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Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. Midnight. Free. Friendly Persuasion (1999) An explo- ration of Iranian cinema by filmmaker Jamsheed Akrami. This screening is pre sented by the Persian Student's Association, and Dr. Akrami will be pre- sent at the show. At the Social Work Building, room 1636.8 p.m. Les Jeux Sont Faits (1947) A rich woman and her lover die, and they get a second chance in heaven. Nat Sci Aud, 7 p.m. $4. A Man Escaped (1956) Take the 15- minute escape scene from "Shawshank" and turn it into a 100-minute movie, and you have A Man Escaped. Surprisingly enough, it's just as thrilling. Nat Sci Aud, 9 p.m. $4. A Map of the World (1999) See. Thurs. 7 Pink Royd's The Wall (1982) We don't need no education ... all we need is an 80's flashback to this great film. At the State Theater, midnight. $5.50. MUSIC Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band The best blues guitarist this side of B.B. King, right down the road. And you putzed around or hid out instead of getting tickets. Better luck next year, Peyton. Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. 8 p.m. SOLD OUT. 668- 8463. Taproot With special guests Workhorse Movement and Factory 81, so they won't feel lonesome. Blind Pig, 208 S. First. 10 p.m. $5. 996-8555. U-M Women's Glee Club Got glee? Hill Auditorium, 825 N. University. 8 p.m. FREE. 764-8350. Jorma Kaukonen Former member of Jefferson Airplane, later Jefferson Starship, even later Starship. The Ark, 316. S. Main. 8 p.m. $18. 761-1451. No Doubt Gwen's so cute. But what's with the dot? (Not to mention the hot pink Skynyrd sideburns? -Ed.) Clutch Cargo's, Pontiac. 5 p.m. $22.50. 313-961-MELT. THEATER A Walk in the Rain The RC Players Experience. R.C. Auditorium, East Quad. 8 p.m. $5, $3 students. The Nerd See Fri. 8 p.m. Two Worlds See Thurs. Call for times. 764- 6800. S'lichot See Thurs. 8 p.m. The Little Prince See Thurs. 7:30 p.m. ALTERNATIVES Dwarakanath Rao and Charles Burch A discussion of Sigmund Freud's psychoana- lytic treatment of his contemporary and fellow genius, composer Gustav Mahler. U- M Stearns Building, 2005 Baits. 4 p.m. Free. (248)8513380. Sunday CAMPUS CINEMA Genghis Blues (2000) An intriguing film about a blind San Francisco blues singer that learns the ancient practice of Tuvan throat singing through a short-wave radio. Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. 6 p.m. $5.50. The War Zone (1999) Ebert said this film treats incest "not as an issue, but as a blow to the heart and soul." Young Tom finds out the horrible secret between his father and his sister. Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. 8 p.m. $5.50. MUSIC Richard Thompson British, yet moody. Go figure. The Ark, 316. S. Main. 8 p.m. $25. 761-1451. Beaux Arts Trio Chamber music from your favorite composers, inlcuding Beethoven and Shostakovich, via a world famous three-member ensemble. Rackham Auditorium, 915 E. Washington. 4 p.m. $18-$34. 764-8572. Percussion Ensembe Mark Berry and John Ovalle conduct their own work, plus well- Yet another clique of unknown young adults pretending to be teenagers try i loved classics from the repertory. McIntosh Theatre, North Campus. 4 p.m. FREE. The Complete Bach Organ Works What's it sound like, smart guy? With any luck, they won't gyp you out of any of the smaller Works. Blanche Anderson Moore Recital Hall, North Campus. 4 p.m. FREE. Tina Tumer She's got legs, and she knows how to use them. Lungs, too. The Palace of Auburn Hills. 7:30 p.m. $35.25-$85.25. 248-645-6666. THEATER The Nerd See Fri. 8 p.m. S'lichot See Thurs. 8 p.m. ALTERNATIVES Shakuhachi Flute Concert Preceeding the Japanese Tea Ceremony, Michael Gould delivers a flute performance. Japanese Gallery, U-M Museum of Art, 525 South State. 2 p.m. Free. 764-0395. Japanese Tea Ceremony Experienced tea practicioners demonstrate the ancient Japanese tea rituals in Sekishy style. Japanese Gallery, U-M Museum of Art, 525 South State. 3 p.m. $3 donation sug- gested. 764-0395. Monay CAMPUS CINEMA >, s % iJZ" [ ; ' i _ .. _*. k .:: : : 3 choose between his career and his Audience is invited to an open disc following the play. Arena Theater, F Building. 7 p.m. Free. 764-5350. ALTERNATIVES Maxine Hong Kingston Author of "1 Woman Warrior" and "TripmasterIV gives a fiction reading, followed by reception. Rackham Auditorium, 9: Washington. 7:30 p.m. Free. 647-6 Guild House Writers Series Every s and fourth Monday of the month, t featuring a book release celebratio Lyn Coffin's volume of poetry. Guild House, 802 Monroe. 8 p.m. Free. 9 1956. Tuesday CAMPUS CINEMA Full Metal Jacket (1987) "You're t of guy who would (ahem) and not g the courtesy of a (ahem)!" See this parably great Kubrick film to fill in t blanks. Michigan Theater, 7 p.m. $ MUSIC Alison Krauss & Union Station I kni confusing, but they're not at the Ui Try elsewhere. You won't be testec though that would be fun. Michigar Theater, 603 E. Liberty. 7:30 p.m. $26. 668-8463. U-M University Symphony Orchestr Seriously, I'm getting tired of your stupid questions. Hill Auditorium, 8 University. 8 p.m. FREE. 764-8350. Songs of the Late Romantic Maste means dead. Romantic means dea Masters means good. Kerrytown C House, 415 N. 5th. 8 p.m. $10, $5 dents. 769-2999. THEATER Flawed The second show in U-M TI & Drama's "Playfest," this product shows the changes in utopia after becomes defective. Open discussk lowing the show. Arena Theater, Fr Building. 7 p.m. Free. 764-5350. The War Zone (1999) $5.50. Genghis Blues (2000) $5.50. See Sun. 7 p.m. See Sun. 9:15 p.m. MUSIC Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra and Michigan Youth Band I'll give you three guesses. And the first two don't count. Hill Auditorium, 825 N. University. 7 p.m. FREE. 764-8350. THEATER A Little More Than Kin Part of U-M Theatre & Drama's "Playfest," this show tells the story of a singer who must Co0urtesy of1Eiektra Entertainmenlt The unflappable bastions of cool that comprise Third Eye Blind are, from left, Messrs. Hargreaves, Cadogan, Jenkins and Salazar. They're at the State in Detroit on Friday.