22B -The Michigan Daily Weeken Magazine-- Thursday, October 17, 1996 0 the Michigan Daily WeekenilMa w _ ...Q ... ..! _ ._.__u- .. E IST. A weekly list of who's where, what's happening and why you need to be there ... thursday friday saturday . erStory W INE: MORE THAN YOUR PARENTS' POTABLE MUSIC The Badlees With guest Patty Griffin. 7th House in Pontiac. Doors at 8 p.m. $6. Call (810) 335-8100. The Deftones An all- ages show at The Shelter. Doors at 8 p.m. Call 961-MELT. Fat Amy Modern rock originals. With Slug Bug-, Blind Pig. 9:303 p.m. $3. The Grapes Southern- fried rock from an Atlanta band. With Deterants. Rick's. $3. Tony Shalhoub Is Primo in 'Big Los Lobos Tex-Mex fla- Night.' vored rock 'n' roll. With Cuban guitar player Nil Lara. Michigan Theater. 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20, $25 or $30 in advance at Schoolkids or call (810) 645-6666. The Nellds Sisters who are folk rockers hit The Ark. 8 p.m. $10 at the door. Outkast With their popular album "Athens," this is a show not to be missed. St. Andrew's Hall (Sanctum tickets are honored). Doors at 8 p.m. Call (313) 961-MELT. THEATER Mystery of Edwin Drood You decide who did it in U-Prod's first musical of the season. Lydia Mendelssohn. $7, $18. 8 p.m. 764-0450. Pamela University Productions opens its sea- son with the first English translation of Carlo Goldoni's classic. Trueblood Theater, Frieze Building. $7, $14. 8 p.m. 764-0450. Down the Plughole Return engagement of Malcolm Tulip's original one-man show. Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. $9, $12 (Thursday pay-what-you-can). 8 p.m. 663-0681. Aptment 3A Yet another original comedy by Jeff Daniels. This one deals with moving into a new place. Purple Rose Theater Co., Garage Theater, 137 Park, Chelsea. $10-$20. 8 p.m. 475-7902. CAMPUS CINEMA Babette's Feast (1987) Winner of the 1987 Academy Award for Best Foreign Film, this story reveals the lives of two Danish women who have their Puritan habits tantalized when they allow Babette, a French refugee cook, into their home. Mich 5 p.m. Osaka Elegy (1936) A controversial film about a young girl who supports her family through prostitution and criminal acts. Nat Sci 7 p.m. Big Night (1996) Two Italian brothers try to save their restaurant by throwing a party to attract customers. Mich 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. The Chinese Feast (1995) A comedy about three relationships - a chef and his lover, a father and daughter, and a mobster and his girlfriend. In Cantonese with Chinese and English subtitles. Angell Aud A 8 p.m. Free. MUSIC Black Crowes All we want is a "Remedy." The Fox Theater. 8 p.m. $26. Call (810) 645- 6666. Brother Rabbit Popular cover band plays Rick's. $3. CAMPUS CINEMA Big Night (1996) See Friday. Mich 5:30, 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. Koyaanisqatsi (1983) Images of the American landscape shot in slow-motion and time lapse and set to a score by Philip Glass. Nat Sci 7:00, 8:40 and 10:20 p.m. Twister (1996) Summer blockbuster with Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton. Angell Hall, Aud A 8 p.m. The City of Lost Children (1995) An aging scientist and his henchman steal children's dreams in this film with the latest in special effects technology. Mich 11:45 p.m. MUSIC Botfly Funk rock from East Lansing. Blind Pig. 9:30 p.m. $5. Melissa Etheridge Featuring songs from her newest album, "Your Little Secret." The Palace of Auburn Hills. 8 p.m. Call (810) 645-6666. Parka Kings An all ages ska show at The Shelter. 6 p.m. $6. RFD Boys Bluegrass heroes dish out some swing. The Ark. 8 p.m. $8.75 at door. TopKat R&B flavored rock songs from this Ann Arbor band. Rick's. $3. THEATER Mystery of Edwin Drood See Thursday. 8 p.m. By Katie Wang Daily Staff Reporter C andlelight, flowers, music and dancing ... the per- fect setting for a night out on the town with that spe- cial someone. As you stare dreamily into his eyes and think the night couldn't get any bet- ter, he pops the question. T IF No - not the marriage GOO] question - instead he L I F asks you if you'd like to drink some wine to go with your meal. Ahhh ... what a perfect way to cap off the evening. Forget the microbrews, or breaking open a six- pack of Molson Ice. If you really want to impress a date these days, you can find a high-quality (not cheap) bottle of wine for under $10 at Village Corner (601 S. Forest Ave.) or at the Merchant of Vino (2789 Plymouth Rd). Both stores sell thousands of differ- ent labels of wines from 16 different ID Em? countries, stretching from the vineyards of Romania to the foothills of Italy. And of course, they also supply a variety of wines produced in Napa Valley, Calif. "If we don't carry a certain type of wine, chances are good that it's not available," said Rod Johnson, a wine buyer at Village Corner. With an overwhelming amount of wines to choose from, it can be hard for a new wine drinker to select the per- fect wine to accompany her meal. But a wine can accompany and spice up almost any meal, from a Chef Boyardee spaghetti dinner, to a four-course meal at the West End Grill. But how do you test a good wine? Johnson said the best indica- tor of a good wine is its character or fla- vor. The easiest way to test this is to smell the wine, he said. "If it's a red wine and if it's kind of brown, then that's a bad sign," Johnson said. Connoisseurs sample the product at a wine tasting In Dearborn Tuesday aft Joe McInnes, a spokesperson Decanter Imports, a wine import cc pany, said acidity and age are import factors for a good wine. But he said all good wines have to be expensive. If you're on a tight budget, hop over to Village Corner, where you c find great bottles of white or red wij for under $10. Break open a bottle 1995 Napa Ridge Chardonnay, or IS Chateau Ste. Michelle, both wI wines for only $5 to $7 a bottle. "If you know what you're doing illageCre Rcme Butterfly Ann Arbor quar- tet plays dance originals and more. Blind Pig. 9:30 p.m. $5. George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars The mas- ter of funk hits Ann Arbor with his entire ensemble. Hill Auditorium. 7 p.m. $20 in advance at Schoolkids' or call (810) 645-6666. I YEAR: 1992 1994 1995 1995 1995 1994 1994 1994 1.994; NAME: red Penascal red Clos St. Jean white Chateau Ste. Mich white Napa Ridge white Marquis de Ch.ass I,~ Havens white M ttnacht-Ktack re Clos du Pape white Vine Cliff white Gunderloch The Black Crowes Pamela See Thursday. 8 p.m. REGION / GRAPE: PIE Castilla y tLeon $4.99 Vin de Pays de Vaucluse $9.99 welle Semillou $6.49 Chardonnay $6.79 R ~Bordeaux$59 Merlot $1.8.89 Riesling-Schoenentourg . $18.99 Chateau Neuf diu Pape $22.99 C hardonnay $29 Nackenheimer Rothen~berg $25.79 Chardonnay Reserve $26.95 comi, Maria Muldaur With guest Clive Gregson. 7th House in Pontiac. Doors at 9 p.m. $15 in. advance or call (810) 335-8100. THEATER Mystery of Edwin Drood See Thursday. 8 p.m. Pamela See Thursday. 8 p.m. Down the Plughole See Thursday. 8 p.m. Apartment 3A See Thursday. 8 p.m. COUNTRY / STATE: Spain France Washington State California Fr~anc >r ask the right questions, you can i- well,' Johnson said. "Price is no nt indicative of quality." >t But if you really want to splu of the best wines n for a lobster dinner n is the 1995 s Chardonnay from I >f the Red Shoulder 5 Ranch of the Napa cigan e Valley. You can sample its rich, The Ga d full-bodied, citrus taste for a mere $25 a bottle. Or if you're in the mood for a lamb, try a bottle of 1991F imported from the vineyards i for about $12 a bottle. Its soft, yet fruity taste is soft on the palate, but totae blends well with foods, Vince ofq Friend said, a spokesperson for the wine. wine b Down the Piughole See Thursday. 8 p.m. Apartment 3A See Thursday. 8 p.m. CAMPUS CINEMA White Nights (1985) Mihail Baryshnikov plays a Russian ballet star who returns to the U.S.S.R. when his place is forced to land. Mich 2 p.m. o alifornia Alsace, FraC. France California Germany Napa 1994 white Lewis Select The 1995 Merlot, a red wine, is recommended to acco meal of duck, pork or veal. Many Ann Arbor restaura Katie Wang offer a wide variety of wines plement a nice seafood or Ital Wed by Daily staff reporterA Xbekedpo1 M A G A Z I N E MAGZIN Weekend Magazine Editors: Greg Parker I WeekenA Magazine Photo Editor: Bohdan Damian Cap. Writers: Dean Bakopoulos, Neal C. Carruth, Use Harwin, Kristi Tyler Patterson, Jen Petlinski and Katie Wang. Photographers: Josh Biggs, Jennifer Bradley-Swift, Margeret Mye Westrate. Cover photograph by Joe Westrate: A Ritz Carlton Hotel server p pagne, which was brought in for a wine tasting in Dearborn on'I Arts Editors: Brin A. Gntt andJost'RichL®-t Big Night (1996) See Friday. 4:45 and 7 p.m. The City of Lost Children (1995) Saturday. 9:15 p.m. See