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Calendar II

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
April
Year
1974
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MOVIES
*A2 Film Coop – Marx Bros Triple Bill: “Duck Soup”, “Horse Feathers”, and “Monkey Business”, Angell Hall Aud. A, complete shows at 7 & 9: 15 pm, $1.00
*Cinema Guild – “Camille” and “Blue Angel”, Arch Aud., 6:30 & 10:15 and 8:30 pm, $1.00
*New World Film Coop – “WR – Mysteries of the Organism”, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7 & 9 pm, $1.25

TV
*Channel 56 11 pm – It’s Your Turn: “Michigan Citizens for Impeachment” To inform the public of the meaning of impeachment

WEDNESDAY APRIL 17
Moon in Aquarius then Pisces 9:44am

MUSIC
*Blind Pig – Vipers, $.75
*Flood’s – Clyde Moody, $3.00
*Ark – Hoot, $.50
*Underground (Ypsi) – Apple Core, no cover

MOVIES
*A2 Film Coop – “The Getaway”, Angell Hall Aud. A, 7 & 9:30 pm, $1.00
*Cinema Guild – “Camille” and “Blue Angel”, Arch. Aud., 6:30 & 10:15 and 8:30 pm respectively, $1.00
*New World Film Coop – “Happy Birthday Wanda June”, Mod. Lang. Bldg. Aud. 3, 7 & 9pm, $1.25

TV
*Channel 56 8 pm – Bill Moyers’ Journal: “Albert Shanter and Teachers Power”
*Channel 56 9 Black Journal: “Black or White Superiority”, Dr. Frances Welshing, a black woman psychiatrist from Howard University and William Shockley debate Shockley’s fascist position that blacks are genetically inferior to whites.
*Channel 56 10 pm – Detroit Black Journal

THURSDAY APRIL 18
Moon in Pisces

MUSIC
*Crisler Arena – Gladys Knight and the Pips with special guests The Persuasions and Soulful Soulmates. $2.50, $3.50, S4.50, and $5.50
*Blind Pig – Okra, $.75
*Flood’s – Eddie and the Moeller Bros., $1.00
*Rubaiyat – Fox Fire
*Underground (Ypsi) – Apple Core, no cover
*Masonic Aud. (Detroit) – Dr. John with special guests Roxy Music, MC Stanley “The Mad Hatter”, $4.50, $5.50, and $6.50

MOVIES
*A2 Film Coop – “8 ½”, Angell Hall Aud. A, 7 & 9:30pm, $1.00
*Cinema Guild – “All My Sons”, Arch. Aud., 7 & 9:05pm, $1.00
*New World Film Coop – “Cocaine Fiends”, Nat. Sci. Aud., 7 & 9 pm, $1.25

TV
*Channel 56 8 pm – The Advocates: “Should newspapers be required to give reply space to political candidates?”

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ANN ARBOR’S THIRD FESTIVAL OF LIFE
Celebration of Consciousness and Spiritual Sharing
Spring 1974

Place: Nichols arboretum, Main Meadow
Ann Arbor, Michigan
(Except where otherwise noted) (or if it rains)

Free & Open to the Public
(Except for Bhagavan Das & Allen Ginsberg Concert)

Dates: Special Early Events:
YOGI BHAJAN: Lecture/Demonstration: Master of Rundalini Yoga & Mahan Tantric
Friday April 5, 8 pm (place TBA)
FULL MOON MEDITATION
Saturday April 6, 8 p.m., Arboretum Main Meadow

Main Festival Weekend:
BHAGAVAN DAS AND ALLEN GINSBERG IN CONCERT
Friday April 12, 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium, U of M (cost $2)

FESTIVAL SHARE – IN:
Workshops and Seminars, on:
Tibetan Buddhism with THUBTEN JIGME NORBU, Elder Brother of the Dalai Lama.
also possibly with BABA RAM DAS, BHAGAVAN DAS AND ALLEN GINSBERG
workshops also on Astrology, Palmistry, Tarot, Vedanta, Meditation, Yoga, Clairvoyance, Healing, Trance, ESP, etc., and evening movies, discussion, etc.
Saturday, April 13, 10 a.m., 2 p.m.
Arboretum, Main Meadow and 7 p.m.
Mason Hall, U of M
FESTIVAL CELEBRATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND  –  TUAL SHARING
Feeling Flow Day involving chanting, singing, dancing, Noon pot Lunch Feast, Gatherings of various types, Sufi Dancing, Yoga, etc.
Easter Sunday April 14, from Sunrise till Sunset
Arboretum Main Meadow

Accommodations
bring your own food, musical instruments, things to sit on and sleep in and we will try to provide places to sleep.

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TUNE IN

WEMU 88.1 FM (487-2229)
*“Composite” 3-5 pm, Mon. Sun.
*“Late Night Show”, 10:30 pm-1 am Mon.-Sun.
*“Jazz Scope” 6-1 pm Sat.
*“Collector” 7-10 pm Sun.

WHNE 95 FM
*Nostalgia-oldies station. Good dance program on late Sat. nights

WABX 99.5 FM (961-5675)
*David Perry Mon.-Fri. 6-10am
*Rhonda Tanton Sat.-7am-noon
*Jack Broderick Mon.-Fri. 10am-2pm Sun noon-5pm
*Mark Parenteau Mon.-Fri. 2-6pm
*Paul Greiner Mon 6-10pm, Thurs-Fri 10pm-2am, Sat-Sun 1-pm-2am Sat.-Sun. 5-10pm
*Ken Benson Mon. 2-6pm

WDET 101.9 FM
*Bud Spangler, “Jazz Today” Mon. 9 pm-1 am, repeat Sat. 12 mid-4 am
* Jim Gallert, “Jazz Yesterday” Thurs. 6-8 pm
*Ken Cox, “Kaleidophone” Sat. 5-8 pm
*“Bombay Bicycle Club” – Phil Mendelson, Stu Whitmer, and Mike McCoy, Mon.-Fri. 4-6 pm.

WNRZ 102.9 FM 9 pm-6 am (665-0569) (668-0569)
*Joe Tiboni Fri. & Sun “early”, Mon. “late”
*Ruth Bennett, Thur. & Fri. “early” Sun. “late”
*Peter Steinmetz, Sat. & Tues. “early”
*Ann Christ, Sat. & Wed. “late”
*Larry Monroe, Mon. “early”, Thur. “late”
*News with Griff three times or so a day

WIOT 104.7 FM (419-248-3377)
*Dorian Paster, Mon.-Fri. 7-11 am
*Pink Bird Mon.-Fri. [cutoff]

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EVERY WEEK

SUNDAY
Learning Exchange meeting (educational cooperative and resource center) 4 pm every 4th Sunday of the month, 802 Monroe St.

MONDAY
HRP Steering Committee meeting – 516 E. William (above the Campus Bike Shop), 5:30 pm

TUESDAY
Gay Liberation Front Meeting – 3rd floor conference room South Wing, Michigan Union, 8 pm
Cable 3 8:30 pm – A2 City Council meeting (replay of Monday’s meeting).

WEDNESDAY
GAWK (Gay Awareness Women’s Kollective) – 3rd floor conference room South Wing, Michigan Union, 8 pm, all women welcome.
Guild House Conversation – discussion on “Man/Woman relating”, soup and sandwiches, noon, $.40

THURSDAY
Picket Wrigley (Lettuce and Farah Boycott)
3:30-5:45 pm, Rides leave from north side of Michigan Union at 3:15 pm, return at 6 pm

FRIDAY
Gay Coffeehouse – Halfway Inn, East Quad, 9 pm
Picket Wrigley (Lettuce & Farah Boycott)
3:30-5:45 pm, Rides leave from the north side of Michigan Union at 3:15, return at 6 pm

SATURDAY
Picket Wrigley (Lettuce & Farah Boycott)
11am-5pm. Rides leave from north side of Michigan Union 10:45, 12:45, and 2:45, return at 1, 3, and 5 pm. For more info call Boycott office 763-0258, Dave Super 769-1326, in Ypsi, Mary Szczesiul 483-9593

MONDAY-FRIDAY
Cable 3 – Local News Jim Zimmerman 7pm
Cable 3 – Community Dialogue, host Bruce Warshal. Various people are interviewed on local concerns.

MONDAY-SUNDAY
Learning Exchange (educational coop and resource center), call 662-5189 or come to 802 Monroe every night except Sat., 6-10pm

COOPS
*Itemized Coop (food) – call 663-1111 for distribution region, order, house, distribution house.
*Neighborhood Action Center Food Coop (serving low income people). Call 769-3771 or visit the center at 543 N. Main, ask for Greg
*People’s Food Coop – General meetings twice a month. Call 761-8173 or visit the store at 722 Packard for more info.
*People’s Produce Coop (fruits and vegetables) – $4.25 per week, order a week in advance at 1305 Martin Pl. or the Northside portable, 11am-2pm. For more info call 449-4210 or 662-8329.
*Ypsilanti Food Coop – $1.00 membership fee allows you to pick up order forms at 401 S. Adams, distribution center the same, 10 am-1 pm. For more info call John 481-0689, Mike 483-5458, Gladys 485-0067, or Maxine 482-2549.
*Coop Auto (car repair), Call 769-0220 for appointment and info, 2232 S. Industrial Rd. 7:30am-5:30pm.
*Naked Wrench (bike repair) call the workshop 764-6177, Ray 761-1733, Bill 663-5579, or Chris 665-0608

ART
*Museum of Art – Starting March 17, paintings from Western University Collection, 17th-20th Cent. Also contemporary art and Indian Art from the permanent collection.
*Rackham – Starting March 14 University of Michigan Undergraduate Show.
*Forsythe Galleries – Till March 11 paintings by Albert Mullen, sculpture by John Stephenson, and graphics by Paul Stewart. Starting March 13, graphics by Nancy Davidson, and constructions by Nancy Wilkoff.