- The Hot Spot
Don Johnson gets involved with sex,
mystery and murder as a drifter who
who lands in a small Texan town.
Directed by Dennis "Don't you
fucking look at mel" Hopper, this
one is sure to be demented and
bizarre. (At Showcase-5:00; Fox
Village-12:00, 2:20, 4:40, 7:15, 9:45)
Jacob's Ladder
By the director of Fatal Attraction, 9
1/2 Weeks, and Flashdance, this latest
flick stars Tim Robbins in a drama of
insanity and New York. (At
Showcase-1:35, 4:20, 7:25, 10:00,
12:20; at Briarwood-10:00, 12:15,
2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45, 11:50)
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Life and Nothing But
(At Ann Arbor 1&2-call for times)
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Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy
Jones
A documentary on the myth-like man
whose charismatic personality, talent,
and hard work brought us some of
the most influential music of the
century. (At Showcase-:40, 4:25,
7:25, 9:35, 11:40)
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Marked For Death
Steven Segal kills people and gets
paid a lot of money for it. (At
Showcase -1:10, 3:05, 5:05,
7:40,9:35, 11:35; Fox Village-12:00,
2:15,4:30, 7:00, 9:15)
*"*"* * *
Memphis Belle
The true story of America's most
successful flying squadron during the
Second World War. Stars Mathew
Modin and Eric Stolz. (At Showcase
- 1:15,3:20, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45, 11:50)
Metropolitan
A wonderful, uniquely-narrated look
at society among the young in
Manhattan.
(At Ann Arbor 1&2-call for times)
Miller's Crossing
The latest in the recent mafia trend,
hailed from here to Poughkeepsie, by
the (in)famous Cohen Brothers.
(At Briarwood-10:00, 12:15, 2:30,
4:45, 7:00, 9:15, 11:30)
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Pacific Heights
Michael Keaton moves into a house
with a young couple and scares the
living shit out of them. Directed by
John Schlesinger. (At Showcase-
1:00, 3:00, 7:35, 9:40, 11:55;
Briarwood-1 0:00, 12:00, 2:15, 420,
7:30, 9:45, 11:45)
Postcards From the Edge
Meryl Streep is an actor struggling to
fight drugs and rehabilitate her life,
Shirley Maclaine is her alcoholic actor
mother. Based on Carrie Fisher's
popular semi-autobiographical novel,
also stars Gene Hackman, Dennis
Quaid and Richard Dreyfuss. (At
Briarwood-10:15, 12:30, 2:40, 4:45,
7:30,9:30)
Quigley Down Under
Tom Selleck travels to Australia as an
American cowboy in search of a lead
role that won't bomb. Laura San
Giacomo (sex ,lies and videotape)
debases herself by falling in love with
someone named Quigley. (At
Showcase-1:45, 4:30, 7:35, 10:00,
12:15)
Rocky Horror Picture Show
A poignant romance that deals with
many basic existentialist themes.
Bring your hanky to this one. (At
Briarwood - 11:30)
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Sibling Rivalry
A lighthearted comedy about a
repressed housewife who decides
tohave an affair. With Kirstie Alley,
Carrie Fisher, Jami Gertz, and Sam
Elliot, and directed by Carl Reiner.
(At Showcase-1:20, 3:30, 5:20, 7:40,
9:55, 12:00; Briarwood-10:15, 12:15,
November 2, 1990
2:30,4:30, 7:15, 9:00, 11:30)
White Palace
Pumping and grinding with Susan
Sarandon and James Spader. (At
Showcase--1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:15,
9:25, 11:30)
bars and clubs
The Ark
(761-1451)
Friday: RFD Boys, a bluegrass band.
Saturday: Taj Mahal will cover the
spectrum of Black musical
experience, from Africa to the clubs
of Chicago. Sunday: Ginny Reilly.
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Bird of Paradise
(662-8310)
Friday, Saturday: Oasis, featuring
Stephanie and Cliff Monier playing
jazz.
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The Blind Pig
(996-8555)
Friday: The Polish Muslims, giving
their brand of funky polka rock and
roll. Saturday: Trinidad Tripoli Steel
Band.
" " " " " "
Club Heidelberg
(994-3562)
Friday: Music from the Fringes,
featuring three groups whose styles
are found at the intersection of art-
punk and avante garde. The group
Pulnoc has members of the banned
Czech group Plastic People of the
Universe; No Man, featuring Roger
Miller, and Azalia Snail also
appearing. Saturday: Cows/Surgery
from Minneapolis and New York.
Rick's American Cafe
(996-2747).
Friday: Soul music from Jeanne and
the Dreams. Sunday: Don Savoie
Band, performing Blues and R&B.
U-Club
(763-2236)
Saturday: Frank Allison and the Odd
Sox.
furthermore
F R I D A Y
S* ... S
Safewalk functions 8-11:30 Friday
and Saturday. Call 936-1000 or stop
by 102 UGLi. Northwalk functions 8-
12:00 Friday and Saturday. Call 763-
WALK or stop by 2333 Bursley.
"Linear systems with output
constraints: the theory and application
of maximal output admissible sets,"
Prof. Elmer Gilbert, speaker. EECS
1200, 4-5:00.
"My Visit to Nazareth Workcamps
and the Occupied Territories,"
luncheon and forum discussion; Rose
Hochman, speaker.
Guild House. 12:00 noon.
Li-Young Lee reading poetry,
sponsored by University of Michigan
Asian American Student Coalition.
Hutchins Hall, Honigman Aud. Rm.
100, 8:00.
SATURDAY
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Poetry workshop with Li-Young Lee,
sponsored by University 6f Michigani
Asian American Student Coalition.
East Quad, Rm. 126, 1:00.
Hong Kong Motion Picture Night,
sponsored by the Hong Kong Student
Association. Lorch Hall Aud., 6-12:00.
S U N D A Y
ECB Peer Writing Tutors available to
help with your papers Sunday-
Wednesday. Angell/Haven
Computing Center, 7-11:00.
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Persian Language Classes, sponsored
by Iranian Student Cultural Club.
Every Sunday, 3050 Frieze Bldg., 3-
5:00.
Meena Alexander reading poetry,
sponsored by University of Michigan
Asian American Student Coalition.
Hutchins Hall, Honigman Aud. Rm.
100, 2:00. Later, there will be a poetry
workshop with Alexander in East
Quad Rm. 126 at 7:00.
performances
F R I D A Y
This month, the U of M Asian
American Student Coalition will
present the Asian American Writers -
Series, as part of an ongoing effort to
challenge the myths and stereotypes
of the Asian American community.
Events listed daily.
Dance-Jam-Dancing without shoes,
alcohol, or smoke. An alternative to
the nightclub scene. 10:00 p.m.,
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