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Jennifer Chappell Special Sections Coordinator...................Shelly Pleva THE APARTMENT LOUNGE (769-4060) Friday: Private Sector, modern dance-oriented R&B Saturday: Skyles, local classic- rock band THE ARK (761-1451) Friday & Saturday: Friends of Fiddlers Green, traditional Scottish BIRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) Friday & Saturday: Happy Hour with Gail Barker and the Cat's Meow; regular show the Paul Keller Trio THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) FRIDAY "If My Friends Could See Me Now" - a musical revue of songs by Cy Coleman; 8 p.m. at the Power Center; tickets are $6 and $9; call 764-0450 "Toad of Toad Hall" - adapta- tion of episodes from the chil- dren's book The Wind in the Wil- lows; 7:30 p.m. at the Ann Arbor Civic Theater; $6, $4 for children; call 996-3888 "The Crucible" - PioneerHigh Theater Guild production; 8 p.m. at Pioneer High Little Theater; $3 "The Perfect Party" - farce and satire of the American impulse to seek perfection; 8 p.m. at he Per- formance Network; $8, students for $6; a West End Production "The Intimate P.D.Q. Bach" - musical shenanigans and paro- dies; 8 p.m. at the Michigan The- ater; tickets are $16, $12.80 for Furthermore FRIDAY Safewalk - Night-time walking service, Rm. 102 UGLi; 8 to 11:30 p.m.; 936-1000 Job Search Lecture - noon to 1 p.m. in the CP&P Conference Rm. Phi Alpha Delta - Pre-law fra- ternity; 9 p.m. in the Union; new members welcome "Semantic Answers to Skepti- cism" - Anthony Brueckner of Yale University speaks at 4 p.m. in Mason Hall Rm. 2408; spon- sored by the Philosophy Dept. Overeaters' Anonymous - noon to 1 p.m. in the 3d. Floor of the Union. "The Influence of Aluminum and pH on the Physiological Ecology of Acidophyllic Di- atoms" - Robert Gensemer; part of the Resource Ecology & Man- Friday: Tracy Lee and the Leonards, local rock band Saturday: The Blasters, blues- based, rockabilly rock CLUB HEIDELBERG Friday: Frank Allison and the Odd Sox Saturday: Terminal White, indus- trial-noise dance band CUB'S AC (665-4475) Friday & Saturday: dancing with a DJ DEL RIO (761-2530) Sunday: Louis Smith Quintet, jazz ensemble THE EARLE (994-0211) Michigan Theater Members; call 668-8397 SATURDAY Bandorama - features the UM Symphony Band, Concert Band and Marching Band; tickets are $4, $5, and $6; 8 p.m. at Hill Aud. "Toad of Toad Hall" - see Friday listing; 1 & 4 p.m.; tickets $5 and $3 Organ Dedication Concert - the University's Reformed Church's new Baroque tracker or- gan is played for the first time; soloists will accompany; 8 p.m. at the Church (1001 E. Huron). Free admission. Lauren Wagner - opera singer; 8 p.m. at the Kerrytown Concert House; $8 and $12 Ann Arbor Symphony Orches- tra - 8 p.m. at the Michigan Theater; tickets are $10 & $15 agement Seminar Series; noon in Nat Res. Bldg. Rm. 1046 Shmini Ataeret services - 6:30 p.m. at Hillel SATURDAY Shmini Atzeret services - 9 a.m. at Hillel Black forum/Potluck - 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Washtenaw Community College's Student Center; sponsored by the Washte- naw College's African-American Student Association; all welcome; call 973-7378 Safewalk - Night-time walking service, Rm. 102 UGLi; 8 to 11:30 p.m.; 936-1000 Simhat Torah services - 8 p.m. a community celebration at Hillel "Earth Visitors" - looks at the kinds of objects which have and (Jonathan Kaplan, 1989) Aud A 9:00 A brand new film starring Glenn Close and James Woods, but that's all we know. -Tony Silber Friday & Saturday: The Rick Burgess Trio, mellow jazz THE NECTARINE (994-5436) Friday: pop music with DJ Roger LeLievre Saturday: Top-40 Dance Party RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747) Friday & Saturday: Regular Boys, eight-piece jump blues, R&B and blues MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080) Friday & Saturday: Kirkland Teeple; tickets are $15; reserva- tions suggested U-CLUB (763-2236) Friday: New Music Dance Party Saturday: Reggae Night (children, $6 & $11;students and seniors are $8 & $13) "If My Friends Could See Me Now" - See Friday's listing, 8 p.m. "The Perfect Party" - see Fri- day's listing; 8 p.m. "The Crucible" - see Friday's listing; 8 p.m. SUNDAY "If My Friends Could See Me Now" - See Saturday's listing; 2 p.m. Organ Recital - devoted to the works of Cesar Franck; 4 p.m. at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (306 N. 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