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Conference on the Holocaust
PARTISANS OF VILNA
Special Guests, Aviva Kempner, Producer
and Gabriel Sedlis, Partisan
TUESDAY MARCH 15 7:15PM
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FRIDAY
"THE GINGERBREAD
LADY" - 8 p.m., Performance
Network, 408 West Washington
The West End Productions will
perform the Neil Simon Comedy
about a nightclub singer who gets
help from her teenage daughter to
battle alcoholism.
"RIGHT YOU ARE IF YOU
THINK YOU ARE"- 8 p.m.,
Mendelssohn Theater
Hilary Cohen will direct
University Productions in the
Perandello comedy about a town
trying to find out about the newest
family in town.
"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S
DREAM" - 8 p.m.; R.C.
Auditorium, East Quad
Residential College students will
perform Shakespeare's romance.
UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY
BAND, WIND ENSEMBLE,
AND CHOIR - 8 p.m., Hill
Auditorium
The popular student groups will
perform works by woolen.
Hindesmith, and Ticheli.
16TH ANNUAL A N N
ARBOR POW WOW - 1-10
p.m., Coliseum. Hill Street at
Fifth Ave.
All are invited for a day of tribal
dancing and selling of Indian crafts.
Please call 763-9044 for further
details.
HUBBARD STREET DANCE
COMPANY - 8 p.m., Power
Center
The Chicago-based troupe will
feature an evening of dance and
American music.
"THE GINGERBREAD
LADY" - 8 p.m., Performance
Network, 408 West Washington
See Friday for details.
"RIGHT YOU ARE IF YOU
THINK YOU ARE"- 8 p.m.,
Mendelssohn Theater
See Friday for details
"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S
D R E A M" - 8 p.m., R.C.
Auditorium, East Quad
See Friday for details.
SUNDAY
16TH ANNUAL ANN
ARBOR POW WOW - 1-6
p.m., Coliseum. Hill Street at
Fifth Ave.
INTER VIEW
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window and make guitars by just
stretching that wire from nail to nail
on the walls. I'd drive a nail into the
wall and get a rubber band or what-
ever it took and just try to play.
They used to laugh at me. My older
sister used to run the hell out of
me.(laughs) We joke about it now.
I say "I'm going to put something
in your pocket" and she don't run
me no more. (laughs)
D: How old were you when you got
your first guitar?
G: Actually man, that's kind of a
strange story too. My first real gui-
tar was given to me by a stranger. I
See Saturday for details.
HUBBARD STREET DANCE
COMPANY - 3 p.m., Power
Center
See Saturday for details.
"THE GINGERBREAD
LADY" - 2 p.m., Performance
Network, 408 West Washington
See Friday for details.
"RIGHT YOU ARE IF YOU
THINK YOU ARE"- 2 p.m.,
Mendelssohn Theater
See Friday for details.
"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S.
DREAM" - 3 p.m., R.C.
Auditorium, East Quad
See Friday for details.
was sitting on my sister's porch in
Baton Rouge when I was in high
school. and I had a guitar with two
strings my dad had bought me. A
stranger walked up and said "son, if
you had a guitar, I bet you would
learn how to play." And I said "if I
wouldn't, something be wrong."
And he said "well, you be sitting
right here tomorrow." I was sitting
there and he walked up and said
"let's go. I'm going to get you a
guitar." He bought me my Harmony
guitar for 52 dollars and some cents
and him and my sister sat there
drinking whiskey and humming
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An award-winning documentary about the Jewish resistance to Nazism in
Eastern Europe. The goal of these partisans was "not to defend but to die,'
with dignity. Aviva Kempner, the producer, and Gabriel Sedlis, a partisan
who appears in the film, will speak after the screening. Free.
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The Ann Arbor Film Festival begins tonight. See The List for details.
MUSIC
'50s hitmaker Nappy Brown is back!
FILM
'Vice Versa' offers an unexpected switch.
COVER STORY
How viable are the words 'student politics' anyway?
MICH-ELLANY
John Shea looks at PTL's vacationland.
THE LIST
What's going on in Ann Arbor this weekend.
BARS & CLUBS
THE ARK (761-1451)
Friday: RFD Boys,
Bluegrass.
Saturday: New Grass Revival,
Rock, bluegrass, and more.
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-
8310)
Friday & Saturday: Sharon
Williams,
Jazz.
THE BLIND PIG (996-8555)
Friday: Map of the World,
Rock 'n' roll.
Saturday: Iodine Sky,
Neo-garage style rock.
THE EARLE (994-0211)
Friday & Saturday: Rick
Burgess Trio,
Jazz.
HEIDELBERG COMEDY
SPORTZ (995-8888)
Improvisational comedy.
MAINSTREET COMEDY
SHOWCASE (996-9080)
NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436)
Friday: Top-40 Dance Party
Saturday: Top-40 Dance Party
Sunday: Magafuk Dance Party
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
(996-2747)
Friday: Blue Rodeo,
Country rock band.
Saturday: J. Walker and the
Pedextrians,
Rock 'n'roll.
U-CLUB (763-2236)
Friday & Saturday: Michigras
Battle of the Bands
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EDITORS......................................Stephen Gregory, Alan Paul
FILM EDITOR..........................................................John Shea
MUSIC EDITOR.....................................................Beth Fertig
CARTOONIST..........................................................Fred Zinn
SALES MANAGER...............................................Anne Kubek
ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER...........................Karen Brown
Cover graphic by Fred Zinn
FRIDAY
"JOSEPH CONRAD AFTER
A CENTURY"- 8 p.m.,
Amphitheater, Rackham.
Dr. Zdzislaw Najder , a noted
Joseph Conrad scholar, will speak
on the author's legacy.
"LIBERATION THEOLOGY"
-4 p.m., Room 4119, Michigan
Union.
The Rev. Virginia Peacock will
speak as part of the Social Conflict
Discussion Series.
" ATTITUDINAL AND
INSTITUTIONALIZED
RACISM" - Noon. Guild
House, Monroe and Oakland.
Barbara Ransby of UCAR will
speak.
BROTHERS - 8-11 p.m., The
Guild House, 802 Monroe Street.
The alternative for gay social-
izing.
SAFEWALK - 8-11:30 p.m.,
Room 102 UGLi, 936-1000.
Night-time Safety walking ser-
vice.
VIDEO NIGHT - 7 p.m.,
University Chapel, 1511 Wash-
tenaw Ave.
All are welcome.
FREE COMPUTING CEN-
TER COURSES - 8:30 a.m.-
4 p.m.
Call 763-7630 for more infor-
mation.
SATURDAY
"X-RAYS OF THE PHAR-
AOHS- 10 awm., Kelsey
Museum.
Ethan Braunstein of the Indiana
University School of Medicine will
speak.
"STONE SOUP" - 2-4 p.m.,
Museum of Art.
Sherry Roberts and Wanita
Forgacs will perform Inuit stories
and poetry set to original, musical
compositions.
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.
"GENTILES WHO
RESCUED JEWS: AN
INTERFAITH MEMORIAL
SEVICE FOR- THE
VICTIMS OF THE HOLO-
CAUST --- 8 p.m.,Amphitheater,
Rackham.
Rabbi Edelstein will hold the
service. '' -Marie Wesaw
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Arbor, Michigan 48109. Phones: Weekend Magazine, (313) 763-0379; News, 764-0552; Circulation, 764-0558;
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