0 The Michigan Daily - Weekend, etc. .......... dance duet. Dance Building. 2:45 p.m. $10 non-dance majors at the door (master class,) $5 non-dance majors at the door (lecture-demo.) 763-5460. Various Basement Arts participants write, direct and perform this fraz- zled one-act play. Audience involve- ment adds to the fun and excitement to the show. 10 p.m. Free. 764-6800. A LTERNATIVES Saturday CAMPUS CINEMA Breathless (1959) One of the many masterpieces from director auteur Jean Luc-Godard. Nat Sci. Auditorium. 10 p.m. $4. The Lady Shanghai (1948) Or how I spent my summer vacation between sophomore and junior year. Nat. Sci. Auditorium. 8:30 p.m. $4. Paying the Price: Killing the Children of Iraq (2000) A new documentary from director Alan Lowery. Michigan Theater. 2 p.m. Free. Rope (1948) This movie is so good, and it deserves to be seen on the big screen. See how Alfred Hitchcock can make a movie with less cuts than it takes Michael Bay to show a space- ship launch. Nat Sci. Auditorium. 7 p.m. $4. Woman on Top See Friday. Michigan Theater. 5, 7 & 9 p.m. $5.50. MUSIC Paradime Paradime brings hip-hop to A2 with the help of Hush and the Disregarded. Blind Pig. 9:30 p.m. $5. Mustard Plug Ska band invades Detroit with help from Blue Meanies and Ultimate Fakebook. St. Andrew's. 431 E. Congress St., Detroit. 8 p.m. $10-12. Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra Conductor Arie Lipsky starts his first season with a piece entitled "The Power of Music." Solo pianist Angela Cheng joins the orchestra with Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5, "The Emperor." Michigan Theater. 8 p.m. $17-30. 668-8397. THEA TER Some Natural History-Chris Doyle See Thurs. Media Union. 12-6 p.m. Free. 764-0395. The Maiden's Prayer See Friday. Performance Network. 120 E. Huron. 8 p.m. Thurs-Sat. 2 p.m. Sun. $20 Fri- Sat, $17 Thurs and Sun. $3 discount for seniors; group rates available. 663-0681. Attack of the Killer 24-hour Theatre Ken Wachsberger See Friday. Barnes & Noble Bookstore, 3245 Washtenaw. 2. p.m. Free. 677-6475. The White House Collection of American Crafts See Thursday. Twentieth Century Gallery, Museum of Art. Free. 764-0395. Sunday CAMPUS CINEMA The Color of Paradise See Thursday. Michigan Theater. 3:30 p.m. $5.50. Rebels With A Cause (2000) Sorry kids. no James Dean here. Michigan Theater. 7 p.m. $5 (students). Woman on Top See Friday. Michigan Theater. 5, 7 & 9 p.m. $5.50. MUSIC Itzhak Perlman World-renowned classi- cal violinist performs with accompani- ment by Rohan De Silvia. Hill Auditorium. 4 p.m. 764-2538. Original Brothers and Sisters of Love Folky rock band performs songs glorifying the Great Lakes State. Arbor Brewing Company. 8:30 p.m. Free. The Complete Bach Organ Works James Kibbie will be playing the organ in observance of the 250th anniversary of the composer's death. Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, School of Music, E.V. Moore Building. 1100 Baits Drive. 4 p.m. Free. 764-0583. THEATER Some Natural History-Chris Doyle See Thurs. Media Union. 12-6 p.m. Free. 764-0395. The Maiden's Prayer See Friday. Performance Network, 120 E. Huron. 8 p.m. Thurs-Sat. 2 p.m. Sun. $20 Fri- Sat, $17 Thurs and Sun. $3 discount for seniors; group rates available. 663-0681. ALTERNA TIVES Keith Taylor and John Knott Authors read from their collection of local writers, "The Huron River: Voices Prospective sorority members sign up to participate in this fall's rush. From the Watershed." Shaman Drum Bookshop. 3 p.m. Free. 662-7407. The White House Collection of American Crafts See Thursday. Twentieth Century Gallery, Museum of Art. Free. 764-0395. Monday CAMPUS CINEMA The Color of Paradise See Thursday. Michigan Theater. 7:30 p.m. $5.50. Steamboat Bill Jr. (1927) This movie is good, but it is nowhere near as awesome as a biopic of Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat would be. Let's get on the horn with that one Hollywood. Michigan Theater. 6 p.m. $5.50. Woman on Top See Friday. Michigan Theater. 7 & 9 p.m. $5.50. Wonderland 41959.)_LSo.rry Jids, no Alice here. Michigan Theater. 9:30 p.m. $5.50. MUSIC Oopapada Jazz group is playing in conjunction with the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival. Firefly Club. 8 p.m. 665-9090. The Bird of Paradise Orchestra Award- winning in-house band performs for four hours. Bird of Paradise. 9pm. $5. THEA TER Some Natural History-Chris Doyle See Thurs. Media Union. 12-6 p.m. Free. 764-0395. A LTERNA TIVES Simon Singh Author reads from "The Code Book." Borders Books & Music. 7 p.m. Free. 668-7652. Sonya Pouncy and Merrit Taylor Host authors lead the bimonthly Guild House Writers Series, with an open mic following. Guild House, 802 Monroe. 995-1956. Richard Tillinghast Reads The profes- sor reads from his latest collection of poetry "Six Mile Mountain." Shaman Drum Bookshop. 8 p.m. Free. 662- 7407. The White House Collection of American Crafts See Thursday. Twentieth Century Gallery, Museum of Art. Free. 764-0395. Tuesday CAMPUS CINEMA Annie Hall (1977) Woody Allen's Academy Award winning masterpiece. Michigan Theater. 7 p.m. $5.50. How Green Was My Valley (1941) Greenest valley in the world is the San Fernando Valley, and it ain't even close. Life is lush there, believe you me. Michigan Theater. 4:10 p.m. $5.50. Woman on Top See Friday. Michigan Theater. 6:45 & 8:45 p.m. $5.50. Wonderland See Monday. Michigan Theater. 9 p.m $5.50. MUSIC Paul Keller-Cary Kocher Quartet University Music professor and bassist Keller co-leads this four person jazz band. Bird of Paradise. $5. 662-8310. Rushee gives msights on how to dress for ( U 'U'sorority success By Jackie Reitzes going to parties? For the Daihy LL: It depends. For mixers, some- thing casual, like jeans and a sweater, As the fall semester begins to take and as you narrow down the houses, shape, many freshmen find them- it gets dressier and dressier, like a selves in the midst of the hectic activ- skirt and a sweater. Not as fancy as ities of rushing sororities andfraterni- prom dresses, though. ties. In order to make a good first TMD: Who is it most important to impression, the right clothes are a impress when you go to a party? necessity. Talking to Lauren LL: People in the house. officers, I Lomaskv, a freshman rushing this guess. If you dress nice. it shows you fall, shed some light on this all care. important issue. TMD: How long does it take you to get ready? The Michigan Daily: Is rushing LL: An hour. stressful in terms of there being pres- TMD: How many pairs of shoes sure to look good? do you have with you at school.' Lauren Lomaksy: A little, it's LL: Twelve. important to make a good first TMD: Are there differences impression, but first impressions are between here and where you are from really based in the conversations you in terms of the way people look? make. LL: It's more casual in college. TMD: Where did you shop this TMD: If you could have any fall for back to school fashions? celebrity's wardrobe, whose would LL: J.Crew, Banana Republic and you take? Urban Outfitters. LL: Gwynneth Paltrow or Sarah TMD: What do you wear when Jessica Parker. I Amy (Jennifer Morrison mansion in "Urban Lege Joan Osborne She had a mid '90s and now she's b material. Clutch Cargo's, Pontiac. 8pm. $17.50-20. Altan Although it's hard understand some peopleN accents, lead singer and1 Ni Mhaoaigh sings in Gae to complicate matters. A dler, a bouzouki, guitar a and you have this influent Ireland. Michigan Theate $31. 763-TKTS. University Symphony 0r overture to Prometheus t and Flute Moon written t renowned composer Brig some of the highlights of mance. Hill Auditorium. 8 0583. THEATER Some Natural History- See Thurs. Media Union. 764-0395. A LTERNA TI VES Rebecca Goldstein Aut her latest book "Propert Borders Books & Music. 7652. Ruth Vanita Author and Montana Professor rea book Same-Sex Loveh Readings from Literatui History." Shaman Drun p.m. Free. 662-7407. The White House Colle American Crafts See T Twentieth Century Gal Courtesy of Mercury Record, "What If God Was One of Us?" Joan Osborne poses the question at Clutch Cargo's on Tuesday.