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14
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March
Year
1975
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                                         FRIDAY 14

Moon in Aries

MAR. 14, 1825: Potawatomi people drive off surveyors, giving Battle Creek, Mich. its name.

MAR. 14, 1974: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court rules that a woman may have an abortion against the wishes of her estranged husband.

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR

A2 Film Coop: "Sleeper" [Woody Allen] 7, 8:45&10:30 (MLB3) $1.25; "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex" I Woody Allen] 6:45, 8:30&10:15 (MLB4) $1.25
Cinema II: "Reed: lnsurgent Mexico" [Paul Leducj]7&9, $1
Cinema Guild: Ann Arbor Film Festival-Three different shows nightly; 7.9&11, single tickets $1.25
Mediatrics: "Monkey Business" & "Duck Soup"-Marx Bros.: Complete shows at 7:30 &9:55 $1
African Film Series: "White Africa, Food and People"; 8pm, MLB-1

YPSILANTI

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

DETROIT

Cass City Cinema: "One Day In the Life of Ivan Denisovich" [Casper Wrede] 7&9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre: "Boy" [Nagisa Oshima] 7&9, $2($1.50  students)

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR

The Ark Coffee House-Glenn Orlin, 9, $2.50, folk
Bimbo's-A2-Gaslighters, 9, no cover, ragtime
Bimbo's on the Tryst, 9, no cover, r&r
Blind Pig-John Nicholas, 9:30, $1, blues guitar
Chances Are-Star Castle, 9:30, $2 ($1.50students), r&r
Golden Falcon-lris Bell, 9:30, r&r
Hill Lounge-Tate Blues Band, 9:30, no cover
Heidelberg-David Tamulevich, 9pm-1am, in the Rathskeller, folk music
Mr. Flood's Party-Old Buck, 9:30, $1, c&w
Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, 9:30, $1.50, bluegrass
Rubaiyat-We the People, 9:30, no cover

YPSILANTI

Huron Hotel & Live entertainment every night, as well as a new discotheque
The Suds Factory-Knotts, 9:30, r&r
The Underground -Swiss Kick, 9:30, r&r Roosevelt Auditorium-A Jazz Concert w Monte Alexander, opening the week-iong celebration of EMU Black Solidarity Days, 8pm. $2
Pease Auditorim-EMUPercussion Ensemble, directed by Clifford Chapman, will present a program of contemporary music, 8pm, free.
Ypsi Armory-Ypsi HRP Benefit-Music by Scramble Suite, 8pm, $2.50, all the beer you can drink. 1-94 at Whittaker Rd. (EMU Exit)

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge -Leon Thomas, 9:30, 11:15&l,$3.50, jazz
Earth Center Ballroom- Maruga & "Friends" in a "Cosmic Concert", plus cartoons & films w Popeye, Mae West, W.C. Fields, Charlie Chaplin & the Marx Bros. 2 shows, 8&11pm, $2
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse-Harmony Grits, 9-12M, $1.50, bluegrass
Raven Gallery-Josh White Jr., 9:30&11 :30, $3.50, folk singer & comic
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Larry Coryell & Steve Kahn, also Secret Life, 10&12,jazz guitarists; Ticket info: 963-7100
The Underground Express-The Soulful Sonics, 10:45&12:45, $2, soul 
Watts Club Walter Jackson, 9:30, $3.50, jazz
Music Hall-Gerry Mulligan & his sextet "The Age of Steam" One Night Only, 8:30; Tickets $8.50, 7.50, 5.50&3.50 at Hudson's, Grinnelt's, Sears & Music Hall BO; 963-7680. The greatest baritone saxophonist in contemporary jazz.
Masonic Auditorium-Labelle, 8:30; Tickets: $6.50, 5.50, 4.50 at Masonic BO, 500 Temple 48202, Hudson's & Grinnell's.

HAMBURG

Hamburg Pub-Diamond Rio, 9:30, no cover, c&w
EAST LANSING Lizards-Keg Belly Blues Band, 9:30, blues
The Stables-Oregon, 10&12, jazz

GRAND RAPIDS

Aquinas College-Sha-Na-Na and special guest stars Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, 8pm; Tickets: $5, cali 616) 4598281 for info

TV

8:30prn-"Soundstage: The Pointer Sisters"56
9:30pm-"An Hour With Joan Baez"-56
1:00am-Rock Concert: Jay Gruska, Honk, Roger McGuinn, Fania All-Stars-7

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR
FOOD WEEK 1975 presentí: "Food, Population & Overconsumption"; panel by Science for the People. 10am in Room 170, P&A Bldg.; "Food, Corporate Power and the Consumer" Ralph Nader, 1pra, Hill Auditorium; "Energy & the Food System" Wilson Cïark & Jerry Goldstein, 3pm, Rm 182 P&A Bldg.; "Politics, Poverty & Food" Ron Dellums, Maryanne Mahaffery & Jim Hightower, 8pm, Hill Auditorium
Help Celebrate International Women's Day : movie "Salt of the Earth," 7:30pm, discussion of women & labor, entertainment, 9pm, Kunsel Rm. Mich. Union
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents "Fiorello" (Pulitzer Prize Winning Musical), 7pm in Mendelssohn Theatre, Tickets: $4.50 at Box Office, 763-1085 
Huron High School Theatre Guild presents "Exit the Body" 8pm in HHS Auditorium, $1.25
The Law School presents Gilbert & Sullivan's "Trial by Jury" 8pm, East Quad Aud. Babysitting available at the Children's Community Center (CCC) 7pm-1am. 75¢ per hr., 663-4392

YPSILANTI

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

 

                                        SATURDAY 15

Moon in Aries, then in Taurus 10:53pm

MAR. 15. 1869: First federal woman suffrage amendment ever proposed in U.S. Congress.

MAR. 15, 1974: Calif. Gov. Ronald Reagen signs legislation permitting women to use "Ms." when registering to vote in the state.

MOVIES

ANN ARBOR
Cinema II: "The Green Wall" [Armando Robes Goday] the most honored Latin American film ever made; 7&9, $1
Cinema Guild: Ann Arbor Film Festival see Fri. 3/14
Mediatrics: "Monkey Business" & "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" & "The Magic Christian"; 7&9:30, $1

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "8 1/2" (Federico Fellini] 7& 9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre: "The Baker's Wife [Marcel Pagnol] 7&9, $2 ($1.50students)

MUSIC

ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House -Glenn Orlin, see Fri. 31/4
Bimbo's-A2-Gaslighters, see Fri. 3/14
Bimbo's on the Hill-Tryst, see Fri. 3/14
Blind Pig-John Nicholas, see Fri. 3/14
Chances Are-Star Castle. see Fri. 31/4
Clinic Restaurant-DiDi Palazola, 9, $.50
Del Rio -Folk music, 2-4pm
Golden Falcon-Iris Bell, 9:30pm, r&r
Hill Lounge -Tate Blues Band, see Fri. 3/14
Heidelberg-David Tamulevich, see Fri. 3/14
Mr. Flood's Party -Old Buck, see Fri. 3/14
Pretzel Bell RFD Boys, see Fri. 3/14
Rubaiyat-We the People, see Fri. 3/14
Trotter House-Aldebaran, 9:30, $1, jazz
Rackham Auditorium -Contemporary Directions, Uri Mayer, conductor; 8pm.

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge live entertainment & discotheque
The Suds Knotts, see Fri. 3/14
The Underground-Swiss Kick, see Fri. 3/14

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge -Leon Thomas, see Fri. 3/14
Earth Center Ballroom-Maruga & "Friends" in a "Cosmic Concert"; see Fri. 3/24
Michigan Concert Palace -Spencer Davis Group, Leo Thayer & Thin Lizzi , with special guest stars Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen; Tickets at Hudsons or at the door
Poor Women's Paradise Coffehouse-Marilyn Devore, 9pm-12M, $1.50, jazz piano
Raven Gallery-Josh White Jr., see Fri. 3/14
The Savoy-Shelby Larry Coryell & Steve Kahn, see Fri. 3/14
The Underground Express-The Soulful Sonics. see Fri. 3/14
Watts Club Mozambique -Walter Jackson see Fri. 3/14
Palace Theatre-Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen

HAMBURG
Hamburg Diamond Rio, see Fri. 3/14

EAST LANSING
Lizards-Keg Belly Blues Band, see Fri. 3/14
The Stables-Oregon, see Fri. 3/14

TV

2:30pm-Secrets of the Deep: "Under the Mediterranean." Film showing underwater cities, temples carved inside natural grottos, sumptuous imperial villas and intimations of a weird and mysterious cult, the worship of the moray eel- 7

EVENTS

ANN ARBOR
FOOD WEEK 1975 presents: "Old Habits, New Changes in the American Diet: Who's in Control?" panel discussion w/ Frances Lappe, Danny Zwerdling & Robert Seymour, 10am in MLB4;
"Changing Structure of American Agriculture" panel discussion, 1pm, MLB4: "Consumerism & Advertising: Impact on food Choice & Avail." panel discussion, 3pm, MLB4; "African Dinner" 6pm at Memorial Christian Church, Hill & Tappan; VEGETABALL or a NON-MEAT-BALL, costume party & benefit with the FRIEND'S ROADSHOW, 9pm in the Union Ballroom. Come in costume.
Help Celebrate International Women's Day: Felix Green's movie "Women in China"; "Viva Frelimo" Third World panel discussion 1pm; IPC "Women in Vietnam" slides & discussion, 3pm; Discussion & music, 7:3Opm. All at Kunsel Rm. Mich. Union
Public session on proposed charter amendments (rent control, day care, voter registration); Counril Chambers, City Hall (5th & Huron), 10am-12N.
Art Auction: 2pm at Slusser Gallery, Art & Architecture Bldg. North Campus, U-M
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents "Fiorello" 7&10, see Fri. 3/14
Huron High School Theatre Guild presents "Exit the Body", see Fri. 3/14
The Law School presents "Trial by Jury", see Fri. 3/14
Babysitting at the CCC, 7pm-1am, 75¢ per hr., 663-4392

YPSILANTI
 American Indian POW WOW: final event of Native American Heritage Week. Noon-l0pm in McKenny Union ballroom, EMU. $1 charge for all not participating in the actual ceremony will go to the American Indian Student Association scholarship fund at EMU.
Foreign Language Day with 400 high school students giving programs in German, French & Spanish. 11am in Pray Harrold Lecture Halls, EMU campus. Free.
Black Businesspersons & Professionals Career Night. 3-8pm in Dining Commons No. 2, EMU campus. Featured speakers: State Rep. Jackie Vaughn & Detroit Corporate Lawyer Nansi Rowe. Free. Co-sponsored by the Office of Minority Affairs & RHECC.
Seminar on U.S. Relations with the Third World, 9:30am-4pm, in Holy Trinity Chapel on EMU campus. Free.

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                                        SUNDAY 16

Moon in Taurus

MAR. 16. 1867: FREEDOM'S JOURNAL; 1st Black newspaper

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
New World Film Coop: "Death in Venice" [Visconti] 7&9:30(NatSci), $1.25; "The Stranger" [Visconti] 7:I5&9:30 (MLB4), $1.25

YPSILANT
Mud Cinema: "Magical Mystery Tour" & "The Magic Christian"; see Sat. 3/15 

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House-Bill Steele, 9, $2.50, folk
Bimbo's-A2-Austin-Moro Big Rock Jazz Band, 2-5:30pm, $3.50
Blind Pig -The Silk Purse, 9pm-12M, $1 (downstairs). classical
Chances Are Star Castle, 9:30, $1, r&r
Del Rio - Live jazz, 4pm, no cover
Dooley's - Live music, 8, no cover
Golden Falcon-Iris Bell, 9:30, r&r
Mr. Flood's Party -Melidioso, 4:30pm-7:30, Latin jazz band; Daddy G & the Nitght Train, 9:30, $.75
Hill Auditorium University Symphony Orchestra: Concertos, 8pm

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Live entertainment & new discotheque
Bowen field House-Wet Willie & Argont, call EMU for more info

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge - Leon Thomas see Fri. 3/14
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse Live jazz. 2-5pm. $1.50
Raven Gallery-Josh White, see Fri. 3/14
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Secret Life, 10&12; Tickets info: 963-7100, rock
The Underground Express The Soulful Sonics, see Fri. 3/14
Watts Club Mozambique -Walter Jackson, see Fri. 3/14

EAST LANSING
Keg Belly Blues Band, see Fri. 3/14

TV 
3:30pm - Movie Greats: "The Scarlet Claw" w/ Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson-50
7pm-Wild Kingdom: "World of the Sea Otter" -7

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The Detroit Severo Ballet will perform at 3:30 pm in Ann Arbor Pioneer H.S. Auditorium. One Performance Only. Admission $2.50. Advance tickets at Hudson's & Grinnell's (Det.), Briarwood (A2)
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents "Fiorello"; see Fri. 3/14
Law School presents "Trial By Jury"; see Fri. 3/14
University Musical Society presents Pakistani Qawwali Music, 2:30pm at Rackham Aud.
Help celebrate International Women's Day. Joan Little skit and presentation;demonstration otf self-defense; Women's Crisis Center speaks on rape in Ann Arbor. 1pm at Kunsel Rm. Michigan Union

YPSILANTI
 A multi-media presentation will be given by EMU minority students at 8pm in Roosevelt Auditorium, in celebration of EMU Black Solidarity Days.

 

                                         MONDAY 17

Moon in Taurus
MAR. 17, 1974: 3,000 Ethiopian women workers march for equal pay and better labor conditions, presenting their demands to Emperor Haile Selassie at his palace.
MAR. 17 - Zimbabwe Day

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "Bonnie & Clyde" [Arthur Penn] 9, $1.25

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig - Blue Monday w/Boogie Woogie Red, 9:30, $1 (downstairs), blues piano
Chances Are-Whiz Kids, 9:30, $1.50, r&r
Pretzel Bell-Diamond Rio, 9:30, $1, c&w

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge Live entertainment & new discotheque
The Suds Factory-Theatre, 9:30, r&r

DETROIT
Watts Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, see Fri. 3/14

EAST LANSING
Lizards-Friends Raad Show, 9:30, mime, magic, r&r

KALAMAZOO
Read Fieldhouse, Western Michigan Univ.Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen

TV
2pm-Woman: "A Conversation with Gloría Steinem" Recollections of the early days of the women's movement and a discussion of job discrimination against women-56
4:30pm-Movie: "A Night at the Opera" Marx Bros. -7
8pm-"Of Pure Blood";a French production about Hitler's notorious WWII breeding camps. -56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
"Latin Americans In Struggle" Colloquium presents "Issues and Values in Latin American Struggles: The Writer, Literature, and Society." Call 662-6754 for time & location.
WCBN -Women's Hour: interview with HRP Mayoral candidate Carol Ernst, 7pm.

YPSILANTI
Imamu Amira Baraka (LeRoi Jones) will speak on "Black Liberation Is A Struggle for Sociaiism" for EMU Black Solidarity Days at 7:30pm in Roosevelt Auditorium, sponsored by the Black Student Association & the Black Studies Office.

 

                                        TUESDAY 18

Moon in Taurus, then in Gemini 8:43am

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "The Night Porter" [Liliana Cavani] 7&9:30, $1.50
Cinema Guild: "The Jazz Singer" [Alan Crossland] 7,8:45&10:30, $1
New World Film Coop: "Ludwig" [Visconti] 7&9:30(NatSci), $1.25

YPSILANTI
Classic Film Series: "Two Seconds" A criminal is seated in the electric chair. His life passes before his eyes in "two seconds"; 8pm in Strong Aud., 25¢
In Conj. W. Black Solidarity Days, Sam Greenless will show his film "The Spook Who Sat By The Door" at 8pm in Room 201 Pray-Harrold Bldg.

ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig-The Friends Road Show Band,9:30,$1 (downstairs)
Chances Are-Snow Blind, 9:30, $1, r&r
Heidelberg - David Tamulevich, 9pm-1am in the Rathskeller, folk music

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Live entertainment & new discotheque
The Suds Factory-Theatre, see Mon. 3/17

DETROIT
Raven Gallery-Eddie Adcock and II Generation, 9:30&10:30, $3, bluegrass
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-JJ. Cale, 10&12; ticket info: 963-7100, southwestern funk
Watts Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, see Fri. 3/14

EAST LANSING
Lizards-Allen Lee & Country Fried, 9:30, c&w
The Stables-Papa John Creech, 8:30&10:30

TV
4:30pm-Movie: 'A Day at the Races" Marx Bros. 7
7pm-"At the Psychiatrist's Office with the Friends Road Show" Paranoid schizophrenic: Alfie seeks brain from Dr. Prof.- Cable 3
10pm-Soundstage: "The Bonk of Chapin" Harry Chapin is special guest-56
12M - Film Festival, "Freud" The Story of Sigmund Freud -9

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
"Latín Americans In Struggle" Colloquium presents "Issues & Values in Latin America Struggles: The Writer, Literature, and Society"; see Mon. 3/17

 

WEDNESDAY 19

Moon in Gemini
MAR. 19, 1954: Books of William Reich burned by government.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "The Night Potter"; see Tues. 3/18
Cinema Guild: "Wagonmaster" [John Ford] 9:05. $1; "Rio Grande" [John Ford] 7. $1
International Film Series: "Lucia" the Cuban epic of love & revolution. 8pm only, MLB3, $1.50. Presented by Friends of the SUN.

YPSILANTI
 Mud Cinema: "Claudine"; 7&9. $1

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House - Hoot Night, 9, $.50, folk amateur night
Bimbo's on the Hill-USS, 9, no cover, r&r
Blind Pig-The Other Side, 9:30, $1 (downstairs), jazz
Chances Are-Snow Blind, see Tue. 3/18
Golden Falcon-Iris Bell, 9:30, r&r
Heidelberg - David Tamulevich, see Tue. 3/18
Mr. Flood's Party -Grievous Angels, 9:30, $.75, c&w
Pretzel Bell-Starlight on the Rails (formerly Hesitation), $1

YPSILANTI 
Huron Hotel & Live entertainment & new discotheque
The Suds Factory-Theatre, see Mon. 3/17

DETROIT
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse-Open mikes for women, 8-11pm, peasant lunch available
Raven Gallery-Eddie Adcock & II Generation, see Tue. 3/18
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-J.J. Cale, see Tue. 3/18
The Underground Express-Other Bros. Duo, Pamela Valencia, Mable Hunter & Contagious Others, 10:45&12:4S, $2, soul
Watts Club Mozambique-Walter Jackson, see Fri. 3/14

TV
8:30pm-Jane Goodatl & the World of Animal Behavior (special), "The Hyena Story" - the hyena, one of the most misunderstood of all creatures, is studied & explained-7
11:30pm-Wide World Special - "The Third David Frost Presents the Guinness Book of World Records"-7

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
U of M International Center wilt sponsor a workshop on "Moving On".geared toward preparing prospective travelers for cultural differences they wiil probably encounter. Films, lectures & discussion, individual advice, and lots more. 2-10pm at the International Center, 603 E. Madison.
Auto emission tune-up clinic: free classroom session on engine components involved in a tune-up and how to adjust & replace them 7:30pm in Room 182 P&A Bldg.-U of M central campus. Sponsored by the University's Student Chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers. Some 30 persons attending this session will be eligible to participate in the tune-up workshop Mar. 22nd (cars selected may not be air-conditioned or equipped with dual exhausts).
Conference: New Research on Women. 9:30am - 5pm in Rackham. Free. Public invited.

YPSILANTI
Reginal Wilson, Pres. of Washtenaw Community College, will speak on "Racism in Education: What Has Happened Since I967?" 3-5 pm in the Reception Room in McKenny Union, in conj. w /EMU Black Solidarity Days

DETROIT
Free Introduction to Africa: a school for higher consciousness, 8pm at the Earth Center, Hamtrack.

                                         THURSDAY 20

Moon in Gemini, then in Cancer 3:48pm

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "Wedding in Blood"; 7&9. $1.25
Cinema Guild: "The Seventh Seal" [Ingmur Bergman] 7&.9, $1
 Women's Studies Film Series: "The Black Women" & "Lavendar"; 8pm, MLB-1, free

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Claudine"; see Wed. 3/19

DETROIT
Poor Women's Paradise Coffehouse Film Night: "Autobiography of Jane Pittman"; $1, 891-9516 or 546-9381 for info

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House -Gary Shackleford & Eric Bach, 9. $1.50, folk
Bimbo's-A2 - Gaslighters; 9, no cover, ragtime
Bimbo's on the Hill USS, see Wed. 3/19
Blind Pig Ed Sugar's Band, 9:30, $1 (downstairs), jazz
Chances Are Snow Blind, see Tue. 3/18
Golden Falcon-lris Bell, see Wed. 3/19
Heidelberg - David Tamulevich, see Tue. 3/18
Mr. Flood's Party-Mike Smith & his Country Volunteers, 9:30, $.75, c&w
Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, 9:30, $1,bluegrass
Hill Universily Philharmonia, concertos, 8pm

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge Live entertainment & new discotheque
The Suds Factory - Theatre, see Mon. 3/17

DETROIT
Raven Gallery-Eddie Adcock & 11 Generation, see Tue. 3/18
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel J.J. Cale, see Tue. 3/18
The Underground Express-Other Bros., Pam Valencia, Mable Hunter & Contagious Others, see Wed. 3/19
Watts Club Walter Jackson, see Fri. 3/14

EAST LANSING
The Stables-Josh White Jr., 8:30&10:30. jazz

TV
9pm--An exclusive, 50-minute interview with bluesman Luther Allison-Cable 3

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
UofM Michifish present a Synchronized Swim Show, "ImPROVERBization" 8:15pm in Margaret Bell Pool, $1.50. Advancc tickets ,it Bell Pool or at the door
UAC Musket presents "Guys & Dolls" 8pm in the Power Center. Ticket info: 763-1107
Candidatos night (1st, 2nd, 3rd Ward), City Hall, 8pm.

YPSILANTI
EBONY editor, Lerone Bennett Jr., will give a lectura at 8pm in room 201 Pray-Harrold in conjunction w /EMU Black Solidarity Davy.

                                         FRIDAY 21

Moon in Cancer Vernal Equinox
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "Carnal Knowledge" [Mike Nichols] 7&9 (MLB4), $1.25; "Streetcar Named Desire" [Elia Kazan] 7:15&9:30 (MLB3), $1.25
Cinema II: "Charles Dead or Alive" [Alain Tanner] 7&9, $1 
Cinema Guild: "Madeline Est... " [Sylvia Spring] 7&9:30, $1
Mediatrics: 'Serpico" w/ Al Pacino, 7:30&10, $1

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Claudine"; see Wed. 3/19

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Way Out West" [James Horne] w/ Laurel & Hardy; 2 Betty Boop Cartoons; 7&9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre: "Bad Company" [Jean Eustache ]7&9, $2 ($1.50/students); to be shown in the Lecture Hall (Woodward entrance) Det. Inst. of Arts

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House-New Recovery String Band. 9. $2.50, folk
Bimbo's-A2-Galighters, see Thr. 3/20
Bimbo's on the Hill-USS, see Wed. 3/19
Blind Pig-Big Daddy 'G' & the Night Train, 9:30, $1.r&b

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Chances Are-Snow Blind, 9:30, $2 ($1.50/students), r&r
Golden Falcon -Iris Bell, see Wed. 3/19
Heidelberg - David Tamulevich, see Tue. 3/18
Mr. Flood's Parly-Baby Boy Warren Blues Band, 9:30, $1, blues
Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, $1.50, 9:30, bluegrass
Rubaiyat -We the People, 9:30, no cover

YPSILANTl
Huron Hotel & Lounge-Live entertainment & new drscotheque
The Suds Factory-Theatre, see Mon. 3/17

DETROIT
Baker 's Keyboard Lounge-Hugh Masekela, 9:30,11:15&1, $4, jazz
Michigan Concert Palace Alex Harvey, The Pretty Things, Passport. Tickets at Hudson's or at door
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse-Barb Haggert & Eve Wanda. 9pm-12M, $1.50. contemp. folk
Raven Gallery-Eddie Adcock & II Generation, see Tue. 3/18 The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Harvel Mandel, 10& 12, ticket info: 963-7100, rock T
he Underground Express- Other Bros., Pam Valencia, Mable Hunter & Contagious Others, see Wed. 3/19
Watts Club Mozambique -Sonny Stitt, 9:30, $3.50, jazz singer
Masonic Auditorium-B.B. King, 8pm, Tickets: $7.50, 6.50, 5.50 at Masonic BO, Hudson's & Grinnell's

EAST LANSING
The Stahles-Josh White Jr.. 10&12.jazz

TV
10pm - ABC News Close-Up on IRS: A Quetion of Power (special); an in-depth investigative report on the Internal Revenue 7 -
1am-Rock Concert: the Rolling Stones. Jim Croce, Black Oak Aikansas, Maria Muldaur, Johnny Winter, Seals & Crofts, Fagles, Linda Ronstadt, Billy Preston, lke & Tina 7

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Synchronized Swim "imPROVERBization"; see Thr. 3/20
"La vida es sueno"; a theatrical production of the Dept. of Romance Languages;a classical play adapted to present revolutionary circumstances in Latin America; Power Center UAC Musket presents "Guys & Dolls"; see Thr. 3/20
Babysitting at the CCC, 7pm-1am, 75¢/per hr., 663-4395

YPSILANTI
A Dance Concert presented by the Rod Rodgers Dance Company will close the EMU Black Solidarity Days events--8pm in Pease Auditorium. Admission, $3
Benefit for Ypsi Food Coop, 8:30pm at Ypsi Armory. $2. Free beer. Music by Jessica Spruce, Synergy and Red Eye Express. 485-5332 for info. Whitepost Productions.
EMU Players present "Old Times" by Plnter, directed by Ken Stevens, 8pm in Roosevelt Auditorium. $1.25 (or season coupon)

DETROIT
SPRING EQUINOX ZH1KR (celebration) at Arica Institute: a school for higher consciousness. After 8pm. for info: 2930 N. Adams; Troy, Mich. 48084 or cali 399-2910

                                        SATURDAY 21

Moon in Cancer, then in Leo 7:32pm
MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema II: "Suspicion" [Alfred Hitchcock) 7&9, $1
Cinema Guild: "American Animation" [Walt Disney] 7, $1 ; "'Animation Potpourri"; 8:45 &10:30, $1
Mediatrics: "Serpico"; see Fri. 3/21
New World Film Coop: "The Godfather 1" 6:45&9:45 (MLB3), $1.25; "Tell Them Wílly Boy Was Here" 7&9 (MLB4), $1.25

YPSILANTI 
Mud Cinema: "Cherry, Harry and Raquel" and "That's Degradation" [Russ Meyer] 8pm, $1

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: "Duck Soup" w/Groucho, Chico, Harpo & Zeppo Marx, 7&9:30, $1.50
Detroit Film Theatre: "Citizen. Kane" [Orson Welles] 7&9:15, $2 ($1.50/students)

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House-New Recovery String Band, see Fri. 3/21
Bimbo's-A2-Gaslighters, see Thr. 3/20
Bimbo's on the Hill-USS, see Wed. 3/19
Blind Pig-Big Daddy 'G' and the Night Train, see Fri. 3/21
Chances Are-Snow Blind, see Fri. 2/21
Del Folk music, 2-4pm
Golden Falcon-Iris Bell, see Wed. 3/19
Heidelberg - David Tamulevich, see Tue. 3/18
Mr. Flood's Party -Baby Boy Warren Blues Band, sec Fri. 3/21
Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, see Fri. 3/21
Rubaiyat -We the People, see Fri. 3/21
Hill Auditorium -Mstisiav Rostropovich, world reknowned cellist, will participate as both conductor & solist in a concert w/ the U-M Symphony Orchestra, 8:30pm. Tickets: $8 (main floor), $7 (1st Balcony), $6 & $4 (2nd Balcony). Available at U of M Musical Society Office, Burton Memorial Tower. A Benefit for the U of M Musical Society. & U-M School of Music.

YPSILANTI 

Huron Hotel & Lounge-Live enitertainment & new discotheque
The Suds Factory-Theatre, see Mon. 3/17

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Hugh Masekela. see Fri. 3/21
Raven Gallery-Eddie Adcock & II Generation, See Tue. 3/18
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel - Harvey Mandel, see Fri. 3/21
The Underground Express-Other Bros., Pam Valencia. Mable Hunter & Contagious Others, see Wed. 3/19
Watts Club Mozambique-Sonny Stitt, see Fri. 3/21

EAST LANSING
The Stables-Josh White Jr., see Fri. 3/21

TV
3pm - Animal World: "Kenya's Spring of Life" story of Mzima Springs in arid Southern Kenya where such animals as the elephant, crocodile, hippos and species of the bush find water without which they could not exist-7
8pm-Movie: "The Battle of Britain"; Epic drama of Hitler's desperate effort to bomb England into submission in 1940-7
9pm-"Of Pure Blood";about Hitler's notorious WWII breeding camps-56
10:45pm-Americans XII (special) "The Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre"-7

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Synchronized Swim Show-"ImPROVERBization"; see Thr. 3/20
Car Tune-Up Workshop (for 30 selected cars from the classroom session 3/17) at the Automotive Engineering Laboratory on U-M's North Campus, sponsored by the University's Student Chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers.
UAC Musket presents "Guys & Dolls"; see Thr. 3/20
"La vida es sueno"; see Fri. 3/21
"Latín Americans In Struggle" Colloquium presents "Panama-United States Relations: The Canal." Marco Gundassequi, Sociologist & Minister of Health with Arturo Hoyos, Director of Panamanian Ministry of Labor. Call 662-6754 for time and location.
Babysitting at the CCC 7pm-1am, 75¢/per hr.. 663-4392

YPSILANTI
Social Awareness Seminar, at Holy Trinity Chapel.
EMU Players present "Old Times": see Fri. 3/21
EMU's Theatre production of "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder will have a single gala performance in Willow Run High School Auditorium

 

                                         SUNDAY 23

 

Moon in Leo

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema II: "Fireman's Ball" [Milas Forman] 7&9, $1
Cinema Guild: "Blond Venus" [ Josef von Sternberg] 7, $1 ; "Spectre of the Rose" [Ben Hecht] 9:05, $1
New World Film Coop: "The Big Sleep"  w/ Humphrey Bogart, 7&9 (MLB4), $1.25; "Persona" [Ingmar Bergman] 7&9 (NatSci). $1.25

YPSILANTI
Mud Cinema: "Cherry, Harry and Raquel" and "That's Degradation"; see Sat. 3/22

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Cofiee House -Open jam session at 2pm, folk
Bimbo's-A2-RagtimeCharlie & Sister Kate (piano-banjo duo) and Easy Street M.F. Jazz Band, 2-5:30pm, $3
Blind Pig-The Silk Purse, 9pm-12M, $1 (downstairs), classical
Chances Are-Snow Blind, 9:30, $1, r&r
Del Rio-Live jazz, 4pm , no cover
Dooley's-Live music, 8pm, no cover
Golden Falcon-Iris Bell, see Wed. 3/19
Mr. Flood's Party-Melidioso, 4:30-7:30, Latin jazz band; Starlight on the Rails, 9:30, $.75, c&w
Hill University Youth Band performance, 3pm
Rackham Auditorium- School of Music Faculty Recital, 4pm

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge -Live entertainment & new discotheque

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Hugh Masekeia, see Fri. 3/21
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse -Live jazz, 2-5pm, $1.50
Raven Gallery-Eddie Adcock & II Generation see Tue. 3/18
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Harvey Mandel. see Fri. 3/21
The Underground Express-Other Bros., Pam Valencia, Mable Hunter & Contagious Others, see Wed. 3/19
Watts Club Mozambique-Sonny Stitt, see Fri 3/21

TV
5pm-Arabs and Israelis: "Golan" conveys the differing perceptions of Syrians and Israelis on the Golan Heights.-56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR

"Latin Americans In Struggle" Colloquium presents "Bilingual Education in American Society." Speakers: Josue Gonzalez, Director of Bilingual-Bicultural Intstitute in Chicago; Alma For Ada, Mercy College; Maurice Martinez, Hunter College; and Francisco Gonzales, Educator. Call 662-6754 for time and location.
UAC Musket presents "Guys & Dolls"; see Thr. 3/20
LOCAL MOTION COMMUNITY POTLUCK come and meet candidates for the city elections, or just to have a fine meal and fun time-6:00, for place, call 994-0370.

 

                                         MONDAY 24

Moon in Leo, then in Virgo 8:02pm

MAR. 24, 1855; Olive Schreiner, South African novelist and feminist, born.
MAR. 24, 1974: Coalition of Labor Union Women is organized by more than 3,000 female union members at a meeting in Chicago.

MOVIES |
ANN ARBOR
New World Film Coop: "Key Largo" w Humphrey Bogart, 7&9 (NatSci). $1.25; in conj. w/RSB
The Frame-Up Film Festival: "Sambizanga" [Sarah Maldoror] a fictionalized account of the events leading to the formation of the black liberation movement in Angola in 1961. 7:30pm, Aud. C Angell Hall, Free. Presented by the Inmate Project of Project Community in cooperation with 20 co-sponsoring affiliate groups

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig-Blue Monday w/ Boogie Woogie Red, 9:30, $1 (downstairs), blues piano
Chances Are Luther Allison, 9:30, $3 for all 3 shows, r&b blues
Pretzel Bell-Diamond Rio, $1,9:30, c&w
School of Music Recital Hall-Piano Chamber Concert, 8pm

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge-Live entertainment & new discotheque
The Suds Factory-Quinn, 9:30, r&r

DETROIT
Watts Club Mozambique-Sonny Stitt, see Fri. 3/21

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EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
U of M Professional Theatre Program presenets "Thurber"; played by Windom, One performance only. 8pm in the Power Center. Advance tickets & info: 764-0450
"Latin Arnericans In Struggle" Colloquium presents "Socialist Transformations in Revolutionary Cuba"; Saul Landau, social scientist & cinematographer. Call 662-6754 for time and location

 

                                        TUESDAY 25

Moon in Virgo
MAR. 25, 1974: MPLA militants capture the important Caio-Engembo barracks near Gulf Oil plants in the Cabinda district of Angola. Colonialist troops suffer 14 confirmed dead & much equipment destroyed. This action is part of recent MPLA offensive in Cambodia.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: Surrealist Festival 9w/ CinemaII)
Cinema Guild: "How Green Was My Valley" [John Ford] 7, $1 ; "My Darling Clementine" [John Ford] 9:15, $1
Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "Rosemary's Baby" [Polanski] 7&9, $1.25
New World Film Coop: "The Milky Way" [Bunuel] 7&9 (NatSci), $1.25
"Latin Americans In Struggle" Colloquium presents a documentary film "Fidel"; followed by discussion with its director, Saul Landau; 7&9, Matrix Theatre

YPSILANTI
Classic Film Series: "Illicit"; a story of 2 young people living in 'sin'; 8pm, Strong Aud., 25¢

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig-Benefït for the A2 SUN w/ Scrambled Sweet, 9:30, $1 (downstairs), jazz
Chances Are-Masquerade, 9:30, $1, r&r
Heidelberg - David Tamulevich, 9pm-1am in the Rathskeller, folk music
Cody Music Room Stearns Bldg. -Music School Woodwind Student Ensemble, 8pm.
Hill Auditorium-Music school University Arts Chorale, 8pm
Rackham Auditorium- Music School Faculty Recital, 8pm

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge-Live entertainment & new discotheque
The Suds Factory-Quinn, see Mon. 3/24

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Hugh Masekela, 9:30,11:15&l1 $4,jazz
Raven Gallery-Odetta, 9:30&10:30, $3; the 1st lady of folk song
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Tim Buckley, 10&12, ticket info: 963-7100, rock
Watts Club Mozambique-Sonny Stitt. see Fri. 3/21

EAST LANSING
The Stables-Les McCann, 8:30&10:30, jazz

TV
10pm-Soundstage: "The World of Randy Newman"-56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
"Latin Americans In Struggle" Colloquium presents Workshops with Saul Landau and others on various aspects of Cuba: film making, leadership style, etc. Cali 662-6754 for time and location.
Argonauts present LASERIUM a live laser light concert. 6, 8 & 10pm in the Power Center U of M. Tickets $2.50 students, $3 general admission-at the door or in advance at Mich. Union and Discount Records (S.University & S.State) 665-3868

 

                                        WEDNESDAY 26

Moon in Virgo, then in Libra 7:52pm

MAR. 26, 1877: Kate Richard O'Hare Cunningham, socialist who shared a prison term with Emma Goldman and subsequently devoted her life to release of political prisoners, especially in California, born.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: Surrealist Festival
Cinema Guild: "How Green Was My Valley"; see Tue. 3/25; "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence" John Ford] 9:15, $1
New World Film Coop: "Belle De Jour" [Bunuel] 79 (NatSci), $1.25

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House-House Night, 9, $.50, folk
Blind Pig-Bete Noire (Dave Schreiner-basoon & Steve LeBaron-guitar)9:30, $1 (downstairs)
Chances Are-Masquerade, see Tue. 3/25
Golden Falcon-Iris Bell, 9:30, r&r
Heidelberg-David Tamulevich, see Tue. 3.25 
Mr. Flood's Party -Grievous Angels, 9:30, $.75, c&w
Pretzel Bell-Starlight on the Rails, 9:30, $1, c&w
School of Music Recital Hall-String Dept. Presents, 8pm

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge -Live entertainment & new discotheque
The Suds Factory-Quinn, see Mon. 3/24

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Hugh Masekela, see Tue. 3/25
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse-Open mikes for women, 8-11pm, peasant lunch available
Raven Gallery-Odetta. see Tue. 3/25
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel -Tim Buckley, see Tue. 3/25
The Underground Express-Other Bros., Pam Valencia, Mable Hunter & Contagious Others, 10:45&12:45, $2, soul
Watts Club Mozambique-Sonny Stitt.see Fri. 3/21

EAST LANSING
The Brewery-Heavy Metal Kids, 9:30, r&r
The Stabtes-Les McCann, see Tue. 3/25

TV
7pm-Woman: "Florence Luscomb, Suffragist" The 88-year-old Ms. Luscomb describes her whistle-stop campaigning days for the 19th amendment-56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
University Theatre Showcase presents "No Place to Be Somebody"; play by Charles Bordone, 8pm in Mendelssohn Theatre, tickets & info: 764-0450
"Latin Americans In Struggle" Colloquium presents Workshops on Chile with Claire Beauville, French sociologist involved with workerrun factories in Chile; and Amy Conger, Americans Historian, imprisoned and tortured by military junta. Call 662-6754 for time and location
LASERIUM, live laser light concert, see Tue. 3/25

 

                                           THURSDAY 27

Moon in Libra 5:36am

MAR. 27, 1724: Jane Colden, 1st female botanist in America, born.
MAR. 27, 1973: Wounded knee occupation 1 mo. old. Actor Marlon Brando refuses Oscar in support of occupation of Wounded Knee.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "Great Expectations" [David Lean] 7&9, $1.25; Surrealist Festival
Cinema Guild: "Chapayev" [Sergei & Gregory Vasilier] 7, $1 ; "Dr. Glas" [Mai Zetterling] 9:05, $1
Women's Studies Film Series: "Gertrude Stein: When This You See, Remember Me"; portrait of the author's Paris years. 8pm, MLB-1 , Free

DETROIT
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse Film Night: "Female Species"; $1, 891-9516 or 546-9381 for info

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House-Todd Kabza & friends, 9, $1.50, folk
Bimbos-A2-Gaslighters, 9, no cover, ragtime
Blind Pig-The Friends Road Show Band, 9:30.$1 (downstairs)
Chances Are-Masquerade, see Tue. 3/25
Golden Falcon-Iris Bell, see Wed. 3/26
Heidelberg-David Tamulevich, see Tue. 3/25
Mr. Flood's Party -Mike Smith & his Country Volunteers, 9:30, $.75, c&w
Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, 9:30. $1, bluegrass

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge -Live entertainment & new discotheque
The Suds Factory Quinn, see Mon. 3/24

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge -Hugh Masekela, see Tue. 3/25
Raven Gallery-Odetta. see Tue. 3/25
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel-Tim Buckley. see Tue. 3/25
The Underground Express Other Bros., Pam Valencia, Mable Hunter & Contagious Others, see Wed. 3/26
Watts Club Mozambuque -Sonny Stitt, see Fri. 3/21

EAST LANSING
The les-Les McCann, see Tue. 325

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
University Theatre Showcase presents "No Place to Be Somebody"; see Wed. 3/26 "Latin Americans In Struggle" Colloquium presents Orlando Letelier, Economist, Ministor of Defense, and Ambassador to the United States during Allende's govt.;4pm in Rackham Lecture Hall
Candidates night (4th, 5th Wards & Mayor), City Hall, 8pm.
LASERIUM, live laser light concert, see Tue. 32/5

 

                                         FRIDAY 28

Moon In Libra, then in Scorpio 8:09pm

MAR. 28, 1915: Emma Goldman tells the first U.S. audience how to use a contraceptive. She chooses 15 days in jail, instead of paying a $100 fine.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
A2 Film Coop: "Bananas" (Woody Allen) 7, 8.30&10 (MLB3), $1.25 ; "Putney Swope" [Robert Downey] 7:15,8:45&10:15 (MLB4) $1.25
Cinema II: "Viridiana" [Luis Bunuel] 7&9, $1
Cinema Guild: "International Animation"; 7, 8:45&10:30,$1 
Mediatrics: "Camelot"; 7&9:30, $1

DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre: "Fear eats the Soul" [Fassbinder) 7&9, $2 ($1.50/students)

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee Highwood String Band, 9, $2.50, folk
Bimbo's-A2Gaslighters, see Thr. 3/27
Blind Pig -Spectrum, 9:30, $1, jazz
Chances Are-Masquerade, 9:30, $2 ($1,50/students)
Golden Falcon Iris Bell, see Wed. 3/26
Heidelberg -David Tamulevich, see Tue. 3/25
Mr. Flood's Party -Grievous Angels, 9:30, $1, c&w
Pretzel Bell RFD Boys, 9:30, $1.50, bluegrass
Rubaiyat-We the People, 9:30, no cover
Rackham Auditorium -Woodwind Quintet, 8pm

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge-Live entertainment & new discotheque
The Suds Factory-Quinn, see Mon. 3/24

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge Hugh Masekela, see Tue. 3/25
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse Jessie, 9pm-12M, $1.50, light folk & rock
Raven Gallery The Savoy-Shelby Tim Buckley, see Tue. 3/25
The Underground Express Other Bros., Pam Valencia, Mable Munter & Contagious Others, see Wed. 3/26
Watts Club Mozambique -Sonny Stitt, see  Fri. 3/21
Ford Auditorium -The Average White Hand, 8pm, Tickets: $6.50, 5.50, 4.50 at Hudson's, Grinnell's & Masonic BO
Masonic Auditorium Robin Trower, 8pm, ticket info: Masonic BO

EAST LANSING
The Stables-Les McCann, 10&12, jazz

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

TOLEDO (OHIO)
Toledo Sports Arena-Z.Z. Top; 8pm, Tickets: $5.50 in advance to: Toledo Sports Arena, 1 Main St., Toledo, Ohio.

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
University Tlieatre Showcase presents "No Place to Be Somebody"; see Wed. 3/26
Professional Theatre Program presents "The Sunshine Boys"; 8pm in the Power Center. Tickets & info: 764-0450
Babysitting at the CCC 7pm-1am, 75¢/per hr.. 663-4392

 

                                        SATURDAY 29

Moon in Scorpio

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema II: "L'Age D'or" [Luis Bunuel] & "Blood of a Poet" [Jean Cocteau] 7&9, $1
Cinema Guild: "Children of Paradise" [Marcel Carne] 8 only. $1
Mediatrics: "Camelot"; see Fri. 3/28

DETROIT
etroit Film Theatre: "The Childhood of Maxim Gorky" [Mark Donskoi] 7&9, $2 ($1.50/students)

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffee House Highwood String Band, see Fri. 3/28
Bimbo's-A2-Gaslighters, see Thr. 3/27
Blind Pig-Spectrum, see Fri. 3/28
Chances Are-Masquerade, see Fri. 3/28
Del Rio - Folk music, 2-4pm
Golden Falcon-lris Bell, see Wed. 3/26
Heidelberg-David Tamulevich, see Tue. 3/25
Mr. Flood's Party -Greivous Angels, see Fri. 3/28
Pretzel Bell-RFD Boys, see Fri. 3/28
Rubaiyat-We the People. see Fri. 3/28

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Live entertainment & new discotheque
The Suds Factory-Quinn, see Mon. 3/24

DETROIT
Baker's Keyboard Lounge-Hugh Masekela, see Tue. 3/25
Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse- Jean & Pam, 9pm-12M, $1.50, contemporary folk
Raven Gallery-Odetta, see Tue. 3/25
The Savoy-Shelby Hotel Tim Buckley, see Tue. 3/25
The Underground Express -Other Bros., Pam Valencia, Mable Hunter & Contagious Others. see Wed. 3/26
Watts Club Mozambique-Sonny Stitt, see Fri. 3/21

EAST LANSING
The Stables-Les McCann. see Fri. 3/28

SAGINAW
Sullivan's North Gilmour Bros., see Fri. 32/8
Colonial lnn-John Kohut & Fred Reif, country & Ukranian folk music

TV

1pm Soul Train: B.B. King, The Younghearts, The People's Choice -2
2pm Sir Graves Ghastly presents "The Mark of the Vampire" Bela Lugosi 2
9pm Special of the Week: "Memominee" the story of a Wisconsin Indian tribe's struggle to retain land and tribal identity and their successful fight to restore their land to reservation status. A glimpse into reservation life in the wild northlands of Wisconsin-56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
University Theatre Showcase presents "No Place To Be Somebody"; see Wed. 3/26
Professional Theatre Program presents "The Sunshine Boys"; see Fri. 3/28
"Latin Americans In Struggle" Colloquium presents Workshops on Latin American Women in Struggle, with Suni Paz, Argentine artist. Call 662-6754 for time and location.
Babysitting at the CCC 7pm-1am, 75¢/per hr., 663-4392