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VOLUME 6, NUMBER 23 (beirigan Dui1Q __APRIL 8, 1988

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PERFORMANCES
FRIDAY
"ANGEL CITY" -8 p.m.,
Trucblood Theater, Frieze Bldg
Patricia Boyette directs Sam
Shephard's drama about Hollywood.
"TH.E GONDOLIERS" - 8
p.m., Mendelssohn Theater
The University Gilbert and
Sullivan Society presents this mu-
sical spoof of Republican ideas.
"011 RANMONA" - 8 p.m.,
Performance Network, 408 W.
Washington
University graduate student di-
rects her comedy-drama about the
adventures of a young woman who
hears the voices of a girl-group in
her head. See Theater, Page 16 for
more details.
"THE MEASURES TAKEN"
& "M AUSER" -8 p.m., RC
Auditorium, East Quad
The Brecht Company presents
Brecht's "The Measures Taken" and
Mueller's "Mauser," a response to
the Brecht drama.
BONN WOODWIND QUAR-
T E T - 8 p.m., Rackham
Auditorium
Guest pianist Steven Masi ac-
companies the ensemble in a per-

formancc of works by Hadyn, Re-
icha, Hindemith, Poulenc, Mozart,
and Beethoven.
SATURDAY
ANN ARBOR CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA- 8 p.m.,
Michigan Theater
CarlaDachler directs the orches-
tra's last concert of the season.
Brazilian guitarist Carlos Barbosa-
Lima will guest perform.
UNIVERSITY MEN'S GLEE
CLUB -8 p.m., Hill Audito-
rium
Bradley Bloom conducts the en-
semble in a variety of music.
UNIVERSITY CONTEMPO-
RARY DIRECTIONS EN-
SEMBLE - 8 p.m., Rackham
Lecture Hall, third floor
Richard Rosenberg conducts the
student ensemble.
THE FOLKMINERS,
TRACY LEE AND THE
LEONARDS, AND THE
DIFFERENCE - noon, Re-
gents Plaza
Amnesty International sponsors
this free concert.
"ANGEL CITY" -8 p.m.,
Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg
See Friday for more details.
"THE GONDOLIERS" - 8

p.m., Mendelssohn Theater
See Friday for more details.
"OH RAMONA" -8 p.m.,
Performance Network, 408 W.
Washington
See Friday for more details.
"THE MEASURES TAKEN"
& "MAUSER" -8 p.m., RC
Auditorium, East Quad
See Friday for more details.
SUNDAY
"VIVALDI'S FOUR SEA-
SONS" - 7 p.m., University
Museum of Art
Harpsichordist Carol Leybourn
and violinist Navroj Mahta perform
the Vivaldi classic.
CHAMBER MUSIC CON-
CERT - 7:30 p.m., RC Audito-
rium, East Quad
RC student groups to perform.
"ANGEL CITY" -2 p.m.,
Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg.
See Friday for more details.
"THE GONDOLIERS" - 2
p.m., Mendelssohn Theater
See Friday for more details.
"OH RAMONA" - 6:30 p.m.,
Performance Network, 408 W.
Washington
See Friday for more details.

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Megan Etlickey as Girl 3 in 'Oh Ramona.' See Theatre Page.

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COVER STORY
So, what are you going to do after graduation?
MICHmELLANY
Interview: Pulitzer-prize winning composer 1 2
William Bolcom.
THEATRE
All-local production, "Oh Ramona," takes a
look at reality. 1 4
RESTAURANT
Smorgasmania has hit Ypsilanti. 1 6
THE LIST
What's going on in Ann Arbor this weekend.

BARS & CLUBS
THE ARK (761-1451)
Friday: Loudon Wainwright III
Original funny music.
Saturday: Jonathan Edwards
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Friday & Saturday: Cynthia
Dewberry
Jazz.

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Friday: George Bedard and the
Kingpins
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Saturday: Phil Guy and his
Chicago Machine
Blues.
THE EARLE (994-0211)
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Burgess Trio
Jazz.
HEIDELBERG COMEDY
SPORTZ (995-8888)
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MAINSTREET COMEDY

SHOWCASE (996-9080)
Friday & Saturday: Lowell
Sanders & Tim Lilly.
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 & Saturday: Blue Front
Persuaders
Local dance and party band.
U-CLUB (763-2236)
Friday: New Music Dance Party.

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The artwork of over 250 artists
will be featured.
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SUNDAY
10TH ANNUAL ANN AR-
BOR SPRING ART FAIR -
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Bldg., S. State at Hoover
See Saturday for more details.
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