w w w r a' a' , ° a- a a a- a a a- a x- a a: t : ,a x ::- - r= .... ;, :- r x .. m Y # * i** w 11Y *Ss' 4' s'4 ~ SS * s w '! " 'a # 'e - -w- -w- -w- I" . _ : . xN . ., . s . . BasadCu M VOLUME 7, NO. 5 I J 0, bt 9llticbigttn ig ttilV -r!!!! in!!!n jnn " ,,e 7ljMn-=7,Ae!n%,j OCTOBER 7, 1988 \ L a- mNE- m Add prestige and professionalism to all your desktop publications by outputting your type at four times the resolution of a laser printer You get clean, crisp type and graphics at a much lower cost than traditional typesetting. Call today for details-663-3320. M A G AZI[NE w - U, THE APARTMENT LOUNGE (769-4060) Friday: George Bedard and the Kingpins, Vintage blues and rockabilly. Saturday: 66 Spy, Latino/Caribbean sound. THE ARK (761-1451) Friday: RED Boys, Bluegrass. Saturday: Christine Lavin, Folk. Sunday: Free Hot Lunch, Folk. THE BEAT (663-7758) Friday: The Folkminers, Local rock 'n' roll. Saturday: Frank Allison and the Odd Sox, Local rock 'n' roll. BIRD OF PARADISE (662- 8310) Friday & Saturday: Larry Nozero Quartet, Jazz. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) Friday: Second Self, Rock 'n' roll. Saturday: First Annual Blind Pig Blues Fest, See story, Page 4. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) Friday: Top-40/Progressive Dance Party. Saturday: Top-40 Dance Party. Sunday: Hi-NRG. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747) Friday & Saturday: Blue Front Persuaders, Local R&B. Sunday: The Taj, Local Reggae and calypso. U-CLUB (763-2236) Friday: New Music Dance Party. Saturday: Club Night. i THE EARLE Friday & Burgess Trio, Jazz. (994-0211) Saturday: Ol~L~xO~00 V0 T E C H NO L OGI E S I NC -Economical high quality typesetting 'Design -Production -Training -Consulting 4117 Jackson Road Ann Arbor, MI 48103 313/663-3320 The Easy Way To The Dean's LLstI M !0 I RS-42151: EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080) Friday & Saturday: Tim Row- lands. unerte1ircio o-sscit -I FRIDAY B.B. KING - 7:30 p.m., Michi- gan Theater One of the leading blues guitarists plays his thing. See story, Page 4. UNIVERSITY BANDS - 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium Both the University Symphony and Concert Bands will perform under the direction of Associate Director of Bands Donald Schleicher. SATURDAY MEMOIRS OF AN EVERY- DAY WAR - 7:30 p.m., East Quad Auditorium Personal stories of four people forced to take extraordinary risks in defense of their rights. SUNDAY RECITAL - 4:30 p.m., St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 711 S. Saginaw St Harpist Lynne Aspnes, duo- organists Brampton smith and John McGovern, and tenor Steven Kronour will perform. i I 1,000 Airplanes will play at the Michigan Theater Saturday. Independent study to trace develop- ment of new music legend Mitch Easter (producer of R.E.M., Game Theory, Velvet Elvis) and his band Let's Active. Aural examination of new Top 2 col- lege radio record Every Dog Has His _ay required. Class field trip made to Let's Active's uocomina tour Music Blues legend B.B. King, set to sizzle at the Mich. Films and Performances Sci-fi theater set to the music of Philip Glass. Cover Story A first-person account of fraternity rush. Mich-ellany Interview: 'U' Prof. Buzz Alexander.1 The List What's going on in Ann Arbor this weekend. 1 FRIDAY F~utemr y p.4 4' A IVETTE PERFECTO - "POLITICAL PRISONERS IN THE U.S." - 12 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe Weekly, informal, lunchtime presentation and discussion of topi- cal campus issues. Bring your lunch or eat vegetable soup and peanut butter sandwiches ($1). TRUE BLUE RALLY - 12 p.m., Diag Wear blue and gold and get fired up for a big win over Michigan State! Sponsored by the Student Alumni Council. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PERESTROIKA - 3:30 p.m., CRED Conference Room, 361 Lorch Hall Harry Magdoff of the Monthly Review discusses Perestroika at a Political Economy Seminar. TONI MORRISON - "UN- SPEAKABLE THINGS UN- SPOKEN: AFRO-AMER- ICAN PRESENCE IN AM- ERICAN LITERATURE" -4 p.m., Rackham Lecture Hall The University and the Depart- ment of Philosophy presents Pulitzer prize winner Toni Morrison as part of the Tanner Lecture on Human Values. Free to the public. CONTROL SEMINAR - 4 p.m., EECS Room 1301 Dr. George Rizzoni presents a lecture entitled, "Application of Failure Detection Filters the Diagnosis of Sensor and Actuator Failures in Electronically Controlled Engines." OUTING CLUB MEETING - 6 p.m., Mason Hall Room 2439 The outing club is planning their bike trip. For further information contact John Ivanko at 665-1330. GRADS AND PROFES- SIONALS VEGGIE SHAB- BAT POTLUCK DINNER - 7:30 p.m., Lawyer's Club in the Law Quad All are invited to the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation's first potluck of the year. Call 769-0500 for more information. CINEMA SERIES - "WALLSTREET" - 8 p.m. The entertaining, yet thought pro- voking cinema series presents "Wallstreet," a timely box-office blockbuster about a professional area many University graduates will someday enter. Free. Intermission and discussion afterwards if anyone is so inclined. SATURDAY OPEN SAILING - 9 a.m., Baseline lake TheUniversity Sailing Club has open sailing every Saturday. Call 426-4299 for further information. SYMPOSIUM ON THE TANNER LECTURE - 9:30 a.m., MLB Auditorium 4 Toni Morrison, Amiri Baraka, Hazel V. Carby, and Eric Foner hold a symposium on Friday's Tanner Lecture. Free to the public. SUNDAY CROP WALK - 1:30 p.m., West Side United Methodist Church, 900 S. 7th Help the Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice raise money for the hungry. SHEILA TOBIAS- "THE PEOPLE'S GUIDE TO NA- TIONAL DEFENSE" - 7:30 p.m., St. Aidan's/ Northside Church, 1679 Broadway (near north campus) Women's Action for Disarm- ament and Physicians for Social Responsibility present this slideshow and talk that objectively, unflinchingly examine the military industrial complex. Call 761-1718 for further information. The Musical Theatre P (HO0 LIE Conceived and originally ichael Be Musicn ind Marvin Harr , . Book by James Kirkwood a Nicholas Dante "Woof" Professors John Leckie & Mitch Easter-Producers. f#C L AS SIC AL We are happy to provide mail order service. VISA/MC Accepted 539 E. Libertv Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Open Every Day. (313) 995-5051 EDITOR .. ...... ...................................Stephen aGregory ASSOCIATE EDITOR......................Brian Bonet BUSINESS MANAGER..........................................Jein Kim SALES MANAGER ...............................................Jackie Miller Co-choreographed Directed and choreographed by Tim Milett, Zac Music directed by4J Production based on orig October 13,14, October 16 Mendelssohn Tickets are $10 and $7; stu at THE LEAGUE TICKET OFFIC To charge your tickets I Cover Photo by Robin Loznak 1 PAGE 2 WEEKEND/OCTOBER 7, 1988 WEEKEND/OCTOBER 7i, 1988