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Day
28
Month
February
Year
1975
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OCTOBER

FRIDAY 28

Moon in Libra

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

A2 Film Coop: "Five Easy Pieces" [Bob Rafaelson] MLB3; 7, 8:45 & 10:30, $1.25; "The Hustler" [Roben Rosson] 7:15 & 9:15, $I.25

Cinema Gold: "Sergeant York" [Howard Hawks] 7, $1; "General Della Rovere" [Roberto Rossellini] 9:30, $1

Cinema II: "Dishonored" [Josey von Sternberg] 7 & 9. $1 YPSILANT1 Mud Cinema: "A Man For All Seasons" (story of Thomas Moore) 7 & 9:15 $1

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema: "A Man For All Seasons" [story of Thomas Moore] 7 & 9:15, $1

DETROIT

Cass City Cinema: "The Roaring Twenties" [Raoul Walsh] w/James Cagney , Humphrey Bogart; 7 & 9:30, $1.50

Detroit Film Theatre 111: "And Now For Something Completely Different" [Ian MacNaughton]  7 & 9, $2 (students-$1.50)

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

The Ark Coffee House-Ramblin' Jack Elliot, 9, $2.50, folk

Bimbos A2-Gaslighters, 9:30, ragtime

Bimbo's on the Hill: Tryst. 9, no cover, r&r

Blind Pig-Old Buck. 9:30, $I, blues-country

Chances Are-Ten High, 9:30, r&r

The Hill Lounge-Bullwinkels, 9, no cover

Golden Falcon-Mojo Boogie Band, 9:30, r&r

Mr. Flood's Party-Grievous Angels, 9:30. $I, c&w

Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, 9, $1.50, bluegrass

Rubaiyat -We The People. 9.30, no cover

YPSILANTI

Bimbo's Little Rubén & the Jets, 9:30, r&r

Huron Hotel & Iris Bell, 9, $1

The Suds Factory-Hot Lucy, 9:30, $I, r&r

The Underground-Red Eye Express, 9:30, r&r

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Rhasaan Roland Kirk, 9:30, $3.50, jazz

Poor Women's Paradise Coffee House-Eileen Orr, 9pm -12M, $1.50, piano & vocals

Raven The Country Store, 9:30 & 11:30, $3, bluegrass

Red Carpet -Holy Smoke, 9:30, $1.50, r&r

The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Gil Scott-Heron, 10 & I2, black poet; 963-7I00 for info.

The Underground Express -Other Brothers, Pamela Valencia, Soulful Sonics, 10:45 & 12:45, $2, soul

Watts Club Mozambique - Marlena Shaw, 10:30, $3.50, jazz singer

Cobo Arena-Johnny Winter, Peter Frampton & Camel, James Cotton Blues Band, 7:30; Tickets: $6.50, $5.50 at Box Office. Hudson's, Grinnell's

EAST LANSING

Lizards-Friends Road Show. 9:30, mime, magic, r&r

The Stables-Grover Washington Jr., 10 & 12, jazz

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR

University Theatre Showcase production of "Love a la Mode"; 8pm, Trueblood Auditorium (Frieze Bldg) U of M campus

Tangerine Company's production of "The Wizard of Oz"; 8pm at Community High School, 401 N. División

YPSILANTI

"Our Town" by Thornton Wilder will be presented by the EMU players, directed by James Grousseff; 8pm in Quirk Auditorium, Season coupon or $2.50

SATURDAY 1

Moon in Libra, then in Scorpio 9:35am

On this day in 1835: "SHAWNEE SUN," a semi-monthly newspaper in the Shawnee language published its first issue.

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

Cinema II: "Purple Noon" [Rene Clement] French, subtitled; 7 & 9, $1

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema: "Superman" 4 action-packed episodes; 7 & 9, $1

DETROIT

Cass City Cinema: 'Thunder Road" [Arthur Ripley] 7 & 9:30, $1.50

Detroit Film Theatre III: "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" [Luis Bunuel] 7 & 9, $2

(students-$1.50)

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's-A2-Gaslighters, see Fri. 2/28

Bimbo's on the Hill-Tryst, see Fri. 2/28

Blind Pig-Old Buck, see Fri 2/28

Chances Are-Ten High, see Fri. 2/28

Clinic Restaurant-The Pickles, 9. $.50

The Hill Lounge-Bullwinkles, see Fri. 2/28

Golden Falcon-Mojo Boogie Band, see Fri. 2/28

Mr. Flood's Party-Grievous Angels, see Fri. 2/28

Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys. see Fri. 2/28

Rubaiyat-We-the People. see Tri. 2/28

YPSILANTI

Bimbo's-Little Ruben & the Jets, see Fri. 2/28

Huron Hotel & Lounge Iris Bell, see Fri. 2/28

The Suds Factory Hot Lucy, see tri. 2/28

The Red Eye Express, sec Fri. 2/28

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Roland Kirk, see Fri. 2/28

Michigan Concert Palace-George Carlin, doors open 7, show starts 8:30; Tickets: $4.5 in advance, $5 at the door

Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse-Marian Devore, 9-12, $1.50. jazz piano

Raven Gallery-The Country Store, see Fri. 2/28

Red Carpet Lounge -Holy Smoke, see Fri. 2/28

The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Gil Scott-Heron, see Fri. 2/28

The Underground Express-Other Brothers, Pamela Valencia, Soulful Sonics, see Fri. 2/28

Watt Club Mozambique Marlena Shaw, see Fri. 2/28

EAST LANSING

Lizards-Friends Road Show, see Fri. 2/28

The Stables Grover Washington Jr., see Fri 2/28

TV

2pm Soul Train- 2

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR

University Theatre Showcase production of "Love a la Mode"; see Fri. 2/28

Tangerine Company's production of "The Wizard of Oz";:see Fri. 2/28

YPSILANTI

"Our Town" performed by EMU Players, see Fri. 2/28

DETROIT

OPEN PATH WEEKEND presented by Arica Institute of school for higher consciousness. 10 am to 5pm (Sat.& Sun.), $25 pre-registration at Arica lnstitute, 2930 N. Adams Rd., Troy, Mich.

SUNDAY 2

Moon in Scorpio

On this day in 1969: Angolan Woman's Day was founded, in memory of five murdered OMA (Organization of Angolan Women) comrades.

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

Cinema II: "Meet Me In St. Louis" [Vincente Minelli] 7 & 9, $1

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema: "Superman"; see Sat. 3/1

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's-A2-The New McKinney Cotton Pickers, 2pm. $3 advance, $3.50 at door, jazz

Blind Pig-Silk Purse, 9:30, $1

Chances Are-Ten High, see Fri. 2/28

Del Rio- Live jazz, no cover 

Dooley's-Autumn 7, no cover

Golden Falcon-Mojo Boogie Band, 9:30, r&r

Mr. Flood's-Daddy "G" & the Night Train, 9:30, $.75, r&b, jazz

YPSILANTI

Bimbo's-Little Rubén & the Jets, see Fri. 2/28

The Huron Hotel & Lounge-Iris Bell. 9:30, no cover

The Underground- Red Eye Express, see Fri. 2/28

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Roland Kirk, see Fri. 2/28

Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse Live jazz, 2-5pm, $1.50

Raven Gallery -Country Store, see Fri. 2/28

Red Carpet Lounge-Holy Smoke, see Fri. 2/28

The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Gil Scott-Heron, see Fri. 2/28

The Underground Express-Other Brothers, Pamela Valencia, Soulful Sonics, see Fri. 2/28

Watts Club Mozambique-Marlena Shaw, see Fri. 2/28

Masonic Auditorium-John Entwistle of the Who, special guest stars Joe Vitale's Madmen, 7:30; Tickets: $6.50, 5.50, 4.50. Mail order to Masonic BO, 500 Temple, Det. 48202; Hudson's and Grinnell's

EAST LANS1NG

Lizards-Friends Road Show, see Fri. 2/28

TV

8:3üpm-The Hospital; George C. Scott stars in this picture of hospital inefficiency and madness-7

EVENTS

DETROIT

OPFN PATH WEEKEND, see Sat. 3/1

MONDAY 3

Scorpio, then in Sagittarius 2:08 PM

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

Blind Pig-Blue Monday w Boogie Woogie Red, 9:30, $1, blues

Chances Are-Radio King & His Court of Rhythm, 9:30, r&r

Golden Falcon-Mixed Bag, 9:30, jazz

Mr. Flood's Party -Live entertainment, 9:30, no cover

YPSILANTI

Bimbo's-Little Ruben & the Jets. see Fri. 2/28

The Suds Factory-Ginger, 9:30, $.50, r&r

DETROIT

Watts Club Mozambique -Marlena Shaw, see Fri. 2/28

Ford Auditorium -Roxy Music, special guest stars Babe Ruth, 8: Tickets: $6.50, 5.50, 4.50 at Ford BO, 20 Auditorium Dr., Det. 48226

EAST LANSING

Lizards-Friends Road Show, see Fri. 2/28

TUESDAY 4

Moon in Sagittarius

On this day in 1973: U.S. offers Oglalas & AIM temporary amnesty if they will leave Wounded Knee. The offer is burned.

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "A Very Curious GirI"  [Nelly Kaplan] 

YPSILANTI

Classic Film Series presented by EMU office of student life: "Baby Face" the story of a socially climbing woman and her eventual involvement in murder, 1933; 8, Strong Auditorium. $.25

Art History Film Series: Five films on "Light and the Computer" Noon & 7pm, Alumni Lounge, McKenny Union. Free

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's on the Hill -Tryst, 9, no cover, r&r

Blind Pig -Rabbits, 9:30, $1, r&r

Chances Are-Space Coast Kids, 9:30, r&r

Golden Falcon-Mixed Bag, 9:30, jazz

Mr. Flood's Party -Live entertainment, 9:30, no cover

YPSILANTI

The Suds Factory- Ginger, see Mon. 3/3

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Ahmad Jamal, 9:30, $3.50, jazz

Raven Gallery-Josh White Jr., 9:30 & 10:30, $3

Red Carpet Lounge -Deluxe, 9:30, $1.50, r&r

The Savoy-Shelby Radio King & his Court of Rhythm, 10 & 12; 963-7100 for info.

Watts Club Mozambique- Marlene Shaw, see Fri. 2/28

EAST LANSING

Lizards-Country Fried w/Allen Lee

Jennison Field House- Gordon Lightfoot; call MSU for further details

TV

10pm-Soundstage: Blues Summit in Chicago-Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter, Dr. John , Mike Bloomfield Buddy Miles, Jr. Wells, Willie Dixon, Nick Gravenites, and Koko Taylor-Ch. 56

EVENTS

YPSILANTI

Paul McGlynn will speak on "The Gothic Novel" as the fourth in a series of lectures presented by the EMU Center of Educ. Resources. 7:30pm in the Faculty Lounge of the Univ. Library, free

Radio King & His Court of Rhythm is back for a four day gig at the Savoy in Detroit March 4-7.

WEDNESDAY 5

Moon in Sagittarius, then in Capricorn 10:42pm

MOVIES

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema: "A Touch of Class" w George Segal & Glenda Jackson; 7 & 9, $1

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's on the Hill-Tryst, see Tue. 3/4

Blind Pig- Otherside, 9:30, $1, jazz

Chances Are- Space Coast Kids, see Tue. 3/4

Bimbo's-Flamingo Hotel, 9:30, r&r

The Suds Factory -Ginger, see Mon. 3/3

The Underground -Fantasy Hill, 9:30, r&r

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Ahmad Jama!, see Tue. 3/4

Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse-Open Mikes for Women, peasant lunch available. 8pm, $1.50

Raven Gallery-Josh White Jr., see Tue. 3/4

Red Carpet Lounge-Deluxe see Tues, 3/4

The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Radio King & his Court of Rhythm, see Tues 3/4

Watts Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, 10:30, $3.50, jazz singer

EAST LANSING

Lizards-Pitcher night

SAGINAW

Rudolph's Roaring Twenties-Boogie Woogie Red, boogie-blues piano

EVENTS

Ann Arbor

Peachy Cream Productions presents The Rhine-stoned Review, "The Last of the Big Time Splendors"; Dinner Theatre at 8pm, Campus Inn, $12.50

THURSDAY 6

Moon in Capricorn

On this day in 1864: Navaho Long Walk begins. 8,000 Navaho's were taken as military prisoners to Fort Sumpter, New Mexico and held as Prisoners of War under unbearable conditions for 3 years before they were allowed to leave.

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

Women's Studies Film Series: "This is  the Home of Mrs. Levant Graham"--black family life in Washington D.C., "Women's Place", 8, MLBI, free 

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema: "A Touch of Class", see Wed, 3/5

DETROIT

Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse---FILM NIGHT, female slapstick, $1

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's A2-Gaslighters, 9, no cover, ragtime

Bimbo's On the Hill-Tryst, see Tues. 3/4

Blind Pig- Silvertones, 9:30, $1, r&b, c&w

Chances Are-Space Coast Kids, see Tues. 3/4

Mr. Flood's Party-Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers, 9:30, $.75, c&w

Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, 9:30, $1, bluegrass

Rubaiyat-Dino & the Continentals, 9:30, no cover, Greek music

YPSILANTI

Bimbo's-Flamingo Motel, see Wed., 3/5

Huron Hotel & Lounge-Iris Bell, 9, $1

The Sud's Factory-Ginger, see Mon., 3/3

The Underground-Fantasy Hill, see Wed., 3/5

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Ahmad Jamal, see Tues., 3/4

Raven Gallery-Josh White Jr., see Tues., 3/4

Red Carpet Lounge-Deluxe, see Tues., 3/4

The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Radio King & His House of Rhythm, see Tues., 3/4

Watt's Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, see Wed., 3/5

EAST LANSING

Lizard's-Night Owl Band w/ Andy Linderman, 9:30, c&w

SAGINAW

Rudolf's Roaring Twenties-Boogie Woogie Red, see Tues. 3/5

TV

11:30pm-"Geraldo Rivera: Goodnight America"-7

EVENTS

Peachy Cream Productions Presents The Rhine-stoned Review, see Wed., 3/5

FRIDAY 7

Moon in Capricorn

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

Cinema II: "Juarez"-[William Dieterle]-the fight of the Mexican people (lead by Benito Juarez) against Napolean III's attempt to install a puppet dictator, Maximilian (1860's); 7 & 9:15, $1

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema-"A Touch of Class"; see Wed., 3/5

DETROIT

Cass City Cinema: "The Third Man" [Carol Reed] - a suspense thriller; 7 & 9:30, $1.50

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MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's-A2-Gaslighters, see Thurs., 3/6

Bimbo's-Tryst, see Tues., 3/5

Blind Pig-Tribe, 9:30, $1.50, jazz

Chances Are-Space Coast Kids, see Tues. 3/4

Golden Falcon-Live Entertainment

Hill Lounge-Tate Blues Band, 9:30, blues

Mr. Flood's Party-Jawbone, 9:30, $1.00, c&w

Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, 9:30, $1, bluegrass

Rubaiyat-We The People, 9:30, no cover

YPSILANTI

Bimbo's-Little Ruben & the Jets, see Wed., 9:30, r&r

Huron Hotel & Lounge-Iris Bell, see Thurs., 3/5

The Sud's Factory-Ginger, 9:30, $1, r&r

The Underground-Fantasy Hill, see Wed., 3/5

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Ahmad Jamal, see Tues., 3/4

Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse-Rowena, 9-12M, $1.50, traditional folk

Raven Gallery-Josh White Jr., 9:30 & 11:30, see Tues., 3/4

Red Carpet Lounge-Deluxe, see Tues., 3/4

The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Radio King & His House of Rhythm, see Tues., 3/4

The Underground Express-The Other Brother's Review, 10:45 & 12:45, $2, soul

Watt's Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, see Wed., 3/5

Ford Auditorium-The Irish Rovers, 8pm, Tickets: $6.50, 5.50 & 4:50 at Hudson's, Grinnell's & Ford BO

EAST LANSING

Lizard's-Night Owl Band w/ Andy Linderman, see Thur., 3/6

SAGINAW

Rudolf's Roaring Twenties-Celebration Road Show, dixieland

Sullivan's North-Gilmour Bros., Irish & Scottish music

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR

Peachy Cream Productions Presents The Rhine-stoned Review, Dinner Theatre at 8pm,  ($12.50), and Cocktails Show at 11pm, ($2.50), in the Campus Inn

The Gay Academic Union presents the Midwest Spring Conference: A Call to Action, Fri.-Sunday, March 7-9, at Rackham School of Graduate Studies, UM. Friday's activities include: Registration, 6pm in main lobby-Rackham; keynote speakers addresses 9pm; concert by Rosetta Stone & the Hyroglyphics, 10pm, For more info call 763-4186.

DETROIT

Merce Cunningham and Dance Company, 8:30pm, in the Music Hall, (350 Madison); Tickets: Eves, $8.50, 7.50, 5.50, 3.50, at Hudson's, Grinnell's, Sears, Music Hall BO. 963-7680

SATURDAY 8

Moon in Capricorn, then in Aquarius 10:11am

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY: To commemorate the struggle of all women against exploitation, racism and imperialism. 

MOVIES

Cinema II: "Lility" [Robert Rossen] 7 & 9, $1, New World Film Coop: "Play It Again Same" [Woody Allen] MLB3; 7, 8:30, and 10, $1.25, "Take the Money and Run" [Woody Allen] MLB4; 7, 8:30 & 10. $1.25

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema: "Day of the Dolphin" w George C. Scott; 7 & 9; $1

DETROIT

Cass City Cinema: "Lady From Shanghai"; [Orson Welles] 7 & 9:30, $1.50

Detroit Film Theatre III: "Gumshoe" [Stephen Frears] 7 & 9, $2 (students $1.50)

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's-A2-Gaslighters, 9:30, no cover, ragtime

Bimbo's on the Hill-Tryst, see Tues., 3/4

Blind Pig-Tribe, see Fri. 3/7

Chances Are-Space Coast Kids, see Tues. 3/4

The Clinic Restaurant-Gemini, 9, $0.50

Golden Falcon-Live Entertainment

Hill Lounge-Tate Blues Band, see Fri. 3/7

Mr. Flood's Party-Jawbone, see Fri. 3/7

Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, see Fri. 3/7

Rubaiyat-We The People, see Fri. 3/7

YPSILANTI

Bimbo's-Little Ruben & the Jets, see Fri. 3/7

Huron Hotel & Lounge-Iris Bell, see Thurs., 3/6

The Underground-Fantasy Hill, see Wed., 3/5

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Ahmad Jamal, see Tues., 3/4

Music Concert Palace-JoJo Gunne, Argent 

Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse-International Women's Day Celebration, Noon-Midnight; 12 hours of music, art, health info, and astrological info.

Raven Gallery-Josh White Jr., see Tues., 3/4

Red Carpet Lounge-Deluxe, see Tues., 3/4

The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Papa John Creach, 10 & 12, 963-7100 for ticket info

The Underground Express-The Other Brother's Review, see Fri. 3/7

Watt's Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, see Wed., 3/5

A Benefit to help build Detroit's Free Summer Blues Festival, Featuring: Bo Bo Jenkins w/Jimmy Jones and Little Junior Cannaday, Valerie Compton and her 11 Ft. boa. 9pm -2am at Golden Twenties Bar, 16875 Livernois Ave., 1/2 block south of 6 Mi. $2 cover; reservations: 342-9737. A Depression Blues Festival!

EAST LANSING

Lizard's-Night Owl Band w/ Andy Linderman, see Thur., 3/6

SAGINAW

Rudolf's Roaring Twenties-Celebration Road Show, see Fri. 3/7

Sullivan's North-Gilmour Bros., see Fri. 3/7

Colonial Inn-John Kohut & Fred Reif, country and Ukranian folk music

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR

Peachy Cream Productions Presents The Rhine-stoned Review, see Fri. 3/7

Women's Coffeehouse, 7:30pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe, music and short statement on women's day

The Midwest Spring Conference activities today include: 9am-6pm, workshops on-counseling gays, Gay Organization Dynamics, Legal Rights (led by practicing attorneys), is Gayness Biologically Determined?, Gay Studies

The Gay Academic Union presents the Midwest Spring Conference--3 days of activities. Mar. 7-9. See calendar for activities listings. Panel, approaching the media & Gay Bill of Rights. 9pm- Dance. For more info call 763-4186.

DETROIT

Merce Cunningham and Dance Company, see Fri. 3/7

SOMATONIC MASSAGE: a one day workshop on self-massage from Noon to 5pm at Arica Institute, 2930 N. Adams, Troy. $10

SUNDAY 9

Moon in Aquarius

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

Cinema II: "It Happened Tomorrow" [Renee Clair]  &7, $1

New World Film Coop, "What's Up Tiger Lilly?", [Woody Allen] MLB4; 7 & 9, $1.25 "Kapo" [Pontecorvo] Nat.Sci., 7 & 9:15, $1.25

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema: "Day of the Dolphin" see Sat., 3/8

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's-A2-Mothers, Boys and Carey Price, 2pm, $2.50 advance, $3 at door

Blind Pig-Golliard Brass Ensemble, 9:30, $1, classical

Chances Are-Space Coast Kids, see Tues. 3/4

Del Rio-Live jazz in the afternoon

Dooley's-Live entertainment at 7pm

Mr. Flood's Party-Starlight on the Rails, 9:30pm, $0.50, C&W

YPSILANTI

Bimbo's-Little Ruben & the Jets, see Fri. 3/7

Huron Hotel & Lounge-Iris Bell, 9:30, no cover

The Underground-Fantasy Hill, see Wed., 3/5

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Ahmad Jamal, see Tues., 3/4

Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse-Live jazz, 2-5pm; $1.50

Raven Gallery-Josh White Jr., see Tues., 3/4

Red Carpet Lounge-Deluxe, see Tues., 3/4

The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Papa John Creech, see Sat. 3/8

The Underground Express-The Other Brother's Review, see Fri. 3/7

Watt's Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, see Wed., 3/5

EAST LANSING

Lizard's-Planet 7, funky jazz

SAGINAW

Rudolf's Roaring Twenties-Celebration Road Show, see Fri. 3/7

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR

The Midwest Spring Conference-Closing Session and Brunch at 11am

DETROIT

Merce Cunningham and Dance Company, matinee 2pm at Music Hall, tickets $7.50, 6.50, 4.50, 3.00

MONDAY 10

Moon in Aquarius, then in Pisces 10:50pm

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

A2 Film Coop: "Persons", 8:45, $1.00

FOOD WEEK 1975: continuous films, 1-3 & 7-10:30 in East Quad, Rm. 126

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

Blind Pig-Boogie Woogie Red, 9:30, $1, blues

Chances Are-Lightnin', 9:30pm, r&r

Golden Falcon-Mixed Bag, 9:30, jazz

Mr. Flood's Party-Live entertainment, 9:30, no cover

YPSILANTI

Bimbo's-Little Ruben & the Jets, see Fri. 3/7

DETROIT

Watt's Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, see Wed., 3/5

Cobo Arena-Joe Walsh, 8; tickets $6.50, 5.50 at Coco BO, 901 E, Jefferson-48226

EAST LANSING

Lizard's-Friends Road Show, 9:30, mime, magic, rock & roll

The Stables-Oregon, 8:30 and 10:30, jazz

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR

FOOD WEEK 1975 Begins: Lectures, presentations, seminars, and action-oriented projects are being planned which will focus on global, national, local and personal food issues, such as: controversies in food production and distribution, alternative solutions to the world food shortage, long range future-oriented food system planning, alternate protein sources and other related issues. Planned and coordinated by the Food Action Coalition. A variety of groups will be participating: School of Public Health, URP, Residential College, Science for the People, ZPG, Farm Bureau, and Future Worlds.

Future Worlds presents "Global Food Issues: Perspectives for the Future"; 8pm, Hill Auditorium

TUESDAY 11

Moon in Pisces

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

A2 Film Coop: "M*A*S*H*", 7, 9 & 11, $1.25

Cinema Guild: Ann Arbor Film Festival: 7, 9 & 11; winners and highlights will be shown in Sunday.

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's on the Hill-Tryst, 9, no cover, r&r

Blind Pig-A2-Experimental Jazz, 9:30, $1, jazz

Chances Are-Star Castle, 9:30pm, r&r

Golden Falcon-Mixed Bag, 9:30, jazz

Mr. Flood's Party-Live entertainment, 9:30, no cover

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Ahmad Jamal, see Tues., 3/4

Raven Gallery-Josh White Jr., (8:30 and 10:30), $3

Watt's Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, see Wed., 3/5

EAST LANSING

Lizard's-Country Fried w/Allen Lee , 9:30, c&w

The Stables-Oregon, see Monday 3/11

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR

FOOD WEEK 1975 Presents: "Urban Gardening-How to Grow Your Own Food", Steward Liderman, 12N at the AA Public Library, 343 Fifth Ave.; Panel Discussion "International Population, Prospects, and Food", 12N, at the International Center; "Poverty and Hunger in the USA-Failure of Feeding Programs", panel discussion 3-5pm, in TF Aud., School of Public Health, 109 S. Observatory

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WEDNESDAY 12

New Moon in Pisces 6:47pm

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

A2 Film Coop: "The Long Goodbye", w/Elliot Gould, 7 & 9, $1.25

Cinema Guild: Ann Arbor Film Festival: 7, 9 & 11

New World Film Coop: "Don't Look Now" (in cooperation w/Friends from the Sun) MLB3; 7 & 9; $1.25; "Summer of 42"; NatSci; 7 & 9; $1.25

"Don't Look Now" with Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland will be showing on Wed. 3/12 at 7 & 9, MLB3

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema: "Last Tango In Paris" w\Marlan Brando; 7 & 9:15, $1

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

The Ark Coffee House, Hoot, 9, $.50, folk

Bimbo's on the Hill-Tryst, 9, see Tues. 3/11

Blind Pig-Otherside, 9:30, $1, jazz

Chances Are-Star Castle, see Tues. 3/11

Mr. Flood's Party-Grievous Angels, 9:30, $.75, c&w

YPSILANTI

Bimbo's-Hot Lips, 9:30, r&r

Huron Hotel & Lounge-Iris Bell, 9:30, no cover

The Underground-Swiss Kick, 9:30, r&r

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Ahmad Jamal, see Tues., 3/4

Raven Gallery-Josh White Jr., see Tues. 3/11

Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse-Open Mikes for Women, peasant lunch available, 8-11pm, $1.50

Watt's Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, see Wed., 3/5

EAST LANSING

The Stables-Oregon, see Monday 3/11

SAGINAW

Rudolf's Roaring Twenties-Boogie Woogie Red, boogie blues piano

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR

FOOD WEEK 1975 presents a Food Fair: "Rethinking Your Diet-"A Rational Approach to Vegetarianism", 1-3pm; "Nutrition and Dental Health", D. Rowe, 3-5pm, at The Newman Center, St. Mary's Church; "Urban Gardening", panel, 8pm, in Phys. and Astron Bldg., 500 Church, Rm. 170 

YPSILANTI

"The Cage of Form: A Comparison of Religious Imagery in the Western and Eastern Worlds", slides and musical examples by Walter Spink, professor of art, UM, assisted by Arthur Parris, professor of music, EMU, 7pm, Sill Lecture Hall 1, EMU campus, free

DETROIT

FREE INTRODUCTION TO ARICA: a school for higher conscious. 8pm at University of Detroit

THURSDAY 13

Moon in Pisces, then in Aries 11:19am

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

A2 Film Coop: "Images", 7 & 9, $1.25

Cinema Guild: Ann Arbor Film Festival: 7, 9 & 11

Women's Studies Film Series: "From 3am to 10pm"-a Yugoslavian working housewife proceeds through her day; "Rose Argoff"-a 75 yr. old Russian immigrant's life in NY's lower east side; "Janie's-Janie"--white welfare mother struggles to overcome years of submission; 8pm; MLB1; Free

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema: "Last Tango In Paris" see Wed., 3/12

DETROIT

Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse-FILM NIGHT, female comedies, $1

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's-A2-Gaslighters, 9, no cover, ragtime

Bimbo's on the Hill-Tryst, see Tues. 3/11

Chances Are-Star Castle, see Tues. 3/11

Mr. Flood's Party-Mike Smith and his Country Volunteers, 9:30, $.75, c&w

Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, 9:30, $1, bluegrass

Rubaiyat-Dino and the Continentals, 9:30. no cover, Greek music

Crisler Arena-EARTH, WIND & FIRE and John Mayall; 8pm. Reserved seats $6 and $5. Ticket information-763-4553.

YPSILANTI

Bimbo's-Hot Lips, see Wed. 3/12

Huron Hotel & Lounge-Iris Bell, 9:30, $1

The Underground-Swiss Kick, see Wed. 3/12

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Ahmad Jamal, see Tues., 3/4

Raven Gallery-Josh White Jr., see Tues. 3/11

Watt's Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, see Wed., 3/5

EAST LANSING

The Stables-Oregon, see Monday 3/11

SAGINAW

Rudolf's Roaring Twenties-Boogie Woogie Red, see Wed. 3/12

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR

FOOD WEEK 1975 presents: "Symposium-WIC Program" (women, infant & children supplemental feeding program cut from FEDS budget.); 10am to 4pm School of Public Health. "Perspectives on the Global and National Food Situation: What do we Do Now!", 8pm, at Hill Auditorium.

FRIDAY 14

Moon in Aries

On this day in 1973: The trial of the "Pretoria Six" opens in South Africa. Four African and two white supporters of the ANC (African National Congress) were later sentenced to long prison terms for attempting to overthrow the racist South African regime by force,

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

A2 Film Coop: Woody Allen Double Bill-"Sleeper" 7, 8:45 & 10:30, $1.25, (MLB3); "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask", 6:45, 8:30 & 10:15, $1.25, (MLB4)

Cinema Guild: Ann Arbor Film Festival: 7, 9 & 11

Cinema II: "Reed: Insurgent Mexico" [Paul LeDuc], 7 & 9, $1

Mediatrics: "Monkey Business" and "Duck Soup", w/the Marx Brothers; complete shows at 7:30 and  9:45, $1

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema: "Last Tango In Paris" see Wed., 3/12

DETROIT

Cass City Cinema: "One Day In the Life of Ivan Denisovich" [Casper Wrede] 7 & 9:30, $1.50

Detroit Theatre III: "Boy" [Nagisa Oshima], 7 & 9, $2, (students-$1.50)

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

The Ark Coffee House, Glen Orlin, 9, $2.50, folk

Bimbo's A2-Gaslighters, see Thurs. 3/13

Bimbo's on the Hill-Tryst, 9, see Tues. 3/11

Blind Pig-John Nicholas, 9:30, $1, blues

Chances Are-Star Castle, see Tues. 3/11

Mr. Flood's Party-Old Buck, 9:30, $1, c&w

Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, 9:30, $1, bluegrass

Rubaiyat-We the People, 9:30. no cover

YPSILANTI

Huron Hotel & Lounge-Iris Bell, 9:30, $1

The Underground-Swiss Kick, see Wed. 3/12

EMU Roosevelt Aud.- Monte Alexander, jazz musician, concert sponsored by the O.S.L., Black Solidarity Days event, 8pm, $2

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Ahmad Jamal, see Tues., 3/4

Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse-Harmony Grits, 9-12M, $1.50, bluegrass

Raven Gallery-Josh White Jr., see Tues. 3/11

The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Larry Coryell and Steve Kahn, 10 & 12, 963-7100, for info

Watt's Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, see Wed., 3/5

Music Hall-Gerry Mulligan & his sextet "The Age of Steam" 1 night only, 8:30; Tickets $8.50, 7.50, 5.50, 3.50 at Hudson's. Grinnell's, Sears and Music Hall BO; 963-7680. The greatest baritone saxophonist in contemp. jazz

Masonic Auditorium-LaBelle 8:30; Tickets: $6.50, 5.50 and 4.50 at Masonic BO, 500 Temple 48202; Hudson's and Grinnell's

EAST LANSING

The Stables-Oregon, 10 & 12, jazz

SAGINAW

Sullivan's North-Gilmour Brothers., Irish and Scottish music

TV

8:30pm-The Pointer Sisters, one hour special--56

9:30pm-An hour w/Joan Baez-56

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR

FOOD WEEK 1975 presents: "Food, Population and Overconsumption", science for the people, 10am in RM 170, P&A Bldg; "Energy and the Food System", 12:30pm, in RM 182, P&A Bldg; "Political and Economic Determinants in the allocation of food resources", panel discussion, 3PM, RM 182, P&A Bldg.; "Politics, Poverty, & Urban Hunger", Maryanne Mahaffey, (Detroit Councilwoman); "Food for Profit, Not for People", Jim Hightower (formerly of the Agri-Business Accountability Project), 8pm in Hill Auditorium

Help Celebrate Women's International Day: movie "Salt of the Earth", 7:30pm; discussion of women and labor, entertainment 9pm, Location to be announced

Help celebrate Women's International Day--see events listed under March 8th, 14 & 15

YPSILANTI

Native American Heritage Week will celebrate at EMU with many special Indian Americans of the Great Lakes area. Highlight of the week features Indian dancers, singers, storytellers, craftsmen & speakers. Two programs, 3pm and 8pm, in Lecture Hall 201, in Pray-Harrold EMU campus

SATURDAY 15

Moon in Aries, then in Taurus 10:53pm

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

Cinema Guild: Ann Arbor Film Festival: 7, 9 & 11

Cinema II: "The Green Wall" [Armondo Robes Goday], the most honored Latin American film ever made;  Spanish; subtitled; 7 & 9, $1

Mediatrics: "Monkey Business" and "Duck Soup", see Fri. 3/14

New World Film Coop: "The Damned" (X) [Visconti], 7 & 9:45, $1.25

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema: "Magical Mystery Tour" starring the Beatles and "The Magic Christian" starring Ringo Starr and Peter Sellers, 7 & 9:30, $1

DETROIT

Cass City Cinema: "81/2" [Federico Fellini] 7 & 9:30, $1.50

Detroit Theatre III: "The Baker's Wife" [Marcel Pagnol], 7 & 9, $2, (students-$1.50)

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

The Ark Coffee House, Glen Orlin, 9, $2.50, folk

Bimbo's A2-Gaslighters, see Thurs. 3/13

Bimbo's on the Hill-Tryst, 9, see Tues. 3/11

Blind Pig-John Nicholas, see Fri. 3/14

Chances Are-Star Castle, see Tues. 3/11

Clinic Restaurant-Di Di Palazoa, 9, $.50

Golden Falcon-Live entertainment

Hills Lounge-Tate Blues Band, see Fri. 3/14

Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, 9:30, $1, bluegrass

Rubaiyat-We the People, see Fri. 3/14

YPSILANTI

Huron Hotel & Lounge-Iris Bell, see Thurs. 3/13

The Underground-Swiss Kick, see Wed. 3/12

DETROIT

Poor Women's Paradise-Coffeehouse-Marion Devore, 9-12M, $1.50, jazz piano

Raven Gallery-Josh White Jr., see Tues. 3/11

The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Larry Coryell and Steve Kahn, see Fri, 3/14

The Underground Express-The Soulful Sonics, see Fri. 3/15

Watt's Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, see Wed., 3/5

EAST LANSING

The Stables-Oregon, see Fri. 3/14

SAGINAW

Sullivan's North-Gilmour Brothers., see Fri. 3/14

Colonial Inn-John Kohut & Fred Reif, country and Ukranian folk music

TV

8pm-Clarence Darrow special-starring Henry Fonda-56

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR

FOOD WEEK 1975 presents: "Old Habits, New Changes in the American Diet; Who's in Control?" panel discussion, 10AM, MLB4; "Changing Structure of American Agriculture", panel discussion, 1PM, MLB4; "Consumerism and Advertising: Impact on Food Choice & Avail." panel discussion, 3PM, MLB4; "African Dinner", 6pm, at Memorial Christian Church, Hill & Tappan, VEGETABLE or a NON-MEATBALL with the Friends Road Show, 9pm in the Union Ballroom. Come in costume; costume party and benefit

Help Celebrate Women's International Day: Felix Green's "Women in China"; "Viva Frelimeo" Third World panel discussion 1PM", 1PM, "Women in Vietnam" slides and discussion, 3PM; Discussion and music, 7:30pm. Location to be announced

YPSILANTI

Indian PowWow; final event of Native American Heritage Week, noon to 10pm in McKenney Union ballroom, EMU, $1 charge for all non-participating in the actual ceremony will go to the American Indian Student Association scholarship fund at EMU.

Native American Heritage Week final activity is a PowWow. Noon to 10PM in McKenney Union ballroom, EMU.

Foreign Language Day with 400 high school students giving programs in German, French and Spanish. 11am in Pray-Harrold lecture halls, EMU campus, Free.

EMU's Black Solidarity Week begins with Black's Career Day, 3-6pm, in Dining Commons 2, EMU Campus