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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
May
Year
1975
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Friday 9
Moon in Aries then in Taurus 12:03pm

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: “The Maltese Falcon” (John Huston) w/Humphrey Bogart, 7:30 & 9:30 $1

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: “High Noon” (Fred Zinneman) 7 & 9:30, $1.50

Detroit Film Theatre III: “A Free Woman” (Volker Schlondorff) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1.50)

EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: “Sherlock Holmes Faces Death” 7 & 9:15pm in 105 S. Kedzie MSU, $1 at the door

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR

The Ark Coffeehouse: The Original Sloth Band 9pm, $2.50, folk

Bimbo’s Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, 6pm. 50 cents ragtime

Blind Pig: The Silvertones, 9:30pm, $1, r&b

Chances Are: Skip VanWinkle, 9:30pm, $1.50 students, $2 others, r&r

Golden Falcon: live entertainment

Mr. Flood’s Party: Daddy G and the Nightrain 9:30pm, $1, jazz

Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9:30pm, $1.50, bluegrass

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

Heidleberg: David Tamulevich, 9pm, no cover

Hill Lounge: Flamingo Motel, 9pm, $1, r&r

YPSILANTI
Bimbo’s: Curtis Hotflash, 9pm, $1.50, r&r

Huron Hotel & Lounge: Lyman Woodard Organization, 9pm, After Hours Band, $1

The Suds Factory: White Light, 9:30pm, $1, r&r

Ypsi Armory: Rabbits, Actors & Animals, Mike Matthews Power House, Sunjammer, 8pm, $4 at the door, beer included

DETROIT
Baker’s Keyboard: Lonnie Liston Smith and the Cosmic Echos featuring Donald Smith on vocals, 9:30, 11:15 & 1:00, $3.50

Poor Women’s Paradise Coffeehouse: Debbie Sears, 9pm-midnight, $1.50, blues

Raven Gallery: John Bassette and Jan Thompson, 9:30 & 11:30pm, $3, folk

Red Carpet Lounge: Rob Tyner’s (MC5) Fireworks, 9pm-2am, r&r

Watts Club Mozambique: Lou Donaldson, 9:30 $3.50. jazz

Masonic Auditorium: Jeff Beck and John McLaughlin’s Mahavishnu, 2 shows: 8pm sold out & 11:30pm. Ticket $7.50, 6.50, 5.50 at B.O. or by mail to Bamboo

EAST LANSING
Lizard’s: Jim Schwall Blues Band, 9:30pm, $1 blues

The Stables: Stanley Turrentine, 10pm & 12m jazz

TV
8:00pm – Live Broadcast of the Ozone Parade, cable 3.

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents Hay Fever by Noel Coward, 8pm at Mendelssohn Theatre. Tickets $2.50 $3.00. Advance tickets at Liberty Music Shop and B.O.

Asian Fighting Arts Demonstration at St. Thomas High School gym, 525 N. State (at Fuller) Tickets $3 in advance at K.E.I. Martial Arts Studio, 217 E. Washington. More info: 994-3620

The Festival of Experimental Theatre presents The Friends Road Show “Sunshine & Smiles” at 12 noon outside near the Union; Calif. State University “Metamorphosis” at 1pm in Union Ballroom; Comm. College of Allegheny College “The Bubble” at 3pm in Union Ballroom; Provisional Theatre “America Piece” at 7pm in Trueblood (Freize Bldg.); Iowa Theatre Lab “Moby Dick” at 10pm in Crisler Arena; Otrabanda Company “Barong Display” at 10:30pm in Union Ballroom. Ticket info: 764-0452

Benefit for Al Wheeler (to raise $ for legal fees), 4pm to midnight at the National Guard Armory, Fifth Ave. and Ann St. Music, food and entertainment. Admission $2.50 donation.

Babysitting at the C.C.C. 7pm-1am, 75cents/hr, 663-4392

DETROIT
Benefit Dinner and Program Support the Just Struggle of the Indochinese Peoples. Speaker: Nancy Woodside, recently returned from Indochina, including 2 weeks in North Vietnam; Film; “Introduction to the Enemy”; Spaghetti Dinner; music and entertainment. 6pm in Trinity Methodist Church, 13100 Woodward, Highland Park. Tickets $3, $1.50 for unemployed. Sponsored by the Indochina Liberation Support Committee. Child care provided.

Saturday 10
Moon in Taurus

May 10, 1872: Victoria Woodhull becomes the first female candidate for the U.S. presidency when she is nominated by the National Equal Rights Party.

May 10, 1974: More than 5,000 people in Bissau gather at the largest political rally ever in the country. Slogans such as “Down with Neo-Colonialism” & “Workers of the World Unite” dominate the rally.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR

Cinema Guild: “A Night at the Opera” (Sam Wood) w/ Marx Bros. 7:30 & 9:30pm, $1

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: ‘‘Winchester ‘73” (Anthony Mann) 7 & 9:30, $1.50

Detroit Film Theatre III: “Alex in Wonderland” (Paul Mazursky) 7 & 9, $2 (students $1.50)

EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: “Sherlock Holmes Faces Death” in the Union Parlors at 7 & 9:15pm, $1

UAB/SE and the MSU Women’s Center in cooperation with Lansing Community College and Justin Morrill College at MSU present the Frederick Storusha film “How To Say No To a Rapist and Survive.” Info on times and places 355-3355. Free but donations accepted

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: The Original Sloth Band see 5/9

Bimbo’s on the Hill: QSS see 5/9

Blind Pig: The Silvertones, see 5/9

Chances Are: Skip VanWinkle, see 5/9

Del Rio: folk music, free at 2pm

Depot House Cafe: Gemini, 9pm, no cover, folk

Golden Falcon: live entertainment

Mr. Flood’s Party: Daddy G and the Nightrain. see 5/9

Pretzel Bell: Rl-T) Boys, see 5/9

Rubaiyat: We The People, see 5/9

Heidleberg: David Tamulevich, see 5/9

Hill Lounge: Flamingo Motel, see 5/9

YPSILANTI
Bimbo’s: Curtis Hotflash, see 5/9

Huron Hotel & Lounge: Lyman Woodard Organization and the After Hours Band, see 5/9

The Suds Factory: White Light, see 5/9

DETROIT
Baker’s Keyboard: Lonnie List`n Smith and the Cosmic Echo, see 5/9

Michigan Concert Palace: Hawkwind and Mike Quatro, 8pm, tickets at Hudson’s or at B.O. the night of the show.

Poor Women’s Paradise Coffeehouse: Kathy Courtney and Laura McPherson, 9pm-midnight, $1.50, feminist vocals

Raven Gallery: John Bassette and Jan Thompson, see 5/9

Red Carpet Lounge: Rob Tyner’s Fireworks see 5/9

Watts Club Mozambique: Lou Donaldson, see 5/9

EAST LANSING
Lizard’s: Jim Schwall Blues Band, see 5/9

The Stables: Stanley Turrentine, see 5/9

UAB/SE Concerts present Bonnie Raitt and special guest Mose Allison. Concerts at 8 & 11 pm in the Sports Arena of the Men’s IM of MSU. Tickets $4 general admission. More info: 355-3355

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR

Gay Dance at Barbour Gym, UofM – a benefit for the Lexington Legal Defense Fund (for people being hauled before Grand Junes by the FBI for allegedly aiding fugitives) 9pm Sponsored by GLF in conjuncfion with Local Motion

Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents “Hay Fever” see 5/9

The Festival of Experimental Theatre presents Living Stage – work/analysis with Calif. State Univ. at 10am in Rm. 2528 Frieze Bldg.; Royal Canadian Aerial Theatre film and slide show at 11am; Northeastern Illinois University “East Liberty, Pa.” at 1 pm in Waterman Gym; University of Minnesota “The Countess Cathleen” at 3pm in Trueblood; The Living Theatre Collective “Six Public Acts” – a collective creation of Living Theatre at 6:30pm in Waterman Gym and outside; Iowa Theatre Lab “Moby Dick” at 10pm, Crisler Arena; Kuku Ryku Theatre Laboratory, Inc. “Going Home” at 10:30pm in Trueblood. Ticket info: 764-0452

Babysitting at the C.C.C. 7pm-1am, 75cents/hr, 663-4392

DETROIT
In celebration of National Farm Workers Week (May 4-10) join the farm Workers March for Justice. Meet at Christ of King Catholic Church (Grand River, 10 blocks northwest of Evergreen) 9am. March 10 miles to Blessed Sacrament Cathedral. Have friends pledge money for each mile you march. Contact 894-4920 or 554-0587 for more info

Sunday 11
Moon in Taurus then in Gemini 8:45pm

May 11: MOTHER’S DAY

May 11, 1973: Ten woman and seven organizations representing 30,000 women concerned with selecting advisors for the National Institutes of Health get legal standing to sue the U.S. government for sex discrimination – a first for women’s groups.

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR

Bimbo’s Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 5/9

Chances Are: Jim Schwall Blues Band, 9:30pm blues

Del Rio: jazz at 4pm, free

Dooley’s: acoustic rock and blues, 8-11pm, free

Mr. Flood’s Party: Mike Smith and his Country Volunteers, 9:30pm, 75cents, c&w

YPSILANTI
Bimbo’s: Curtis Hotflash, 9:30pm, $1, r&r

DETROIT
Baker’s Keyboard: Lonnie Liston Smith and the Cosmic Echos, see 5/9

Poor Women Paradise Coffeehouse: live jazz 2-5 pm

Raven Gallery: John Bassette and Jan Thompson, see 5/9

Red Carpet Lounge: Rob Tyner’s Fireworks, see 5/9

Watts Club Mozambique: Lou Donaldson see 5/9

Ford Auditorium: Minnie Riperton, 8pm, tickets $6.50, 5.50, 4.50 at the Ford B.O.

Masonic Auditorium; JAZZ ‘75 with Grover Washington, George Benson, Gene Harris. Tickets $7.50, 6.50, 5.50 at Masonic B.O.

EAST LANSING
Lizard’s: Woodrose, 9:30pm, 75 cents

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The Festival of Experimental Theatre presents “Living Stage”, untitled performance at 9:30am in Assembly Room Michigan Union; Community County of Allegheny County “The Bubble” at 11am outside; the Living Theatre Collective Workshop at 2pm outside; Living Stage untitled performance at 2:30pm in Assembly Room Michigan Union; Public forum on the Festival and the state of American Experimental Theatre chaired by Richard Schechner at 7:30pm in Union Ballroom. Ticket info: 764-0452

Monday 12
Moon in Gemini

May 12, 1820: Florence Nightingale, famous English nurse, Hospital Reform & philantropist, born.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR

Cinema Guild: “The Lodger” (Alfred Hitchcock) silent, 8pm, free

EAST LANSING
UAB/SE present “High on the Range” and “TV or Not TV” Firesign Theatre. 11-5pm in the Union Lounge, MSU campus

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Blue Monday with Boogie Woogie Red. 9:30pm $1 (downstairs) blues

Chances Are: Jim Schwall, see 5/11

Mr. Flood’s Party: Eric Glatz, 9:30pm, no cover, folk

Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 9:30pm, $1 country rock

YPSILANTI
Bimbo’s: Curtis Hotflash, see 5/11

The Suds Factory: Knotts, 9:30pm, 50 cents. r&r

DETROIT
Red Carpet Lounge: Express, 9pm-2am, r&r

Rock & Roll Farm: John Lee Hooker, 9:30pm $3, blues

Masonic Auditorium: Rock & Roll. Tickets $7.50, 6.50, 5.50

Honey Radio presents a Solid Gold Rock & Roll Revival w/ Del Shannon, Danny & the Jrs., Len Barry of the Dovells, The Angels, Moose and Da Sharks & starring Jackie Wilson. 8pm in Masonic Auditorium. Tickets $7.50, $6.50 & $4.50 at Masonic BO, Hudson’s & Grinnell’s. A Gary Ballard Production.

EAST LANSING
Lizard’s: Friends Road Show, 9:30pm, $1 mime, magie and rock & roll

Silver Dollar (formerly the Brewery): REO Speedwagon, 9pm & 12m, $4, r&r

The Stables: Freddie Hubbard, 2 shows 8:30 & 10:30pm. jazz trumpet

TV

7:00pm: “Tres Mujeres” A profile of three Puerto Rican women. Ch. 56

10:00pm: Inner City Freeway program focuses on the native American – the Indian. Discussions of problems faced by native Americans and some Solutions. Ch. 56

12 midnight: David Susskind Show. Part I: The Inside Story of an Academy Award Movie, “Hearts and Minds.” Ch. 9

Tuesday 13
Moon in Gemini

May 13, 1966: The Rolling Stones release “Paint it Black”.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Film Co-op: “A Man and A Woman” 7 & 9, Aud A, Angell Hall

EAST LANSING
UAB/SE presents “High on the Range” and “TV or Not 7V” see 5/12

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Blind Pig: Melidioso, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) Latin jazz

Chances Are: I Don’t Care, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1.50 others

Mr. Flood’s Party: Gemini, 9:30pm, no cover folk

Pretzel Bell: Grievous Angels, 9:30pm, 154, folk

YPSILANTI
Bimbo’s: Tommy Gunn, 9:30pm, $1, r&r

The Suds Factory: Knotts, see 5/12

DETROIT
Raven Gallery: Danny O’Keefe (Atlantic recording artist) 9:30pm, $3 Red Carpet Lounge: Express, see 5/12

Rock & Roll Farm: John Lee Hooker, see 5/12

Ford Auditorium: Neil Sedaka and Melissa Manchester, 8pm. Tickets $6.50, 5.50 at Ford B.O. or Hudson’s

EAST LANSING
Lizard’s: Country Fried with Alan Lee, 9:30pm

Silver Dollar (formerly the Brewery): Weather Report, 9pm & 12m, $4, r&r

The Stables: Freddie Hubbard. see 5/12

TV
8:30pm: “The Secrets of Sleep” program explores recent research into the functions of sleep. Do you really need eight hours a night? Ch. 56

10:00pm: Soundstage: “Bonnie Raitt, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells.” Ch. 56

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EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The A2 Chapter of the Nat’l Organization for Women presents a program on “Divorcing with Minor Children” Several scheduled speakers – Topics include summaries of present laws on divorced families, some proposed legislative changes; and some organizational approaches to the problems faced by the growing population of divorced families. 8pm at the Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw, A2. Open to the public. Child care will be provided at the meeting: for info. Call 971-9497.

The Wounded Knee Legal Defense/Offense Committee Support Group is having it’s organizational meeting for summer, 7:30pm, 4th Floor Michigan Union. All Welcome.

DETROIT
Earth Center Lecture Series presents Robert Thibodeau. ‘The Ancient Wisdom in the Light of Astrology, Alchemy and Kabalah (QBL) East Meets West” 7:30pm in the ballroom. Free

Wednesday 14
Moon in Gemini then in Cancer 3:08am

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR

Cinema Guild: “Siberian Lady MacBeth” (Andrzej Wajda) 7:30 & 9:30pm. $1

EAST LANSING
UAB/SE presents “High on the Range” and “TV or Not TV.” see 5/12

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Hoot Night, 9pm, 75 cents

Bimbo’s on the Hill: QSS, 9pm, no cover, r&r

Blind Pig: Wolf J. Flywheel, 9:30pm. $1 (downstairs) jazz

Chances Are: I Don’t Care, see 5/13

Golden Falcon: live entertainment

Mr. Flood’s Party: Grievous Angels, 9:30pm, 75 cents

Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 9:30pm, $1

YPSILANTI
Bimbo’s: Rabbits, 9:30pm, $1, r&r

The Suds Factory: Knotts, see 5/12

Washtenaw Community College Auditorium 2: Peachy Cream Productions presents Loose Nuts at 2:10 & 3:10pm, free

DETROIT
Poor Women’s Paradise Coffeehouse: open mikes for women, 8-11pm

Raven Gallery: Danny O’Keefe, see 5/13

Red Carpet Lounge: Holy Smoke, 9pm-2am, r&r

Rock & Roll Farm: Salem Witchcraft, 9:30pm r&r

Cobo Arena: Seals & Crofts, 8pm, Tickets $6.50, 5.50, & 4.50 at the Arena.

EAST LANSING
The Stables: Freddie Hubbard, see 5/12

TV
8:30pm: The Romantic Rebellion: “Goya” Spanish artist Goya’s great series of anti-war etchings (“The Disaster of War”) are explored by Kenneth Clark. Ch. 56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR

The Students’ International Meditation Society announces an Introductory Lecture on Transcendental Meditation as taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. 2pm & 8pm in the Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union. More info. 761-8255.

Tuesday 15
Moon in Cancer

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR

Ann Arbor Film Co-op: “LaStrada” 7 & 9, Aud A. Angell Hall

EAST LANSING
UAB/SE presents “High on the Range” and “TV or Not TV,” see 5/12

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR

Bimbo’s on the Hill: QSS, see 5/14

Blind Pig: Old Buck, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) country rock

Chances Are: I Don’t Care, see 5/13

Hill Lounge: Mojo Boogie Band, 9pm, $1, r&r

Golden Falcon: live entertainment

Mr. Flood’s Party: Mike Smith and his Country Volunteers, 9:30pm, 75 cents

YPSILANTI
Bimbo’s: Rabbits, see 5/14

The Suds Factory: Knotts, see 5/12

DETROIT
Raven Gallery: Danny O’Keefe, see 5/13

Red Carpet Lounge: Holy Smoke, see 5/14

Rock & Roll Farm: Salem Witchcraft, see 5/14

Masonic Auditorium: Lou Reed, tickets $6.50, 5.50 & 4.50

EAST LANSING
Lizard’s: Bryan Lee Blues Band, 9:30pm, 75 cents

The Stables: Freddie Hubbard, see 5/12

TV
9:00pm: Thursday Night Movie Special: “Casablanca” with bogart. Ch. 2

EVENTS
EAST LANSING

Players’ Gallery presents the musical “Promises Promises” in the new Union Ballroom Theatre. Tickets $2.50 general admission. $1.50 for students

Friday 16
Moon in Cancer then in Leo 7:39am

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR

Ann Arbor Film Co-op: “Play it Again Sam” (Woody Allen) 7, 8:30 & 10pm MLB3 and “Take the Money & Run” 7:15, 8:45 & 10:15pm, MLB4

Cinema Guild: “Walt Disney Animation” 7:30 & 9:30pm. $1

New World Film Co-op: “Clockwork Orange” (Stanley Kubrick) 7 & 9:30pm, Nat. Sci. Aud., $1.25

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DETROIT
UAB/SE presents “High on the Range” and “TV or Not TV.” see 5/12

Old Time Movie Series: “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” at 7 & 9:15pm in 105 S. Kedzie Hall, MSU campus. Tickets $1

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR

The Ark Coffeehouse: Diana Marcovitz, 9pm $2.50, folk

Bimbo’s Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, 6pm, 50 cents ragtime

Bimbo’s on the Hill: QSS, see 5/14

Blind Pig: Tribe, 9:30pm. $1.50, jazz

Chances Are: I Don’t Care. 9:30pm, $1.50 students, $2 others

Heidleberg: David Tamulevich, 9pm, no cover folk

Hill Lounge: Mojo Boogie Band, see 5/15

Golden Falcon: live entertainment

Mr. Flood’s Party: New Lightnin’ Red Blues Trio, 9:30pm, $1, blues

Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9:30pm, $1.50, bluegrass

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

Cyn-Jac Productions present in Concert STRONGBOW and Ann Arbor’s MEDUSA at 8pm in the Ypsilanti Armory. Tickets $3.00 in advance at Discount Records in A2 & Huckleberry’s Store in Ypsi. At the door $3.50. More info: (313) 356-6437.

YPSILANTI
Bimbo’s: Rabbits, 9:30pm, $1.50, r&r

Huron Hotel & Lounge: Lyman Woodard Organization, 9pm, $1, jazz

The Suds Factory: Knotts, 9:30pm, $1, r&r

DETROIT
Baker’s Keyboard: Gabor Szabo Quartet, 9:30, 11:15 & 1, $3.50, jazz

Raven Gallery: Danny O’Keefe, 9:30 & 11:30, $3

Red Carpet Lounge: Holy Smoke, see 5/14

Rock & Roll Farm: Salem Witchcraft, see 5/14

Watts Club Mozambique: Ronnie Dyson, 9/30, $3.50, jazz

Cobo Arena: Kiss, 8pm, tickets $6.50, 5.50, at the Arena

EAST LANSING
Lizard’s: Bryan Lee Blues Band, 9:30, $1

The Stables: Freddie Hubbard, 2 shows at 10 & 12m, jazz trumpet

TV
9:00pm: Special: Muhammad Ali vs. Ron Lyle World Heavyweight Championship. Muhammed Ali’s first live TV title defense since 1966 when he fought Ron Lyle of Denver in Nevada. Ch. 7

10:00pm: In Performance at Wolf Trap: “Preservation Hall Jazz Band” Ch. 56

1:30am: Rock Concert: The Rolling Stones, Kool & the Gang, Waylon Jennings. Ch. 7

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR

Dick Gregory will speak at 7pm at the University of Michigan Union Ballroom. Topic: the world food crisis and the survival of humanity. Donation $4 plus one can of food. All profits will go to World Community Food Bank. Tickets at David’s Bookstore, 529 E. Liberty or at the Michigan Union

Babysitting at the C.C.C. 7pm-1am, 75cents/hr, 663-4392

DETROIT Poor Women’s Paradise Coffeehouse presents the play “Manifesto” 8:30pm, $1.50

EAST LANSING
Players’ Gallery presents “Promises Promises” see 5/15

Saturday 17
Moon in Leo

May 17, 1974: Thousands of dockers walk off jobs in Lourenco Marques, Mozambique adding momentum to a wave of strikes paralyzing sectors of the country’s economy & holding up work at the Cabora Bassa damsite. The dockers demands include an 800% wage increase.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR

Cinema Guild: “The Manchurian Candidate” (John Frankheimer) 7:30 & 9:45pm, $1

Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: “Last Tango in Paris” (Bertolucci) with Marlon Brando, 7 & 9:30pm, MLB. $1.25; and “The Wild One” (Laslo Benedec) with Marlon Brando, 7:30 & 9:30, MLB, $1.25

New World Film Co-op: “Clockwork Orange” see 5/16

DETROIT
Cass City Cinema: “Reflections In a Golden Eye” (John Huston) 7 & 9:30pm, $1.50

Detroit Film Theatre III: “Limelight” (Charles Chaplin) 7 & 9:30, $2 (students $1.50)

EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” see 5/16

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR

The Ark Coffeehouse: Diana Marcovitz, see 5/16

Bimbo’s Ann Arbor: Gaslighters. see 5/16

Bimbo’s on the Hill: QSS, see 5/12

Blind Pig: Tribe, see 5/16

Chances Are: I Don’t Care and Orleans, 9:30pm $1.50 students, $2 others

Depot House: Gemini, 9pm, no cover, folk

Del Rio: live folk music 2-4pm, free

Heidleberg: David Tamulevich, 9pm, no cover

Hill Lounge: Mojo Boogie Band, see 5/15

Golden Falcon: live entertainment

Mr. Flood’s Party : The New Lightnin’ Red Blues Trio, see 5/16

Rubaiyat: We The People, see 5/16

YPSILANTI
Bimbo’s: Rabbits, see 5/16

Huron Hotel & Lounge: Lyman Woodard, see 5/16

The Suds Factory: Knotts, see 5/16

DETROIT
Baker’s Keyboard: Gabor Szabo Quartet, see 5/16

Michigan Concert Palace: Leslie West, 8pm, tickets at Hudson’s or at the B.O. the night of the show

Raven Gallery: Danny O’Keefe, see 5/16

Red Carpet Lounge: Holy Smoke. see 5/14

Rock & Roll Farm: Salem Witchcraft, see 5/14

Watts Club Mozambique: Ronnie Dyson, see 5/16

Cobo Arena: The O’Jays, 8pm, tickets $6.50, 5.50 at the Arena.

EAST LANSING
Lizard’s: Bryan Lee Blues Band, see 5/16

The Stables: Freddie Hubbard, see 5/16

The Creative Arts Collective presents ABCD, a musical extravaganza with Roscoe Mitchell featuring the CAC Ensemble with guest artists Malachi Favors, bass, Joseph Jarman, the Black Orpheus Choir and the Pashambi Dancers, 9pm in Wonders Kiva, MSU campus, advance tickets $3 at Discount Records; at the door $3.50

TV
11:30pm: Nightmare Theatre: “Brides of Dracula” Ch. 9

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR

Ann Arbor Public Library Book Sale, 9am-4pm 50cents/book

Babysitting at the C.C.C. 7pm-1am, 75cents/hr, 663-4392

DETROIT
Poor Women’s Paradise Coffeehouse presents the play “Manifesto” see 5/16

EAST LANSING
Players’ Gallery presents “Promises Promises” see 5/15

UAB/SE Spring Arts and Crafts Show and free outdoor concert noon til dusk between the Union Building and Human Ecology Building, MSU campus

Sunday 18
Moon in Leo then in Virgo 10:46am

May 18: Namibian Hero’s Day. Commemorates the death in battle of Tabias Hainyeko, first commander-in-chief of the People’s Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), SWAPO’s military wing.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR

Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: “Last Tango in Paris” and “The Wild One” 5/17

New World Film Co-op: “Clockwork Orange” see 5/16

DETROIT
“The Autobiography of Malcolm X” will be showing at 8pm in the basement of Trinity Methodist Church, 13100 Woodward at Buena Vista, Highland Park. Tickets in advance $1, at the door $1.50, unemployed 75 cents, under 18 75 cents. Child care provided

EAST LANSING
Old Time Movie Series: “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” at 2, 7 & 9:15pm in the Union Parlors, MSU campus. Tickets $1

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR

Bimbo’s Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 5/16

Chances Are: I Don’t Care and Orleans, see 5/17

Del Rio: live jazz, 4pm, free

Dooley’s: acoustic blues and rock, 8-11pm, free

Mr. Flood’s Party: Starlight on the Rails, 9:30 pm, 75 cents, c&w

YPSILANTI
Bimbo’s: Rabbits, 9:30pm, $1, r&r

DETROIT
Baker’s Keyboard: Gabor Szabo, see 5/16

Poor Women’s Paradise Coffeehouse: live jazz, 2-5 pm

Raven Gallery: Danny O’Keefe, see 5/16

Red Carpet Lounge: Holy Smoke, see 5/14

Watts Club Mozambique: Ronnie Dyson, see 5/16

Cobo Arena: Frank Zappa & the Mothers, 7:30, tickets $7.50, & $6.50 at the arena. A Bamboo Production

TV
8:00pm: Special: In the Attic. Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina feature “Your Mama Don’t Dance” and other popular hits. Special guest Linda Ronstadt. Ch. 50

10:30pm: Book Beat “A Time To Die” by Tom Wicker. Wicker, associate Editor of the New York Times, was one of the observers who came at inmates request to Attica during the riots. He talks about his experience there and how it affected his views on prisons and life. Ch. 56

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR
The Ecology Center of Ann Arbor will hold the 5th Annual Bike-A-Thon, a fundraising event for the Ecology Center and for this year’s two co-sponsors, the Ann Arbor Bicycle League and the bicycling group of the Ann Arbor American Youth Hostel. All participating cyclists should obtain sponsors who pledge a certain amount of money per mile (between 25 cents to $1/mile). The 1975 routes are 10 miles and 28 miles in length. Both routes begin and end at the Farmer’s Market. More info, stop by the Ecology Center at 417 Detroit St. or call 761-3186

EAST LANSING
UAB/SE Spring Arts and Crafts Show and free outdoor concert, see 5/17

Monday 19
Moon
in Virgo

May 19: Happy Birthday Malcolm X (1925) & Ho Chi Minh (1890)

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR

Cinema Guild: “The Big Parade” (King Vidor) silent, 8pm, free

EAST LANSING
UAB/SE presents “Future Shock” and “Reefer Madness” shown daily 11-5pm in the Union Lounge, MSU campus

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR

Blind Pig: Blue Monday with Boogie Red, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) blues

Chances Are: I Don’t Care and Orleans, see 5/17

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The A2 Ecology Center will hold the 5th annual BIKEATHON Sunday 5/18. See above for details.

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Mr. Flood’s Party: Stillhouse String Band, 9:30 pm, no cover

Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 9:30pm, $1, country rock

YPSILANTI
Bimbo’s: Rabbits, see 5/18

The Suds Factory: Gabriel, 9:30pm, 50 cents, r&r

DETROIT
Watts Club Mozambique: Ronnie Dyson, see 5/16

Masonic Auditorium: Olivia Newton-John, 8pm, tickets $7.50, 6.50, 5.50

EAST LANSING
Lizard’s: Friends Road Show, 9:30pm, $1. mime, magic & r&r

Silver Dollar (formerly the Brewery): Richard Torrence and Eurkea, 9pm, $1.50

The Stables: Pure Prairie League, 7 & 11, advance tickets, acoustic and electric country rock

EVENTS
ANN ARBOR

Ann Arbor Public Library Book Sale, 9am-9pm 10 cents per book (all those not sold on 5/17)

Tuesday 20
Moon in Virgo then in Libra 1:06pm

May 20, 1862: U.S. Congress passes the Homestead Act granting 140 acres of Western Native American land to settlers at $1.25 an acre.

May 20, 1932: Amelia Earhart becomes the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.

May 20. 1972: Mt. Adams & 21,000 acres of nearby forest were returned to the Yakima Nation under an executive order after having been cut off from the Yakima for more than a half century because of a surveyor’s error.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR

Ann Arbor Film Co-op: “Strangers On A Train” (Hitchcock) 7 & 9. Aud A. Angell Hall

EAST LANSING
UAB/SE presents “Future Shock” and “Reefer Madness” see 5/19

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR

Blind Pig: Friends Road Show Band, 9:30pm $1 (downstairs) jazz

Chances Are: Masquerade, 9:30pm, $1 students $1.50 others, r&r

Mr. Flood’s Party: Gemini, 9:30pm, no cover

Pretzel Bell: Grievous Angels. 9:30pm, 75 cents c&w

YPSILANTI
Bimbo’s: Rabbits, see 5/18
The Suds Factory: Gabriel, 5/19

DETROIT
Baker’s Keyboard: Gabor Szabo Quartet, see 5/16

Raven Gallery: Steve Martin (top comedian-musician) 9:30pm, $3

Watts Club Mozambique: Ronnie Dyson, see 5/16

EAST LANSING
Lizard’s: Country Fried with Alan Lee. 9:30pm.

The Stables: George Benson, two shows 8:30 & 10:30pm, jazz

TV
10:00pm: Soundstage “Tom Rush and Tom T. Hall” Ch. 56

EVENTS
DETROIT
Women’s Poetry Reading at Poor Women’s Paradise Coffeehouse. More info 891-9516

Earth Center Lecture Series presents Jerry Stein “Tai Chi Tao: Supreme Ultimate Way” at 7:30pm, free

Wednesday 21
Moon in Libra

May 21, 1881: Clara Barton organizes the Red Cross.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR

Cinema Guild: “Le Petit Soldat” (Jean Luc-Godard) 7:30 & 9:30pm, $1

EAST LANSING
UAB/SE presents “Future Shock” and “Reefer Madness” see 5/19

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Hoot Nite, 9pm, 75 cents

Bimbo’s on the Hill: QSS, 9pm, no cover, r&r

Blind Pig: Melidioso, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs) Latin jazz

Chances Are: Masquerade, see 5/20

Mr. Flood’s Party: Grievous Angels, 9:30pm 75 cents, c&w

Pretzel Bell: Diamond Rio, 9:30pm, $1, country rock

Hill Auditorium: Jesse Colin Young and Leo Kottke, 8pm. Reserved seats $5, 4.50 & 4 at U of M Union 10:30-5:30 daily. Presented by UAC Concert Co-op

YPSILANTI
Bimbo’s: Rabbits, see 5/18

The Suds Factory: Gabriel, see 5/19

DETROIT
Baker’s Keyboard: Gabor Szabo Quartet, see 5/16

Raven Gallery: Steve Martin, see 5/20

Rock & Roll Farm: The Werks, 9:30pm, r&r

Watts Club Mozambique: Ronnie Dyson, see 5/16

EAST LANSING
The Stables: George Benson, see 5/20

EVENTS
DETROIT

Ann Arbor’s feminist theatrical group, the Mad Madonnas will be in a theatre production at the Poor Women’s Paradise Coffeehouse. 891-9516 for more info

Thursday 22
Moon in Libra then in Scorpio 3:27pm

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR

Ann Arbor Film Co-op: “Charade” (Hitchcock) 7 & 9, Aud A Angell Hall

Cinema Guild: “Mildred Pierce” (Michael Curtis) 7:30 & 9:30pm, $1

EAST LANSING
UAB/SE presents “Future Shock” and “Reefer Madness” see 5/19

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
Bimbo’s on the Hill: QSS, see 5/21

Blind Pig: Reunion, 9:30pm, $1 (downstairs)

Chances Are: Masquerade, see 5/20

Golden Falcon: live entertainment

Mr. Roof’s Party: Mike Smith and his Country Volunteers, 9:30pm, 75 cents, c&w

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

YPSILANTI
The Suds Factory: Gabriel, see 5/19

DETROIT
Baker’s Keyboard: Gabor Szabo Quartet, see 5/16

HAPPY BIRTHDAY HO CHI MINH 1890-1969 MALCOLM X 1925-1965

Michigan Concert Palace: Fleetwood Mac, 8pm Tickets at Hudson’s or at the B.O. the night the show

Raven Gallery: Steve Martin, see 5/20

Rock & Roll Farm: Werks, see 5/21

Watts Club Mozambique: Ronnie Dyson, see 5/16

EAST LANSING
Lizard’s: Mojo Boogie Band, 9:30pm, 75 cents boogie & blues

The Stables: George Benson, see 5/20

TV
12:00 midnight: Host: Laurier LaPierre. Guests include two prisoners from Cowansville Institute, who talk about their life in prison, their past crimes and their pass to appear on Midnight. Ch. 9

EVENTS
EAST LANSING
Players’ Gallery presents “Promises Promises” see 5/15

Friday 23
Moon in Scorpio

May 23, 1934: Bonnie & Clyde ambushed.

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: “Double Indemnity” (Billy Wilder) 7:30 & 9:30pm. $1

New World Film Co-op: “Scarecrow” with AI Pacino, 7 & 9pm, MLB3, $1.25

DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre III: “Lucia” (Humberto Solas) 7 & 9:45pm, $2 (students $1.50)

EAST LANSING
UAB/SE presents “Future Shock” and “Reefer Madness” see 5/19

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR
The Ark Coffeehouse: Norman Blake, 9pm, $2.50, folk

Bimbo’s Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, 6pm, 50 cents, ragtime

Bimbo’s on the Hill: QSS, see 5/21

Blind Pig: Workman Blues Hand, 9:30pm. $1 blues

Chances Are: Masquerade, 9:30pm, $1.50 Students, $2 others, r&r

Heidleberg: David Tamulevich, 9pm, no cover folk

Hill Lounge: New Lightnin’ Red Blues Trio, 9:30pm, $1, blues

Golden Falcon: live entertainment

Mr. Flood’s Party: Copland, Johnston Blues Band, 9:30pm, $1, blues

Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9:30pm, $1.50, blues

Rubaiyat: We The People, 9:30pm, non cover

Babysitting at the C.C.C. 7pm-1am, 75cents/hr. 663-4392

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Lyman Woodard Organization, 9pm. $1, jazz

The Suds Factory: Gabriel, 9:30pm, $1, r&r

DETROIT
Baker’s Keyboard: Gabor Szabo Quartet, see 5/16

Poor Women’s Paradise Coffeehouse: Dee Merrick, 9pm-midnight, jazz singer

Raven Gallery: Steve Martin, 9:30 & 11:30. $3

Rock & Roll Farm: Werks, see 5/21

Watts Club Mozambique: Ronnie Dyson, see 5/20

EAST LANSING
Lizard’s: Mojo Boogie Band, 9:30pm, $1

The Stables: George Benson, see 5/20

EVENTS
EAST LANSING
Player’s Gallery presents “Promises Promises” see 5/15

Saturday 24
Moon in Scorpio then in Sagittarius 6:52pm

MOVIES
ANN ARBOR
Cinema Guild: “The Postman Always Rings Twice” (Tay Garnett) 7:30 & 9:30, $1

New World Film Co-op: “Scarecrow” see 5/23

DETROIT
Detroit Film Theatre III: “Richard III” (Laurence Olivier) 7 & 9:45pm $2 (students $1.50)

MUSIC
ANN ARBOR

The Ark Coffeehouse: Norman Blake, see 5/23

Bimbo’s Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 5/23

Bimbo’s on the Hill: QSS, see 5/21

Blind Pig: Workman Blues Band, see 5/23

Chances Are: Masquerade, see 5/23

Depot House: Gemini, 9pm, free, folk

Del Rio: live folk music 2-4pm, free

Heidleberg: David Tamulevich, see 5/23

Hill Lounge: New Lightnin’ Red Blues Trio, see 5/23

Golden FaIcon: live entertainment

Mr. Flood’s Party: Copland Johnston Blues Band, see 5/23

Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 5/23

Rubaiyat: We The People, see 5/23

One Flight Up Productions presents Tribe and the Silvertones 8pm-2am at the Schwaben Hall (high atop the old Primo Showbar) Admission $2, beer

Babysitting at the C.C.C. 7pm-1am. 75cents/hr, 663-4392

YPSILANTI
Huron Hotel & Lounge: Lyman Woodard Organization, see 5/23

The Suds Factory: Gabriel, see 5/23

DETROIT
Baker’s Keyboard: Gabor Szabo Quartet, see 5/16

Poor Women’s Paradise Coffeehouse: Barbara Haggert and Eve Wanda. 9pm to midnight, $1.50, contemporary folk

Raven Gallery: Steve Martin, see 5/23

Rock & Roll Farm: Werks, see 5/21

Watts Club Mozambique: Ronnie Dyson, see 5/20

WABX presents (under the stars) The New Miles Davis Band, & the Eleventh House featuring Larry Coryell at 6:30pm, Baldwin Pavilion, Oakland Univ., Rochester, Mich. Tickets $5, $4, 3.50 & $3 (lawn). At Hudson’s & White’s Records. Additional info 377-3530. An Oakland University Congress Concert Lecture Board Production.

EAST LANSING
Lizard’s: Mojo Boogie Band, see 5/23

The Stables: George Benson, see 5/20

TV
11:30pm: Nightmare Theatre “The Phantom of the Opera” Ch. 9

1:30am: TV2 Late Show “Romeo & Juliet” Ch. 2

EVENTS
EAST LANSING

Players’ Gallery presents “Promises Promises” see 5/15

Wendell Harrison
Phil Ranelin
Herman Curry
Bud Spangler
Harold McKinney
Marcus Belgrave
Bill Turner

One Flight Up Productions Presents
the Tribe
and the Silvertones

in Concert SAT. night 8pm-2am $2 Beer

Schwaben Halle (above the old Primo Show Bar)