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heart. 8 pm. $9,$7 stu/sen; 663-0681
Murray Perahia and Orpheus Chamber
Orchestra. n celebration of Mozart's Bicentennial,
these highly acclaimed musicians will perform three
of Mozart's piano concertos. 8 p.m. Hill Auditorium.
$18-$45. 764-2538.

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FRIDAY
Duet for One. A promising young violinist is
diagnosed with MS and must deal the changes in
her life, career and marriage with her psychiatrist
Ann Arbor Civic Theater. 8 p.m. $7, 662-7282
Ed Sarath Quartet. University's director of Jazz
Studies plays flugelhorn, and his quartet performs
jazz standards and original contemporary music.
Lobby of the Michigan Theater. 5:01 p.m. Free.
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Kuru. A tale of cultural differences and a comic
look at fatal diseases. The Purple Rose Theater
Company, Chelsea. 8 p.m. 475-7902
- -. . * .
Gerome Kamrowski: Recent Mosaics and
Sculpture. Opening today at the Alice Simsar
Gallery running until Nov. 9th. A reception will be
held from 5-7 p.m. 665-4883
SATUR DAY
Duet For One. Ann Arbor Civic Theater. 8 p.m.
See Friday
Kuru. The Purple Rose Theater Company, Chelsea.
8 p.m. See Friday
- - .
Alan Lommasson Dances. Choreographer and
dancer Lommasson will lead a
performance/workshop for all ages to participate
with inspiration from the Barbara Morgan
photography exhibition. The University Museum of
Art. 10:30 a.m. 764-0395
A Choral Afternoon with Paul Hillier. British-
born Hillier will conduct this delightful choral
performance. St Andrew Episcopal Church. 2-4
p.m. $5 or $3 stu/sen. 663-7962
SUNDAY
Kuru. The Purple Rose Theater Company, Chelsea.
2 p.m., 8 p.m. See Friday
Queens Are Wild. Three gay men play a game of
cards and end up learning more about themselves.
Described as "charming and disarming.- The Emma
Goldman Gypsy Players. 7:30 pm, Unitarian
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Church, 1917 Washtenaw. $7 at door; 662-6282
Paul Hillier in Concert. Baritone Hillier will
perform with Members from the Academy of Early
Music. St. Andrews Episcopal Church. 8 p.m. $15
or $12 stu/sen. 663-7962
The Julliard String Quartet. Celebrating 50
years of chamber music with pieces by Mozart,
Elliot Carter and Beethoven. Rackham Auditorium.
4 p.m.
MONDAY
Meat Puppets. Arizona's finest musical export,
playing an eclectic mix of country-thrash-metal-ZZ
Top-etc. Nectarine. Two shpws, 7 p.m. (all ages)
and 10:30 p.m. (over 21 only). $10.50 at
TicketMaster, 763-8587
TUESDAY
The University Symphony Orchestra.
Conductor Gustav Meier will lead the symphony in
Mozart's 'Symphony No. 41 ('Jupiter')' and
Holst's "The Planets. Hill Aud. 8 p.m. 763-4726
. . .9 . .
Environmental Change Research-A Look at
the Edwin S. George Reserve. Photographs and
specimens will be exhibited highlighting the
biological and environmental research being done at
the beautiful George Reserve. 764-0478
. . 9. 9 .
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey
Circus. This 120th Anniversary Edition show will
feature fun for all ages with horses, rhinos,
leopards and death-defying feats including aerial
ballet and the art of hair-hanging. Through
October 6. The Joe Louis Arena, Detroit. $4.50-
$12.50. (313) 567-6000
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Levi Alasuak of Akulivik. This artist from
Nouveau, Quebec will demonstrate his Eskimo art
carving talents in honor of the opening of his
exhibition. The Gallery of Eskimo Art, Inc. 12 -9
p.m. 665-9665
THURSDAY
Duet For One. Ann Arbor Civic Theater. 8 p.m.
Thursday 2 for 1, $7. See Friday
. . . .
Kuru. The Purple Rose Theater Co. Chelsea.8 p.m.
See Friday.
70, Girls, 70. The Performance Network. A comic,
insightful look at older ladies that are young at
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The Ark
(761-1451)
Friday: The RFD Boys, bluegrass. Saturday-
Sunday: Two Nice Girls, funny women from Austin.
Sunday: Mustard's Retreat Kids Show, children's
concert. Tuesday: Hunter Davis, folk/jazz/
country-western, free. Wednesday: Open Stage,
you perform. Thursday: Bill Staines, yodeling
songwriter.
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Bird of Paradise
(662-8310)
Friday-Saturday: Bird of Paradise Orchestra, big
band. Sunday: Paul Finkbinder and Friends, jazz
session night, no cover. Monday: Bird of Paradise
Orchestra, big band. Tuesday: Paul Keller and
Company, jazz. Wednesday-Thursday: Ron Brooks
Trio, jazz.
The Blind Pig
(996-8555)
Friday: Frank Allison & the Odd Sox, rock and roll.
Saturday: Goober & the Peas, rock and roll.
Sunday: Voodoo Love Party with DJ Jeffrey L
Monday: Gary Betlief's Bad Attitude Arts
Ensemble, blues jams. Tuesday: Gay Entertainment
Night. Wednesday: The Bhundu Boys, African Beat
from Zimbabwe. Thursday: Progressive Dance
Night with DJ Jeffrey L.
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Club Heidelberg
(994-3562)
Friday: Mr. Picasso Head with Crazy Lizard, hard
rock. Saturday: George Bedard and the Kingpins,
rock and roll. Tuesday: Poetry Slam, poets
slamming.
City Grill
(994-8484)
Friday-Saturday: The Urbations, blues.
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Mainstreet Comedy Showcase
(996-9080)
Friday, Saturday: Tom Kenny, cartoon character.
Tuesday: Showcase night. Wednesday-Thursday:
Best of the Midwest, midwestem and local
comedians.
Rick's American Cafe
(996-2747)
Friday: Duke Tumatoe and the Power Trio, blues.
Saturday: The Hannibals, college rockSunday:
Monkey Meat, dance/reggae. Monday: Monkey Meat.
Tuesday: Classical Mushrooms, benefit for Vietnam
Vets. Wednesday: The Bead Band. Thursday:
Harambe, former members of 1-Tal.
University Club
(763-5750)
Friday: Hip-Hop/Eurobeat, with DJ, the Meistro.
Saturday: The Difference, college rock
Wednesday: Laughtracks with Tim Sagle.
Thursday: House R'N'B with DJ PMS Productions.

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band, directed by Alan Parker of Fame fame. (At
Briarwood: 1000, 12:15, 2:30, 4:50, 7:25, 9:50;
at Showcase: 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7:15, 9:35, 12-00)
City Slickers (PG-13)
Billy Crystal, Bruno Kirby and Daniel Stern gripe
about their miserable lives on a Western getaway
trip. But the calf is cute.
(At Showcase: 2:55, 9:55, 12:20)
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Company Business (PG-13)
Gene Hackman and Mikhail Barishnikov? This buddy
movie thing is going a little too far... (At
Showcase: 12:35, 2:50, 4:55, 7:40, 9:50, 11:55; at
Fox Village: 5:00, 7:15, 9:30)
Dead Again (R)
The charming and omnipresent Kenneth Branagh
directs and stars in this fun Hitchcockian thriller.
The script's not as good as Henry V, but if you
support Ken with your ticket dollar he may make
Much Ado. (At Briarwood:10:00, 12:05, 2:15,
4:30, 7:15, 9:30,11:30; at Showcase: 12:05, 2:25,
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Raising Arizona (At Ann Arbor 1 & 2,
Sat/Sun/Tues: 12:20, 2:40, 5:00, 7:25, 9:45; all
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Bingo (PG)
Not Benji, Bingo! The Free Press gave it an 8 out
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