The Daily Arts guide to the best upcoming events - it's everywhere you should be this weekend and why. AT THE PODIUM Lightning rod left-wingfilm- maker Michael Moore will put his credibility on the line once again when his newest film "Slacker Upris- ing" premiers today at the Michigan Theater. Admis- sion is free and first-come, first-serve. Doors open at 4 p.m. and the film screens at 6:15 p.m. Moore will speak prior to the showing. ON STAGE The University Sym- phony Orchestra kicks off its season tomorrow night at Hill Auditorium. The student orchestra performance will fea- ture Beethoven's Sym- phony No. 7 and Michael Daugherty's Superman- inspired Metropolis Sym- phony. The show begins at 8 p.m. and is preceded by a 7:15 p.m. lecture. Admission is free. rL AT THE MIC Best known for her role as "sexy" Sadie in "Across the Universe," chanteuse Dana Fuchs will put her pipes on display Sunday night at The Ark. Fuchs' powerful gospel howls, which have drawn com- parison to Janis Joplin, will be supported by her bluesy rock band. Doors open at 7 p.m. and tick- ets are $11. ON DISPLAY In one of its last exhibitions before reopeningnext year, the University Museum of Art puts its fine landscape photos on display at its Off/Site location at 1301 S. University Ave. The exhi- bition, which will premier some of the newest pieces in the UMMA collection, also features classics by the likes of Ansel Adams and Harry Callahan. It opens Saturday at 11 a.m.