9~~~~~ 4.V Y. 9.VP, 9 S UN D A Y furthermore performances r fts"s fsfrf s"fst rffs" "ss"" "f+0 a «9f9 s +9 f9 9 " * 9 f f s f 0 *"9f94 0 9 9 " !9" ! " f9f9 9 9 9! 99 f 9r9s 9 9 9 9 # 1 a sr e :rT,.. .xx ,a!".+05 ..v VI 9 99 9 V * 9 List continued from page 20 Rebecca (AlfredHitchcock, 1940) Mich 7:00 MTF Hitchcock's first American film won an Oscar for Best Picture. Joan Fontaine marries Laurence Olivier and finds her new home "haunted" by Olivier's ex-wife Rebecca, who died under mysterious circumstances. Fontaine's feelings of inadequacy compared to Rebecca are increased by a vicious housekeeper and an overwhelming mansion full of reminders of Rebecca's past presence. A psychological thriller that's romantic and creepy. Tie Me Upi Tie Me Down (Pedro Almodovar, 1990) Mich 940 MTF An ex-mental patient kidnaps a female porn star he idolizes and, that's right, he ties her up and ties herdown. This kinky comedy received too much publicity because of its X-rating and many took offense to this whole bondage idea, although it was simply a metaphor for modem relationships. >..e... Cinema Paradiso (Giuseppi Tornatore, 1989) MLB3 7:15 &9:45 Med Oscar winner for Best Foreign Film, this nostalgic look at movie going is sappy, romantic, funny, and a must for movie lovers. Set in a small Sicilian village' wo see all aspects of the community through their moviegoing and through the eyes of one person who practically grows up inside the theater. A good date'film. Sayonara (Joshua Logan, 1957) Lorch 7:00 Japanese Studies/CG FREE This James Michener tale is a romance which deals with the problem of interracial relations. Marlon Brando plays a Korean War lot who falls in love with a Japanese woman and finds his career threatened. Excellent acting, nominated for 10 Oscars. S A T U R D A Y Rebecca Mich 5:15 MTF See listing for Friday. eCe.... This Is Spinal Tap (Rob Reiner, 1984) Hillel 8:45 & 10:30 HSC nyone who's wondered why people laugh when someone says "but it goes to eleven" must see this film. Rob Reiner began his acclaimed reer as a director with this parody of ockumentary films which follows a eavy metal band on their American Sltkfi Gloa tour. Features such :lassic songs as "Big Bottoms" and Lick My Love Pump." A brilliant parody. *0@@C*o e Ben-Hur (William Wyler 1959) Mich 8:00 MTF Spectacular film with Charleton Heston as the tile character. Set 2000 years ago, Ben-Hur is enslaved by his lifelong friend and seeks revenge. He survives slaveship, Roman games and finally gets some religion. The phenomenal chariot race and slave- ship battle should be incredible in 70mm. Yellow Submarine (George Dunning, 1968) MLB4 7:00 & 10:30/DBL Med Kooky animated film where the Beatles must go to Pepperland to battle the Blue Meanies with music. Sergeant Peppr music is accompanied by psychedelic imagery, and visuals are imaginative. Too bad the Beatles didn't provide their own voices to the cartoon characters, but movie is still loads of surreal fun. Head (Bob Rafelson, 1968) MLB4 8:45DBL Med The Monkee's only film which is as incoherent as their TV show. Has a political side to it which the TV show didn't - obligatory footage of Vietnam - but has the usual boneheaded jokes, psychedelic shots and '60s-style music videos. * ..... Lenny Bruce (Performance footage, 1967) MLB3 7 30DBL AAFC Filmed in 1965 in San Francisco, Bruce combines his stand-up act with comments on his obscenity convictions. His act might seem tame by today's standards, but his was groudbreaking material and one of the first to challenge free speech restrictions. Lenny (Bob Fosse, 1974) MLB3 9:15/DBL AAFC This biography of Lenny Bruce stars Dustin Hoffman and focuses on Bruce's troubled marriage and conflicts with the law over his "obscene" material. Timely given the recent obscenity charges against 2- Live Crew and NEA artists. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (Karel Reisz, 1960) AudA 7:00 & 10:25DBL CG Albert Finney stars as a disillusioned factory worker who drowns himself in drink and women. An interesting predecessor to his later success with Tom Jones. The Loneliness of the Long- Distance Runner (Tony Richardson, 1962) Aud A 8:40/DBL CG Tom Courtnay (who costarred with Albert Finney in TeDresser) makes his debut in this story of a young man in a British reformatory. Courtnay uses his running to get privileges from the governor and also to escape reality and think of his recent past in bleak, post-war England. An interesting commentary on rebellion Ben-Hur Mich 3:00 MTF See listing for Saturday. er..... Rebecca Mich 7:30 MTF See listing for Friday. The Palm Beach Story (Preston Sturges, 1942) AudA 7:00 FVSfre Fast-paced screwball comedy with Claudette Colbert and Rudy Vallee. Colbert splits up from her husband and takes on the courtesies of various millionaires in Palm Beach, including the crudely-named "Weenie King." Wacky and funny. bars and clubs THE ARK (761-1451) Friday: Hot bluegrass from the RFD boys. Saturday: Funny Gay Males. Three guys from New York bring to Ann Arbor their distinctively gay-flavored humor with universal appeal. BIRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) Friday, Saturday: Jazz with Bill Heid. THE BLIND PIG (99-8555) Friday: The Sun Messengers bring their hot horns to crank out a danceable jump beat. Saturday: Captain Dave and the Psychedelic Loungecats. A name like this deserves a listen. High energy music and madness. * *O" ""* * * CLUB HEIDELBERG Friday: Lunacy and Trenchmouth from Chicago. Saturday: Rob Tyner with the Faithhealers. Former MC5 leader and local hero Tyner is back with some great rock and roll. Catch this. NECTARINE BALLROOM (994-5436) Friday: Boys' Night Out with D.J. Dave LeLievre Saturday: Hip-hop, Eurobeat, alternative dance... a mix of dance tunes with D.J. Dave LeLievre. Sunday: Boys' Night Out with D.J. Guy Collins. " * * " " " RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE Friday, Saturday: Real Carribean sound, mon, with First Light. Sunday: Young Illinois party band Dick Holliday and the Bamboo Gang play rock, R&B and funk. U-CLUB (763-2236) Friday: New Music Night with D.J. Tom Simonian..- Saturday: Frank Allison and The Odd Sox crank it up. Go see why they are so popular around here. F R I D A Y St. Mary's Newman Center - Interested in going to the Detroit Tigers vs. New York game? Meet at 5:30 p.m. at the center, bring your car if possible. Tickets $5. Everyone welcome. Festifall - Hard to miss, really. All day in the Diag. Join the revolution, go sailing, learn Spanish, watch the parking meters.... * * * .. "Creative Flows for Peace and Justice" - Puerto Rican poet, author and activist Piri Thomas speaks on the challenges Hispanics have faced in the past, their accomplishments and future agenda. 7:00 p.m. Reception follows. SATURDAY. Picnic at Trotter House -1443 Washtenaw Ave. Minority Student Cultural Center invites everyone... rain or shine, indoor and outdoor games, 3-on-3 hoops. Trotter House "Bienvenida" - The Puerto Rican Student Association will welcome everyone to Hispanic Heritage Month. Starts 7:00 p.m. at Trotter House. 998-7037 Unity Southwest Detroit - Casa de Unidad and SDBA invites you to the 12th Annual Unity in the Community Festival, September 15-16, noon to 8:00 p.m. Salsa and Latin Jazz by Mario Bauza on Saturday, folkloric dance group CRAILE on Sunday. SUNDAY " U N D A Y "Living an Alive Life" -Sunday worship at the Campus Chapel, 1236 Washtenaw Ave, 10:00 a.m. "Cairo Station (Bab al-hadid)" - This 1958 Youssef Chahine film of the microcosmic world of Cairo s main railroad station is generally recognized as a masterpiece. Subtitled in English. Sponsored by the Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies. Admission $4. Lorch Hall, 7:30 p.m. * * .*.," . Feminist Women's Union - Mass Meeting from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the Michigan Union, Wolverine Room. All women are welcome. Open House to showcase new Maternal and Child Health Center - Self-guided tours of the new $49 million addition to the Medical Center from noon to 4:00 p.m. Entertainment for the opening includes the Song Sisters and the Amon Ra African Dance and Drum troupe. Free parking. FRIDAY Cross Currents Artists and Poets Ensemble - Watch a work of art unfold onto canvas as the artists interpret poetry read aloud by the poets. Groovy idea. 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