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The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 27, 1988 - Page 9

Arts Update
your chance tonight at the Open Rick's ... Viv Aukaldren bring their
Stage of Sottini's Sub Shop on Middle Eastern metal sound to the
-Faculty members Cathy Lichtman Fourth Street. Festivities start at 10 *Twin brothers Sandor and Laszlo Blind Pig ...'-Kirt Suomalo interviews Living
and Gay Delanghe present 5 new p.m. Slomorits form the aptly-named - Colour on his CBN show betweenf
dances at Studio A of the Dance -Performance Network hosts a free Gemini. The acoustic duo bring their II II.. ' and 11 p.m. Don't miss it.
Building at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5. preview of choreographer Marcus family concert to the Ark at 5 and 7 *The Intersect Theater Dane
-Fluff up your beehive - Divine's Schulkind's latest work, Odd p.m. *The Ark plays host for five nights C o m p a n y p r e s e n t
last film, Hairspray, comes to the Fellow's Ball, set to the music of -Altman, Godard, Russell, Beresford, to Jim Post's one-man play, Galena Kamikaze/Transcending, a Fa
Michigan tonight at 9:30 and 11:15 Jazz great Bix Beiderbecke. and other directors join forces in Rose, How Whiskey Won The West. Eastern-influenced tale of a man'
t.m., Aria, a collection of short films at It's got all the necessary ingredients journey from pre-life t:
*George Bedard and the Kingpins -Steve Nardella Rock 'n' Rolls into ' of a true West Fest - banjos, transcendence. It inns through th
bowl over the Blind Pig ... The the Blind Pig with his trio. Indians, and riverboat pilots. weekend at the Performance Networ
Regular Boys start their two-night 'Robert Plant arrives for highly M a owtime for all five nights is 8 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 f
stay at Ricks The Galliard Br anticipated show at Pine Rob. Stevie pstudents and seniors.
Ensemble tunes up at the Ark Ray Vaughn isn't opening on this Stay at home and stoke up the -Mary Markley Dorm hosts Life 'You'll never look at butterflies i
p.m date;barbecue.Ha Memorial Da Choices: Changes in the Making, an the same way after seeing Th
dte;Zepchild Mission U.K. willbar .HappyM ay. ensemble performance discussing Collector, the story of an obsessiv
atrdi ay take the stage at 7:30. Plant will T AIDS in University communities. butterfly collector who starts a nev
perform Zeppelin tunes on stage for The performance begins at 7 p.m. in collection - beautiful women. It'
'All of you budding McKuens get the first time in his solo career. -The famed The Difference come to the South Pit. at MLB 3 at 9:40 p.m.

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vost revealed that Dee Dee Ramone,
"a real good friend," wrote, produced
and sang backup on "Baby Doll," a
cut on their third and most recent LP,
Don't Open Til Doomsday.
The changes in the band began on
!neir recent three month tour of Eu-
rope, during which they played to
crowds as large as 10,000 people.
After returning, Walt O'Brien and
Rick Cona left the band; they added a

new guitarist, Mike Pappert. Prevost The Chesterfield Kings are facing about the current happenings in New fans, but Prevost is reassuring - "If
was quick to downplay the changes, other changes as well, including York, specifically the 'psychedelic' you see us live, you'll understand."
explaining that one former member possible major label interest. Life in scene, Prevost says: "That scene is
"wanted to be the Beatles," while the the big leagues will subject the just all gone now, only the rock and The Chesterfield Kings appear at the
rest of the band felt that "you have to Kings to new pressures, such as roll bands are left. We started out do- Blind Pig on Thursday, June 2nd.
develop your own sound." Prevost making videos. The band has made ing that stuff, but we were always a Doors open at 9 p.m. The band also
also clarified their changes in sound: four videos already, but "don't really rock and roll band." will appear in Detroit at St. An-
"it's just more of a sonic direction like them." The Kings "didn't bother Next Thursday's show will be drews on Friday, June 3rd, as an
than it was before." The band to send them in [to MTV]; they are the first of only "three or four" gigs opening actfor Epic recording artists
changed their equipment slightly, probably too primitive." Prevost the band will do while recording a Living Colour.
now using "Marshalls and Humbug "like[s] a lot of the new bands, like new album. Prevost says "we're
pickups which give you that thick Guns 'N Roses. They are huge, and doing a bunch of our new stuff, and CLASSIFIED ADS
sound." The band is "just going for major labels are just going to have to some things from the first three
one direction which is just loud and deal with bands like that because records." The newly revealed
primitive." that's what kids like." When asked influences might worry paisleyized CALL'764-0557

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The Calendar
of The University of Michigan

The calendar combines meeting, lecture workshop and con-
ference announcements with other events happening each week
on campus. It is based on The University Record calendar, and
is open to all University sponsored groups and organizations
recognized by the Michigan Student Assembly. Items must be
submitted in writing by 5 p.tin. the Tuesdac before publication.
Address all information to: Michael Vargas, publications
assistant, University Record, 412 Macnard St. Asterisk (*
denotes events to which admission is charged.
FRIDAY
MAY 27
Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: Beginning Microsoft
Word (Macintosh), 8:30 am-12:30 pm; Microsoft Word: Tables
(IBM-PC Compatibles), 10:30 am-12:30 pm; MS-DOS for Hard
Disk Users, 1-3 pm; MTS Visual and Command Editing, 1-4 pm.
In Rm 4212 SEB: Intro to Computing, 1-3 pm. Reg req. 763-
7630.
Turner Ctr--Writing Grp, 10 am-noon, 1010 Wall St. 764-2556.
SATURDAY
MAY 28
*AAFC--Films: The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad 7 & 10:15 pm;
Jason and the Argonauts, 8:30 pm, MLB4.
U-M-Flint--Mich Shakespeare Festival presents a "Revue," 1, 3 & 5
pm, Crossroads Village. 762-3230.
*Ruthven Planetarium Theatre--Shows: "A Starry Night," 10:30
& 11:30 am; 'Voyager 2 at eanus,' 2, 3 & 4 pm. Loc 4th fl Nat
Sci Mus, coiner Geddes-Washienaw. 764-0471.
*Nat Scl Museums-Children's wkshp, "Forest Fun--Michigan
Trees": ages ,8-17, 1:30-4 pm, Exhibit Mus. Reg req. 764-0478.

SUNDAY
MAY 29
Zen Buddhist Temple--Meditation sve, 5-7 pm, 1214 Packard Rd,
761-6520.
Museum of Art--Tour, "Rites of Spring," 2 pm.
*Ruthven Planetarium Theatre--Show, "Voyager 2 at Uranus," 2, 3 &
4 pm. Loc 4th fl Nat Sci Mus, cor--ner Geddes-Washtenaw. 764-
0478.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Worship, 9:15 am, 1511 Washtenaw
Ave. 663-5560.
His House Christian Fellowship--Fellowship meal, singing,
prayer & Bible study, 6-8 pm, 925 E Ann.
MONDAY
MAY 30
Turner Ctr--Writing Grp, 1:30-3:30 pm, 1010 Wall St. 764-2556.
Integrity--Lesbian-gay male community open house, 8:45 pm,
Canterbury House, 218 N Division. 665-0606.
U-M-Flint--Mich Shakespeare Festival presents a "Revue," 4 pm,
Crossroads Village. 762-3230.
TUESDAY
MAY 31
*HRD--Wkshp, "Using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator," 1-4:30
pm. 1111 Kipke Dr. Reg req. 764-7410.
Prog in Genetics--Sensseries, The Genetics and Biology of AIDS:
0 Narayan, 'The Infected Macrophage Is a Primary Determinant for
Persistence and Imunopathogenicity of Lentiviurses and HIV,4-
6pm, MLB3.

Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: Beginning Microsoft
Word (IBM-PC Compatibles), 8:30 am-12:30 pm; Using the MTS
Message System, 1-3 pm. In Rm 2065A Frieze Bldg: Intro to
TEXTEDIT, pt 7, 1:30-3 pm. In Rm 4003 SEB: MTS Editor
Patterns, pt 1, 7-9 pm. Reg req. 763-7630.
Lesbian & Gay Rights Organizing Committee (LaGROC
-Mtg, 8:30 pm, 3100 Mich Union. 763-4186.
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry--Bible disc, 7-9 pm, Mich
Union.
WEDNESDAY
JUNE 1
CEW--lJob Hunt Club, 7-9 pm, 350 S Thayer. 763-7080. Everyone
welcome.
Anatomy & Cell Biol--Sem, RI Hume, noon, 5732 Med Sci II
Bldg.
Prog in Genetics--Sem series, The Genetics and Biology of AIDS:
H Temin, "HIV Variation and Evolution,"4-6 pm, MLB3.
Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: Banyan Vines Admin,
9 am-5 pm. In Rm 4212 SEB: Basic Concepts of Database Mgmt,
3-5 pm. Reg req, 763-7630.
*Cont Med Educ--3-day course begs, "Current Topics in blood
Banking," Towsley Ctr. Reg req. 763-1400.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Supper, 6 pm; activities, Bible study &
devotions follow, 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560.
Mich Gay Union--Mtg, 9 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St. 763-
4186.
THURSDAY
JUNE 2
MHRI--Vision Lunch Sem, M Steinbach, "Eye Muscle Proprioception
Studied in Patients Having Surgical or Pharmacological Treatment
for Strabismus," 12:15-1:30 pm, 2055 MHRI.
*AAFC--Films: The Servant, 7:30 pm; The Collector, 9:40 pm,
MLB3.
Prog in Genetics--Sem series, The Genetics and Biology of AIDS:
G Elion, 'Chemotherapy of AIDS," 4-6 pm, MLB3.
Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: Lotus 1-2-3, pt 2,
8:30 am-12:30 pm; Using a Macintosh as a UMNet Terminal:
VersaTerm, 1-3 pm; dBASE III Plus, pt 1, 1-5 pm. In Rm 4212
SEB: Lotus 1-2-3, pt 2, 8:30 am-12:30 pm. In Rm 2065A Frieze
Bldg: TEXTEDIT, pt 8, 1:30-3:30 pm. In Rm 4003 SEB: MTS
Editor Patterns, pt 2, 7-9 pm. Reg req. 763-76320.
*ICLE--Live via satellite, "Successful Marketing for the Small and
Medium Size Firm," noon-5 pm, 1020 Greene St. Reg req. 764-
0533.
*Mich League--Intl night, Minnesota & Wisconsin, 4:30-7:30 pm,
The League Buffet.
His House Christian Fellowship--Bible study, singing &
prayer, 7:30-9 pm, 925 E Ann.

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