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pretation of the Scottish play. Tran- Tunes in June U-Club-(763-2236)-Live Jazz.
sporting the action from the heather Norman Shobey and Friends and Windows-(769-9500)-The Paul
of the highlands to the serenity and the Eddie Abrams Revue play to Brass Duo plays.
passion of 16th century Japan works benefit the upcoming production of Performance
surprisingly well. Kurosawa's firm the Afroamerican musical Our Time
hand on the play's themes makes for of Day 4-8 p.m. at the Bell Tower 5th Annual Piano Com-
an engrossing study in ambition and Hotel, 300 S. Thayer. $6. For more in- petition-Young Keyboard Artists
self-destruction. MLB 3, 7:30 p.m. formation call 971-2476. Association
only. $2.50/single, $3.50/double. Campus Cinema See Sunday's listing. Today's
program: Semifinals in the Inter-
Macbeth (Roman Polanski, 1971) Lawrence of Arabia (David Lean, mediate and Young Artist divisions,
AAFC 1962) MTF. 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. at the School of
Tonight's second version of Mac- Epic. Music Building. In addition, the
beth is a much more traditional Mich., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. $2.50. association is presenting a concert by
staging of the Shakespeare classic. New York pianist Agustin Anievas.
olanski directs the action with Furthermore Anievas will perform the complete
energy, authenticity, and understan- Starbound-University Exhibit Chopin Etudes at 8 p.m. in Rackham
ding. Jon Finch makes for a Museum Auditorium. $6. Call 665-3717 for
believable Macbeth. MLB 3, 9:30 p.m. Starbound shows at 1:30, 2:45, and 4 tickets.
only $2.50/single, $3.50/double. p.m. See Saturday's listing.
Under Fire (Roger Spottiswoode, M ONDAY Temportaneo g
1983) Alternative Action The Importance of Being Earnest
The tumult of Central American (Anthony Asquith, 1952) MTF
politics is brought into focus by photo Oscar Wilde's witty play is given a
journalist Nick Nolte. During his Bars and Clubs reasonable if unmemorable treat-
assignment in Nicaragua during the The Blind Pig - (996-8555) - Tracy ment. Mich., 7:05 p.m. only
all of the Somoza regime, he learns Lee and the Leonards and Killer Trout $2.50/single, $3.00/double.
that the difference between observer play to benefit Eclipse Jazz.
and participant is more than knowing The Earle - (994-0211) - Larry The Picture of Dorian Gray (Albert
which side of the lens you're on. Nat. Manderville, piano wizard. Lewin, 1945) MTF
Sci., 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. $2.50. Mr. Flood's Party - (995-2132) - Another Wilde story translated to
From Detroit, it's Killin' Floor. the silver screen, but this time the
Furthermore Rick's American Cafe - (996-2747) adaptation is quite good. The story of
- The Buzztones sizzle. a cad's eternal youth and his aging
Celestial Spring/Starbound-Univer- P portrait is captured with just the right
sity Exhibit Museum edge of pathos and morality. Mich.,
Celestial Spring is a video presen- 5th Annual Piano Competition - 9:00 p.m. only. $2.50/single,
tation featuring live narration about Young Keyboard Artists Association. $3.00/double.
*the constellations currently visible in See Sunday's listing. Today's Furthermore
the night sky. Starbound is an audio- programs: Semifinals in the Inter-
visual presentation of developments mediate (age 19-21) and Young (age Dance Celebration-Lesbian/Gay
in astronomy since the '50s. 10:30 and 22-32) Artist Divisions, 8 a.m.-6:30 Pride Week
11:30 a.m. (Spring), 1:30, 2:45, and 4 p.m. at the School of Music Building, DJ Roger LeLievre spins the recor-
p.m. (Starbound), at the Exhibit and finals in the Artist Division (age ds from 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. at the Nec-
Museum Planetarium, Geddes at N. 33-up), 7-9 p.m. in the School of Music tarine Ballroom. Admission is $3. Call
University. $1. Call 764-0478 for more Building Recital Hall. 763-4186 for more information.
information. Campus Cinema
S ANDU Quadrophenia (Franc Roddam, 1979) WEDNESDAY
MTF
Bars and Clubs From the album of the same name Bars and Clubs
by The Who. A bored English teen-
Del-Rio Bar-(761-2530)-Paul Vor- ager in the unrestful '60s tries to fit in The Ark-(761-1451)-Judy Small,
nhagen and Friends. while those around him battle their singer/songwriter from down under.
Main Street Comedy own stereotypes. With a cameo by Bird of Paradise-(662-8310)-The
Showcase-(996-9080)-Open Mike. Sting. Mich., 7:00 p.m., 9:15 p.m. Ron Brooks Trio.
Mr. Flood's Party-(995- $2.50. The Blind Plg-(996-8555)-Reggae
2132)-Swing Shiftswings. The Student of Prague (S. Rye, 1913) Dance benefit for the Washtenaw
The Nectarine Ballroom-(994- AAFC
5436)-DJ Lee Eckinger of Back A silent film from the early days of County Coalition against Apartheid.
Street. German cinema takes an intrigun The Earle-(994-0211)-Larry
look at the Faust legend. MLB 4, Manderville on the 88s.
Performance p.m. only. Free. Mr. Flood's Party-(995-
The Fatal Passion of Dr. Mabuse 2132)-Comedy night.
Mountain Jack's-(665-1133)-The
5th Annual Piano Com- (Fritz Lang, 1922) AAFC Jeff Baldori Duo.
petition-Young Keyboard Artists More compelling German cinema. The Nectarine Ballroom-(994-
Association A must for those interested in film 5436)-Steve King and the Dittilies
Pianists ranging in age from 5 to 61 from any era. MLB 4, 8:45 p.m. only. stomp again.
compete for more than $50,000 in cash, Free Rick's American Cafe-(996-
scholarships, and concert appearan- . E. 2747)-Los Chickens squawk.
ces. Tickets are $8 for the day's E SU-Club-(763-2236)-Leizer the
program, available in advance from Amazer handles the vinyl.
the Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra Windows-(769-9500)-The Paul
(996-0666), and in the School of Musica Bars and Clubs Brass Duo.
Building student lobby. Tickets will
also be available at the door. Today's Performance
competition: semifinals in the Artist Bird of Paradise-(662-8310)-The 5th Annual Piano Com-
division (age 33-up), 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sherman Mitchell Quartet jazzes it petition-Young Keyboard Artists
in Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, and up. Association
semifinals in the Young Arists The Blind Pig-(996-8555)-Robyn See Sunday's listing. Today's
division (age 22-32), 8 a.m. to 6:30 Hitchcock has been cancelled. Robyn program: Semifinals in the Junior
p.m. in the School of Music Building needs some sort of surgery, rumor division (age 8-18), 8 a.m.-6 p.m. in
Recital Hall. Call 665-3717 for more in- has it. Call to find out tonight's act. the School of Music Building, the
formation. The Earle-(994-0211)-Larry "The second round of semi-finals in the
Man" Manderville. Young Artist division, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. in
Translations-Performance Network Mr. Flood's Party-(995-2132)-Al Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, and the
See Friday's listing. Hill and the Headlites turn on. second round of semi-finals in the In-
0 Mountain Jack's-(665-1133)-Jeff termediate division, 1:15-6:15 p.m. in
Trees-Lesbian/Gay Pride Week and Bob play for you. Mendelssohn. Also, a performance by
Lindsay Tomasic and Jesse Fit- The Nectarine Ballroom-(994- 1984 YKAA Intermediate division
zpatrick play women's music at Mr. 5436)-See Furthermore. winner Mark Anderson, 8 p.m. in
Flood's. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Call 995-2132 Rick's American Cafe-(996- Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. Call 996-
for more information. 2747)-66 Spy hides out at Rick's. 0066 for more information.

'I WILL kill him!' shouts Feyd-Rautl
himself at our hero in David Lynch's'
Cam us Cinema

a Harkonnen (Sting) as he launches
'Dune'.

pa Rick's American Cafe-(996-
Pickpocket (Robert Bresson, 1958) 2747)-The Slang shouts it out.
AAFC U-Club-(763-2236)-Reggae Dance
Classic Bresson film of a petty Party with Tom Simonian.
thief's inability to fit into his surroun- Windows-(769-9500)-The Paul
dings. MLB 3, 7:30 p.m. only Brass Duo.
$2.00/single, $3.00/single. Performance
Strangers on a Train (Alfred Hitch- 5th Annual Piano Com-
cock,1951) AAFC petition-Young Keyboard Artists
Farley Granger and Robert Walker Association
meet on a train and decide to swap See Sunday's listing. Today's
murders: Granger wants to kill his program: Semi-finals and finals in teh
wife and Walker, his rich dad. Junior division, 8 a.m.-8:15p.m. in the
Naturally, things go wrong, and Hit- School of Music Building, finals in the
chcock thrills us with complicated Intermediate division, 5-8:30 p.m.,
plotting and astute direction. MLB 3, and a recital by 1984YKAA Young Ar-
9:00 p.m. only. $2.00/single, tist winner Eduardus Halim, 8 p.m. at
$3.00/single. Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. Call 996-
0066 for more information.
Persona (Ingmar Bergman, 1967)
MTF Translations-Performance Network
Hypnotic, very cinematic story of a 8 p.m. Student tickets are $4. See
famous actress who withdraws from Friday's listing.
society by deciding not to speak.
Sounds like another silly Bergman Campus Cinema
flick? Well, yes and no. It sure isn't The Seventh Seal (Ingmar Bergman,
mainstream cinema, but then again, 1956) MTF
how many sequels to Porky's can you Best described as a visual poem.
stand? Mich., 7:20 p.m. only. When a crusading knight returns
$2.50/single, $3.00/double. to his plague-ravaged land, he is con-
fronted with his own lack of faith and
Wild Strawberries (Ingmar Bergman, his mortality. His first act is to
1957) MTF challenge death to a game, but,
A much more accessible flick than ultimately, things take an unexpected
Persona. As an aging professor turn. Mich., 7:10 p.m. only
travels to receive an honorary doc- $2.50/single, $3.00/double.
torate, he comes under the spell of his
own memories. The atmosphere is Smiles of a Summer Night (Ingmar
soft, bright, and wistful as Bergman Bergman, 1955) MTF
contemplates unfulfilled desires, lost A lyrical melody of summer love
opportunities and death. Mich., 9:00 and desires. At a country estate for
p.m. only. $2.50/single, $3.00/double. the weekend, four couples affec-
TH U RSDAYtionately re-arrange their
arrangements. This film was the
basis for Sondheim's A Little Night
Music. Mich., 9:00 p.m. only
Bars and Clubs $2.50/single, $3.00/double.
The Apartment-(769-4060)-Jazz
and Jam session. Suddenly Last Summer (Joseph
The Ark-(761-1451)-Sabia plays Mankiewicz,1959) CG
Latin-American folk. Elizabeth Taylor and Katherine
Bird of Paradise-(662-8310)-The Hepburn battle each other as Mon-
Ron BrooksTrio rolls. tgomery Clift observes. Steamy
The Blind Pig-(996-8555)-From melodrama from the director of All
L.A., True West. About Eve and other '50s classics.
The Earle-(994-0211)-Larry MLB47:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. $2.00.
Manderville swings into action.
Main Street Comedy Furthermore
Showcase-(996-9080)-Tom Lilly and National Heritage Night-Michigan
Tony Perkins. League
Mr. Flood's Party-(995- Tonight the food of San Francisco is
2132)-Bounce with the Lunar Glee featured. 5-7:15 p.m. in the Michigan
Club. League Cafeteria. Meals cost $6-$8
Mountain Jack's-(665-1133)-Bob average. Call 764-0466 for more in-
and Jeff. formation.
The Nectarine Ballroom-(994-
5436)-Galen Davis hosts a dance par- -Compied by Richard Campbell
ty.and John Logie

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