Arts The Michigan Daily Friday, A Clubs/Bars The Ark (1421 Hill; 761-1451) Traditional music and original songs performed by Richard and Maureen DelGrosso will be featured Fridaynight. The Blind Pig (208 S. First; 996- 8555) The Falcons dish out a fast dan- cing frenzy of R&B, rock, and Motown. Friday. Joe's Star Lounge (109 N. Main; 665-' JOES) Hard-hitting R&B and rock by one of the area's best, the Urbations. Friday and Saturday. The Lost World String Band plays traditional American music on Sunday. Mr. Flood's Party (120 W. Liberty; 995-2132) You say you want a fun time? You say you want good R&B? Can you say Blue Front Persuaders? Sure, I knew you could. Friday and Satur- day. Rick's American Cafe (611 Church; 996-2747) Jelly Roll Blues Band rolls into Rick's on Friday and Saturday. Second Chance (516 E. Liberty; 994-5350) Dr. Hop and the Headliners will play covers, parodies, and lots of other stuff all weekend. Concerts Ars Musica Allsix Brandenburg concertos will be performed by the renowned Ars Musica group. This production will feature original instrumentation in- cluding the use of a natural horn rather than a trumpet in the second concerto. Sunday and Monday. Call 662-3976 for more information. Eclipse Jazz On Sunday, a concert to benefit Eclipse's free outdoor summer con- cert series will be held at Rick's American Cafe. Local bands Footloose, Astralight and the irrepressible Peter 'Madcat' Ruth are featured. For more information call 763-5924. Saturday, Eclipse presents Old & New Dreams at Rackham Auditorium. The ensemble has played with Ornette Coleman and, like him, practices a free-form style of jazz known as harmolodics. Call 763-5924. Radio WCBN - Radio Minus One WCBN premieres a show that will feature live call-in performances from listeners. If you want to sing solo with the Beatles as back up band, or play the John Mitchell role in the Watergate hearings, tune in to 88.3 FM Fridays, 7p.m. May 21, 1982 Page 7 Dead Men' has old movie magic galore cavorts with these classic film stars in By Richard Campbell a film based on the detective-spy-ad- venture films of the '40s. A MONG THE stars of Steve Mar- Playing the part of Rigby Reardon, tin's latest picture, Dead Men debonair private eye and all-around nice Don't Wear Plaid, are Humphrey guy, Martin gets hooked on a case, in Bogart, Ray Milland, Charles classic detective film style, .when a Laughton, and Vincent Price. mysterious women, Rachel Ward, fain- Not a bad cast for a movie made in ts in his office. the '80s. Like most films of this genre, the plot Thanks to the technical wizardy of is fairly insignificant. What is impor- the men behind the camera, Martin See MOVIE, Page 8 THE MOVIES AT BRIARWOOD i-94 & S. STATE " 769-8780 (Adjacent to J. C. Penney) * DAILY EARLY BIRD MATINEES-Adults $1.50 DISCOUNT IS FOR SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 1:30 SAIL KATZ A' NOW SHOWING MON-TUES-THURS-FRI at 7:55 ONLY SAT-SUN-WED at 1:00-3:55-7:55 p.m. "A MASTERPIECE... so exciting that it is irresistible ." -ARCHER WINSTEN, New York Post i i } i i SATURDAY MAY 22 7-11 pm U-Club Michigan Union Outside-on the Patio SPECIAL PRICES Happy Hour 4-7 Free Snacks