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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
April
Year
1975
OCR Text

Calendar

For Film, Event & Club Locations, see pages 32 & 33.

FRIDAY 11 
Moon in Aries

Apr. 11, 1765: Gertrudis Bocarnegra, revolutionary leader in Mexico's struggle for independence from Spain, born.

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 Trufaut)7& 9:15, $1.25
Mediatrics: "The Harrad Experiment" 7:30 & 9:30. $1 
Mini Film Festival Part 1 (Festival of Life): "Evolution of a Yogi -Ram Dass," "Little Sisters," "A Difficult Man" 7pm. "Requiem of a Faith." "The Hutterites" & "A Difficult Man" 9pm. All films at Aud B. Angell Hall.
African Film Series: "Segregation in the Schools," "Portrait of the Inner City School," "Marked for Failure" MLB1, 8pm

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "The Last Detail" 7 & 9, $1

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Casablanca" (Michael Curtiz) 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit film Theatre III: "The Harder They Come" (Perry Henzell) 7 & 9, $2 (students S1.50)

EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Go West" (Marx Bros) 7 & 9:15 in B104 Wells Hall, MSU. $1

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Fenning All Star String Band, 9pm, $2.50, folk
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, 6pm, 50 cents, ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hill: Sundowners, 8:30pm, no cover, r&r 
Blind Pig: Synergy. 9:30pm, $1, jazz
Chances Are: Ten High, 9:30pm, $1.50 students, $2 other, r&r
The Hill Lounge: Shades of Blue, 9:30pm, $1, r&r
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell. 9:30pm, $1, r&r
Hamburg Pub: Diamond Rio, 9pm, no cover
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers, 4-7pm, no cover. Silvertones. 9:30pm, $1, country swing
Mendelssohn Theatre: 21st Century Renaissance Concert. 8pm. $2 at door. Advance tickets at Discount Records
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 10pm, $1.50, bluegrass Rubaiyat: We The People, 9:30pm, no cover 

YPSILANTI 
Bimbo's: Sunshine, 9:30pm, $1.50, r&r
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Ursus, 9:30pm, $1 
The Suds Factory: Crossfire, 9:30pm. $1, r&r

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Chet Baker Quintet, shows at 9:30, 11:15 & 1, $3.50, jazz 
Michigan Concert Palace: Rush & Status Quo, 8pm, tickets $5 in advance, $5.50 at the door
Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, 9:30 & 11:30, $3
Red Carpet: Spunk. 9:30pm, $1.50, r&r
Earth Center: Grass Roots of Dixie, $2
Rock & Roll Farm: Sunshine, 8:30pm, $1, r&r
Watts Club Mozambique: Charles Earland, 9:30, $3.50, jazz
Wayne State University Ballroom: Gay Dance, 8pm-2am. Donation $1.50. (Room 275, Student Center Bldg.)

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Eddie Harris, 10 & 12pm, jazz
Lizard's: Bryan Lee Blues Band, 9:30pm, blues

TV
8:00pm: Debate: William F. Buckley, Perry Bullard and Zolton Ferency (at Hill Aud 4/4) Cable 3
11:30pm: Wide World In Concert with Gary Stewart, Jerry Reid, Ron Milsap, Chet Atkins and Dolly Parton. Ch. 7
1:00am: Rock Concert with the O'Jay's. Hues Corporation, Commodores and the Impressions. Ch. 7

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Frank Cedervall (organizer for IWW) will speak at 8pm, Pendelton Libiary, 2nd floor Mich. Union. Free. sponsored by Ann Arbor People's Bicenntenial Committee of Correspondence
A PARTY! A farewell to the Director of the Center for South & Southeast Asian Studies, Prof. Pete Becker. A welcome to the new Director, Prof. Tom Trautmann. Come one, come all! 3:30pm in the Near East Center Library, Lane Hall, U of M
The Residential College Players present Brecht's "Good Woman of Setzuan" 8pm in the Res. College Auditorium. Admission $1.25. More info 763-1 172
Lecture: "The Audible Icon: Indian Music & Miniature Painting" Dr. Harold Powers, Dept. of Music, Princeton Univ. 4pm, Rm 203,Tappan Hall, U of M
Babysitting at the CCC (Children's Community Center) 7pm-lam, 75 cents/hr, 663392

YPSILANTI
"Two Polar Traditions/Assemblage and Reductive Sensibilities", lecture by Peter Plagens, Calif. painter and critic. 1pm, Sill Lecture Hall 1. EMU
"Winterthing" a new Gothic mystery will be performed by EMU Players. 8pm, Quirk Aud, EMU,$2.50. Presented by Theatre of the Young Prod.
EMU Opera Workshop presents one-act opera "Captain Lovelock" and sccnes from La Boheme" and "Faust" 8pm, Roosevelt Aud, EMU.

Saturday 12
Moon in Aries then in Taurus 4:54am

April 12, 1927: The Chiang Kai-shek army massacred Communists in Shanghai.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Dames." (Busby Berkeley) 7pm only, $1 and "The Gay Divorcee" (Mark Sandrich) 9:05 only. $1 
Cinema II: "Day For Night" see 4/11
Mediatrics: "The Harrad Experiment" see 4/11 Mini Film festival Part II (Festival of Life): "The Universal Flame," "Who is Guru Maharaj-ji" and "A Difficult Man" 7pm. "A Difficult Man" and best 2 films of the festival, 9pm. All films in Aud. B Angell Hall

YPSILANTI 
Mud Cinema: "Executive Action," a controversial view of Kennedy's assassination, 7 & 9pm, $1

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Paths of Glory" (Stanley Kubrick) 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "The New Land" (Jan Troell) 7 & 9:45, $2 (students $1.50)
Earth Center Film Night: "Marijuana: Weed with Rootsin Hell" (1936) and "Hashers Delerium" (1906) plus 4 other camp shorts and live Dixicland Music. 2 shows at 8pm & 11pm,$2

EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Go West" see 4/11

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Fenning All Star String Band, see 4/11 Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters see 4/11
Bimbo's on the Hill: see 4/11
Blind Pig: Synergy, see 4/1/1
Chances Are: Ten High, see 4/11
Del Rio: Michael Lynch the Clown, 1:30-4pm, no cover, Mime Hamburg Pub: Diamond Rio. see 4/11
The Hill Lounge: Shades of Blue, see 4/11
Golden Falcon: Iris Bell. see 4/11
Mr Flood's Party: Silvertones, 9:30pm, $1 
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 4/11
Rubaiyat: We the People, see 4/11

YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Sunshine, see 4/11 
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Ursus, see 4/11
Suds Factory: Crossfire, see 4/11
Pease Auditorium: Composer's Forum concert, 8pm

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Chet Baker Quintet, see 4/11
Earth Center: Grass Roots of Dixie, $2
Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, sec 4/11
Red Carpet Lounge: Spunk, see 4/11
Rock & Roll Farm: Sunshine, see 4/11
Watts Club Mozambique:Charles Earland.see4/11 Folk Music Benefit against Hunger: 8pm in the Gabriel Richard Center (Ford Rd & Evergreen) $2 admission charge will be donated to Bread tor the World, a NY based charity and $ received will be designated to go to the African drought disaster. More info 584-6417

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Eddie Harris, see 4/11 
Lizard's: Bryan Lee Blues Band. see 4/11

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Festival of Life: song and dance festival and workshops 11am-6pm in Main Meadows of Nickels Arboretum. More info 764-7442 Symposium: "Political Crisis in America" Florence Kennedy, attorney, NYC; Director. Consumer Info Service, NYC, will speak on "Nelson Rockefeller: Multi-National Delinquent." Donald Freed, author of "Executive Action" and "The Glass House Tapes" will speak on "From Dallas to Watergate: A Decade of Conspiracy." 7:30 , at Rackham Aud.

FREE CHILDREN'S HEALTH FAIR -for preschool age children. Vision and hearing assessments-immunizations- physicals- nutritional assessment -dental assessments, referrals for free follow-up care- lab tests. 10am-5pm at Arbor Park Nursery, 3200 Braeburn Circle. Refreshments, Cartoons. Daycare.

The Residential College Players present Brecht's "Good Women of Setzuan", see 4/11
Square Dance Benefit for the Community Baking Coop: 8pm at the old People's Wherehouse, 404 W. Huron, Ann Arbor.$1 donation. Live band Babysitting at the CCC, 7pm-1am, 75 cents/hour 663-4392

YPSILANTI
"Winterthing" 2 & 8pm. see 4/11  
EMU Opera Workshop presents "Captain Lovelock", see 4/11
MINORITY EXPO, a benefit to raise money for 3 minority scholorship funds: the Chicano Fund, the Native American fund and the Black Faculty and Staff/Martin Luther King/ Malcolm X Fund. Music by 2 bands, "The Infinity" and a mariachi band from the Chicano community. Exhibititions of arts and crafts, karate demonstrations. sword dances, belly dancing, and more. Door prizes. 7pm in Bowen Field House, EMU campus. 25 cents admission.

Symposium on "Political crisis in America" April 10-13, will feature Florynce Kennedy, black feminist and Donald Freed, author of "Glass House Tapes" on Sat.,7:30pm, and Victor Marchetti, author of "The CIA & the Cult of Intelligence" plus Doug Porter, author of "Undercover Agents; A Profile" on Sunday, 2pm, Rackham Aud.

Sunday 13

Moon in Taurus

April 13, 1715: The Yamousee Indian Nation began its struggle for liberation from southern settlements on this day.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Native Land (Paul Strand and Leo Hurwitz) and "Let There Be Light" (John Huston). Rare social documentaries, 7 & 9:05, $1
Cinema II: "Singin' In The Rain" (Gene Kelly, Stan Donen) 7 & 9, $1 
FILM FORUM: 2 provocative, enlightening documentaries: "The Earth Belongs to the People" & "Sahel: Border of Hell"; 3pm at the Trotter House, 1443 Washtenaw. Sponsored by World Community Food Program. Free.

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YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Executive Action," see 4/12

EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Go West," 2, 7 & 9:15 in the Union Parlors, MSU, $1

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 4/11
Blind Pig: Golliard Brass Ensemble, 9-midnight $1 (downstairs), classical 
Chanches Are: Sky King featuring Chris Brubeek, plus a short skit by the Friends Road Show, 9pm, $2 cover, $1.50 with student ID.
Del Rio: Live jazz in the afternoon
Dooley's: The Ted Lucas Trio
Depot House: Gemini, blues/folk/country
Mr. Flood's Party: Melidioso, 4:30-7 :30pm, Latin jazz;Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers, 9:30pm,75 cents 
U of M Museum of Art: The U of M Baroque Trio, 7:30pm, tickets $2.50 in advance only by mail to: Friends of the U of M Museum of Art, Alumni Memorial Hall
HilI Auditorium: Jazz and Modern Music Recital, 2pm
Cady Music Rm., Stearns Bldg.: Minority Music Students Assoc. Recital. Songs and chamber music by black composers. 4:30pm

YPSILANTI
Pease Auditorium: A concert by the Women's Chorus and the Men's Glee Club. 8pm, free

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Chet Baker Quintet, see 4/11 Raven Gallery: Jonathan Round, see 4/11
Red Carpet Lounge: Spunk, see 4/11
Rock & Roll Farm: Sunshine, see 4/11
Watts Club Mozambique: Charles Earland, see

TV
4:00pm: "The Palestinian Question, Part II" The contrasting visions of the lsraeli/Palestinian future, Ch. 56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Festival of Life: Meditation, Sufi Dancing, Music and Poetry, potluck feast, workshops, concert and more. Sunrise to sunset, Main Meadow of Nickels Arboretum. More info 764-7442 Symposium: "Political Crisis in America:" Victor Marchetti, former executive assistant to the Deputy Director of the CIA, author of "The CIA and the Cult of Intetligence" will speak on "The CIA and the lntelligence Community." Doug Porter, co-director of the Organizing Committee for the Fifth Estate, author of "Undercover Agents: A Profile" will speak on "The FBI's Use of Paramilitary Organizations." 2pm in Rackham Aud.
RC Players present Brecht's "Good Women of Setzuan." see 4/11
Come to a Freedom Forum to commemorate the birthday of Thomas Jefferson. 7:30pm Michigan Union
FREE CHILDREN'S HEALTH FAIR -1-5pm, see Sat. 4/12

MONDAY 14

Moon in Taurus, then in Gemini 2:14pm

Apr. 14: Angola Youth Day in honor of Commander Hoji is Henda, killed during MPLA (Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola) attack on Portuguese barracks.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "World of Apu", 9pm $1.25

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Blue Monday with Boogie Woogie Red, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) blues
Chances Are: Friends Road Show, 9:30pm $1.50 students. $2 others. Mime, magic, rock & roll
Mr. Flood's Party: Stillhouse String Band, 9:30pm, no cover
Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 9:30pm, $1, country rock

YPSILANTI
The Suds Factory: Astigafa. 9:30pm, 50 cents, r&r Pease Auditorium: EMU Concert Band performance, 8pm, free

DETROIT
Red Carpet Lounge: Mixed Bag, 3 shows, $2, jazz. (Watch for the new jazz series at the Red Carpet Mondays & Tuesdays!)
Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, 9:30 $3.50, jazz
Masonic Auditorium: Sparks, 8pm, $6.50, 5.50 & 4.50 at B.O. or by mail, r&r

EAST LANS1NG
The Stables: Joe Farrell Quartet, 8:30 & 10 jazz

TV
8.00pm: ABC Theatre: "I Will Fight No More Forever". Special which recounts the epic story of the legendary Chief Joseph who led the Nez Perce tribe in an historic 1,600-mile trek across the northwest to Canada in flight from the American Army, Ch, 7
10:30pm: Behind the Lines, "An Interview with Hunter Thompson at Aspen," Ch. 56

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR
Future Worlds Lecture Series presents Harold Shane, "Social Decisions Demanded by the Future" (the need for changes in educational systems and possible solutions). 8pm, Rackham Auditorium
The Galens of the U of M Medical School will present "Medical Mystery Tour" (a satiric look at the Med. School through the eyes of its students) 8pm in Trueblood Aud. of the Frieze Bldg. S2 admission, $1 students
"Art and the Museum in Ann Arbor: Past and Present": Lecture by Marvin Felheim. Director of the Program in American Culture and U of M Prof. of English Lang. and Literature 8pm in Pendleton Arts Info. Center, 2nd floor, Michigan Union. Tickets $2.50 in advance only by mail to "The Friends of the U of M Museum of Art, Alumni Memorial Hall, Ann Arbor 48104

TUESDAY 15
Moon in Gemini

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "The Lion in Winter" 7&9:I5,$1.25
Cinema Guild: "He Who Gets Slapped" (Víctor Sjostrom) 7pm only, $1 and "Tabu" (Flaherty and Murnau) 9:05 only, $1

YPSILANTI
Classic Film Series: "Smart Money" (E.G. Robinson, 1931) 8pm in Strong Aud, 25 cents

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Pete Karnes Blooze Band, 9:30pm $1 (downstairs), blues
Chances Are: Swiss Movement, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1.50 other, r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Gemini, 9:30pm, free, blues/ folk/country
Pretzel Bell: Grievous Angels, 9:30pm, 75 cents, country
U of M Museum of Art: An Evening of Piano Chamber Music, 8pm. Tickets $2.50 in advance only by mail to Friends of the U of M Museum of Art, Alumni Memorial Hall

YPSILANTI
The Suds Factory. Astigafa, see 4/14

DETROIT
Raven Gallery: Jim Post, 9:30 & 10:30, $3
Red Carpet Lounge: Mixed Bag, see 4/14
Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/14
Ford Auditorium: Supertramp and Chris DeBurgh, 8pm, $6.50, 5.50 & 4.50 at B.O. or by mail, r&r

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Joe Farrell Quartet, see 4/14

TV
8:00pm: Solar Energy: "The Do It Yourself Guide to Sotar Living," Ch. 56
10:00pm: Soundstage: "Dr. John's NewOrleans Swamp," Ch. 56
10:00pm: Rabin: Action Biography. A look at Yitzhak Rabin at work as lsrael's Chief of State and as key figure in the future of the Middie East, Ch. 7

EVENTS
DETROIT
Lecture: "Meditation and Inner Experience" - Stanley Zurowksi. 7:30pm in the Earth Centter Ballroom. Free.

WEDNESDAY 16 
Moon ín Gemini then in Cancer 9:27pm

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe" 7 & 9:30, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "He Who Gets Slapped," see 4/15. "Louisiana Story" (Roben Flaherty) 9:05, $1
Friends of the SUN International Film Series: "Memories of Underdevelopment", revolutionary Cuban cinema from the novel "Inconsolable Memories" by Edmund Desnoes 7&9pm.MLB3. $1.50
Memories of Underdevelopment, once banned in the US, will be shown on Wed. April 16 at MLB3, 7&9 pm, presented by the Friends of the Ann Arbor SUN.
FILM FORUM: "The Earth Belonges to the People" & "Sahel: Border of Hell" 7pm in Michigan Union Assembly Hall. FREE sponsored by World Community Food Program.

YPSILANTl
Mud Cinema: "For Pete's Sake" with Barbara Streisand, 7 & 9, $1 

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's on the Hill: Connection, 9:30pm, no cover, r&r
Blind Pig: Native Son. 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) Latín jazz 
Chances Are: Swiss Movement. see 4/15
Mr. Flood's Party : Grievous Angels, 9:30pm, 75 cents. c&w
Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 10pm, $1
Hill Auditorium: U of M Symphony Band concert, 8pm

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Ursus, 9pm, no cover. r&r
The Suds factory: Astigafa, see 4/14

DETROIT
Raveri Gallery: Jim Post, see 4/15
Red Carpet Lounge: Kramer's Kreemers (with Wayne Kramer of the MC5) 9:30, $1 . r&r
Rock & Roll Farm: Stonebridge, 8:30, $1. r&r Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/14

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Joe Farrell Quartet, see 4/14

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
An Afternoon of Renaissance Poetry, readings by Donald Hall, Prof. of English & Lit. at U of M, 4pm at the U of M Museum ot Art. free
Opening Reception for Michigan Art Faculty '75. 8pm at U of M Museum of Art. Refreshments and contemporary jazz of Free Association. Tickets $2.50 in advance only by mail to "'the Friends of the U of M Museum of Art," Alumni Memorial Hall. Ann Arbor 48104
U of M Gilbert & Sullivan Society presents ""Yeoman of the Guard" 8pm in Mendelssohn Theatre. More info 994-0121 or 7640450 University Theatre Programs present Aristophanes' "The Birds." 8pm in Power Center Advance ticket sale and info 764-0450

YPSILANTI
"Deja Vu"; a mystery writlen and performed by the Afro-Renaissance Company will be presented at 8pm in Roosevelt Aud., EMU campus. Tickets $1 at the door

THURSDAY 17
Moon in Cancer
April 17, 1961: CIA Bay of Pigs Invasion.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op "8 1/2" (Fellini) 7 & 9:30, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "Kiss, Me Deadly" (Robert Aldrich) 7 only, $1 and "My Favorite Wife" (Garson Kanin) 9:05. $1 
Women's Studies Film Series: "Golda Meir," interview with Israel's ex-prime minister. 8pm, MLB1.free

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "For Pete's Sake," see 4/16

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's on the Hill: Connection, see 4/16
Blind Pig: Spectrum, 9:30pm, (1 (downstairs) jazz
Chances Are: Swiss Movement, see 4/15
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers, 9:30pm, 75cents 
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9pm, $1. bluegrass
U of M Museum of Art: Collegium Musicum, an evening of late Renaissance secular music and dance from Italy and England. 8pm at U of M Museum of Art. Tickets $2.50 in advance only by mail to: Friends Of the U of M Museum of Art, Alumni Memorial Hall

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Ursus, see 4/16
The Suds Factory: Astigafa, see 4/14 

DETROIT
Earth Center: The Copeland-Johnson Blues Band, $2
Raven Gallery: Jim Post. see 4/15
Red Carpet Lounge: Kramers Kreemers, see 4/16
Rock & Roll Farm: Stonebridge, see 4/16
Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/14

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Joe Farrell Quartet, see 4/14

TV
9:30pm: Soviet Dissident Pael Litvinov speaking on the Human Rights Movement in the USSR, Cable 3

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Evening of Southeast Asian dance and music, Balinese dance and Thai music. 8pm in Rm 200, Lane Hall (U of M). Refreshments. Sponsored by Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies

FOODDAY 1975
A performance by the Wolverine Dancers, 4pm at the U of M Museum of Art. Free 
"Yeoman of the Guard" see 4/16
U of M Theatre Programs present "The Birds," see 4/16

YPSILANTI
"An Approach to Art Therapy." talk by Gary Barlow, head of Arts Education Dept., Wright State University, Daytona. 7:30pm in Sill Lecture Hall II
"Deja Vu" performed by the Afro-Renaissance Company-wilI be presented at Roosevelt Aut., EMU, see Wed. 4/16.

FRIDAY 18
Moon in Cancer
April 18, 1906: San Francisco EARTHQUAKE.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "An American In Paris" (Vincent Minelli) 7& 9:05,$1 
Cinema II: "Shadows of our Forgotten Ancestors" (Sergei Paradjanov) 7 & 9, $1.25
Mediatrics: "2001 : A Space Odyssey" (Stanley Kubrick) 7 & 10, $1
FILM FORUM: "'The Earth Belonges to the People" & "Sahel: Border of Hell" 7pm in Trotter House, Free Sponsored by World Community Food Program.

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "For Pete's Sake," see 4/16

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "The Producers'" (Mel Brooks) 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "High & Low" (Akira Kurosawa) 7 & 9:30, $2 (Students $1.50)

EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "At the Circus" with the Marx Brothers, 7 & 9:15 in B104 Wells Hall. MSU, $1

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, 6pm, 50 cents, ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hill: Connection, see 4/16
Blind Pig: Big Daddy G & the Nightrain, 9:30pm $1, r&b, jazz 
Chances Are: Swiss Movement, 9:30pm, $1.50 students, $2 others
The Hill Lounge: Shades of Blue, 9:30pm, $1 r&r
Hamburg Pub: Diamond Rio, 9:30pm, no cover
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers, 4-7 pm, free. Old Buck, 9:30pm &1 
Pretzel Bell: RDS Boys, 10pm, $1.50, bluegrass
Rubaiyat: We The People, 9:30pm, no cover
Rackham Auditorium: Contemporary Directions concert. New aspects in electronic sounds, 8pm

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Ursus, 9pm, $1 
The Suds Factory: Astigafa, 9:30pm, $1, r&r

DETROIT
Baker's keyboard: Richard Groove Holmes, shows at 9:30, 11:15 & 1, $3.50 jazz
Earth Center: Eddie Burns with Copeland-Jobnson Blues Band; $2 Raven Gallery: Jim Post. 9:30 & 11:30, $3
Red Carpet Lounge: Kramers Kreemers, see 4/16
Rock & Roll Farm: Stonebridge, see 4/16
Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/14

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EAST LANSING
The Stables: Joe Farrell Quartet, 10 & midnight. jazz

TV
1:00am: Rock Concert with Jim Stafford, Ashford & Simpson, Dave Mason, Ch.7

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR

Scenes from the Modern Repertoire, directed and performed by members of the Dept. of Speech Communication and Theatre (U of M) 3pm at U of M Museum of Art, free
The Gelman/Palidofsky Dance Theatre Concert, 8pm at U of M Museum of Art. Tickets $2.50 in advance only by mail to "The Friends of the U of M Museum of Art, Alumni Memorial Hall, Ann Arbor 48104
"Yeoman of the Guard." see 4/16 University Theatre Programs present "The Birds," see 4/16
Babysitting at the CCC, 7pm-1am, 75 cents/hr, 663-4392

YPSILANTI 
"Deja Vu" performed by the Afro-Renaissance Company - will be presented at Rooseveld Aud., EMU, see Wed. 4/16.

SATURDAY 19
Moon in Cancer then in Leo 2:14am

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Pride & Prejudice" (Robert Leonard)7 &9:05, $1 
Cinema II: "Taming of the Shrew" (Franco Zeffirelli) 7&9:15,$1 
Mediatrics: "2001: A Space Odyssey," see 4/18

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" 7&9:15, $1 

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Dr. Strangelove" (Stanley Kubrick) 7 &9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Playtime" (Jacques Tati) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1.50)
Earth Center Film Night: "Ambassador of Friendship: Richard Nixon": "Sinister Menace"; & "Popeye Meets Sinbad the Sailor"; 2 shows at 8pm & 11 pm, $2

EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "At the Circus" see 4/18

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 4/18
Bimbo's on the Hill: Connection, see 4/16
Blind Pig: Big Daddy G & the Nightrain, see 4/18
Chances Are: Swiss Movement, see 4/18
Depot House: Gemini, blues/folk/country Del Rio, folk music, 2-4pm
Hill Lounge: Shades of Blue, see 4/18 Hamburg Pub: Diamond Rio, see 4/18 Mr Flood's Party: Oíd Bucle, 9:30pm, $1 
Pretze! Bell: RFD Boys, see 4/18 Rubaiyat: We The People, see 4/18
Hill Auditorium: Jackson Browne and Phoebe Snow, 8pm. Reserved seats $6.50, 5.50, 5. and 4.50
Cady Music Room, Stearns Bldg.: "An Evening of Latin American Music," 4:30pm

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Ursus, see 4/18 The Suds Factory: Astigafa, see 4/18

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Richard Groove Holmes, see 4/18
Earth Center: Baby Boy Warren with Copeland- Johnson Blues Band, $2 Michigan Concert Palace: Bob Seger and Freddie King, 8pm. Tickets at Hudsons or at the door

Freddie King with Bob Seger will perform at the Michigan Palace in Detroit, Sat. April 19. Tickets at Hudsons or at the door.

Raven Gallery: Jim Post, see 4/18
Red Carpet Lounge; Kramers Kreemers, see 4/16
Rock & Roll Farm: Stonebridge. see 4/16
Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/14

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Joe Farrell Ouartet, see 4/18

TV
7:00pm: "Is Your Neighbor Hungry?", a sensitive look at hunger in the Detroit area and what people can do to help, Ch.7

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Second Annual Ozone House Walkathon: Walk trom the Diag to Delhi Park in Ann Arbor. Get sponsors to pay for each mile you walk and help support runaway services, drug counseling and the Community Switchboard. For more info call 663- 1111 
Help Celebrate the 200th Anniversary of the "Shot Heard 'Round the World" (the beginning of the American Revolution). Meet at the tree in front of McDonald's on Maynard Street, 11am, PARADE to Nichols Arboretum. Bring flags, your lunch and your friends. Today is the first day of the rest of the revolution. Voorheis Bros. Indoor Circus. Shows at 2 & 8pm at Slauson Jr. High School gymnasium
"Yeoman of the Guard," see 4/16 University Theatre Programs present "The Birds," see 4/16
Babysitting at the CCC, 7pm-1am, 75 cents/hr, 663-4392

SUNDAY 20 
Moon in Leo
April 20, 1769: The great chief of the Ottawas, Pontiac, was assassinated by an Illinois Indian who received a barrel of whiskey for his work from an English trader named Williamson.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Charulata" (Satajit Ray) 7 & 9:05, $1
Cinema II: "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" (Busby Berkeley) 7 & 9. $1

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "'20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," see 4/19

EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "At the Circus", 2pm matinee in Room 35 of the Union, 7 & 9:15 in the Union Parlors, MSU, $1

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 4/18
Blind Pig: Silk Purse. 9pm-midnight, $1 (downstairs) classical
Chances Are: Whiz Kids. $1 students, $1.50 others, r&r
Del Rio: Live jazz in the aflernoon Dooley's: Live music in the evening
Mr. Flood's Party: Melidioso, 4:30-7 :30pm 50 cents, Latin jazz; Starlight on the Rails, 9:30pm. 75 cents 

YPSILANTI
Pease Auditorium: EMU Symphonic Band concert, 4pm, free

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Richard Groove Holmes, see 4/18
Raven Gallery: Jim Post, 9:30 & 10:30, $3
Red Carpet Lounge: Kramers Kreemers, see 4/16
Rock & Roll Farm: Stonebridge, see 4/16
Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/14
Masonic Auditorium: New Riders of the Purple Sage, 8pm, $6.50 reservad seats at B.O. or by mail, r&r/c&w

TV
4:00pm: "Jerusalem" - deals with the Arab and Israeli dispute over the sovereignty of Jerusalem. Ch.56 6:30pm: "A China Memoir" - a filmed account of the visit of a delegation of American women led by Shirley MacLaine to mainland China in the spring of 1974, Ch.56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
University Theatre Programs present "The Birds" (matinee at 3pm), see 4/16

MONDAY 21
Moon in Leo then in Virgo 4:43am

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Rocky & Bullwinkle" 8:30 & 10, $1 
Inmate Project's Frame-up Film Festival: "Attica" (Cinda Firestone) documentary footage of the Attica rebellion. Aud C Angell Hall. 7:30pm. free

The final film in the Frame-Up Film Festival will be "ATTICA"- a gripping documentary of the prison rebellion and massacre. Showing Mon., April 21, 7:30pm in Aud. C.Angell Hall. FREE

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Blue Monday with Boogie Woogie Red, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs), blues
Chances Are: Sha-ba-du, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1.50 others. r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Stillhouse String Band 9:30pm, no cover
Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 10pm, $1 

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YPSILANTI
The Suds Factory: Punch. 9:30pm, 50cents, r&r

DETROIT
Red Carpet Lounge: Mixed Bag, 3 shows, $2, jazz
Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/14
Masonic Auditorium: America, 8pm, $7.50, 6.50 & 5.50 at B.O. or by mail, light r&r

EAST LANSING
The Brewery: Heavy Metal Kids and Flo & Eddie
The Stables: Kenny Rankin, 8:30 & 10

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Future Worlds Lecture Series presents Dr. Seymour Diamond - "Biofeedback : Fad or Therapy?" (the present uses of biofeedback and its future implications in medical therapy as well as everyday uses) Supplemented with a 35mm slide presentation. 8pm, Rackham Auditorium

TUESDAY 22
Moon in Virgo
April 22, 1870: V.l. Lenin born.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor 1 ilm Co-op: "Summertime" (David Lean) 7 & 9, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "Les Dames Du Bois De Bologne" (Robert Bresson) 9:05, $1 
Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "They Shoot Horses Don't They?" with Jane Fonda and "Rage" with George C. Scott MLB, $2
Ann Arbor Wounded Knee Support Committee presents Last Stand Cinema, Indians Up Against Imperialism - 3 films "American Indian I, II, III. I:contrasts the Nusqually Indians' traditional views on life with Washington state's defense of sports fishermen; II: A film about the winning of the West at the expense of the Indians; III: Shows conditions on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota and in a town in Washington state. 7 & 9pm in Room 2235 of Angel Hall, free. Donations accepted. All donations go to WKLD/OC

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: The Friends Roadshow Band, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) r&r
Chances Are: Starcastle, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1.50 others, r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Gemini, 9:30pm, free, blues/folk/country
Pretzel Bell: Grievous Angels. 9:30pm. 75 cents, country

YPSILANTI
The Suds Factory: Punch, see 4/21

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Richard Groove Holmes, shows at 9:30, 11:15 & 1, $3.50, jazz (no cover before 9pm)
Red Carpet Lounge: Mixed Bag, see Mon. 4/21
Raven Gallery: Jim Post, 9:30 & 10:30, $3
Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/14

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Kenny Rankin, see 4/21

TV
1:00pm-. "Wuthering Heights," Ch. 50 8:00pm: Solar Energy - "Power," Ch. 56 10:00pm: Soundstage - "The Paradise Club, Summer of '58," performances by George Kirby, Della Reese and Jackie Wilson,Ch. 56

EVENTS

DETROIT
Lecture: "Natural Hygiene, Fasting and Health" -Dr. Jack Goldstein, 7:30pm in the Earth Center Ballroom, Free.

Wounded Knee Support Committe presents Last Stand Cinema -- Indians Up Against Imperialism (3 films) Tues & Wed, 4/22-23, 7&9pm in Rm 2235 of Angel Hall.FREE

WEDNESDAY 23
Moon in Virgo then in Libra 5:42am
 

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "The King of Hearts" (Phillipe DeBroca) 7:15 & 9:30 (Aud B Angell Hall) $1.25 and "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" (Billy Wilder) 7 & 9:15 (Aud A Angell Hall). $1.25
Cinema Guild: "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" (Roger Vadim)9:05, $1 Ann Arbor Wounded Knee Support Committee presents Last Stand Cinema, see 4/22

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's on the Hill: Just For Kicks. 9pm, no cover
Blind Pig: Bete Noire, 9:30pm, (1 (downstairs) synthesized bassoon and guitar
Chances Are: Starcastle, see 4/21
Mr. Flood's Party: Grievous Angels, 9:30pm 75 cents, c&w
Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 10pm. $1, c&w

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Ursus, 9pm, no cover
The Suds Factory: Punch, see 4/21

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Richard Groove Holmes, see 4/22
Raven Gallery: Jim Post, see 4/22
Red Carpet Lounge: Ace Hight (former bers of Cactus, Detroit, and the Rockets) 9:30pm, $1,r&r
Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/14

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Kenny Rankin, see 4/21

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Professional Theatre Program (PTP) presents "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope" a new musical, 8pm in Power Center. Tickets and info 764-0450

THURSDAY 24
Moon in Libra
April 24, 1916: Irish Easter Rebellion.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "The King of Hearts," see 4/23 and "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes," see 4/23
Cinema Guild: "The Great McGinty" (Preston Sturges) 7 & 9:05

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's on the Hill: Just for Kicks, see 4/23
Blind Pig: Old Buck, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) country rock
Chances Are: Starcastle, see 4/21
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers, 9:30pm, 75 cents 
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9pm, $1, bluegrass
Crisler Arena: John Denver, 8pm

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Ursus, see 4/23 The Suds Factory: Punch, see 4/21

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Richard Groove Holmes, see 4/22
Earth Center: The Copeland-Johnson Blues Band, $2
Raven Gallery: Jim Post, see 4/22
Red Carpet Lounge: Ace High, see 4/23 Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/14

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Kenny Rankin, see 4/21

TOLEDO (Ohio)
Toledo Sports Arena: Robin Trower and John Mayall, 8pm. Tickets S5.50 in advance by mail to 1 Main St., Toledo, OH

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
PTP presents "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope" see 4/23

FRIDAY 25
Full Moon in Libra 2:55pm then in Scorpio 6:40am

April 25, 1974: Military coup in Portugal, organized by Armed Forces Movement. topples the fascist Caetano regime. Liberation movements reiterate their determination to continue the struggle for complete independence.
April 25, 1943: Discovery ot LSD by Albert Hoffman.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "King of Hearts" MLB4, see 4/23 and "Private Life of Sherlock Holmes." MLB3, see 4/23 Cinema Guild: "Red River" (Howard Hawks) 7pm only, $1 and "A Day At the Races" w/Marx Bros (Sam Wood)9:05, $1 
Cinema II: "Medium Cool" (Haskell Wexler) 7 &9, $1
Mediatrics: "The Last Picture Show" (Peter Bogdonovich) 7:30 & 9:30, $1 

DETROIT
CassCity Cinema: "Mickey One" (Arthur Penn) 7& 9:30.$1.50 
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Jazz on a Summer's Day" (Bert Stern) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1.50)

EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Day at the Races" with the Marx Brothers, 7 & 9:15 in B104 Wells Hall, MSU, $1

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, 6pm, 50 cents, ragtime
Bimbo's on the HilI: Just For Kicks, see 4/23
Blind Pig: Melidioso, 9:30pm, $1, jazz Chances Are: Starcastle, 9:30pm, $1.50 students, $2 others, r&r
Hill Lounge: Shades of Blue, 9pm, $1, r&r
Hamburg Pub: Diamond Rio, 9:30pm. no cover
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers, 4-7pm, free; Jawbone, 9:30pm $1 
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 10pm, $1.50, bluegrass
Rubaiyat: We The People, 9:30pm, no cover

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Ursus, 9pm, $1 
The SudsFactory: Punch, 9:30pm, $1, r&r

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Richard Groove Holmes, see 4/22
Earth Center: "Little Junior Cannaday" and Copeland-Johnson Blues Band, $2 Raven Gallery: Jim Post, 9:30 & 11:30, $3
Red Carpet Lounge: Ace High, see 4/23 Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/14

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Tom Rush, 10 & 12pm, folk

TV
11:30pm-1am: In Concert: Alice Cooper in his first television/radio spectacular. "Welcome to my Nightmare" featuring all the music on his new solo LP. on Ch. 7 and simulcast in full stereo on WRIF -FM 101. Presented by WRIF Radio in conjunction with ABC Side World of Entertainment and WXYZ-tv

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
PTP presents "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope," see 4/23
Babysitting at the CCC, 7pm-1am, 75 cents/hr. 663-4392

SATURDAY 26
Moon in Scorpio
April 26, 1886: Gertrude Pridgett ("Ma") Rainey, one of the first black minstrel entertainers to feature songs known as "the blues," who entertained throughout the south in tents and on stage, and made her first public appearance about 1900, was born.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "A Day at the Races" (Sam Wood) w/Marx Bros, 7 & 9:05, $1 Cinema II: "Lifeboat" (Alfred Hitchcock) 7 & 9, $1 
Mediatrics: "The Last Picture Show" see 4/25

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "The Hustler" (Robert Rossen) 7&9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Variety Lights" (Fellini) 7& 9, $2 (students $1.50)
Earth Center Film Night: "Sex Madness" (1934 VD propaganda). "We've Got Another Bond to Buy" & "Are You Popular?" 2 shows at 8 & 11pm, $2

EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Day at the Race" see 4/25

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 4/25
Bimbo's on the HilI: Just For Kicks, see 4/23
Blind Pig: Melidioso, see 4/25
Chances Are: Starcastle, see 4/25
Del Rio: FoIk music, 2-4pm
Depot House: Gemini, blues/folk/country Hill Lounge: Shades of Blue, see 4/25 Hamburg Pub: Diamond Rio, see 4/25 Mr. Flood's Party: Jawbone, see 4/25 Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys. see 4/25 Rubaiyat: We The People, see 4/25

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Ursus, see 4/25 The Suds Factory: Punch, see 4/25

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Richard Groove Holmes, see 4/22
Earth Center: Bobo Jenkins with Copeland-Johnson Blues Band, $2 Michigan Concert Palace: Nectar, 8pm, tickets on sale at Hudsons or at the door Raven Gallery: Jim Post, see 4/25
Red Carpet Lounge: Ace High, see 4/23 Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/14

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Tom Rush, see 4/25

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
PTP presents "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope", see 4/23
Babysitting at the CCC, 7pm-1am, 75 cents/hr, 663-4392