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Sunday. Salad bar and a tasty soup.
Monday. Salad bar is only $2.00 per person when purchased
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G0od iMe Specials good until 9 p.m. Daily.
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UARY 17, 1989 MAGAZINE

SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (Gene
Kelly and Stanley Donen, 1952)
Nat Sci 7:30
The plot is concerned with the
advent of sound films, and thus the
demise of the silent star, but you'll
be laughing so hard along the way,
you won't be able to hear much

beside the person next to you. This
will definitely Make 'Em Laugh.
AN AMERICAN IN PARIS
(Vincente Minelli, 1951) Nat Sci
9:30
Gene Kelly finds love on the
Seine is all it is cracked up to be,

but only when it is real. The Best
Picture of the Year is highlighted
by Gershwin's music, Oscar
Levant's piano playing, and Kelly
and Caron's dancing. The final
scene is one of the most elaborate
ever filmed, and one of the best.
-Mark Shaiman

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Friday & Saturday: Glass,
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WOMEN,
Translated by Moses Hadas
The University Players,
Department of Theatre and Drama
Directed by Andre De Shields
(Emmy Award-winning star of Broadway'sThe Wiz and Ain't Misbehavin)
Mr. De Shields, recent winner of the 1988 Joseph Jefferson Award in Direct-
ing and visiting Martin Luther King, Jr./Cesar Chavez/Rosa Parks Professor,
works his creative magic on a pan-historical production of this ancient classic.

Music
A mellower Nick Cave sings in Detroit
Film
Get your Raid out: The Fly 11 is here
Performances
NYC Opera Co. presents La Traviata
Restaurants
Olive Garden follows in line of pseudo-ethnic foods
Cover Story
A keeper of the flame: A publishing house of Soviet works-
The List
What's going on in Ann Arbor this weekend1
Ed itor................................................................................................................A lyssa Lustigm an
Associate Editor.................................................................................................Andrew Mills
Graphic Editor........................................................................................................ Miguel Cruz
Business Editor...........................................................................................................Jein Kirm
Sales Manager.......................................... Jaciie Miller
Special Sections Coordinatior..................................................................isa George

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Performa1Ces
FRIDAY
MUSIC NIGHT AT CANTER-
BURY - Canterbury House, 218
N. Division. Doors open at 9:30
p.m. Live music from folk genre
until 1 a.m. Free.
MUSIC FOR THE WINDS -- OF
SPRING? - Rackham Aud., 8
p.m. U of M Wind Ensemble, con-
ducted by Donald Schleicher.
CHORAL LITURGICAL MU-
SIC--FROM MEDIEVAL TO
MODERN - Hill Aud., 8 p.m. U
of M University Choir, Jerry Black-
stone, conductor.
"NEW MOVES" DANCE
CONCERT - Fri & Sat, Slavson
Furthermore
FRIDAY
"SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN
TURKEY-TODAY AND TO-
MOROOW" - 3050 Frieze, 6:30
p.m. Panel moderator: Prof. Fatma
Mige Gucek.
"TOWARD AN INTEGRATED
METHOLOGY FOR CONTROL-
SYSTEM DESIGN" - 1200
EECS, 4 p.m. Dr. Dennis Bernstein,
Harris Corporation, Melbourne,
Florida.
TABLE TENNIS CLUB - Coli-
seum, 6-8 p.m.
GERMAN CLUB HAPPY HOUR
- U-Club, 5 p.m.
"HISTORIES OF CONTAIN-
MENT: BLACK WOMEN AS
TEXT" - 236 W.Engin., 10 a.m.
(lecture), Noon (potluck). Dr. Hazel
Carby, free.
PHI ALPHA DELTA PRE-LAW
FRATERNITY - Induction cere-
mony, Kuenzal Rm., Michigan
Union, 7:30 p.m.

School, W. Washington, 8 p.m. A
modem jazz performance by students
at U of M, donation of $3.
KITTY DONOHUE AT TEN
POUND FIDDLE - Coffeehouse,
MSU, 8 p.m. Admission fee of $6.
JAZZ PROGRAM LIVE BAND
- Wedge Rm., W. Quad, 9 p.m.
Band: Gerald Cleaver & Trio, no
cover charge.
SATURDAY
UNIVERSITY PLAYERS -
Mendelssohn, Michigan League, 8
p.m. Sophocles' "Trojan Women".
CAPTAIN DAVE AND THE
PSYCHEDELIC LOUNGE

CATS - Halfway Inn, East Quad,
doors open at 9:30 p.m. Special
guest Shakey Jake, $3.
DANCE IS MY LANGUAGE:
LECTURE/PERFORMANCE -
McIntosh Theatre, North Campus, 8
p.m. Dr. Pearl Primus.
SUNDAY
UNIVERSITY PLAYERS -
Mendelssohn, Michigan League, 2
p.m. Sophocles' "Trojan Women".
MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO
BLACK HISTORY AND COM-
POSER UNDINE SMITH
MOORE - McIntosh Theatre,
School of Music, 4 p.m.
"IN THE TRAFFIC OF A
TARGETED CITY" - At the

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February 16 -.18 at 8 PM
February 19 at 2 PM

ASIAN-AMERICAN WOMEN'S
LUNCH FORUM - Michigan
League, 1st floor cafeteria, Noon - 2
p.m.
"HELLENISM IN LATE AN-
TIQUITY: GREEK LITERA-
TURE IN EGYPT" - Rackham
East Lecture Hall, 4 p.m.
Glen W. Bowersock, Princeton.
GRADS AND PROFESSIONALS
VEGGIE SHABBAT POTLUCK
DINNER - Lawyer's Club, Law
Quad, 7:30 p.m.
FAUST TRILOGY - Lorch Hall
Aud., 7:30 p.m. Filmmaker will
present and discuss with audience.
U OF M SORIN-RYU KARATE
- 2275 CCRB, 6-7 p.m.
U OF M TAEKWONDO - 1200
CCRB, 6-8 p.m.
U OF M ARCHERY - Coliseum,
8-10 p.m.
NORTHWALK - Sun-Thur, 9
p.m.-1 a.m. Call 763-WALK or
stop by 3224 Bursley.

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1:30 a.m., Fri-Sat, 8-11:30 p.m.
Call 936-1000 or stop by 102
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SATURDAY
DOWN BY LAW - Hill Street
Cinema, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. $2.50,
comedy.
MIDTERM MADNESS DANCE
PARTY - Michigan Union Ball-
room, 9 p.m. Featuring Mission
Impossible, $3 cover charge.
NAACP GENERAL MEETING
- East Quad, 126, 1-2:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
PEER WRITING TUTORS -
611 Church Street Computing Cen-
ter, 7-11 p.m. Tutors ECB trained.
IRANIAN STUDENT CUL-
TURAL CLUB COFFEE HOUR
- 3050 Frieze, 4-6 p.m.
"FOR THE WORLD TO SUR-
VIVE..." - Rackham Aud., 7:30
p.m. Rev. William Sloane Coffin,
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