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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
May
Year
1975
OCR Text

FRIDAY 23

Moon in Scorpio

May 23, 1838: By this date, the entire Cherokee Nation had to vacate their lands on the Atlantic seaboard and go live west of the Mississippi - or be forcibly removed.

May 23, 1934: Bonnie & Clyde ambushed.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Double Indemnity" (Billy Wilder) 7:30 & 9:30, $1
Cinema II: "The Caine Mutiny" 7:30 & 9:30
New World Film Co-op: "Scarecrow" w/Al Pacino 7 & 9, MLB3, $1 .25

DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Lucia" (Humberto Solas) 7 & 9:45pm, $2 (students $1.50)

EAST LANSING
UAB/SE presents "Future Shock" and "Reefer Madness" showing 11-5pm in the Union Lounge. MSU campus

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Lydia Dropkin and Bill Vanaver, 9pm, $2.50, folk
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, 6pm, 50¢, ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS, 9pm, no cover, r&r
Blind Pig: Workman's Blues Band, 9:30pm, $1 blues
Chances Are: Masquerade. 9:30pm, $1.50 students, $2 others, r&r
Heidelberg: David Tamulevich, 9pm, no cover, folk
Hill Lounge: New Lightnin' Red Blues Trio, 9:30pm,$1, blues
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Mr. Flood's Party: Copland, Johnston Blues 8and,9:30pm, $1, blues
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9:30pm, $1.50. bluegrass
Rubaiyat: We The People, 9:30pm, no cover
Community High School's JAZZ ENSEMBLE SPRING CONCERT, 8pm at Community High, 401 N. Division, 50¢

YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Curtís Hotflash, 9pm, $1. 50, r&r
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Stone Front, 9pm, $1 acoustic guitar
The Suds Factory: Gabriel, 9: 30pm, $1, r&r

DETROIT
Bakei's Keyboard: Gabor Szabo Quartet, 9:30, 11:15 & 1am, $3.50, jazz
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: Dee Merrick, 9pm-midnight, $1.50, jazz singer Raven Gallery: Steve Martin, 9:30pm, $4
Red Carpet Lounge: Prism, 9pm-2am, r&r
Watts Club Mozambique: Ronnie Dyson, 9:30 pm, $3.50, jazz singer

EAST LANSING
Lizard's: Mojo Boogie Band, 9:30pm, $1
The Stables: Lauri Jacobs, 3 shows beginning at 10pm, $1. 50

TV
8:00pm: Live Broadcast of the Ozone Parade Cable 3
8:00pm: Who's On First? (special! Hour-long documentary explores the past and present status of women in sports. Ch. 7
1:00am: Rock Concert with Rory Gallagher, Electric Flag, Robert Klem and Steeleye Span, Ch. 7

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Lecture on "Ayurveda Astrology" (Indian Science of Medicine) by Dr. Thakkur. 7:30 pm in Kuenzel Lounge, Michigan Union. Free
US-China People's Friendship Association of Ann Arbor presents a program on "China and the World Food Problem" including a slide presentation on People's China and a talk by James Coates. 7:30pm in the Union Ballroom, U of M
People's Bicentennial Committee of Correspondence is presenting a 3-day conference centered around developing issues for the 3rd Continental Congress, which will take place next fall. Begins with a talk by Ted Howard, author of "Voices of the American Revolution." 8pm in the Pendelton Library in the Michigan Union
Roscoe Cadillac presents the 2nd annual MEMORIAL MADNESS PARTY (4 days - 6/23-26) with a corn roast and music by Deluxe. Tickets $5 (ticket holders only) in Irish Hills off US12. For inforrnation call 467-2011. Beach Close By
Babysitting at the CCC, 7pm-1am, 75¢hour, 663-4392

YPSILANTI
Caligan Merge, contemporary dance company, will perform at 8pm in EMU's McKenny Union, free. Sponsored by EMU's Dance Dept.

DETROIT
Greek Festival on the Detroit Riverfront at 6th St., the first ethnic festival of the 1975 summer schedule. This year the festivals are part of Detroit's official bicentennial celebration and red, white & blue mini-buses will shuttle visitors between Cadillac Square and the festival site.

EAST LANSING
Players' Gallery presents "Promises Promises" in the new Union Ballroom Theatre. Tickets $2.50 general admission, $1.50 for students

 

SATURDAY 24

Moon ín Scorpio then in Sagittarius 6:52pm

May 24, 1870: Ynes Enriquetta Julietta Mexia botanist, whose most intense field work in Mexico & South America was done when she was well past the age of 50 and who discovered more than 200 exotic new species of plants, including the Mimosa mexiae, named in her honor, born.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (Tav Garnett) 7:30 & 9:30pm, $1
New World Film Co-op: "Scarecrow" see 5/23

DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Richard III" (Laurence Olivier) 7 & 9:45pm, $2 (students$1.50)

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Lydia Dropkin and Bill Vanaver, see 5/23
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 5/23
Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS, see 5/23
Blind Pig: Workman's Blues Band, see 5/23
Chances Are: Masquerade, see 5/23
Depot House: Gemini, 9pm, free, folk
Del Río: live folk music, 2-4pm, free

 

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Heidleberg: David Tamulevich, see 5/23
Hill Lounge: New Lightnin' Red Blues Trio, see 5/23
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Mr. Flood's Party: Copland, Johnston Blues Band, see 5/23
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 5/23
Rubaiyat: We The People, see 5/23
One Flight Up Production presents TRIBE and the amazing SILVERTONES, 8pm-2am at the Schwaben Hall (high atop the old Primo Showbar) $2, beer

YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Curtís Hotflash, see 5/23
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Stonefront, see 5/23
The Suds Factory ; Gabriel, see 5/23

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Gabor Szabo Quartet, see 5/23
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: Barb Haggert and Eve Wanda, 9pm-midnight, $1.50, contemporary folk
Raven Gallery: Steve Martin, see 5/23
Red Carpet: Prism, see 5/23
Watts Club Mozambique: Ronnie Dyson, see 5/23
WABX presents Under the Stars: the new Miles Davis Band and the Eleventh House featuring Larry Coryell. 6:30pm at Baldwin Pavillion, Oakland University, Rochester, Ml. Tickets $5, 4, 3.50 and 3 (lawn) available at Hudson's, White's Reocrds and the Music Saloon in Pontiac. More info: 377-3580

EAST LANStNG
Lizard's: Mojo Boogie Band, see 5/23
The Stables: Lauri Jacobs, see 5/23

TV
11:30pm: Nightmare Theatre - "The Phantom of the Opera," Ch.9
1:30am: TV2 Late Show - "Romeo and Juliet" Ch. 2

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Local Motion's Win-A-Bike Happening! 12-3pm on the Diag (U of M campus) with Juggler (Jim Newton) and Mime (Pero). At 3pm young people from Clonlara will pick the winner of a 10-speed Gitane Bicycle. 2nd prize is a used 3-speed bicycle. Bring music, food, poetry. Raffle tickets (50¢) will be sold on the diag the day of the Happening.
People's Bicentennial Committee Conference presents a series of lectures on consumer interests, nuclear energy, environment, etc. 9am in the Public Library. Then 1 :30-5:30 there will be several workshops on nuclear energy, environmental control, economy, youth liberation and more in Modern Languages Building. At 8pm in Pendleton Library (Michigan Union) there witl be a film titled "The Emerging Women" (by feminists) followed bv a mime troupe.
MEMORIAL MADNESS PARTY in Irish Hills, see 5/23
Babysitting at the CCC, 7pm-1am, see 5/23

DETROIT
Greek Festival on Detroit Riverfront, see 5/23

EAST LANSING
Playert' Gallery presents "Promises Promises" see 5/23

 

SUNDAY 25

Full Moon (Eclipse 0:51am) in Sagittarius

May 25, 1974: The National Organization for Women holds its seventh national conference in Houston, Texas, with the theme of "You Can 't Stop NOW".

May 25: African Freedom Day - "People of Africa Unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains, you have a continent to regain."

May 25: African Liberation Day - Annual demonstrations by Blacks in North America and the Caribbean against imperialism and in support of African liberation struggles.

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 5/23
Blind Pig: Golliard Brass Ensemble, 9pm-midnight, S1 (downstairs) classical
Chances Are: Sonic's Rendezvous Band (former members of MC5, Rationats, Lightnin' and DETROIT) 9:30pm (3 sets) $1 .50 students, $2 others, r&r
Del Rio: jazz at 4pm, free
Dooley's: Acoustic rock & blue, 8-11pm, free
Mr. Flood's Party: Startight on the Rails, 9:30pm 75¢. c&w
Lightnin' Red Blues Band wilt play at the 308 Gattery (308 Ashley) beginning at 4pm the Gala Opening of Deborah Vanko's Paintings & Polyester Resin Objects.

YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Curtis Hotflash, see 5/23
EMU & CKLW Radio present a Summer Celebration with Santana and special guest stars Peter Frampton's Camel and Lynyrd Skynyrd, 12 noon at EMU's Rynearson Stadium. Tickets $7 in advance only at all Hudson's, Grinnefi's, EMU McKinney Union, Huckleberry Party Store (Ypsi), Ann Arbor Music Mart or by mail order to P.O. Box 447, Walled Uke, Mt. 48088. A Barnboo Production

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Gabor Szabo Quartet, see 5/23
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: live jazz 2-5pm, $1.50
Raven Gallery: Steve Martin, see 5/23
Red Carpet: Prism, see 5/23
Watts Club Mozambique: Ronnie Dyson, see 5/23

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Larry Coryell, 2 shows at 8:30 & 1030pm, jazz

TV
3:00pm: L'chaim - To Life (special) - 90-minute. prize-winning documentary tracing the Jewish struggle throughout the last 400 years. Ch. 7
7:30pm: CBS News Special: "The Ups and Downs of Henry Kissinger." Ch. 2

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Siddha Yoga Dham presentsa SAPTAH (a long session of dancing and chanting) in honor of Swami Muktananda's' 67th birthday. 3-8pm at Friends Meeting House, 1420 Hill, 994-5625.
People's Bicentennial Committee Conference will take place in the Main Meadow of Nichols Arboretum and will begin with an Ecumenical Service by Bill Peltz, PBC Midwest Coordinator and lay minister. Then a bag lunch and more.

DETROIT

Greek Festival on the Detroit Riverfront, see 5/23

 

MONDAY 26

Moon in Sagittarius

May 26, 1848: Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty, protocol, was signed to guarantee the Chicano civil, political, religious, and property rights. The original treaty was altered or deleted by the U.S. Congress - the U.S. signed the protocol, but has ingnored it.

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: Bryan Lee Blues Band, 9:30pm, 75¢, blues
Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 9:30pm, $1,cosmic c&w

YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Curtís Hotflash, see 5/23
The Suds Factor: Angel, 9:30pm,,$1, r&r

DETROIT
Red Carpet: Sonic's Rendezvous featuring Fred 'Sonic' Smith (MC5) with Scott Morgan (Rationals) 9pm-2am, r&r

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Ellen Mcllwaine, 3 shows nightly, countrified rockfolk

TV
8pm: Special of the Week: "The Modern Jazz Quartet - Stephane Grappelli" (jazz improvisation with a liberal infusion of blues) Ch. 56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
MEMORIAL MADNESS PARTY in Irish Hills, see 5/23

DETROIT
Greek Festival on the Detroit Riverfront, see 5/23

 

TUESDAY 27

Moon in Sagittarius then in Capricorn 0:32am

May 27, 1878: An Act of the U.S. Congress sanctions "Indian Police".

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Repulsion" (Roman Polanski) 7 & 9pm, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "Underworld" (Josef von Sternberg) silent, 8pm, free

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Melodioso, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) Latín jazz
Chances Are: Brainstorm, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1 .50 others, r&r
Mr. Flood's Bryan Lee Blues Band, see 5/26
Pretzel Bell: Grievous Angels, 9.30pm, $1, hot country rock

YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Curtis Hotflash, see 5/23
The Suds Factory: Angel, see 5/26

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard; George Benson Quartet, 9:30, 11:15 & 1am, $3.50, jazz
Raven Gallery: Gamble Rogers, 9:30pm, $3, musician, vocalist, storyteller
Red Carpet: Sonic's Rendezvous, see 5/26
Cobo Arena: Aerosmith and Wishbone Ash, 8pm, $5.50 tickets only still available at Cobo Arena. Steve Glantz Production

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Ellen Mcllwaine, see 5/26

TV
10:30pm: Soundstage with Donovan and Dave Mason, Ch.56 

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Wounded Knee Support Group Meeting at 7:30pm, 4th floor Michigan Union. Open to all interested, for further info call Rita at 769-3184

DETROIT
The Earth Center Lecture Series presents Bob Zurow speaking on "Health Secrets Through the Ages," 7:30pm in the Earth Center Ballroom, free

 

WEDNESDAY 28

Moon in Capricorn

May 28, 1871 : Last resistance of the Paris commune crushed.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "King of Hearts" 7 & 9pm (Aud. B), $1 .25; "Knife in the Water" (Roman Polanski) 7 & 9pm, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "Frantic" (Louis Malle) 7:30 & 9:30pm, $1

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Camelot" 6:30 & 9:30pm, $1 (EMU students, staff and faculty only)

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Hoot Níght, 9pm, 75¢ 
Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS, 9pm, no cover, r&r
Blind Pig: Wolf J. Flywheel, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) jazz
Chances Are: Brainstorm, see 5/27
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Mr. Flood's Party: Bryan Lee Blues Band see 5/26
Pretzel Bell : Diamond Rio, 9:30pm, $1 , c&w

YPSILANTl
Bimbo's: Tim Hazel and Brush Creek, 9pm, $1.50, r&r
The Suds Factory: Angel, see 5/26

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: George Benson Quartet, see 5/27
Raven Gallery: Gamble Rogers, see 5/27
Red Carpet: Ace High featuring Jim McCarty (Rockets) and Rusty Day (Cactus) 9pm2am, r&r
Cobo Arena: Aerosmith and Wishbone Ash, see 5/27

EASTLANSING
The Stables: Ellen Mcllwaine. see 5/26

TV
9:00pm: Stalin - a documentary biography of Joseph Stalin, Ch. 56

EVENTS
DETROIT
WWWW-fm presents Poor People's Concert featuring Aerosmith, 12-1am

TOLEDO, OHIO
The Toledo University Chapter of the I.P.C. is bringing Jane Fonda to the Toledo University Student Union Auditorium at 7pm, $1 donation; a benefit for the I.P.C. More info: 476-4685 or 536-4101

 

THURSDAY 29

Moon in Capricorn then in Aquarius 9:11am

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Spellbound" (Alfred Hitchcock) 7 & 9prn, $1 .25

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Camelot" see 5/28

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MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS, see 5/28
Blind Pig: Eagle Ridin' Papa, 9.30pm, $1 (downstairs) blues
Chances Are: Brainstorm, see 5/27
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smtth and His Country Volunteers, 9:30pm, 75¢, c&w
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9:30pm, $1.50, bluegrass

YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Tim Hazel and Brush Creek, see 5/28
The Suds Factory: Angel, see 5/26

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: George Benson Quartet, see 5/27
Raven Gallery: Gamble Rogers, see 5/27
Red Carpet: Ace High, see 5/28

EAST LANSING
Silver Dollar (formerly the Brewery): Pure Prairie League, 9pm, tickets $4, acoustic & electric country rock
The Stables: Ellen Mcllwaine, see 5/26
MSU Auditorium: Ebony Productionspresents Rufus, Mandrill, Parliament, Fundadelics

TV
8:00pm. Experimental Theatre Festival tape replay - "Sunshine & Smiles" by the Friends Road Show, Cable 3
9:00pm: Experimental Theatre Festival tape replay - "Metamorphosis" by California State University, Cable 3

 

FRIDAY 30

Moon in Aquarius

May 30, 1938: Memorial Day Massacre - Chicago

MOVIES
ANN RBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Carnal Knowledge" (Mike Nichols) MLB3, 7 & 9, $1 .25; "Wait Until Dark" (Terence Young) MLB4, 7:15 & 9:15.$1.25
Cinema Guild:,"How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman" (Nelson Pireira dos Santos) 7:30 & 9:30pm, $1
New World Film Co-op: "Harold & Maude" 7& 9pm (Nat. Sci) $1.25

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "The Lady Vanishes" (Alfred Hitchcock) 7 & 9:30pm, $1.50
Detroit Film Theaue III: "Mean Streets" (Martin Scorsese) 7 & 9pm, $2 (students $1.50)

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Norman Blake, 9pm $2.50, folk
Bimbo's Ann Arbor. Gaslighters, 6pm, 50¢ ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS, see 5/28
Blind Pig: Reunion, 9:30pm, $1 , jazz
Chances Are: Brainstorm, 9:30pm, $1.50 students, $2 others, r&r
Heidelberg: David Tamulevich, 9pm, no cover, folk
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Hill Lounge: Ambush, 9:30pm, $1
Mr Flood's Party: Grievous Angels, 9:30pm $1
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 5/29
Rubaiyat: We The People, 9:30pm, no cover

YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Tim Hazel & Brush Creek, see 5/28
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Stonefront (tentativa) 9pm, $1, acoustic guitar
The Suds Factory: Angel, see 5/26

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: George Benson Quartet, see 5/27
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: Ellie Keilman, 9pm-midnight, $1.50, feminist folk
Raven Gallery: Gamble Rogers, see 5/27
Red Carpet: Ace High, see 5/28
Watts Club Mozambique: Dakota Staton, 9:30 pm, $3.50, jazz singer
Olympic Stadium: Taurus Productions presents Rufus featuring Chaka Kahn, Mandrill, Kool & the Gang, Funkadelics and Parliaments, 8pm. Tickets $4.50, 5.50 & 6.50 at Hudson's, Grinnell's & Olympia B.O.

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Ellen Mcllwaine, see 5/26

TV
10:00pm: ABC News Closeup (special) "The CIA" - an in-depth look at the CIA, what it does, how it functions and a historical perspective of what it has done since íts inception in 1947. Ch. 7
12:00 midnight; Nightmare Theatre - "The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas" Ch. 9
1:00am: Rock Concert with Focus, U.F.O. and New Birth,Ch. 7

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR T
heatre Company of Ann Arbor presents an original production of Mad Madonnas, especially for and about women, 8pm at Schlorling Auditorium in the School of Education Building.
Community High School Cake Decorating Show, 2-6pm at CHS, 401 N. Division
Babysitting at the CCC, 7pm-1am, 75¢/hour, 663-4392

YPSILANTI
EMU Players present "6 Rms Riv Vu," a Broadway comedy by Bob Randall, 8pm in Quirk Auditorium, EMU campus. Admission $2.50, tickets on sale at Quirk Aud. B.O.

DETROIT
Irish Festival on the Detroit Riveffront at 6th Street
Detroit Bicentennial Dance Festival Concert wilt feature 10 of the area's most outstanding dance ensembles. 8:30pm at Music Hall Center, 350 Madison Ave. Tickets $4, 3 & 2 available at Hudson's, the Detroit Community Music School (831-2870) and at Music Hall Box Office

 

SATURDAY 31

Moon in Aquarius then in Pisces 8:33pm

May 31,1779: George Washington orders Gen. Sullivan to wipe out the Iroquois from the face of the earth - "not to be merely overrun, but destroyed."

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "High Sierra" (Raoul Walsh) 7:30&9:30pm, $1
Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "McCabe & Mrs. Míller" (Roben Altman) 7:15 & 9:30pm; "Jeremiah Johnson (Sydney Pollack) 7:30 & 9:30pm (MLB)
New World Film Co-op: "Harold & Maude" see 5/30

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "House of Fear" (Roy W. Neill) with Sherlock Holmes 7 & 9:30pm, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "A Condemned Man Has Escaped" (Robert Bresson) 7 & 9pm, $2 (students $1.50)

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Norman Blake, see 5/30
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 5/30
Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS, see 5/28
Blind Pig: Reunion, see 5/30
Chances Are: Brainstorm, see 5/30
Del Rio: live folk music, 2-4pm, free
Heidelberg: David Tamulevich, see 5/30
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Mr. Flood's Party: Grevious Angels, see 5/30
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 5/29
Rubaiyat: We The People, see 5/30

YPSILANTI 
Bimbo's: Tim Hazel & Brush Creek, see 5/28
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Stonefront, see 5/30
The Suds Factory: Angel, see 5/26

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: George Benson Quartet, see 5/27
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: Music Festival, 6pm-midnight
Raven Gallery; Gamble Rogers, see 5/27
Red Carpet: Ace High, see 5/28
Watts Club Mozambique: Dakota Staton, see 5/30

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Ellen Mcllwaine, see 5/26
Erickson Kiva, MSU - Chuck Mangione Quartet, 7:30 & 10pm. Tickets $4 avaiiable at Marshall Music and Elderly Instruments, E. Lansing

TV
1:00pm: The Champions - timely coverage of the greatest amateur sporting events across the world; featuring the best in boxing, swimming, track and field and more. Ch. 4

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EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Theatre Company of Ann Arbor presents Mad Madonnas, see 5/30
Free Learning Seminar with L. Ron Hubbard, 3pm at 203 E. Ann (bet. 4th & 5th Ave.) 668-6113 for more info.
Babysitting at the CCC, 7pm-1am, see 5/30

YPSILANTI 
EMU Players present "6 Rms Riv Vu," see 53/0

DETROIT
Irish Festival on the Detroit Riverfront
Detroit Bicentennial Dance Festival Concert at Music Hall, see 5/30

 

SUNDAY 1

Moon in Pisces

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "McCabe & Mrs. Mitler" and "Jeremiah Johnson," see 5/31
New World Film Co-op: "Harold & Maude" see 5/30

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Norman Blake, see 5/30
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 5/30
Chances Are. Brainstorm, see 5/30
Del Rio: jazz at 4pm, free
Dooley's: acoustic rock & blues, 8-11pm, free
Mr. Flood's Party: Tim Carr, 9:30pm, 75¢, c&w

YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Tim Hazel & Brush Creek, see 5/28

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard. George Benson, see 5/27
Raven Gallery: Gamble Rogers, see 5/27
Red Carpet. Ace High, see 5/28
Watts Club Mozambique: Dakota Staton, see 5/30
Cobo Arena: DYNAMITE! 7:30pm, tickets $7.50, 6.50, 5.50 & 4.50 at Hudson's, Grinnetl's, and Cobo Box Office.
Masonic Auditorium: Jazz Untimited with Donald Byrd, 8pm. Tickets $7.50. 6.50, 5.50 at Masonic Box Office
Showcase Theatre (formerly the Eastown): WABX presents Kraftwerk with special guests Les Variations and Brataxis, 8pm, reserved tickets $4 & 5 available at Showcase Box Office and Hudson's. A Brass Ring Productipn
BOWLING GREEN, OHIO 
Perry Stadium, Bowling Green Cultural Boost presents the Poe Ditch Music Festival, 12 noon, with Johnny Winter and special guests Golden Earring and Montrose. Also appearing: Richie Havens, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Pure Prairie League and Outlaws. Tickets $8 in advance, $10 at the gate. Available at all Hudson's and Grinnell's stores. A Ross Todd Production

TV
2 00pm: Stalin - a documentary biography of Joseph Stalin. Ch. 56
6:30pm: Special of the Week - "The World's Worst Air Crash - The Avoidable Accident?" Program will investígate the story of the Turkish DC-10 disaster last March. Ch. 56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Potter's Guild Spring Sale, 9am-3pm, 210 Hill

DETROIT
Irish Festival on the Detroit Riverfront.

 

MONDAY 2

Moon in Pisces

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Tol'Able David" (Henry King) silent, 8pm, $1

MUSIC A
NN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Blue Monday With Boogie Woogie Red, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) blues
Chances Are: Hot Foot Highway, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1 .50 others, r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Skunk Misery String Band, 9:30pm, 75¢
Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 9:30pm, $1,c&w

YPSILANTI
The Suds Factory: Magie Daze, 9:30pm, $1 r&r

DETROIT
Red Carpet: Party Night Jam Session, 9pm-2am
Watts Club Mozambique: Dakota Staton, see 5/30

 

TUESDAY 3

Moon in Pisces then in Aries 9:02am

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "400 Blows" (Trauffaut) 7&9pm,$1.25 

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Melodioso, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) Latín jazz
Chances Are: Rob Tyner's Fireworks, 9:30pm, $1 .50 students, $2 others, r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Gemini, 9:30pm. 75¢ 
Pretzel Bell: Grievous Angels, 9:30pm, $1 , hot country rock

YPSILANTI
The Suds Factory: Magie Daze, see 6/2

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Michael Urbaniak Quintet, 9:30, 11:15 & 1am, $3.50, jazz
Raven Gallery: Gamble Rogers, 9:30pm, $3 Red Carpet: Party Night Jam Session, 9pm-2am
Watts Club Mozambique: Dakota Staton, see 5/30

TV
10:00pm: Soundstage - Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea, Ch. 56

EVENTS
DETROIT
The Earth Center Lecture Series present Bill Manning, speaking on "Easy Gardening & the Stamina System," 7:3opm in the Earth Center Ballroom, free.
"Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope," a heart and soul musical, will be playing at Music Hall Center, 8:30pm. Tickets $6.50, 5.50, 4.50 avaiiable at Hudson's, Grinnell's, Sear and Music Hall B.O. or cali 963-7680

 

WEDNESDAY 4

Moon in Aries

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Portrait of Jason" (Shirley Clarke) 7:30 & 9:30pm, $1

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "They Shoot Horses Don't They?" 7&9:30pm, $1

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Hoot Night, 9pm, 75¢
Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS, 9pm, no cover, r&r
Blind Pig: All Directions (Ed Sugar'sband) 9:30pm, $1 (downsstairs), jazz
Chances Are: Lightnin', 9;30pm, $1 students, $1.50 others, r&r
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Mr. Flood's Party: Grievous Angels, 9:30pm, 75¢, country rock
Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 9:30pm, $1, c&w

YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Tim Hazel & Brush Creek, 9pm, $1.50 r&r
The Suds Factory : Magie Daze, see 6/2

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Michael Urbnniak Quintet, see 6/3
Raven Gallery : Gamble Rogers, see 6/3
Red Carpet: Ace High, 9pm-2am, r&r
Watts Club Mozambique: Dakota Stanron, see 5/30
Olympia Stadium: Bad Company and Maggie Bell, 8pm. Reserved seats $6.50, 5.50 and 4.50 at Olympia, Hudson's, Sears and Grinnell's

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TV
9:00pm: "Metamorphosis" - tape replay of a performance by the California State University experimental theatre group. Cable 3

EVENTS
DETROIT
"Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope." is at Music Hall Center through June 22, see 6/3

 

THURSDAY 5

Moon in Aires then in Taurus 8:19pm

June 5,1878: Pancho Villa. Mexican revolutionary, bom.

June 5,1947: Sec. State Marshall proposes his plan to save Europian capitalism.

June 5,1973: Cardiss Collins becomes Illinois' first black congresswoman, receiving 92% of the vote.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "The Ruling Class" (Peter Medak) 7 & 9:45pm, $1.25

YPSILANTI 
Mud Cinema: "They Shoot Horses Don't They?" see 6/4

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS, see 6/4
Blind Pig: Reunion, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) jazz
Chances Are: Lightnin' see 6/4
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers, 9:30pm, 75¢, c&w
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys. 9:30pm, $1.50, bluegrass

YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Tim Hazel & Brush Creek, see 6/4
The Suds Factory: Magie Daze, see 6/2

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Michael Urbaniak Quintet, see 6/3
Raven Gallery: Gamble Rogers, see 6/3
Red Carpet: Ace High, see 6/4
Watts Club Mozambique: Dakota Stanton, see 5/30

TV
9:00pm: Black Journal - "Conspiracy." This special edition examines the possibility of conspiracy in the assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Ch. 56
12:00 midnight: Ellen Mcllwaine, rocksinger and.guitarist, is one of the guests. Ch. 9
9:00pm: "Sunshine & Smiles" - tape replay of a performance by the Friends Road Show. Cable 3

EVENTS
DETROIT
"Don't Bother Me, 1 Can't Cope," see 6/3

 

FRIDAY 6

Moon in Taurus

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Les Creatures" (Agnes Varda) 7:30&9:30pm, $1
New World Film Co-op: "Dr. Zhivago" 8pm only (ML83) $1.25

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Requiem For A Heavyweight" (Ralph Nelson) 7 & 9:30pm, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Au Hasard Balthazar" (Robert Bresson) 7 & 9pm, $2 (students $1.50)

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters,6pm, 50¢, ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS. see 6/4
Blind Pig: Daddy G & Express, 9:30pm, $1
Chances Are: Lightnin', 9:30pm, $1.50 students, $2 others, r&r
Heidelberg: David Tamulevich, 9pm, no cover. folk
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Mr. Flood's Party: Melodioso, 9:30pm, $1.50, Latín jazz
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 6/5
Rubaiyat: We The People, 9:30pm, no cover
Babysitting at the CCC, 7pm-1am, 75¢/hour, 663-4392

YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Tim Hazel & Brush Creek, see 6/4
The Suds Factory: Magie Daze, see 6/2

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Michael Urbaniak Quintet, see 6/3
Raven Gallery; Gamble Hogers, see 6/3
Red Carpet: Ace High, see 6/4
Watts Club Mozambique: Dakota Stanton, see 5/30
Masonic Auditorium: Benefit Concert with the Fífth Dimension, 8pm

EVENTS
YPSILANTI
EMU Players present "Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mornma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling so Sad." 8pm in Quirk Auditorium, EMU campus. Tickets $2.50 on sale at Quirk Auditorium

DETROIT
Slovak Festival on the Detroit Riverfront at 6th Street
"Don't Bother Me, i Can't Cope'., at the Music Hall. Matinee 2pm ($6.50, 5.50 and 4.50) and 8:30pm performance ($7.50, 6.50, 5.50) see 6/3 for more info

 

SATURDAY 1

Moon in Taurus

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Red Beard" Akira Kurosawa) 8pm only, $1
New World Film Co-op: "Serpico" 7 & 9:15pm MLB3, $1.25

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Destry Rides Again" (George Marshall! 7 & 9:30pm, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre III: "Day for Night" (Francois Truffaut) 7 & 9pm, $2 (students $1)

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 6/6
Bimbo's on the Hll: QSS, see 6/4
Blind Pig: Daddy G & Express, see 6/6
Chances Are: Lightnin', see 6/6
Del Rio: live folk music, 2-4pm, free
Heidelberg: David Tamulevich, see 6/6
Golden Falcon: live entertainment
Mr. Flood's Party: Melodioso, see 6/6
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, ses 6/5
Rubaiyat: "We The People" see 6/6

YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Tim Hazel & Brush Creek, see 6/4
The Suds Factory: Magie Daze, see 6/2

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard: Michael Urbaniak Quintet, see 6/3
Raven Gallery : Gambte Rogers, see 6/3
Red Carpet: Ace High, see 6/4
Watts Club Mozambique: Dakota Stanton, see 5/30

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR A Children's Free Health Fair (for children under 8) 11am-4pm at the Children's Community Center, 317 N. Seventh Vision and hearing assessments, immunizations, physicals, nutritional and dental assessmems, lab tests and referrals for free foltowup care. Day care and refreshments provided. (Also Sunday 1-4pml)

YPSILANTI
EMU Players present "Oh Dad, Poor Dad..." see 6/6

DETROIT
Slovak Festival on the Detroit Riverfront "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope, see 6/6