The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 12, 1988- Page 9 'You can 't get* any funnier By Fred Adler "I have a feeling the '80s are the '60s, 20 years later," says Wavy Gravy, the clown prince of the counterculture, and he exudes this sentiment down to his very essence. Wavy Gravy (a.k.a Hugh Romney) is the founder and guiding spirit of the Hog Farm - the radical com- mune that fed the multitudes at Woodstock - and ran Big Pink - the emergency medical tent for "freak out" cases at the festival. Gravy is best known as a humanitarian, an activist, and a clown. And only a clown like Gravy could dodge an arrest at a demonstration by pulling a "get out of jail free" card from his suit. Dur- ing his act, Gravy is alternately funny and serious, maintaining his philosophy that, "If you can get people to laugh at a topic, it means that maybe they can really see it for the first time." For instance, in 1984 he was the press agent for a mythical presidential candidate named Nobody. This gave rise to the slogan, "Nobody for president, because No- body should have that much power," and, "I may be a clown, but I'm Nobody's fool." Gravy insists that the spirit of the Woodstock Nation has survived through such phenomena as "Band- Aid" and "Live-Aid." His human- itarian spirit is best manifested in his work for SEVA, an international organization with 14,000 members dedicated to alleviating the suffering than r in Third World countries and primarily concerned with curing blindness. He holds that these are "the good old days," and quotes Ke- sey: "The fate of the world rests in each individual's hands." Gravy will be joined Saturday night at the Ark by O.J. Anderson, the good-time mime, for an evening that promises to be a memorable one. Anderson has bound, beaten, and blundered his way all over the world with his je ne sais quoi (you'll have to see him to find out exactly what that means) form of entertainment. He has twice been nominated for the NACA top college entertainer of the year but still maintains that he will not run for the position. Anderson launched his career in eality' his spare time in 1977 while restor- ing an old vaudeville house in Manchester, Michigan. At the same time he was producing, directing, starving, and acting in the Black Sheep Repertoire Company. He has since taught body movement and mime at a myriad of schools and art organizations throughout the U.S. and to Ringling Brothers' clowns. Anderson and Gravy, two peopk who believe that you "can't get any funnier than reality" set out to prove it Saturday night. And maybe we will be better able to understand our world by better understanding theirs. WAVY GRAVY and O.J. AN- DERSON will be performing at the Ark (637 1/2 S. Main) on Saturday night at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8.50. - . ..ip O.J. Anderson, the good-time mime, joins Wavy Gravy, the activist clown for a laugh-packed show tonight. ..e What's -( Happening Recreational Sports LEARN TO CROSS COUNTRY SKI THIS WINTER! Each Saturday and Sunday between January 9 and February 14, 1988 the Outdoor Recreation Program will be offering Ski Clinics at our RADRICK FARMS NORDIC SKI CENTER (4875 Geddes). THIS WEEKEND'S SKI CLINICS TAKE PLACE: THEATER Presents A 4 ' S M Sat., February 13 Sun., February 14 11:00am-12:30pm Beg. I; II 11:00am-12:30pm Beg. I; Int. Impact Jazz University Activities Center's Impact Jazz Dance will continue tonight and tomorrow night at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The show consists of 15 dance pieces; encompassing ballet, modern, and jazz styles. The choreography, costumes, and prop ideas are generated solely from .the 17 members of the company, all non-dance majors. Tickets are $3.50 at the door and $3 in advance. Showtime for both performances is 8 p.1n. FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION CALL 764-3967 ______________________________________.. I Join the Daily Arts Page Call: 763-0379 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON LEARNING AND TEACHING AUTHORING DAY February 13,1988 9:00-5:00 The Michigan League THE HUSSEY ROOM and THE CONCOURSE ROOM ONGOING DISPLAYS ANDFORMAL PRESENTATIONS AGENDA MORNING PRESENTATIONS: 9:30-1:30 IBM InfoWindow SUPPORTED TOOLS AVAILABLE FOR DEVELOPING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS AND RESEARCH DESIGNS: 9:30-10:30 QUEST: Allen Communications. A multimedia authoring and presentation environment, using text editor, graphics, audio, video, with touchscreen or keyboard capabilities. 10:30-11:45 INFOWINDOW PRESENTATION SYSTEM and LEARNING SYSTEM/1: IBM Corporation. Authoring and presentation systems used to build and deliver effective courseware containing combinations of video, graphics, speech, windows and text. 11:45-12:45 APPLICATIONS: CATHARON PRODUCTIONS, INC. Integrated interactive systems featuring components by AT&T, Sony, Pioneer, Visage and IBM. Demos using TenCoreauthoring software. AFTERNOON PRESENTATIONS: 1:30-4:30 APPLE MACINTOSH SUPPORTED TOOLS AVAILABLE FOR INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS AND TRAINING PROGRAMS DEVELOPERS: 1:30-2:30 COURSE OF ACTION: Authorware. Both a courseware design system and an authoring system. 2:30-3:30 HYPERCARD: APPLE CORPORATION. Use of HyperCard as an authoring system. Mike Novak, University of Michigan. 3:30-4:30 VOYAGER COMPANY (Janus Films and Voyager Press): HYPERCARD APPLICATIONS. HyerCard software products (art, films, biological sciences) that run on an Apple Macintosh computer and control laser videodiscs. FABULOUS PERKS'!!A BONUS PRIZES!! Renf a Car from Ecno - Car We rent to 19 YR. OLD STUDENTS! Choose from small economical cars to vans. Special WEEKEND rates Pick up services upon request We accept cash deposits Do something really special over your spring break. In between brews and babes snap a photo of the GARGOYLE in a spiffy or exotic locale. Top entrants win fabulous prizes including a G A R G O Y LE T-shirt in the size of your choice and DINNER WITH THE EDITORS OF THE GARGOYLE. All humorous or arousing photos will be printed in our upcoming issue. Submissions accepted at the Gargoyle Office, Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard in good-ole Arborville. Deadline is Monday, March 7 th. If you don't have a Garg we'll be happy to sell you one, just come to our office. THIS IS NOT A .10KE. THIS IS A SERIOUS CONTEST