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NUMBER 11 NOVEMBER 101989MAGAZINE 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 I i 4/t 1./l a sa... (r[v r "Y " . t k I I- . ,.._ " Massage " Hydrotherapy " Body Wrap " Hair " Nails " Beauty Waxing e Gift Certificates See, Experience And Feel The Difference We Call It Beauty, Fashion And Wellness. EFER E ICHAEL OWES- BEAUTY SPA 996-5585 206 S. Fifth Avenue (next to the Ann Arbor Theater) 3 - O 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. .8 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" Editors............................................................................................................ A ly ssa Lustigm an Andrew Mills G raphics Editor..................................................................................................... M ig uel C ruz Business Manager..............David Edinger Business M anager...........................................................................................D a i Ed n e Sales M anager........................................................................................... Jennifer C happell 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 INSTAN We're paying up to compactndiscs.wM Bring 'em in and we also recorC BOUGHT - SC 336112 Aqnn :1±bo MON-FRI 10 am-B pm SAT 10 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 Page 2 Weekend/November 10, 1989 Weekend/November 10, 1989