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Day
12
Month
July
Year
1974
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Fri 12
Moon in Aries 

MOVIES 
*Cinema Guild: "The Wild One", Dir. by Lasio Beredek; Architecture Aud, 7:30 & 9:30, $I, 662-8871
*Cinema II: "Paper Moon", Dir. by Peter Bogdonovich; Angell Hall, 7:00, 9:00, & 11:00, $1.25 
*Summer Film Showcase: "Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman";+MLB Aud 3, 7:00 & 9:15, Free
*New World Film Coop: "Trash", Dir. by Andy Warhol, 9:30; "Sounder", Dir. by Martin Ritt, 7:30; both shows $2.00, 994-0770 

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR 
*Blind Pig: Son Seals Blues Band, 208 S. First, 9:30, $1.00. 769-1849 (Blues) 
*Flood's: Bill Hyde; 120 W. Liberty $0.50, 994-9824 (Blues)
*Rubaiyat: Theatrical Revue. "The Extension" 102 S. First, 9:30pm-2am, $1.50 general, $1.00 with dinner 
YPSILANTI 
*Suds Factory: TRH: Huron River Drive, 9:30, $0.50 (Rock and Roll) 
*Underground: Woorleybird; 2655 Washtenaw, 9:30, 434-3130 (Rock and Roll) 
DETROIT 
*Dirty Helen's Saloon: Johnny Spense, 962-9500 (Jazz)
*Rappa House: After-hours jazz & creole food, 2:00-6:00am; on service drive off Fisher between Woodward & John R.
*Rock and Roll Farm: White Heat, 721-9864 
*Masonic Auditorium: The Crusaders 
*Union Street: Folk, no cover, 331-0018 
*Moby Dick: Lorio
*Raven Gallery: Gove Scrivenor & Mike Gorecki; 29101 Greenfield, 557-2622 
*Surf Side: The Good Time Band; Van Dyke & Jefferson
*Rainbow Room, Shelby Hotel: Luther Allison; 1st & Lafayette, 963-2460 

EVENTS 
Telescopic Observation of Sky, open to public; Angell Hall Aud B. 8:30pm, 764-3440 
*Women's Cultural Center: Contemporary pop & folk; Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse, 926 7 Mile, 9:00pm, Information call Penny at 543-9046
*Feiffer I, presented by Flint City Stage, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (AA), 7:30 & 9:30 pm,$2.00, 1-537-6215 

Sat 13 
Moon in Aries, then in Taurus 5:20am 

MOVIES
*Cinema II: "Paper Moon", Dir. by Peter Bogdonovich; Angell Hall, 7:00, 9:00, & 11:00, $1.25 
*Cinema Guild: "LaStrada", Dir. by Fellini; Architecture Aud, 7:30 & 9:30, $1.00

MUSIC 
ANN ARBOR
*Blind Pig: Son Seals Blues Band; 208 S. First 9:30, $1.00, 769-1849 (Blues)
*Flood's: Bill Hyde & His Band; 120 W. Liberty, 10:00pm-2:00am, $0.50, 994-9824 (Blues)
*Rubaiyat: Theatrical Revue, "The Extension" 102 S. First. 9:30pm-2:00am, $1.50 general, $1.00 with dinner 
YPSILANTI 
*Suds Factory: TRH; Big red building on Huron River Drive, one block east of EMU campus 9:30, $0.50 (Rock and Roll) *Underground: Woorleybird: 2655 Washtenaw 9:30, 434-3130 (Rock and Roll) DETROIT 
*Moby Dick: Lorio 
*Rappa House: After-hours jazz & creole food, 2:00-6:00am; on service drive off Fisher between Woodward & John R. 
*Union Street: Folk, no cover, 331-0018
*Surf Side: The Good Time Band; Van Dyke & Jefferson
*Raven Gallery: Gove Scrivenor & Mike Borecki; 29101 Greenfield, 557-2622
*Dirty Helen's Saloon: Johnny Spense, 962-9500 (Jazz)
*Rock and Roll Farm: White Heat, 721-9864
*Rainbow Room, Shelby Hotel: Luther Allison; 1st & Layfayette, 963-2460 
TORONTO Blues Festival; Olympic Festivals, 6 Church St, 1 day-$6, 2 days-$10, 416-867-0221 

TV 
*Channel 56, 4:00pm: Folk Guitar Plus *Channel 56, 4:30pm: Consumer Game 

EVENTS 
*West Park Co-ops Care Festival; with Mime, Poetry, Karate, Pot Luck; walk together from Huron and Main, 2:00pm
*Monroe Michigan Rally to Support Wounded Knee, Sioux Falls & Custer Defendants, 313-761-5432 
*Women's Cultural Center: Feminist songs in the pop & folk genres; Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse, 926 7 Mile, 9:00pm, For information call Penny at 543-9046
*Feiffer I, presented by Flint City Stage, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (AA), 7:30 & 9:30 pm $2.00, 1-537-6215 

*On this day in 1767: The Northwest Territorial Ordinance adopted the provisions of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 as the policy of the U.S. "The utmost good faith shall always be observed towards the Indians; their land and property shall never be taken from them without their consent and in their property rights and liberty, they shall never be invaded or disturbed."

Sun 14
Moon in Taurus

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
*Blind Pig: Golliard Brass Ensemble; 208 S. First, I0:00pm-2:00am, $0.50 (Classical)
*Flood's: Bourbon Street; I20 W. Liberty 10:00pm2:00am, $0.50
*Trotter House: Ars Nova; 1443 Washtenaw Ave. 5:00-9:00, $0.75 (Jazz)
* Del Rio; 122 W. Washington. 5:30, Free, 761-2530, (Jazz)
*Golden Falcon: Mojo is DJ; 314 S. 4th Ave 9:30pm-2:00am, Free, 761-3848
* Free Concert: Chicago Seed, Muskadine Blues Band, Scott Morgan, and Azmolee Songster; Otis Spann Memorial Field, 2.00-6:00pm 
YPSILANTI 
*Suds Factory: TRH; Corner of Lowell & N. Huron ,9:30, $0.50 
*Underground: Woorleybird: 2655 Washtenaw, 9:30, Free
DETROIT
*Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Pharoah Sanders; Livernois at W 8 Mile, 864-1 200 (Jazz) 
*Side Door: Jive Five & Little Reuben; 2101 S. Telegraph, 9:00pm-2:00am, Free, 274-5700 *Raven Gallery: Gove & Mike Gorecki; 9:30 *Rainbow Room, Shelby Hotel: Motor City Mutations, the Eddie Nuccilli Big Band, 4:00-7:00 
*Remick Shell, Belle Isle: Free Concert, 8:30 (Classical) 
*Surf Side: Good Times Band; Jefferson & Van Dyke. 9;00pm -2:00am, Free (Rock and Roll) *Watts Mozambique Lounge: Jack McDuff; 8406 Fenkell, $3.50, 10:30, 864-0240 (Jazz) TORONTO 
*Blues Festival; Olympic Festivals, 6 Church St, 1 day-$6, 2 days-$10, 416-867-0221

Mon 15
Moon in Taurus, then in Gemini 10:53am 

MOVIES 
*Cinema Guild; "The Wind", Dir. by Victor Sjostrom; Architecture Aud, 8:00, Free

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
*Blind Pig: Blue Monday with Boogie Woogie Red; 10:00pm-2:00am, $1.00 
*Flood's; Eric Glatz; l0:00pm-2:00am, $I. 00 *Golden Falcon: Okra; 9:30pm-2:00am, $1.00 (Jazz) 
DETROIT
*Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Pharoah Sanders *Side Door: Taped musicians, 9:00pm-2:00am Free
*Raven Gallery: Gove & Mike Gorecki; 9:30 *Surf Side: Good Times Band; 9:00pm-2:00 am. Free

 TV
* Channel 7, 6:30am: A History of Jazz, 1950 to the present
* Channel 7, 10:45pm: Americans All (Special) Sickle cell disease 

Tues 16 
Moon in Gemini 

MOVIES
*Ann Arbor Film Coop: "The Fugitive Kind" Dir. by Furie; Angell Hall, 7:15 & 9:30, $1.25 

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR 
*Blind Pig: Cirrus; 10:00pm-2:00am, $1.00 (Jazz)
*Flood's: Eric Glatz
*Golden Falcon: Okra; 9:30pm-2:00am, $1.00 DETROIT
*Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Pharoah Sanders *Side Door: Jive live & Little Rueben, Free *Raven Gallery: Gove & Mike Borecki; 930 *Surf Side: Good Times Band; Free 
*Pine Knob: Melanie; 1-75 at Sashawaw Rd 8:00, $6 pavillion, $4 lawn, 647-7790 (Folk)

TV
*Channel 7,6:3Oam: A History of Jazz, 1950 to the present 

Wed l7
Moon in Gemini, then in Cancer 12:56pm 

MOVIES 
*Ann Arbor Film Coop: "Last Year at Marienbad", Dir. by Resnais; Angell Hall, 7:30 & 9:30 $1.25 
*Cinema Guild: "II Posto (The Job)", Dir. by Oimi; Architecture Aud, 7:30 & 9:30, $1.00 YPSILANTI 
*Mud Cinema: "The Candidate"; Strong Aud 7:00 & 9:00, $0.50, 487-2460

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
*Blind Pig: The Other Side; I0:00pm-2:00am $I. 00 (Jazz)
* Flood's: Jawbone; 10:00pm-2:00am 
*Golden Falcon: Agent 00 Soul is DJ; 9:30pm-2:000am 
*Maynard St. 1930's Dance Marathon; 10:00am -9:00pm; 1st Prize $400, 2nd Prize $200, 3rd Prize $100, plus gift certificates; 761-9841 for information 
YPSILANTI
*Suds Factory: Capitol City Boys; 9:30pm-2:00am, $0.50
*Underground: Briscoe Band; 9:30pm-2:00am Free 
DETROIT 
*Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Pharoah Sanders *Side Door: Jive Five & Little Rueben, Free *Raven Gallery: Gove & Mike Gorecki: 9:30, $3.00
* Surf Side: Good Times Band; 9:00pm-2:00 am, Free
*Rainbow Room, Shelby Hotel: Luther Allison 

TV
*Channel 7, 6:30am: History of Jazz, 1950 to the present
*Channel 7, 10:00pm: ABC News Closeup, an investigation of health services for children whose families find it difficult to pay

EVENTS 
*Free Arts Festival & Ann Arbor Street Fair; Main St., E U., & South U.; 10:00am-10:00pm See page 30 for more information
*Friends Roadshow - Michael Spaghetti's Half-Ring Circus; Schwaben Hall (above the old Primo Showbar) 217 S. Ashley; $2.50, 8:30-11:30pm

Thurs 18
Moon in Cancer 

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR 
*New World: "Two English Girls", Dir. by Truffaut ;MLB Aud 4, 7:30 & 9:30. $I. 25 
*Ann Arbor Film Coop: "Cat Ballou", Dir. by Silverstein; Angell Hall, 7:30 & 9:30, $1.00