0 0 0 II l - 11 11 Dining and Drinking F R I D A Y The Natural A double dose of Robert Redford movies kicks off with this baseball myth. (Barry Levinson, 1984) Aud A 7.0 All the President's Men Redford and Hoffman as Woodward and Bernstein make a very great Watergate film. (Alan J. Pakula, 1976) Aud A 9:45 Tokkan A satire about samurai who want to pick up babes! (Kihachi Okamoto, 1975) Lorch 7:00 FREE , , , , " " From Here to Eternity Monty Clift Burt Lancaster and the Chairman of the Board give fabulous performances in this eight-Oscar winner. (Fred Zinnemrann,1953 Nat Sci 7:30 Key Largo Bogart and Edward G.Robinson as a guy named Rocco in Huston's noirthriller. (JohnaHuston, 1948) Nat Sci 9.30 SATURDAY Camille Claudel Underrated drama of artistic turmoil in the wife and life of Auguste Rodin (Gerard D~pardieu). With Isabelle Adjani. (Bruno Nuytten, 1998) MLB3 7 &930 The Color of Poe granates Where else can you see a film about an 18th century Armenian poet? (Se ei Pararanov 1%9) A World Apart The best of the Apartheid films of the past few years. (ChrisMonges, 1989) Hillel 8:00 & 10:00 A Woman from Hunan A 12-year-old is forced into mrriage InMandarin with subtitles. (Xie Fei /Yu Lan, 1986) lorch 8:00 FREE SUNDAY Singin'in the Rain Gene Kelly in the greatest musical ever made. (Stanley Donen, 1952) AudA N: FARE MONDAY The Comnitments One of the best films of the season, Alan Parker's exuberant musical is on campus for afive-day run. (Alan Parker, 1991) Mich Th. 7:00 Truth or Dare (Alex Keshishian, 1991) Mich Th. 9:25 TUESDAY Brazil Blows away Gilliam's recent Hollywood hit, The Fisher King With Jonathan Pryce and Bob DeNiro. (Terry Gilliam, 19B5) Mich Th. 7:00 Kameradschaft A free series of early German films ontinues with a film from the director of Pandora's Box (G.W. Pabst 1931) Aud D 7:00 FREE W E D N E S D A Y Brazil See Tuesday. Mich Th. 7:00 The Commitments See Monday Mich Th. 9:35 THURSDAY The Comnitments See Monday. Mich Th. 7:00 Delusion New existential film noir set in Death Valley. (Carl Colpaert 1991) MichTh 920 First-run Films All I Want For Christmas (G) Comic genius Leslie Nielson stars in a children's movie about some kids who try to reunite their divorced parents, (At Showcase: 12:15,2:15,4:3D, 7:20, 9:20,11:20; at Bnarwood: 10:15, 12:30, 2:40, 4:50, 7:15,9:30, 11:30) Billy Bathgate (R) Despite our hopes for another Hudson Hawk disaster, Hollywood's latest "problem film" is merely mediocre (At Showcase: 12:25, 2:35, 4:45, 7:35, 9:55, 1220; at Ann Arbor 1 & 2, sadly 12:30,2:40, 4:45,7:10,9 30) The Butcher's Wife (PG-13) (At Showcase: 12:40, 5, 7:20; at Briarwood 10, 12:10, 2:20, 4:30,7, 9.15) Cape Fear (R) The new thriller from the great American director Martin Scorsese, with a powerhouse cast of DeNiro, Nolte and Lange. (At Showcase: 12, 1, 2:30, 4, 5, 7:10, 7:40, 9:45, 10:15, 12.10, 12:30; at Fox Village: 5,7:20,9:45) Curly Sue (PG) (At Showcase:12:50,2:50, 5:05, 735,945,11:45; at Briarwood:I10,12,2,4:15,7,9,11-.15) The Fisher King (R) (At Briarwood: 10, 1, 4, 7,9:45,12:05; at Showcase: 12:00, 4:50,7:25) "," " "," Frankie and Johnny (R) (At Showcase: 2:35, 10:00, 12:05, atBriarwood: 10, 12:15, 2:30,4:45,7:3,950, 12) Highlander 2 The Quickening (R) (At Showcase: 12.45, 2:55, 5:15, 7:40,9.40, 11:50) Hitman (R) A new Scorsese anda new Chuck Norris in the same week? Hapy news! (At Showcase: 12:30,3,5:20,7:30', 9.50,11:55;atFox Village: 5, 7,9:30) Little Man Tate (P13) (At Showcase: 1255, 310, 510, 715,925, 11:35; at Briarwood: 10, 1,,1,,,1.5 '0 The Man in the Moon (R) Two sisters fall in love with the same boy in a new film fromthe director of To KillaMockingbird, starring Sam Waterston. (At Showcase: 12:20,2:40, 4:40,715, 930, 11:40) My Own Private Idaho (R) (At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: Sat/Sun/Tue: 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:30, 9:30; all week: 5:00, 7:3, 9:30) ".e e" "". Other People's Money (R) (At Briarwood: 10:15, 12:30, 2:40, 4:45, 7:30, 9:40, 11:40; at Showcase: 2:50,9.35, 1225) e" " ".".. The People Under the Stairs (R) Director Wes (Nightmare on Elm Street) Craven's lovely Halloween piece about a colony of social outcasts in the recesses of an abandoned house. (At Showcase: 12:35, 2:45, 4:55, 7:45, 10, 12:30; at Fox Village: 5,7.15, 930) "*" "." e " Rambling Rose (R) Laura Dern and Robert Duvall star in the acclaimed new film from the director of Valley Girl(At Showcase 1205, 220, 435, 7:25,950,12,05) " . " " "0" Rocky Horror Picture Show (At Briarwood: Fri & Sat 11:30) Shattered (R) (At Fox Village: 5,7:15,9:45) " " " " " " Strictly Business (PG-13) A Black man tries living large in the corporate world (At Showcase: 1:05, 305, 5:05, 7:30, 9:30, 11:30) Performing Arts,' FRIDAY Eisenhower Dance Ensemble. Laurie Eisenhower's contemporary dance repertory troupe performs several premieres. Studio A, Dance Bldg., 8p.m. $8, $5 stud 763- 5460 Bruce Cockbum. Christian Canadian singer/songwnter. With Sam Philips. Mich. Theater, 8 pm $15 50and $1750 in advance at Ticke aster. ..... . Women's Glee Club, Classical, folk and contemporary songs. Rackham Aud. $5 adults, S3 stu/sen. 763-4726 " * * ",e e Largo Desolato. Vaclav Havel's corrmc, autobiograpical play depicts the life of a philosopher in an eastern ock country. Performance Network, 8p.m., $9, $7stu/sen: 663-0681 " ".".".".. The Fantasticks. The UAC's sophomore show re-stages this off-Broadway classic. Mendelssohn Theatre. 8 p m, $6. 50, $5.50stu, 763-1107 Fool for Love. Sam Shepard's tale of a brother and sister's haunting past and undying devotion to each other Ann Arbor Civic Theater, 8 p.m, $7; 662-7282 SATU R DAY Eisenhower Dance Ensemble. See Friday. Largo Desolato. See Friday. Jasper Johns Prints. A selection of prints by one of America's most provocative contemporary artists Through Jan. 12. Museumof Art. Fool for Love. The Ties That Bind. The Fantasticks. See Friday. SUNDAY Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra. Lativan-bom Mariss Jansons retums with the Oslo Philharmonic, one of Europe's finest. Hill Aud., 8p.m. $14-$40. 764-2538 French Classic Series. Music of J.S. Bach with Organist Margaret Thompsen. Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, School of'Music, 4p.m. Free. 763-4726 Michigan Marching Band In Concert.Entertainment on the field and off. Tickets S4, S2 children Crisler Arena, 3 p.m. 7640582 Faculty Recital. Pianist Jeffery Gilliam and violinist Stephen Shipps will perform works by Berg, Enesco, Frederic Rzewski, and Prokofiev. Recital HallSchool of Music Building. Free. 763-4726. aeO Se e e Largo Desolato. Performance Network; 630pm See Friday. Mandy Pantinkin. This Broadway and movie star brings his one man show, Dress Casual, to the Michigan Theater. 8 p m $29 50, $27.50; 668-8397 MONDAY Michigan Youth Ensemble. The Michigan Youth Band, Symphony, and Chamber Singers present a very mature, concert Hill Aud., 7:30. Free. Piano Department Recital. Recital Hall, School of Music Bldg , 7:30 Free 763.4726 WEDNESDAY New Forms 4: Four Quartets. Intersect Dance Theater Dali-esquely plays upon the idea of "The Four Quartets' in multidementional, unexplored territory. Performance Network, 8 p.m $9, S7 stu/sen. 663-0681. Faculty Recital. Violist and violinist Hong-Mei Xiao, mezzo-soprano Karen Lykes, pianist Arthur Greene perform an all-Brahms program. Recital Hall, School of Music, 8 p.m Free. 763-4726. e" g.".. " Student Harpsichord. Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, School of Music, 8 p.m Free 763-4726 THURSDAY Comedy Company Big Show. UAC's all student comedy troupe is back for its annual three day stint of original hilariousness. Mendelssohn Theater, 8 p m.$5 764-TKTS. Demonstration of Morris Dancing. Come witness this olde-tradition Michigan Union, 12:15 pm. Jazz Combos. Ed Sarath puts a little swing in your thing North Campus Commons, 8 p.m Free. 763-4726 "Lather, Rinse, Repeat" B FA Thesis Concert, including Amy Drum examining superficial rhetoric of political speechmaking in 'Peace Dividends," Janet Lily depicting memories of a Midwestern childhood and Jessica Fogel confronting the world of the unknown in "School of Ives.' StudioA Dance Bldg , 8 pm S5 763- 5460 , , a , , , Evita. Andrew Uoyd Webber's musical about the first lady of Argentina. Power Center, 8p m. $6.50, $5.50 stu, 763-TKTS Largo Desolato. Fool for Love. The Ties that Bind. See Friday. Bars and Clubs The Ark (761-1451) Friday Maura O'Connell, singer/songwriter. Saturday. Eileen Myles, one-woman theater Sunday Peter "Macat" Ruth and Shari Kane, blues. Wednesday Open Stage, you perform. Thursday Ira Bernstein with Jemmy and Evo Bluestein, folk with folk dancing. Bird of Paradise (662-8310) Friday-Saturday Johnny O'Neal, jazz Monday Bird of Paradise Orchestra, big band. Tuesday. Paul Keller and Company, jazz Wednesday: The Ron Brooks To, jazz Blind Pig (996.8555 Friday The Dynatones Saturday The Maitries with Destruction Ride. Sunday Gary Detley's Bad Attitude Arts Ense Fr Frid- Bu Wed Fri& Nigh Frida ands South Frida Hopi Li U' Sze-CIba9 west + Cocktails " Dining +-Carry Out " Luncheon " Specials 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. 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