0: ~0 0 Page 20 -The Michigan Daily --Weekend etc. -- Best of Ann Arbor -- April 15, 1993 ?{ % : f { '.'s% " . er C +r k . ' The Michigan Daily-- Weekend etc. -- Best ofA . .} '+* .Ar c v'f ,"J . p ¢ :+' 4;:'4. f- $ r BEST.F OF? +t T.HEUN5. " ' £;{IVERS.f,, ' Best (and Worst) Local Drama: "Our Town" ("Trelawny of the 'Wells"') "Our Town": The University Play- ers managed to resuscitate Thornton Wilder's hackneyed classic, renewing the play's poignant representation on life, loveanddeath. Brought tears to our eyes ... sniff. " Trelawny" wanted to be a mag- nificent Victorian comedy, but failed miserably. The best production in the world could not make this awful script bearable. The show waffled between the various theatrical genres. Best (and Worst) Local Musical: "Anything Goes" ("The Apple Tree")j MUSKETdida"de-lovely"jobwith "Anything Goes," a feel-good, funny, hey-the-lyrics-actually-mean-some- thing production. An endless stream of musical and dramatic talent did justice to this Cole Porter classic. We left the theater singing -- always a good sign. Best of the University: We don't like to talk about it, but there is actually a university in Ann Arbor -and a pretty big one too! And teachers. And classes. Well what do you know? Best Professor: Ralph Williams With his crazy antics and clicking heels, you either love him or you hate him. Not many people voted in this category so we've decided to add our own two cents. Our picks are the ever- brilliant history god Sidney Fine and Lit prof Robert Weisbach, every En- glish major's dream come true. Best Class: (tie) History 218: The Vietnam War and Psychology 111: Intro Hard to believe that a class on one of the most brutal wars in American his- tory could draw students all the way from the Ho Chi Minh trail. Psych 1ll hasn'tbeen the same sinceDrew Westen departed for the ivy-covered walls of Harvard, but it was known as Psych 172 back in those days. Best Blow-Off Course: Anthiro- pology 101 There have got to be easier classes than this, folks. Just take a look at the Communications department if you need further proof. I f E fuinIRoLNiuow! 1140O Souib University (Above Good-Time Chaievsl . Ann Arbor, I 48104.io Ph: 503-5500 . Hours:Mon.-Thurs. I23-M-i10 p.m. Fri.Sal. 9 a m.-11 p.m. Sun. 1l La 8n.-p.m I TIKE CNERilyffW ~r - oncmpact dhsc- OVER 700 COs *9 E OR LESS IN STOCK, on me~eINCLWOING L KRAVIIZ- LET' LOVE RULE! Chec Ou Ou NE CD istnin Ceter SAVE BIG! Yourelf and ourears latet) Sale Prices End 4"15193 - URNED oW cetCmeios d.Sml rn * anyadto us, and ew~~~~imtbhseilpc nhseii - i n h pt!(ecnag icunsd otapy)-- -- I * * I *.. .'., p CeCe Grinwald was stunning in "Our Town" and "Andromache." HETR I Wv'MRP4ILady History Prof. Sidney Fine may not have won. But he's tops in our books. IM ARKA 637 1/2 S. MAIN " ANN ARBOR *FOLK - BLUEGRASS ANN ARBOR'S 'JAZZ " WOMEN'S MUSIC ACOUSTIC:>?. 'CHILDREN'S CONCERTS Music CLUB ::::. *ACOUSTIC BLUES *ETC . 'Entertainment & Refreshments For All " -Alcohol May Be Purchased By Members :: -DOORS OPEN 1/2 HOUR BEFORE SHOWTIME CALL FOR TICKETS & SCHEDULE INFO '761-1451 ~.. $1 OFF TICKETS FOR STUDENTS WEBSTER'S BOOKS By Definition; The best things in Ann Arbor are available at Webster's Books. Join our bookclub and receive a free book when you buy ten. Seniors receive a 15% discount on books in stock on Tuesdays. Corporate and educational accounts welcome. Books, Magazines and Cards. A Great Bookstore .. Vehster's Boos 2607 Plynfuith Rdf. T7fver v ge Ann Arbor 662 i50W- OpeaEvery Day SAM-IIPM F IHera Or( pizza avound.' xen 6cjuare. Best in Ann Arbor's Best in Ann Arbor'* Best in Ann Arbor*s Best in Ann Arbor'* Best in Ann Arbor'* 1985---] 1986---] 1987---1 1988---1 1 989---1 1990---Best in Ann Arbor's 1991---Best in Ann Arbor*s 1992---Best in Ann Arbor North Campus--927 Maiden Lane 995-9101 *1 Main t Large Round or Deep Dish Pizza with Cheese and two Toppings only $9.95 IMedium DX 14 I KO14 (plus tax) SCn~ 0A4 o*Capon Par Person. Not aed aft W mSt Riestaurwit or the CottapeIn t. Exepires 511awP *~* ud* ..q.E ~