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M A G A Z I N E

VOLUME 6, NO. 10
Saxophonist Branford Marsalis,
a member of thefirstfamily of
contemporary jazz, has a new
album out. See RECORDS,
page 4.

NOVEMBER

13, 1987

PERFORMANCES
FRIDAY
UNIVERSITY
SYMPHONY BAND A N D
CONCERT - 8 p.m., Hill
Auditorium
Donald Schleicher will conduct
the concert band, and H. Robert
Reynolds will conduct the
symphony band in performance
including the works of Sousa,
Feld, and Fresco.
UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S
GLEE CLUB ANNUAL
FALL CONCERT -8 p.m.,
Rackham
Rosalie Edwards will direct the
glee club in a medly of various
types of songs.
"THE BIG SHOW" - 8
p.m., Mendelssohn Theater
The Comedy Company's
annual fall show will feauture
student written and performed
original skits.
"DRESS SUITS T O
HIRE" - 8p.m, Trueblood
Theater, Frieze Bldg.
Split Britches, a New York
City feminist theater troupe
presents the Holly Hughes play
about the images of women and
sexuality. A panel discussion
focusing on "Feminist Theater
Today" will feature theater critics
Elin Diamond and Sue -Ellen Case
and will follow the drama.
"EMBRACING T H E

BUTCHER" -8 p.m.,
Residential College Auditorium,
East Quad
The Brecht Company will
perform Brech's "The Measures
Taken," and Mueller's "Mauser".
Post-performancediscussion will
feature theater critic Alisa Solomon.
COMEDY SPORTZ AT
THE HEIDELBURG - 8:30
p.m. and 11 p.m., 215 N. Main St.
Audience participation is a big
part of this improvisational comedy
show, contolled by a comedy
referee.
SATURDAY
30TH ANNUAL EBONY
FASHION SHOW - 8 p.m.,
Michigan Theater
Alpha Kappa Alpha willsponsor
the traveling fashion show that
comes to Ann Arbor every two
years. Proceeds will go towards a
scholarship fund.
SAM KINISON - 8 p.m.,
Hill Auditorium
That Scream is back.
"THE BIG SHOW" - 8
p.m., Mendelssohn Theater
See Friday's listing for more
details.
COMEDY SPORTZ AND
THE HEIDELBERG - 8:30
p.m. and 11 p.m. at the Heidelberg,
215 N. Main
Both shows include cable TV
tapind for this week only.
"DRESS SUITS TO
HIRE" - 8p.m. Trueblood
Theater, Frieze Bldg.

See Friday's listing for more
details.
"EMBRACING THE
BUTCHER" -- 8 p.m.,
Residential College Auditorium,
East Quad
See Friday's listing for more

"EMBRACING

THE

details. Post performance
discussion features Carl Weber,
former member of Bertolt Brecht's
Berliner Ensemble.
SUNDAY

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MUSIC
Uncle Bonsai returns to town this weekend
FILM
'Russkies' is our enemy5
COVER STORY
Do we have a legitimate selection
process for our regents?
MICH.ELLANY
Interview: Jeanne Simon1
THE LIST
What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend
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
LIST EDITOR.................................Marie Wesaw
Cover graphic by Fred Zinn
Weekend Magazine is edited and managed by students on the staff of The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann
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STUDENT HEALTH ISSUES C
We ask that you help SHIC in filling out the foil
iVIM S A our goal to serve the needs of the student pop
and return through CAMPUS MAIL by Novem
is accessible through any departmental office
prefer to return it in person, please stop by the
Michigan Union. THANKS!
1. Please rank the following health promotion services in or
to you,1 being most important and 13 being least import
Self-awareness and rape prevention
University Policy on AIDS
Contraception/Family Planning
AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Smoking Policy
Smoking Cessation
Mental Health Counselling Services
Stress Management
Weight Management
Diet and Nutrition Education
Substance Abuse-Alcohol
Substance Abuse-Other drugs
Other Important Issues:

2. Do you think most students are aware of the
the University Health Service? Check one.

health care
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