ARK (761-1451)
Friday: RFD Boys
Bluegrass and humor.
Saturday: Footloose
Local jazz-tinged bluegrass.
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-
8310)
Friday & Saturday: Koke
McKesson
Jazz vocalist.

The BLIND PIG (996-8555)
Friday: Jeanne and the Dreams
Danceable Motown ,R&B, and
originals.
Saturday: Steve Nardella Rock 'n'
Roll Trio
Rock 'n' Roll and rockabilly
classics.
*EVERY FRIDAY(5:30-
8pm): Drivin' Sideways
Country, rockabilly, and vintage
rock 'n' roll
THE EARLE (994-0211)
Friday & Saturday: Rick
Burgess Trio, jazz.
MAINSTREET COMEDY
SHOWCASE(996-9080)
Friday & Saturday: Jack Coen
MOUNTAIN JACK'S (665-
1133)
Friday & Saturday: Sugar Beat
Top 40.
NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436)
Friday & Saturday: Top-
40/Funk Dance Party
Sunday: Megafunk Dance Party
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
(996-2747)
Friday and Saturday: Tracy Lee
and the Leonards
Probably the best and most popular
local rock 'n' roll band.
U-CLUB (763-2236)
Friday: New Music Dance Party
FURTHERMORE

313 South State.
First Light, the first novel by
local writer Charles baxter will be
presented.
YOM KIPPUR SERVICES
REFORMED-6:45 at Hillel, 339
E. Liberty.
CONSERVATIVE-6:45 at
Michigan Union Ballroom.
ORTHODOX-Friends meeting at
6:45 at 1420 Hill.
SATURDAY
YOM KIPPUR SERVICES
REFORMED-10 a.m. at Hillel
CONSERVATIVE-9 a.m. at the
Michigan Union Ballroom
ORTHODOX-9:30 at 1420 Hill
SUNDAY
ISRAELI FOLK DANCING
- 7:30-10 p.m., Hillel, 339 East
Liberty
One hour instruction followed by
open dancing for all level students.
PHI BETA SIGMA
FRATERNITY OPEN
HOUSE
--6-9 p.m. William Monroe
Trotter House
Dinner seved, Semi Formal Attire
SIGN LANGUAGE CLUB
-2-4 p.m., Rm. 2209 A&B,
Mich. Union
Disabled Student Services' "Signs
of the Times" Beginners to Ad-
vanced welcome.

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' Located on bus line-take Bus 6 to 18 and more information
Bus 6to 18482-6793
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Clark Gable's appearance on campus may be endangered
as some film co-ops alter their format to include more
first-run films. See story, Page 6
MusIC
Guns N' Roses, Buckwheat Zydeco
FILM
A stylish 'Near Dark' disappoints
COYER STORY
University film co-ops stuggle for survival

FRIDAY

PUBLICATION PARTY - 4-
6 p.m., Shaman Drum Bookshop,

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MICH-ELLANY
Interview: Danish Jacob Holt
shows 'American Pictures'
THE LIST
What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend

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EDITORS.................................................Rebecca Blumenstein
Alan Paul
FILM EDITOR............................................John Shea
MUSIC EDITOR.....................................................Beth Fertig
CARTOONIST..........................................................Fred Zinn
BUSINESS MANAGER..................................Rebecca Lawrence
SALES MANAGER...............................................Anne Kubek
ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER...........................Karen Brown
Cover 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.

Longtime local faves Footloose play bluegrass this weekend at the Ark. See the List for more details.

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