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Dining and
Drinking

The Ark
(761-1451)
Saturday: The RFD Boys, bluegrass. Sunday:
Children's Story Telling with Barbara Schutz-
Gruber. Sunday: Bill Morrissey, singer/songwriter.
Tuesday: Kimberly M'Carver, vocalist. Wednesday:
Open Stage, you perform. Thursday: Romansky
and Phillips, singer/songwriters.
Bird of Paradise
(662-8310)
Friday-Saturday: Suzanne Land and Friends, jazz.
Monday: Bird of Paradise Orchestra, big band.
Tuesday: Paul Keller and Company, jazz.
Wednesday: The Ron Brooks Trio, jazz.
. . . . . .
Blind Pig
(996-8555)
Friday: Southgoing Zak with Tyrone's Power
Wheel, rock Saturday: Captain Dave and the
Psychedelic Lounge Cats, weird. Sunday: Gary
Detley's Bad Attitude Arts Ensemble, blues jam.
Tuesday: The Walkabouts, Sub Pop. Wednesday:
Borax, rock. Thursday: Rain Dance.
City Grill
(994-8484)
Friday-Saturday: The Swaggering Rogues, Bay
City rock.
The Earle
(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: Gary Lazer. Tuesday: Showcase
Night, a variety of performers. Wednesday: Best
of the Midwest.
Rick's American Cafe
(996-2747)
Friday: The Hannibals. Saturday: Jelly Roll Blues
Band. Monday: Going Public, rock. Tuesday: M.O.D.
Wednesday: Anson Thunderberg and the Rockets
featuring Sam Myers. Thursday: Captain Dave and
the Psychedelic Lounge Cats, weird.
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Michigan Chamber Players. Pieces include
Warren Swenson's "A Melville Cycle," Hlndmith's
"Trio'and Schoenberg's "Verklaerte Nacht."
Recital Hall, School of Music, 8 p.m. Free. 763-
4726
Creative Arts Orchestra. A 20-piece ensemble
engaging in eclectic contemporary improvisation
with multi-media collaboration directed by Ed
Sarath. McIntosh Theater, School of Music. Free.
763-4726
* 4* - * - +
Silence! The Court is in Session. 6:30 p.m. See
Friday.
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Les Blancs. 2 p.m. See Friday.
TUESDAY
Early Music from the BaroquePeriod. Exactly
what the title says it is. Union, 8 p.m.
* . . . * '
Arts Chorale. This student chorus, conducted by
Paul Rardin with organist Karl Schrock will be
performing Britten's "Rejoice in the Lamb" and
three Mozart pieces. Hill Aud., 8 p.m. 763-4726
WEDNESDAY
University Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor
Donald Schleicher
will lead the Orchestra in Verdi's "Overture to
Nabucco,"'Daugherty's "Flamingo" and Koday's
"Hary Janos: Suite" with guest cimbalom soloist
Laurence Kaptain.
Hill Aud., 8 p.m. Free. 763-4276

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University Club
(763-5750)
Friday: DJ the Meistro, spinning Eurobeat and new
Hip Hop. Saturday: Live band, TBA. Wednesday:
Laughtracks. Thursday: DJ P.M.S. Productions,
House music.

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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

GARDEN
Szechuan, Hunan,
and Peking cuisine
Delivery, take-out, dine-in,
cocktails, and Sunday buffet
Hrs: Mon.-Thur., 11:30 am -10 pm
Fri.,11:30am -11 pm
Sat.,:noon -11 pm
Sun., noon -10pm
3035 Wash tenaw Ave., e 971-0970
THANO'S
LAMPLIGHTER
-421 East Liberty
- 0 block west of State)
665-7003
Sicilian Pizza our Specialty
Beer, Wine, and Liquor
Open 7 Days til 2:00 A.M.
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 DEL I
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
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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
h TGYROS & SHISH KABAB
UAM4 ! SANDWICHES 1
-CARRY OUT SERVICES-
CHICKEN -STEAKS. PASTA
LAMB CHOPS." LAMB SHISH KABABS
MOUSAKA. PAS11TSIO- DOLMADES". SPINACH PIE
GREEK SALADS & PASTRIES. COMBINATON PLATES
FULL COCKTAIL MENU
226 S. MAIN at Ma1Sat 11 am -m
Liberty'. Ann Arbor CALL 994-1012

Chinese
e-qp 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 - 668-2445
Italian Restaurant
Homemade Pastas & Pizza
665-0444. Take Out
300 Detroit St. at Catherine
(across from Farmer's Market)
"Best Korean Restaurant in Town"
-Ana Arbor News
Many delicious seafood dishes
Enjoy healthy and delicious
vegetarian dishes
First-time visitor to Kana?
Mmuim ts ad for a fret appetiwl
1133 East Hore 662-9303 Closed
M-F 1I:30an-9pm, Sat. 5pm-9pm Sunday

FRIDAY
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

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Donkey Productions. Performance Network, 8
p.m., $9, $7 stu/Sen. 663-0681
Nanci Griffith. Folkabilly artist. She is also an
amazing songwriter, driven and wistful. Michigan
Theater. 8 p.m. $15.50 plus service charge in
advance.
Something! Basement Arts performs a staged
reading of a rock musical depicting the experiences
of co-op residents livin' it up when it comes to sex,
drugs and love. 7p.m., rm. 2518 Frieze Bldg., free;
764-5350
Les Blancs. A play by Lorraine Hansberry, author
of A Raisin in the Sun, depicting the English
colonization of South Africa. Presented by the
University Players. 8 p.m., Mendelssohn Theatre,
$12, $9, $6 stu; 764-0450
Fool for Love. Sam Shepard's tale of
a brother and sister's haunting past and undying
devotion to each other pomes to the Ann Arbor
Civic Theater. 8 p.m., $7; 662-7282
SATURDAY
The Canadian Brass. This world-known quintet
creates an entertaining mix of classical, jazz and
contemporary pop with commentary and touches of
humor mixed in. Hill Aud., 8 p.m.
"An Evening of Great Romance" The Ann
Arbor Symphony Orchestra led by conductor
Murry Sidlin will perform Romantic music at its
best with Copland's "Outdoor Overture' and
Sibelius's "Symphony No. 2." Internationally
renowned pianist Alexander Toradze will also be
performing Liszt's melodic "Concerto No. 2."
Michigan Theater, 8 p.m.,$18, $15, $12, student
and senior discounts available. 668-8397
Drum Circle. Weekly percussion open house for all
interested adults. Guild House, 802 Monroe, 8-
10:00 p.m. 662-5189
Silence!The Court is in Session. 8 p.m. See
Friday.
Something! 7 p.m.See Friday.
Les Blancs. 8 p.m. See Friday
Fool for Love. 8 p.m. See Friday.
SUNDAY
French Classic Series. Organists Scott
VanOrnum, Marcia Van Oyen, John Vandertuin,
Larry Visser will perform music of Clerambault.
Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, School of Music.
Free. 763-4726
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pleasant surprises.
RATHSKELLER: Cozy neighborhood
get-together.
CLUB HEIDELBERG: International groups --
Midweek thru Weekend.
POETRY SLAM -- 1st Tuesday.
SUNDAY BRUNCH: Too much to describe.
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