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MARCH 5, 1988
SATURDAY
LYNNE ASPNES A N D
FRIENDS - HARP
HEAVEN!- 11 a.m., Kerrytown
Concert .House, 415 N. Fourth
Ave.
Music for one to eight harps.
Wow! Reservations suggested; call
769-2999.
SHARON, LOIS, AND
B R AM - 1 & 3 p.m., Power
Center
It's the trio of the popular Cana-
dian children's program "The Ele-
phant Show with songs galore.
bring a younger sibling or your
roommate.
WELLSPRING D A N C E
COLLECTIVE - 8 p.m.,
Dance Bldg., Studio A.
See Friday for more details.
DUO VIVO!-8 p.m., Kerry-
town Concert House, 415 N.
Fourth Ave.
Laura Hunter (saxophone) and
Brian Connelly (piano) duet on
contemporary compositions. Res-
ervations suggested; call 769-2999.
M A G. A Z I N E
SUNDAY
SHOWSTOPPERS NA-
TIONAL DANCE COM-
PETITION -9 a.m- 8 p.m.,
Michigan Theater
Dance performers ages 8-18 will
compete in various categories to
qualify for the finals in July.
17TH AND 18TH CENTURY
MUSIC FOR LUTE AN
VOICE- 4 p.m., Kerrytown
Concert House, 415 N. Fourth
Ave.
Featuring lutist David Rogers and
tenor Bruce-Robert Wright.
NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436)
Friday: Top-40 Dance Party
Saturday: Top-40 Dance Party
Sunday: Megafunk Dance Party
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
(996-2747)
Friday & Saturday: Tracy Lee
and the Leonards
Perhaps the most popular local rock
'n' roll band.
U-CLUB (763-2236)
Friday: New music with DJ
Thom Simonian
Saturday: Amnesty International
Benefit with The Difference.
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We are interviewing on camp
DAT E: WED., MA RCH
TIME:9 A.M. - 5 P.M
LOCATION:MICHIGAN UN
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BARS & CLUBS
THE ARK (761-1451)
Friday: Holly Near with John
Bucchino
A rare club appearance by folk
"superstar" Near.
Saturday: Garnet Rogers
Acoustic guitars and more.
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-
8310)
Friday & Saturday: Bill Heid
Trio
Jazz.
THE BLIND PIG (996-8555)
Friday: The Difference
Student pop rock band.,
Saturday: Blue Front Persuaders
Raucous R&B.
THE EARLE (994-0211)
Friday & Saturday: Rick
Burgess Trio
Jazz.
HEIDELBERG COMEDY
SPORTZ (995-8888)
Improvisational comedy.
MAINSTREET COMEDY
SHOWCASE .(996-9080)
Friday & Saturday: Jimmy
Tingle.
CARDS
MUGS
T-SHIRTS
PLUSH
GIFT WRAP & BOWS
JELLY BELLY & GOELITZ CANDIES
GLOW IN THE DARK STARS
DOODLES 769-4211
LOCATED ON THE LOWER LEVEL OF 222 STATE
PLAZA ON THE CORNER OF STATE AND LIBERTY
rro CA F E
NOW OPEN
Sunday
8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Serving Full Breakfast Menu And
Some Creative Brunch Specials From
11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
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HIRING!
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Monday-Friday
7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Serving A Full Breakfast And Lunch
Menu With Daily Specials.
Homemade Soups And Desserts.
Saturday
8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Breakfast Only With Daily Breakfast Specials.
Enjoy Our Fresh Scones And Mumffs
7 Days A Week.
State Fare Cafe
Wolverine Towers, Entrance C
(Across From Briarwood)
Plenty Of Free Parking
662 -9677.
WHEEL CHAIR ACCESS MAINENTRANCE
MC/Visa/American Express
Harrison Ford hangs on as Emmanuelle Seigner reaches for clues to
Ford's missing wife in 'Frantic.'
MUSIC
Camper Van Chadbourne: an interesting
collaboration turns banal.
FILM
'Frantic' explores the unraveling of an average joe.5
COVER STORY
How has the risk of AIDS affected the
'U's gay community?
MIC -ELLANY
Interview: Palestinian Sami Ismail.
THE LIST
What's going on in Ann Arbor this weekend.
EDITORS.......................................Stephen Gregory, Alan Paul
LIST EDITOR....................................Marie Wesaw
FILM EDITOR.........................................................John Shea
MUSIC EDITOR.....................................................Beth Fertig
CARTOONIST..........................................................Fred Zinn
SALES MANAGER..............................................Anne Kubek
ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER...........................Karen Brown
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 1988 The Michigan Daily.
FURTHERMORE
FRIDAY
21STANNUAL WOMEN'S
WEEKEND - 8 p.m., Residen-
tial college Auditorium
The University Coalition for
Women will present keynote
speaker Ruth Smith, a Boston
Globe correspondent, speaking on
"women in media."
BROTHERS - 8-11 p.m., The
Guild House, 802 Monroe Street.
The alternative for gay social-
izing.
SAFEWALK - 8-11:30 p.m.,
Rm. 102 UGLi, Fri-Sat., 936-
1000.
Night-time Safety walking ser-
vice.
VIDEO NIGHT - 7 p.m., Uni-
versity Chapel, 1511 Washtenaw
Ave.
All are welcome.
FREE COMPUTING CEN-
TER COURSES - 8:30 a.m.-
4 p.m.
Call 763-7630 for more infor-
mation.
RUBENS AND THE ITAL-
IAN BAROQUE- 4 p.m..
Tappan Hall 180
Lecture by John Rupert Martin of
Princeton University.
SOCIAL CONFLICT. DIS.
CUSSION- 4 p.m., Room
4119, Union
Professor Norman Miles speaks
on "disinterested benevolence," or
why you should do something be-
cause it's right and not because it
behooves you.
SHAKESPEARE AND
GRILLPARZER AS HIS-
TORICAL DRAMATISTS -
4:10 p.m., East Lecture Room,
Rackham
Lecture by Professor Alan Men-
hennet.
SATURDAY
"THEN AND NOW: ANAL-
YSIS, PRESERVATION,
AND CONSERVATION OF.
MUMMIES"--- 10 a.m., Kelsey
Museum
Lecture by Margaret A. Leveque,
associate conservator of Objects,
Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
"WHITHER ARMENIAN
STUDIES? - 1-5 p.m.,
Union, Henderson Room
An afternoon of lectures by
prominent Armenian heads of
United State offices will be fea-
tured.
1988 AMNESTY INTERNA-
TIONALWRITE-A-THON
FOR HUMAN RIGHTS - 11
a.m.-4 p.m., Union, lower lobby
All are asked to sign petitions
and write letters on behalf of pris-
oners of conscience.
CONTEMPORARY INUIT
DRAWINGS- 2-4 p.m., Uni-
versity Museum of Art
David Ruben Piqtouken and Es-
ther Atkin present a slide-lecture
and hands-on workshop on stone-
carving and print-making of the
Inuit (Eskimo).
MARCH OF DIMES' AN-
NUAL LUNCHEON FASH-
ION SHOW- 12:30 p.m.,
Michigan League Ballroom
Celebrating the group's 50th an-
niversary.
21STANNUAL WOMEN'S
WEEKEND:
ART EXHIBIT - 12-5 p.m.,
East Quad Rooms 124 & 126
Various art works by students and
other local women will be featured.
"WOMEN IN ADVER-
TISING"- 3 p.m., Benzinger
Library, East Quad
Panel Discussion
MOVIES BY WOMEN DI-
RECTORSY- 7 p.m., East
Quad, Room 126
Working Girls, Real Genius,
Men... and all for free. And re-
freshments too!
SUNDAY
SIGN OF THE TIMES - 2-4
p.m., Michigan Union, Michigan
Room
Everyone welcome to the Dis-
abled Student Services sign lan-
guage club.
21ST ANNUAL WOMEN'S
WEEKEND COFFEEHOUSE
- 3 p.m., East Quad
Entertainment by local women
will be featured.
"EL SALVADOR WEEK" -
7 p.m., Rackham Auditorium
Charles Clements, author of
Witness to War, will be featured as
keynote speaker to kick off the
week's activities.
MICHIGAN ALLIANCE
FOR DISARMAMENT
GENERAL MEETING - 7:30
p.m., Mason Hall, Room 439
AIPAC POLITICAL LEAD-
ERSHIP TRAINING SEMI-
NAR- 9 a.m.- 6 p.m., Hillel,
339 E.Liberty
Keynote speech by member of
Congress, update on current state of
Israel-U.S. relations.
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