i THE APARTMENT LOUNGE (769-4060) Friday: Private Sector, modern dance-oriented R&B Saturday: The Whiptones, R&B and soul THE ARK (761-1451) Friday: Laketown Buskers; old- time music Saturday: James Keelaghan, Canadian singer and songwriter Furthermore IDAY "Ojibwa Basket Making: The Tradition Lives On" - exhibit at the U-M Exhibit Museum open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Safewalk - Night-time walking service, Rm. 102 UGLi; 8 to 11:30 p.m.; 936-1000 Employer Presentation - Don- aldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, noon-1 in the Union Pond Rm. Senior Portraits - 8:30-5 at the UGLi's 2d floor; no appointments necessary Internship Openings for winter semester - at the Student Orga- nization Development Center; call 763-5900 Pound House Children's Cen- ter Benefit Book Sale - just mention to a cashier at Border's Book Store Pound House when making a purchase and the center will receive 21% for its library Evolution and Human Behav- ior Program - Kristen Hawkes of the U of Utah discusses "Sex Differences in 'Sharing' and their Association with the 'Division' of Labor Among Modern Hunter Gathers..."; 4 p.m. in Mason Rm. t 429 ROTC Haunted House - 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. at North Hall; pro- ceeds to UNICEF and Mott's Children's Hospital; $2 PERM PACK PLUS I $35.99 i Includes shampoo, professional cut & blowdry I (Reg $50) (Long Hair Extra) Exp. 11/10/89 { BASIC HAIRCUT I 01$6.50 } I Expires 11/10/89r L------------) BIRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) Friday & Saturday: Happy Hour with Gail Barker and the Cat's Meow; regular show Suzanne Lane and Friends THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) Friday: Frank Allison and the Odd Sox CLUB HEIDELBERG Friday: The Opossums, local rock band; eclectic style; Jugglers & Thieves open Saturday: Shock Therapy, hard- rock CUB'S AC (665-4475) Friday & Saturday: dancing with a DJ THE EARLE (994-0211) 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: Jeanne and the Dreams, danceable R&B, mo- town etc. MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE (996-9080) Friday & Saturday: John Riggi; $10 U-CLUB Friday: New Music Dance Party Saturday: Reggae Night "Henri Vever: Islamic Art and the Politics of Taste" - Dr. Glenn Lowry, Curator of Near Eastern Art at the Smithsonian's Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery; 4:30 p.m.; Angell Aud.D Overeaters' Anonymous - noon to 1 p.m. in the 3d. Floor of the Union. SATURDAY "Brightest Stars"/"Earth Visi- tors" - U-M Exhibit Museum Planetarium; the two audiovisual shows are held at 10:30 & 11:30 a.m. ("Brightest Stars") and 2,3 & 4 p.m. ("Earth Visitors"); at the U-M Exhibit Museum. Safewalk - Night-time walking service, Rm. 102 UGLi; 8 to 11:30 p.m.; 936-1000 Halloween Dance - sponsored by Asian American Association and the Korean Students Associa- tion; 9:30-1:30; Trotter House; $4 Halloween Party - 9 p.m. to ?; at the Dance Gallery Studio; $10 donation to the Gallery Founda- tion "Ojibwa Basket Making: The Tradition Lives On" - See Fri- day's listing. "Autumn Stars" - a look at the current night sky in the U-M planetarium; shows at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m.; $1.50; at the U-M Exhibit Museum "Earth Visitors" - looks at the kinds of objects which have and may have visited the earth from space; at 2,3 and 4 p.m.; ages 5 and up; $2; at the U-M Exhibit Museum "Earth Visitors" - See Satur- day's listing. Safewalk - night-time walking service; Rm. 102 UGLi; 8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.; 936-1000 Saalam-Shalom - Middle-East dialogue group; 7 p.m. in the Union Northwalk - North campus night-time safety walking service; Rm. 2333 Bursley; 8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.; or call 763-WALK Michigan Student Assembly Health Issues Commission -4 p.m. in Union Rm. 3909 Residential College Writers' Meeting - 2 p.m. in East Quad's Green Lounge Turner Lecture Series - Larry Benson speaks on "Chronology and Cause of Expansion and Cr traction of Great Basin Lakes dur- ing the Late Quaternary"; 4 p.m. in Chem 1640 Chess Club - 1-5 p.m. in the Michigan League Coalition for Democracy in Latin America - open house; 12-5 p.m.; Union Rm. 419 "Ojibwa Basket Making: The Tradition Lives On" - See Fri- day's listing. FRIDAY "Step Right Up" - Patricia Plasko, choreographer/dancer pre- sents a concert of six works; at the Trueblood Theater; $8 adults, $6 for students; 8 p.m. Phoebe Neville - Dance Bldg; 8 p.m.; call 763-5460 SATURDAY "Step Right Up" - Patricia Plasko, choreographer/dancer pre- sents a concert of six works; at the Trueblood Theater; $8 adults, $6 for students; 8 p.m. Maxwell street Klezmer Band - 8:15 at the Irwin Green Aud., Hillel; Chicago-style blues; ad- mission includes hors d'oeuvres, dessert & beverage; $18 and $10 for students and seniors; call 769- 0500 SUNDAY "Step Right Up" - Patricia Plasko, choreographer/dancer pre- sents a concert of six works; at the Trueblood Theater; $8 adults, $6 for students; 8 p.m. and 2 p.m. Michigan Chamber Players Series - 8 p.m. in the School of Music's Recital Hall; free; Mozart, Beethoven etc. Ann Arbor Cantata Singers -4 p.m. at the First Congregational Church (S. State); $10 Michigan Alumni work here: The Wall Street Journal The New York Times The Washington Post The Detroit Free Press The Detroit News NBC Sports Associated Press United Press International Scientific American Time Newsweek Sports Illustrated USA Today Because ... they worked here: i 621 E. Williams Above Steve's Ice Cream 663-7012 No Appointment Necessary! RUFF HEWN T H E F A T H E R O F T R U E A M E R I C A N W E A R. Ruff Hewin draws inspiration for its Autumn/Winter 1989 collection for men and women from the rugged lifestyle of the great mountain camps from ' the Adirondaks along the Blue Ridge to the Great Smoky Mountains. The spirit of adventure is epitomized in this "Ruff, outdoor America look. Warm wool is woven into one of the "must have"jackets of the season-the Navaho-inspired blanket jacket which sports a soft, leather-lined collar and