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Bars and Clubs
THE APARTMENT LOUNGE
(769-4060)
Friday: Juice; blues, rock & soul
Saturday: Blues Jam; all blues
players welcome; bring your own
instrument
THE ARK
(761-1451)
Friday: Marcia Ball Band; blues
singer and pianist
BIRD OF PARADISE
(662-8310)
Friday & Saturday: Paul Vorn-
hagen Quintet; Latin jazz and
swing-bop
THE BLIND PIG
(996-8555)
Friday : James Cotton and His
Big Band; Chicago blues great
Saturday: Gay 90s
CLUB HEIDELBERG
Friday: Laughing Hyenas and
Tar; hard-rock double-bill
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
MAINSTREET COMEDY
SHOWCASE
(996-9080)
Friday & Saturday: Brian Re-
gen; $12
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
(996-2747)
Friday: Iodine Raincoats; bluesy
rock
U-CLUB
(763-2236)
Friday: New Music Dance Party
Saturday: Reggae Night
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A patron of Briarwood Mall is seen shopping recently. See cover story, Page 8.
Film
The DybbUk, a dassic Yiddish film, is restored.
Books
Julian Barnes rewrites history his own way.
Music
James Cotton explodes with the blues.
Cover Story
Shopping Malls in our society.
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The List
What's happening in and around Ann Arbor.1
On the Cover:
This empty section of Briarwood Mall will soon be teeming
with "mall crawlers"
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Andrew Mills
G raphics Editor..................................................................................................... M ig uel C ruz
Business Manager..............David Edinger
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Special Sections Coordinator......................................................................Shelly Pleva
Performances
FRIDAY
"Guys & Dolls" - 8 p.m. at the
Power Center; call 763-1107 for
more information; tickets avail-
able at Michigan Union Ticket Of-
fice
Plautus' Casina - presented by
the R.C. players; 8 p.m. in the
East Quad Aud.
Symphony & concert Band -
Hill Auditorium at 8 p.m.; free
SATURDAY
"Guys & Dolls" - 8 p.m. at the
Power Center; call 763-1 107 for
more information; tickets avail-
able at Michigan Union Ticket Of-
fice
Plautus' Casina - presented by
the R.C.dplayers; 8 p.m. in the
East Quad Aud.
Judy Carmichael, jazz pianist
- 7 & 9 p.m. at the Kerrytown
Concert House; $10, $15; 769-
2999
UM Musical Theater - a
"Croissant Concert"; 11 a.m. at
Kerrytown Concert House; $8 in-
cludes croissant, juice and coffee
Men's Glee Club Concert - 8
p.m. at Hill Auditorium; tickets
can be reserved through the Hill
Aud. Box Office; $7, $5, $4, $2
for students and seniors
SUNDAY
"Guys & Dolls" - 8 p.m. at the
Power Center; call 763-1107 for
more information; tickets avail-
able at Michigan Union Ticket Of-
fice
Plautus' Casina - presented by
the R.C. players; 2 & 8 p.m. in
the East Quad Aud.
Dajv Mehta, pianist - 4 p.m.
at Kerrytown Concert House; $8,
$12 ($5 for students/seniors); call
769-2999; reception follows
French Organ Series - Marilyn
Mason performs recently discov-
ered works of Louis Couperin; 4
p.m. at Moore Hall
Women's Glee Club - 4 p.m. at
Rackham Lecture Hall
Oboe Recital - Geralyn Giovan-
netti; 6 p.m. in the School of
Music's Recital Hall
Percussion Recital - Maria von
Lehn; 8 p.m. in the School of
Music's Recital Hall
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Furtherm
Safewalk - Night-time walking
service, Rm. 102 UGLi; 8 to
11:30 p.m.; 936-1000
German Club Happy Hour -6
p.m. at the U-Club
Photo exhibit of racial violence
in the U.S. - Rm. 3 of East
Engineering; 10-3
"The Future of Zionism" -
History Prof. Todd Endelman
speaks at 7:30 at Hillel
"III-Conditioned Plants are
Difficult to Control: A Tenta-
tive Explanation" - James
Freudenberg; 4 p.m. in EECS
1200
Asian American Assoc. CCRB
All-nighter - 10:30 p.m. to 1:30
a.m.
Grads and Young Professionals
Veggie Shabbat Potluck Dinner
- Eric Rabkin speaks about hu-
mor and its relation to various
ethnic groups; call 769-0500 to
reserve
"Students Who Demonstrate
in El Salvador: The Risk of
Death" - UCAR member Pam
Nadasen; noon at Guild House;
soup and sandwiches available for
$1
Blood Battle - 2-8 p.m. in
Markley
"Rediscovering Carthage In
the Eighties" - Susan Stevens
of the U of Wisconsin; 8 p.m. in
Angell Hall Aud. B
"Metaphysics and Rational
Inquiry" - Sally Haslanger of
the U of Pennsylvania; 4 p.m. in
2408 Mason Hall
Overeaters' Anonymous -
noon to 1 p.m. in the 3d. Floor of
the Union.
SATURDAY
Asian American Women's
Journal - 5 p.m. in the West
Lounge of South Quad
Homeless Action Committee
Picket - 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.;
meets at the lot behind Kline's
Dept. store
Huron Valley Amateur Chess
Tournament - 10 a.m. in the
North Campus Commons
"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.
"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
SUNDAY
"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
NAACP Staff & Faculty Forum
- 6 p.m. in the Stockwell Blue
Lounge
"Life-Affirming Toys for Bring-
ing Out the Best in Kids" -
Lawrence Probes, MD; 7:30 p.m.
in St. Aidan's Northside Church
Huron Valley Amateur Chess
Tournament - 10 a.m. in ,the
North Campus Commons
Northwalk - North campus
night-time safety walking service;
Rm. 2333 Bursley; 8 p.m. to 1:30
a.m.; or call 763-WALK
UM Chess Team - meets from
1-5 p.m. in the Michigan League
Michigan Student Assembly
Health Issues Commission - 4
p.m. in Union Rm. 3909
Homeless Action Committee
Meeting - 6 p.m. in the library
of the First Presbyterian Church
Cover photo by Jonathan Liss
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