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TIME TO MOVE?
DON'T PANIC!

MAGAZINE
VOLUMtE 7, NUMBER 25 APRIL 7, 1989

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Look for the "Moving
Soon?" pages today in
Weekend Magazine

So
the

as Mozart lost the Oscar to F.
Murray Abraham as Salieri, the
composer of much work and fair
talent who is insanely jealous of
Mozart's natural brilliance. Just as
much brilliance lies in the hands of
director Milos Forman, who
brought Oscars to the film and
himself as well.
VOICES OF SARAFINA (Nigle
Noble, 1988) Michigan Theater
8:00
Interviews with the diestor and
young South African crew of

Broadway's musical Sarafina, this
film highlights the music of Hugh
Masekela.
FOX AND HIS FRIENDS
(Rainer W. Fassbinder, 1975)
MLB 3 7:00
Fassbinder films are usually
shocking, and this one holds the
same promise. A low--class
carnival entertainer hits the lottery
and attracts an elegant bourgeois
lover in this last evening of the
Ann Arbor Film Coop's
International Lesbian and Gay Male
Film Festival.

UN CHANT D'AMOUR (Jean
Genet, 1950) and Q U E R E L L E
(Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1983)
MLB 3 9:15
The first film is a short about a
single onanistic fantasy filled with
desperate frustration and sensuous
nostalgia. The second is
Fassbinder's last film and is based
on Genet's novel concerning the
tantalizing marriage of two of the
world's most daring revolutionary
and "renegade" artists.
SHIP OF FOOLS (Stanley
Kramer, 1965) Nat Sci 7:00

GR AND IL LUSION (Jea n
Renoir, 1937) Nat Sci 9:45
Is there glory in war? Not

Vivien Leigh and Simone
Signoret highlight the passenger
list of a German liner sailing from
Bremerhaven to Veracruz in 1933.

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KOREAN CUISINE
iKana K(orean Restaurant is offering a defightfuif unch
and dinner Buffet -- so many authentic samples to enjoy
for those who like dining and carry out.
Monday - Saturday
11:30a.m. - 9:00p.m.
1133 E. Huron, Ann Arbor
662-9303
GILDURT find SJLLIVAN'S

THE APARTMENT LOUNGE
(769-4060)
Friday: Mars Needs Women (5:30-
8 p.m.), Rockabilly and classic rock.
Friday & Saturday: Glass, Early
Elvis, 60s pop, motown.
THE ARK (761-1451).
Friday: BennieWallace Quintet(8$10
p.m.), Jazz.
Saturday: Footloose, Bluegrass,
blues, folk.
BIRD OF PARADISE
(662-8310)
Friday& Saturday: Bird of Paradise
Orchestra, Jazz.
PerformalCes
FRIDAY
NORTH CAMPUS COMMONS:
WORKS BY THE FACULTY
WOMEN PAINTERS - North

Sunday: Rick Roe & Friends, Jazz.
THE BLIND PIG
(996-8555)
Friday: Blue Front Persuaders, R&B.
Saturday: Bo Diddley (8 & 11 p.m.),
Rock & roll.
Sunday: The Gay 90s, Top-40 dance
hits.
THE EARLE
(994-0211)
Friday & Saturday: Rick Burgess
TrioJazz.
MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOW-
CASE
(996-9080)

Friday & Saturday: Steve and
Leo(8:30 & 11 p.m.), Second City
Alumni, $12.
Sunday: Steve and Leo (8:30 p.m.),
$12.
NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436)
Friday: Boys' Night Out II,
DJ Roger Lelievre.
Saturday: Top-40 Dance Party,
Various DJs.
Sunday: Teen Night (5-10 p.m.),
DJ John Court.
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
(996-2747)
Friday &Saturday: Trinidad Tripoli
Steel Band, Calypso and reggae.

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Pro-choicers and anti-abortionists battle it out in the courts
and on the streets.
Music
A Diddley-do, a Diddley-da: Bo Diddley comes- around
Film
Come see Pelle the Conquerer overtake Ann Arbor
Restaurant
Romantics ahoy!! Visit the Great Lakes Shipping Co.
Cover Story
Wills clash in the battle over abortion rights
The List
What's happening in Ann Arbor 1 8

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Campus Commons Gallery. Open to
public.
"DAPHNE" AND "MOTHER AND
THE CRIMINALS" - April 6, 7,

&8, Residential College Aud., 8 p.m.
Admission $3.
SELECTIONS FROM THE PO-
ETRY OF WILLIAM BUTLER
YEATS - With ballads by David
Crossland, Kuenzel Rm., Michigan
Union, 8 p.m.

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pril 12-15 & 19-22 at 8 PM
kpril 15,16 and 22 at2 PM
Tickets are $7.50, $8.50,
$9.00 and $10.00.
STUDENT SEATING
$5.00 with ID.

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FRIDAY
SYMPOSIUM HONORING DR.
PHILIP . CONVERSE -
Rackham Amphitheatre, 2-4 p.m.
MICHIGAN CHESS TEAM -
Basement of Mich. League, 1 p.m.
TABLE TENNIS CLUB -
Coliseum, 6-8 p.m.
"TEST STATISTICS AS
ECONOMIC INDICATORS" -
Lorch Hall Aud., 4 p.m.
"TECTONIC MECHANISMS
TO EXPLAIN PALEOMAG-
NETIC ROTATIONS IN

ALASKA" - 4001 C.C. Little, 4
p.m.
PEER WRITIING TUTORS -
611 Church St. Computing Center,
7-11 p.m. ECB trained.
NORTHWALK - Sun-Thur, 9
p.m.-1 a.m. Call 763-WALK or
stop by 3224 Bursley.
SAFEWALK - Sun-Thur, 8 p.m.
-1:30 a.m. Fri-Sat, 8-11:30 p.m.
Call 936-1000 or stop by 102
UGLi.
U OF M ARCHERY - Coliseum,
8-10 p.m.
U OF M SHORIN-RYU

WEEKEND \COMMEN

KARATE - 2275 CCRB, 6-7
p.m.
U OF M TAEKWONDO - 1200
CCRB, 6-8 p.m.
SATURDAY
U OF M SAILING CLUB DOCK-
IN OPENS THE 1989 SAILING
SEASON - 9 a.m. at the Club.
Call 426-4299 for info.
"LATINAS IN THE LEGAL
PROFESSION SPEAK OUT!" -
250 Hutchins Hall, Law School, 9
a.m.-12 p.m.
Panel Discussion: 1:30-2:30 p.m.
"The Future of Minority Rights:
Strategies for Reform and
Litigation'.
MICHIMINICON - April 8&9,
Pendelton Rm., Michigan Union.
"THE ORIGINAL SYM-
PHONY" - Trotter House, 7-9
p.m.
SUNDAY
STORYTELLER CAROLMHAN-
SEN - Gallery of U of M Museum
of Art, 2-3 p.m.
IRANIAN STUDENTS' CUL-
TURAL CLUB - Coffee Hour,
3050 Frieze, 4-6 p.m.
"RABBI DANIEL SYME TO
ADDRESS 'TREE OF LIFE'
DINER" - Campus Inn, 6 p.m.

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call 763-1085 or visit the
Mendelssohn Theatre
Box Office
bpresented by I
The University of Michigan
Gilbert and Sullivan Society
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Editor...............................................................................................................A lyssa Lustigm an
Associate Editor.................................................................................................Andrew Mills
G raphic Editor........................................................................................................M iguel Cruz
Business Editor..............................Jein Kim
Sales Manager................................ ..... Jackie Miller
Special Sections Coordinatior ...................L.........................:isa George

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