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17 FEBRUARY 3,1989 MAGAZINE

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cause it's stars are not the kind you
would find in a typical Hollywood
film. Instead, many of them are ac-
tual members of circus sideshows.
A lady trapeze artist marries a
midget and then poisons him for
his money.
GLEN OR GLENDA (Edward
D. Wood, Jr., 1953) Nat Sci 8:15
Director Wood stars as the title
role(s), in this film about
transvestism, transsexuality, and
cruel heartbreak. Bela Lugosi breaks
the action with his .editorial com-
ments. Wood also was the director
of Plan Nine From Outer Space, so
that should give you an idea of
what you are in for.

LAST TANGO IN PARIS
(Bernardo Bertolucci, 1972) MLB 3
7:00 & 9:30
One of the steamiest films ever
made, even though Marlon Brando
is nearly fifty ears old. After the
death of his wife, he carries on a
heated anonymous sexual relation-
ship with a young woman (Maria
Schneider). Primal urges overcome
them both.

For Exam Preparation
Choose to EXCEL!

KNIGHT WITHOUT AR-
MOUR (Jacques Feyder, 1937)
MLB 4 9:00
Robert Donat is the British secret
agent who helps Marlene Dietrich,
an - aristocratic woman, flee the
Bolshevik revolution.
SUNDAY

- Learn to Anticipate the Exam N
- Improve Your Test-Taking Skills
- Use Your Study Time More Effectively
- Achieve Your Maximum Potential Score
Test Preparation

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These four shorts from this zany
trio will have you slapping your
knee and trying to poke your friend
in the eye.
THE BANK DICK (Eddie
Cline, 1940) MLB 4 8:15
W. C. Fields accidentally foils a

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DESTRY RIDES AGAIN
(George Marshall, 1939) MLB 4
7:00

THE EMERALD
- (John Boorman, 1985)
St. 7:15
See Saturday's listing.

Marlene Dietrich is Frenchy, the
singer and hostess of the town sa-
loon. Jimmy Stewart, in his first
western, is the sheriff who is fed up
with the small town corruption, and
takes up arms to oppose it. Con-
tains the classic fight scene between
the two stars.

AGUIRRE, THE WRATH
OF GOD (Werner Herzog, 1973)4
1429 Hill St. 9:15
See Saturday's listing.
THREE STOOGES FOL-
LIES (VARIOUS directors and
years) MLB 4 7:00 & 9:30

FOREST
1429 Hill

Israel's Culture
as reflected in i
Popular Music
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MON, FEB 6
7:30pm at HILLEL
Sponsor:
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for information call 7
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CLASSIFIED ADSI Call 764-0557
The University Dance Company
The University Symphony Orchestra
The Jazz Ensemble
The Womens's Glee Club
VIVA STRAVINSKY!
SCHOOl OF
MUSIC
Dances performed to Petrushka, Fireworks
and many rare works of Igor Stravinsky
Choreographed by Gay Delanghe, Bill De Young,
Jessica Fogel, Peter Sparing and Linda Spriggs
Conducted by Richard Rosenberg in a special School of Music collaboration
February2,3,4, at8PM,Febrary5 at2PM
Power Center, part of the Power Series
Tickets are $10 and $7; student seating $5 with ID at The League Ticket Office.
TickasoailabeatSKRClassical
To charge by phone: 764-0450

Deane Baker has been a controversialfigure on the University
Board of Regents for many years.
Music
Martha Reeves and the Vandellas come to town
Film
Harvey Fierstein hits a high note with Torch Song Trilogy
Restaurant
Travel around to the Bombay Bicyde Club
Cover Story
A profile of Regent Deane Baker 1 0
Books
The revised American edition of Clockwork Orange 13
The List
What's going on in Ann Arbor this weekend
Editor.....................-.......N.................................................Alyssa Lustigiman
/Associate Editor. Nf....... ........ Andrew Mills
c+rapiHiicE itr.........N.f .......PMiguel Cru~z
Bsiness Editori..N..........N..............n....N.N.N.N..................................MJeinlKim
Sales Mia Nir ..in...f ..........n..........................Jackie e
Speial Sections Coordinatior........... ........ NN ........ IL.isa George

THE APARTMENT LOUNGE
(769-4060)
Friday: Mars Needs Women (5:30.
8 p.m.),
Rockabilly, classic rock;
The Whip,
R&B, soul, vintage rock.
Saturday: The Chisel Brothers and
Girl Thornetta,
R&B, soul, rock.
THE ARK (761-1451)
Friday: RFD Boys,
Bluegrass.
Saturday: Dick Seigal,
Local singer-songwriter.
Sunday: Homegrown Women's
Music Series,
Singer/pianist Nancy Day.
BIRD OF PARADISE
(662-8310)
Friday & Saturday: Ron Brooks
Trio,

Jazz.
Sunday: Rick Roe Quartet,
Jazz.
THE BLIND PIG
(996-8555)
Friday: The Suspects,
R&B.
Saturday: Martha Reeves and the
Vandellas,
Motown legend.
Sunday: The Gay 90s,
Top-40.
THE EARLE (994-0211)
Friday & Saturday: Rick Bur-
gess Trio,
Jazz.

NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436)
Friday: Boys' Night Out II,
DJ Roger LeLievre.
Saturday: Top-40 Dance Party,
Various DJs.
Surfday: Teen Night (5-10 p.m.),
DJ John Court.
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
(996-2747)
Friday & Saturday: Allison/
Chastein Band,
Blues.
U-CLUB (763-2236)
Friday: New Music Dance Party,
DJ Tom Simonian.
Saturday: Reggae Night - Bob
Marley birthday bash
With Reggae and other Carribean
sounds and DJ Tom Simonian.

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and intro
JOHN COURA
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MAINSTREET COMED
SHOWCASE
(996-9080)
Friday & Saturday: Kip Addott
Debut with Tonight Show regular.

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338 S. State

FRIDAY
CONCERT BAND - Hill Aud.,
8 p.m.
William Wiedrich, conductor.
UNIVERSITY DANCE
COMPANY - Power Center, 8
p.m.
Viva Stravinsky!
"FORBIDDEN SONDHIEM"
- Arena theatre, Frieze Bldg., 5
p.m.
Performance by Stephen
Sondhiem. Free admission.

THE KNAVES AT "FASH-
ING" - Oxford Housing, Max
Kade Haus, 9:30 p.m.
German Mardi Gras.
SATURDAY.
"FORBIDDEN SONDHIEM"
- Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg., 5
p.m.
"IN THE TRAFFIC OF A
TARGETED CITY" - 1515
Broadway Theatre, 3 p.m.

Play by Marc Kaminsky, tickets
for $15.
Free admission.
UNIVERSITY DANCE
COMPANY - Power Center, 8
p.m.
Viva Stravinsky!
SUNDAY,
UNIVERSITY DANCE
COMPANY - Power Center, 2
p.m.
Viva Stravinsky!
EECS, 4 p.m.
Prof. Feng Lin, WSU.
SATURDAY
COLLEGIATE FENCING
MEET - Colliseum, 9 a.m.-5
p.m.
With J of M Dearborn, EMU,
Oakland University, U of D, and
MSU.

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'FRIDAY.
U OF M TAEKWONDO
CLUB - 1200 CCRB, 6-8 p.m.
Tim Frye 662-8637. Beginners
welcome.
TABLE TENNIS CLUB -
Colliseum, 6-8 p.m.

U OF M ARCHERY CLUB
PRACTICE - Coliseum, 8-10
p.m.
Info. 764-4084, message to
Archery @ UB.
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761-4539 747-907C

Cover photo by Robin Loznak

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