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INSIGNIFICANCE (Nicholas
Roeg, 1985) Aud A 7:00 & 9:00
Nicholas Roeg continues to be
one of the most interesting directors
around and here he gives a mixture
of fame and the problems of nuclear
war as a bunch of celebrities meet
at a New York Hotel in 1953.
RUNNING ON EMPTY (Sidney
Lumet, 1988) Michigan Theater
8:45
Judd Hirsch and Christine Lahti
are two sixties revolutionaries who
are still on the run, but the real star
of the film is River Phoenix as
their son who wants to break away
from his life of continual fleeing in
order to pursue the piano and Marth
Plimpton.
THE TOXIC AVENGER. II
(Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz,
19&8) Michigan Theater 11:45
He's back and as ob-noxious as
ever. Once again the first superhero
from New Jersey must free
Tromaville from evil, this time by
way of Japan. Both the Toxic
Avenger and female lead Phoebe
Legere will both be present, so be
sure to bring your mops!
SUNDAY
THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST
(Lawrence Kasdan, 1988) Michigan
Theater 5:00
Nominated for Best Film and
winner of Best Supporting Actress
(Geena Davis), this film stars
William Hurt as a middle aged man
whose orderly life suddenly goes
awry when his wife leaves him and
he meets the eccentric dog-trainer
played by Davis.
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Saturday: James Keelaghan,
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Sunday: Peter Aslop Family Concert
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Friday & Saturday: Emily Remler,
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FRIDAY
FRIDAY MUSIC NIGHT -
Canterbury, 10 p.m.- 1 a.m.
Performances by local musicians,-
free. Doors open at 9:30 p.m.
WESLEY FOUNDATION
BENEFIT CONCERT - First
. United Methodist Church, 8 p.m.
Featuring Pat Madden-Roth. $5
donation.
SATURDAY
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
BENEFIT CONCERT - Regents
Plaza, 12 noon-4 p.m.
Flashback, Anne Be Davis, Big
Box of Nines.
ANN ARBOR 1989 DAWN
DANCE - Scarlett Intermediate
School, 8 p.m.- dawn.
Tickets: $7 in advance, $10 at the
door.
SUNDAY
"THE ART OF FACE" - Irwin
Green Aud., Hillel, 3 p.m.
Tickets: $10, $5 students and
seniors.
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Editor................................................................................................................Alyssa Lustigm an
Associate Editor.................................................................................................Andrew Mills
Graphic Editor......................................................................................................M iguel Cruz
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VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX
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U OF M SHORIN-RYU
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U OF M ARCHERY - Coliseum,
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"ENVIRONMENTAL
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SCHOOLS: A COMMUNITY
PROBLEM SOLVING-
APPROACH" - International
Center, 12 noon.
Arjen Wals, open to public
"CONTROL OF
CONSTRAINED ROBOTS:
PROBLEM FORMULATIONS,
RESULTS " AND OPEN
PROBLEMS" - 1200 EECS, 4
p.m.
Control Seminar, Prof. N. Harris
McClamroch.
"A TALE OF TWO CITIES:
KELSEY MUSEUM
EXCAVATIONS AT TEL
ANAFA, ISRAEL AND
COPTOS, EGYPT" - Executive
Residence Dining Rm., School of
Business, 8 p.m.
A lecture by Sharon C. Herbert.
TABLE TENNIS CLUB -
Coliseum, 6-8 p.m.
"CAREERS
PSYCHOLOGY" - 126 E.
4 p.m.
SATURDAY.
U OF M CHAPTER NAACP
GENERAL MEETING -
Anderson Rm., Michigan Union, 1-
2:30 p.m.
Elections will be held.
SUNDAY
"THE SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
OF A BISHOP" - Canterbury
House, 7 p.m.
Rt. Rev. H. Coleman McGehee.
CELEBRATION OF SPRING -
Cobblestone Farm, all day events.
IRANIAN STUDENTS'
CULTURAL CLUB, COFFEE
HOUR - 3050 Frieze, 4-6 p.m.
FILM AND PANEL
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