V V V V w w -W VOLUME 7, NO. 11 (?e heidiian aity NOVEMBER 18, 1988 7lO O M A G A Z I N E SUNDAY NOVEMBER NONSENSE FOUR SILENT FILMS Berk- shire Hilton 3:00 The Ann Arbor Silent Film So- ciety presents Laurel & Hardy's Laughing Gravy (1931), Colleen Moore in Orchids and Ermine (1927), which will be musically accompanied by Art Stephan, Chasing the Chaser directed by Stan laurel, and Harold Lloyd's Speedy. A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Brian Hurst, 1951) Aud A 7:00 Alistair Sim may be the ultimate screen Scrooge. And if you don't know what this is about, you de- serve to be haunted during all your Christmas futures! --Mark Shaiman MAKE A BREAI GREATEC THE APPARTMENT LOUNGE (769-4060) Friday: The Whip (5:30-8:30 p.m.), R&B, soul, and vintage rock. Glass, Motown, '60s, pop, contemporary funk. Saturday: Glass, see above. THE ARK (761-1451) Friday: RFD Boys, Bluegrass. Saturday: Jonathon Edwards, Blues. Sunday: Ferron, Folk singer. BIRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) Friday & Saturday: Suzanne Lane and the Larry Manderville Trio, . Jazz. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) Friday & Saturday: Regular Boys, Blues, R&B, and urban soul. Sunday: The Gay '90s, Top-40 dance hits. THE EARLE (994-0211) Friday & Saturday: Rick Burgess Trio, Jazz. MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080) Friday & Saturday: Jimmy Tingle, 8:30 & 11 p.m. Sunday: Jimmy Tingle, 8:30 p.m. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) Friday: Top-40/Progressive Dance Party/Gay Night, D.J. Jammin John. Saturday: Top-40 Dance Party, D.J. Roger LeLievre. Sunday: Hi-NRG Dance Party, D.J. Rick Yacobell. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747) Friday & Saturday: (Bop) Har- vey, Reggae. Sunday: Satta, Reggae. U-CLUB (763-2236) Friday: New Music Dance Party, D.J. Tom Simonian. Saturday: Club Night, Danceable new music, hip hop, Euro-beat, and funk. 1989 Plymouth WAS: NOW: 6,717.0 6, 195. 0 1988 Plymouth WEEKEND/FILE PHOTO Loy Vaught is one of the Wolverines electrifying slammers. Performances4 WAS: NOW: 1 0,374.( 8,195. Ready in a Minute Glen Rice will fry Wolverine opponents this season. Big Ten Previews A look at how the conferences will stand. -67 ~ Schooling the Opponents I Lorea Feldman returns to lead the Wolverines. I .- Interview I S Basketball star Tempie Brown 1 Standing on Guard Rumeal Robinson looks to take over leadership. TIPOFF EDITORS .............. ............ .Adam Benson, Steve -- Blonder, Julie Hollman, Lory Knapp, Adam Schrager, Doug Volan WEEKEND EDITOR ...............................Stephen Gregory ASSOCIATE EDITOR .................................. Brian Bonet BUSINESS MANAGER ..................................Jein Kim SALES MANAGER .............................Jackie Miller SPECIAL SECTIONS COORDINATOR ... ...............Lisa George Cover photo by John Munson WWEKEND/NOVEMBF;RK1,,/V9E88 ,1 FRIDAY VIOLIN RECITAL - School of Music Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Jeffrey Irvine, a member of Ober- lin Conservatory, will perform. THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA - Pioneer High School Lit- tle Theatre, 7:30 p.m. A production by the Ann Arbor Recreation Dept.'s Junior Theatre Company. MOLIERE'S "TARTUFFE" - E. Quad Aud., 8 p.m. Adapted by the RC Players, tick- ets: $5/$3 for students and seniors. "GREASE" - Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m. Call 764-TKTS. "THE EXCEPTION AND THE RULE" - Arena Theatre, Basement of Frieze Bldg., 5 p.m. By Bertolt Brechi; directed by An- drea McCallum. SATURDAY "DEATH TRAP" - Green Aud., Hillel, 7 & 9 p.m. Hill Street Cinema shows this witty thriller. "GREASE" - Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m. Tickets: $5. "VAMPIRE LESBIANS OF SODOM AND SLEEPING BEAUTY OR COMA" -Per- formance Network, 408 W. Wash- ington, 8 p.m. $8 General admission, $6 stu- dents/seniors. $5 groups ten or more. MOLIERE'S "TARTUFFE" - E. Quad Aud., 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. $5/$3 students & seniors. Adapted by the RC Players. Sunday at 2 p.m. THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA - Pioneer High School Lit- tle Theatre, 1 p.m. & 3:30 p.m. "VAMPIRE LESBIANS OF SODOM AND SLEEPING BEAUTY OR COMA" - Per- formance Network, 408 W. Wash- ington, 8 p.m. $8 General admission, $6 students & seniors. $5 groups of ten or more. FRENCH CLASSIC ORGAN SERIES - School of Music, Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, 4 p.m. Free admission. Edward Parmen- tier will perform. ANN ARBOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA - Michigan Theater, 4:30 p.m. Solo with award-winning pianist Tian Ying. Tickets at $12 & $8. MOLIERE'S "TARTUFFE" - E. Quad Aud., 2 p.m. Adaptedby the RC Players. $5/$3 students & seniors. "VAMPIRE LESBIANS OF SODOM AND SLEEPING BEAUTY OR COMA" - Performance Network, 408 W. Washington, 6:30 p.m. $8 general admission, $6 students & seniors. Chrysler Con WAS: 21,024 NOW: 15,495. FRIDAY MORE - 1211 SEB, 3 p.m. Talk by William Morse with wine and cheese. "THE GEOMETRY OF HARMONIC MEASURE" - Aud. D Angell Hall, 4 p.m. Prof. David Jerison, MIT. M.S. Keeler Lectures. Coffee session preceding in 3212 Angell Hall. BENEFIT CONCERT - Halfway Inn, E. Quad, 9 p.m. For hunger relief projects with Juice and Flashback. FORUM: DOT SHIELDS AND ROSE HOCHMAN - Guild House, noon. Guild House Board Members re- port on their trip to Juigalpa. BROTHERS COFFEE- HOUSE - Guild House, 8 p.m. THE MICHIGAN ECO- NOMIC SOCIETY WINE AND CHEESE PARTY - 140 Lorch Hall, 4-7 p.m. THE THIRD INTERNA- TIONAL GAMES NIGHT - International Center. International Charades. Call Kay at 747-2303. ANDREA DWORKIN SPEAKS - Rackham Aud., 4:30 p.m. See LIST, Page 24 PAGE -2 WEED END/NQYEMI B ,R,18, 1988 #,