Calendar
Friday 25
Full Moon in Libra 2:55pm then in Scorpio 6:40am
April 25, 1943: Discovery of LSD by Albert Hoffman.
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor film Co-op: "King of Hearts" (Phillipe DeBrocu) 7:15 & 9:30 (MLB4) $1.25 and "Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" (Billy Wilder) 7 & 9:15 (MLB3) $1.25
Cinema Guild: "Red River" (Howard Hawks) 7pm, $1 and "Day at the Races" (Marx Brothers) 9:05pm, $1
Cinema II: "Medium Cool" (Haskell Wexler) 7 & 9, $ 1
Mediatrics: "The Last Picture Show" (Peter Bogdonavich) 7:30 & 9:30, $1
DETROIT
Cass City 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 ($1.50 students)
EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Day at the Races" (Marx Brothers) 7 & 9:15 in B104 Wells Hall, MSU. Tickets $1 at the door.
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's Ann Albor: Gaslighters, 6pm, 50¢, ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hill: Just For Kicks 9:30pm, no cover
Blind Pig: Melidioso, 9:30pm, $1, jazz
Chances Are: Starcastle, 9:30pm, $1.50 students. $2 others, r&r
Hamburg Pub: Diamond Rio, 9:30pm, no cover
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Heidelberg: David Tamulevich, no cover, folk
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers. 4-7pm, free, c&w and Grievous Angels, 9:30pm, $1, c&w
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, l0pm, $1.50, bluegrass
Rubaiyat: We The People, 9:30pm, no cover
Hill lounge: Shades of Blue, 9:30pm, no cover
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: 1 Band, 9:30pm, $1.50, r&r
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Lyman Woodard Organization, 9:30pm, $1, jazz
Suds Factory: Punch, 9:30pm, $1, r&r
DETROIT
Earth Center: Little Junior Cannady and Copeland-Johnson Blues Band, $2
Raven Gallery : Jim Post & Nina Kahle, 9:30 & 11:30pm, $3
Red Carpet Lounge: Ace High (former members of Cactus, Detroit & the Rockets) 9pm-2am, r&r
Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, 9:30 $3.50, jazz
Olympia: John Denver, 2 shows: 7pm -- Sold Out and midnight. Tickets $5.75 & 6.75 at Hudson's, Grinnell's & Olympia B.O.
EAST LANSING
Lizard's: Springer Mtn. $1, 9:30, folk/rock
The Stables: Josh White Jr. with Mirabai. 10pm & 12m
TV
11 :30pm: Wide World In Concert "Welcome to My Nightmare" Alice Cooper in his first television spectacular, a visual interpretation of his dreams, nightmares and fantasies featuring all the music on his new solo LP. Ch. 7 and simulcast in full stereo on WRIF-FM 101.
1:00am: Rock Concert. Guests include Curtis May field, Stylistics, and Natural Four. Ch. 7
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The Broadway Production of "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope'" will he performed at 8pm in the Power Center. Tickets may be purchased at the Professional Theatre Ticket Offïce, Mendelssohn Lobby 10-1 & 2-5pm.,Central Travel & Ticket Svc., Toledo area, & Hudson's Briarwood. More info 764-0450.
Babysitting at the CCC 7pm-1am, 75¢/hour 663-4392
Saturday 26
Moon in Scorpio
April 26, 1886: Gertrude Pridgett ("Ma") Rainey, one of the 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, born.
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Day at the Races" (Marx Brothers) 7 & 9:05, $1
Cinema II: "Lifeboat" (Alfred Hilchoock) 7 & 9, $1
Mediatrics: "The Last Picture Show" see 4/25
Film Festival: 2pm. Red Balloon, Golden Fish, The Lora and Boxcar Bandit. 8pm. California Bound (W.C. Fields), Gold Rush (Chaplin), Music Box (Laurel & Hardy). Merrily We Roll Along (Marx Brothers) at Friends International Center, 1420 Hill. 50¢ donation. Refreshments available. All proeeeds go to LOCAL MOTION.
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "The Hustler" (Robert Rossen) 7 & 9:30, $1.50.
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Variety Lights" (Frederico Fellini) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1.50)
Earth Center Film Night: "Sex Madness (1934 VD propaganda), "We've Got Another Bond to Buy" and "Are You Popular?" 2 shows at 8 & 11 pm, $2
EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Day at the Races" see 4/25
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 4/25
Bimbo's on the Hill: Just For Kicks, see 4/25
Blind Pig: Melidioso, see 4/25
Chances Are: Starcastle, see 4/25
Del Rio: Live folk music 2-4pm
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
The Hamburg Pub: Diamond Rio, see 4/25
The Heidelburg: David Tamulevich, see 4/25
The Hill Lounge: Shades of Blue, see 4/25
Mr. Flood's Party: Grievous Angels, see 4/25
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 4/25
Rubaiyat: We The People, see 4/25
Matrix Theatre (605 E. William): An afternoon of revolutionary music about the struggles and experiences of the American people. PRAIRIE FIRE in concert, 2pm, $1
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: 1 Band, see 4/25
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Lyman Woodard Organization, see 4/25
The Suds Factory : Punch, see 4/25
DETROIT
Earth Center: Bobo Jenkins with Copeland-Johnson Blues Band, $2
Michigan Palace: Nektar, 8pm, tickets at Hudsons's
Raven Gallery: Jim Post & Nina Kahle, see 4/25
Red Carpet Lounge: Ace High, see 4/25
Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/25
EAST LANSING
Lizard's: Springer Mtn. see 4/25
The Stables: Josh White Jr. & Mirabai, see 4/25
TV
9:00pm: The ABC Saturday Night Movie--"Rosemary's Baby" wilh Mia Farrow and John Cassavetes, Ch. 7
12:15am: Saturday Night Movie-- "A Shot in the Dark" with Peter Sellers and Elke Sommar, Ch. 7
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The Broadway Production of "Don't Bother Me,I Can't Cope," see 4/25
Babysitting at the CCC 7pm-1am, 75¢/hour 663-4392
Sunday 27
Moon in Scorpio then n Sagittarius 9:21am
April 27, 1895: The term "feminism" is used for the first time in a review of a novel written by a woman, in a British Journal, The Athenaeum.
April 27, 1927: Coretta King born.
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema II: "Morgan" (Karl Reiz) 7 & 9, $1
EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Day at the Races" 2pm matinee and 7 & 9:15 in Union Parlors, MSU
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Silk Purse. 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) classical
Chances Are: Salem Witchcraft, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1.50 others, r&r
Del Rio: live jazz in the afternoon
Dooley's: Ted Lucas, George Saul, John Sauter, Dr. Dunn, 8pm-11pm, acoustic rock
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Mr. Flood's Party: Melidioso, 4:30-7:30pm, 50¢ Latin jazz and Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers, 9:30pm, 75¢, c&w
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: I Band. see 4/25
DETROIT
Michigan Palace: Four Seasons, 8pm, tickets at Hudson's
Raven Gallery: Jim Post & Nina Kahle, see 4/25
Red Carpet Lounge: Ace High, see 4/25
Watts Club Mozambique: Spanky Wilson, see 4/25
EAST LANSING
The Brewery: Kansas. 9pm, r&r
Lizard's: Old Buck Revue, 9:30pm, no cover, blues & funk
TV
2:00pm: "lnside the World of Jesse Allen" award winning film documents the art and life of Kast African-born painter, Jesse Allen, Ch. 56
10:00pm: Lou Gordon -- The Kennedy Assassination. Lou and his special guests reflect on the Dallas tragedy, discussing evidence and viewing films and photographs, Ch. 50
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The Broadway Production of "Don't Bother Me, I can't Cope" see 4/25
Monday 28
Moon in Sagittarius
National Day of Support for the Attica Brothers
People from all over NY will gather on the steps of the State Capitol in Albany, NY to advance the demand raised by the Brothers in 1971 for unconditional amnesty. We ask that the people take whatever action their conscience dictates to demand an end to the continuing Attica Massacre. Insist that officials immediately HALT ALL REPRISALS AGAINST THE ATTICA BROTHERS & DROP ALL THE ATTICA INDICTMENTS.
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Blue Monday with Boogie Woogie Red, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) blues
Chances Are: I Don't Care, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1.50 others, r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Stillhouse String Band, 9:30pm, no cover
Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 9:30pm, $1, country rock
YPSILANTI
Suds Factory: Spunk, 9:30pm, 50¢, r&r
DETROIT
Red Carpet Lounge: PARTY NIGHT with Shadowfax, 9pm-2am, r&r
Watts Club Mozambique: Lou Donaldson, 9:30pm, $3.50, jazz
Ford Auditorium: lan Hunter and Mick Ronson. Tickets $6.50, 5.50 and 4.50 at B.O. or by mail to Bamboo.
EAST LANSING
Lizard's: Old Buck, see 4/27
The Stables: Ahmad Jamal, 8:30 & 10:30pm
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TV
7:30pm: The White House Transcripts -- a reenactment of White House transcripts by professional actor and actresses, providing viewers the chance to see the leaders of the country with their pants down. Ch. 2
9:30pm: Action NFB Documentary -- "October Crisis"
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
WORKSHOP on REVOLUTIONARY CULTURE 8pm in the Assembly Hall, Michigan Union. Free. Presented by the Revolutionary Student Brigade and Revolutionary Union
Tuesday 29
Moon in Sagittarius then in Capricorn 3:10pm
April 29, 1899: Duke Ellington, genius composer, arranger and big band leader, the Bach of 20th Century American music, born.
April 29, 1974: Golda Meier is chosen World Mother of the Decade by the American Mothers Committee.
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Indochina Peace Campaign film Series: "The Last of Sheila" (Herbert Ross) 7 & 9 (MLB 1) $1.25
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Sugar's Band, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) jazz
Chances Are: I Band, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1.50 others, r&r
Heidelburg: David Tamulevich, folk, no cover
Mr. Flood's Party: Gemini, 9:30pm, no cover, folk
Pretzel Bell: Grievous Angels. 9:30pm, 75¢ c&w
Suds Factory: Spunk, see 4/28
DETROIT
Raven Gallery: John Bassette, 9:30pm, $3 Red Carpet Lounge: PARTY NIGHT with Shadowfax, see 4/28
Watts Club Mozambique: Lou Dunaldson, see 4/28
Ford Auditorium: Kraftwerk. Tickets $6.50, 5.50 and 4.50 at B.O. or by mail to Bamboo
EAST LANSING
Lizard's: Country Fried with Alan Lee
The Stables: Ahmad Jamal, see 4/28
TV
8:00pm: Solar Energy -- "The Solar Scenario" Ch. 56
10:00pm: Soundstage -- "John Sebastian and David Bromberg" Ch. 56
EVENTS
DETROIT
Earth Center Lecture Series: Dennis Laubernds on "The Miracle of Fastings and the Teachings of Life" 7:30pm, Earth Center Baltroom free
Wednesday 30
Moon in Capricorn
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's on the Hill: Ohio Mill, 9pm, no cover, r&r
Blind Pig: Native Son, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs)
Chances Are: Cloud Burst, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1.50 others, r&r
Golden Falcon: Live entertainment
Heidelberg: David Tamulevich, see 4/29
Mr. Floods Party: Grievous Angels, 9:30pm 75¢ c&w
Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio,9:30pm, $1, c&w
YPSILANTI
Suds Factory: Spunk, see 4/28
DETROIT
Raven Gallery : John Bassette, see 4/29
Red Carpet Lounge: Little Junior Cannady with the East Side Rhythm Section, 9pm-2am
Watts Club Mozambique: Lou Donaldson, see 4/28
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Ahmad Jamal, see 4/28
Thursday 1
Moon in Capricorn
May 1: International Day of Solidarity (aka May Day) "The working people have no country...united action is one of the first conditions for the emancipation of the proletariat."
May 1, 1830: Mary Harris ("Mother") Jones, militant union organizer, born.
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's on the Hill: Ohio Mill, see 4/30
Chances Are: Cloud Burst, see 4/30
Golden Falcon: Live entertainment
Heidelberg: David Tamulevich, see 4/29
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers, 9:30pm, 75¢, c&w
Pretzel Bell: RDS Boys, 9pm, $1, bluegrass
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's Brataxis, 9.30pm, $1, r&r
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Lyman Woodard Orpanization, 9:30pm, no cover, jazz
Suds Factory: Spunk, see 4/28
DETROIT
Raven Gallery: John Hassetic, see 4/29
Red Carpet Lounge: Little Junior Cannady & the East Side Rhythm Section, see 4/30
Watts Club Mozambique: Lou Donaldson, see 4/28
EAST LANSING
Lizard's: Buckshot, 9:30pm, 75¢, progressive country
The Stables: Ahmad Jamal, see 4/28
Showcase Jazz presents the Sam Rivers Trio featuring multi-instrumentalist Sam Rivers, bassist Dave Holland and percussionist Barry Altshul. Special Guests Roscoe Mitchell Ouartet with Gary Schunk. Shows at 8 & 10:30pm in the McDonel Kiva, MSU campus. Admission $2.50, advance tickets at MSU Union ticket office and Discount Records in East Lansing
TV
9:00pm: Victor Marchetti, former executive assistant to Intelligence Director; author of "CIA and the Cult of Intelligence" speaking of the CIA and the intelligence community. Cable 3
Victor Marchetti, author of "The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence" will speak on the CIA and the intelligence community (a tape replay from the Political Symposium at Hill Aud.) at 9pm on Cable 3
Friday 2
Moon in Capricorn then in Aquarius 0:35am
May 2, 1968: May Rebellion in France begins.
MOVIES
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: An Evening of Shorts including W.C. Fields, Chaplin, Laurel & Hardy and Betty Boop, 7 & 9:30. $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Promised Lands" (Susan Sontag) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1.50)
EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series; "Maltese Falcon" (John Huston's first) with Humphrey Bogart, 7 & 9:15pm in Rm 100 Engineering, MSU campus. Tickets $1 at the door
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, 6pm, 50¢
Bimbo's on the Hill: Ohio Mill, see 4/30
Blind Pig: Polkadots & Moonbeams, 9:30pm, $1, jazz
Chances Are: Cloud Burst, 9:30pm, $1.50 students, $2 others, r&r
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Heidelberg: David Tamulevich, see 4/29
Hill Lounge: Mojo Boogie Band, 9:30pm, $1 r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Silvertones, 9:30pm, $1 c&w/r&b
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 10pm, $1.50, bluegrass
Rubaiyat: We The People, 9:30pm, no cover
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Brataxis,9:30pm, $1.50, r&r
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Lyman Woodard Organization, 9:30pm, $1, jazz
Suds Factory: Spunk, 9:30pm. $1. r&r
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Lonnie Liston Smith and Cosmic Echos, 9:30, 11:15 & 1. $3.50, jazz
Raven Gallery: John Bassette, see 4/29
Red Carpet Lounge: Little Junior Cannady & the East Side Rhythm Section, see 4/30
Watts Club Mozambique: Lou Donaldson, see 4/28
Cobo Arena: Earth Wind & Fire. Tickets $6.50, 5.50, 4.50 at B.O. or by mail to Bamboo
EAST LANSING
Lizard's: Buckshot, 9:30pm, $1, progressive rock
The Stables: Ahmad Jamal, 10pm & 12m, jazz
Showcase Jazz presents the Sam Rivers Trio see 5/1
TV
8:30pm: An interview with Luther Allison, Cable 3
9:20pm: The Friends Road Show: "At The Psychiatrist's Office" Cable 3
10:00pm: Mark Lane speaking on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy (Hill Aud. 4/10/75) Cable 3
10:00pm: In Performance at Wolf Trap -- "Sarah Vaughn & Buddy Rich" Ch. 56
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
WOMEN'S DANCE, 8pm at Corntree, 1910 Hill St., call 763-4186 for information on admission charge.
Babysitting at the CCC 7pm-1am, 75¢/hr. 663-4392
Saturday 3
Moon in Aquarius
May 3, 1877: General Howard and his commissioners met with Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce and tried to force the Indians to surrender their homeland and remove to Idaho.
May 3, 1893: Golda Meier born.
MOVIES
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Tortilla Flat" (Victor Gleming) 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Alexander Nevsky" (Sergei Eisenstein) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1.50)
EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Maltese Falcon" see 5/2
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Polkadots & Moonbeams, see Fri. 5/2
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 5/2
Bimbo's on the Hill: Ohio Mill, see 4/30
Chances Are: Cloud Burst, see 5/2
Del Rio: live folk music 2-4pm, no cover
Depot House Cafe: Gemini, 9pm, no cover, folk
Don't Miss the "Live Broadcast of the 2nd Annual Ozone Parade" by Ellen Frank and Chris Frayne, 9pm - Sat. 5/3 on Cable 3.
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Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Heidelberg: David Tamulevich, see 4/29
Hill Lounge: Mojo Boogie Band, see 5/2
Mr. Flood's Party: Silvertones, see 5/2
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 5/2
Rubaiyat: We The People, see 5/2
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Rabbits, 9:30pm, $1.50, r&r
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Lyman Woodard Organization, see 5/2
Suds Factory: Spunk, see 5/2
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Lonnie Liston Smith, see 5/2
Raven Gallery: John Bassette, see 4/29
Red Carpet Lounge: Little Junior Cannady & the East Side Rhythm Section, see 4/30
Watts Club Mozambique: Lou Donaldson, see 4/28
Music Hall: Preservation Hall Jazz Band, 8:30pm Tickets $8.50, 7.50, 5.50 & 3.50. New Orleans jazz
EAST LANSING
Lizard's: Buckshot, see 5/2
The Stables: Ahmad Jamal, see 5/2
Showcase Jazz presents The Sam Rivers Trio see 5/1
TV
2:00pm: The Great TV Auction on the air live from 2pm-midnight May 3-May 10. Auction 56 phone number 872-7500. Ch. 56
8:00pm: The ABC Saturday Night Movie -- "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" with Clint Eastwood. Ch. 7
9:00pm: "Live Broadcast of the 2nd Annual Ozone Parade" by Ellen Frank and Chris Frayne. Cable 3
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The Ecology Center of Ann Arbor will hold its annual ORGANIC GARDEN OPENING the "Rite of Spring" 10am-4:30pm. Organic gardening info; composting, biological insect control and mulching techniques demonstration exhibits; free tree seedlings and flower seeds; wind generator and a solar reflector to heat the greenhouse are now being built. Discussions of organic fertilizers, home canning and general gardening questions. The Organic Garden is located at Beal and Glacier Way.
The Children's Community Center is having its annual Spring Rummage Sale, 10am to dusk at the CCC, 317 N. Seventh between Huron and Miller.
Babysitting at the CCC 7pm-1am, 75¢/hr. 663-4392
Sunday 4
Moon in Aquarius then in Pisces 12:35pm
MOVIES
EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: "Maltese Falcon" 2, 7 & 9:15pm in Union Parlors, MSU. $1 at the door
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's: Gaslighters, see 5/2
Chances Are: Hot Lucy, 9:30pm, $1 students $1.50 others, r&r
Del Rio: live jazz in the afternoon, free
Dooley's: acoustic rock, songs, and blues. 8-11 pm, free
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
JAZZ CONCERT (with Steve Wood) in the Union Gallery, 4pm, free
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Rabbits, 9:30pm, $1, r&r
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Lonnie Liston Smith, see 5/2
Raven Gallery: John Bassette, see 4/29
Red Carpet Lounge: Little Junior Cannady and the East Side Rhythm Section, see 4/30
Watts Club Mozambique: Lou Donaldson, see 4/28
Salon Concert Series presents a multi-media ensemble concert with composer Sidney James Blair. A major work being premiered is "Memories of the Future." 3:30pm at the Detroit Repertory Theatre, 13013 Woodrow Wilson, Detroit
EAST LANSING
Lizard's: Street Noise, 9:30pm, blues
The Stables: Roger McQuinn, 7pm & 11 pm folk
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
3rd Annual March of Dimes WALK-A-THON, 9a. Start at Huron High --Walk a 16 mile (or less) Route. Be a walker or sponsor a walker. Info: 761-6331
Monday 5
Moon in Pisces May 5, 1817: Karl Marx born.
KARL MARX - born May 5,1817
"The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles. Freeman and slave, patrician and plebian, lord and serf, guild-master and journeyman, in a word, oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fight, a fight that each time ended, either in a revolutionary reconstitution of society at large, or in the common ruin of the contending classes.
In the earlier epochs of history, we find almost everywhere a complicated arrangement of society into various orders, a manifold gradation of social rank. In ancient Rome we have patricians, knights, plebeians, slaves; in the Middle Ages, feudal lords, vassals, guild-masters, journeymen, apprentices, serfs; in almost all of these classes, again, subordinate gradations.
The modern bourgeois society that has spouted from the ruins of feudal society has not done away with class antagonisms. It has but established new classes, new conditions of oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old ones"
Communist Manifesto, 1848
May 5, 1822: Lydia Fowler, first American born female doctor and first female medical school professor, born.
May 5, 1875: Kicking Bird, chief of the Kiowa who established the first school for the Kiowa in 1873, died suddenly from poison.
May 5, 1969: Important militant struggle in Denmark against John Wayne movie "The Green Berets."
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Blue Monday with Boogie Woogie Red, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) blues
Chances Are: Mojo Boogie Band, 9:30pm. $1 students, $1.50 others, r&r
Mr. Flood 's Party: Eric Glatz, 9:30pm, no cover
Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 9:30pm, $1, country rock
YPSILANTl
Bimbo's: Rabbits, see 5/4
Suds Factory: White Light, 9:30pm, 50¢, r&r
DETROIT
Red Carpet Lounge: PARTY NIGHT with Overdrive featuring Jimmy Fraga, 9pm-2am r&r
Watts Club Mozambique: Lou Donaldson, see 4/28
EAST LANSING
Lizard's: Street Noise, see 5/4
The Stables: Stanley Turrentine, 8:30 & 10:30pm, jazz
Tuesday 6
Moon in Pisces
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Salt Lake City Mime Co., 9:30, $1 (downstairs), jazz
Chances Are: Skip VanWinkle, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1.50 others, r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Gemini, 9:30pm, no cover, folk
Pretzel Bell: Grievous Angels, 9:30pm, 75¢ c&w
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Rabbits, see 5/4
Suds Factory: White Light, see 5/6
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Lonnie Liston Smith and the Cosmic Echos, 9:30. 11:15 & 1, $3.50, jazz
Raven Gallery: John Bassette, 9:30pm, $3 Red Carpet Lounge: PARTY NIGHT with Overdrive, see 5/5
Watts Club Mozambique: Lou Donaldson, see 4/28
EAST LANSING
Lizard's: Country Fried with Alan Lee, 9:30 pm, country
The Stables: Stanley Turrentine, see 5/5
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