Calendar
Calendar
Friday 28 Moon in Libra then in Scorpio 8:09 pm
On this day in 1915: Emma Goldman tells the first US audience how to use a contraceptive. She chooses 15 days in jail instead of a $100 fine. In 1972, Soledad Bros., including Ruchell Magee are acquitted of killing a prison guard.
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Bananas" (Woody Allen) MLB3, 7, 8:30 & 10, $1.25. "Putney Swope" (Robert Darney) MLB4. 7:15, 8:45 & 10:15, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "International Animation" 7,8:45 & 10:30, $1.00
Cinema II: "Viridiana" (Luis Bunuel) 7 & 9 $1.00
Mediatrics: "Camelot" 7 & 9:30, $1.00
DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Fear Eats the Soul" (Rainer Werner Fassbinder) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1.50)
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Highwoods String Band 9 pm, $2.50, folk
Bimbo's AA: Banjo Sing Along Band, 8 pm, 50 cents
Bimbo's on the Hill: Foreplay, 8:30 pm, no cover, r&r
Chances Are: Masquerade. 9 pm, r&r
Hill Lounge: Tate Blue's Band, 9:30, blues
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell, 9:30 pm, $1
Mr. Flood's Party: Grevious Angels, 9:30 pm, $1, c&w
Pretzel Bell: Live entertainment. 10 pm. $1.50
Rubaiyat: We The People. 9:30 pm, no cover
Rackham Lecture Hall: Woodwind Quintet concert, 8 pm, free
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & The Average American Band. 9:0 pm, $1.50, r&r
Suds Factory: Quinn, 9:30, $1
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Hugh Masekela, 9:30 & 11:15 & 1 am. $4. jazz
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: Jessie, 9 pm-midnight, $1.50, light folk & rock
Raven Gallery: Odetta, 9:30 & 10:30. $3, the first lady of folk song
The Underground Express: Other Bros., Pam Valencia. Mable Hunter & Contagious Others, 10;45 & 12:45, $2, soul
Watts Club Mozambique: Sonny Stitt. Clarence Wheeler & Terry Pollard Trio, 9:30, $3.50, jazz
Ford Auditorium: The Average White Band, 8:30, sold out.
Masonic Auditorium: Inner Soul Jazz, 8 pm. tickets $6.50 & 5.50 at Masonic B.O. 832-6648
E. LANSING
Lizard's: Country Fried w/Alan Lee, 9:30 pm c&w
The Stables: Les McCann, 10 & 12, jazz
TOLEDO
Toledo Sports Arena: ZZ Top and Kiss, $6.50 at the door
TV
1 am: Rock Concert with Steppenwolf, Pulse and Brian Auger's Oblivion Express. Ch. 7
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
University Theatre Showcase presents "No Place to be Somebody" play by Charles Bordone, 8 pm in Mendelssohn Theatre. Tickets & info 764-0450
The Mad Madonna's, an original production which celebrates the forward positive movement of women through improvisation, dance & song. 8 pm at Halfway Inn. East Quad. Donation $2 goes to Joanne Little Defense Fund.
Indochina Peace Campaign presents a multimedia War Bulletin presentation on the current military situation in Cambodia and Vietnam. Video news clips, slides, photos and speakers. 8 pm in the meeting room of the Ann Arbor Public Library. Free.
U of M Professional Theatre Program (PTP) presents "The Sunshine Boys," 8 pm in Power Center. Ticket info: 764-0450
Babysitting at the Children's Community Center (COC) 7 pm-1 am, 75 cents/hr. 663-4392.
YPSILANTI
Ypsi Players Dinner Theatre presents "The Prisoner of Second Avenue" a comedy by Neil Simon. 6:30 pm (buffet) at the Flaming Pit, 3750 Washtenaw. Reservations 485-0595.
DETROIT
Multi Media Festival at the Earth Center, $2
Feel like boogie'n after the Average White Band concert? Then check out the Dance by Rebod. (Lotsa Glitter, Jeans, Patches). 9 pm until ?; Tickets are $4 in advance, $5 at the door, free refreshments. At the D.A.V. Hall at 1360 East Jefferson. For info call "Wigs & Stuff Boutique"
Saturday 29 Moon in Scorpio
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Children of Paradise" (Marcel Carne) 8:00 only, $1. "L'Age D'or" (Luis Bunuel) & "Blood of a Poet" (Jean Cocteau) 7&9, $1
Mediatrics: "Camelot" see 3/28
US-China People's Friendship Association of Ann Arbor and the Chinese Student Association will present a film entitled "A Brilliant Spectacle," on the Asian-African-Latin American Table Tennis Tournament held in Peking. The film is in color with English subtitles, and includes footage of the games, dancing, singing, and a tour of the Chinese countryside as well as industrial areas. Admission is only 75 cents. Free refreshments, 1:30 and 3:30 pm in the Modern Language Building, UM, Ann Arbor.
WCBN presents tapes of Radio King & His Court of Rhythm recorded live in the Savoy - Shelby Hotel. 10 pm (just before the Saturday Night Party Show with David Fenton.) 89.5 FM
DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre III: 'The Childhood of Maxim Gorky" (Mark Donskel) 7 & 9, $2
The Earth Center: "Salome," story by Oscar Wilde and "More About Me" by George Bernard Shaw" 2 shows 8 & 11 pm
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Highwoods String Band see 3/28
Bimbo's AA: Banjo Sing Along Band, see 3/28
Bimbo's on the Hill. Foreplay, see 3/28
Chances Are: Masquerade, see 3/28
Hill Lounge: Tate Blues Band, see 3/28
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell, see 3/28
Mr. Flood's Party: Grevious Angels, see 3/28
Pretzel Belt: Live entertainment, see 3/28
Rubaiyat: We The People, see 3/28
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American Band, see 3/28
Suds Factory: Quinn, see 3/28
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Hugh Masekela, see 3/28
The Earth Center: An evening of sitar and folk music.
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: Jean and Pam, 9 pm-midnight, $1.50, contemporary folk
Raven Gallery: Odetta, see 3/28
The Underground Express: Other Bros, Pam Valencia, Mable Hunter & Contagious Others, see 3/28
Watts Club Mozambique: Sonny Stitt. see 3/28
Masonic Auditorium; Robin Trower, 8 pm, tickets $6.50 & 5.50 at B.O. 832-6648
E. LANSING
Lizard's: Country Fried w/Alan Lee, see 3/28
The Stables: Les McCann, see 3/28
TV
1 pm: Soul Train: BB King, the Younghearts, People's Choice, Ch. 2
2 pm: Sir Graves Ghastly presents "The Mark of the Vampire " Bela Lugosi, Ch. 2
2:30 pm: Backstage at the American Song Festival
5:30 pm: World of Survival "Secrets of the Trout Stream" Ch. 50
8:00 pm: Video History of Ann Arbor, Part 3: Business produced largely by the Ann Arbor Public Library. Cable 3
10:30 pm: Document -"Abortion: The Debate Goes On". Part 1: Spokespeople for several groups concerned with the abortion issue present their views. Ch. 9
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
U of M Theatre Showcase presents "No Place to Be Somebody," see 3/28
U of M PTP presents "The Sunshine Boys" see 3/28
Babysitting at the CCC, 7 pm-1 am, 75 cents/hr. 663-4392
YPSILANTI
Ypsi Players Dinner Theatre presents "The Prisoner of Second Avenue" see 3/28
Drama presented "The Family" at Congress St. Church of God in Ypsi. Drama Dept. of Anderson College, Indiana, 7:30 pm, free.
DETROIT
Children's Theatre: Films and live entertainment 2 pm at the Earth Center, 50 cents
Sunday 30 Moon in Scorpio then in Sagittarius 11:12 pm
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Port of Shadows" (Marcel Carne) 7 pm, $1. "Easy Living" (Mitchell Leisen) 9:05, $1
Cinema ll:"Dreams That Money Can Buy" (Hans Richter) 7 & 9, $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's AA: Banjo Sing Along Band. 8 pm, no cover
Blind Pig: Classical, 9:30 pm, $1 (downstairs only)
Chances Are: Masquerade, see 3/28
Del Rio: Live jazz in the afternoon
Dooley's: Live entertainment, 8 pm, no cover
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell, 9:30 pm, no cover
Mr. Flood's Party: Melidosis, 4 pm, 50 cents, Latin jazz. Daddy G & the Nightrain, 9:30, 75 cents
"The Music of Latin America": Suni Paz in concert. 8 pm, MLB3 in conjunction with Latin Americans in Struggle Colloquium
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American Band, 9:30 pm, $1, r&r
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Hugh Masekela, see 3/28
The Earth Center: Live jazz, 6-10 pm. free
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: Live jazz, 2- 5 pm
Raven Gallery : Odetta, see 3/28
The underground Express: Other Bros, Pam Valencia, Mable Hunter & Contagious Others, see 3/28
Masonic Auditorium: Robin Trower, see 3/29
Music Hall: Quincy Jones, 2 shows, sold out.
E. LANSING
The Brewery: Passport, 9:30 pm. $1.50, German jazz
Lizard's: Country Fried w/Alan Lee, see 3/28
Stables: Les McCann, see 3/28
TV
2:00 pm: Channel 7 Special Movie "The Clowns" Laurel & Hardy and Buster Keaton Ch. 7
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
U of M PTP presents "The Sunshine Boys", see 3/28
DETROIT
Children's Theatre, 2 pm at the Earth Center, 50 cents
Monday 31 Moon in Sagittarius
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Juliet of the Spirits" (Fellini) 9 pm, $1.25
HRP-Film Benefit: 7 & 9:20 pm. "All the King's Men." Huey Long in Louisiana. At the Matrix Theatre (old Mark's Coffeehouse, 605 E. William). $2 donation.
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Blue Monday with Boogie Woogie Red, 9:30 pm, $1 (downstairs only), blues
Chances Are: Lightnin', 9 pm, r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Stillhouse String Band, 9:30 pm, no cover
Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 9 pm, $1, c&w
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American Band. see 3/30
Suds Factory: Ketch. 9:30 pm, 50 cents, r&r
DETROIT
The Earth Center: Folk music, 9 pm, open auditions, $1
E. LANSING
Lizard's: Friends Road Show, 9:30 pm, mime, magic, r&r
Stables: Eric Anderson, 8:30 & 10:30 pm, folk
EACH ONE GIVE ONE: U of M Student Blood Bank. March 31, 11-5 Union Ballroom; April 1 , 11-5 Union Ballroom; April 2, 11-5 Union Ballroom; April 3, 11-5 Anderson Room in the Union; April 4. 11-5 place to be announced. We need your blood. Questions? Cali 994-0237
DETROIT
Organic Gardening class: learn to grow produce without the use of harmful chemicals. 7 pm at the Earth Center, free
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Colloquium: "Latin Americans in Struggle": Workshops on Latin American Women in Struggle, with Suni Paz, Argentine artist. Time & place to be announced, 663-1111
Future Worlds Lecture Series presents Jean Houston on "New Ways of Being: Consciousness and its Transformation." (Altered States of Consciousness, Imagistic & Mytho-poetic thinking, SynestheasĂas [hearĂng color and seeing sound], time distortion, accelerated mental process and modalities of the creative process) 8 pm in Hill Auditorium
Day Care Demonstration at City Council, 8;30 pm
Tuesday 1 Moon in Sagittarius
APRIL FOOL'S DAY
On this day in 1832: Bureau of Indian Affairs formed on this date. It was a part of the War Dept. at that time.
In 1866: U.S. Congress passes Civil Rights Bill that gives equal rights to all persons born in the U.S.A. excepting Native Americans. In 1965: Vietnamese National Liberation Front (NLF) issues 5-point plan reaffirming determination to fight U.S. aggression, liberate the South, protect the North.
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Going Places" (Bertrand Blier) 7 & 9, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "Potemkin" (Sergei Eisenstein) 7 pm. $1. "Scarface" (Howard Hawks) 9:05, $1
Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "What's Up Doc?" (Peter Bogdanovich) 7 & 9. $1.25
New World Film Co-op; "Slaughterhouse 5" (Vonnegut) Nat. Sci. 7 & 9. $1.25
YPSILANTI
Classic Film Series: "The Dragon Murder Case" (1935) 8 pm in Strong Auditorium, 25 cents
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Chances Are: Bob Seger and Lightnin' 9 pm, advance tickets $3.50, r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Gemini, 9:30 pm. no cover
YPSILANTI
Huron Hideaway: 2 jazz bands, Infinity and another to celebrate festivities of the Ann Arbor Hash Bash. 8 pm-2 am. 50 cents. Put on by Infinity Productions
Suds Factory: Ketch, see 3/31
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Ted Baker. 9:30, 11:15 & 1. $3 50, jazz
Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, 9 :30 & 10:30 $3, folk
E. LANSING
Brewery : Chick Corea, 2 shows, $4, jazz
Lizard's: Country Fried w/Alan Lee, 9:30 pm, c&w
Stables: Eric Anderson, see 3/31
TV
7 pm: A legislative report from Perry Bullard Cable 3
10 pm: Soundstage "Yes We CanCan" the Pointer Sisters. Ch. 56
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
HASH BASH on the Diag beginning at noon. The Friends Roadshow will be there with the "Underwear Olympics" and an "Egg Toss." Also Peachy Cream Theatre Productions will be there.
Latin Americans in Struggle Colloquium: Workshops on Chile with Claire Beauville, French sociologist involved with worker-run factories in Chile; and Amy Conger, American historian, imprisoned and tortured by military junta. Time & place 663-1111
Reyner Banham, British architectural historian will speak on "The Magnificent Imagination Man & Megastructure" 3:30 pm Chrysler Center Aud., Bonisteel Blvd., North Campus
YPSILANTI
Julian Bond, civil rights leader and currently a Georgian State Senator will speak on "Changing the Color of Politics" 8 pm. Pease Auditorium, EMU
DETROIT
"Chiropractory and How to Self Apply" lecturer Dr. Leifson, 7:30 pm at the Earth Center Ballroom, free
Wednesday 2 Moon in Sagittarius then in Capricorn 6:09 am
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Potemkin" see 4/1. "White Heat" (Raoul Walsh) 9:05. $1
New World Film Co-op: "Between Time & Timbuktu" (Vonnegut) Nat. Sci. 7 & 9 $1.25. "Malcolm X" MLB3, 7:15 & 9 $1.25 (in cooperation with Friends of the Ann Arbor SUN)
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Bank Dick" and "Never Give A Sucker an Even Break" with W.C. Fields, 7&9:15, $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Hoot night, 9 pm, 75 cents, folk
Bimbo's on the Hill: Foreplay, 8 pm, no cover. r&r
Blind Pig: Otherside, 9:30 pm, $1 (downstairs only) jazz
Chances Are: Stephen Miller & the Linn County Band, 9 pm, $2
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell, 9:30 pm, no cover
Mr. Flood's Party: Grevious Angels, 9:30 pm, 75 cents, c&w
Pretzel Bell: Starlight on the Rails. 9 pm, $1 c&w
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Red Bye Express, 9:30 pm. $1, r&r
Suds Factory: Ketch, see 3/31
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Ted Baker, see 4/1
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: Open mikes for women, 8-11 pm, peasant lunch available
Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, see 4/1
Red Carpet Lounge: Secret Life, 9:30 pm, $1 r&r
Rock & Roll Farm: Sunshine, 8:30 pm, $1. r&r
Stables: Eric Anderson. see 3/31
EVENTS
DETROIT
Tai Chi (advanced) 6:30-8 pm. Instructor Mark English at the Earth Center, free
Kundalini Yoga, 8 pm, instructor Mr. Warner at the Earth Center, $1
Thursday 3 Moon in Capricorn
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: Citizen Kane" (Orson Welles) 7 & 9:15, $1
Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "Don't Look Now" (Nicholas Roeg) and "Performance" (Mike Jagger) 994-9041 for times.
Women's Studies Film Series: "Women's Liberation" ABC News covers the women's movement including 1971 takeover of Ladies Home Journal, "Fear Woman" - 3 powerful women of Ghana tell about their work and life. 8 pm, MLB1, free
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Three Stooges Festival" 8 pm $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Benefit for the Free People's Clinic featuring Dede Palazola, The Aging Children, 9 pm, $1.50, folk
Bimbo's on the Hill: Foreplay, see 4/2
Blind Pig: Spectrum, 9:30, $1 (downstairs only) jazz
Chances Are: Steve Miller & the Linn County Band, see 4/2
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell, 9:30 pm, $1
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & his Country Volunteers, 9:30 pm, 75 cents
Pretzel Bell, RDS Boys, 9 pm, $1, bluegrass
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Red Eye Express, see 4/2
Pease Auditorium: the EMU Jazz Ensemble 8 pm
Suds Factory: Ketch, see 3/31
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Ted Baker, see 4/1
The Earth Center: Detroit jazz & blues benefit weekend: The Coppland Johnson Blues Band. 8 pm, $2
Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, see 4/1
Red Carpet Lounge: Secret Life, see 4/2
Rock & Roll Farm: Sunshine, see 4/2
E. LANSING
The Brewery: Chick Corea, 2 shows, $4, jazz
Lizard's: Hickory Wind, 9:30 pm
Stables: Gil Scott-Heron, 8:30 & 10:30, jazz
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Latin Americans in Struggle Colloquium: "The Peruvian Approach to Chance" with Julio Cotler, Peruvian social scientist, UNAM. Time & place 663-1111
DETROIT
Tai Chi (beginner's) 6:30-8 pm at the Earth Center, free
Friday 4 Moon in Capricorn then in Aquarius 4:46 pm
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: Czech Festival: "Intimate Lighting" (Ivan Passer) 7 & 10 pm. $1. "Black Peter" (Milos Forman) Ann Arbor premiere, 8:30 pm, $1
Cinema II: "Red Desert" (Michelangelo Antonnioni) 7& 9 pm, $1.25
Mediatrics: "Dr. Zhivago" 7 & l0 pm, $1
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Duck Soup" and "Monkey Business" with Marx Bros. 7 & 9:30, $1
DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me" (Francois Trauffaut) 7 & 9. $2 (students $1.50)
E. LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Adam's Rib" with Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn 7 & 9:15 pm in 107 S. Kedzie Hall, MSU, $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Michael Cooney, 9 pm $2.50, folk
Bimbo's AA: Banjo Sing Along Band, 50 cents, 8 pm
Bimbo's on the Hill: Foreplay, 8:30 pm, no cover, r&r
Blind Pig: Silvertones, 9:30 pm, $1, rhythm and swing
Chances Are: Dr. Bop & the Headliners, 9 pm, $2.50 student, $3 regular
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell, see 4/3
Hill Lounge: Shades of Blue, 9:30 pm, r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers, 4-7 pm, free. North County Grass Band, 9:30 pm. $1, bluegrass
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys. 10 pm. $1.50, bluegrass
Rubaiyat: We The People. 9:30 pm, no cover
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & Average American Band, 9:30 pm, $1.50, r&r
Suds Factory: Ketch, 9:30 pm, $1, r&r
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Ted Baker. see 4/1
The Earth Center: Multi-Media benefit with BoBo Jenkins. Films "African Music" and "Blues" 8 & 11 pm, $2. Proceeds go to the Belle lsle Blues Festival (August)
Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, 9:30 & 11:30 $3, folk
Red Carpet Lounge: Secret Lite, 9:30, $1.50 r&r
Rock & Roll Farm: Sunshine, see 4/2
E. LANSING
Lizard's: Hickory Wind, see 4/3
Stables: Gil Scott-Heron, 10 & 12 pm, jazz
TV
9:30 pm: Legacy of a Dream. Documentary on Martin Luther King. Ch. 7
1 am: Rock Concert with Yes, David Essex, Jimi Hendrix, Fania All-Stars, Brian Codd and Rush.Ch. 7
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Latin Americans in Struggle Colloquium: "Politics and Society in Latin America" two-day discussion. Guillermo O'Donnell, "The Political Economy of Bureaucratic Authoritarian States." "The Political Impact of Multinational Corporations." 7:30 at Rackham's East Lecture Hall.
University Dancers in Concert, 8 pm at the Power Center, $2,50, 764-6273
Day Care Fight Inflation Luncheon and Press Conference featuring education and critic John Holt (author of How Children Fail, How Children Learn and Escape From Childhood). To support the Day Care Charter Amendment. Menu: cornbread, beans, rice and greens. 75 cents minimum donation; money desperately needed. Checks accepted. At the Methodist Church Social Hall (corner of State and Huron). Please join us.
MARCH AGAINST THE WAR-TO THE ROTC BLDG. Begins at Noon on the Diag
UofM Law School presents the documentary film "The Murder of Fred Hampton" and speakers: Lawyers Matt Piers and Jeff Haas who work in the People's Law Office in Chicago. Legal worker Diane Rappaport who works on the Fair Jury Project of the Hampton suit. Free admission; donations to help with the Hampton suit will be requested. Sponsored by the National Lawyers Guild, Ann Arbor Chapter In room 100 of Hutchins Hall, UofM Law School
Babysitting at the CCC, 7 pm-1 am. 75 cents/hr 663-4392
YPSILANTI
Ypsi Players Dinner Theatre presents"The Prisoner of Second Avenue" see 3/28
"The Last Poets" an institution in the black community, 8 pm in Pease Auditorium EMU $2 students, $3 general admission
The Music Stand in Berkley, Michigan is sponsoring the first annual Midwest Guitar Festival. If you play and sing, here is your chance to compete with others in the midwest. Here's how it works. Drop in at the Music Stand on Twelve Mile between Greenfield and Coolidge and register for the Midwest Guitar Festival. Prizes include bookings at the Railroad Crossing, the Colonial Lounge and the Back Seat, plus guitars and other prizes. The Midwest Guitar Festival April 4, 5 and 6th. Call 543-2330 for more information. Judges: Herb Cohen (Raven Gallery), Tim Rice (Gail & Rice Booking), Ron Coden (Railroad Crossing), Free admission.
Saturday 5 Moon in Aquarius
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: Czech Festival: "The Witches Hammer" Ann Arbor premiere, 7 & 9:05 $1
Cinema II: "Dodes "Ka-den" (Akira Kurosawa) Ann Arbor premiere, 7 & 9:30. $1.25
Mediatrics: "Dr. Zhivago" see 4/4
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Lady Sings the Blues" 7 & 9:30, $1.50
DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre III: "The Emigrants" (Jan Troell) 7 & 9:45. $2 (students $1.50)
E. LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Adam's Rib" 7 & 9:15 in the Union Parlor's, MSU, $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Michael Cooney, see 4/4
Bimbo's AA: Banjo Sing Along Band, see 4/4
Bimbo's on the Hill: Foreplay, see 4/4
Blind Pig: Silvertones, see 4/4
Chances Are: Dr. Bop & the Headliners, see 4/4
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell, see 4/3
Hill Lounge: Shades of Blue, see 4/4
Mr. Flood's Party: Stoney Creek, 9:30 pm, $1 c&w
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 4/4
Rubaiyat: We The People, see 4/4
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben and the Average American Band, see 44/
Suds Factory: Ketch, see 4/4
DETROIT
Bakers Keyboard: Ted Baker, see 4/1
The Earth Center: Multi-Media Benefit, see 4/4
Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, see 4/4
Red Carpet Lounge: Secret Life, see 4/4
Rock & Roll Farm: Sunshine, see 4/2
Henry Ford Community College: Maria Muldaur and Old Buck, 8 pm at HFCC Athletic Bldg. Tickets $5 at all Hudson's, Dearborn Music and HFCC Info Center.
Olympia: Alice Cooper, sold out.
E. LANSING
Lizard's: Hickory Wind, see 4/3
Stables: Gil Scott-Heron. see 4/4
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Latin Americans in Struggle Colloquium: "Policy-Making in Authoritarian States" Phillippe Schmitter. 10:30 am in Rackham's East Conference Room. Coffee served. "Patterns of Mobilization in Authoritarian States" 1:30 pm in Rackham's East Conf Room.
University Dancers in Concert, 2:30 & 8 pm Power Center, matinee $1.50, eve $2.50
Babysitting at the CCC 7 pm-1 am, 75 cents/hr. 663-4392
YPSILANTI
Ypsi Players Dinner Theatre presents "The Prisoner of Second Avenue"
John Barth, distinguished American author, will be featured speaker at EMU Writers' Conference. 2:30 pm, Rm. 204, Pray-Harold, EMU
Sunday 6 Moon in Aquarius
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: Czech Festival: "A Report on the Party and the Guests'" 7 & 9:05. $1
Cinema II: "The Knack and How to Gel It" (Richard Lester) 7 & 9, $1
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Lady Sings the Blues," see 4/4
E. LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Adam's Rib" 2, 7 & 9:15 in Union Ballroom MSU, $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Michael Cooney, see 4/4
Bimbo's AA: New McKinney Cotton Pickers, 1 pm, $3, jazz. Banjo Sing Along Band. 8 pm no cover
Blind Pig: Classical music, 9:30 pm, $1 (downstairs only)
Del Rio: Live jazz in the afternoon
Dooley's: Live jazz, 8 pm, no cover
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell, 9:30 pm, no cover
Mr. Flood's Party: Melidosis, 4 pm, 50 cents, Latin jazz. Starlight on the Rails, 9:30 pm, 75 cents
Union Ballroom: Get Out the Vote Marathon presented by the Friends of the People's Ballroom. Featuring Daddy G & his Night-train, Rabbits, Mixed Bag, Mojo Boogie Band. the Silvertones, Diamond Rio, play at 5 pm till midnight. Tickets $2.50
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American Band, 9:30 pm, $l, r&r
Pease Auditorium EMU: String Ensemble, 8 pm
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Synergy. 9:30 pm, jazz
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Ted Baker, see 4/1
The Earth Center: Live jazz, 6-10 pm, free
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: Live jazz 2-5 pm
Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, see 4/4
Rock & Roll Farm: Sunshine, see 4/2
Masonic Auditorium: Ramsey Lewis Jazz Show with Ramsey Lewis, Eddie Harris and Millie Jackson, 8 pm. Tickets $7, 6 & 5 at Hudson's Grinnell's and Masonic B.O.
E. LANSING
Lizard's: Hickory Wind, see 4/3
Stables: Eddie Harris, 8:30 & 10:30 pm, jazz
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
University Dancers in Concert, 2:30 pm at the Power Center, $1.50
DETROIT
Children's Theatre, films and entertainment, 2 pm at the Earth Center, 50 cents
Monday 7 Moon in Aquarius then in Pisces 5:17 am
Mozambican Women's Day commemorating the death of comrade Josina Machel
ELECTION DAY - VOTE THE CREEPS OUT!
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Boogie Woogie Red, 9:30 pm, $1 (downstairs only), blues
Mr. Flood's Party: Stillhouse String Band, 9:30 no cover
Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 9 pm, $1 , c&w
Union Ballroom: The Friends of the Ann Arbor SUN present Gil Scott-Heron, 2 shows 8 & 10:30 pm. Tickets $4 available at the Blind Pig, Ann Arbor SUN, both Discount Records, Michigan Union, Bonzo's Dog House Records, Wherehouse Records in Ypsi.
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben & the Average American Band, see 4/6
Suds Factory: Cross Fire, 9:30 pm, 50 cents, r&r
DETROIT
Ford Auditorium: Golden Earring and the James Gang, $6.50, 5.50 & 4.50
TV
7 pm: Interview with Gil Scott-Heron and the Midnight Band. Scott-Heron, poet, novelist, musician and teacher talks about his life, his multiple careers and the revolutionary message of his music. Ch. 56
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Latin Americans in Struggle Colloquium: "Conflict Between Indigenous People's and Dominant Cultures" Gonzalo Castillo, Colombian political scientist. Time & place 663-1111
Tuesday 8 Moon in Pisces
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Satyricon" (Fellini) 7 & 9:30, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "Grand Illusion" (Jean Renoir) 7 pm, $1. "Golddiggers of '35'" (Busby Berkeley) 9:05, $1
New World Film Co-op: "Ten Days Wonder" Nat. Sci.,7 & 9. $1.25
YPSILANTI
Classic Film Series: "The World Changes" (1933) 8 pm in Strong Auditorium, 25 cents
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR Blind Pig: Ann Arbor Experimental Jazz 9:30 pm, $1 (downstairs only) jazz
Chances Are: Ten High, 9:30 pm, r&r
Mr. Flood's Part : Pete Karne's Blues Band 9:30 pm, 75 cents
YPSILANTI
Holy Trinity Chapel EMU: EMU Madrigal Singers give a concert in costume. 8 pm
Suds Factory: Cross Fire, see 4/7
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Grove Holmes. 9:30. 11:15 & 1 am, $3.50, jazz
Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, 9:30 & 10:30 $3, folk
Olympia: Alice Cooper Show with Susie Quatro 7.50, 6.50 & 5.50
E. LANSING
Lizard's: Country Fried w/Alan Lee, 9:30 pm
Stables: Eddie Harris, see 4/1
TV
10 pm: Soundstage: "Arlo's Gang" Arlo Guthrie, Steve Goodman and Hoyt Axton. Ch. 56
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Latin Americans in Struggle Colloquium: "Conflict Between Indigenous Peoples and Dominant Cultures," see 4/7
Wednesday 9 Moon in Pisces then in Aries 5:45 pm
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Casablanca" w/Bogart 7, 9, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "Grand Illusion" (Jean Renoir) 7 pm, $1
New World Film Co-op: "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" Nat. Sci., 7 & 9:15, $1.25
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "The Last Detail" 7 & 9, $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Hoot Night, 9 pm, 75 cents, folk
Chances Are: Ten High, see 4/8
Bimbo's on the Hill: Live entertainment, 8 pm no cover, r&r
Blind Pig: Otherside, 9:30 pm, $1 (downstairs only) jazz
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell, 9:30 pm, no cover
Mr Flood's Party: Grevious Angels, 9:30 pm, 75 cents
Pretzel Bell; Starlight on the Rails, 9 pm, $1, c&w
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Skip Van Winkle, 9:30 pm, r&r
Suds Factory: Cross Fire. see 4/7
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Grove Holmes, see 4/8
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: Open mikes for women. 8-11 pm, peasant lunch available.
Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, see 4/8
Rock & Roll Farm: Sunshine, 8:30, $1, r&r
Stables: Eddie Harris, see 4/7
Thursday 10 Moon in Aries
On this day in 1970: U.S. starts bombing Cambodia
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Pather Panchali" 7 & 9, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "The Crowd" (King Vidor) 7 pm $1. "Moulin Rouge" (John Houston) 9:05 $1
Women's Studies Film Series: "Emerging Woman" Documents history of women in U.S. showing sex, race and class influences. (Produced by Women's Film Project Inc.) "Sylvia, Fran & Joy" 3 young middle-class women represent different choices of family life. 8 pm, MLB1, free
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "The Last Detail" see 4/9
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Jay Stilstra and John Norton, 9 pm, $1.50, folk
Chances Are: Ten High, see 4/8
Bimbo's on the Hill: see 3/9
Blind Pig: Old Buck, 9:30 pm, $1 (downstairs only)
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell, 9:30 pm,$1
Mr. Flood's Party: Pete Karne's Blues Band, 9:30 pm, 75 cents
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9 pm, $1, bluegrass
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Skip Van Winkle, see 4/9
Suds Factory: Cross Fire, see 4/7
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Grove Holmes, see 4/8
Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, see 4/8
Rock & Roll Farm: Sunshine, see 4/9
E. LANSING
Lizard's: Bryan Lee Blues Band, 9:30, blues
Stables: Eddie Harris. see 4/7
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Latin Americans in Struggle Colloquium. Spanish-speaking groups in the United States: "Migrant Workers in Michigan" Time & place 663-1111
Friday 11 Moon in Aries
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Reefer Madness" and "The Cocaine Comedy" MLB4, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "Showboat" (George Sidney) 7 & 9:05, $1
Cinema II: "Day for Night" (Francois Truffaut) 7 & 9:15, $1.25
Mediatrics: "The Harrad Experiment" 7:30 & 9:30, $1
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "The Last Detail" sec 4/9
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Casablanca" (Michael Curtiz) w/Humphrey Bogart, 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "The Harder They Come" (Perry Henzell) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1.50)
E. LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Go West" w/Marx Brothers, 7 & 9:15 in B 104 Wells Hall MSU $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Fenning All Star String Band, 9 pm, $2.50, folk
Chances Are: Ten High, see 4/8
Hill Lounge: Flamingo Hotel, 9:30 pm, r&r
Bimbo's AA: Banjo Sing Along Band, 8 pm, 50 cents
Bimbo's on the Hill: Live entertainment, 8:30 no cover, r&r
Blind Pig: Synergy, 9:30 pm, $1, jazz
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell, see 4/10
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & his Country Volunteers, 4-7 pm, free. Silvertones, 9:30 $1, swing r&b
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 10 pm, $1.50,.bluegrass
Rubaiyat: We The People, 9:30 pm, no cover
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Sunshine, 9:30 pm, $1.50, r&r
Suds Factory: Cross Fire, 9:30 pm, $1, r&r
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Grove Holmes, see 4/8
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse
Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, 9:30 & 11:30 $3, folk
Rock & Roll Farm: Sunshine, see 4/9
E. LANSING
Lizard's: Bryan Lee Blues Band, see 4/10
Stables: Eddie Harris, 10 & 12 pm, jazz
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Lecture: "The Audible icon: Indian Music & Miniature Painting" Dr. Harold Powers, Dept. of Music, Princeton Univ. 4 pm, Rm 203 Tappan Hall. (Jointly sponsored by Center for South & Southeast Asian Studies, History of Art & Humanities)
Babysitting at the CCC, 7 pm-1 am, 75 cents/hr. 663-4392
YPSILANTI
Peter Plagens, California painter and critic will speak on "Two Polar Traditions/Assemblage and Reductive Sensibilities," 1 pm, Sill Lecture Hall 1, EMU
"Winterthing" a Theatre of the Young Production by the EMU Players, 8 pm in Quirk Auditorium, EMU, $2.50
EMU Opera Workshop presents one-act opera "Captain Lovelock" and scenes from "La Boheme" and "Faust" 8 pm, Roosevelt Auditorium, EMU
Saturday 12 Moon in Aries then in Taurus 4:54 am
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Dames" (Busby Berkeley) 7 pm, $1. "The Gay Divorcee" (Mark Sandrich) 9:05, $1
Cinema II: "Day for Night" see 4/11
Mediatrics: "The Harrad Experiment" see 4/11
New World Film Co-op: "The Boyfriend" (Russell) MLB3, 7 & 9:15, $1.25. "The Music lovers" (Russell) MLB4, 7 & 9:15 $1.25
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Executive Action" -a controversial view of Kennedy's assassination, 7 &9, $1
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Paths of Glory" (Stanley Kubrick) 7&9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "The New Land" (Jan Truell) 7 & 9:45. $2 (students $1.50)
E. LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Go West," sec 4/11
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Fenning All Star String Band, see 4 /11
Bimbo's AA: Banjo Sing Along Band, see 4/11
Blind Pig: Synergy, see 4/11
Chances Are: Ten High, see 4/8
Hill Lounge: Flamingo Hotel, see 4/11
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell, see 4/10
Mr. Flood's Party: Silvertones, 9:30 pm, $1
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 4/11
Rubaiyat: We The People, see 4/11
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Sunshine, see 4/11
Pease Auditorium: Composers' Forum concert 8 pm
Suds Factory: Cross Fire. see 4/11
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Grove Holmes, see 4/8
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse:
Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, see 4/11
Rock & Roll Farm: Sunshine, see 4/9
E. LANSING
Lizard's: Bryan Lee Blues Band, see 4/10
Stables: Eddie Harris, see 4/11
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The Community Pre-School Health Project will present a free children's health fair at the Arbor Park Nursery, 3200 Braeburn Circle. On-site immunization, vision and hearing assessments, oral examination, nutritional assessments, counseling, physicals, lab tests & free follow-up care PLUS cartoons, filmstrips, day care activities.
Babysitting at the CCC, 7 pm-1 am, 75 cents/hr 663-4392
YPSILANTI
"Winterthing" a theatre of the Young Production, 2 & 8 pm, see 4/11
EMU Opera Workshop presents one-act opera "Captain Lovelock" sec 4/11
Minority Expo, a benefit to raise scholarship funds, features arts and crafts of ethnic minorities, noon-7 pm at Bowen Field Hse.
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