@7 r . t x J t ,' 4 S Theki;dhigan' Dairy Lktrany M~auik i v Tastes of Ann Arbor Dining Guide, saturday Star Buffet Chinese R surant Nearly 100 items in our ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET Washtenaw 3035 Washtenaw Ave. Ann Arbor, 971-0971 deli & bakery The Healthy Alternative 715 N. University Phone: 662-4700 Fax: 662-5224 7 am-7 pm M-Tha 7 am-5 pm F & Sat 9 am-3 pm Sun Ann Arbor's Finest Mexican Style Food. Michigan's Largest Selection of Gourmet Hot Sauces & Salsas. Happy Birthday! Charley's ould like to be the first to congratulate you with afree meal Just bring along a friend and proper ID, and seletyour favorite entre from our famous M T M menu.Its just our way of saying Congratulationssand thansifor celebrating Charley' t s. 307 S. 5th Ave . , ~(near Liberty) 995-5060 Sun 12-6 MIDDLE EASTERN DINER Now with Outside Seating* Phone-in Orders Welcome.Catering Available Best Middle Eastern- '96 Current " L4 I e L CAMPUS CINEMA Ann Arbor Film Festival See Thursday. Mich. 1, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Animania This month's installment of the ongoing Japanese animation festival includes screenings of "El Hazard," "3x3 Eyes" and "Vampire Princess Miyu." MLB Aud. 3. 5 p.m. A Place of Rage (1991) A documentary that celebrates African American women, the film is based on interviews with Angela Davis, Alice Walker and June Jordan. Green Bldg. 8 p.m. Fierce Creatures (1997) The cast of "A Fish Called Wanda" reunites for this farce about a hostile takeover of a British zoo by an American conglomerate. Open captioned. Angell Aud. A. 8 p.m. $2 at the door. MUSIC George Bedard and the Kingpins Rockabilly, blues and a little rock from this local band touring in support of "Hip Deep." The Ark. 8 p.m. $11. First Light Reggae from that ever funky city of Cleveland. Rick's. 9:30 p.m. Free. WCBN Benefit Show Once again, you can support our very own radio station. With The Prodigals, Philo Beddow and The Leftside. Blind Pig. 9:30 p.m. $5. THEATER A Few Good Men See Friday. 8 p.m. Comedy Company Special Edition See Thursday. 8:30 p.m. Fool for Love See Thursday. 8 and 11 p.m. ALTERNATIVES Michigan Pops Orchestra The University's newest orchestra presents a tribute to opera and John Williams with selections from "Star Wars," "Hook," and "E.T.," as well as other selections from "La Boheme," "Carmen" and "The Barber of Seville." Power Center. 8 p.m. $5 students through the MUTO. sunday CAMPUS CINEMA Ann Arbor Film Festival The festival con- cudes with screenings of the winning films ad awards presentations. Mich. 5, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Hide and Seek (1996) Interweaving docu- mentary and fictional footage, the film acts as a revealing look at growing up a lesbian. Green. 8 p.m. MUSIC Ann Arbor Bluestage It's blues, it's cool and you can participate. Blind Pig. 9 p.m. $2. Lash Benefit show for University Students Against Cancer. The show will feature Irish music. Rick's. 9 p.m. $3. Susan Werner Contemporary folk guitarist/pianist straight from the Ann Arbor Folk Fest. The Ark. 7:30 p.m. $12.50 in advance at Schoolkids'. THEATER A Few Good Men See Friday. 2 pm. ALTERNATIVES Book Signing Judith Vander performs Native American songs and dances, and signs copies of "Shoshone Ghost Dance Religion." Shaman Drum. 8 p.m. Free. Family Collecting Fair The University Museum of Art presents "If the Shoe Fits, Show It." 1 p.m. Free. Gender Free Contra Dance Non-traditional African dancing open to the public. No partner or experience necessary. League Ballroom. 2 p.m. $5. 764-6978. o.CAMPUS CINEMA The Graduate (1967) A special restored print premieres in a commemoration of the 30th anniversary of Mike Nichols' classic American comedy. Also, it reintroduces the world to Ben, Mrs. Robinson and the music of Simon and Garfunkel. "Coo-coo-ca-choo." 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The Burro's menu is aimed directly at the cash-conscious and health-minded" -Dave Merlin, Orbit Magazine 619 E. William St. (at State St.)994-1888D M-Th 11-9:30 F & Sat 11 .11 Sun 12-9:30 Open Mic Pig. 9:301 Show r p.m. $2 DS Most Extensive Menu in Ann Arbor The Perfect Place To Getaygt *Full Meals *Study *Late Night Munchies Deb's Eatery - 973-1221 2376 Carpenter Road The new Line Chinese Cuisine Rai Garden Speiliing Hong Kong, Hunan & (313) 995-1786 Szehuan 116 S.Main St. (Bewteen W. Huron and Many Washtenaw) Carryout vegetarian and reservations dishes accepted. 3 1 (i coffeehouse in the European sense: a place for gathering, eatng great food and caifeinating i t TopKat R&B tunE dance. Rick's. 9: A L T I Book Signing Juc American songs z of "Shoshone Ghc Drum. 8 p.m. Fre Savory Cripes e weet Gcites j Wattles ij Cotees Teas j- 1 I 1 1 ! 112 West Washington Street 769.2028 L----------------------------J Blur will perform Friday night at St. Andrew's Hall in Detroit. Editor's Note: The first-run films and films holding lists were not available at press time. Please see today's Arts Section Open 7 Days 11am-11pm J