Calendar
CALENDAR
FRIDAY 14
Moon in Pisces, then in Aries
St. Valentine's Day
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Co-op: "The Producers" [Mel Brooks] 7, 8:45 & 10:30, $1
Cinema Guild: "The St. Vatentine's Day Massacre" [Roger Corman] 7 & 9:05, $1
Cinema II. "The Seduction Of Mimi" [Lena Wertmuller] Italian, subtitles; 7 & 9, $1.25
Mediatrics: ''Littto Big Man" w/Dustin Hoffman and Faye Dunaway ; 7:30 & 9:45 $1
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Serpico." 7 & 9:30 pm, $1.00
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "The Pawnbroker" [Sidney Lamut] 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre: "Wedding in Blood" [Claudia Chabrol] 7 & 9. $2 (students $1)
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House: Michael Cooney, Joie Hickerson. Barry O'Neil, Sam Hinton 9 pm $2.50, folk
Bimbo's-A2: Gaslighters, 9:30, ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst, 9, no cover r&r
Blind Pig: The Otherside, 9:30, $1, jazz
Chances Are: Moppy, 9:30, rock
Golden Falcon: Live entertainment
Mr. Flood's Party : Jawbone, 9:30, $1. c&w
The Hill Lounge: Mojo Boogie Band, 9:30, no cover
Pretzel Bell. RFD Boys. 9. $1.50. bluegrass
Rubaiyat: We the People. 9:30. no cover
Hill Auditorium: "The Dramatics" & "Junie" of the Ohio Players will be entertaining for a Benefit for Famine Relief. 7:30 Tickets $5 in advance. $6.50 at the door. Presented by World Community Food Bank.
YPSILANTl
Bimbo's; Little Ruben & the Average American White Band. 9:.30. r&r
Huron Hotel & Lounge: lris Bett, 9, $1
The Suds Factory: Possum Kreek. 9:30, $1, rock
The Underground: Ketch, 9;30, r&r
DETROIT
Earth Center Ballroom: Jazz Blues Fusion w/Tribe, 8, $3
Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Art Blakey & the Jazz messengers, 9:30, $3.50. Jazz
Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse: Linda Shelvey. 9-12 pm. $1.50. contemp. pianist & vocals
Raven Gallery : Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee. 9:30 & 11:30, $4.50, black folk blues
Savoy-Shelby Hotel: Muddy Waters, 10 & 12 cover info 963-7100, blues
Circus Circus (formerly Trading Post):. Spirit; tickets $4 in advance, $5 at the door,available at Grinnell's, Hudson's, and Circus Circus
Watts Club Mozambique:. Grady Tate 10:30 $3.50, jazz
Cobo Arena: Rod Stewart & the Faces, w/special guest star Man. 7:30: tickets $7.50 & 6.50., available by mail order only to Cobo B.O., 901 E Jefferson, Det. 48226
EAST LANSING
The Stables: George Benson, 10 &12, jazz
The Red Door: Pa Webb & the Country Young, 9. no cover, c&w
TV
6:50 pm Community Announcements Cable 3
7 pm Community Dialogue -Cable 3
10 pm Bergman Film Festival: "Dreams" 56
11:30 pm In Concert: An Evening at Solid Gold - 4 Seasons. The Four Tops, Martha Reeves 7
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Tom Lobe. Lecturer in Political Science will speak on-"The U.S. Office of Public Safety and the CIA; their Relationship to the Thai Government over the last Twenty Years"
Joseph A. Walker's "The River Niger" (winner of the '74 Tony Award) will be playing at the Power Center. Fri.-Sat. at 8 pm with a matinee on Sun 3 pm. It is a powerful drama a slice of life from Harlem. Tickets are available through the Professional Theatre Program Ticket Office: Mendelssohn Lobby. More info: 764-0450
PLANT SALE, 10 am-8pm in Mich. Union Ballroom. Proceeds go to Muscular Dystrophy. Sponsored by University Sororities
Ann Arbor Pioneer High's production of Rodger & Hammerstein's "The King and I" with a cast of 90, will be performed 8pm at the school. Advance tickets, at Pioneer box office from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm & 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm on weekdays.
YPSILANTI
The Eastern Michigan University Dancers will present their annual concert, w/guest soloist Joy Kellerman in Quirk Auditorium-EMU campus $2.50 admission (children under 12 $1) Tickets are available at McKenny Union Warner Gym. EMU or at the door. More info: 487-1211
DETROIT
The FRIENDS ROAD SHOW will perform mime, magic, and rock & roll at the Escape Lounge (Joy & Greenfield)
SATURDAY 15
Moon in Aries
On this day in 1820: Susan B. Anthony, . suffrage advocate and organizer of the National Women's Suffrae Association. was born.
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guilt "Maltese Falcon" [John Houston] w/Humphrey Bogart:7 & 9:05, $1
Cinema II: '"Seduction of Mimi": see Fri. 2/14
Mediatrics: "Little Big Man": see Fri. 2/14
New World Film Coop: "The Harder They Come" w/Jimmy Cliff, 7 & 9 (MLB 3).. $1.25 and "'Serpico" (Al Pacino); 7 & 9:30 (MLB 4) $1.25
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Scarecrow" , Gene Hackman 7 & 9 $1
DETROIT Cass City Cinema: "Fat City" [John Hustoun] 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre: "Torment" [Alf Sjoberg] 7 & 9. $2 (students $1) .
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House: Michael Cooney, Joe Hickerson, Barry O'Neil, Sam Hinton.see Fri. 2/14
Bimbo's-A2: Gaslighters, see Fri. 2/14
Bimbo's on the Hilt: Tryst, see Fri. 2/14
Blind Pig: The Otherside. see Fri, 2/14
Chances Are: Moppy, see Fri. 2/14
Golden Falcon: Live entertainment
The Hill Lounge: Mojo Boogie Band. see Fri 2/14
Mr. Flood's Party: Jawbone, see Fri. 2/14
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see Fri. 2/14
Rubaiyat: We the People, see Fri. 2/14
U of M School of Music: Degree Recital - Louise Fader. soprano: 8 pm. Recital Hall
YPSILANTI
Bimbo's: Little Ruben and the Average Amencan White Band. see Fri. 2/14
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, see Fri. 2/14
The Suds Factory: Possum Kreek, see Fri. 2/14
The Underground: Ketch. see Fri. 2/14
DETROIT
Earth Center Ballroom. Tribe, see Fri. 2/14
Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, see Fri. 2/14
Michigan Concert Palace: REO Speedwagon & Jet Black: doors open at 7 pm. show starts 8:30 pm. r&r
Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse: Music & Art Fair, 6 pm-12 M, $1.50, A Coffeehouse Benefit.
Raven Gallery: Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, see Fri. 2/14
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel: Muddy Waters see Fri. 2/14
Circus Circus: Spirit, see Fri. 2/14
Watts Club Mozambique: Grady Tate, see Fri 2/14
EAST LANSING
The Stables: George Benson. 10 & 12, jazz
TV
6:50 pm Community Announcements Cable 3
7 pm Community Dialogue -Cable 3
7 pm- Soundstage: "Herbie & Chick" -56
10:30 pm Gerald Ford's America: "Secondhand News": program focuses on the men and women of the White House press corps, that elite group whose lives are gearcd to Gerald Ford's every move 56
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
LOCAL MOTION FAIR at Community HS, Noon to 5 pm. Booths (with info about the different conmunity organizations already participating in Local Motion), music, slide show of local service activities. and more. Membership Cards will be on sale for $1. Come join us!
"The River Niger" at the Power Center, see Fri. 2/14
PLANT SALE, 10 am-6 pm, see Fri. 2/14
The King and I will be performed at Pioneer High, see Fri. 2/14
Festival of Magic, 6:30 pm at the Ann Arbor Inn
Valentine's Day DANCE sponsored by the Gay Liberation front; 9 pm in Betsy Barbour Gym. Donation; info: 763-4186
YPSILANTI
The Eastern Michigan University Dancers present their annual concert, 2 pm ($1.50) & 8 pm ($2.50), see Fri 2/14
SUNDAY 16
Moon in Aries, then in Taurus 5 :09 pm
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Theodora Goes Wild" [Richard Boleslawski] 7. $1 ; "Rancho Notorious" [Fritz Lang] 9:05, $1
Cinema II: "Cluny Brown" [Ernest Lubitsch] 7 & 9, $1
New World Film Co-op: "Serpico"; see Sat 2/15
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Scarecrow"; see Sat. 2/15
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House: Michael Cooney, Joe Hickerson, Barry O'Neill, Sam Hinton see Fri. 2/14
Bimbo's-A2: Ragtime Charlie and Sister Kate, 2-5 pm
Blind Pig: The Golliard Brass Ensemble 9:30 $1 . classical
Chances Are: Jackal. 9:30. r&r
Del Rio: live jazz in the afternoon
Dooley's: live music in the evening
Mr. Flood's Party : Jawbone, 9:30 $.75, c&w
U of M School of Music: Degree Recital- William Dederer. trumpet. 2 pm, Recital Hall. Faculty Chamber Concert- 4pm. Rackham Aud. Degree Recital Madelene Klassen, organ. 8pm. Hill Auditorium.
YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, 9:30, no cover
Pease Auditorium: concert band performance, conducted by Max Plank with student soloists. 4 pm
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers, see Fri. 2/14
Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse: Live Jazz 2 -5 pm. $1.50
The Savoy-Sheiby Hotel: Muddy Waters see Fri.. 2/14
Watts Club Mozambique: Grady Tate, see Fri 2/14
Masonic Auditorium: Paul Anka SOLD OUT
EAST LANSING
The Brewery: : The original "Spirit"; 9:30, r&r
TV
1 pm- Sadat: Action Biography ; in-depth profile of the President of Egypt (United Arab Republic) 7
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
"The River Niger" at the Power Cente, see Fri. 2/14
AN AFTERNOON OF INDIAN DANCE, the classical dance of India will be discussed in relation to the exhibition "Indian Miniature Painting" (at U of M Art Museum) in a lecture -demonstration by Vashakha. 2 pm Aud. A Angell Hall. Free & open to the public.
Palestinian author & poet Faway Turki will speak on " The Palestinians...their role in the Mideast conflict"; 8 pm at the YMCA, 350 S. Fifth.
Ann Arbor Film Cooperative presents the 5th Annual Film Festival. 7-10 pm in Schorling Aud. - Rm. 1202, Ed. School. Admission 50 cents. Winning films will be shown on Sunday.
DETROIT
The FRIENDS ROADSHOW will perform at the Escape Lounge, see Fri. 2/14
MONDAY 17
Moon in Taurus
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Co-op: "The Seven Samurai" [Akira Kurosawa] 8:30 only, $1.25
Inmate Project's Frame-Up Film Festival: "The Jail" -A documentary filmed by Paul Jacobs & Saul Landau. Filmed inside the San Francisco County Jail, no narration. The prisoners and guards speak tor themselves, and discuss all aspects of Iife behind bars: the boredom, violence, sexuality, paranoia. 7:30 Aud.C Angell Hall. Free.
The Ann Arbor Chapter of the Martin Sostre Defense Committee, in conjunction with the Inmates Project Frame-Up Festival, will be showing "Frame-lip"; the imprisonment of Martin Sostre. 7:30, Angell - Aud. B. Free
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Boogie Woogie Red
Chances Are: Jackal. see Sun. 2/16
Pretzel Bell: Jimmy Goodrow, 9:30, $1. c&w
U of M Music School: Univ. Symphony Orchestra performance - Theo Alcantara, Conducter; 8 pm. Hill Auditorium.
YPSILANTI
The Suds Factory: Masquerade; 9:30 $.50, r&r
DETROIT
Watts Club Mozambique: Grady Tate, see Fri. 2/14
Cobo Atena: Humble Pie w/special guest stars Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids; 7:30. Tickets $7.50 & 6.50, mail order only 901 E. Jetferson; Det. 48226
Masonic Auditorium : Paul Anka. 8. Tickets availablc al Masonic B.O. & all J. L. Hudson's
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Sun Ra, 8:30 & 10:30, inter-galactic jazz
TV
8 pm- At the Top: The Thad Jones - Mel Lewis Orchestra- 56
9 pm -"The Bikinians." From 1946 to 1958, the Bikini Atoll was exposed to 23 atomic blasts including the test of the first H-bomb. This documentary examines the plight of the people who were removed from the island because of the tests and their efforts to return to it- 56
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Future World's Lecture Series presents Walter Reitman on "Artificial Intelligence: Examples & Extrapolations"; 8pm, Rackham Aud.
The 5th Animal Annual 8mm Film Festival takes place once again, see Sun. 2/16
TUESDAY 18
Moon in Taurus
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "Happy New Year" [Claudia Lelouche] 7 & 9. $1.25
Cinema Guild: "College" [James Horne] 7 only, $1 "White Heil of Pitz Palu" [G. W. Pabst] 9:05 only. $1
Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "The Last Detail" [Hal Ashby] 7 & 9, $1.25
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's on the Hil: Tryst. 9, no cover
Blind Pig;: Ann Arbor Experimental Jazz, 9:30, $1, jazz
Chances Are: Jackal, see Sun. 2/16
YPSILANTI
The Suds Factory : Masquerade. see Mon. 2/17
DETROIT
Raven Gallery: The Country Store, 9:30, $3, bluegrass
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel: Grover Washington Jr. Quartet, 10 & 12
Watts Club Mozambique: Grady Tate, see Fri. 2/14
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Sun Ra. see Mon. 2/17
TV
6:50pm -Community Announcement Cable 3
7pm- Community Dialogue Cable 3
7:30 pm- Ann Arbor City Council Meeting: video-tape replay Cable 3
9:30 pm- One Mans China No. 7: "Friendship First, Competition Second"; this phrase expresses the spirit in which all sports in China today are played. This film is about how the Chinese enjoy themselves, what they do in their leisure time, the kind of sports they follow, the theatre and movies they go to- 56
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EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Wine & Madness: Workshop & Open Poetry Reading. 9:30 pm in Greene lounge, East Quad. Info. call Jim at 663-3824
Community Parks Program Meeting, 8 pm, Rm. 2207-Michigan Union. This group organizes the free concerts that have been happening for 8 years now every summer. Election of the Board of Directors and plans for this summer will be discussed.
The winning films of the 5th Annual 8mm Film Festival will be shown tonight, 7-10 pm. Schorling Aud - Rm 1262, Ed. School. 50 cents.
YPSILANTI
Forest Tucker will lecture on "Black Politics in America" at 2 pm in the Tower Room McKenny Union - EMU
DETROIT
The FRIENDS ROADSHOW will perform at the Escape Lounge, see Fri. 2/14
WEDNESDAY 19
Moon in Taurus, then in Gemini 2:34 am
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "Sunday Bloody Sunday" [Jon Schlesinger] 7 & 9:30. $1.25
Cinema Guild. "The Gold Rush" (Charles Chaplin) 7 only. $1 ; "White Hell of Pitz Palu" see Tues. 2/18
New World Film Coop in cooperation with Friends of the SUN: "Romeo & Juliet" [Zeferelli] 7 & 9:30, $1.25
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Johnny Got His Gun" [Dalton Trumbo] 7 & 9:15. $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House: Hoot Night. 9, $.50
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst.see Tues. 2/18
Blind Pig: The Otherside, 9:30. $1, jazz
Chances Are: Jackal, see Sun. 2/16
Mr. Flood's Party: Hardesty Bros., 9:30. $ .50. c&w
U o f M Music School: Univ. Concert Band performance, Harry McTerry conductor: 8 pm. Hill Aud.; DMA Piano Series Leslie Wright, piano: 8 pm. Recital Hall
YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, no cover. 9
The Suds Factory; Masquerade. see Mon. 2/17
DETROIT
Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse: Open mikes night. 8 pm to Midnight
Raven Gallery : The Country Store, see Tues. 2/18
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel: Grover Washington Jr. Quartet. see Tues. 2/18
Watts Club Mozambique: Grady Tate, see Fri. 2/14
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Sun Ra. see Mon. 2/17
TV
6:50 pm- Community Announcements Cable 3
7pm- Community Dialogue Cable 3
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
"The Art Museum: History of a Building Type & the Philosophy Behind It." Illustrated lecture by Prof. Niels L. Prak. Netherlands. visiting professor at U of M. 7:30 pm, Aud. D-Angell Hall Lecture Free & open to public.
YPSILANTI
International Coffee Hour with Benjamin Hourani. political science, speaking on "Developing Countries and the Technological Revolution"; 3:30 pm in Starkweather Lounge -EMU campus.
DETROIT
The FRIENDS ROADSHOW will perform al the the Escape Lounge, see Fri, 2/14
THURSDAY 20
Moon in Gemini
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "Zabriskie Point" [Michelangelo Antonioni] 7& 9, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "Rebel Without A Cause" [Nicholas Ray] 7 only, $1: "Bom to be Bad" . INicholas Ray] 9:05 only, $1
Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "Fillmore" [Richard Heffern] 7 & 9, $1.25
Women's Studies Film Series: "Antonia" film by Jill Godmilow & Judy Coliins. A portrait of Antonia Brice who was the first woman to conduct the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Award-winning film. 8 pm, MLB 1. free
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Johnny Got His Gun"; see Wed. 2/19
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's-A2: Gaslighters, 9:30, ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hill : Tryst. see Tues, 2/18
Blind Pig: Synergy. 9:30. $1 jazz
Chances Are: Shakers, 9:30, r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Diamond Rio. 9:30, $.75, c&w
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9:30, $1, bluegrass
Rubaiyat: Dino & the Continentals, 9:30. no cover, Greek music
U of M Music School: Univ. Philharmonica performance- Uri Mayer, conductor: 8 pm. Hill Aud.; DMA Piano Series: 8 pm. Recital Hall
YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, 9, $1
The Suds Factory : Masquerade, see Mon. 2/17
DETROIT
Raven Gallery: The Country Store, see Tues. 2/18
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel: Grover Washington Jr. Quartet, see Tues. 2/18
Watts Club Mozambique: Grady Tate. see Fri. 2/14
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Sun Ra. see Mon. 2/17
TV
6:50 pm -Community Announcements -Cable 3
7pm- Community Dialogue Cable 3
EVENTS
YPSILANTI
EMU "Fiesta Folkorico" with the National Dance Company of Mexico. 8 pm in Pease Auditorium, tickets: Balcony $3. Main Floor $4.00. Available at McKenny Union. Sponsored by EMU Office of Student Life.
DETROIT
The FRIENDS ROADSHOW will perform at the Escape Lounge, see Fri. 2/14
FRIDAY 21
Moon in Gemini, then in Cancer 8:19am
On this day in 1965- Malcolm X was murdered.
On this day in 1828: Sequoyah's Cherokee alphabet was used to print the "Cherokee Phoenix"; the first newspaper printed in an Indian language.
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "The Last Detail" [Hal Ashby] 7 & 9. MLB 3, $1.25: "Gumshoe" [Stephen Frears] 7:15 & 9:15, MLB 4. $1. 25
Cinema Guild: "The Bride Wore Black" [Francois Truffaut] 7 & 9:05, $1
Cinema II: "The Boy With the Green Hair" [Joseph Losey] . 7 & 9. $1
Mediatrics: "The Producer"; 7, 8:30 & 10. $1
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Johnny Got His Gun": see Wed. 2/19
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema : "Who Invited Us" [Alan Levin 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre: "Early Spring" [Yasujiro Ozu] 7 &9:30. $2 (students-$10)
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House: Gene Redpath, 9, $2.50, folk
Bimbo's-A2: Gaslighters, see Thur. 2/20
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst, see Tue. 2/18
Blind Pig: Workman Blues Band, 9:30, $1. blues
Chances Are: Shakers. see Thur. 2/20
Golden Falcon: Live entertainment
The Hill Lounge: Mojo Boogie Band, 9:30, no cover
Mr. Flood's Party : Silvertones. 9:30, $1 , country blues
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9:30, $1.50, bluegrass
Rubaiyat: We the People, 9:30, no cover
YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bel!, see Thur. 2/20
The Suds Factory : Masquerade, 9:30, $1, r&r
Bowen Field House: Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge. 8 pm. Tickets: $3.50.4.50, 5.50 on sale al Hudson's. McKenny union, Mr. Music, Briarwood, Huckleberry Party Store, & at the door.
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Roland Kirk, 9:30, $3.50, jazz
Earth Corner Ballroom: The Muggles Bros., Creative Art Ensemble, & Infininistic Music, 8. $2, jazz
Michigan Concert Palace: Cockney Rebel, doors open 7pm, show starts 8:30, r&r
Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse: Harmony Grits, 9 pm- 12 M. $1.50. bluegrass
Raven Gallery: The Country Store, see Tue. 2/18
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel: Grove Washington Jr. Quartet, see Tues. 2/18
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlena Shaw, 10 10:30, $3.50, jazz
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Sun Ra. 10 & 12, intergalactic jazz
TV
6:50 pm- Community Cable 3
7pm- Community Dialogue- Cable 3
10 pm- Lily Tomlin Show: Special- 7
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The Broadway Musical. "Fiddler On the Roof" will be performed, one night only , at 8 pm in the Power Center. Advance ticket sales and info at the Professional Theatre Program Ticket Office Mendelssohn Theatre lobby More info; 764-0450
DETROIT
The FRIENDS ROADSHOW will perform at the Escape Lounge, see Fri. 2/14
SATURDAY 22
Moon in Cancer
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Rebecca" [Alfred Hitchcock] 7 & 9:05. $1
Cinema II: "The Servant" [Joseph Losey] 7 & 9 $1
Mediatrics: "The Producers"; see Fri. 2/21
New World Film Coop: "Burn!" [Pontecorvo] 7 & 9:15, MLB 3, $1.25: "Magical Mystery Tour" & "T.V. land": 7 & 9. MLB 4. $1.25
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African Student Assoc, presents the 'Tan--Zam Railway" a film a film about the railway being built between Tanzania and Zambia which China is helping to build. 1 pm Angell Hall-Aud. A, No Admission, but donations will go tor African relief.
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Putney Swope" [Robert Downey] 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre: "Masculine-Feminine" [Jean-Luc Godard] 7 & 9. $2 (students $1)
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House: Gene Redpath, see Fri. 2/21
Bimbo's-A2: Gaslighters, see Fri. 2/21
Bimbo's on the Hill- Tryst, see Tue. 2/18
Blind Pig: Workman Blues Band, see Fri. 2/21
Chances Are: Shakers, see Thur. 2/20
Golden Falcon: Live entertainment
The Hill Lounge: Mojo Boogie Band, see Fri 2/21
Mr. Flood's Party : Silvertones, see Fri. 2/21
Pretzel Bell. RFD Boys. see Fri. 2/21
Rubaiyat: We the People. see Fri. 2/21
U of M Music School: Degree Recital-Ross Miller, trumpet. 8 pm. Recital Hall
Hill Auditorium: Herbie Hancock. 8 pm. Tickets $6, $5.50, $4.50 certified check or money order to UAC,. Mich. Union - Ann Arbor
YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge. Iris Bell. see Thur. 2/21
The Suds Factory: Masquerade. see Fri. 2 /21
DETROIT Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Roland Kirk. see Fri 2/21
Earth Center Ballroom: The Muggles Bros.. Creative Arts Ensemble & Infininistic Music. see Fri. 2/21
Michigan Concert Palace: Ohio Players; doors open 7 pm. show starts 8:30 pm, r&r
Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse: Dee Merrick.9-l2 M, $1.50, jazz pianist and vocalist
Raven Gallery : The Country Store, see Tue. 2/18
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel: Grover Washington Jr. Quartet, see Tues. 2/18
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlena Shaw, see Fri. 2/21
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Sun Ra, see Fri. 2/21
TV
5:30 pm- Oren Lee Staley and the NFO. Staley is the President of the National Farmer's Organization, the smallest, most militan!, most controversial, and least understood of the nation's farm groups- 56
6:50 pm- Community Announcements -Cable 3
7pm- Community Dialogue Cable 3
EVENTS
DETROIT
The FRIENDS ROADSHOW will perform at the Escape Lounge, see Fri. 2/14
SUNDAY 23
Moon in Cancer, then in Leo 10:13 am
Guyana Republic Day
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: "Secrets of a Soul" [G. W. Pabst] 7 only. $1, "Drums Along the Mohawk" [John Ford] 9:05, $1
Cinema II: "I Was A Male War Bride" [Howard Hawks] 7 & 9, $1
New World Film Coop: "Zardoz": 7 & 9. Nat. Sci, $1.25; "Touch of Evil" [Orson Welles] 7 & 9. MLB 4. $1.25
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig;: The Silk Purse, 9:30
Chances Are: Friends Road Show, 9:30
Del Rio: live jazz in the afternoon
Dooley's: live entertainment in the evening
Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & his Country Volunteers, 9:30, $ .50, c&w
U of M Music School: Univ. Symphony band performance, George Cavendat, conductor, 3pm, Hill Aud,; French Horn Student Recital, Cady Music Rm., Stearns Bldg.. 8 pm
YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: lris Bell. 9, no cover
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Roland Kirk. see Fri. 2/21
Poor Woma's Paradise-Coffeehouse: Live jazz. 2-5 pm, $1.50
Raven Gallery: The Country Store, see Tue. 2/18
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel: Grover Washington Jr. Quartet, see Tue. 2/18
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlena Shaw, see Fri. 2/21
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Papa John Creach, 8:30 & 10:30
EVENTS
DETROIT
The FRIENDS ROADSHOW will perform at the Escape Lounge, see Fri. 2/14
Monday 24
Moon in Leo
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig;: Boogie Woogie Red
U of M Music School: Composers Forum- 8 pm, 8 pm. Recital Hall
YPSILANTI
The Suds Factory : Hot Lucy . 9:30, $.50. r&r
DETROIT
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlena Shaw, see Fri. 2/21
Ford Auditorium : Roxy Music, 8. Tickets $6.50. 5.50, & 4.50
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Grover Washington Jr.; 8:30 & 10:30, jazz
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Future World's Lecture Series presents George Kish on "Views of a Finite World: Man's Use of his Resources": 8 pm. Rackham Aud.
TUESDAY 25
Full Moon in Leo, then in Virgo 9:38 am
On this day 1 year ago: Women from 110 countries take over the United Nation's General Assembly to discuss population & development, convening the first all-female forum in UN history.
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
2 Film Coop: "Murmer of the Heart" [Louis Malle] 7 & 9:30, $1.25
Cinema Guild: "The Bank Dick" [Edward Cline] w/W. C. Fields; 7 only. $1 : "Wizard of Oz" [VĂctor Fleming] 9:05, $1
Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "The Way We Were" [Sydney Pollack] 7 & 9, $1.25
New World Film Coop: "Class of '44"; 7 & 9, Nat Sci, $1.25
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Birnbo's on the Hill: Tryst, 9, no cover r&r
Blind Pig: Big Daddy's G's Groove Revue 9:30 $1, r&b, jazz
Chances Are: Ten High, 9:30
U of M Music School: Wind Dept. Student Recital, 12:30 pm, recital Hall; Univ. Chamber Orch. performance- 8pm, Rackham Aud.
YPSILANTI
The Suds Factory: Hot Lucy . see Mon. 2/24
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Roland Kirk. 9:30, $3.50 (Tue.-Thur., no cover if you get there before 9 pm), jazz
Raven Gallery : The Country Store 9:30, $3 bluegrass
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel: Louden Wainwright III. 10 & 12
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlena Shaw see Fri. 2/21
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Grover Washington Jr., see Mon 2/24
TV
6:50 pm- Community Announcements Cable 3
7 pm- Community Dialogue Cable 3
7:30 pm- Ann Arbor City Council Videotape replay of Monday night's meeting- Cable 3
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Wine & Madness: Workshop & Open Poetry Reading, 9:30 pm in Greene Lounge, East Quad. Info., call Jim at 663-3824
Wednesday 26
Moon in Virgo
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "A Touch of Class" [Melvin Frank] 7 & 9, $1.25 Cinema Guild: "She Done Him Wrong" [Lowell Sherman] 7 only, $1; "Wizard of Oz"' see Tues. 2/25
New World Film Coop: "Alfredo, Alfredo" w/Dustin Hoffman: 7 & 9. Nat Sci, $1:25
Friends of the SUN International Film Series: "We Are The Palestinian People" & "Rainparts of Clay": complete shows at 7 & 9:30 MLB 3, Both shows $2, Single $1.25
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Nicholas & Alexandra"; 6:30 & 9:30. $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House: Hoot Night, 9, $ .50, folk
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst, see Tue. 2/25
Blind Pig: Bete-Noire (Dave Schriener, Steve Lebarm), 9:30, $1
Chances Are: Ten High, see Tue. 2/24
Mr. Flood's Party: Eric Glatz. 9:30, $ .50, c&w
U of M Music School: Faculty Recital 8pm, Rackham Aud.; Degree Recital-8 pm, Recital Hall
YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge;: Iris Bell, 9, no cover
The Suds Factory: Hot Lucy, see Mon. 2/24
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Roland Kirk, see Tues. 2/25
Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse: open mike night, 8 pm-12 M
Raven Gallery : The Country Store, see Tue. 2/25
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel: Louden Wainwright III, see Tues. 2/25
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlena Shaw, see Fri. 2/21
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Grover Washington Jr., see Mon 2/24
TV
6:30 pm- Community Announcements Cable 3
7pm - Community Dialogue -Cable 3
EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
"The Art Museum: History of a Building Type & the Philosophy Behind It"; illustrated lecture. see Wed. 2/19
THURSDAY 27
Moon in Virgo, then in Libra 8:39 am
On this day in 1973: Oglala Nation liberated the Village of Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota.
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "Hour of the Wolf" [Ingmar Bergman] 7 & 9. $1.25 Cinema Guild: "They Live By Night" [Nicholas Ray] 7 only, $1 ; "In A Lonely Place" [Nicholas Ray] w/Humphrey Bogart, 9:05, $1
Women's Studies Film Series: "Growing Up Female: As.Six Becomes One." What are the forces that shape feminine roles and desires. Also, "Woo Who?. May Wilson" When her husband informs her that his future plans no longer include her, the 60-year old wife-mother-housekeeper-cook"' moves to N.Y. & becomes an artist. 8pm, MLB 1 . Free
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Anne of A Thousand Days" Richard Burton; 7 & 9:30, $1
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's-A2: Gaslighters, 9:30, ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst. see 2/25
Blind Pig: The Otherside. 9:30, $1. jazz
Chances Are: Ten High, se Fri. 2/25
Golden Falcon: Mojo Boogie Band. 9:30. r&r
Mr. Flood's Party: Diamond Rio, 9:30. $ .75, c&w
Pretzel Bell: Ralph Stanley of the Stanley Bros. 9. $3.50, country
Rubaiyat: Dino & the Continentals. 9:30, no cover, Greek Music
U of M Music School: Varsity Band performance. James Keene. conductor:8 pm.Hill Aud. : Degree Recital- Don Hudson. oboe: 8pm. Recital Hall
YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell. 9:30, $1
The Suds Factory: Hot Lucy, see Tues. 2/25
Pease Auditorium: Symphonic Band performance, conducted by Thomas Tyra, with two faculty soloists. 8 pm
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Roland Kirk, see Tue. 2/25
Raven Gallery: The Country Store, see Tues. 2/25
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel: Louden Wainwright III, see Tue. 2/25
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlena Shaw, see Fri. 2/21
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Grover Washington Jr., see Mon. 2/24
TV
6:50 pm- Community Announcements -Cable 3
7pm- Community Dialogue-Cable 3
7:30 pm- Consumer Survival Kit: "Over the Counter Drugs: Cure or Come On.?- 56
FRIDAY 28
Moon in Libra
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "The Hustler" [Robert Rosson] 7:15 & 9:15, MLB 4, $1.25:"Five Easy Pieces" [Bob Rafaelson] 7, 8:45 & 10:30, MLB 3, $1.25
Cinema Guild; "Sergeant York" [Howard Hawks] 7 only, $1; "General Della Rovere" [Roberto Rosselini] 9:30 only. $1
Cinema II: "Dishonored" [Josef von Sternberg] 7 & 9, $1
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "A Man For All Seasons"; 7 & 9:15, $1
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema : "The Roaring Twenties" [Raoul Walsh] 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre: "And Now For Something Completely Different" [lan MacNaughton] 7 & 9, $2 (students $1)
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo's in A2; Gaslighters, see Thur. 2/27
Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst. see Tue 2/25
Blind Pig: Old Buck, 9:30, $1
Chances Are: Ten High, see Tue. 2/25
Golden Falcon: Mojo Boogie Band, see Thur. 2/27
The Hill Lounge: Bullwinkles. 9, no cover
Mr. Flood's Party: Grievous Angels, 9:30, $1
Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9:30, $1.50, bluegrass
Rubaiyat: We the People, 9:30. no cover
YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, se Thur. 2/27
The Suds Factory: Hot Lucy. see Tue. 2/25
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Roland Kirk, see Tue. 2/25
Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse: Eileen Orr. 9-I2 M, $1.50, piano & vocalist
Raven Gallery: The Country Store, see Tues 2/23
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel: Gil Scott-Heron, 10 & 12
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlena Shaw see Fri. 2/21
Cobo Arena: Johnny Winter, Peter Frampton. and James Cotton; 8. Tickets: $6.50 & 5.50
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Grover Washington, Jr., 10 & 12. jazz
TV
6:50 pm-Community Cable 3
7 pm- Community Dialogue Cable 3
EVENTS
YPSILANTI
"Our Town" by Thornton Wilder wiII be presented by the Eastern Michigan University Players. directed by James Gousseff, 8 pm in Quirk Auditorium. Season coupon or $2.50
SATURDAY 1
Moon in Libra, then in Scorpio 9:35am
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema II: "Purple Noon" [Rene Clement] French. subtitles; 7 & 9. $1
YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Superman"; 7 & 9, $1
DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Thunder Road" Arthur Ripley 7 & 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre: "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" [Luis Bunuel] 7 & 9, $2 (students $l)
MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbos-A2: Gaslighters, see Thur. 2/27
Bimbo's on The Hill: Tryst, see Tue. 2/25
Blind Pig: Old Buck. see Fri. 2/28
Golden Falcon: Mojo Boogie Band, see Thur. 2/27
The Hill Lounge: Bullwinkles. see Fri. 2/28
Mr. Flood's Party: Grievous Angels, see Fri. 2/28
Rubaiyat: We the People, see Fri. 2/28
YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Iris Bell, see Thur. 2/27
The Suds Factory: Hot Lucy, see Tue. 2/25
DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Roland Kirk, see Tue. 2/25
Michigan Concert Palace: George Carlin: doors open 7 pm. show starts 8:30
Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse: Marion DeVonc, 9 pm-I2 M, $1.50, jazz piano
Raven Gallery: The Country Store, see Tues. 2/25
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel: Gil Scott-Heron, see Fri. 2/28
Watts Club Mozambique: Marlena Shaw, see Fri. 2/21
EAST LANSING
The Stables: Grover Washington, Jr., see Fri. 2/28
TV
6:50 pm- Community Announcements Cable 3
7 pm- Community Dialogue Cable 3
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