S :9 } S Ricochet (R) Affable John Lithgow (Harry and the Hendersons) is cast against type as a Lecteresque killer challenged by one good cop, Denzel Washington. Yes, it does suck. (At Showcase: 12:55, 3:05, 5:20, 7:45, 9:55,12:05) Rocky Horror Picture Show No advance screening; not yet reviewed. (At Briarwood: Fri & Sat 11:30) Shattered (R) Tom Berenger stars as an amnesiac in the mystery version of Regarding Henry by the director of Das Boot.(At Showcase: 12:05, 4:35, 7:20; at Briarwood: 10:15,12:30, 2:45, 4:45, 7:30, 9:30, 11:30) Terminator 2: Judgment Day (R) "That's what he doesl That's all he does!" (At Fox Village: 5, 7:30,10) Year of the Gun (R) It's been 29 years since John Frankenheimer directed The Manchurian Candidate...can he make another good film? With Andrew McCarthy starring, it doesn't look good. (At Showcase: 12, 2:20, 4:40, 7:30, 9:50, 12:05; at Fox Village: 5, 7, 9:451 ...,w2......,..a ? - r _ . _ , " ..r x \ FRI DAY Once Upon a Time. A performance of enchanting fairy tales such as *Peter and the Wolf and 'Beauty and the Beast' danced by Ballet Michigan accompanied by the Flint Symphony Chamber Orchestra The Power Center, 8 p.m. $18, $14, $10, half off for students. 763-8587 .*. . . .9. Candide. Michigan Opera Theater presents Leonard Bemstein's show based on Voltaire's satirical novel. Performances run through November 10th. The Fisher Theater, Detroit, 8 p.m. 313-874-SING Bernard Chart: Five Decades of Drawing. This artist and renowned teacher exhibits his collection of varied media including monotypes with the figure, landscapes and self-portraits. Through November 27th. Jean Paul Slusser Gallery, School of Art. 763-4417. . .. .. Silence! The Court is in Session. A tale of social injustice in India finds an actress on trial. Presented by Shaman Drum Bookshop and Blue Donkey Productions. Performance Network, 8 p.m., $9, $7 stu/Sen. 663-0681. Man, Beast and Virtue. Basement Arts performs Pirandello's comedy about infidelity and social conventions. The Arena Theatre, Basement of the Frieze Building, 5 p.m. Free. SATURDAY Pow Wow. Eastern Michigan University hosts this gathering of Native American singers, dancers and traders to celebrate and share their cultural heritage. Bowen Field House, EMU campus. $5 per day $3 stu/sen. Call Barbara Gentry 313-487- 2377 Emerson String Quartet. This globetrotting quartet returns to Ann Arbor to perform Mendelssohn's Quartet in E Flat op. 44 No. 3, Richard Wemick's Quartet No. 4 (1990) and Beethoven's Quartet in A minor, op. 132. Rackham Aud., 8 p.m. 764-2538. Photographs by Baldwin Lee. This young Chinese-American's series of 58 black and white portraits captures American Blacks in rural southern communities. Runs through December 22. University Museum of Art. Special Lecture,;Angell Hall, Aud. C, 8 p.m. Opening reception Museum of Art, 9 p.m. 764-0395 Singing Recital. The National Association of Singers with soprano Nicole Philobosian. Recital Hall, School of Music, 3 p.m. 763-4726 S. . .. .9. Silence! The Court is in Session. See Friday. Man, Beast and Virtue. See Friday. SUNDAY Pow Wow. See Saturday. French Classic Series: Music for Choral and Organ. Organist Marilyn Mason performs with the Ann Arbor Cantata Singers featuring music of French composers. First Congregational Church, 4 p.m. 763-4726 Silence! The Court is in Session. 6:30 p.m. See Friday. MONDAY Piano Forum. 7:30 Recital Hall, School of Music Building. 763-4726 TUESDAY Concert of the Month. School of Music PHD candidate Gloria Chung plays Schumann, Beethoven and Scriabin. Michigan Union Pendleton Room, 8 p.m. 764-6498 or 936-2443 WEDNESDAY Eugene Chadbourne. Guitar wildman. Performance Network, 7 p.m. Dan Fogelberg. Singer/songwriter from the 70s and early '80s. He did 'Part of the Plan.' We certainly remember that song well. Hill Aud., 8 p.m. $23.50 plus service charge at TicketMaster. THURSDAY Campus Orchestra. Cindy Egolf-Sham Rao conducts with solo violinist Xiang Gao and orchestra performing Stravinsky's 'Firebird Suite' and Tchaikovsky's 'Concerto for Violin and Orchestra" Hill Aud., 8 p.m. 763-4726 B.F.A. Exhibition. Works by Mark Berry, Josh v mt N~9~J I , 1fla#&- ~HosrA~,I s Dining and Drinking -. I. 'I SzewpCI~a West :'Cocktails " Dnn S Mt .Carry Out " Luncheon " Specials SZECHUAN - HUNAN - MANDARIN Hours: M-Th, 11:30-10; F, 11:30-11 Sat., Noon-11 pm; Sun., Noon-10 pm Happy Hour: 4-7, M-Th 2161 W. Stadium (East of Liberty) Ann Arbor * 769-5722 1100 E. Catherine at Glen - 761-8996 Open 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. weekdays 6 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sat., 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sun. Serving breakfast and lunch all day. Featuring homemade raisin bread Favorites for over 30 years. RATED *** for dining excellence by Molly Abraham of the Detr ott Free Press HUNAN GARDEN CHINESE RESTAURANT SPECIALIZING IN HUNAN &~ SZECHUAN CUISINE Dinner Buffets Mon.-Thurs., 5-9 pm Lunch Buffets Every Day, 1lam - 2:313pm 9 All YouCan Eatl GARDEN Szechuan, Hunan, and Peking cuisine Delivery, take-out, dine-in, cocktails, and Sunday buffet Hrs: Mon.-Thur., 11:30 am -10 pm Fri., 11:30 am -11 pm Sat., :noon -11 pm Sun., noon -10 pm 3035 Washtenaw Ave., " 971-0970 THANOS LAMPUGHTER ' . = 421 East Liberty (1 block west of Stat8)l 665-7003 Sicilian Pizza our Specialty Beer, Wine, and Liquor open 7 Days ti12:00 A.A. CHINESE RESTAURANT Specializing in Sze-chuan, Hunan, & Mandarin Cuisine We Deliver After 5:00 (313) 668-2744 707 Packard Rd. (Near State St.) L EVA NTiNE DELI Custom Sandwiches, Italian Sausages, Mediterranean Cuisine, Fresh Salads, Fresh Pastries, Fresh Fruit Drinks, Plus Much More! Dine-In, Carry-Out, or Catering 715 N. UNIVERSITY - 663-0069, 'b x "4dv , '7 p I 0 Mandarin, Szechuan, and Hunan Specialties. Exotic Drinks, Full Bar. Carry out, Quick 'Lunch Special, Sunday Brunch. Open 7 days a week. 3535 Plymouth Rd.-665-3591 4905 Washtenaw Ave.-434-7978 Students Welcome PARTHENON FINE GREEK FOOD frInGYROS & SHISH KABAB SANDWICHES . -CARRY OUT SERVICES- CHICKEN - STEAKS " PASTA LAMB cHoPS " LAMB SHISH KABABS MOUSAKA " PASTITSlO. DOLMADES- SPINAcH PIE GREEK SALADS & PASTRIES. *COMBINATiON PLATES FULL COCKTAIL MENU 226 S. MAIN at N s"1Sa1-1Of Liberty . Ann Arbor CALL 994-1012 Chinese * t t Food CHEF JAN is the TOP GOLD MEDAL WINNER of Detroit Cobo Hall National Contest CHEF JAN is the "Best Chef Award" winner, Washington, DC 1201 S. University e 668-2445 tQ'- Italian Restaurant Homemade Pastas & Pizza 665-0444* Take Out 300 Detroit St. at Catherine (across from Farmer's Market) kaa KIDREAN OJI~iNE "Best Korean Restaurant in Town" -Ann Arbor News Many delicious seafood dishes Enjoy healthy and delicious vegetarian dishes First-tine visitor to Kana? Menfimthis ad for a free appetizert 1133 East Bron 662.9303 Closed M-F II:30an-9pm, Sat. 5pm-9pm Sunday The Ark (761-1451) Friday: The Seldom Scene, bluegrass. Saturday: Lou and Peter Barryman, original music. Sunday: Jane Gillman and Rod MacDonald, original music. Tuesday: Bob Franke, folk Wednesday: Open Stage, you perform. Thursday: Battlefield Band, Celtic music. 9. .. .. Bird of Paradise (662-8310) Friday-Saturday: Rosanna Vitro with the Ron Brooks Trio, jazz. Monday: Bird of Paradise Orchestra, big band. Tuesday: Paul Keller and Company, jazz. Wednesday: The Ron Brooks Trio, Blind Pig (996-8555) Friday: The Innocence Mission, thinking rock. Saturday: Big Dave and the Ultra Sonics, blues. Sunday: Gary Detley's Bad Attitude Arts Ensemble, blues jam. Tuesday: Crackerbox. Wednesday: Toad the Wet Sprocket. Thursday: Tracy Science. City Grill (994-8484) Friday-Saturday: Red C. The Eare (994-0211) Friday-Saturday: Rick Burgess Trio, jazz. Monday: Rick Burgess, jazz piano. Tuesday: Rick Roe, jazz piano. Wednesday: Harvey Reed, jazz. Thursday: Rick Burgess, jazz piano. Mainstreet Comedy Showcase (996-9080) Friday-Saturday: John Tambrino. Tuesday: Showcase Night, a variety of performers. Wednesday: Best of the Midwest. Thursday: Gary Lazer. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) Friday: The Huntunes. Saturday: Jeannie and the Dreams. Monday: Tequila Mockingbirds. Tuesday: The Urge. Wednesday: Johnnie with an Eye. Thursday: Born Naked. University Club (763-5750) Friday: DJ the Meistro, spinning Eurobeat and new Hip Hop. Saturday: Live band, TBA. Wednesday: Eric Champhella, Laughtracks. Thursday: DJ P.M.S. Productions, House music. OUR 18th YEAR! No tricks, No gimmicks, Just Quality Merchandise. Used CDs, Records & Cassettes bought & sold! 336 1/2 S. State St. " 761-8686 F" F Dworkis and Andrea Madorsky will be on display until November 11th. Rackham Galleries. 6:30 reception. The Smithereens. Electric rock with some hits. Their latest album is Blow Up. Is it named after the Michelangelo Antonioni film? $18.50 in advance at TicketMaster plus a $2.50 service charge. 9. .9. .99. Silence! The Court is in Session. A tale of social injustice in India finds an actress on trial. Presented by Shaman Drum Bookshop and Blue Donkey Productions. Performance Network, 8 of und Ar Lei autho wh P C~idna .. I irfirj& RE FAST, F FREE DEL 5 pm - 10 pm (limitec HOTLINE: CAL CHEFJ TOP GOLD MEN OF DETROIT COBO HALL Ma Sponsored by Michigan Rest Michigan chefs De Cuisi BLUE RIBBON BEST C IN WASHINGTI LUNCHEON SPECIAL, 11:1 DINE-IN OR TAKE-0 fj cibeTheria DINING: Traditional European fare with a few pleasant surprises. RATHSKELLER: Cozy neighborhood get-together. CLUB HEIDELBERG: International groups - Midweek thmi Weekend. POETRY SLAM-- 1st Tuesday. SUNDAY BRUNCH: Too much to describe. 30h AnnAro75 msal663.-7758 Great Chinese food DELIVERED fast & fresh! 4I0'4 Indian American Student Association presents their annual 7:30 p.m., Nov. 2nd 1991 )PO/YER CNTER Enjoy an evening of traditiona[Indian dances and music, folowed by an ethnic dinner catered by Raja RiPani. Igks. sold in advance and at the door. for info: 994-8675 i 625 S. Main Next to S. Main Market 741-9500 N. Campus Plaza 1753 Plymouth 741-1600 FREE DELIVERY TM owned by The Provender Corporation L Specializing in Szechuan, Huna 1201 S. University, Ann Open 7 days a week 1 9 3 Noven Page 11 WEEKEND