9 i 1111\i: & IlItIEIIb -" f (ii *.. .b a PIZZA BOB COUPON I Taco Salad and I 1 Large Pop for just i $5.00! exp.5/7/901 WE DELIVER 814 S. State - 665-4517- "t ": ' ... Chinese Restaurant spccializing in sze-Chuan Hunan & Mandarin Cuisine Family Dining or Carryout "Food: 8 out of 10 Service: 18 out of 10 Atmosphere: 8 out of 10 Anti Arborr Ncus We deliver after 5 p.m. 707 Packard 668-2744 Campus Donuts 7 Dayse Waeek The FriendlyShop Attention Fraternities and Sororities Discount and delivery for large orders. 1 Mexican Restaurant 794 Draft Beer! $1.19 Margaritas! Express Lunches $4.25! Open Mon-Thum, 11-10 Fri-Sat, 11-11 Now Open Sun. 12-71 ='t I 1 Lolilta MLB4, 9 p.m./DBL Stanley Kubrick's version of Vladimir Nabokov's novel documents Humbert's lust for his pubescent stepdaughter, Lolita. Sickeningly sanctimonious Sting couldn't have done the same as "that book by Nabokov." Ourselves Chan is Missing Lorch, 7 p.m./DBL Another free film festival; these offerings kick off the Asian Film Festival. See story in this issue. In Cold Blood Aud A, 7:30 p.m./DBL The Ann Arbor Film Co-op features Richard Brooks' semidocumentary adaptation of Truman Capote's novel about two young killers' eventual arrest after slaughtering an innocent family. Why Does Herr R. Run Amok? Aud A, 9:45 p.m./DBL R.W. Fassbinder's film of a man amok (he kills his wife, child, and visiting neighbor with a lamp) caps the Film Co-op's night of familial murders. When Harry Met Sally MLB3, 8 & 10 p.m. When Harry (Billy Crystal) met Sally (Meg Ryan), he hated her. Which meant they'd eventually fall in love. Rob Reiner doesn't do much in the way of plot innovation, but he shows that love among yuppies can be kind of charming. Drugstore Cowboy Michigan Theater, 8:45 p.m. See Friday's listing. SUNDAY Shirley Valentine Michigan Theater, 5 p.m. Pauline Collins reprises her Tony Award-winning role and makes her one-woman show into a full- fledged movie. She's an English housewife who expands her horizons in Greece. Sunrise Michigan Theater, 7 p.m. Part of the Program in Film and Video Studies' free Classics showings. F.W. Murnau's film, starring Janet Gaynor and George O'Brien, is one of cinema's greatest romances. Preceded by the Buster Keaton short film, The Balloonatic. Ashes and Diamonds Hillel, 7 & 9 p.m. Hill Street Cinema presents Andrzej Wajda's final installment of his War trilogy, following A Generation and Kanal. It's the Polish resistance movement during the final stages of World War II. sex, lies, and videotape Michigan Theater, 9:15 p.m. See Friday's listing. Bars and Clubs BLIND PIG (9%-8555) Friday and Saturday: Trinidad Tripoli. Jamaican calypso and reggae. Sunday: Gay '90s CLUB HEIDELBERG (663-7758) Friday: Bastards. Hardcore trio from Minneapolis. Opening act is The Faithealers, local power- punk. Saturday: Mol Triffid, hard-rock punk with opening band Bigger than Mass, rock. DEL RIO (761-2530) Sunday: Paul Vorhan, Rick Burgess and Friends. Upbeat Latin jazz and swing-bop. No cover, 5-9 p.m. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (9%-2747) Saturday and Sunday: The Suspects, a Detroit R&B band. U-CLUB (763-2236) Friday: New Music Night Saturday: Bob Marley birthday bash. Bob Marley music, videos etc. THE ARK (761-1451) Friday: RFD Boys. Local bluegrass quartet, benefit for the Women's Crisis Center at 8 p.m. Saturday: Gil Scott-Heron. Poetic funk at 8 and 10:30 p.m. Sunday: Homegrown Women's Music Series with performances by electric folk trio, Second Opinion and poet Ruelaine Stokes. Performances One For the Road and Picnic on the Battlefield. Two one-act plays at 5 p.m. February 2,3 at Arena Theater. Admission free, presented by Basement Arts. A TeaCh-In for Peace. A multi- cultural celebration of peacemakers presented by Common Ground Theatre Ensemble. See article this edition. Saturday, 12-5 p.m., third floor Michigan League. St. Olaf Choir 68-member Northfield Minnesota choir to give a concert in Hill Auditorium at 8 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets are $5, $10, and $14 from the University Musical Society (764- 2538). voice of the Turtle Spanish-Jewish folk music at Irwin Green Auditorium at Hillel, Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets $15 ($8, students) at door. More information at 769- 0500. Javanese Gmelan Music and dance of the Far East at 2 p.m. in Rackham Auditorium, presented free by the School of Music (763- 4726). FURTHERMORE FRIDAY International Folkdancing sponsored by the U of M Folkdance Club at Angell Elem School. 8-9 p.m. teaching, 9-11 p.m. open requests. Teaching Seminar graduate student issues. Subjet: Managing the Time Crunch. At 4 p.m. 4051 LS&A, refreshments provided. (763-0624) Reform Shabbat Services at the Milan Prison Meet at Hillel at 4:45 p.m. for ride to prison. Sponsored by Hillel (769-0500) SATURDAY Pulmonary Rehabilitation sponsored by the Ann Arbor Breather's Club at 10 a.m. in Cranbrook Tower SUNDAY Iranian Student Cultural Club coffee hour and movie from 2-4 p.m. 3050 Frieze Building. Persian language classes from 4-6 p.m. 3050 Frieze Building. Open Discussion concerning the situation in Darabagh and Azerbaijan at 7 p.m. LSA Building. Sponsor: Armenian Student's Cultural Association. THE PONDS AT GEORGETOWN i SEDROU t1 12 12 BATH IAT PATIO BALCONY *--KITCHEN 1 Oc ; NOOK w~r 13"x22 BEDROOM 2 12 . 12 L OOR .J 01, -1 pub presents the Movie Goer Special $19.50 2 choices 2 Beverages of entree (soft) 2 English Fries 2 Movie Tickets Good Any Day-Any Time! 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