0 0 University Club (763-5750) Friday: DJ the Meistro, spinning Eurobeat and new Hip Hop. Saturday: Live band. Wednesday: Tim Slagle, Laughtracks. Thursday: DJ P.M.S. Productions, House music. F R I D A Y Chushingura The Japanese Period Film series continues with a genuine classic, about a band of samurai avenging their master's seppuku. (Hiroshi Inagaki, 1962) Lorch 7.00 . . S Fast Times at Ridgemont High Face it, you love this movie, and Sean Penn and Jennifer Jason Leigh are two of the great screen actors. (Amy Heckerling, 1982) MLB4 7:30&9:45 * 0 The Doors "Pretty pretentious, Mr. Stone"...but the music is good. (Oliver Stone, 1991) Mich Th. 7:00 * . 6 Truth or Dare Boring and self-serving... but the music DIRECTED BY RAY A RETROSPECTIVE M N A E WELCOMES RAY MANZAREK °~ANAB( AND MICHAEL McCLURE BACK TO ANN ARBOR. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6TH -2 SHOWS, 6 & 4:30 PM AT CLUB HEIDELBERG (Tickets available at Schoolkids') Schoolkids' will be selling the newly released video, The Soft Parade at the show. RAY MANZAREK, director of the video and founding member of The Doors will autograph your copy. A "N N A R B' O R 523 E. Liberty Hours: 10-9:30 Mon.- Sat. Noon-8 PM Sunday 994=8031 r is good. (Alex Keshishian, 1991) Mich Th. 9:45 High Noon An M Flicks weekend o' westerns begins with this, perhaps the greatest ever made. Gary Cooper won an Oscar. (Fred Zinnemann, 1952) MLB 3 8:00 Silverado Overlong and not on the same level as Noon, this westem was, however, directed by a U of M grad and stars Kevin Kine and John Chase. (Lawrence Kasdan, 1985) MLB 3 9:40 S A T U R D A Y After Dark, My Sweet Underrated film version of Jim (The Grifters) Thompson's noir novel, with a taut Jason Patric in the lead. (James Foley, 1990) Aud A 7*00& 9:10 Jane Eyre Take a break from your English class with a movie adaptation of Bronte, starring Orson Welles, Joan Fontaine and a young Liz Taylor. (Robert Stevenson, 1944) MLB 4 7:00 The Heiress Score by Aaron Copeland, Oscar- winning performance by Olivia de Havilland, adapted from Henry James, directed by Wyler, and starring Montgomery Clift. Classic. - Cf iina ate ) rjff Ju RESTAURANT (William Wyler, 1949) MLB 4 8:45 Late Summer Blues Continuing Hill Street Cinema's "War and Peace" series, this drama deals with Israeli youths spending the summer before they enter the army. (Renen Schorr, 1987) Hillel 8:30 & 10:30 Silverado, See Friday. MLB 3 7:30 Scar of Shame I Ten Nights in a Barroom The final installment in the "Race" film series, these were produced by the Colored Players Film Corporation six decades ago. Admission free. (Frank Peregrini, 1927) Aud A 7:00 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Hilarious western with Newman and Redford, written by William Goldman (The Princess Bride). "Raindrops keep falling on my head..." (George Roy Hill, 1969) MLB 3 10:00 S U N D A Y The Miracle A lovely Irish film from the director of Mona lisa, about two teenagers' encounter with Beverly D'Angelo. (Neil Jordan, 1991) Mich Th. 5:00 & 9:15 A Tradition Continues (cover story) Native American students at Michigan and other universities are making an effort to maintain their heritages as the American and Native American cultures collide. See Page 6. Battle of the Orthodoxies Jesse Walker examines the debate over "political correctness" and comes down hard on both sides. See Page 4. Chess and Dead Nazis Antonio Roque concludes his essay trilogy about campus legends and the true nature of the University. See Page 5. Food for Thought Weekend food columnist Daniel Poux reveals a recipe for the perfect aphrodisiac: stir-fry. If it works, name one of your kids after him. See Page 9. Also: Columns Only one column this week Jesse the Deserter decided to feign being an essayist, leaving Jonathan Chait as residue. Trying to fill Jesse's shoes as well as his own, Chait has undertaken the Herculean task of teaching us all how to write proper letters to the editor. Cartoons "Nuts and Bolts," "Roger's Thesaurus" and "Tram to Nowhere." The Weekend List Without it, we would all be in the dark about what's happening. Cover photo by Brooke Lutz (special to Wekend). Weekend Editor-Gil Renberg Weekend Associate Editor-Jesse Walker Editorial Assistants-Jonathan Chait, Matt Pulliam Staff-Lisa Bean, Scott Chupack, Andrew Levy, Craig Linne, Daniel Poux, Antonio Roque Special Sections Coordinator-Beth Halverson Sales Manager-April Rassa Assistant Sales Manager-Shannon Burke Weekend is published by The Michigan Daily almost every Friday. Copyright 1991. All rights reserved, regardless of what the Bill of Rights says. items for the Weekend List must be submitted at the latest by the Friday before publication. List submissions and letters can be dropped off at the Daily or mailed to us at: Weekend 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 (313) 764-0552 Rewriting History In last week's cover story, "Out of the Closet, Onto the Campus," RC sophomore Brian Spolarich was misquoted as saying that there is homophobia in the gay community. He actually said that there is homophobia in the fraternity system. 'The Radical N At the Michigan Daily, we a input. One of those cherished s editor, of which my column has print any letters which meet ou containing at least some complet visible drool stains. If you were probably print it. The problem, though, is tha know how to go about writing a public service, we have decided advice on how to write letters t JONATHAN letters regarding this column. T CHAIT hope, will help the public com well as demonstrate our commi involvement. 1) 1am NEVER kidding. This is the most important guidel that students should sleep with their TAs and use sexual blac 4.0, and two readers correctly realized that I was being absolu promotes the myth that students will use sex to get ahead." used to advance a serious political agenda, not wasted on ligh 2) Veiled themare OK. An irate reader once wrote, "Of Ch one of them will be sexually harassed within their lifetime." S girlfriend, this guy was asserting with confidence that my mot harassed. This is very similar to a mafia thug telling someone, family, one of them is gonna have their kneecaps broken by I mom to carry a can of Mace. 3) Citestaiis'to ackupyourdaims. When deciding what s bigger numbers are more impressive. Also, round numbers so WRONG "80 percent of all men are rapists." RIGHT: "83.6 percent of all men are rapists." Remember that experienced letter writers never provide doc because it reduces credibility. 4)hBlametLeail. The Daily is a progressive paper, and as columns which are wrong, only ones which are right Be sure our civil libertarian instincts. 5) "...spially womeandopleoflor"According to star phrase should be used at the end of at least 40 percent of you WRONG: "The basketball seating policy makes it inconver RIGHT: "...especially women and fans of color." For extra variation, you can occasionally substitute "particular: wouldn't want to be formulaic or anything 6) Stiss't*eharmful ffeis fhcolumn. One reader claimed every man, woman, and child on the planet, in both big and si writer's ego. I mean, even Hitler didn't harmeysingeperson how widely read my columns were. 7) Rememerihe Big Thr. You should be sure to accuse the homophobic," always in that exact order. According to letter-w somebody of being one, you must also include the others. Kir all for one and one for all. WRONG: "Chait is homophobic." RIGH'r "Chaitis racist, sexist, and homophobic." WRONG: "I disagree with Chait, and here is why..." RIGHT: "Chait is racist, sexist, and homophobic." OX, now at wehat kkAesisdown, t'stry a samplezier: Dear Editor I am writing to complain about Jonathan Chait's colui Weekend. Because of this column, millions of innocent and people of color. His claim that the U.S. should invade Canada - bea League is expanding to Portland - is blatantly imperialis and of course homophobic. During the Persian Gulf War Iraqi civilians. A war with Canada would have an even hi women and Canadians of color. Chait writes that if Canadian were taught in the scx children would come home from school and ask, 'What's be forced to beat them." For one thing Chait fails to real separate language. But even if it were, speaking itis nojt kind of sick person would beat a child for using the word The Daily has a commitment to the students of this I and students of color - only to print things that are not o While we support "freedom of the press," we do not sup horrible opinions. Sinc An a P.S. Rocco didn't like the column either. 1201 S. UNIVERSITY CHEF JAN- 27 years of experience TOP GOLD MEDAL WINNER OF DETROIT COHO HALL NATIONAL CONTEST BLUE RIBBON BEST CHEF AWARD IN WASHINGTON D.C. VOTED #1 BEST OVERALL RESTAURANT AND #1 BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT 1991-The Michigan Daily VOTED #1 BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT 1991-Metro Times RESERVATIONS 668-2445 'fi U L The Soft Parade video includes the last filmed performance of The Doors and other private archive footage, all never before released. Szechuan, Hunan, and Peking Cuisine DINE IN OR TAKE OUT SERVICE Luncheon Special, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. I 1k 'I OPEN DAILY, 11 a.m. -10 p.m. I October 4, 1991 NEKEND Page 10 Page 3 WEEKEND Oct<