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RED SORGHUM (Zhang
Yimou, 1988) Mich. Th. 9:30
See Friday's listing.
SECOND ANIMATION
CELEBRATION (Various
directors) Mich Th. 5:00 & 7:15
See Friday's listing.

SUNDAY

ASHES AND DIAMONDS
(Andrzej Wajda,1958) Lorch, 7:00
The last of Wajda's War trilogy.
This one tells the gripping story of
the Polish resistance in the last
days of WW2. Starring the Polish
James Dean, Zbigniew Cybulski.
THE SECOND ANIM-

ATION CELEBRATION
(Various Directors) Mich. Theater
6:15 & 8:30
The L.A. International Anim-
ation Celebration highlights are in,
and here they are. They're funny,
thoughtful, and generally amazing
as the top animators in the world
show you their award winning
stuff.
-Tony Silber

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VOLUME 8, NUMBER

BIRD OF PARADISE
(662-8310)
Friday & Saturday: Paul Vorn-
hagan, straight-ahead jazz saxo-
phonist
THE BLIND PIG
(996-8555)
Friday: The Sun Messengers
(calypso and reggae)
Saturday: The Difference
(original pop)
CLUB HEIDELBERG
Friday: Frank Allison & the Odd
Sox
Saturday: Junk Monkeys with
Sensitive Big Guys

THE APARTMENT LOUNGE
(769-4060)
Friday: happy hour features rock
singer Luna Park; night-time en-
tertainment is the Steve Nardella
Rock-n-roll Trio
Saturday: George Bedard & the
King Pins (classic rock) A
THE ARK
(761-1451)
Friday: Taj Mahal (blues) per-
forms at 7:30 and 10
Saturday: Cherish the Ladies (an
all women Irish group performing
traditional Irish and dance) per-
forms at 7:30 and 10

THE EARLE
(994-0211)
Friday & Saturday: The Rick
Burgess Trio, mellow jazz
THE NECTARINE
(994-5436)
Information not available at press
time.
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
(996-2747)
Friday and Saturday: The King
Bees (Pop-rock)
U-CLUB
(763-2236)
Friday: New Music with Tom
Simonian
Saturday: T2J Band (reggae & ca-
lypso)

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Performances
Pop Will Eat Itself brings its off-color sounds to Detroit.
Film
Our guest horror movie critic views Phantom of the Mall.
Cover Story
House music is the Midwest's most popular export.
Michellany
Jim Poniewozik takes a look at the modem toy store.
The List
What's happening in and around Ann Arbor.
ON THE COVER:
Local enthusiasts of house music dance at the U
club, also shown above. House is a new music
trend and the Midwest's hottest export. See story,
Page 6.
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PerformanCes
"You Strike the Woman, You
Strike the Rock" - a Market
Theater Production; theater from
South Africa; tickets available at
the Michigan Theater box office
(668-8397); opens Sunday at 8
p.m.

Harpsichordist Edward Par-
mentier - associate University
music professor performs works
by Girolamo Frescobaldi and John
Bull at 8 p.m. in the music
school's Blanche Anderson Moore
Hall

WEEKEND
MAGAZINE
Fridays in The Daily
763-0379

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Furtherm
F R IDA Y

Interview Lecture - noon to 1
p.m. at the Career Planning &
Placement library
MORE Colloquium - School of
Ed. program with Ann Ruggles
Gere; 3 p.m. at 1211 SEB
Graduate School Dissertation
Workshop - School of Ed. pro-
gram from 4 to 5 p.m. in the
West Conference Room on the 4th
floor of Rackham
Michigan Wargaming Club -
weekly open gaming session; 1
p.m. to 8 p.m. in Room D of the
League
CSHPE/HACE Colloquium- a
School of Ed. program with Dr.
Yvonna Lincoln at 4 p.m. in 1322
SEB
Kelsey Museum Open House -
Gallery and behind the scenes tour
at the Kelsey Museum of Archae-
ology; 4-6 p.m.
The Free Daist Communion -
a presentation of a video at the
Friends Meeting House on 1420
Hill Street; 7-10 p.m.; $7
The Paradigm Revolution in
the Academic Disciplines and.
the Implications for Research

in Higher Education - a collo-
quium with Dr. Yvonna Lincoln
(Vanderbilt University); 4 p.m. in
the Tribute Room in the SEB; re-
ception follows
Rosh Hashanah Services -Re-
form is 7 p.m. at Hillel; Orthodox
is 7p.m. at Hillel; Conservative is
7 p.m. at the Union Ballroom
Shorin Ryu Karate Club- 8:30
p.m. at the CCRB; beginners wel-
come
Safewalk - Night-time walking
service, seven days a week, 102
UGLi, 8 p.m. to midnight, 936-
1000
SATURDAY
Rosh Hashanah Services - Re-
form is 10 a.m.; Orthodox is 8:30
a.m. and 7 p.m.; Conservative is
9 a.m. and 7 p.m.; sponsored by
Hillel
Safewalk -Night-tunie wlking'
service, seven days a week, 102
UGLi, 8 p.m. to midnight, 936-
1000
The Free Daist Communion -
"Way of the Heart" seminar focus-
ing on religious and spiritual prac-
tice 9:30 to 3:30 at the Friends'
Meeting House on 1420 Hill
Street

A recep
will
Rackl
All lect

Jazz Piano Teachers' Work-
shop - Tony Caramia, a pianist
and piano teacher will conduct the
workshop; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; cost
is $12 per person and registration
will take place at 8:30 a.m.
SUNDAY
Fall Harvest Day and Art
Fair- a celebration of the 25th
anniversary of the Ella Sharp Mu-
seum; features art, other displays
and a variety of food
Safewalk - Night-time walking
service, seven days a week, 102
UGLi, 8 p.m. to midnight, 936-
1000
Rosh Hashanah Services -
Orthodox is at 8:30 and 7:10
p.m.;
Conservative is at 9 a.m.; spon-
sored by Hillel
Tashlich - a Rosh Hashanah
custom; group meets at 4 p.m. at
Hillel (1429 Hill Street)
Lesbian & Gay Male Fac-
ulty/Staff social group - for
more information please call the
Lesbian & Gay Male Programs
Office (763-4186)

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