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THE APARTMENT
LOUNGE (769-4060)
Friday & Saturday: Glass,
'60s Pop, Motown, Funk.
THE ARK -(761-1451)
Friday: "Randee for President,"
Randee of the Redwoods' whistle
stop.

Saturday: Ramblin' Jack Elliott;
Folk.
BIRD OF PARADISE (662-
8310)
Friday & Saturday: Emily
Rem ler,
Jazz guitar.

THE BLIND PIG (996-8555)
Friday: Madcat's Pressure Cooker,
Local blues-rock.
Saturday: John Watkins Band,
Blues guitar.
THE EARLE (994-0211)
Friday & Saturday: Rick
Burgess Trio,
Jazz.

M AINSTREET COMEDY
SHOWCASE (996-9080)
Friday & Saturday: Mario
Cantone.
NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436)
Friday: Top-40/Progressive Dance
Party.
Saturday: Top-40 Dance Party.
Sunday: Hi-NRG.

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"SOMOS MAS (WE ARE

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126 East Quad.
A video documents a Chilean
women's march attacked by
Pinochet's police.

SATURDAY
P"IN THE MOOD" - 8 p.m.,
Power Center.
Choruses and guest quartets will
perform. For more info call 994-

"A MUSICAL GALA,
BAROQUE STYLE" - 8
p.m., First Baptist Church, 512 E.
Huron.
Ars Musica, Oriana, and the
University's Early Music Ensemble
will perform chamber, orchestral,

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FRIDAY
JOINT OPEN HOUSE - 2-
5 p.m., Michigan Union.
Minority Student Services,
Student Organization Development
Center, Project Community,
Project SERVE, and the Arts &
Programming office open their
doors and invite members of the
University community to look
around.

SIGN LANGUAGE CLUB
- 2-4 p.m., Room 4306,
Michigan Union.
Both beginning and advanced
signers are welcome. Call 763-3000
for more information.

VIDEO & GAMES NIGHT,
- 7:30 p.m., University Lutheran
Chapel, 1511 Washtenaw.
Call 663-5560 for more informa-
tion.
EXHIBITION OPENING -
8 p.m. Auditorium D, Angell Hall
and Kelsey Museum.
University art history Prof.
Whitney Davis will open an
exhibition on Stone Age art with a
lecture in Auditorium D. A
reception will follow at the
museum.

"RANK INVARIANTS OF
NONLINEAR SYSTEMS" -
4 p.m., Room 1301 EECS.
Prof. J. W. Grizzle will speak.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
- 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Women's
Crisis Center of Washtenaw
County.
The WCCWC needs volunteers
to help out in it's annual
fundraising bucket drive. To help
out call 761-9475.

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" Improve Your Test-Taking Skills
" Use Your Study Time More Effectively
" Achieve Your Maximum Potential Score
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Visiting Prof.
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- 9 a.m., Room
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at the Heidelberg 215 N. Main, Ann Arbor
Reservations Showtimes
995-8888 Fri. 8:30 pm
Sat.8:30 & 11 pm *
$61

Record Reviews
Little Feat cut new album, and it ain't that bad.
Film
"There's no place like 'Kansas."' Oh yeah, Dorothy. 5
Cover Story
A secret society's rituals offend Native Americans.
Mich-ellany
Interview: Bird of Paradise owner Ron Brooks 10

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EDITOR........................................................Stephen Gregory
ASSOCIATE EDITOR .............................................Brian Bonet
BUSINESS MANAGER..............................................Jein Kim
SALES MANAGER ...............................................Jackie Miller

Cover Photo By Karen Handelman
University graduates Victoria Barner and her daughter Joyce Tinkham have been fighting
Michigamua members'practice of perpetrating "Indians."

Sally Field and Tom Hanks joke around in 'Punchline.'

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