The Michigan Daily-Friday, June 16,1989-Page 10 Trekky continued from p. 8 search is the theme of The Final Frontier. The plot of Trek 5 is interest- ingly similar to the initial Star Trek: The Motion Picture. But it's not as muddled or confusing - entertainment is placed above all other priorities here, and the whole project subsequently lacks any gen- uine mvstiaue. THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ARE A GREAT WAY TO GET FAST RESULTS CALL 764-0557 I N N 1111~ ~ ~ ~llllII The acting also falls short. Shatner's Kirk is at its blandest. Nimoy's Spock remains much the same, but grows tiring. And DeForest Kelly's Dr. McCoy trav- els beyond the mildly comical into the annoyingly irritating - a one- liner every two minutes is really not necessary. Star Trek V is a fun film, but it offers nothing more this momen- tary satisfaction; the intelligence and memorable plots Trekkies have come to expect is lost somewhere in the outer space of its glitz and gloss. The Star Trek genre needs to grow and evolve. But instead, this installment may very well be its last Frontier. Cajun continued from page 8 or waltzes. That's not true. It's capable of a lot of different and inter- esting sounds and riffs. Now a lot pf people are using it and it's beginning to get accepted more. But it was a real struggle at first." Europe offered Queen Ida far more receptive audiences in the early go- ing, which helps to explain why she's taken her band across the Atlantic a dozen times or more. In fact, she credits the response she received overseas with arousing American interest in her music. "I think people eventually began to see how popular I was in Europe and they wanted to check it out themselves," she explains. "All of a sudden it was like,'Wow, this lady is ~ ~~ ~~~~~ ~~~ SUMMER JOBS! really hot over there, we should sively nimble, at times achingly know more about her."' soulful voice suggestive of a Another popular Cajun band play- younger, wilder Aaron Neville. ing at the festival will be Wayne Although Simien and his band Toups and Zydecajun. In contrast to have been featured on the soundtrack Queen Ida's performance of a zydeco of The Big Easy, a film in which music which emphasizes French they also make a brief appearance, lyrics from her native Louisiana, they've only released a few indepen- Toups sings sometimes in simple dent singles. Still, the Mallet English, and always about women Playboys have been a big hit here in and celebration. His music combines recent shows. sweet Louisiana zydeco with the live intensity of rock and roll; this con- WAYNE TOUPS AND ZYDE- temporary sound includes this CAJUN and QUEEN IDA AND THE Crowley, Louisiana band in the next BON TEMPS ZYDECO BAND generation of zydeco music. Hot appear at the Frog Island Zydeco, tunes from their most recent record, Blues and Jazz Festival in Ypsilanti Blast From the Bayou, includes the at 8 and 10 p.m. Friday, June 23, desirous "Sweet Joline," the rollick- preceded at 7 p.m. with a tribute to ing "Johnie Can't Dance," and a New Orleans R&B by Detroit's SUN smooth remake of Neville Brothers' MESSENGERS. Tickets are $12 at "Tell It Like Is." the gate; call 487-2229 for info on Only a little under a week after the the other blues and jazz events going Frog Island Festival, Terrance on there Friday and Saturday. Simien and the Mallet Playboys TERRENCE SIMIEN AND THE will play on June 29th and 30th at MALLET PLAYBOYS bring their the Blind Pig. Simien and his group squeeze-box to the Blind Pig, 208 S. are one of the youngest, freshest, and First, for 9:30 p.m. shows on most explosive zydeco bands to Thursday, June 29th and Friday the emerge from Louisiana's bayou 30th. Tickets are $7.50 in advance, country. Having grown up in Mallet, $10.00 at the door; call 996-8555. Louisiana, a small town 70 miles west of Baton Rouge, Simien was exposed to zydeco at an early age. S e the In his teens he began writing and playing accordion, assembling a con- stantly changing circle of musical new s, friends. His present band contains one of the httest rhythm sections around, in which rub-board player Earl Sally and blues guitarist Sherman Robertson play a key role. Also, Simien sings in an expres- Ann Arbor Civic Thare Ann Arbor Summer Festivat asdMantreet Poduciin *PresentsFrdyadStdy The Sign in Jue 23 and 24 Sidney Brustein's :00 p.m. Window Sunday By Lorraine H ansbey 2:00 p.m. At the Lydia Mendelssohn Teatre tte a nSKicet information nimoed b Mavin ims Caii 73TTO TIME IS RUNNING OUT! 10 2 S4 TO FIND AN APARTMENT Some Effeciencies, 1 bedrooms & 2 bedrooms Still Available Most include parking, heat, hot water, dishwashers, laundry and garbage disposals. DON'T WASTE ANOTHER MINUTE! Call Prime Student Housing 0761-8000* 610 Church Street 0 0 0 Good Times! Great Pay! Terrific People! We want YOU at MICHIGAN TELEFUND -$5.00-$7.00/hour plus bonuses. -Flexible, evening hours. -Build your resume. -Gain valuable communication skills. CALL 763-7420 or stop by 611 Church, #304 Experience that Pays