The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 22, 1991 - Page 7 whn what wheer when GREEN ww SEW wV 96M U tUS SW vWvU we UW W Tonight marks the Ann Arbor Premiere of Hydrogen Jukebox, the collaboration between composer ilip Glass and poet Allen Gins- -rg. Inserting your ticket into the Jukebox gets you 21 Ginsberg poems set to Glass's music, six op- eratic singers (including one Uni- versity alumnus, an interview with whom will appear in tomorrow's Daily), the challenging choreogra- phy of Ann Carlson and the visuals of Jerome Sirlin. This non-narrative opera was praised by the Washing- , n Post, which called Hydrogen ukebox "a fully focused, deeply communicative and artistically inte- grated work... not only a landmark in the artistic development of Philip Glass, it is inventive and stimulating theater." The perfor- mances begin at 8 p.m. both tonight and tomorrow night at the inventive and stimulating Michigan Theater. Tickets (regularly $29.50, $27.50 for Theater members, and $15.00 for student rush tickets) are available at the Michigan Theater box office. Continued from page 5 out against our government's po- licies, the resulting backlash from the establishment, alongside sys- tematic persecution on charges of conspiracy, quickly put an end to Robeson's career. Could the rapper who brags, "So what they gonna do, go and ban the AK/ My shit wasn't registered any- fuckin-way," and tells a mixed audience of Black and white, "I know Uncle Sam is a muthafuckin rapist," entail such reprisals from our government and the establish- ment? Well, he's still comin "straight from the underground," and there's no telling what's next. TUROW Continued from page 5 city and using a computer to or- ganize his thoughts into the ne- cessary structure of a novel. Re- cently, he has been at work on two different literary projects. The first is a comic novel and the second, a larger, more "serious" work which he privately refers to as his Moby Dick. That book's immediate future, however, seems uncertain. "Norman Mailer, in a line I've always liked, said the problem with being a novelist is that you're likely to wake up one morning and realize you made a mistake six months ago. And that's sort of what happened to me when I hit a snag with that book," Turow says. Snag or no snag, it is hard to imagine Scott Turow at rest for very long. As he says goodbye to me and hello to the clients who have been waiting for him, he transforms from writer to lawyer with the ease of somebody who has done it a thou- sand times before and has accepted both roles wholeheartedly. SCOTT TUROW will be reading from one of his two novels-in- progress tonight at 8 p.m. in Rack- ham Auditorium. Admission is free. Uso Continued from page 5 lot as a composer," says Averbach. "If he wasn't a good composer, they wouldn't want to stage his operas at La Scala in Milan, or the Bolshoi in Moscow." The excerpts to be performed are "Exorcism and Dance of Pagkne" and "Midnight Dance of the Witches and the Evil Ghosts of the Forest." As you might guess from these titles, the music was origi- nally chosen for the annual Halloween concert. "With Eastern Europe opening up," says Meier, "I felt it was appropriate to program it." And after all, Halloween isn't too far off. THE UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA performs tonight at 8 p.m. in Hill Auditorium. Admission is free. Glass WANTED: FUNKY/JAZZY/REGGAE BAND FOR: GIRBAUD FASHION SHOW WHEN & WHERE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 13 12:00 NOON DIAG REWARD: $$$$ LOTS O' MONEY $$$$ AND FREE JEANS!!! 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