Calendar
Club locations for events, and film group phones and auditoriums in this calendar are on pages 24 & 25.
FRIDAY 31
Moon in Libra
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR Cinema Guild: "Rule of the Game" (Jean Renoir) French subtitles, 7 & 9:05, $1
Cinema II: "Le Feu Follet" (Louis Malle) French subtitles, 7 & 9, $1
Mediatrics: "American Graffitti" 7:30 & 9:30 $1
New World Film Coop: "Cabaret" (MLB4) 7 & 9:30, $1.25
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Paper Chase" w/ Timothy Bottoms, 7 & 9, $1
DETROlT
Cass City Cinema: "Our Relations" (Laurel & Hardy) and short: "lf I had a Million" (W.C. Fields) 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "If I Had a Gun" (Francois Truffaut) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1)
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Ark: Lou & Sally Killen, 9pm, $2.50, folk
Golden Falcon: Live entertainment
Bimbo's in Ana Arbor: Gaslighters, 9:30 ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hiil: Tryst teaturing Mike Taylor, 9:30. r&r
Blind Pig: Muskadine Blues Band, 9:30, $1 blues
Chances Are: Clicker, 9:30, $1
The Hill Lounge: Shades oí Blue. 9:30, no cover
Mr. Flood's Party : Cosmic Cowboy, 9:30, $1 c&w
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9:00, $1.50, bluegrass
Rubaiyat: We the People, 9:30, no cover
YPSILANTl
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American White Band, 9:30, r&r
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, 9:00, $1
Suds Factory: lan Quail, 9:30pm, $1. r&r
The Underground: Red Eye Express, 9:30, $1
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Pharoah Sanders, 9:30 $3.50, jazz
Poor Womem's Paradise Coffeehouse: Lauri McPherson, 9 lo midnight. $1.50, feminist folk
Raven Gallery: Buffo & Elaine Philpoe, 9:30 & 11:30, $3
Red Carpet: Fly, 9:30, $1.50, r&r
The Savoy: Howlin' Wolf, 10 & 12, call 963-7100 for cover info. Blues
The one and only Howlin' Wolf will be moaning' the blues at the Savoy - Shelby Hotel on Fri. Jan. 31.
The Underground Express: The Soulful Sonics, Destination Love, & Sammy Ward; 10:45 & 12:45. $2, soul
Watts Club Mozambique: Esther Phillips, 10:30 $3.50, soul
Olympia: Led Zepplin, sold out
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Willie Dixon, 10 & 12, blues
Lizards: Keg Belly, 9:30 pm, $1, r&r
SHOWCASE JAZZ presents GARY BURTON QUINTET in concert 8 & 10:30 at MSU McDonel Kiva. tickets $3 - available at the door or at MSU ticket office. Gary Burton will also be conducting workshops on improvisational technique and melodic development - 2 - 4 pm (FRl. in Rm. 31 of MSU Union, Sat. in McDonel Kiva).
WAYNE
The Red Door: Pa Webb & The Young Country, 9pm, no cover, c&w
TV
11:30pm: Wide World In Concert: Fleetwood Mac, Ch.7
1:00 am: Rock Concert: Steppenwolf, Ch.
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Michigan Assembly to save the 1973 Paris Peace Agreements. Among the national and regional speakers who will address the assembly are: Fred Branfman (director of the Indochina Resource enter in Washington, D.C.), Le Ahn Thu (a Vietnamese woman who will speak about the current situation in the Saigon zones in the south), Jean-Pierre Debris (a French citizen who was imprisoned by the Thieu regime in Saigon for speaking out against the war, Bob Chenowith (an American former prisoner of war in Hanoi), 8pm at Hill Auditorium
Indochina Mobile Education Project: multimedia presentation designed to educate Americans about the Vietnamese will be at Briarwood all day w/ displays including 20 6-foot panels of photographs frorm Indochina, original artwork and poety by Vietnamese adults and children and more.
Peachy Cream presents Fever Pitch" (a musical comedy revue) 8pm, East Quad Aud, $2. Info and reservations call 764-4186 between 6 & 8pm.
YPSILANTI
EMU Theatre production of Shakespeare's Richard III, 8pm in Quirk Aud. EMU campus, ticket info: 487-1221
DETROIT
"China and the Third World," a lecture by Chung-lu Tsen, a founder of the US-China People's Friendship Association on China's role in the world today. 7:30 at Trinity Methodist Church, 13100 Woodward
SATURDAY 1
Moon in Libra then in Scorpio 0:55am
National Freedom Day
M0VIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Meet John Doe" (Frank Capra), "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" (Frank Capra) 7 & 9, $1 each
Cinema II: "Black Orpheus" (Marcel Camus) Brazilian-Portuguese subtitles, 7 & 9, $1
Mediatrics: "American Graffitti" see 1/31
New World Film Coop: 'Cabaret" see 1/31 and "O Lucky Man" (Macolm McDowell) 7 & 10, (MLB 3), $1.25
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Acapulco Gold" (Bob Grosvenor) 7 & 9, $1
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Horsefeathers" (Norman McLeod) w/ Marx Bros. 7 &9:30,$1.50
Detroil Film Theatre III: "Derby (Robert Kaylor) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1 )
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Ark: Lou & Sally Killen, see Fri. 1/31
Blind Pig: Muskadine Blues Band, see 1/31
Chances Are; Clicker, see 1/31
The Hill Lounge: Shades of Blue, see 1/31
Mr. Flood's Party: The Hardest Bros, 9:30 $1, c&w
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 1/31
Rubaiyat: We the People, see 1/31
UofM School of Music: Degree Recital - Ava Ordman, tromboline. Recital Hall,8pm
YPSILANTI
Suds Factory: lan Ouail, see Fri. 1/31
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American White Band, see 1/31
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, see 1/31
The Underground: Red Eye Express, see 1/31
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Pharoah Sanders, see 1/31
Poor Women's Paradise: Rita Leasure and Jean & Pam, 9 to midnight, $1.50, traditional and contemporary folk
Raven Galley : Buffo & Elaine Philpoe, see 1/31
Red Carpet: Fly, see 1/31
The Savoy: Howlin' Wolf, see 1/31
Circus Circus: Rush, see 1/31
The Underground Express: Soulful Sonics, Destination Love & Sammy Ward, see 1/31
Watts Club Mozambique: Esther Phillips, see 1/31
continued from page 23
E. LANSING
The Stables: Willie Dixon,. see 1/31
Lizards: Keg Belly, se 1/31
SHOWCASE JAZZ presents GARY BURTON QUINTET in concert, sec Fri. 1/31
WAYNE
The Red Door: Pa Webb & The Young Country, sec 1/31
TV 7:00pm: "Everything You Wanted to Know About the CIA But Dare Not Ask!'" former CIA informant Peter James discusses the big brother. Channel 7
7:00pm: Community Dialogue, Cable 3
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The Indochina Peace Campaign invites you to join many of the national speakers visiting Ann Arbor for the ACCORDS WEEK in a Vietnamese Dinner, Saturday evening in U of M Residential College. Authentic Vietnamese preparations of chicken, fish and vegetables, live Vietnamese folk music and several film and slide presentations. An evening to honor the 2nd anniversar of the Paris Peace Accords, $3 contribution for dinner.
American Indian POW WOW: 12 noon to midnight at Michigan Union Ballroom sponsored by Native American Student Association
Peachy Cream presents "Fever Pitch" sec 1/31
Indochina Mobile Education Project at Briarwood Mail, see 1/31
YPSILANTI
EMU Theatre production of Shakespeare's Richard llI, see 1/31
MSU University Activities Board; Special Projects presents STAN LEE (publisher of Marvel Comics & creator of characters of' Spider-Man, the Hulk, etc.) Lecturing on "COMIC BOOKS & the WORLD AROUND U-" 2:30 pm in 108B Wells Hall - MSU and at 8 pm at Erickson Kiva. Tickets: $2 at door or at Union ticket office.
SUNDAY 2
Moon in Scorpio
On this day in 1848, the TreatY of Guadalupe-Hildalgo was signed, ending the Mexican-American War and ceding 1/3 of Mexico's land to the U.S.
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "La Dolce Vita" (Frederico Fellini) Italian subtitles. 8pm, $1
Cinema II: " Sherlock Jr." (Buster Keaton) 7 & 9, $1
New World Film Coop: "If" (Malcolm McDowell) 7 & 9 (Nat Sci) $1.25
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Acapulco Gold" see 2/1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Ark: Shape note singing, 6:30 pm, free, any and all welcom
Bimbo's in Ann Arbor: Mothers Voice & Carey Price, 2 - 5:30pm, c&w; Gaslighters, 9 pm, ragtime
Blind Pig: The Silk Purse, 9:30, 50¢ classical
Chances Are: Lightnin' Red. 9:00, blues
Del Rio: Live jazz in the afternoon
Dooley's: Craig Marsden
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith and his Country Volunteers, 9:30, 50¢, c&w
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American White Band, see 1/31
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, 9 pm, no cover
The Underground: Red Eye Express, see 1/31
Bowen Field House: World Community Food Bank presents "The Dramatics" w/ Rena Scott, "24 Carat Black," "The Brotherhood," and "Junie" of the Ohio Players. 6:30 Opm. Tickets $5 in advance, $6:50 at the door. Profits go to save the starving children. A Sunset Production.
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Pharoah Sanders, see 1/31
Poor Women's Paradise: live jazz, 2-5pm, $1.50
Raven Gallery: Buffo & Elaine Philpoe, see 1/31
Red Carpet: Fly, see 1/31
The Savoy: Howlin' Wolf, see 1/31
The Underground Express: Soulful Sonics, Destination Love & singing Sammy Ward, see 1/31
E. LANSING
The Stables: The Crusaders, 8:30 & 10:30, jazz
Lizards: Pine Ridge Band, 9:30pm, country rock
WAYNE
The Red Door: Pa Webb & The Young Country see 1/31
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
American Indian POW WOW: 12 noon - 5 pm see 2/1
Young Socialist Alliance class "Socialism & the Black Struggle" 7:30 pm in Room 43104, Michigan Union.
YPSILANTl
EMU Theatre presents Shakespeare's Richard III, see 1/31
DETROIT
Over 30 small publishers of books and magazines headquartered in Michigan will be represented in the first SMALl PRESS EXHIBIT to be held at the main Detroit Public Library (5201 Woodward at Kirby) during the month of February. OPEN HOUSE: from 1 - 5 pm in the exhibit hall at Main Library
MONDAY 3
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Coop: "Paths of Glory" (Stanley Kubrick) 8:45 only, $1.25 and "Los Olividados" (Louis Bunuel) 10:30 only $1
New World Film Coop: "Pink Flamingos" 7 & 9 (Nat Sci) $1.25
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Boogie Woogie Red "Blue Monday" 9:30 pm, $1
Chances Are: Jr. Walker & the All Stars with the Mojo Boogie Band, 9:30, $2.50
Jr. WALKER & THE ALL STARS are back for another one night stand at Chances Are, Mon. Feb. 3, 9:30 pm, $2.50.
Pretzel Bell: Diamond Reo, $1, c&w
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Justice Wild, 9:30, r&r
Suds Factory: Squeeze, 9:30 pm. $.50, r&r
DETROIT
Watts Club Mozambique: Grady Tate, 10:30 $3.50, jazz
E. Lansing
The Stables: Pharoah Sanders, 8:30 & 10:30 jazz
Lizards: Friends Road Show, 9:30pm, mime, magic, r&r
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
FUTURE WORLDS LECTURE SERIES presents JESSICA TUCHMAN on "Determination of Government Decisions on Technology". Ms. Tuchman will discuss her role in trying to get environmental legislation passed in Congress and the problems she has come up against. 8 pm in Rackham.
ENVIRONMENTAL FEMINISM: 1st meeting (seminar). The course will meet 1 evening a week and is open to any woman. 7 - 10 pm at the Guild House, 802 Monroe. Call Sue 668-6478 for info. Class will be limited to 20.
Lecture: "The Indian Movement", Bob Yellow Bird, 1 pm at Washtenaw Comm. College, E.S B. Lecture Hall No. 1.
Interview: "Women and the lndian Movement", Regina Brave Dixon at 1:30 pm on WPAG Radio, 1050 AM, 107.1 FM.
Open Discussion "The Indian Movement", Regina Brave Dixon, Bob Yellow Bird, 3 pm at Alice Lloyd Hall, Pilot Program
Main Event - "Wounded Knee and the Fort Meigs Treaty" Regina Brave Dixon, Bob Yellow Bird, Paul Johnson, 7:30 pm at Physics & Astronomy Bldg. No. 170 E. (bet. E. Univ. & Church, 1/2 block N. of S. Univ.)
TUESDAY 4
Moon in Scorpio then in Sagittarius 7:11 am
On this day in 1961, armed revolutionary action was initiated in Luanda, the capital of Angola, by MPLA (Movemento Popular de Libertacao de Angola), the ANGOLA REVOLUTION begins.
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Coop: "Ivan the Terrible, Pan 1" (Sergei Eisenstein) 7, 8:45, 10:30, $1.25
New World Film Coop: "400 Blows" 7 & 9 (Nat Sci) $1.25
Ann Arbor Health Care Collective: "Hospital" (Frederick Wiseman) a documentary on health care in the Kuenzel Room (Michigan Union 1st floor) 7:30, free. Discussion afterwards.
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst, 9pm, no cover, r&r
Blind Pig: Goody Goody Spare Change Strut Band, 9:30
Chances Are: Good Time, 9:30
UofM School of Music: Baroque Trio, 8pm. Rackham Auditorium (violin, double bass, oboe, harpsichord)
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Justice Wild, see 2/3
Suds Factory: Squeeze, see Mon. 2/3
DETROIT
Raven Gallery: Buffo & Elaine Philpoe, 9:30 & 10:30, $3
RedCarpet: Magic Panda, 9:30, $1.50, r&r
The Savoy: Don Preston Band, 10 & 12, $4, r&r
The Underground Express: Soulful Sonics, Destination Love & singing Sammy Ward, 10:45, 12:45, $2, soul
Watts Club Mozambique: Grady Tate see 2/3
E. LANSING
The Stables: Pharoah Sanders, see 2/3
Lizards: Country Fried w/ Allen Lee, 9:30 pm, bluegrass
TV
5:50 pm: Community Announcements, Cable 3
8:30 pm: Ann Arbor City Council meeting, Cable 3
9:30 pm: One Man 's China #5. "One Nation Many People". This film is devoted to the 50 million Chinese who are ethnically not Chinese at all. Ch. 56
10:00 pm: Soundstage with Donovan and Dave Mason. Ch. 56
WEDNESDAY 5
Moon in Sagittarius
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Coop: "Women in Love" (Ken Russell) 7 & 9:30, $1.25
New World Film Coop in cooperation with the Friends of the SUN: "Day of the Jackal" 7 & 9:30, $1.25
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "American Graffitti" 7 & 9, $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Ark: Hoot Amateur Night, 9 pm, $.75, folk
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst, see 2/4
Blind Pig: Otherside, 9:30, $1, jazz
Chances Are: Goodtime, 9:00
Mr. Flood's Party: Gemini, 9:30, 50¢, folk
UofM School ol Music: Degree Recital: Alan Hawkins, bassoon, 8 pm, Recital Hall
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Justice Wild, see 2/3
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, 9 pm, no cover
Suds Factory: Whiz Kids, 9:30 pm, $.50, r&r
DETROIT
Raven Gallery: Buffo & Elaine Philpoe, sec 2/4
Red Carpet: Magie Panda, see 2/4
The Savoy: Don Preston Band, see Tues, 2/4
The Underground Express: Soulful Sonics, Destination Love and Sammy Ward, sec 2/4
Watts Club Mozambique: Grady Tate, sec 2/3
E. LANSING
The Stables: Pharoah Sanders, sec 2/3
TV
"Women and Children in China" will be the topic of discussion with Ruth Sidel, author of the book with that title, on Ch. 56, Wed. Jan. 5, 7 pm.
6:50 pm: Community Announcements, Cable 3
7:00pm: Community Dialogue, Cable 3
7:00 pm: Woman - "Women & Children in China." Ruth Sidel is guest, who has traveled extensively in the People's Republic of China studying the role of woman, child care facilities and urban neighborhood organization Ch. 56
8:00 pm: Commune:hour long documentary provides an in-depth study of a commune in People's Republic of China, exploring the internal workings of the commune. Ch. 56
11:30 pm: "In Search of Howard Hughes" Unauthorized biography hosted by Peter Lawford Ch. 7
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
University Theatre Program Guest Artist-in-Residence series presents BREAD & ROSES, a Documentary of the Early Labor Revolution told in song & words, 8 pm in Power Center Advance Sales & info - 764-0450
PANEL DISCUSSION: 'The Indians and the Criminal Justice System", 2pm at the Layers Club Lounge (corner of State St. &. S Univ.)
LECTURE: 'The Indian Movement", Regina Brave Dixon & Bob Yellow Bird, 4pm at School of Social Work, 2nd floor Aud.
THURSDAY 6
Moon in Sagitturius then in Capricorn 4:43pm
DAY OF SOLIDARITY WITH GUATEMALA
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Indochina Peace Campaign: "On the Waterfront" and "One Eyed Jacks" with Marlon Brando, 7:30 & 9:30 (Nat Sci) $2 (double bill)
Ann Arbor Film Coop: "Woman in The Dunes" (Hiroshi Teshigahara) 7 & 9:30, $1.25
Women's Studies Film Series: "Chisholm: Pursuing a Dream." Documentary of Shirley Chisholm's struggle during the 1972 Presidential campaign against racism and sexism.
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: " American Graffitti" see 2/5
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Ark: Skunk's Misery String Band, 9pm, $1, folk
Golden Falcon: Live entertainment
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst, see 2/4
Blind Pig: Synergy, 9:30, $1, jazz
Chances Are: Goodtime, 9pm
Mr. Flood's Party: Diamond Reo, 9:30, $1 c&w
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9pm, $1, bluegrass
Rubaiyat: Dino & the Continentals, 9:30 pm, no cover
UofM School of Music: Faculty Recital, John McCollum, tenor; Nancy Hodge, piano. 8 pm Rackham
Women's Studies Film Series presents "Chisholm: Pursuing a Dream." The documentary of her struggle during the 1972 Presidential campaign. 8 pm, MLB 1, FREE.
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American White Band, 9:30, r&r
Huron Hotel & Loonge: Iris Bell. 9 pm, $1
Suds Factory: Whiz Kids, see Weds. 2/5
DETROIT
Raven Gallery: Buffo & Elaine Philpoe, see 2/4
Red Carpet: Magic Panda, see 2/4
The Savoy: David Bromberg, 10 & 12, $5
The Underground Express: Soulful Sonics, Destination Love & Sammy Ward, see 2/4
Watts Club Mozambique: Gandy Tate, see 2/3
E. LANSING
The Stables: Pharoah Sanders, see 2/3
Lizards: Hickory Wind, 9:30 pm, country rock
WAYNE
The Red Door: Pa Webb & the Young Country 9pm, no cover, c&w
TV
6:50pm: Community Announcements, Cable 3
7:00 pm: Commnunity Dialogue, Cable 3
12 midnight: Announcements, Cable 3
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Comic Opera Guild presenst Johann Strauss' "Die Fledermaus" 8pm in Lydia Mendelssohn theatre, $3. Invo 665-6074
Peachy Cream presents "Fever Pitch" (a musical comedy revue) 8 pm, East Quad Aud $2. Info and reservations call 764-4184 between 6 and 8 pm
Transcendental Meditation, 8pm in the Union Kuenzel Rm, free
YPSILANTI
EMU Theatre presents Shakespeare's Richard 111, 8 pm at Quirk Aud EMU Campus. Ticket info: 487-1221
University Theatre Program presents BREAD & ROSES, see Wed. 2/5
FRIDAY 7
Moon in Capricorn
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema II: "Adrift" (Jan Kadar) Czech, subtitles, 7 & 9, $1
Mediatrics: "Save the Tiger" with Jack Lemmon. 7:30 & 9:30, $1
New World Film Coop: "American Graffitti" 7 & 9:15 (MLB 3) $1.25
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "American Graffitti" see 2/5
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Dead Reckoning" (John Cromwell ) with Humphrey bogart 7 & 30 $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Shadows of our Forgotten Ancestors" (Serge Parajanov) 7 & 9 (in Rackham Aud, 80 Farnsworth), $2 (students $1)
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Ark: Paul Sievel, 9 pm, $2.50, folk
Golden Falcon: Live entertainment
Bimbo's in Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, 9 pm, ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst featuring Mike Taylor, 9 pm, no cover, r&r
Blind Pig: Silvertones, 9:30, $1. r&b/c&w
Chances Are: Good Time, 9 pm
The Hill Lounge: The Bull Winkles, 9:30 no cover
Mr. Flood's Party: Merrimal County, 9:30, $1, c&w
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys. 9pm. $1.50, bluegrass
Rubaiyat: We The People, 9:30
UofM School of Music: Contemporary Directions, 8 pm, Rackham Aud.
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American White Band, see 2/6
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, see 2/6
The Underground: Ezekial Longrspur, 9:30, $1
Suds Factory: Gabriel, 9:30 pm, $1, horns
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Art Blakey, 9:30, $3.50, jazz
Poor Woman's Paradise: Cindy Laverty, 9 to midnight, $1.50, blues piano
Raven Gallery: Buffo & Elaine Philpoe, see 2/4
Red Carpet: Magic Panda, see 2/4
The Savoy: Secret Life, 10 & 12, $2, r&r
The Underground Express: Soulful Sonics, Desination Love & Sammy Ward, see 2/4
Watts Club Mozambique: Grady Tate, see 2/3
Ford Auditorium: Queen, 8 pm, tickets $6.50, 5.50, 4.50 at Box Office or by mail
E. LANSING
The Stables: Pharoah Sanders, 10 & 12 pm, jazz
Lizards: Hickory Wind, see Thurs. 2/6
WAYNE
The Red Door: Pa Webb & the Young Country, see 2/6
TV
6:50 pm: Community Announcements, Cable 3
7:00 pm: Community Dialogue, Cable 3
10:00 pm: Bergman Film Festival: "The Silence" Ch. 56
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Comic Opera Guild presents Die Fledermaus see 2/6
Peachy Cream presents "Fever Pitch" see 2/6
University Theatre Program presents BREAD & ROSES, see Wed. 2/5
YPSILANTI
EMU Theatre presents Shakespeare's Richard III, see 2/6
SATURDAY 8
Moon in Capricorn
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema II: "Les Biches" (Claude Chabrol) French, subtitles, 7 & 9, $1
Mediatrics: "Save the Tiger" see 2/7
New World Film Coop: "American Graffitti" see 2/7 and "Sex In The Cinema" 7, 8:30 and 10 (MLB 4) $1.25
SEX IN THE CINEMA will be showing on Sat., Feb. 8 at 7, 8:30 & 10, MLB4.
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "The Wild One" with Marlon Brando and "Rebel Without a Cause" with James Dean, 8pm, $1
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Three Strangers" (Jeqa Negulesco) 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "The Rise of Louis XIV" (Robert Rossellini) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1)
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Ark: Paul Siebel, see Fri. 2/7
Golden Falcon: Live entertainment
Bimbo's in Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 1/8
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst, see 2/4
Blind Pig: Silvertones, see 2/7
Chances Are: Good Time, 9pm
The Hill Lounge: The Bull Winkles, see 2/7
Mr. Flood's Party: Merrimac County, see 2/7
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 2/7
Rubaiyat: We The People, see 2/7
UofM School of Music: Degree Recital; Cynthia Fergusen, violin. 8pm, Recital Hall
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American White Band, see 2/6
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, see 2/6
The Underground: Ezekial Longspur, see 1/7
Suds Factory: Gabriel, see Fri. 2/7
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Art Blakey, see Fri. 2/7
Michigan Concert Palace: The Strawbs
Poor Woman's Paradise: Eve Wonda and Barb Haggerty, 9 pm - midnight, $1.50, contemporary and original folk
Raven Gailery: Buffo & Elaine Philpoe, see 2/4
Red Carpet: Magic Panda, see 2/4
The Savoy : Tim Weisberg, 10 & 12, $5, jazz
The Underground Express: Soulful Sonics, Destination Love & Sammy Ward, see 2/4
Watts Club Mozambique: Grady Tate, see 2/3
E. LANSING
The Stables: Pharoah Sanders, see 2/7
Lizards: Hickory Wind. see Thur. 2/6
WAYNE
The Red Door: Pa Webb & the Young Country, see 2/6
TV
6:50pm: Community Announcements.
Cable 3 7:00 pm: Community Dialogue, Cable 3
12 midnight: Community Annoucements, Cable 3
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Comic Opera Guild presents Die Fledermaus, 2 & 8 pm (evening $3, matinee $2.50) see 2/6
Andrew Rock (publisher of Periodical Lunch) will be reading fiction at the DEL RIO in the atternoon (2pm)
Peachy Cream presents "Fever Pitch" see 2/6
University Theatre Program presents BREAD & ROSES, see Wed. 2/5
YPSILANTI
EMU Theatre presents Shakespeare's Richard III, see 2/6
DKTROIT
Bizarre Bazaar: Garage Sale! Basement Sale! Flea Market! Craft Show! Art Fair! 30 booths in all, selling antiques, furniture, knick-knacks, leather goods, original crafts, original art, stained glass, fantastic clothing;: 10 am - 8 pm at the Birmingham Masonic Temple, 357 Woodward (just north of Big Beaver (16 Mile Road)). A Benefit tor Common Ground, Crisis Intervention Center
SUNDAY 9
Moon in Capricorn then in Aquarius 4:17 am
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema II: "A Married Woman" (Jean-Luc Godard) French, subtitles, 7 & 9, $1
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: 'The Wild One" and "Rebel Without a Cause" see 2/8
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Ark: Jam session, 2 pm, all welcome for free; Paul Siebel, see Fri. 2/7. Also - 6:30pm shape note singing
Bimbo's in Ann Arbor: Austin Moro's Big Rock-Jazz Band, 2 - 5:30 pm: the Gaslighters, 9pm, ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst, see 2/4
Blind Pig: Golliard Brass Ensemble, 9:30, 50¢
Chances Are: Good Time, 9pm
Del Rio: Live free jazz in the atternoon
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith and His Country Volunteers, 9:30, 50¢, c&w
UoM School ofMusic: Degree Recital: Christine Mulder, violin, 2:30 pm, Recital Hall; Faculty Recital: Louis Nagel, piano, 4pm, Rackham Aud.; Degree Recital: Cathy Hilbish, soprano, 8pm, Recital Hall; Degree Recital: Joanne Burke, clarinet, 8pm, Stearns Building
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: to be announced
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, 9pm, no cover
The Underground: Ezekial Longspur, 9:30
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Art Blakey, see Fri. 2/7
Poor Women's Paradise: live jazz, 2 - 5pm, $1.50
Raven Gallery: Buffo & Elaine Philpoe, see 2/4
Red Carpet: Magic Panda, see 2/4
The Savoy: Tim Weisberg, see 2/8
The Underground Express: Soulful Sonics, Destination Love & Sammy Ward, see 2/4
Watts Club Mozambique: Grady Tate, see 2/3
Masonic Auditorium: John Mayall with special guest stars Keff Hartley Band and April Wine, 7:30, Tickets 7.50, 6.50, 4.50 available by mail order only to Masonic Box Office,. 500 Temple, Detroit 48202
WAYNE
The Red Door: Pa Webb & the Young Country, see 2/6
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Acu-pressure Massage Workshop. Healing massage based on acupuncture pressure points. 10 am - 5 pm. Please call 662-8858 for further information
DETROIT
Bizarre Bazaar, noon to 6 pm, see 2/8
MONDAY 10
Moon in Aquarius
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Coop: "Stagecoach" (John Ford) 9 pm, $1.25 Cinema Guild: "The Ceremony" (Nagisa Oshima) Japanese, subtitles, 7 & 9:05, $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Blue Monday witll Boogie Woogie Red, 9:30, $1
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben and the Average American White Band, see 2/6
Suds Factory: Possum Kreek, 9:30pm, $.50 r&r
DETROIT
Raven Gallery: Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, 9:30 & 10:30, $3.50
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlene Shaw, 10:30, $3.50, jazz
E. LANSING
The Brewery: Mahogany Rush, 9:30, r&r
The Stables: George Benson, 8:30 & 10:30 jazz
Lizards: Friends Road Show, 9:30 pm: mime, magic, r&r
TV
2:00pm: Woman and Chiidren in China, see 2/5, 7 pm, Ch. 56
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Futurc Worlds Lecture Series presents a PANEL DISCUSSION on Future Energy Systems: WHAT FORM? 8 pm in Rackham Auditorium (Geothermal power, solar power, tidal power, wind power and energy created from organic wastes).
Future World Lecture Series presents a panel discussion on Future Energy Systems: What Form? Mon, Feb. 10 at 8 pm in Rackham Aud.
TUESDAY 11
Chinese New Year of the Hare (4673)
Moon in Aquarius then in Pisces 4:46pm
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Coop: "The Ruling Class" (Peter Medak) 7 & 9:45, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "Wings" (William Wellman) 7pm, $1; "Ben Hur (Fred Nible) 9:30, $1
New World Film Coop: "Animal Crackers" (Marx Bros.) 7 & 9 (Nat Sci) $1.25
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's on the Hill : Tryst, 9 pm, no cover, r&r
Blind Pig: Daddy "G"and the Night Train, 9:30, $1, r&b/jazz
Chances Are: Moppy, 9pm, r&r
UofM School of Music: Trumpet Student Recital, 12:30 pm, Recital Hall and JAZZORAMA, 8pm, Hill Auditorium, $1
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American White Band, see 2/6
Suds Factory: Possum Kreek, see Mon. 2/10
DETROIT
Bakert Keyboard: Art Blakey, see Fri. 2/7
Raven Gallery: Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, see 2/10
The Savoy: Muddy Waters, 10 & 12, for cover info 963-7100, blues
The man who put the ounce into funk, MUDDY WATERS will play the blues at the Savoy, Tues - Sun, Feb. 11 - 16, 10 & 12 pm.
The Underground Express: Other Brothers Duo, Pamela Valencia, Contagious Others and singing Sammy Ward, 10:45, 12:45 $2, soul
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlene Shaw, see 2/10
E. LANSING
The Stables: George Benson, see 2/10
Lizards: Country Fried w/ Allen Lee, 9:30 pm, Bluegrass
TV
6:50 pm: Community Announcements, Cable 3
7:00 pm: Community Dialogue, Cable 3
9:30 pm: One Man's China #6 - "A Great Treasurehouse. This segment explores Chinese traditional medicine and its new applications including acupuncture. Ch. 56
10:00 pm: Soundstage: "Herbie and Chick" Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea, Ch. 56
12 midnight: Community Announcements Cable 3
WEDNESDAY 12
Moon in Pisces
MOVIES
ANN RBOR
Ann Arbor Film Coop: "Marat Sade" (Peter Brook) 7 & 9, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "Wings" and "'Ben Hur" see 2/11
Friends of the SUN International Film Series: "The Unquiet Death of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg" (U.S.) 7 & 9. MLB 3, $1.50
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Serpico" with Al Pacino, 7 & 9:30, $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Ark: Hoot Nite. 9pm, $.75, folk
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst, see 2/11
Blind Pig: Bete Noir, 9:30, $1, jazz
Chances Are: Moppy, see 2/11
Mr. Flood's Party: Eric Glatz, 9:30, 50¢, folk
Pretzel Bell: Charlie Moore, 9pm, $1, bluegrass
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American White Band, see 2/6
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, 9pm, no cover
The Underground: Ketch, 9:30, r&r
Suds Factory: Possum Kreek, see Mon. 2/10
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Art Blakey, see Fri. 2/7
Raven Gallery: Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, see 2/10
The Savoy: Muddy Waters, see 21/1
The Underground Express: Other Brothers Duo, Pamela Valencia, Contagious Others, and Sammy Ward, see 2/11
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlene Shaw, see 2/10
E. LANSING
The Stables: George Benson, see 2/10
TV
10:00 midnight: Announcements,Cable 3
EVENTS
YPSILANTI
Christine Rochefort (from France) wilt speak on the WOMEN'S LIB MOVEMENT in France at 12 noon in the Guild Room and 1 pm in the Tower Room - EMU Campus
DETROIT
The Friends Road Show will perform mime, magic and rock & roll at the Escape Lounge (Joy and Greenfield)
THURSDAY 13
Moon in Pisces
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Coop: "North by Norlhwest" (Alfred Hitchcock) 7 & 9:30, $1.25 I
Indochina Peace Campaign: "Seven Days in May (John Frankenheimer) and "Executive Action" (David Miller) 7:30 & 9:30 (Nat Sci) $2 (double bill)
Cinema Guild: "The Ox-Box Incident" (William Wellman) 7pm, $1; "Gertrud" (Carl Theodore Dreyer) 9:05pm, $1
Women's Studies Film Series: "Frances Flaherty: Hidden & Seeking" A still photographer, partner of documentary filmaker Robert Flaherty reminisces about her life (a beautiful old woman)
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema : "Serpico" see 2/12
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst, see 2/11
Blind Pig: Silvertones, 9:30, $1, r&b/c&w
Chances Are: Moppy, see 2/11
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Mr. Flood's Party : Diamond Reo, 9:30, 75¢ c&w
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9 pm, $1, bluegrass
Rubaiyat: Dino & the Continentals, 9:30, no cover
UofM School of Music: Lecture/Demonstration - "HOLOGRAPHIC PROJECTORS AND READERS for Classrooms and research" 8pm, Rackham Aud.
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American White Band, see 2/6
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell. 9pm, $1
The Underground: Ketch, see 2/12
Suds Factory: Possum Kreek, see Mon. 2/10
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Art Blakey, see Fri. 2/7
Raven Gallery: Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, see 2/10
The Savoy: Muddy Waters, see 2/11
The Underground Express: Other Brothers Duo, Contagious Others, Pamela Valencia, and Sammy Ward see 2/11
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlene Shaw, see 2/10
E. LANSING
The Stables: George Benson, see 2/10
Lizards: Tate Blues Band, 9:30 pm, Blues
WAYNE
The Red Door: Pa Webb & the Country Young, 9 pm, no cover c&w
TV
6:50 pm: Community Announcements, Cable 3
2:00pm Community Dialogue, Cable 3
12 midnight: Announcements, Cable 3
EVENTS
DETROIT
The Friends Roadshow will perform at the Escape Lounge, see 2/12
FRIDAY 14
Moon in Pisces then in Aries 5:23am
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Coop: "The Producers" (Mel Brooks) 7, 8:45, 10:30, $1
Cinema Guild: "'The St. Valentine's Day Massacre" (Roger Corman) 7 & 9:05, $1
Cinema II: Ann Arbor Premiere: "Seduction of Mimi" (Lena Wertmuller) Italian, subtitles, 7 & 9, $1.25
Mediatrics: "Little Big Man" with Dustin Hoffman and Faye Dunaway, 7:30 & 9:45, $1
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Serpico" see 2/12
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "The Pawnbroker" (Sidney Lamut) 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Wedding in Blood" (Claude Chabrol) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1)
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Ark: Michael Cooney, Joe Hickerson, Barry O'Neill, Sam Hinton, 9pm, $2.50, folk
Golden Falcon: Live entertainment
Bimbo's in Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, 9pm, ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst, see 2/11
Blind Pig: The Otherside, 9:30, $1, jazz
Chances Are: Moppy, see 2/11
The Hill Lounge: Mojo Boogie Band, 9:30, no cover, r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Jawbone, 9:30, $1, c&w
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9pm. $1.50, bluegrass
Rubaiyat: We The People, 9:30, no cover
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American White Band, see 2/6
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, see 2/13
The Underground: Ketch, see 2/12
Suds Factory: Possum Kreek, 9:30 pm, $1 ,r&r
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Art Blakely, see Fri. 2/7
Poor Women's Paradise: Linda Sheevey, 9 to midnight, $1.50, contemporary pianist and vocalist
Raven Gallery: Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, see 2/10
The Savoy: Muddy Waters, see 2/11
Underground Express: Other Bros. Duo, Pamela Valencia, Contagious Others and Sammy Ward, eee 2/11
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlene Shaw, see 2/10
Cobo Arena: Rod Stewart and The Faces, 7:30, tickets: 7.50, 6.50 available by mail order only to Cobo Box Office, 901 E. Jefferson, Detroit 48226
E. LANSING
The Stables: George Benson, 10 & 12 pm, jazz
Lizards: Tate Blues Band, see Thur. 2/13
TV
10:00 pm: Bergman Film Festival - "Dreams" Ch. 56
EVENTS
DETROIT
The Friends Road Show will perform at the Escape Lounge, see 2/12
SATURDAY 15
Moon in Aries
MOVIES
Ann Arbor
Cinema Guild: "Maltese Falcon" (John Houston) with Humphrey Bogart, 7 & 9:05, $1
Cinema II: "Seduction of Mimi" see 2/14
Mediatrics: "Little Big Man" see 2/14
New World Film Coop: "The Harder They Come" with Jimmy Clif, 7 & 9, $1.25
The film everyone's been talking about, THE HARDER THEY COME w/ Jimmy Cliff, will be showing on Sat, Feb. 15, 7 & 9 pm, MBL3.
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Scarecrow" with Gene Hackman, 7 & 9, $1
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Fat City" (John Houston)
Detroit Film Theatre II: "Torment" (Alf Sjoberg) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1)
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Ark: Michael Cooney, Joe Hickerson, Barry O'Neill, Sam Hinton, see Fri. 2/14
Golden Falcon: Live entertainment
Bimbo's in Ann Arbor: The Gaslighters, see 2/14
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst, see 2/11
Blind Pig: The Other Side, 9:30, jazz
Chances Are: Moppy , see 2/11
The HilI: Mojo Boogie Band, see 2/14
Mr. Flood's Party : Jawbone, see 2/14
Rubaiyat: We The People, see 2/14
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 2/14
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American White Band see 2/6
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Luis Bell, see 2/13
The Underground: Ketch, see 2/12
Suds Factory: Possum Kreek, see Fri. 2/14
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Art Blakley, see Fri. 2/7
Michigan Concert Palace: REO Speed Wagon
Poor Women's Paradise: Music and Art Fair COFFEEHOUSE BENEFIT, 6pm to midnight, $1.50
Raven Gallery: Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, see 2/10
The Savoy: Muddy Waters, sec 2/11
The Underground Express: Other Bros. Duo, Pamela Valencia, Contagious Others and Sammy Ward, see 2/11
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlene Shaw, see 2/10
TV
7:00 pm: Soundstage, "Herbie & Chick" see 2/11, Ch. 56
10:30 pm: Gerald Ford's America: "Secondhand News". Program focuses on the men and women of the White House press corps, that elite group whose lives are geared to Gerald Ford's every move. Ch 56
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
LOCAL MOTION FAIR at Community High School, noon to 5 (with information about the different community organizations already participating in Local Motion), music, slide shows of local social service activities and more. Membership cards will be on sale for $1. Como Join Us!
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