. . . . . . . x::::x 4 .* EEU UI : Expires 5/31/90 SW.O U ,14'fi~ U hY+'*1y 95a-7 .4sANter4 995-2750 504 S. MAIN St. " " U 10 Visits for $30.00 " State of the art sunbeds with integrated facial tanners to ensure a natural and even tan. " UV-A Safe " No Burning LOOKING GOOD WAS NEVER SO EASY! UUEEUUEUUEUEUUUUUEEEUUEEEUUE ===== Best Deli: Zingerman's For those of you from the East coast who won't acknowledge the existence of a good deli west of the Alleghanies, HA! Zingerman's is everything a New York deli is, sans annoying Mets fans. Every deli meat under the sun, except Spam. Best Food Bargain: Meijer's Anyone who's spent a lazy, careless afternoon at Meijer's stuffing their faces with bulk food ("I was just making sure it's fresh") can tell you why this place won Best Food Bargain. While you're there, don't forget to pick up some spare tires, lumber, underoos, fondue pots, and badminton nets. Best Place to Take the Folks: Gandy Dancer Shouldn't this have been Best Place to Have the Folks Take You? If I'm buying, they're eating Whoppers. Best Place to Do Lunch: Afternoon Delight Doing lunch is a science, and Afternoon Delight is the perfect lab. The salads are huge, the muffins ample, the feast bountiful. Rejoice in this culinary cornucopia, for the time is nigh. Also featuring the best and brightest line staff workers in the free world. 09 Best Dorm Cafeteria: South Quad An oxymoron? Hardly. You'll feel like you're eating on the set of Miami Vice (or Nectarine Ballroom), but Tubbs never had all-you-can-eat mousaka like this. Wake up with the sun on Saturday morning for the ultimate hangover cure, beef'n'broccoli with a side of leftover Canadian cheese soup. Best Delivery: Pizza Bob's Home of the Chipati, distant relative to the Chia Pet (the latter making a far superior holiday gift, especially if a long stay in wrapping paper is involved). Best Cheap Beer: Rick's The pitchers are $2 on Wednesday night. Ironically, you get to keep the beer, but they make you give the pitchers back. They say talk is cheap, but gimme a cheap cold one and I'll whistle Dixie. Best Ice Cream: Stucchi's Ice cream, frozen yogurt, pick your poison - you can't go wrong. Plus, great popcorn and soup to boot. And on a good day, you'll hear the Sanford and Son theme song at the South University location. Best Cookies Mrs. Peabody's Well, Sherman, our way-back machine only goes as far back as 1988, meaning this is at least the third straight year of Mrs. Peabody's totalitarian tenure on the Best Cookies throne. Best Coffee: Espresso Royale This place hires people to sit pensively alone in black turtlenecks mumbling from Sartre and stroking their goatees. But if you need a shot of caffeine and want your nicotine fix without springing for your own cigarettes, come on in. Rumor has it the guy in the corner with the black beret has been there since the place opened in the late '50s. Best Falafel: Jerusalem Garden Falafel schmafel. Ever talk to someone with falafel on their breath? Of course not; you wouldn't be alive to read this today. Still, that humus stuff does wonders for leaky pipes. 0 0 Spring ahead an IBM PS/2 0 The University of Michigan SCHOOL OF MUSIC -i- - I~- .--. "" S- ' 1. ,. -o V (/ - - -00- I &1 . I(/oI i. ~- nal System /2.*........ ,eloaded soft- writing and ,------------ Ms 'I Thurs.-Sun. Apr. 19-22 Fri. Apr. 20 S Musical Theatre The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill Tickets $7, $10 764-0450 Power Center, 8:00 PM Th.-Sat., 2:00 PM Sun. Faculty Recital Edward Parmentier, harpsichord Works of J.S. Bach, Rameau, Byrd School of Music, Moore Hall, 8:00 PM Symphony Band H. Robert Reynolds, Don Schleicher, conductors Music of Shostakovich, Persichetti, Corigliano, Lopamnikoff, Ticheli David Jackson, trombone soloist Hill Auditorium, 8:00 PM Greg Nelson & Dancers Tickets $8 general, $6 students/seniors Studio A Theater, Dance Bldg., 8:00 PM BFA Concert Tickets $4. Studio A Theater, Dance Bldg., 8:00 PM Greg Nelson & Dancers, 2:00 PM (see Fri. Apr. 20) 1z _ _ .. TkaA yfru Sat. Apr. 21 Sun. Apr. 22 ANN ARBOR FOR SELECTING KROGER AS THE "BEST GROCERY STORE " IN Well, it's my last issue of Weekend Magazine as an editor. And what's a departure without pathetic sentimentality? Thanks to: Julian, for the patience of a saint. Dave and his nimble fingers, for sticking this magazine (and many others) together. Mary Jo, for only being mad some of the time. Sam, for putting off her paper. Nancy, for endless comedy fodder. Woody, for everything. Alex, for one last fun goofy project And Ian, for putting up with me, not once, but twice. r. from the special student prices and affordable loan payments.* Let us show you how the PS/2 can get you by leaps and bounds. Get a jump on your work with an IBM Perso Just turn it on. It comes with easy-to-use, pr ware, an IBM Mouse and color display. From revising papers to adding impressive graphics, nothin beats the IBM PS/2 PO You'll receive an added lift .. moving ahead Concert Band and Campus Band H. Robert Reynolds, Jerry Luckhardt, James Nissen, conductors Special guest poet/reader Bert Homback: The Times of our Lives. Music by Nissen, also featuring Judy Dow Alexander Music of Persichetti, Husa, Youtz, Grainger Hill Auditorium, 4:00 PM All events free unless specified. Wheelchair accessible. For up-to-date information on School of Music Events, call the 24-Hour Music Hotline - 763-4726 Take Advantage of Great Student Discounts! Call (313) 663-0330 For More Information. 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