0 0 .4 Ir_ _ IlihiE, & IlIRINKINEI1 ." ~ . . " .; " " :' PIZZA BOB COUPON "I I good for one or both! I I Whole Sub just $4.00! I (Small Shake only$1.00!' .. .. .. ..... ..... ... .. WE DELIVER 814 S. State - 665-4517- I I 40nateon V hub presents the Movie Goer Special $19.50 2 choices 2 Beverages of entree (soft) 2 nglish Fries 2 Movie Tickets Good Day-Any Time! Tip Not Included Briarwood Mall 668-7500 - ;,1A Chinese Restaurant Specializing in Sze-Chuan I/unan & Mandarin Cuisine Family Dining or Carryout "Food: 8 out of 10 Service: 1f out of 10 Atmosphere: 8 out of 10 A". Arbor Ncws We deliver after 5 p.m. 707 PadiarI 668-2744 I ~t ..i-11L: I PARTHENON ts w ant SFINE GREEK FOOD t~nhfl~r~mTGYROS 6 SHISH KABAB SSANDWICHES . -CARRY OUT SERVICES. CHICKEN. STEAKS. PASTA LAMB CHOPS."LAMB SHISH KABABS MOUSAKA " PASflTS0 - DOLMADES.- SPINACH PIE GREEK SALADS & PASTRIES-COBHNATION PLATES FULL COCKTAIL MENU 226 S. MAIN at '"''"- 0 Liberty- Ann Arbor CALL 994-1012 the mandanrin CINESE RESTAURANT Enjoy the J'L. luxury of a Chinese atmosphere 625 Hilton Blvd. off State Street 747-9500 RATED *** for dining excellence by Molly Abraham of the Detroit ree Press 54 " ,. ,Campus Donuts 7 Days a Week The Friendly Shop Discount and delivery for large orders. i a Mexican Restaurant 2 Dinners for $9.99! including our famous fried ice cream! 79ยข Drafts/ $1.49 Margaritas wih e ^^^ o hi a^^dine ~lrt ^n lmie ."S * .. .; Italian Restaurant HOMEMADE PASTAS & PIZZAS NOW SERVING BEER & WINE OUTDOOR CAFE 665-0444 " Take Out 300 Detroit St. at Catherine (across from Farmers Market) I An Ann Arbor premiere of Wiseman's six-hour documentary chronicling the workins of the intensive care unit at Boston's Beth Israel hospital. The show will break for dinner, resuming again at 7:30. Sunday only, Wiseman will address the audience and answer questions at the film's end. Call 769-0500 for more information. The screening is co-sponsored by the McCauley Health Center. Meet Me in St. Louis (Vincente Minelli, 1944) Lorch 7pm FVS free A nostalgic musical about a year (1903) in the life of a very happy Missouri family. Judy Garland and the film's musical score are magnificent, but Margaret O'Brien as the precocious little sister Tootie manages to steal a few scenes. Preceded by the 1952 Tex Avery short MagicalMaesro. Part of the Winter 1990 Film Classic Series sponsored by the Program in Film and Video Studies. Bars and Clubs THE ARK (761-1451) Friday: Josh White Jr.; at 7:30 and 10 p.m. Saturday: Zany quartet Free Hot Lunch; at 7:30 and 10 p.m. BIRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) Friday & Saturday: Keller and Kocher Quartet. Variety is the fair from these modern jazz musicians. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) Friday: The Difference. Ann Arbor's best band. CLUB HEIDELBERG Friday: Jesus Lizard brings us classic Neil Sadaka hits, preceded. by opening act Mol Triffid. Saturday: Godbullies. They may in fact have done drugs at one time - hear it in the music. 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 (996-2747) Friday: Iodine Raincoats in their last ever performance. Wow. Saturday: Chisel Brothers withGirl Thornetta. Live. Sunday: Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band; benefit for hunger from 7 p.m.-2 a.m. 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 Latino Student Happy Hour - a SALSA event at 5 p.m. in the U-Club "A Guided Tour of Adaptive Nonlinear Control" - Jean- Baptiste Pomet speaks at 4 p.m. in EECS 1200 Rainforest Dance Jam - a dance party to benefit the rainforests from 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m. at the Dance Gallery Studio (111 Third St.); $5, students $3, children under 12 $1 "The International Problem of Cyprus: Recent Developments and Prospects for a Peaceful Solution" - Elias Eliades speaks at 8 p.m. in the Rackham Auditorium "Integrity of Life and Earth" - Johan Van Klinken speaks at 3 p.m. in room 126 of East Quad Portraits of the People - a Baker-Mandeka Center Cultural Night from 8 p.m.-midnight in the Union Kuenzel Room "The Application of VLSI Circuits to Medical Imaging" - Matthew O'Donnell speaks from 12:45-1:45 p.m. in UH room 2A 235 SATURDAY Rainforest Benefit Concert - concert by Lisa Mari and Phil Rogers to benefit the Pele Defense Fund at 7:30 p.m. in the Guild House (802 Monroe St.); $5, $3 students and seniors, children' under 12 free Take Back the Night - a march and rally at 6 p.m. at the Federal Bldg. (corner of Fifth and Liberty); a men's rally will follow the general rally SUNDAY Delta Upsilon Car Wash - to benefit Ann Arbor's Ozone House for runaway children. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Helping Hands for the Homeless - weekly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Bursley McGraham-Siwik lounge 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 Walk for the Rainforests - a walkathon to raise money for the rainforests at noon running 1.5 miles from Greenfair (the corner of State and N.University) to the Leslie Science Center; for information on the walk, including pledge solicitation, call 764-2147 or 662-0232 Greenfair 1990 - an event on building an ecological economy from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on State and Liberty Sts. Performances FRIDAY The Threepenny Opera - Bertolt Brecht's work will be performed by the School of Music's Musical Theatre Program at 8 p.m. in the Power Center; tickets are $10, $7, and $5 for students with I.D. Edward Parmienter -,will perform works on the harpsichord by Bach among others at 8 p.m. in Moore Hall of the School of Music (1100 Baits Dr.) SATURDAY The Threepenny Opera - Bertolt Brecht's work will be performed by the School of Music's Musical Theatre Program at 8 p.m. in the Power Center; tickets are $10, $7, and $5 for students with I.D. SUNDAY The Threepenny Opera - Bertolt Brecht's work will be performed by the School of Music's Musical Theatre Program at 2 p.m. in the Power Center; tickets are $10, $7, and $5 for students with I.D. "Remember China, Keep Hope Alivel" - a concert of music, dance amd poetry to mark the anniversary of the Chinese people's movement for democracy at 7:30 p.m. in the Mendelssohn Thatre of the Michigan League RE 24 YEARS EXPE --CHEFJ, TOP GOLD MEDAI OF DETROIT COBO HALL NA Sponsored by Michigan Restau Michigan Chefs De Cuisine Scri Fir 312 Thompson St. near the 1I 1100 E. Catherine at Glen-761-8996 Open 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. weekdays, 6 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat., 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun. Serving breakfast all days and lunch. Featuring homemade bread and raisin Favorites for over 30 years. T .-J l7, 1-7 0 - 11 Mandarin, Szechuan, and Hunan Specialties. Exotic Drinks, Full Bar. Carry out, Quick Lunch Special, Sunday Brunch. 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