ArtS The Michigan Daily Friday, July 16, 1982 Paq 7 Pane 7, Club/Bars The Blind Pig (208 S. First; 996-8555) Dick Siegel and the Ministers of Melodyahit the stage with lasting R&B classics and originals tonight. and tomorrow night. Joe's Star Lounge (109 N. Main; 665-JOES) Dance to the rock of Steve Nar- della through Saturday. On Sunday The Michigan Alliance for Nuclear Disarmament Benefit stars Baal and The Guilty. That's Entertainment. Mr. Flood's Party (120 W. Liberty; 995-2132) Be persuaded by the infamous Blue Front Persuaders with lots of fun R&B until Saturday. Rick's American Cafe (611 Church; 996-2747) Coming down from the relative coolness of Northern Michigan, the Jelly Roll Blues Band plays, you guessed it, blues tonight and tomorrow night. Sunday's Benefit for Nicaraguan Flood Victims features Melodioso. Second Chance (516 E. Liberty; 994-5350)' Top-40 fun with Mariner all through the weekend. Use Daily Classifieds- 764-0557 U-Club (Michigan Union; 763-5911) Every Friday night, Rockin' Oldies; every Thursday night, Reggae Dance Party. Both shows DJ'd by Michael Kremin on the patio in the Union. Theater Young People's Theater The Fabulous Fable Factory, a musical structured around Aesop's Fables, is the attraction playing through the weekend at the Perfor- mance Network. Call 996-3888 for in- formation. Arbecoll Summer Dinner Theater The Great American Musical, Musical Revue plays in the Michigan League Ballroom over the weekend. Listen to all your favorite Broadway songs from Cohan to Hamlish. For information call 665-0083. Ann Arbor Civic Theater The Robber Bridegroom continues at the Civic Theater this weekend and next. A romantic musical set in the old frontier, this show stars Rich Poselle and Susan Dawson. Call 662-7282 for details. Exhibits Museum of Art Quilts and Ceramics, an exhibition of hand-made American quilts are displayed along with examples of ceramics until August 22. Call 763-1231 for information. Computer capers can't save Disney's Tron By D. B. Christy they've banked on to break into the big money adult-fantasy market-is probably a megamiss. It opened in Ann ON'T FEEL TOO sorry for the Arbor last Friday, and both the Satur- folks at Walt Disney. After all, day and Sunday matinees at the they've still got Disneyland and Wayside theatre were practically em- Disneyworld to subsidize their com-pty. pany until they geta megahit. On the surface, it's hard to see why. Unfortunately, Tron-the movie e. "runeN' Pa1n A12:30 ht before your eyes and 11: 5 en 12 30N tda 1 Anni SDNIT 3:15 230 STARTREKI|12:oo 3000 Anni e : 700 BLADE RUNNER-i2:00 9.3 0 0C K Y M GR R UR ©1 9 . 0 thrso STRO K OR172:0