0 Page 12-The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition - Thursday, September 6, 1990 HANDS-ON Continud from page 11 hibits more seriously than Glaser. Still dateless, Glaser is content to play with a psychedelic star ball in the Light Painting room - when he's not directing turtle workshops, of course. Though Glaser works at the Hands-On Museum, he, too, isn't sure if business means business - or play. "I love working here. As long as you're in a silly frame of mind, you can have a blast," he remarked. Half the fun comes from observ- ing noisy school children, who are as cute as they are scientifically-pre- cocious, Glaser said. But University students, trying to avoid the "Sesame Street" crowd, should be forewarned; Visit after 2 p.m., when academic field trips, which turn the museum into a zoo, are finished. And whenever you come to visit the Hands-On Museum, remember its pet Chinese proverb: Forget what you've heard like, "Don't touch." Go ahead, do it... Touch everything! You'll understand how much fun a hands-on education can be. BARS Continued from page 8 If Yuppieville is your karma, the QUALITY BAR on Main Street should be your hangout. There's a roof for outdoor drinking and enough silk ties on business suits to go around. It's quite a hike for students, but again, there's a large selection of drinks. Must be 21 to sit on the roof. (Two stars until one turns 30). FRASER'S is the sports fans de- light. It has PASS sports channel, a satellite dish and the ultimate sport- ing atmosphere. The drawback: you've got to drive to get there. It's located way out on Packard. If you want to get on TV while Michigan is in the Rose Bowl, your best chance is at Fraser's - which is a guaranteed "fan reaction" center for Detroit TV channels. Open admittance. (Two and 3/4 stars). a If bars are you're cup of tea, Ann Arbor has a great deal to offer. Three suggestions: Don't try to frequent them all in one night. Don't forget to study. Take two aspirin the next morning. PIZZA Continued from page 9 conscious college students flood Geppettos' dingy basement for the legendary all-you-can eat Pizza nights. What they don't realize is that the pizza was baked with a special sort of yeast that rises in your stomach immediately after ingestion, so you can't possibly eat more than two pieces unless you brought a change of clothes four sizes larger. On South State. LITTLE CAESAR'S A little slow on national trends, Little Caesar's doesn't deliver their semi-famous Pizza Pizzas, probably because the little bald Italian guy with the big nose and the leaves on his head (presumably Caesar himself) already works overtime. But then, you can always make orgami with the boxes and if you pay for 572 pizzas, they'll give you 1144. So who needs delivery? Look for the $0.99 Crazy Bread coupons that often appear around town. Nothing beats a meal for less than a dollar. On South University Avenue. i Summertime Nothing beats Ann Arbor in the summertime. Students who live in off-campus dwellings generally have twelve month leases and find themselves staying here for the summer. The Art Fair, the Circus Parade, Wednesday nights at Rick's and lazy days on the Diag make summer four months of the kinds of things vacations are supposed to be. 0 . 9 .'