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the '80s, this film actually helped
overturn the conviction of its
subject, Randall Adams, after he
spent 12 years serving a life
sentence term for the murder of a
Dallas police officer as the result of
a mishandled investigation. Morris
employs techniques that surpass
the ordinary, such as a
reconstruction of the crime scene
itself and eerie interviews with the
man who actually killed the officer.
Bars and
Clubs
THE ARK
(761-1451)
Friday: Bluegrass from the RFD
B oys.
Saturday: Local band: Footlose.
BIRD OF PARADISE
(662-8310)
Friday & Saturday: Ron Brooks
Trio
THE BLIND PIG
(996-8555)
Friday: Drivin' Sideways: country
rock. Later, a tribute to the
Grateful Dead from Oroboros.
Saturday: R&B with the Blue
Front Persuaders.
CLUB HEIDELBERG
Friday: Holy Cows. Opening act:
The Gear.
Saturday: Classic guitar legends
Faithealers and Cult Heroes
NECTARINE BALLROOM
(994-5436)
Friday: Boys' Night Out; with D.J.
Roger LeLievre
Saturday: Progressive Dance Party;
with D.J. Cyberpunk
Sunday: Boys' Night Out; with
D.J. Roger LeLievre
RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE
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Friday: Will and the Bushmen.
"Listener-friendly" pop-rock from
Mobile, Alabama.
Saturday: No frills rock from the
JD Lamb Band
U-CLUB
(763-2236)
Friday: New Music Dance Party;
with D.J. Tom Simonian
Saturday: Reggae Night; with D.J.
Tom Simonian
Furthermore
FRIDAY
UM Shorin-Ryu Karate-Do
Club - beginners welcome 7:30-
8:30 p.m. in the CCRB Martial Arts
Room
UM Taekwondo Club -
beginners welcome 6-8 p.m. in
1200 CCRB
Women'sRugby - practice at
8 p.m. in the Sports Coliseum
Latino Student Happy Hour
-a SALSA event at 5 p.m. in the
U-Club
Sexual Harassment - a
teaching seminar workshop
presented by Julie Steiner at 3 p.m.
in Room 4051 LS&A
The German Question in
Western and Eastern Eyes -
James Sherr speaks at 8 p.m. in
Lecture Hall 1 of the MLB

Hazardous Wastes - John
Macorkindale speaks on the
subject from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in
Room 2305 of GGBL
"The Soviet Ethnic Crisis:
Ukraine in 1990" - a
roundtable discussion with five
leading Ukrainian intellectuals
held from 1-4 p.m. in the West
Conference Room of Rackham
"Racism and U.S. Foreign
Policy in El Salvador" - a
brown bag event at noon in the
CAAS Lounge
"Pictures of Persepolis
Persia's Imperial City" - this
lecture by Margaret Cool Root at 8
p.m.in Angell Hall Auditorium D
will mark the opening of Crowning
Glories, the new exhibition at the
Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Open Reception and Dance
-- as part of Cultural Awareness
Week there will be an evening of
ethnic music and dance recitals
followed by deejayed international
music at 8 p.m. in the Union
Anderson Room
"Some Unintended Effects of
University Policy on the
Internationalizztion of
Education" - Leslie Olsen
speaks at 2:30 p.m. in the Union
Kuenzel Room
"Cultural Psychology:
Defining the Self" -- Maribel
Cruz speaks at 3 pm. in the Union
Kuenzel Room
"On the Importance of
Understanding Japanese
and Chinese Cultures" - Dr.
Lin speaks at 4 p.m. in th e Union
Kuenzel Room
"Mental Health and Human
Rights" - a lunch forum with
Brinton Lykes and Es'.ban Costa
from noon-1 p.m. in the Guild
House (802 Monroe St.)
"Children of War: the
Practice of Psychology in
Latin America" -- presentation
and discussion with Brinton Lykes
and Esteban Costa from 4-5:30
p.m. in Room 6050 of the ISR
SATURDAY
Grads and Young
Professionals Coffeehouse -
- an evening of musical
entertainment and relaxed
atmosphere at 9:30 p.m. at Hillel
"Introducing Modern Greek"
- Aristotle Michopoulos speaks at
8 p m. in the Union Kuenzel Room
Ethnic Bazaar - a series of
events including art displays and
cooking demonstrations as part of
the Cultural Awareness week from
I1 a.m.-3 p.m. in the International
Center next to the Union
"The Peace Corps
Experience in Kenya" - a
lecture by Monika Naegali at 3
p.m. as a part of Cultural
Awareness Week
Cultural Awareness Week
Panel Discussions - the
discussions will be held between
11 a.m. and 4p.m..in the Union
Wolverine Room; "Inter-cultural
Romance and Dating" at noon,
"Overcoming Cultural
Stereotypes" at 1:30 p.m. and
"Retaining One's Cultural Identity
in an Alien Culture" at 4 p.m.
Open House and Benefit -
benefit and informal discussion
with Brinton Lykes and Esteban
Costa for Central America
Awareness Week from 4-7 p.m. at
1315 Beechwood in Ann Arbor

SUNDAY
Helping Hands for the
Homeless - weekly meeting at
7:30 p.m. in the Bursley
McGraham-Siwik lounge
APO Service Fraternity -
pledge meeting at 6 p.m. and
chapter meeting at 7 p.m. in Angell
Hall Auditorium C
Sunday Suppers -everyone
welcome to attend a dinner at 5
p.m. in the International Center
located at 603 E. Madison; charge
for the event is $2.50
Open Gaming Session -held
by the Michigan Wargaming Club
1-7 p.m. in Room D on the 3rd
floor of the Michigan League
Iranian Student Cultural Club
- meeting with Persian movies
from 2-4 p.m. and Persian language
classes from 4-6 p.m. in 3050 Frieze
Bldg.
UM Chess Team -- meeting at
1 p.m in the Michigan League
Celebrate Black Pond
Woods - a Friends of Black
Pond Woods event held from 1-5
p.m. in the Leslie Science Center
Adrienne Rich - the poet will
speak and read from her works at
7:30 p.m. in Rackham Auditorium;
tickets are $8
April Fool's Day - celebrate
with Rev. Floyd Shaffer, clown
minister, at events throughout the
day at Campus Chapel (1236
Washtenaw Ct.)
Performances
FRIDAY
UM Women's Glee Club -
the annual spring concert will be
presented at 8 p.m. in Rackham
Auditorium; tickets are $5
Concert Band - the group will
perform works by Bassett, Ives,
Dukas, Dello Joio, Mannin and
Vivaldi at 8 p.m. in Hill
Auditiorium
In a Northern Landscape -
the University Players will present
Timothy Mason's adult drama at 8
p.m. in the Trueblood Theatre
(Frieze Bldg.); tickets are $7 or $5
for students with I.D.
SATURDAY
UM Percussion Ensemble -
the group performs works by
Varese, Reich and Vayo among
others at 8 p.m. in the School of
Music's McIntosh Theatre (1100
Baits Dr.)
School of Music Faculty
Recital - bass-baritone Frank
Ward and pianist Kelley Benson
will perform at 8 p.m. in the School
of Music Recital Hall (1100 Baits
Dr.)
The Friars - the 34th Annual
Best Concert Ever at 8 p.m.in
Rackham Auditorium
In a Northern Landscape -
the University Players will present
Timothy Mason's adult drama at 8
p.m. in the Trueblood Theatre
(Frieze Bldg.); tickets are $7 or $5
for students with I.D.
SUNDAY
In a Northern Landscape -
the University Players will present
Timothy Mason's adult drama at 2
p.m. in the Trueblood Theatre
(Frieze Bldg.); tickets are $7 or $5
for students with I.D.

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