IIININIP & IlItINIIIN4P ' N . Ib - - - - .. -- PIZZA BOB COUPON" I Taco Salad and I 1 Large Popfor just $5c.00! exp.5/7/90 1 a 04, WE DELIVER 814 S. State - 665-4517. PARTHENON FINE GREEK FOOD flh fl hl1fl" ' GYROS 6 SHISH KABAD ,; SANDWICHES -CARRY OUT SERVICES. CHICKEN -STEAKS. PASTA LAMB CHOPS.- LAMB SHISH KABABS MOUSAKA -PASTITSIOH DOLMADES.-SPINACH PIE GREEK SALADS & PASTRIES. COMBINATION PLATES FULL COCKTAIL MENU 226 S. MAIN at "I* "l" "'o liberty - Ann Arbor CALL 994-1012 the mandarin CHINE-E RE5tAURANT lnjoy the 1 luXury of a ,1- Chinese atmosphere 625 Hilton Blvd. off State Street 747-9500 Chinese Restaurant luturrr < Ifnulariin Crisitu, nyI) , Diningor C rout "lood: 8 out of 10 Service: 10 out of 10 .\truloslicre: X811out o1 Wedeliv er after ; p.m. 707Paickard 668-2744 Campus Donuts l Days a Week The Friendly Shop Attention Fraternities and Sororities Discount and delivery for lare orders. \53JN PLDR2 Mexican Restaurant 794 Draft Beer! $1.19 Margaritas! Express Lunches $4.25! Open Mon-Thurs, 11.10 Fri-Sat,11-11 Now Onen Sun. 12-71 i Detroit. $5 Saturday: Footloose, exciting, upbeat local folks play country, swing, and more-popular "great time, anytime" band. A Winterfest event, free with button. 2:30 p.m., Bird of Paradise, admission charged THE BUND PIG (996-8555) Friday: Bootsie X and the Lovemasters; new music and trashy '60s covers Saturday: Jeannie and the Dreams; R&B etc. Sunday: Gay '90s CLUB HEIDELBERG Friday: The Opossums; rock-pop, with Static Alphabet as an opener. Saturday: Frank Allison and the Odd Sox; Guitar story-telling THE EARLE (994-0211) Friday & Saturday: The Rick Burgess Trio, mellow jazz THE NECTARINE (994-5436) Friday: Boys' Night Out Saturday: Have a Heart for AART; Benefit for the Ann Arbor Repertory Theatre: $25 RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747) Friday: Iodine Raincoats; local rock quintet Saturday: Jimmy Johnson; Chicago blues guitarist. U-CLUB (763-2236) Friday: New Music Dance Party Saturday: Reggae Night Furthermore FRIDAY Grads and Young Professionals Veggie Shabbat Potluck, Marconi Didn't Invent Radio--Join Bob Weisbuch, Chair of the U-M English Dept in a discussion of the beginning of radio broadcasting and its present state. Sponsored by Jewish Law Students Union. 7:30 p.m. Lawyers' Club, Law Quad. Call 769-0500 Friday Forum: Teaching Seminar- "Getting your students involved" Informal discussion about teaching at 4 p.m. 4051 LSA. Call 763-0624 The Unique Path of Polish Art, Culture, and Politics- The 1990 Annual Copernicus Lecture presented by professor Tadeusz Chrzanowski. The Sarmatian ideology and its influence on Polish Art politics and culture will be addressed. At the Fourth Floor Amphitheatre of the Rackham Building (915 Washington Street) at 8 p.m.free of charge. AnnArbor 1990 Winterfest-for schedule call City of Ann Arbor at 994-2780 SATURDAY The Brother from Another Planet-great science fiction film by John Sayles 1984. Presented by Hillel at 7 and 9:15 p.m. University of Michigan Student Woodshop-safety classes from 9 to 11 a.m. Ann Arbor 1990 Winterfest-for schedule call City of Ann Arbor at 994-2780 SUNDAY Association of College Unions International 9-Ball tournament-Michigan Union Games Room. Entry fee of $4 Ethics of Jewish Power: Judging Israel's Behavior in the Territories-Hillel Foundation sponsors Rabbi Irving (Yitz) Greenberg at 3 p.m. in the Irwin Green Auditorium at Hillel, 1429 Hill Street. Iranian Student Cultural Club coffee hour and music-2-4 p.m. 3050 Frieze Building and Persian language classes 4-6 p.m. 3050 Frieze Building APO Service Fraternity- weekly meeting at the Union, Anderson Room. 6 p.m. pledge meeting and 7 p.m. chapter meeting. Nonviolent resistance: why would a person of integrity choose to break the law?- WAND (Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament) presents Marjorie Winkelman and Liz Walters, IHM speaking about nonviolent resistance. At St. Aidan's /Northside Church 1679 Broadway at 7:30 p.m. Performances FRIDAY Ann Arbor Symphony Goes POPS With the Chenille Sistersl-Michigan Theater at 8 p.m. $15 A Musical Valentine-Concert featuring "Liebeslieder Waltzes" at University Of Michigan Museum of Art University Bands February concerts-the Wind Ensemble under direction of H. Robert Reynolds performs the Suite Francaise by Francis Poulenc, Beethoven's Sextet Op. 71, Stravinsky's Octetfor Wind Instruments, and the Serenade in D minor by Antonin Dvorak. The program begins at 8 p.m. in Rackham Auditorium.free of/charge. The Chenille Sisters with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra-pops concert under direction of Carl St. Clair at 8 p.m. Michigan Theater for $15. 994- 4801 University Choir and Chamber Choir-Jerry Blackstone and Theodore Morrison conduct a varied program of choral music from the Renaissance to the rockin' nineties, at Hill Auditorium at 8 p.m.free Wind Ensemble-Performance includes Poulenc's Suite Francaise ;a9 plus Beethoven, Stravinsky and Dvorak. H. Robert Reynolds and Donald Schleicher conduct. At Rackham Lecture Hall at 8 p.m. free SATURDAY The Chenille Sisters with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra-pops concert under. direction of Carl St. Clair at 8 p.m. Michigan Theater for $15. 994- 4801 A Baroque Potpourri-Ars Musica presents Jaap Schroeder, baroque violinist and director of this concert. At Rackham Auditorium at 8 p.m. ticets $15$12 & $15 Hearts for the Homeless- Sixth semi-annual concert for the homeless of Ypsilanti featuring Marq Speck and Sweet Crystal, local Christian rock band and Steven Kendall, solo guitarist and keyboardist at Radisson Resort and Conference Center, exit 183 on I- 94 8 p.m., $5 donation 487-2414 Oriana -An informal concert of baroque and classical music on original instruments for voice, violin, cello, and harpsichord. A Winterfest event, so go dig it. 12:30 p.m., Selo-Shevel Gallery,free; 663- 7962 SUNDAY University Bands Concerts- the Concert Band performs pieces by Gustav Holst Verne Reynolds, and John Philip Sousa. 4 p.m, Hill Auditorium. Free. Stearns Lecture--Glennis Stout presents "The Flute From Baroque to Boehm," a performance lecture in which she will demonstrate 22 years of changes in the western flute. Instruments from her personal collection of over 59 flutes, PLUS some of the nearly 200 western flutes in the Stearns collection. It's at Rackham Lecture Hall at 2:00 in the afternoon, what're you waiting for, it'sfree. For further info call 763-7426. Concert Band--Works by Holst, Verne Reynolds, Gabrieli, and Persichetti. H. Robert Reynolds, Donald Schleicher, and Jerry Luckhardt conduct. 4 p.m., Hill Auditorium, free; 763-4726. Faculty Arts Concert--The internationally renown showcase for the University music faculty. The program will include the world premiere for Leslie Basset's Illuminations for Flute and Piano. Also featured will be Three English Madrigals by John Willbye. A Winterfest event. 4 p.m., Rackham Auditorium,free; 764- .2538 or 763-4726. Java and Jazz--Eclipse Jazz continues their series recognizing Black History Month featuring pianist Eddie Russ. 4 p.m. - 7 p.m., Michigan Union Tap Room (behind the Mug);free, coffee included; 763-0036 THE PONDS AT GEORGETOWN . t -0 BEDROOM.21 12 " t? 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Featuring homemade bread and raisin Favorites for over 30 years. Mandarin, Szechuan, and Hunan Specialties. Exotic Drinks, Full Bar. Carry out, Quick Lunch Special, Sunday Brunch. Open 7 days a week. 3535 Plymouth Rd.-665-3591 4905 Washtenaw Ave.-434-7978 Students Welcome RATED *** for dining excellence by Molly Abraham of the Detroit F re Press RESTAURNT SPECIALIZING IN HUNAN SZECHUAN & MANDARIN CUISINE "banquet facilities " family dining " carry out Lunch Buffet Every Day! i Italian Restaurant HOMEMADE PASTAS & PIZZAS NOW SERVING BEER & WINE OUTDOOR CAFE 665-0444 - Take Out 300 Detroit St. at Catherine (across from Farmer's Market) X' l'PJucJ, RESTAURANT 24 YEARS EXPERIENCE" CHEF JAN TOP GOLD MEDAL WINNER & BLUE RIBBON WINNER BEST CHEF AWARD IN WASHINGTON D.C. 1201 S. University 668-2445 0 en 7 days a week 11am-10m . - .. .; I . .r - . .; :' *. & Ice trt Introduces AMERICAN GLACE To Ann Arbor, 12 calories per oz. No Cholesterol, Fat Free! 215 S. STATE 662-6336 OPEN 7 DAYS & EVENINGS o.0 rnib bt mtr r! SUNDAY BRUNCH $5.95.-11 am - 3 pm a -~ 215 N. Main Street 663-7758 t : - , t , . -- t,- ' , . . II Ir y February 9,1990