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The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - Thursday, March 30, 1995

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FIRST U I M
I L MS O P E N ING:
ORN To BE Waw Yes! Finally, the Newt Gingrich/Rush Limbaugh/Arlen Hatch
summer road trip movie we've all been waiting for. At Showcase: 12:20, 2:50,
,5:10, 7:35, 10:05, 12:20.
CIRcLE OF FRIENDS Oh, boy, a heartwarming tale of teenage love in Ireland.
Newcomer Mindy Driver is cool but watch out for Chris "Guppy" O'Donnell as
the object of her affection. At Showcase: 12:00, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 9:55, 12:15.
TANK 0.,. Lori "Annoying Chihuahua" Petty stars in this futuristic comic book
adventure flick. (ATTN NORTH CAMPUS: THIS IS NOT THE SEQUEL TO
"THE BOY IN THE PLASTIC BUBBLE"). At Briarwood: 1:00, 3:45, 7:05, 9:20.
tAt Showcase: 12:30, 2:45, 5:10, 7:25, 9:40, 11:55.
Tommy Boy Saturday Night Live's Chris Farley and David Spade star in the true
life, wacky adventures of Arts Editor Tom 'Tommy Boy" Erlewine and Metal
Editor Kirk "The Kirk" Miller. Watch sparks fly when they meet Phyllis Diller,
Bill Shatner and Chevy Chase, who are all trying to bum a ride to Kato's MTV
Unplugged and Unconscious live from Daytona Beach special. At Briarwood:
12:45, 3:00, 5:15, 7:30, 9:50. At Showcase: 12:15, 2:40, 4:50, 7:20, 9:35, 11:50.
FILMS H0LDING:
BYE BYE LovE Bye Bye marketing company. Who thought of this title? And
-furthermore, who thought that anyone would want to see Paul Reiser, Matthew
Modine and Randy Quaid sit on their liver-spotted behinds, complaining about not
being able to get laid? At Briarwood: 1:15, 4:00, 7:20. At Showcase: 12:40, 3:00,
5:10, 7:30.
*CANDYMAN: FAREWELL TO THE FLESH Leprosy: It sucks, but you gotta teach the kids
sometime. At Showcase: 2:20, 9:45, 12:00.
OOLORES CLAIBORNE Kathy Bates and Jennifer Jason Leigh star in this latest
Stephen King installment. All is going well for a re-united mother and daughter
until a mysterious; e-mailing houseguest, known only as "Jakato" shows up,
demanding breakfast, "Hustler" and clean towels. Chaos ensues when the ghost of
former houseguest Chevy Chase returns to haunt the house, demanding the return
of his career. At Briarwood: 1:10, 4:15, 7:00, 9:40. At Showcase: 1:30, 4:15, 7:05,
9;50, 12:25.
*EXOCA Dirty Dancing in Canada! At Briarwood: 1:45, 4:40, 7:40, 10:05. At
.Showcase: 12:10, 2:20, 4:40, 7:45, 9:50, 12:00.
JUST CAUSE No, there was no just cause for making this film. Sean Connery is just
too damn old and leathery. At Showcase: 9:20, 11:35.
LOsING ISAIAH Halle Berry and Jessica Lange team up to fight a custody battle. At
'Briarwood: 10:00. At Showcase: 12:15, 4:30, 7:15, 9:30, 11:45.
THE MADNESS OF KING GEORGE Finally, the Bush bio-pic we've all been praying for.
At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:05, 9:15.
MAJOR PAYNE The sequel to "In the Amy Now." This time, Pauly Shore gets his
behind kicked by Damon Wayans and a whole slew of decent, good-movie
*watching Americans. At Briarwood: 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:15. 9:30. At Showcase:
12:40, 2:50, 5:05, 7:25, 9:40, 11:50.
MAN OF THE HOUSE In a desperate attempt to latch onto the celebrity port-o-potty on
which his ample-and-growing behind no longer resides, Chevy Chase and some
blond twirp bring us the first Kato "Huh. Huh. Murder is cool." Kalin bio-pic. At
Showcase: 12:05, 2:20, 4:35, 7:05.
MURIEL'S WEDDING Cool, quirky Aussie flick about a non-traditional gal who finds
a way to have it all. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:20, 9:35. At
Showcase: 12:20, 2:40, 5:00, 7:40, 10:10, 12:20.
OUTBREAK Rainman, Lightning Jack and Larry from "Three's Company" all break
*nto Taco Bell, hoping to find the secret of the ooze. Watch sparks fly when they
catch Bill on one of his late night munchie runs. At Briarwood: 1:30, 4:20, 7:00,
945. At Showcase: 12:30, 3:30, 7:10, 9:20, 10:00, 12:00, 12:30.
uhL FCniON Although shunned out at the Oscars by Forrest "I'm a good Ameri-
aan" Gump, this is still the best film of the year. At State: 1:30, 4:30, 8:00, 11:00.
At Showcase: 1:00, 4:00, 7:20, 10:20.
TAWERRY AND CHOCOLATE Acclaimed foreign ice-cream film. At State: 7:00,
~00.
TL TALE The interactive, Jake Baker movie has finally arrived. At Showcase:
~2:00, 2:15, 4:30, 7:00.

:ECOND RUN FILMS:
ISCLOSURE At Fox: 7:10, 9:55.
DUMB AND DUMBER At Fox: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:20, 9:40.
PORREsT GuMP At Fox: 1:00, 4:10, 7:00, 9:50.
jE JuNaLE BOoK At Fox: 12:00, 2:00, 4:20.
R,*cHIE RIcH At Fox: 12:30, 2:45, 5:00.
,IE RocKY HORROR PICTURE SNOw At State: 11:45.
ITuE rSAWSHANK REDEMPTION At State: 6:40, 9:30. At Showcase: 4:00, 9:10, 12:00.
Phone numbers: Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 761-9700; Briarwood: 769-8783; Fox Village:
994-8080; Michigan: 668-8480; Showcase: 973-8380; State: 994-4024. All late-
night shows are Friday and Saturday only. Matinee shows at Ann Arbor 1 & 2 on
Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday only. Matinee shows at Fox Village on Saturday
and Sunday only.

T H U R S D A Y

THURSDAY THURSDAY

Woaim & Dmwuuuem Fw SLinS s
Featuring "Unbidden Voices," an
experimental documentary about an
Indian woman who works long days
making poori bread in a Chicago
restaurant; and "Miles from the
Border," a study of the adult
children of Mexican immigrant
farm laborers and their adaptation
to American culture. 1300 Chem
7:00. Free.
QuEEN MA OT (1994) French film
about the wedding of Marguerite of
Valois and Henri of Navarre that
was arranged in a time of peace
between Catholics and Huguenots,
but eventually led to the Saint
Bartholomew's Day Massacre.
Look out for Colin "I was framed!"
Ferguson playing the assassin.
Mich 7:30.
FRIDAY
AMNESIA (1994) A tale of revenge.
An officer recognizes his former
commanding guard who ordered
him to execute and torture prisoners
in a concentration camp 30 years
ago. Part of the Latin American
Film Festival. Director Gonzalo
Justiniano will present the film.
Mich 7:00.
QUEEN MARGOT (1994) It's French.
It's historical. Watch it. See
Thursday. Mich 9:15.
S A T U R D A Y
QuEE MAmo (1994) See
Thursday. Mich 5:00.
His PEoPLE (1925) A family
melodrama about Jewish immi-
grants and their assimilating
children on New York's lower east
side. Mich 8:00.
ANIMANIA Six hours of Japanese
Animation. Staring at a screen that
long will surely make your eyes
sore. But if these hip, stylish
cartoons are your thing, we wish
you luck. MLB3 7:00.
FouR comas OF NoWHERE (1994)
This locally made film is back after
two sold out shows. Several twenty
somethings screw around in Ann
Arbor, get in touch with their inner
selves, and parody other Generation
X flicks. It's good stuff. Mich
10:00.
RAm Wicow (1954) Confined to
a wheelchair in his apartment,
Jimmy Stewart spends his time
spying on his courtyard neighbors
with his binoculars. Unfortunately
for him, he witnesses a murder. Big
trouble and lots of style in this
Alfred Hitchcock classic. Nat Sci
7:00.
DARK PassAGE (1947) Stick
around after "Rear Window" and
see this engrossing Humphrey
Bogart flick. He plays an escaped
convict who undergoes plastic
surgery and hides out in a buddy's
apartment until he heals. It's far-
fetched and a lot of fun. Nat Sci
9:00.
S U N D A Y
FOUR CoRNERs OF NoWnERE (1994)
Everybody in Ann Arbor knows
someone involved in this produc-
tion, so go see your friends on the

silver screen again or see their
names credited for Best Boy or
something. Mich 9:45.
KARIBE KoN TEMPo A Venezuelan
film. Depicts an artist's struggle
between the idylllic location of his
work and the urban center where
his art is exhibited. Mich 5:00.
HASTA Mom (Au. THE WAY)
(1993) A Mexican film of street
boys in three cities, permeated with
violence, hopelessness, and death.
Director Fernando Sariana will be
present at the screening. Mich 7:00.
T U E S D A Y
CINEMA IN INDIA FILM SERIS

B1ASuant. Wonderful cajun band is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Frequent performers
at the Ark. Shows 7:30 PM and 9:30 PM.- call 761-1800 for information
Vuou Hewuss Popular Modern Rock at Rick's 996-2747 for ticket pces and info.
at the Michigan League Underground. 8:30.
Ti. PRoDIGALs Surf rock + Rock'a'billy =The Prodigals. Features local guitar
wonder, Chris Casello. At the Heidelberg, call 663-7758 for ticket info
Mamo Canrom Brash, new gay comedian from New York. One Night only. 8:30 at
the Mainstreet Comedy Showcase. Tickets $12.
LDA FnAms AND tE Domo Syue m OnEuSTmA The prominent mezzo-soprano
performs selections by Barber, Falla and Mahler with Neeme Jarvi's orchestra. At
Orchestra Hall in Detroit. Tickets cost $15-$50.8 p.m. Call (313)833-3700 for more
information.
FRIDAY
Tw. Dma man wrm Von Pea Call 9968555 for ticket info.
TAr Cow %= Clae r e Pau 1 Garnick Ohlsson performs the fal section of his
three part series of the first half of Chopin's solo piano compositions. Tell your
parents and sound cultured. 8pm, Rackham Aud., $26-$14 in advance at 764-2538
TamesToo Use Russ WCC Jazz Orchestra performs the music of local jazz
legend Eddie Russ. 8pm, WCC, Towsley Aud., Morris Lawrence Bldg; in
advance at the Bird of Paradise.
RFD Boy Bluegrass and country from local favorite. 8pm, The Ark $8.75 at the
door
To KAT Formerly known as "Dig," this band still kicks dance music for your
listening pleasure. Rick's, call 996-2747 for info. and tickets.
LucKY ASmNs wrmBs Vun More Commie High bands invade the Heidelberg.
Rockabilly and blues. Heidelberg, call 663-7758.
KAm NEwwousE solo acoustic performance from singing/songwriting local rocker.
Cava Java, free. 25 YEARS OF WASTE Three multi-media noise bands from
Indianapolis. 8 pm, U-M Natural Science Aud., $6 at the door kid.
HECKE & Jwe Yet another funk band from East Lansing. Theo's, call 485-6720
for info.
LINDA FINNwIEii THE SO See Thursday. Two shows at 10:45 a.m. and 8 p.m.
GARMK Ousso Completion of the first half of his entire performance of
Chopin's solo piano works. Rackham Auditorium at 8 p.m. Call 764-2538 for
ticket information.
SATURDAY
LEaOVER o aS o win Lnns Saut eSomething fishy is going on at The Blind
Pig. Call 996-8555 for info. and ticket prices, singer-songwriter makes appear-
ance at Schoolkids - 4:00 p.m.
THE IMMORTAL WINOs OF SOUL Sounds interesting. Alvin's, call 832-2355 for info.
SOUND CHASER, RED TEE AND CAuLDRON Three times the fun. Paycheck's Lounge.
Call 874-0254 fir Info.
BAKED PotAto w/ Roe Me Tws Any band that uses a Batman quote must be
good. Theo's, call 485-6720 for info.
TRAS BRAS Record Release party. The Ritz, call 778-8150 for info.
HAL I have some questions about this mission, Dave. St. Andrew's Hall, call 961-
MELT for info.
Won GLEE Cum Conductor Theodore Morrison conducts the University group in
selections by Mendelssohn, Thomas Beveridge and John Gardner. Hill Auditorium.
8 p.m. Tickts cost $7 and $4 for students.
UNIvERaiTY GAMEI An N E.Nsuu Performs its annual concert of Indonesian music at
Rackham Auditorium. Free. 8 p.m.
ANo yuom 4 Renowned vocal quartet that combines medieval chant, polyphony,
poetry and narrative performs at St. Andrews Episcopal Church. General admission
tickets cost $14 and the show begins at 8 p.m. Call 764-2538 for more information.
SUNDAY
MARY Lou Lou. Courtney Love wants to kill her.
At The Magic Bag in Fashionable Femdale. Call
(810) 544-3030.
Bus TRAvtts w/ Go SmT Wi Mere words cannot describe this double
whammy of hippie-rock. Hill Auditorium, call 99-MUSIC for more information.
CHRS PRoCrore See this talented guitarist work his magic at the Ark. 761-1451 for
more ticket info.
THE TRACTonS Smells like the birth of a new genre of music - Farm Rock anyone? At
The Roal Oak Music Theater. Call ticketmaster at 810-645-6666 for more informa-
tion
UNIVERSITY PEReussION lesoom s Performs in the McIntosh Theatre at the School of
Music. 4 p.m.
MONDAY
PmUP SLASw Have you heard the joke about Philip Glass? Philip Glass walks into
a bar. Philip Glass walks into a bar. Philip Glass walks into a bar. Philip Glass walks
into a bar. Philip Glass walks into a bar..(repeat ad nauseum) He's performing has
latest work, "La Belle et La Bete" at the Michigan Theater. Call 764-2538 for more

info.
Us Bucaui "East Quad's answer to Funkadelic" rocks The Blind Pig. Call 996-8555
for info.. and ticket prices.
TUESDAY
BAs O SusAn w/ LOVELY Rock-type power pop or power-type rock-pop or pop-
type power-rock... with a twist! At the Shelter, Doors open at 8 p.m., 18 and over. Call
313-961-MELT for more info.
Cuwm Aa so.Acoustic, only he rocks, too! Where else would you fmd such a
combination except at the Ark. Call 761-1451 for more information.
NANCY OmmN This fine folk artist is pretty darn popular around these parts, I'm led
to derstand. At the Michigan Theater, call 668-8397 for more information.
CHAUMER CN O AND U WTr C *om Hill Auditorium at 8 p.m. Pieces by Martin,
Lauridsen, Debussy and William Grant Still. Free.
EARLY Mumic Emsseiw Blanche Anderson Moore Hall at the School of Music.
F att U.er .. D p,rrnlanti .n nrac R n m Fra

Sumest The Department of Theatre
and Drama presents the college
premiere of Darrah Cloud's
provocative drama. Set in a
women's prison, a group of women
struggle to free themselves from the
destructive cycles of dependency
and spousal abuse. Guest artist
Lynn Thomson directs. 8 p.m.,
Trueblood Theatre (Frieze Build-
ing), $12 $6 students) general
admission, 764-040.
TE TEmPEST IN AN NouR As part of
the Basement Arts series, BFA
Theatre junior Peter Fletcher directs
this futuristic version of
Shakespeare's "The Tempest,'
dutifully trimmed down by
dramaturg extraordinaire Bert
Cardullo. 5 p.m., Arena Theatre
(basement of Frieze Building),
FREE.
WinWUT A NET You write the
comedy with this improvisational
troupe. They're here every Thurs-
day night, so don't you think it's
about time you went to see them?
10 p.m., U Club (Michigan Union),
$3 (entree plus it!), 763-1107.
TMs Ie WoLF An Eskimo folk-tale
translated for a family audience,
brought to you by the Young
People's Theatre. 7:30 p.m..
Performance Network (418 W.
Washington), $6 ($4 youths), 663-
0681.
Ow RLaW OVER THE CUCKoo's NEST
The kooky classic about a fun-
loving rebel who chooses to serve
his jail sentence in a mental ward.
But beware of Nurse Ratched. 8
p.m., Ann Arbor Civic Theatre
(2275 Platt Road), $8, 971-AACT.
OPERA GALA II The Eastern
Michigan University Symphony
Orchestra presents an evening of
Mozart and Verdi, performing
selections from "The Marriage of
Figaro," "Cosi fan tutte," "Falstaff'
and others. 8 p.m., Holy Trinity
Chapel (511 W. Forest, Ypsilanti),
FREE, 487-1220.
Teat BLACK AMERICAN DaAM EMU
Theatre explores issues of unem-
ployment, education, absentee
fathers and single mothers. 8 p.m.,
Quirk Theatre (EMU campus), $9-
$5, 487-1221.
DANCE MFA Cowr Betty Pease
Studio, School of Dance, 8 p.m. $5.
763-5460
FRIDAY
SImENs See Thursday, 8 p.m.
THE TEMPEST IN AN NoU See
Thursday, 5 p.m.
THE IcE Woe. See Thursday, 7:30
p.m.
ONE FlEw OVR THE CuCKoo's NsT
See Thursday, 8 p.m.
THE BLACK AMERICAN DREAM See
Thursday, 8 p.m.
DANCE MFA CoNCERT See Thursday,
8 p.m.
SATURDAY
Snss See Thursday, 8 p.m.
Tes Tsmp i aw Nou See
Thursday, 5 p.m.
Tns InE Ww See Thursday, 2 &

7:30 p.m.
Os Faw ov a=s CUCKoo's NEst
See Thursday, 8 p.m.
Tis sAm tAnAw a DREAM See
Thursday, 8 p.m.
DaNs MA Comm- See Thursday,
8 p.m.
SU H D A Y
Swim See Thursday, 2 p.m.
Ti. In Wow See Thursday, 2 p.m.
TMs VSacL AMEAN DREAM See
Thursday, 2:30 p.m.

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