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September 28th Featured Restaurant
Argiero's Italian Restaurant
Come to Argiero's for an evening of home-
made authentic Italianlining where Mama
Rosa is always cooking up one of her spe-
cialties. Tme Argiero's Brothers and their
friendly staff welcome the guests and cal
make the experience a night to remember.

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"Beer and Circus: How Big-Time
College Sports Is Crippling
Undergraduate Education." Borders
Arborland, 3527 Washtenaw. 7 p.m.
Free. 677-6948.
Videoculture: Three decades of video
art See Thursday. Jean Paul Slusser
Gallery, Art and Architecture building.
12-8 p.m. Free. 936-2082.
The White House Collection of
American Crafts See Thursday.
Twentieth Century Gallery, Museum
of Art. Free. 764-0395.
Jazz Dance Theatre in Concert Dance
styles from classical jazz to free form
will be demonstrated at this event.
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8 p.m.
$12 adults, $8 students, seniors.
995-4242.

Some Natural History - Chris Doyle
See Thursday. Media Union. 12-6 p.m
Free. 764-0395.
The Maiden's Prayer See Thursday.
Performance Network, 120 E. Huron.
8 p.m. Thurs-Sat, 2 p.m. Sun. $20 Fril
Sat, $17 Thurs and Sun. $3 discount
for seniors; group rates available.
663-0681.

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the Pig. 7 p.m. Blind Pig, 208 S. 1st.
$7. 996-8555.

Some Natural History - Chris Doyle
See Thursday. Media Union. 12-6 p.m
Free. 764-0395.
The Maiden's Prayer See Thursday.
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.

A LTERNA TIVES

Happy Birthday!
Charley's would like to be tuhefirst to
congratulate you with aofree meal. Just bring
along a friend and proper ID, and select your
famorite entree from our famous mmeuI. lt's
just our way of saying
Good !rj1{ Congratulations
and thnks for
Charsiy Scelebrating wtlihius.
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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.
Videoculture: Three decades of video
art See Thursday. Jean Paul Slusser
Gallery, Art and Architecture building
12-8 p.m. Free. 936-2082.
Jazz Dance Theatre in Concert See
Friday. Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8
p.m. $12 adults, $8 students,
seniors. 995-4242.

ALTERNA TIVES

Elwood Reid University graduate
reads from his latest book, "Midnight
Sun.' 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.

Abby Rosenbaum/Day
West Quad custodian Howard Pease takes a break to smile for the camera
tc Question & Answer Interview
Janitor descri1bes
cleaning expenences

Saturday

CAMPUS CINEMA

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Bittersweet Motel See Friday.
Michigan Theater. 9:30 p.m. $5.50.
Michigan Filmmaker's Outreach
Program Five short films for free. Can
you beat that? Michigan Theater. 3
p.m. Free.
Shower See Thursday. Michigan
Theater. 5 & 7 p.m. $5.50.
Woman on Top See Friday. Michigan
Theater. 6. 8 & 10 p.m. $5.50.

CAMPUS CINEMA

Sunday

Monday

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MEXICAN CAFE
Ann Arbor's Finest
Mexican Style Food!
Michigan's Largest Selection of
Gourmet Hot Sauces & Salsas!

By Jee Chang
For the Daily
Students see them around cleaning up
after football Saturdays, painting over
graffiti on the walls and making sure the
campus buildings that hundreds of peo-
ple travel through each day are main-
tained. Considering the mess college
students can produce, it's fair to say the
University janitors have a great deal of
patience and demonstrate a strong work
ethic. Howard Pease, a janitor of 33
years in West Quad, described the hidden
aspects of his job in an interview.
The Michigan Daily: What is the
hardest thing about your job?
Howard Pease: The messes. I've
encountered almost anything you could
imagine. Puke. pee in the trash cans. You
never know what to expect. As long as
we have the right supplies, it's not too
bad. But it takes you about a month to
get use to it.
TMD: What is the best thing about
work?
HP: When there's no extra work to do.
And when parents come in and compli-
ment us on how great the building looks.
TMD: Tell me about the worst thing
you've encountered.

HP: Bulimic girls in the bathrooms.
We have to sit down and talk to them and
tell them that they are hurting them-
selves. I don't understand what they are
trying to do.
Parents, they ... uh. they want cverv-
thing right away ... we try to do as much
as we can in eight hours e cry day, 7
a.m. to 4 p.m. We do o\ertime. we do
everything.
TMD: What's the hardest thine to
deal with'
HP: Move-in and move-out.
TMD: What do you think about the
eraffiti on the walls ?
HP: I can tell you there are a lot of
four-letter words.
TMD: Which is better to clean: Girils
or boys bathrooms"?.
HP: Boys. Girls ... I don't know why.
but they are the worst things to clean.
TMD: What are some of the horrors
you remember?
HP: Homeless people breaking in.,
doing things they shouldn't be doing.
Also, kids have a tendency - I don't
think deliberately - to like to set things
on fire.
TMD: What's the funniest thinge
you've seen?
HP: Watching someone run through
the hallways nude.

Larry Nozero Quartet See Friday. 9
p.m. The Firefly Club, 207 S. Ashley.
$8. 913-9900.
The Ghettobillies It's all in the title,
please figure this one out for yourself.
10 p.m. Blind Pig, 208 S. 1st. $5. 996-
8555.
Deep Space Six Sorta like Deep Space
Nine, but they couldn't make it all the
way cuz they got too PSY-CHE-DEL-
LIC. 10 p.m. Heidelberg, 215 N. Main.
$5. 663-7758.
The Dan Friedman Group "Free" jazz
for hunger! 8 p.m. Canterbury House,
721 E. Huron. I said it was free, man.
It's for hunger! 665-0606.

MUSIC

Bittersweet Motel See Friday.
Michigan Theater. 9 p.m. $5.50.
The Object of My Affection (1998)
Come watch the movie and then talk
shop with screenwriter Wendy
Wasserstein. Michigan Theater. 1:30
p.m. Free.
The Opportunists (1999) Christopher
"Spooky Beans" Walken stars in this
sure to classic. Michigan Theater. 7
p.m. $5.50.
Shower See Thursday. Michigan
Theater. 5 p.m. $5.50.
Woman on Top See Friday. Michigan
Theater. 7:15 & 9:15 p.m.

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A LTERNA TIVES

CAMPUS CINEMA

Some Natural History - Chris Doyle
See Thursday. Media Union. 12-6 p.m.
Free. 764-0395.

University alum Elwoc
Sun" at Shaman Drum
763-0583.
Karen Casey "Ahhh, Rc
me a sweet song, lass.
Ark. 316 S. Main. $12.

MUSIC

Bittersweet Motel See Friday.
Michigan Theater. 7 p.m. $5.50.
The Opportunists See Sunday.
Michigan Theater. 9 p.m. $5.50.
Woman on Top See Friday. Michigan
Theater. 7:15 & 9:15 p.m.

WE DELIVER!
Mon. - Sat. 'til1 a.m.
Sunday 'tit 12:00 a.m.

Call 761-6650
333 E. Huron

Bitch & Animal Meredith Brooks and
the Muppet are touring at last! 7 p.m.
The Ark, 316 S. Main. $11. 761-1451.
"Chickenfest 2000" The Deke
Dikerson Band and DJ Del Villarreal
will chase greased chickens around

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.
Videoculture: Three decades of video
art See Thursday. Jean Paul Slusser
Gallery, Art and Architecture building.
12-8 p.m. Free. 936-2082.
The White House Collection of
American Crafts See Thursday.
Twentieth Century Gallery, Museum
of Art. Free. 764-0395.

Some Natural History -
See Thursday. Media U
Free. 764-0395.

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ALTERNATIVES

Kai Garden
(734) 995-1786
116 S.Main St.
Carryout and
reservations accepted.
Now Servingliquor &
Exotic drks

Se.ializing
in Hong
Kong
Hunan &
Szechuan
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Many
vegetarian
dishes

Tuesday

Mon-Th 11-10 Fri-Sat 11-11 Sun 12-10

SPOTLIGHT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
If 25 percent of US households took 10
fewer grocery bags each month, more than
2.5 billion bags would be saved each year.
Each ton of recycled paper saves 17
trees, 464 gallons of oil, 42 gallons. of gaso-
line, 7,000 gallons of water and 3.5 cubic y s l d pa
yards of landfill space.
The average American annually throws
away 160 million tons of garbage.
Recycling one tin can saves enough energy to run a TV for three hours.
The United States throws away approximately 50 million tons of
paper, 67 billion cans and bottles, 25 billion Styofoam cups, 18 billion
disposable diapers and 2 billion disposable razors each year.
- Compiled b'1' eekend, etc. editor Jenni Glenn
Information courtes of En.-ct

The Opportunists See Sunday.
Michigan Theater. 9 p.m. $5.50.
Stardust Memories (1980) Another
comedy from Woody "Wolfman" Allen.
Michigan Theater. 7 p.m. $5.50.
Wagon Master (1929) Another sure
fire hit from director Harry
"Hawkeye" Joe Brown. Michigan
Theater. 4:10 p.m. $5.50.
Woman on Top See Friday. Michigan
Theater. 7:15 & 9:15 p.m.
MUSIC
University Philharmonia Orchestra
Enjoy the sounds of this orchestra as
they play Beethoven. Schubert and .
more. Hill auditorium. 8 p.m. Free.

CAMPUS CINEMA

Rebecca Goldstein Aut
her latest book Prope
Borders Books & Musi
7652.
Ruth Vanita Author and
Montana Professor rea
"Same-Sex Love in Ind
Literature and History.
Bookshop. 8 p.m. Free
Videoculture: Three de
art See Thursday. Jean
Gallery, Art and Archit
12-8 p.m. Free. 936-2(
The White House Colle
American Crafts See T
Twentieth Century Gal
Art. Free. 764-0395.
The Villa of the Mystel
Ancient Ritual, Modern
exhibit looks at ruins i
dence in Pompeii. Mus
764-0395.
Wedne

Penelope Cruz stars in the new film "Woman on Top" as a Brazilian cooking
show host who moves to San Francico to escape her cheating husband.

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