0 MO N DAY The Sheltering Sky See Sunday's entry Mich Theater. 7:30 TUESDAY Cries and Whispers One of Bergman's best. Two sisters travel to a Swedish manor around 1900 to the deathbed of their other sister, dying of cancer. Never before has pain and torment been so effectively visualized. Sven Nykvist's photography is chilling. (Ingmar Bergman, 1972) Mich Theater. 7:00 The Sheltering Sky See Sunday's entry Mich Theater. 9:10 W E D N E S D A Y Cries and Whispers See Tuesday's entry Mich Theater. 7:00 . . . . . . Kameradschaft French miners trapped in a giant mine on the French-German border can only be rescued by the enemy Germans, but human compassion rises above national boundaries and the Germans do the right thing. (G.W. Pabst, 1931) Oxford House 8:00 The Sheltering Sky See Sunday's entry Mich Theater. 9:10 T H U R S D A Y The Sheltering Sky See Sunday's entry Mich Theater. 7:00 The Untouchables Kevin Costner as Elliot Ness goes on a crusade to nab Al Capone during the height of the Crime Boss's prohibition power. Great score by Ennio Morricone. Also starring Sean Connery. (Brian DePalma, 1987) Mich Theater.9:45 involves saxophones. * S*S The Blind Pig (996-8555) Friday: Scott Morgan Band, rock & roll. Saturday: Hoop Snakes, R & B. Tuesday: State of Emergency, rock that will make you evacuate. Wednesday: Bob Cantu and the Big Deal Band, blues. Thursday: Tracy Science. Club Heidelberg (994-3562) Friday: Frank Allison and the Odd Sox, rock & roll with meaningful lyrics. Saturday: Gangster Fun and Ward, two rock and roll rebel groups. Thursday: Primal Shells and Etch-A-Sketch, both rock. Mainstreet Comedy Showcase (996-9080) Friday, Saturday: Lowell Sanders, EMU grad and rising comedy star. Nectarine Ballroom (994-5436) Saturday: Fred and Patti Smith perform their first concert in 10 years, also rumored to be the Nec's last live show. Also a benefit for AIDS projects in SE Michigan. What more could you ask? . . * * . .* Rick's American Cafe. (996-2747) Saturday: The Chisel Brothers featuring Thornetta Davis, funky rock 'n' roll. Monday: The Weather Vanes, rock. Tuesday: Assembly Required, tunes in the name of the Dead. Wednesday: Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band, Caribbean music that'll have you dancing 'til 2. Thursday: Bop (harvey), see what all the hype is and judge for yourself. . . . . . .* U-Club (763-2236) Wednesday: Laughtrack with "Starsearch- contestant Geechy Guy. A Day in the Life of Joe Egg. A couple analyzes their life in this play about their dealing with a brain-damaged daughter. Ann Arbor Civic Thtaater. 8 pm. $6. 662-7282. The Devil's Disciple. This melodramatic play is about a situation in the American Revolution. Residential College, East Quad. 8 pm Friday- Saturday, 1 pm Sunday. $6-$3. 747-4354. . * * * . . FRIDAY Early Mozart Concert. Ars Musica presents Mozart's first works, a fortepiano concerto, a ' symphony, and a one-act opera written when he was but a young prodigy. 662-3976 for more info. Amazin' Blue. A magnificent co-ed ensemble presenting popular hits to classical favorites. Michigan Union Ballroom. 8 pm. $3. Pelleas and Melisande. A play in which a bridegroom harbors suspicion about his new bride and her brother. Trueblood Theater, Frieze Building. 8 pm Thur-Sat. 2 pm Sun. $9, $5 student. 764-0450. . . . . . . A Day in the Life of Joe Egg. A couple analyzes their life in this play about their dealing with a brain-damaged daughter. Ann Arbor Civic Theater. 8 pm. $6. 662-7282. The Devil's Disciple. This melodramatic play is about a situation in the American Revolution. Residential College, East Quad. 8 pm Fri.-Sat., 1 pm Sun. $6-$3. 747-4354. - . . . . . Spring Dances. Ten talented local dancer/choreographers team up for a rite of spring. Performance Network. 8 pm. $9/$7 student. 663-0681. Miss Black U-M Pageant. Third annual pageant based on culture and talent. A benefit for a scholarhip. Michigan Theater. 7 pm. $7, $5 student. 998-1986. * - - S *. Dance Jam. Dance club with no alcohol or smoking. People Dancing Studio. 10 pm. 747-8199. S.N.A.G- Sensitive New Age Guy. A monologue play by Ken Weitzman sponsored by Basement Arts. Arena Theater in the Frieze Building. 5, 8 pm. Free. 998-1976. Flying Raptors. Cablevision's "Saving Our Wildlife- host Walter Crawford, Jr. presents his work with raptors and other birds of prey. Some, like a Golden Eagle and a Great Homed Owl, will make personal appearances. After the evening show, a chapagne reception will ensue. 1 pm children's show, $3. 8 pm adult's show, $8. Benefits HSHV. Michigan Theater. 668-8397. Sensitive New Age Guy. 5 pm. See Friday. Croissant Concert. U-M harp students perform a brunch concert Kerrytown Concert House. 11 am. . . . . .S * Spring Dances. See Friday. Esin Afsar. Yunus Emre, 13th century mystic, is featured by this charismatic Turkish singer. Rackham Auditorium. 7 pm. $10, $5 for students. * . . . . . Men's Glee Club. With the Notre Dame Men's Glee Club and The Friars. Hill Aud. 8 pm. $3-$8. School of Music Power Party. The Power Center's 20th anniversary is celebrated with operatic selections form Bach to West Side Story. Power Center. 8 pm. $12, $5 for students. ' . S * * An Evening of Dance with Linda Spriggs and Friends. U-M assistant professor Spriggs presents stunning, thought-povoking dance. Additional choreography by Gary Abbot and Vera Embree. Studio A, U-M Dance Building. 8 pm. $7, $5 for students. 763-5460. S U N D A Y Bach Recital. Joel Hastings performs four organ works. Moore Hall at the School of Music. 8 pm. Free. 763-4726. Contemporary Directions Ensemble. H. Robert Reynolds directs this group in Lutslawski's "Chain I" and also works by Bassett and Steiger. Rackham Lecture. 8 pm.. Free. 764-4726. - . 5" - . An Evening of Dance wih Linda Spriggs and Friends. See Saturday. Spring Dances. 6:30. See Friday. u- Eg m C Art Sp M H perf Ar P co W wor Cfuna gate a|H)d~i, R FSTAURANt "26 YEARS EXPERIENCE" CHEF JAN TOP GOLD MEDAL WINNER OF DETROIT COBO HALL NATIONAL CONTEST BEST CHEF AWARD IN WASHINGTON D.C. 1201 S. University 668-2445 Open 7 days a week 11am-1 pm 6 1100 E. Catherine at Glen - 761-8996 Open 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. weekdays, 6 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat., 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun. Serving breakfast all days and lunch. Featuring homemade bread and raisin Favoritesfor over 30 years. 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Ars Musica presents Mozart's first works, a fortepiano concerto, a symphony, and a one-act opera written when he was but a young prodigy. 662-3976 for more info. Amazin' Blue.A magnificent co-ed ensemble presenting popular hits to classical favorites. Michigan Union Ballroom. 8 pm. $3. Pelleas and Melisande. A play in which a bridegroom harbors suspicion about hs new bride and her brother. Trueblood Theater in the Frieze Building. 8 pm Thur-Sat. 2 pm Sunday. $9, $5 student. 764-0450. I' U MMMI TF Cfina THE UPTOWN STRING QUARTET - CHEF 26 years of exp TOP QOLD MED OF DETROI M08 Han Re spognso %M .Cui a Michigan Chefs De CuE r. 707 Packard (TCtS s ir s 668-2744 #4oSut 4eri 6824 bine, brink, bance tangt, oub bye mtrrig! SUNDAY BRUNCH $5.95 * 11am - 3pm 215. N. Main Street 663-7758 a. I 665-4517 814 S. State, Ann Arbor O'Sulliv an's Eatery & Pub 1115 S. 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