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20
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June
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1975
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Friday 20

Moon in Scorpio

June 20, 1843: Bureau of lndian Affairs (BIA) established as part of the war department

June 20, 1970: Angela Davis fired asa University California professor over massive protests by students and faculty

June 20, 1973: Carolyn King, 12 years old, files suit in Ypsilanti Federal Court to protest National Little League refusal to let girls play ball

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Cinema Guild: "Shadow of a Doubt" (Hitchcock) 7:30 8(9:30, $1

Cinema II: "You Can't Take It With You" (Frank Capra) 7:30 & 9:45. $1 

New World Film Co-op: "Producers" (Mei Brooks) 7&9 (MLB3) $1.25

Premier: "Fighting For Our Lives" - a United Farm Workers film about the farmworkers' struggle for a decent wage and safe working and living conditions, and the 1973 grape strike. Mayor Al Wheeler, Robert Escutia (California Grape Striker) and El Teatro Estudiante (Chicano Theatre Group) will be guests. 7:30pm in Trueblood Theatre, Frieze Bldg. (State & Huron) $2. More info: 9940595

 

DETROIT

Cabaret Cinema: "Pink Flamingos", midnight, $1.50

Cass City Cinema. "Wait Until Dark" (Terence Young) 7 & 9:30, $1.50

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, 6pm, 50i, ragtime

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

Blind Pig: Jimmy Walker & Crawford, 9:30pm, $1, blues

Chances Are: Sky King, 9:30pm $2 students, $2.50 others, r&r

Depot House Cafe: Dede Palazzola and Friends, 9pm, 50 cents 

Golden Falcon: live entertainment, 9:30pm

Loma Linda: JB & Co., 9:30-1:30, no cover, top 40

Mr. Flood's Party: Baby Boy Warren Blues Band, 9:30pm, $1 , blues

Pretzel Bell: North Country Grass, 9:30pm, $1.50, bluegrass

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

 

YPSILANTI

Bimbo's: Tim Hazel with Brush Creek, 9:30pm, c&w

Huron Hotel & Lounge: Home, 9pm, no cover

EMU Rynearson Stadium: A Summer Celebration with YES and DaveMason, 12 noon. Gates open at 10:00. Tickets $8 available in advance only at all Hudson's, Grinnell's, EMU McKinney Union, Huckleberry Party Store and Tom's Party Store (Ypsilanti), Ann Arbor Music Mart, or by mail order to P.O. Box 447, Walled Lake, Ml 48088. A Bamboo Production

 

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard: Lonnie Liston Smith, shows at 9:30, 11:15 $ 1, $3.50, jazz

Jazz West: TRIBE, 2-6am

Pretzel Bowl Saloon: Lyman Woodard Organization, 9pm-2am, jazz

Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: folk and blues, 9-midnight

Raven Gallery: Dorothea Joyce, 9:30 & 11:30, $3, singer/songwriter

Red Carpet: Express with Daddy G on sax, 9pm-2am, r&b

Rock& Roll Farm: Ace High (re-formed for this gig),8:30pm, r&r

Sign of the Zodiac: Dallas Hodge and Deluxe, $1.50, r&r

Watts Club Mozambique: Laura Lee, 9:30, $3.50, jazz

Pine Knob: Stephen Stills, 7:30pm, tickets $7 & 5. 647-7790 for more info

Showcase Theatre: the genius of Firesign Theatre, Proctor & Bergman, 8pm. Ticket info: 924-9000

 

EAST LANSING

Lizard's: Alan Lee and Country Fried, 9:30pm, 75, bluegrass/country rock

 

TV

 

10:00pm: Growing Up Female - the first part of this program is the actual film "Growing Up Female," one of the first documentaries to come out of the women's lib movement. The second half of the program is a discussion of the film with several points of view. Ch. 56

1:00am: Rock Concert with Golden Earring, JoJo Gunne and Bloodstone, Ch. 7

 

EVENTS

 

ANN ARBOR

Muslim Student Organization congregation at International Muslim House, 407 N. Ingalls, 1:30pm. 994-5752 for info

Hang Gliding Show at Arborland. Color movies, lessons, talk to experts.

Jaycee CARNIVAL, 4:30-10:30pm at Pioneer High Sch. (Corner of Stadium & Main) featuring W. G. Wade Shows. Sponsored by Ann Arbor Jaycees. Arborland's Theatre-Under-the-Mall presents "Feiffer in the Flesh", a Jules Feiffer comedy revue. 8:30pm, 665-2410 or 971-0380 for info Childcare at the CCC, 7pm-1am, 75 cents/hour, 6634392

 

YPSILANTI

EMU Theatre presents the comedy "Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You In The Closet ..." 8pm in Quirk Auditorium EMU campus. Tickets $2.50 & 2. For reservations or info 487-1221

 

DETROIT

Italian Ethnic Festival on the Detroit Riverfront, 6-1 1pm, west of Cobo Hall between 6th & 8th streets

The 2nd Annual Downtown Detroit-Harmonie Park Arts Festival will be held in the Madison Avenue-Harmonie Park area on Madison Avenue, Randolph, Grand River, John R and Center Streets. 11am-10pm. Hand-crafted work of 200 artists and craftspeople.

 

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SUPPORT THE UNITED FARM WORKERS 

"Fighting For Our Lives" ---- a United Farmworkers film, showing at 7:30 pm in Trublood Auditorium

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Saturday 21

Moon in Scorpio then in Sagittarius 2:36am SUMMER SOLSTICE

June 21, 1974: Former Nixon special counsel Charles Colson sentenced to 1-3 years in prison and $5,000 fine after pleading guilty to charges of obstructing justice by discriminating derogatory information in 1971 about the Pentagon Papers defendant Daniel Ellsberg and Ellsberg's lawyer

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Cinema Guild: "The Collector" (William Wyler) 7:30 & 9:30, $1

Cinema II: "Philadelphia Story" (George Cukor) 7:30 & 9:30. $1

New World Film Co-op: "Producers" see 6/20

 

DETROIT

Cabaret Cinema: "Pink Flamingos" see 6/20

Cass City Cinema: "Bonnie & Clyde" (Arthur Penn) 7 & 9:30, $1.50

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, see 6/20

Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS, see 6/20

Blind Pig: Jimmy Walker & Crawford, see 6/20 Charces Are: Shotgun, 9:30pm, S1 .50 students, $2 others, r&r

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

Depot House Cafe: Gemini, 9pm, 50 cents 

Golden Falcon: live entertainment, 9:30pm Loma Linda: JB & Co., see 6/20

Mr. Flood's Party: Baby Boy Warren Blues Band, see 6/20

Pretzel Bell: North Country Grass, see 6/20

Rubaiyat: WeThe People, see 6/20

BENEFIT for the reconstruction of the Ann Arbor School of Creative Music (on stage at Washington & Ashley) 11am-12N Workshop for Ann Arbor School of Creative Music; 12:30-1 :30pm Ann Arbor School of Creative Music Rehearsal Band No. 1 ; 2-3pm Junior Dixon, session; 3:30-4:30 Reunion; 5-6pm Synergy; 6:30-7:30pm Small Change; 8-9pm Ann Arbor Experimental Jazz Band

Schwaben Hall Party with TRIBE, No Name Latin Band, Aldaberan, and a session made up of various musicians who performed during the day. 9pm-2am. Tickets $3 at the door. Beer and wine on sale. Benefit for the reconstruction of the Ann Arbor School of Creative Music

 

YPSILANTI

Bimbo's: Tim Hazel with Brush Creek, see 620

Huron Hotel & Lounge: Home, see 6/20

Ypsilanti FREE CONCERT: 2-6pm at Riverside Park. Donations and volunteer help are needed. Info: 483-8877 or 485-8655

 

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard: Lonnie Liston Smith and Quartet, see 6/20

Jazz West: Tribe

Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: folk and blues 9 to midnight

Raven Gallery: Dorothea Joyce, see 6/20

Red Carpet: Express, see 6/20

Rock & Roll Farm: Salem Witchcraft, 8:30, r&r

Sign of the Zodiac: Dallas Hodge & Deluxe, see 6/20

Watts Club Mozambique: Laura Lee, see 6/20 

Showcase Theatre: Dave & Darius Brubeck, plus Sky King and guests the Rabbits Band. 8pm tickets $4.50. 5.50 & 6.50. Info 924-9000. A Euphoria Production

Pine Knob: Stephen Stills, see 6/20

 

EAST LANSING

Lizard's: Alan Lee & Country Fried, see 6/20

 

TV

 

6:30pm: Liberty Line - a documentary on the history of the Civil Wartime underground railroad line in Ohio, Ch. 56

 

EVENTS

 

ANN ARBOR

West Side Street Arts and Crafts Fair: free form jazz, art and crafts booths from noon-dark on Washington between Main and Ashley; Interpretive Dancing 6-9pm (Art Worlds); 2 stages will be set up at Washington and Ashley and one in front of the Depot House Cafe on Ashley. Artists and musicians are encouraged to join in. Crafts and art booth space available - Trudy 668-8464. Sponsored by the West Side Neighborhood Group as a benefit for the reconstruction of the Ann Arbor School of Creative Music

CHILD CARE FAIR - 9am-2pm in Community High Back Yard, free. Local child care facilities and family service organizations info., music, child participation areas, bake sale, refreshments, fun. Sponsored by Washtenaw County Community Coordinated Child Care

Hang Gliding Show at Arborland, see 6/20

Jaycee CARNIVAL at Pioneer High, see 6/20

Arborland's Theatre-Under-the-Mall presents "Feiffer in the Flesh", see 6/20

Child care at the CCC, see 6/20

 

YPSILANTI 

EMU Theatre presents the comedy of manners, "Blithe Spirit," 8pm in Quirk Aud EMU campus. Tickets $2.50 & 2. Reservations and info 487-1221

Swim Suit Party at Huron Hotel & Lounge Prizes-call 483-1771 for info.

 

DETROIT

Italian Ethnic Festival on the Detroit Riverfront noon-1 1pm, see 6/20

2nd Annual Downtown Detroit-Harmonie Park Arts Festival 1 1am-10pm with special highlights: Plant and Flower Show by Pots and Plants (5pm) and Arabic Fantasy (Belly Dancers) 7pm. see 6/20 for more info

GAY PRIDE WEEK March starts at Cass Park (2nd & Temple) at noon-1pm, a march down Woodward to the Kern Block for a RALLY with speeches, singing and a skit

GAY PRIDE DANCE at 8pm n Room 3037, Cobo Hall

 

Sunday 22

Moon in Sagittarius

June 22, 1941 : Hitler declares war against the Soviet Union

 

MOVIES

 

TOLEDO

University of Toledo Student Union, Rm 3018: movie & commentary on the Davis-Bessie nuclear power station located about 50 miles from Ann Arbor. View to be presented challenging the claims made by the AEC & demands for a moratorium on nuclear plant construction & operation. 1-313-475-2039 for info.

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, 6pm, no cover, ragtime

Chances Are: Shotgun, see 6/21

Del Rio: jazz at 4pm free

Dooley's: acoustic rock and blues, 8-1 1pm, free

Loma Linda: live jazz 5:30-8:30pm; Mixed Bag, 9pm, free, jazz

Mr. Flood's Party: Stoneycreek, 9:30pm, 75 cents

Ann Arbor FREE PARK CONCERT featuring Stillhouse String Band, Lightnin' Red, Skip VanWinkleand Melodioso, 2-6pm at Victor Jara Musicians Park (the old municipal golf course on Fuller Road across from the FulIer Pool). Donations are needed

 

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard: Lonnie Liston Smith & Quartet, see 6/20

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

Raven Gallery: Dorothea Joyce, see 6/20

Red Carpet: Express, see 6/20

Rock & Roll Farm: Salem Witchcraft,

Watts Club Mozambique: Laura Lee

Pine Knob: Ray Charles, 7:30pm, tickets $7 & 5, 647-7790 for more info

 

EVENTS

 

ANN ARBOR

Jaycee Carnival at Pioneer High 10:30-10:30, see 6/20

 

DETROIT

GAY PRIDE WEEK FAIR: time and location not set (577-3450) and Religious Gathering 5pm at Trinity Methodist Church, 13100 Woodward, Highland Park

Italian Ethnic Festival on the Detroit riverfront see 6/21

2nd Annual Downtown Detroit-Harmonie Park Arts Festival with highlights: dedication of John Piet sculpture "The Entrance" at Grand Circus Park (2:3Opm); "Ban-Joes of Michigan" (4pm); "A Taste of the Times" fashion show (6pm), see 6/20

 

Monday 23

Moon in Sagittarius then in Capricorn 8:57am

FULL MOON 11:54am

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GAY PRIDE WEEK 6/21 - 6/28 will be celebrated in Detroit with several different activities. See calendar for details.....

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June 23, 1971: The Powhatan People of Delaware Valley organized under Chief Renapoak

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Cinema Guild: "Manhandled" (Allan Dwan) silent, 8pm, free

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

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

Chances Are: Last Days, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1 .50 others, r&r

Loma Linda: JB & Co., 9:30-1 :30, no cover, top 40

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

 

DETROIT

Pretzel Bowl Saloon: Ted Lucas, 9pm-2am, acoustic rock

Red Carpet: jam session, 9pm-2am

Olympia Arena: Pink Floyd, sold out

Watts Club Mozambique: Lonnie Liston Smith, 9:30, $3.50, jazz

EAST LANSING Lizard's: Alan Lee with Country Fried, 9:30pm, 75 cents bluegrass/country rock

 

TV

 

8:00pm: At the Top: "Maynard Ferguson" and his 14-piece band, Ch. 56

 

Tuesday 24

Moon in Capricorn

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Rio Bravo" (Howard Hawks) 7 & 9:30, $1.25

 

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema: "Easy Rider" with Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper, 7:30 & 9:30, $1. EMU students, staff and faculty only

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

Blind Pig: Melidioso1: 9:30pm, $1 downstairs. Latin jazz

Chances Are: Last Days, see 6/23

Loma Linda: JB & Co., see 6/23

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

 

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Rhassaan Roland Kirk Quartet. shows at 9:30. 11 :15& 1, $3.50, jazz

Pretzel Bowl Saloon: Ted Lucas, see 6/23

Raven Gallery: Chuck Mitchell, 9:30 & 10:30, $3

Red Carpet. Jam session, 9pm-2am

Olympia Arena: Pink Floyd, 8pm. Tickets $8.50 general admission by mail or at box office

Watts Club Mozambique: Lonnie Liston Smith, see 6/23

 

EAST LANSING

Lizard's: Alan Lee with Country Fried, see 6/23

 

TV

9:30pm: The End of the Ho Chi Minh Trail - analyzis the national moods of the U.S., France and Britain at critical junctures during the war, Ch. 56

 

EVENTS

 

ANN ARBOR

Wounded Knee Support Group Meeting, 7:30pm, 4th floor Michigan Union. Info: 769-3184

 

Wednesday 25

Moon in Capricorn then in Aquarius 5:34pm

June 25, 1962: Founding of Frelimo (Mozambique Liberation Front)

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "King of Hearts" 7 & 10:30pm, Aud A Angell Hall, $1.25 and a sneak preview of a Beatles film at 9pm

Cinema Guild: "Sansho, The Bailiff" (Kenji Mizoguchi) 7:30 & 9:30, $1

 

YPSILANTI 

Mud Cinema: "Easy Rider," see 6/24

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

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

Blind Pig: Ann Arbor Experimental Jazz Band, 9:30pm, $1 downstairs, jazz

Chances Are: Last Days, see 6/23

Golden Falcon: live entertainment Loma Linda: JB & Co., see 6/23

Mr. Flood's Party : Grievous Angels, 9:30pm, 75cents, hot country music

 

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Rhassaan Roland Kirk Quartet, see 6/24

Pretzel Bowl Saloon: Ted Lucas, see 6/23

Raven Gallery: Chuck Mitchell, see 6/24

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

Pine Knob: Lettermen, 8pm, tickets $6.50 & 4.50. 647-7790 for more info

Watts Club Mozambique: Lonnie Liston Smith, see 6/23

 

TV

 

11:00pm: Gay PrideWeek Special, Ch. 56

11:30pm: Channel 50 Late Movie - "Young Mr. Lincoln," the story of Lincoln's early years beginning in 1832 when he starts out as a young lawyer, Ch. 50

 

EVENTS

 

DETROIT

The Women's Defense & Education Committee presents DEFENSE BENEFIT for Joanne Little and Inez García, 8pm at Ford Aud. with the Deadly Nightshade, Florence Ballard Chapman (one of the original Supremes), Linda Furlow, Margaret Sloan, Gloria Steinem and Uly Tomlin. Tickets $1 2.50, 7.50, 5.50 & 3.50 at Grinnell's, Hudson's and Ford Box Office

 

Thursday 26

Moon in Aquarius

June 26: South Africa Freedom Day. National day of protest dedicated to the people slaughtered in the May 1st strike

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "A Doll's House" starring Jane Fonda, 7 & 9, $1.25

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Grievous Angels, 9:30pm, no cover, hot country

Bimbo's on the HUI: QSS, see 6/25

Blind Pig: Small Change, 9:30pm, $1 downstairs, jazz Chances Are: Last Days, see 6/23

Golden Falcon: live entertainment

Loma Linda: JB & Co., see 62/3

Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers, 9:30pm, 75 cents

Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9:30pm, $1,c&w

 

YPSILANTl

Huron Hotel & Lounge: Home, 9pm, no cover

 

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Rhassaan Roland Kirk Quartet, see 6/24 

Pretzel Bowl Saloon: Lyman Woodard Organization, 9pm-2am, jazz

Raven Gallery : Chuck Mitchell, see 6/24

Red Carpet: Express, see 6/25

Viking Lounge: Dallas Hodge & Deluxe, 8pm, r&r

Pine Knob: Eagles, 7:30pm, tickets $7 & 5. 647-7790 for more info

Watts Club Mozambique: Lonnie Listón Smith, see 6/23

 

EAST LANSING

Lizard's: Buckshot, 9:30pm, 75, r&r

 

TV

 

8:00pm: "Metamorphosis" - the California State University Theatre at the Invitational Theatre Festival in Ann Arbor, Cable 3

 

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Don't Miss Dr. Strangelove at the Matrix Theatre 6/24 - 26.

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Gloria Steinem and others will speak at a Defense Benefit for Joanne Little & Inez García.  Wed. 6/25. See above for details, 

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EVENTS

 

DETROIT

Gay Pride Week: rap groups meet 8-1 1pm (577-3450 for location)

Gayly Speaking: Detroit's weekly gay radio show will present a special call-in show 11:30pm, WDET 101.9fm, 577-4146

 

Friday 27

Moon in Aquarius

June 27, 1880: Helen Keller born

June 27, 1869: Emma Goldman, anarchist and feminist born

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Modern Times" (Chaplin) 7:15 & 9:15 (MLB3) $1.25; "The Great Dictator" (Chaplin) 7 & 9:30 (MLB4) $1.25

Cinema Guild: "Jane Eyre" (Robert Stevenson) 7:30 & 9:30, S1

Cinema II: "Alphaville" (Jean-Luc Godard) science fiction, 7:30 & 9:30, $1

New World Film Co-op: double feature "Vixen" at 7pm, "Cherry, Harry & Raquel" 9pm (Nat. Sci.) $1.50 single show

 

DETROIT

Cabaret Cinema: "Marat Sade," midnight, $1.50

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

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

Bimbo's on the HUI: QSS. see 6/25

Blind Pig: Tribe, 9:30pm, $1 , jazz

Chances Are: Last Days, see 6/23

Golden Falcon live entertainment

Loma Linda: JB & Co., see 6/23

Mr. Flood's Party: Mike Smith & His Country Volunteers, 4-7pm, free; Old Buck, 9:30pm, $1 , country rock

Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 6/26

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

 

YPSILANTI

Huron Hotel & Lounge: Home, see 6/26

 

DETROIT

Baker's Keyboard Lounge: Rhassaan Roland Kirk, see 6/24

Jazz West: Meivin Sparks, 2-6am, jazz

Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: folk and blues, 9pm-midnight

Pretzel Bowl Saloon: Lyman Woodard Organization, see 6/26

Raven Gallery: Chuck Mitchell, see 6/24

Red Carpet: Express, see 6/25

Rock & Roll Farm: Salem Witchcraft, 8:30,r&r

Watts Club Mozambique: Yusef Lateef , see 6/27

Viking Lounge: Dallas Hodge & Deluxe, see 6/26

Meadowbrook: George Shearing Quintet, 8:30pm, Baldwin Pavillion. Pavitlion $7, 6 & 5; Lawn $3. Available by writing to Meadowbrook Music Festival Box Office, P.O. Box 705, Oakland University, Rochester 48063

 

TV

 

1:00pm: Bill Kennedy: "The Story of Alexander Graham Bell" Ch. 50

10:00pm: ABC News Closeup on the Food Crisis: A Matter of Policy (special) Ch. 7

12 midnight: Nightmare Theatre: "King Kong vs. Godzilla" Ch. 9

1:00am: Rock Concert with Rufus, New York Dolls and Uriah Heep, Ch. 7

 

EVENTS

 

ANN ARBOR

Child care at the CCC 7pm-1am, 75 cents hour 663-4392

 

DETROIT

American Ethnic Festival on the Detroit riverfront, 6-11pm

Gay Pride Week Demonstration against police harassment and sexist, racist and classist policies in the bars will be held in commemoration of the 6th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. 577-3450 for location

 

Saturday 28

Moon in Aquarius then in Pisces 4:34am

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Cinema Guild: "Singin' In The Rain" (Gene Kelly and Stan Donen) 7:30 & 9:30, $1

Cinema II: "Them" (Gordon Douglas) 7:30 & 9:30, $1

Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "The Emigrants" (Jan Troell) 7& 9:15 (MLB); "Sacco and Vanzetti" (Giuliano Montaldo) 7 4 9:30 (MLB)

New World Film Co-op: "Vixen" and "Cherry, Harry & Raquel" see 6/27

 

DETROIT

Cabaret Cinema: "Marat Sade" see 6/27

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighter, see 6/27

Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS, see 6/25

Blind Pig: Tribe, see 6/27

Chances Are: Last Days, see 6/23

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

Depot House Cafe: Gemini, 9pm, 50 cents, folk

Golden Falcon: live entertainment

Loma Linda: JB & Co., see 6/23

Mr. Flood's Party: Old Buck, see 6/27

Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 626 Rubaiyat: We The People, see 6/27

 

YPSILANTI

Huron Hotel & Lounge: Home, see 6/26

YPSI FREE CONCERT 2-6pm at Riverside Park. Donations and volunteer help are needed. Info: 485-8655 or 483-8877

 

DETROIT

Bakers's Keyboard Lounge: Rhassaan Roland Kirk. see 6/24

Jazz West: Melvin Sparks, see 6/27

Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: folk and blues 9-midnight

Pretzel Bowl Saloon: Lyman Woodard Organization, see 6/26

Raven Gallery: Chuck Mitchell, see 624 RedCarpet: Express, see 6/25

Rock & Roll Farm: Salem Witchcraft, see 6/27

Watts Club Mozambique: Yusef Lateef, see 6/27

Viking Lounge: Dallas Hodge & Deluxe, see 6/26

Pine Knob: Quincy Jones and special guest star Freddie Prinze, 8pm. Tickets $7 & 5. 6477790 for more info

 

EAST LANSING  

Lizard's: Buckshot, see 6/26

TV

 

11 :30pm: Nightmare Theatre - "Kiss of Evil" Ch. 9

1:30am: TV2 Late Show - "Frankenstein's Daughter" Ch. 2

 

EVENTS

 

ANN ARBOR

Childcare at the CCC, see 6/27

 

DETROIT

American Ethnic Festival on the Detroit riverfront noon-11pm

French Market Place (Kern Block)

Gay Pride Week - evening at Bob-Lo, return on the midnight cruise. 577-3450 for info

 

Sunday 29

Moon in Pisces

June 29, 1966: The US for the first time bombs Hanoi and Haiphong

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Indochina Peace Campaign Film Series: "The Emigrants" 9:15 only (MLB); "Sacco & Vanzetti" 7pm only (MLB)

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighters, 6pm, no cover, ragtime

Chances Are: Buckshot and Mojo Boogie Band, 9:30pm

Del Rio: jazz at 4pm, free

Dooley's: acoustic rock and blues 8-1 1pm, free

Loma Linda: live jazz 5:30-8:30pm; Mixed Bag, 9pm, jazz

Mr. Flood's Party: Tim Carr, 9:30pm, 50 cents 

Ann Arbor FREE PARK CONCERT featuring Eric Glatz, Rabbits, Lyman Woodard Organization. Mojo Boogie Band. 2-6pm at Victor Jara Musicians Park (across from the pool on Fuller Road) Donations are needed.

 

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The Lyman Woodward Organization will be one of the 4 bands featured at the Ann Arbor Free Sunday concert- Sun. 6/26

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Kuumba Na Ujima - now on exhibit at the Trotter House Gallery, 1443 Washtenaw. 

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ART

ANN ARBOR 

Ann Arbor Art Association: works by students through July 10, 10 am- 4pm daily; 1-5pm Sunday. 2275 Platt Road

Another Art Gallery: changing mixed media of several  Michigan artists. Mon-Sat 12 -midnight. 121 W Washington

Art Worlds: "Photography of Women" by Ron Stillwell, mid-June to mid-July. "Images, Pure and Process" (photography)  mid-July to mid-August

Forsythe Galleries: summer group show Tues-Sat 10-5pm. 201 Nickels Arcade

Gallerie Jacques: original graphics and water-colors 9-7 every day. 529 E. Liberty

Kelsey Museum of Archeology: architecture of ancient Rome 9am-4pm Mon-Fri, 1-4pm Sat-Sun. 434 S. State 

Lantern Gallery: drawings by artists under 30, Gwen Gugell, David Smith, John Wilson, Beth Urdang; African tribal sculpture; prints by Stella. Rarschenberg, Oldenburg, Johns and Kelly through Aug. 10, 10am-5pm weekdays, 10am-1pm Sat.  301 N. Main

North Campus Commons Gallery: silkscreens and paintings by Midge Kerlan and design, s in string and tape by Charles Seaman, jewelry by Helen Collins, 8:30am-4:30pm Mon-Fri

Kepartee Gallery: paintings by Steve Monroe; prints and drawings by Valerie Bass through june 26. 10-6 daily, 218 E. Washington

Union Gallery: drawings by Frank Goldschmidt; sculpture by Getthard Schlanzky through June 28. 12-6 Tues-Sat, 1st floor Michigan Union

U of M Art Museum: works by faculty of UM School of Art through July 6. 9am-5pm Mon-Fri, 2-5pm Sun

Trotter House Gallery: Kuumba Na Ujima, June 22-29; opening reception June 22 1-6pm. Open daily 1-9pm. 1443 Washtenaw

On Exhibition: "Tristan Tzara, Poet - Dada/Surrealism/Communism" is currently on display in the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections in the University of Michigan HachterGraduate Library (7th floor) through July 19. 10am-noon and 1-5pm Mon-Fri, 10am-noon Sat.

Arborland Art Fair: June 26-28 featuring local and regional artists, exhibits, demonstrations. oils, water colors, leather work, jewelry. 10am- 9pm on the Mall.

 

YPSILANTY

Sill Gallery: jewelry by Dana Bowersocks, grad student at EMU 8am-5pm weekdays

 

SALINE

The Saline Arts Council presents a Summer Art Fair in Curtis Park.

 

DETROIT

Community Arts Gallery (WSU): graduate student art show Mon-Fri 9-9, 1-5pm Sat-Sun.

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EVERY WEEK

SUNDAY

HRP City Committee Meeting -7pm in HRP office, 516 E. Williams. All welcome

Planetarium Show - Museum of Natural History: 2, 3pm, 25 cents, corner of Washtenaw and N. University, 764-0478

International Worker's Party Public Meeting - 7:30 pm in 3rd floor conference room, South Wing, Michigan Union

Gay Academic  Union Meeting - 7:30pm at Trinity Methodist Church, 13100 Woodward Ave.,Detroit, 961-  

Wine and Madness" Poetry Workshop - 8pm at David's Bookstore, 529 E. Liberty. Presented by the Poetry Works

 

MONDAY

Ann Arbor city Council meeting - 7:30pm in City Hall (Huron &. Fifth)

HRP Steering Committee meeting - 5pm in HRP office, 516 E. William.

Revolutionary Student Brigade meeting - 7:30pm in 2207 Michigan Union 

Indochina Peace Campaign meeting - 7:30pm, 332 S. Sate

HER-SELF Women's Community Newspaper Open meeting - 7:30pm ,225 E. Liberty

Ann Arbor People's Bicentennial Committee of Correspondence meeting - 7:30pm at the Guild House, 802 Monroe

New Ann Arbor Chapter of Overeaters Anonymous meeting - 8pm at Church of God, 2145 Independence  Blvd. Call Beth at 434-3517 for more info.

 

TUESDAY

HRP University Committee meeting - 7pm in office, 516 E. William. Students welcome.

Lesbians Opening - rap group at Feminist Federal Credit Union, 8pm, 225 E. Liberty

Gay Liberation Front meeting - 8pm in 3rd floor Conference Room South Wing Michigan Union, 761-2044.

Free Pap Tests - in the morning at St Joe's, call 668-8857 for more info.

Table 3 - Ann Arbor City Council meeting - 8:30 pm, Replay of Monday's meeting.

 

WEDNESDAY

Packard People's Food Co-op meeting - 7:30pm at the Co-op, 722 Packard.

Women's Community Center Organizing meeting - 8pm in 3rd floor Conference Room Michigan Union 

 

THURSDAY

Inn- Going Massage Workshop - 7:30pm room 26 Tyler, East Quad

Fourth St. People's Food Co-op meeting - 7:30pm at the co-op, 212 N. Fourth , 994-9174.

Psychedelic Rangers weekly meeting -4pm in the CCC, 317 W. 7th St.

 

FRIDAY

Multi-Media Festival - evening of food, film and music design to raise your consciousness at the Earth Center. 2 shows 8 & 11pm, $2, 11464 Mitcheli (Hamtrack)

Lighthouse offers dance, drama and contemporary original music to the public in the evening in the basement of the First Presbyterian Church on Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. Info 994-8431.

Childcare at the Children's Community Center,  7pm. 75 cents/hour 663-4392.

 

SATURDAY

Planetarium Show - Museum of Natural HIstory, 2&3pm. 25 cents, corner of Washtenaw and N. University, 764-0478.

Multi-Media Festival At The Earth Center - see Friday for info. 

Childcare at the CCC 7pm-1am, see Friday

Poetry-in-the-Park; poetry and music, 2-4 pm  at West Park Bandshell.

 

CO-OPS

Co-op Auto (car repair)-2232S. Industrial open; 7:30am -5:30pm weekdays. Call 769-0220.

Fourth St. People's Food Co-op - 212 N. Fourth open: Tues. 10-6, Wed. 10-9, Fri. 12-8. Sat. 10-6, & Sun. 1-5. Meetings Thurs. night 7:30pm at the co-op. Call 994-9174 for more info.

Itemized Food Co-op (food) - call 663-1111 for distribution region, order & house.

Naked Wrench (bicycle repair)-call the workshop 764-6177, Ray 761-1733 or Chris 665-0608.

Neighborhood Action Center Food Coop (serving low income people) - call 769-3771 or visit the Center at 543 N. Main, ask for Greg.

Packard People's Food Coop - 722 Packard open: Mon., Tues., Thurs., 10am-9pm; Fri. 10am-8pm; Sat. 10am-6pm. Clean up starts at 10am on Wed.; Meetings -Wed. night 7:30pm. Call 761-8173 for more info. 

People's Produce Coop (fruits and vegetables)  $4.25 per week, order a week in advance at 1035 Martin Place, 10am-1pm

For more info call Comm. Switchboard, 663-1111.

Ypsilanti Food Coop $1.00 membership fee. Pick up order forms at Patna Pizza or Ned's Bookstore, turn in by noon on Friday. Pick up food Sat. morning 10-12. For more info call 483-7287 or 483-6363.

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DETROIT

Bakers's Keyboard Lounge: Rhassaan Roland Kirk, see 6/24

Jazz West: Melvin Sparks, see 62/7

Rock & Roll Farm: Salem Witchcraft, see 6/27

Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: live jazz 2-5pm, $1.50 Raven Gallery: Chuck Mitchell, see 6/24

Red Carpet: Express, see 6/25

Viking Lounge: Dallas Hodge & Deluxe, see 6/26

Watts Club Mozambique: Yusef Lateef, see 6/27

Pine Knob: Quincy Jones and Freddie Prinze, see 6/28

Cobo Arena: CONCERT SPECIAL, 8pm, tickets $6.50, 5.50, 4.50 & 3.00 at the Arena, Hudson's and Grinnell's TV 5:30pm: The End of the Ho Chi Minh Trail, see 624, Ch. 56

 

EVENTS

 

DETROIT

American Ethnic Festival on the Detroit riverfront, see 6/28

French Market Place (Kern Block) 

Gay Pride Week PiCnic at Palmer Park all afternoon (north of the duck pond)

"Times 3 - An Evening in Three Party" - original fashions, cocktails, dancing, 7pm-midnight at Cobo Hall Ballroom. Proceeds will go to SHAR House, a local drug-free therapeutic community rehabilitation program for drug addicts. Mayor Coleman Young has been invited to make awards to designers participating in the show. Tickets are $10 per person (includes 2 free cocktails) and may be obtained by calling SHAR House at 894-8444 or at Grinnell's

 

CHICAGO

A People's Bicentennial Festival will be held at the International Amphitheatre in Chicago. Over 5,000 people will be assembling to demand jobs, peace, freedom, democracy, an end to racism and full youth rights. Main speakers: Angela Davis and Gus Hall. The George Freeman Jazz Band leads the program with Brazilian singer Valucha, comedian Bob McDonald & others. Other speakers: James Steale, national chairman of the Young Workers Liberation League; Kathy Kelly, national president, National student Association; southern civil rights activist Anne Braden; Chicago Chile Solidarity leader Doris Strieter; former alderman Sammy Rayner; David Martínez, United Farmworkers Union organizer.

 

Monday 30

Moon in Pisces then in Aries 5:03pm

June 30, 1834: Iridian Tradc and Intercourse Act passed. spelling out the powers of the Interior Department and the Bureau of Indian Affairs over Indians

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Cinema Guiid: "What Price Glory?" (Raoul Walsh) silent, 8pm free

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

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

Chances Are: Mojo Boogie Band, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1.50 others, r&r

Loma Linda: Cluth & the Shifters. 9:30-1 :30, no cover, 50 cents tunes

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

 

DETROIT

Pretzel Bowl Saloon: Ted Lucas, 9pm-2am, acoustic rock

Red Carpet: Jam session 9pm-2am

Watts Club Mozambique: Yusef Lateef, see 6/27

Pine Knob: Blood, Sweat & Tears featuring David Clayton-Thomas with Chick Corea and Return to Forever, 7:30pm. Tickets $7 & 5. 647-7790 for more info

 

EAST LANSING

Lizard's: Alan Lee with Country Fried, 9:30pm, 75 cents, c&w

 

TV

 

6:00pm: Music of the People - "Bill Monroe: The Music of One Man". Performances of the Country Gazette, Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys, and jam sessions filmed at the Round Spring Park Bluegrass Festival in Oklahoma. Ch. 56

10.00pm: The Naturalists: John Burroughs - "How Far Are We From Home?" A filmed portrait of the life and words of John Burroughs, the American naturalist, essayist and poet, Ch. 56

 

Tuesday 1

Moon in Aries

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "The Tall Blond Man With One Black Shoe" (Yves Robert) 7 & 9, $1.25

 

YPSILANTI

Mud Cinema: "The Cocoanuts" and "Horse Feathers" (Marx Bros) 6:30 & 9:30pm, $1 (EMU students, staff and faculty only

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

Blind Pig: All Directions, 9:30pm, $1 downstairs, jazz

Chances Are: Skip VanWinkle, 9:30pm, $1 students, $1 .50 others, r&r

Loma Linda: Clutch & the Shifters, see 6/30

 

DETROIT

Pretzel Bowl Saloon: Ted Lucas, see 6/30

Raven Gallery: Chuck Mitchell, 9:30 & 10:30, $3

Red Carpet: Jam session 9pm-2am Watts Club Mozambique: Yuset Lateef, see 6/27

Pine Knob: Electric Light Orchestra, 7:30pm. Tickets $6.50 & 4.50. 647-7790 for more info

Olympia Arena:Eric Clapton and special guest Santana. Tickets $7.50, 6.50 & 5.50 reserved seats only at Box Office

 

EAST LANSING

Lizard's: Alan Lee & Country Fried, see 6/30

 

Wednesday 2

Moon in Aries

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Cinema Guild: "Brief Encounter" (David Lean) 7:30 & 9:30, $1

YPSILANTI Mud Cinema: "The Cocoanuts" and "Horse Feathers" see 7/1

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

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

Blind Pig: Reunion, 9:30pm, $1 downstairs,  jazz

 

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Angela Davis will be one of the main speakers at the a Peopke's Bicentenial Festival in Chicago, Sun. 6/29. See above for details.

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THE STONE SHOPPE 1103 S. University Ann Arbor Michigan 662-6054. American Indian Jewelry. Antiques. South American Imports.  Hours: 10-6 Daily Except Sunday.

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Chances Are: Skip VanWinkle, see 7/1

Golden Falcon: live entertainment

Loma Linda: Clutch & the Shifters, see 6/30

Rackham Auditorium, the University Musical Society presents Anthony and Joseph Paratore, duo pianists, 8:30pm. Tickets $6, 5 & 3 at Burton Tower.

 

DETROIT

Pretzel Bowl Saloon: Ted Lucas, see 6/30.

Raven Gallery: Chuck Mitchell, see 7/1.

Red Carpet: Express 9pm-2am, r&b Watts Club Mozambique: Yusef Lateef, see 6/27.

Pine Knob: Paul Anka with Odia Coates, 8pm, tickets.$7 & $5, 647-7790 for more info.

 

TV

 

10:00pm: Zulu Romeo: Good Start. Captures the beauty and excitement of sail plane gliding, Ch. 56.

 

Thursday 3

 

Moon in Aries then in Taurus 4:54am

July 3, 1973: In the first international feminist action. women throughout the world demonstrate to protest the banning of "New Portuguese Letters" and the trial in Lisbon of the three Marías

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Ann Arbor Film Co-op: "Performance" with Mick Jagger and James Fox, 7 & 9, $1.25

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Grievous Angels, 9:30pm, no cover, hot country

Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS. see 7/2

Blind Pig: Small Change, 9:30pm, $1 downstairs, jazz

Chances Are: Skip VanWinkle, see 7/1

Golden Falcon: live entertainment

Loma Linda: Clutch & the Shifters, see 6/30

Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, 9:30, $1, c&w

 

DETROIT

Pretzel Bowl Saloon: Lyman Woodard Organization, 9pm-2am, jazz Raven Gallery: Chuck Mitchell, see 7/1

Red Carpet: Express, see 7/2 Viking Lounge: Daltas Hodge & Deluxe, 8pm, r&r

Watts Club Mozambique: Yusef Lateef, see 6/27

Pine Knob: Paul Anka & Odia Coates, see 7/2

 

EAST LANSING

Lizard's; Lightning, 9:30pm, 75, r&r

 

EVENTS

 

DETROIT

Greek Ethnic Festival in Greek Town, 6-11pm

 

Friday 4

Moon in Taurus July 4, 1900: Louis Armstrong born.

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Cinema II: "Man of a Thousand Faces" (Joseph Pernev) 7:30 & 9:45, $1

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslkjhters, 6pm, 50cents, ragtime

Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS, see 7/2

Blind Pig: Daddy "G" and Express, 9:30pm, S1,r&b

Chances Are: Skip VanWinkle, see 7/1

Golden Fatcon: live entertainment

Loma Linda: Clutch & the Shifters, see 6/30

Pretzel Bell: RFD Boys, see 7/3

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

Independence Day Carillon Recital: 7pm at Burton Memorial Tower. Hudson Ladd, University Carilloneur

 

DETROIT 

Jazz West: Melvin Sparks, 2-6am, jazz

Rock& Roll Farm: Salem Witchcraft, 8:30,r&r Watts Club Mozambique: Yusef Lateef, see 6/27

Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: folk and blues 9-midnight

Pretzel Bowl Saloon: Lyman Woodard Organization, see 7/3

Raven Gallery: Chuck Mitchell, see 7/1

Red Carpet: Express, see 7/2

Viking Lounge: Dallas Hodge & Deluxe, see 7/3

Pine Knob: Paul Anka, see 7/2

Meadowbrook: Sarah Vaughn, 8:30pm, Pavillion $7, 6 & 5, Lawn $3

 

EAST LANSING

Lizard's: Lightnin', see 7/3

 

OHIO

Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium: The 14th Annual Ohio Valley Kool Jazz Festival presents The O'Jays, The Isley Brothers, Harotd Meivin & The Blue Notes, Ramsey Lewis, Freddie Hubbard & Gato Barbieri. 8:00pm Tickets: $10, 8.75, 7.75, 6.75, 5.75 at J.L. Hudson's (Detroit)-AII Seats Reserved

 

EVENTS

 

DETROIT

Greek Ethnic Festival (Greektown) 6-11pm

Far Eastern Ethnic Festival on the Detroit Riverfront 6-11pm

 

Saturday 5

Moon in Taurus then in Gemini 1:58pm

 

MOVIES

 

ANN ARBOR

Cinema II: "Witness for the Prosecution" (Billy Wilder) 7:30 & 9:30, $1

 

MUSIC

 

ANN ARBOR

Bimbo's Ann Arbor: Gaslighter, see 7/4

Bimbo's on the Hill: QSS, see 7/2

Blind Pig: Daddy "G" and Express, see 7/6

Chances Are: Skip VanWinkle, see 7/1

 

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

Golden Falcon: live entertainment

Loma Linda: Clutch & the Shifters, see 6/30

Pretzel Belt: RFD Boys, see 7/3

Rubaiyaf. We The People, see 7/2

 

DETROIT

Jazz West: Melvin Sparks, 2-6am, jazz

Rock & Roll Farm: Salem Witchcraft, 8:30, r&r

Watts Club Mozambique: Yusef Lateef, see 6/27

Poor Women's Paradise Coffeehouse: folk and blues 9-midnight Pretzel Bowl Saloon: Lyman Woodard Organization, see 7/3

Raven Gallery: Chuck Mitchell, see 7/1

Red Carpet: Express, see 7/2

Viking Lounge: Dallas Hodge & Deluxe, see 7/3

Pine Knob: Paul Anka, see 7/2

 

EAST LANSING

Lizard's: Lightntn', see 7/3

Ohio Cincinati's Riverfront Stadium: the 14th annual Ohio Valley Jazz Festival presents The Ohio Players, The Staple Singers, The Stylistics, B.B.King, McCoy Tyner, Bobbie Humphrey. 8pm, see 74 for ticket info.

 

TV

 

8:00pm: The Philadelphia Folk Festival. Arlo Guthrie and David Bromberg are featured. Ch. 56

11:30pm: World Beyond Movie - "The Day The Earth Stood Still" Ch. 50

 

EVENTS

 

DETROIT

Greek Ethnic Festival noon-11pm at Greektown

Far Eastern Ethnic Festival on the Detroit riverfront noon-11pm

 

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Freddie Hubbard, along with many other top musicians will perform at the 14th Annual Ohio Valley Jazz Festival 7/4-5. See above.

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