0 M 0 28 - The MWhigan Daily - Weekend etc. Magazine --Thursday, Janary 13, 2000 0 0 oThe Michigan Daily -- Weekemd,4 A LTERNATIVES Artist Denyse Goulet's Opening Reception The Residential College Art Gallery exhibits Goulet's "Stealing the Show" painting series. 4 p.m., 701 E. University, free, 763- 0176. Soul Eclipse Artists Reggie Gibson and Mos Def celebrate their African- American traditions through hip-hop, music and other media invoking their heritage. Peter H. Blum Historian, brewing industry veteran and author of "Brewed in Detroit" discusses his new book. Borders Books & Music, 612 E. Liberty. 7 p.m. Free. 668- 7652. Soul Eclipse Spoken word, drumming and hip-hop featured in a celebration of African American cultural tradition. Michigan League Ballroom. 8 p.m. Free. 936-1055. Saturday CAMPUS CINEMA Being John Malkovich See Friday. 9:45 p.m. The Devil, Probably (1977) This French film was directed by Robert Bresson and provides a nice alterna- tive for the foreign language students not going to "Stand and Deliver.' Nat. Sci. Auditorium. 7 & 10:10 p.m. $4. Mansfield Park See Friday. 4:30 & 7:15 p.m. The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) Don't confuse this with the much lesser "The Messenger: The Story of Joan Of Arc," which was released last year. Nat. Sci. Auditorium. 8:45 p.m. $4, MUSIC The Original Brothers & Sisters of Love Along with the Ghettobillies, it's the billing of the Millennium. Bling Pig 208 S. 1st. 10 p.m. $5. 996- 8555. Jeff Haas Jazz pianist, and so much more ... The Ark, 316 S. Main. 8 p.m. $15. 761-1451. Joce'lyn B & the Detroit Street Players An R&B group out of Detroit? What next? Cavern Club, 210 S. 1st. 10 p.m. $6. 332-9900. Freakfest 2000 See Friday 1/14. Harpo's, Detroit. 7p.m. $10. 313- 824-1700. ALTERNA TIVES Bebe Miller Dance Company Modern Dance sensation Bebe Miller and her company demonstrate their theatrical art form with intriguing techniques. 8 p.m. Power Center. $16-$32. 764- 2538. Jerry Prescott Author of "Deadly Sweet in Ann Arbor" and "Mackinac Maze" signs copies of his new thriller "Invisible Intrigue." Nicola's Books Westgate, 2513 Jackson. 1 p.m. Free. 662-4110. Tunes, Tales, and Troubadours Aron Kaufman and his drum workshop are featured in this family program of sto- rytelling and music. Ann Arbor District Library, 343 S. Fifth Ave. 2 p.m. Free. 327-4200. Sunday CAMPUS CINEMA Being John Malkovich See Friday. 9:45 p.m. Frances O'Connor stars as Fanny Price in Patricia Rozema's "Mans -P.AAO ME XICAN CAFE Ann Arbor's Finest Mexican Style Food! Michigan'se Largest Selection of Gourmet Hot Sauces & Salsas! WE DELIVER! Mon. - St 'till1a.m. Sunday 'til 1200O a.m. Call761-6650 333 E. Huron on center-stage. Narrating most of the story is the "token black man" Ichabod Word. His friends call him "lcky' but when deal- ing with white men he prefers the name "Ichabod." He feels that it forces the white man to see him in a dignified, rather than inferior, light. That's the problem with society. Regardless of what one may say, the multicultis are always being pushed aside for the white man. But as Icky makes apparent at the onset of the novel, things are about to change. He will be heard. This listener, however, is not quite the willing type one may imagine. He is the officer Lieutenant Bloom, lured into Icky's home to be gagged, tied and held at gun-point while Icky spends the rest of the novel explaining the dead body in the center of the room. The dia- logue conveys Bloom's racism in that he doubts Icky simply because he is not "white" He is ignorant of Icky's mes- sage and of his drive to change our racially hierarchical society into some- thing more reminiscent of true equality. Pate's efforts to uplift the status of the black man is a problem analogous to struggles by most races and ethnici- ties today; his success, however, lies in the power of words. Much like Icky throughout the mystery, he abstains See SIDESHOW, Page 68 Grand Illusion (1937) A newly restored version of the Jean Renoir classic hits the big screen. Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. 5 & 7:30 p.m. $5.50. Mansfield Park See Friday. 4:30 & 7:15 p.m. MUSIC Arthur Greene Performing the works of Alexander Scriabin on piano. Kerrytown Concert House, 415. N 4th. 4 p.m. $10-$25. 769-2999. Charlie King & Karen Brandow Singing songs about you. Yes, you. The Ark, 316 S. Main. 7:30 p.m. $13.50. 761- 1451. TLC No scrubs allowed. The Palace of Auburn Hills. 7 p.m. $29.50-$39.50. 248-377-0100. A LTERNA TIVES Tea Ceremony Volunteers at this month's tea, "Camelia Buds Covered With First Snow," will demonstrate the Ura style. 3 p.m. Japanese Gallery, Museum of Art. Suggested $3 donation. Amber Jayanti Author presents the history and principles of Qabalah, which expresses the spiritual truths behind all religious traditions. Book signing afterwards. Borders Arborland. 7 p.m. Free. 677-6948. Monday CAMPUS CINEMA Being John Malkovich See Friday. 9:45 p.m. Grand Illusion See Sunday. Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. 5 & 7:30 p.m. $5.50. Mansfield Park See Friday. 4:30 & 7:15 p.m. MUSIC Take 6 Grammy winning a cappella group celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. Hill Auditorium, 825 N. University. 8 p.m. $10-$25. 764- Edward Carroll Guest n renowned trumpeter. E Hall, School of Music. Admission. ALTERNATIVES Wake Up Everybody It Day! Alpha Phi Alpha f sents a theatrical and as part of the Martin L convocation. 3:30 pm, free; 764-7410. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. ture given by Harvard' African American Stud Auditorium. 10am. Fre Earl Ofari Hutchinson syndicated columnist s eternal legacy of Dr. Iv King Jr. Michigan Unio 2pm. Free. 763-0074. Joe Lunn Author recep Dearborn professor and "Memoirs of the Maels Drum Bookshop, 315 S Free. 662-7407. Tuesd CAMPUS CINEMA Being John Malkovich 9:30 p.m. Mansfield Park See Fri Paths of Glory (1957) Kubrick's war film star and returns to the big glorious night. Michigan E. Liberty. 7 p.m. $5.5 Return With Honor (19 Hanks presents this dc about United States sc were prisoners of war. Theater, 603 E. Liberty MUSIC Blind Pig Showcase Gu Blind Pig, 208 S. 1st. admission. 996-8555. Bill Morrissey Blues so * THE NEW LINE CHINESE CUISINE Kai Garden spee g A I& inHong OIL Kong Hunan & 173199-1786 S&echuan Happy Birthday! Charley's woid like to be the first to congratulate you with a free mal. Just bring along afriend and proper ID,and select your favorite entree from ourfJiimous menu. It's jest our any of saying A brll CongratuLations and thanks for celebrating with us. 116 S.Main St. Carryout and reservations accepted. Now Qt Dn&Ltsor & "an dishes Mon-Th 11-10 Fri-Sat 11-11 Sun 12-10 courtesy of Columbia Pictures Winona Ryder stars in "Girl, Interrupted," the true story of a girl whose pre- scribed 'short rest' at a renowned mental institution became a strange, years- long journey into Alice's Wonderland.