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Day
30
Month
July
Year
1975
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Wednesday 30
Moon in Aries then in Taurus 12:53pm
sun r. 5:12 sun s. 7:00

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "King of Hearts" (Philip deBroca) 7 & 9, $1.25
Children's Film Festival: "Rabbit Hill" and "Harold & the Purple Crayon" 4pm in the gallery at Border's Bookshop. S. State. Free, all ages welcome
Summer Film Showcase: Civil War - "Lincoln: Trial by Fire" (52 min); "Surrender at Appomattox" (52 min) MLB3, 7pm, free

YPSILANTI 
Mud Cinema: "Dirty Harry" with Clint Eastwood, 7:30 & 9:30pm, $1 (EMU students, staff and faculty only)

CONCERTS
DETROIT
P'Jazz with the Austin-Moro Band, 6pm, Pontchartrain Hotel outdoor terrace, Washington Blvd. at Larned
Pine Knob: Chicago, SOLD OUT

TV
12:30pm: Issue - Guest is playwright and author Ron Milner. Topic: "What Color Should Theatre Be, in order to be Relevant?" Ch.7 1:00pm: Amistad/Friendship. This first in a series of eight programs takes a look at the people, the problems and the lifestyle of Detroit's Latino community, Ch. 7 8:30pm: "The Bluegrass of Cabbage Crik" Ch. 56
9:00pm: Theatre in America presents "June Moon," an American comedy classic. The central theme includes the violation of innocence and the madness of pop music, Ch. 56
9:40pm: Dinah! James Brown is one of the guests tonight,Ch.50
10:30pm: Caught in the Act - "Jonathon Edwards" playing guitar, harmonica and singing lead vocal, Ch. 56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Class series: Women & Revolution - Toward a Communist Women's Movement, presented by the Spartacus Youth League. Class IV: "Women in China," 7:30pm in the conference room 342 Michigan Union. More info: 665-6070 Michigan Repertory '75 presents "Candida" by George Bernard Shaw, 8pm at Mendelssohn Theatre, UofM campus. Tickets $4 front orch. & balc, $2.50 rear orch. & rear balc. available at Hudson's (Detroit, Briarwood) or Central Travel & Tickets (Toledo)
POETRY READING with Andrew Carrigan and Anselm Hollo at Another Art Gallery? 8pm, 121 W.Washington
Intermission Players present Woody Allen's "Don't Drink the Water" 8pm at Little Theatre, Pioneer High School Michigan Repertory '75 presents songs and scenes from its forthcoming production of "The Canterbury Tales" at noon in the Pendleton Arts Center, Michigan Union

ADRIAN Croswell Opera House presents the hit musical "The Sound of Music" for 10 days. For reservations or info: 517-263-5674

DETROIT
Ron Milner's "What the Wine Sellers Buy" dir. by Woodie King Jr., 8:30pm at the Fisher Theatre. Tickets $8.50, 7.50, 6.50. Info: 873-4400
Hilberry Summer Theatre presents "Man of La Mancha" 8pm (upstairs) and "The Blacks" (downstairs in the Studio Theatre) 8pm. Cass at Hancock

Thursday 31
Moon in Taurus
sun 5. 5:13 sun s. 6:54

July 31. . .in 1948: Potsdam Agreement. surrender of Japanese troops in Indochina to Kuomintang troops in the north and British in the south. . .in 1969: US-Diem clique sets up "prosperity zones," concentration camps in South Vietnam to combat growing peasant resistance.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Summer Film Showcase: Children's Films - "Arrow to the Sun" (12 min) ; "Case of the Elevator Duck" (1 7 min); "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" (20 min); "Where Should a Squirrel Live?" (1 1 min); Dr. Seuss on the Loose" (25 min) MLB3, 7pm, free

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Dirty Harry" see 7/30

CONCERTS
DETROIT
Pine Knob: Chicago, SOLD OUT

TV
10:30am: AM Detroit with Dennis Wholey - Gary Paul Gates, investigative journalist and coauthor of "The Palace Guard" will be one of the guests, Ch.7
9:00pm: Hollywood Television Theatre presents "Another Part of the Forest," Lillian Hellman's 1946 hit Broadway play, Ch. 56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The Playmakers present "The Diary of Adam and Eve" and "The Sweetheart Revue" 8pm at Schorling Aud., Sch. of Ed., UofM. E University at Monroe. Tickets $2 at the door, sponsored by UAC
Roadside Attractions presents "Servant of Two Masters" 8:30pm at Theatre Under The Mall, Arborland Shpooing Center. Tickets $1.75 or $3/couple at the door or call 665-241
Michigan Repertory '75 presents "Candida" see 7/30
Intermission Players present Frederick Knott's "Wait Until Dark" 8pm at Little Theatre, Pioneer High School
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents "A Thurber Carnival" 8pm at. the workshop Bldg., 201 Mulholland Dr. Donation $1

ADRIAN
Croswell Opera House presents "The Sound of Music" see 7/30

DETROIT
Ron Milner's "What the Wine Sellers Buy" see 7/30
Hilberry Summer Theatre presents "Man of La Mancha" and "The Blacks" see 7/30

Friday 1
Moon in Taurus then in Gemini 11:02pm
sun r. 5:13 sun s. 6:58

August 1. . .in 1917: IWW organizer Frank Little lynched. . .in 1946: the people's coalition in Athens, Tennessee takes control of local government after corrupt elections. . . in 1953: House Concurrent Resolution 108 advocating termination of Indians adopted, passed. . .in 1954: 75,000 march in Saigon to celebrate Geneva Agreements that end
French colonialism.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema II: "The Seduction of Mimi" (Lena Wertmuller) 7:30 & 9.30, $1.25
Summer Film Showcase: Stress & Coping - "Tup, Tup" (9 min); "Asylum" (95 min) MLB3. 7pm, free

DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre: "The Middle of the World" (Alain Tanner) 7 & 9:15pm, $2, students wcurrent ID $1.50
"Tales of Hoffman" with Moira Shearer 6:30pm; "The 39 Steps" and "A Man for All Seasons" at 8:45, Brahms Conservatory, 316 1/2 S. Main, Royal Oak
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CONCERTS
ANN ARBOR 
UAC Free Concert with Jedediah (rock) 7:30pm on the People's Plaza near the Michigan Union, by the cube

DETROIT
Cobo Arena: Black Sabbath with special guest Leslie West, 8pm. Tickets $7.50, 6.50 reserved seats available at Hudson's Grinnell's and Cobo Arena B.O
Masonic Auditorium: Barry Manilow, 8pm, tickets $6.50, 5.50 at Masonic B.O & J.L. Hudson's
Meadow Brook: Preservation Hall Jazz Band, 8.30pm. Pavillion $7, 6, 5. Lawn seats $3 available by writing to: Meadowbrook Music Festival Box Office, P.O. Box 705, Oakland University, Rochester, Ml 48063
P'Jazz with the Brookside Jazz Ensemble featuring Ursula Walker followed by live music & dancing. 6pm at the Pontchartrain Hotel outdoor terrace, Washington Blvd. at Larned

OHIO
5th Annual Ohio National Bluegrass Festival (3 days, 12 hours each day). Bill Monroe & the Bluegrass Boys, Don Reno, Bill Harrell & Tennessee Cutups, Jim & Jessee and the Virginia Boys and lots more. ..at Hillbrook Recreation Area, 4 mi NW of Ottawa, Ohio on Route 15. For more info write: Hillbrook Rec. Dept . P.O. Box 257, Ottawa, OH 45875

TV

9:30pm: Lou Gordon Show - Guests tonight include Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge, Ch. 50
1:00am: Rock Concert - Hot Tuna, REO Speedwagon, BT Express, Abba, Ch. 7

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The Playmakers present "The Diary of Adam & Eve " and "The Sweetheart Revue" see 7/31 Michigan Repertory '75 presents "Candida" see 7/30
Roadside Attractions present "Servant of Two Masters" see 7/31 Intermission Players present "Wait Until Dark" see 7/31
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents "A Thurber Carnival" see 7/31 Consumer Cooperative Alliance Conference (3 days) will begin with an opening address by Ralph Nader, 8pm at Hill Auditorium and will feature speakers from establihed coops as well as young coops. This year's conference is committed to developing a nationwide consumer coop movement. The CCAC sessions will be at Bursley Hall, North Campus, except for the opening speeches. For further info contact David Friedrichs (NASCO) at 663-0889

ADRIAN
Croswell Opera House presents "The Sound of Music" see 7/30

DETROIT
Ron Milner's "What the Wine Sellers Buy" see 7/30
Hilberry Summer Theatre presents "Tenth Man" 8pm and "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" in the Studio Theatre (downstairs) 8pm Ukranian Ethnic Festival on the Detroit Riverfront. Mini-buses will run every 20 minutes to shuttle visitors from Cadillac Square to the Festival site, 6-11pm
FREE ARTS FESTIVAL/Community Center Art Fair '75, 6-11pm at the Lincoln Park Community Center, 3525 Dix. For more info: 386-4075

Saturday 2
Moon in Gemini
sun r. 5:15 sun s. 6:57

August 2. . .in 1903: Frontier woman Calamity Jane dies. . .in 1965: 6,000 Marines supported by 100 aircraft raid regions of Quang Nam province, hundreds of women were captured and systematically raped.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema II: "The Seduction of Mimi" see 8/1

DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre: "City lights"(Charles Chaplin) 7&9pm,$2(students $1.50)
"Tales of Hoffman," "The 39 Steps" and "A Man for all Seasons" at Brahms Conservatory, see 8/1

CONCERTS
YPSILANTI
Ypsilanti FREE CONCERT 2-6pm at Riverside Park. Country & western extravaganza

DETROIT
Pine Knob: Fifth Dimension and the Dells, see 8/1

OHIO
Ohio National Bluegrass Festival, see 8/1

TV
8:00pm: Merv Griffin Show - the Platters, singing group are some of tonight's guests. Ch. 50

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The Playmakers present "The Diary of Adam & Eve" and "The Sweetheart Revue". Matinee at 2pm, $1.50. 8pm performance $2 at Schorling Aud. Sch. of Ed., UofM. Sponsored by UAC
Michigan Repertory '75 presents "Candida" see 7/30
Roadside Attractions present "Servant of Two Masters" see 7/31 6th Annual Ann Arbor Medieval Festival. Theatre, dance, music and crafts. 11am at West Park: "The Play of Robin and Marion," "Gabriel's Horn," and "The Dandy from Arras" at at 3pm in Burns Park: "The Play of Noah" and "Everyman." FREE
Intermission Players present "Don't Drink the Water" see 7/30
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents "A Thurber Carnival" see 7/31 Consumer Cooperative Alliance Conference, see 8/1

ADRIAN
Croswell Opera House presents "The Sound of Music" see 7/30

DETROIT
Ron Milner's "What the Wine Sellers Buy" 7 & 10:30pm, see 7/30 Ukranian Ethnic Festival noon-11 pm on the Detroit Riverfront
Free Arts Festival/Community Center Art Fair 1-11pm, see 8/1 Professional Motorcycle Races, 7pm at Northville Downs, 1/2 mile flat track. Doors open at 4pm. Discount adult tickets $4.50 in advance at Hudson's & Cycle Shops. $5.50 at the gate. Under 12 $2.50 at the gate only

TOLEDO, OHIO
Fred Harris Democratic candidate for President, will be appearing at Ottawa Park in Toledo, 2200 N. Cove Dr., 6-8pm. He'll speak at 6:30pm, and be camping overnight at a KOA campsite in Swanton, Ohio, the first stop in a camping tour of the States to meet the people

Sunday 3
Moon in Gemini
sun r. 5:14 sun s. 6:57

August 3... International Day of Solidarity with the people of Gunea-Bissau and the Cape Verde Islands. To commemorate the Pidjiguiti massacre, Aug3, 1959, when some 50 striking dockworkers are shot dead by Portuguese troops.

MOVIES
DETROIT
"Tales of Hoffman", "The 39 Steps" and "A Man for All Seasons" at Brahms Conservatory, see8/1

CONCERTS
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Free Park Concert: 2-6pm at Victor Jara Musician's Park (on Fuller Road across from the pool). Bands this week include Synergy (jazz), Starlight on the Rails (c&w), Headwind (Progressive jazz/rock) and 1 band to be announced

DETROIT
Pine Knob: Judy Collins, 7:30pm. Tickets $7, 5 available at Pine Knob B.O. 647-7790 for more info
Cobo Arena: Uriah Heep with special guest stars Journey 8pm. Tickets $7.50 & 6.50 reserved seats available at Hudson's, Grinnell's and Cobo B.O.
Buddy Rich and his Big Band in concert at the Squire's (Ramada Inn at Detroit Metro Airport) 2 shows at 8 & 10pm. Tickets $5 per person at the door

TOLEDO, OHIO
Ohio River Music Festival with Aerosmith, Black Oak Arkansas, Foghat, Blue Oyster Cult, REO Speedwagon, Mahogany Rush, the Outlaws. Styx and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Begins at noon at Nippert Stadium, University of Cincinnati campus. Tickets $9 in advance, $11 at the gate. Tickets available at Boogie Records (Toledo), Sears (Sandusky) Call WIOT for other ticket outlets Ohio National Bluegrass Festival, see 8/1

TV
1:30pm: Soul Train with Melba Moore, Eddie Harris and Bunny Sigler, Ch 2
8:30pm: Sherlock Holmes "The Scarlet Claw" Ch. 50
10:00pm NBC News Special Edition - "Mary Jane Grows Up: Marijuana in the 70's" Ch 4
11:30pm: Name of the Game - "A Hard Case of the Blues." Investigaron into corruption in the music business leads Dan FarreM into the wild world of folk-rock, Ch 2

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
6th Annual Ann Arbor Medieval Festival,Theatre, dance, music, crafts. 11am on the Ark lawn, 1421 HilI. "The Play of Noah" and "Everyman" and at 3pm in Nichols Arboretum, Geddes Rd. "The Dandy from Arras" and "Gabriel's Horn"
Consumer Cooperative Alliance Conference see 8/1

ADRIAN
Croswell Opera House presents "The Sound of Music" see 7/30

SALINE
Country Music Show staring direct from Nashville: Tommy Overstreet and Red Steagall, 2pm & 7pm at Saline High School Auditorium. Tickets $3.50 at the door, $3 mail order to: Country Show, P.O. Box 324, Saline, Ml 481 76. Sponsored by the Saline Jaycees

DETROIT
Ron Milner's "What the Wine Sellers Buy" at 3&7pm, see 7/30 Ukranian Ethnic Festival, see 8/2 Free Arts Festival/Community Art Fair 1-11pm see 8/1

Monday 4
Moon in Gemini then in Cancer 5:17am
sun r. 5:15 sun s. 6:56

August 4. . .in 1735: Peter Zenger trial establishes legal freedom of press. . .in 1962: Marilyn Monroe (Norma Jean Baker) dies. . in 1964: US fabricates "Tonkin Gulf incident" to stampede Congress to support aggression in Vietnam.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Summer Film Showcase: Mathematics, Chemistry - "Mathematical Peep Show" (12 min); "Music of the Spheres" (52 min); "Hidden Structure" (52 min); MLB3, 7pm, free

CONCERTS

DETROIT
Pine Knob: WAR. 7:30pm. Tickets $7, 5 at Pine Knob B.O. 647-7790 for more info

TV
8:00pm: TV2 Detroit Special: "The Transportation Crisis" Ch 2 8:30pm:TV2 Detroit Special: "Miracle of Porter Street" a re-run of the original documentary on Father Clement Kern and his work in Detroit's inner city, Ch. 2
9:30pm: Dinah! Guests tomght include the Blue Notes singing group, Ch. 50

EVENTS
ADRIAN
Croswell Opera House presents "The Sound ot Music" see 7/30

Tuesday 5
Moon in Cancer
sun r. 5:16 sun s. 6:55

August 5. . .in 1898: US annexes Puerto Rico. . . in 1946: 15.000 march at Lincoln Memorial to protest vigilante-police violence in the south. . .in 1970: Ericka Huggins, Rose Smith, Margaret Huggins, Black Panther women in Connecticut prison, begin hunger strike to protest conditions.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "The Rain People" (Francis Ford Coppola) 7 & 9pm, $1.25
Summer Film Showcase: The Dispossessed - "Puffins, Predators and Pirates" (28 min); "Livin' on the Mud" (23 min); "Last of the Cuiva" (65 mm); MLB3, 7pm, free Wounded Knee Support Group presents films of struggle - "Eskimo Fight for Life" 8pm MLB1. free

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema Silent Summer Series: Laurel & Hardy - "Mail and Female"; "Double Whoopee"; "Sugar Daddies"; "From Soup to Nuts"; "That'sMy Wife";9:30pm only at Walton-Putman Lounge EMU, free
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CONCERTS
ANN ARBOR
UAC Free Concert with Congo Phil, Paul and Friends (jazz) at 7:30pm on the People's Plaza near the Michigan Union

DETROIT 
Cobo Arena: Tony Orlando and Dawn sing for Muscular Dystrophy. 8pm, tickets $6.50, 5.50, 4.50 at Cobo B. O., Hudson's and Grinnell's
Pine Knob: WAR, see 8/4

TV

8:00pm "When Television was Livel" Film clips of entertainment personalities from the 1950's, Ch. 56
9:00pm: Nova - a look at a changing people the "Tuaregs" from the Sahara, Ch. 56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Michigan Repertory '75 presents "Canterbury Tales" a bawdy British musical adaption of Chaucer's masterpiece 8pm at Mendelssohn Theatre. Tickets $4 front orch. & balc., $3.50 rear orch. & balc., available through Hudson's (Detroit & Briarwood)

ADRIAN
Croswell Opera House presents "The Sound of Music" see 7/30

DETROIT
Ron Milner's "What the Wine Sellers Buy" at the Fisher Theatre, see 7/30

Wednesday 6
Moon in Cancer then in Leo 7:44am
sun r. 5:16 sun s. 6:54

August 6. . .1926: Gertrude Ederle becomes the first woman to swim across the English Channel, a distance of more than 31 miles which she covers in 14 hours, 31 minutes. . . 1945: US bombs Hiroshima.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "The King of Hearts" (Philippe deBroca) 7 & 9pm, $1.25
Children's Film Festival: "Curious George", "Madeline" & "White Mane" 4pm in the gallery at Border's Bookshop, 303 S. State. Free, all ages welcome
Summer Film Showcase: Wildlife - "Baobab: Portrait of a Tree" (53 min); "Miss Goodall and the Baboons of Gombe" (52 min) MLB3 7pm, free

YPSILANTI 
Mud Cinema: "The Reivers" with Steve McQueen and Sharon Farrell 7:30 & 9:30pm, $1 (EMU students, staff & faculty only)

CONCERTS
DETROIT
Pine Knob: Cheech & Chong with Orleans, 7:30pm.Tickets $7,5 available at Pine Knob or call 647-7790 for other ticket locations
 
TV
7:00pm: "House Call" - live phone-in program answering questions about health and medicine. Questions will be accepted at 8727500 during the show, Ch. 56 8:30pm: Special of the Week - "Ferril, Etc." A dramatic presentation of selected works of the noted poetry and prose writer Thomas Ferril by five actors from the Third Eye Theatre in Denver, Ch. 56
9:00pm: Theatre in America - "In Fashion", a musical farce written, staged and performed by members of the Actor's Theatre of Louisville, Ch. 56
9:30pm: Dinah! Guests include the Stylistics, singing group, Ch. 50 10:30pm: "Caught in the Act" - country singer Johnathan Edwards will be featured tonight, backed by Stuart Schulman on bass and violin and Richard Adelman on drums, Ch. 56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Class Series: Women & Revolution: Toward a Communist Women's Movement presented by the Spartacus, Youth League. Class V: "Working Women and the Class Struggle." 7:30pm in the conference room 342 Michigan Union. More info: 665-6070 Michigan Repertory '75 presents "Canterbury Tales" see 8/5

ADRIAN
Croswell Opera House presents "The Sound of Music" see 7/30

DETROIT
Ron Milner's "What the Wine Sellers Buy" see 7/30

Thursday 7

New Moon in Leo 6:57am
sunr. 5:17 sun s. 6:53

August 7. . .1813: Pauline David, published first women's rights paper, UNA, born. . . in 1890: Elizabeth Gurley, IWW organizer, leader of Sacco & Vanzetti defense organization, imprisoned in her 60's for conspiring to advocate overthrow of the government by force and violence, born.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "The Chase" (Arthur Penn) 7 & 9:30, $1.25
Summer Film Showcase: Music - "Street Musique" (9 min); "Band Director" (33 min); "Braveman's Condensed Cream of Beatles" (17 min); "Antonia" (58 min) MLB3, 7pm, free

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "The Reivers" see 8/6

CONCERTS
DETROIT
Pine Knob: Mac Davis, 8pm. Tickets $7.50, 5 at Pine Knob or call 647-7790 for other ticket outlets

TV
9:00pm: Hollywood Television Theatre presents "For the Use of the Hall", Oliver Hailey's comedy with an underlying series theme, Ch. 56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Michigan Repertory '75 presents "Canterbury Tales" see 8/5
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents "Separate Tables" 8pm at the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Bldg., 201 Mulholland Dr., $1

ADRIAN
Croswell Opera House presents "The Sound of Music" see 7/30

DETROIT
Ron Milner's "What the Wine Sellers Buy" see 7/30

Friday 8
Moon in Leo then in Virgo 7:54am sun r. 5:18 sun s. 6:52

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Brewster McCloud" (Robert Altman) 7 & 9, MLB4, $1.25
Cinema II: "King of Marvin Gardens" (Bob Rafelson) with Ellen Burstyn, 7:30 & 9:30, $1
Summer Film Showcase: French Humor - "Boiled Egg" (5 min); "Le Petit Theatre de Jean Renoir" (100 min) MLB3, 7pm, free

DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre: "Scenes From a Marriage" (Ingmar Bergman) 7 & 10pm, $2, students with ID $1.50 Orchard Ridge Outdoor Theatre (at Oakland Community College) will present a double feature: "Five Easy Pieces" and "Easy Rider" 9:30pm at I-696 and Orchard Lake Road. $1.25. In case of rain, films will be shown on 8/9

August 8...in 1880:Emiliano Zapata, revolutionary Indian president of Mexico, born...in 1973: New York feminist proclaim August anti-rape month, citing 19.2% increase in rape complaints during the first 6 months of 1973... in 1974: Nixon resigns.

CONCERTS
ANN ARBOR
UAC Free Concert with Protuberance 7:30pm on the People's Plaza near the Michigan Union

DETROIT
Meadow Brook: Benny Goddman and his Sextet (jazz) 8:30pm. Tickets: pavillion $7, 6, 5; lawn seats $3 available by writing to: Meadow Brook Music Festival Box Office, P.O. Box 705, Oakland University, Rochester, Ml 48063 Pine Knob: Mac Davis, see 8/7

TV
11:30pm: Channel 50 Late Movie - "Calamity Jane" musical, western, comedy, Ch. 50
1:00am: Rock Concert - Edgar Winter, Foghat.Ch. 7

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Michigan Repertory '75 presents "Canterbury Tales" see 8/5
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents "Separate Tables" see 8/7

ADRIAN
Croswell Opera House presents "The Sound of Music" see 7/30

SALINE
10th Annual Saline Rodeo/I.R.A. Championship, 8pm at Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, Saline-Ann Arbor Road,Saline. Tickets in advance: $2.50 adults, $1 12 and under;at the gate $3 adults, $2 12 and under. Proceeds go to National Institute of Burn Medicine. Presented by Region "J" Jaycees. Free parking

DETROIT
Polish Ethnic Festival 6-11 pm on the Detroit Riverfront
Ron Milner's "What the Wine Sellers Buy, see 7/30

Saturday 9
Moon in Virgo
sun r. 5:19 sun s. 6:52

August 9. . .South Africa Women's Day. On this day in 1967 the Federation of South African Women had 20,000 demonstrators converge on Pretoria to denounce the plans of the regime to introduce passes for African women. . .in 1945: US nuclear attack on Nagasaki. . .in 1966: black insurrection in Detroit. . .in 1970: Huey Newton of the Black Panther Party freed.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema II: "Five Easy Pieces" (Bob Rafelson) 7:30 & 9:30, $1.25 Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "Malcolm X" 7:30 & 9:15 and "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song" (Melvin VanPeebles) 7 & 9:15, Modern Language Building. Single show $1.25, double $2

DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre: "The Magnificent Ambersons" (Orson Welles) 7 & 9pm, $2 (students $1.50)

CONCERTS
YPSILANTI
Ypsilanti Free Concert: 2-6pm at Riverside Park

DETROIT
Pine Knob: Mac Davis, see 8/7

TV
5:00pm: Highlights of the 1975 Midwestern Governors Conference held June 20-23 in Cincinnati, Ch. 56
8:00pm: The Philadelphia Folk Festival with John Prine, Steve Goodman, Don Reno and the Tennessee Cutups, the Deadly Nightshade, Norman Blake and Tom Rush, Ch. 56
11:30pm: Nightmare Theatre - "Hunchback of Notre Dame" Ch. 9 1:30am: TV2 Late Show - "Dracula's Daughter" Ch. 2

EVENTS 
ANN ARBOR
Michigan Repertory '75 presents "Canterbury Tales" Matinee at 3pm & 8pm performance, see 8/5
The 6th Annual Ann Arbor Medieval Festival presents a week's end Medieval Fair, 10am till dusk, U of M Music School pond. Theatre, dance, music and crafts, free
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents "Separate Tables" see 8/7

ADRIAN
Croswell Opera House presents "The Sound of Music" see 7/30

SALINE 10th Annual Saline Rodeo, see 8/8

DETROIT
Polish Ethnic Festival noon-1 1pm on the Detroit Riverfront
Ron Milner's "What the Wine Sellers Buy" 7 & 10:30pm, see 7/30

Sunday 10
Moon in Virgo then in Libra 7:52am sun r. 5:19 sun s. 6:51

August 10. . .in 1964: Resurgence of Youth Movement in New York City. . .in 1966: 450 women suecessfully strike Levi plant in Blue Ridge, Georgia. . .in 1970: prisoners in New York Tombs Prison revolt against living conditions and long imprisonment without trial.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "Malcolm X" and "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song" see 8/9

CONCERTS
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Free Park Concert: 2-6pm at Victor Jara Musician's Park (on Fuller Road across from the pool) 4 bands to"be announced

DETROIT
Pine Knob: Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons with Tommy James and the Shondells, an evening of solid gold! 2pm matinee and 8pm show (limited tickets available) $7, 5 at Pine Knob 8.0. or cali 647-7790 for other ticket outlets
Detroit Symphony Orchestra Free Outdoor Concert at 8:30pm on the Mercy College of Detroit campus, Southfield & Outer Drive, north of McNichols

TV
2:00pm: NBC Religious Program - "A Conversation with Dr. Margaret Mead", highly acclaimed anthropologist, Ch. 4
5:30pm: World of Survival - "Secrets of the Trout Stream" Ch. 50

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The 6th Annual Ann Arbor Medieval Festival presents a week's end Medieval Fair, see 8/9

ADRIAN
Croswell Opera House presents "The Sound of Music" see 7/30

SALINE
10th Annual Saline Rodeo at 2 pm today, see 8/8 for more info
 

DETROIT
Polish Ethnic Festival, see 8/9
Ron Milner's "What the Wine Sellers Buy" 3 & 7pm, see 7/30

Monday 11
Moon in Libra
sun r. 5:20 sun s. 6:50

August 1 1 . . .in 1961 : National Indian Youth Council formed. . .in 1965: Black insurrection in Watts.

CONCERTS
DETROIT
Pine Knob; Linda Rondstadt, 7:30pm. Tickets $7, 5 at Pine Knob B.O. or cali 647-7790 for other ticket outlets
Detroit Symphony Orchestra Free Outdoor Concert on Mercy College campus, see 8/10

TV
12:00 midnight: David Susskind show- "The Decline and Fall of Richard Nixon" Ch.9

Tuesday 12
Moon n Libra then in Scorpio 9:31am
sun r. 5:21 suri s. 6:49

August 12. . .in 1971: in Saigon, Danang and Hue, 700 were arrested under charge of participating in "anti-elections campaign" . . .in 1972: Conference of Non-Aligned Countries seats the PRG (Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam) and Royal Government of National Union of Cambodia as people's governments of their countries, adopts resolution demanding US withdraw troops and end bombings in Indochina.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Reefer Madness" (Leo Gasnier) and "The Mystery of the Leaping Fish" (John Emerson) 7,8:45 & 10:30, $1.25

CONCERTS
ANN ARBOR
UAC Free Concert with Pat Hodgson (blues) 7:30pm on the People's Plaza, near the Michigan Union

DETROIT
Pine Knob: Todd Rundgren, 7:30pm. Tickets $7, 5 at Pine Knob B.O. or call 647-7790 for other ticket outlets

TV
9:00pm: Nova - "Bird Brain: The Mystery of Bird Navigation" Ch. 56 11:00pm: Interface - "Tres Mujeres," a program about three wornen, produced by three women. It looks at the Uves of three generations of Puerto Rican women in New York, Ch. 56

Wednesday 13
Moon in Scorpio
sunr.5:21 sun s. 6:48

August 1 3. . .in 1818: Lucy Stone, suffragist and role-model for modern feminists who refuse to change their name after marriage, born. . .in 1898: US troops invade the Philippines. . .in 1967: ANC-ZAPU (African National Congress-Zimbabwe African People's Union) military alliance is announced as the two movements launch a joint guerrilla campaign in Zimbabwe.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "King of Hearts" (Philippe deBroca) 7 & 9pm, $1.25
Children's Film Festival: "Paddle to the Sea", "Caps for Sale", "The Ugly Duckling" and "Ferdinand the Bull" 4pm in the gallery at Border's Bookshop, 303 S. State. Free, all ages welcome

YPSILANTI 
Mud Cinema: "Let the Good Times Roll" with Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Fats Domino. 7:30 & 9:30, $1 (EMU students, staff and faculty only)

CONCERTS
DETROIT
Pine Knob: Seals & Croft, 7:30pm. Tickets $7, 5 at Pine Knob. 647-7790 for more info

TV
6:30pm: Book Beat - "The Tattooed Men" by Florence Rome. Florence talks with Bob Cromie about her report on the Yakuza, the Japanese criminal underworld organization, which functions ruthlessly throughout Japan, Ch. 56
9:00pm: Theatre in America presents "The Ceremony of Innocence" by award-winning playwright Ronald Ribman, Ch. 56

Thursday 14
Moon in Scorpio then in Sagittarius 2:01pm
sun r. 5:22 sun s. 6:47

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "On the Waterfront" (Elia Kazan) with Marlon Brando, 7 & 9pm, $1.25

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Let the Good Times Roll" see 8/13

CONCERTS
DETROIT
Pine Knob: Jefferson Starship, 7:30pm. Tickets $7,5 at Pine Knob. 647-7790 for more info

EAST LANSING (MSU)
Todd Rundgren & Utopia  
 

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Roadside Attractions present "Servant of Two Masters" 8:30pm at Trueblood Aud., Freize Bldg, UofM campus. Info: 665-2410 
UofM School of Music presents Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni" 8pm at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Tickets $4.50. Info: 764-0583 or 764-6118
Ann Arbor Civtc Theatre presents "Separate Tables" see 8/7 Mimeshow with Michael Filisky 12:10-12:50 in the Pendleton Arts Information Room, 2nd floor Michigan Union, free

Friday 15
Moon in Sagittarius
sun r. 5:23 sun s. 6:45

August 15. . .in 1973: Thirty black women announce the formation of the National Black Feminist Organization.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema II: "Long Day's Journey Into Night" (Sidney Lumet) 7:30 & 10pm, $1

DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre: "I.F. Stone's Weekly" (Jerry Bruck Jr.) 7 & 9:30pm, $2 (students $1.50)

CONCERTS
ANN ARBOR
UAC Free Concert with Gemini(folk/ballad) 7:30pm on People's Plaza near the Michigan Union

DETROIT
Meadow Brook: Woodv Herman Orchestra (jazz) 8:30pm. Tickets; pavillion $7, 6, 5; lawn $3 available by writing Meadow Brook Music Festival B.O.,P.O. Box 705, Oakland Umversity, Rochester, MI 48063

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Roadside Attractions present "Servant of Two Masters" see 8/14 UofM School of Music presents Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni" see 8/14
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents "Separate Tables" see 8/7

DETROIT
Scandinavian Ethnic Festival 6-11pm on the Detroit Riverfront

Our apologies that the calendar does not go up to Sept. 3rd, the date of the next SUN. We're taking a month to prepare for our "Back To School" issue, and to intensify our Detroit expansion. Have a happy August!