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Event: Sponsor. Time and place. One to two sentence description, (fee), phone number.

Unless otherwise noted, all events listed in the CALENDAR are free and open to the public (Including all of the committee meetings). Also, unless otherwise noted, all addresses are in Ann Arbor.

2 Monday

Beginning HathaYoga class: The Solar Yoga and Cultural Center. 6 to 8 pm at 205 E. Ann St. New visitors can try it out free of charge. 769-4321

General Meeting: Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC) 6:30 pm in CAAS Lounge, 111 W. Engineering Bldg., U-M. All welcome.

Freedom March Planning Meeting: (FSACC) 8 pm in the Michigan Union, ask for room at info desk. Planning for the 2nd Annual April 4th Freedom March. We invite other progressive forces to join us in beginning plans for an even larger and more spirited march against racism and for human rights than we had last year. 769-8549

Library Open House: International Appropriate Technology Association (IATA) 7 to 10 pm in 4202 Michigan Union. Come see our tremendous selection of books, magazines, and newspapers concerning appropriate technology and third world development. 665-5244

Writers Series: Guild House
8 pm at Guild House, 802 Monroe. Mary Minock and Peggy Moller. 662-5189

Free Film Series: Agents for Change. 4 pm in Angelí Hall, Aud. B. "Winnie and Nelson Mandela" and "God and Money." 764-7442

General Meeting: Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
6 pm in room 4304 Michigan Union. 483-3478

Lesbian-Gay Male Open House: Gay Liberation
8:30 pm at Canterbury House, 218 N. Division. 665-0606 or 763-4186

Far Eastern Super 8mm Films: EYEMEDIAE
7 pm at 214 N. Fourth Ave. Super 8 from Hong Kong and Japan. $3

"LA. Raw": EYEMEDIAE
9:30 pm at 21 4 N. Fourth Ave. Super 8 from the L.A. dub scene. $3

3 Tuesday

Meeting: Hunger Watch
7:15 pm in the WHEAC office, 4202 Michigan Union. The project involves interviewing administrators of and participants in federal food programs and private agency administrators.

"Preconditions for Appropriate Technology in the Third World: The Case of Nicaragua": International Appropriate Technology Association (IATA)
7 to 9 pm in the Pond Room, Michigan Union. A discussion and slide show led by Abdula Dashti of The Committee for Social Progress in Rio San Juan, Nicaragua (CSPR) and IATA. Abdula is an anthropology gradúate student at U of M and has lived for over 2 years in Nicaragua. 665-5244

"What's the Difference Between a Country and a House?"; EYEMEDIAE
7 pm at 214 N. Fourth Ave. World premiere of a super 8mm documentary about women living in war-torn Belfast, Northern Ireland. The director will be present. $3

"German Super-8": EYEMEDIAE
9:30 pm at 214 N. Fourth Ave. $3

4 Wednesday

"Black Feminist Thought": Women's Studies and the Center for Afroamerican and African Studies. 4:30 pm in the Rackham Building, 4th Floor. A talk by Prof. Pat Hill Collins from the University of Cincinnati. 764-5513

Mass Meeting: U of M Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center
Kuenzal Room of the Union. For people interested in volunteering at the Center. Call 763-5865 for time.

Beans and rice dinner: LASC
6 pm at the Guild House, 802 Monroe St. A $2 donation buys a great meal and contributes to material aid for the people of Central America. Funds raised at recent dinners have gone to El Salvador for earthquake relief.

The Connection staff meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament (MAD). 7:30 pm, room 4104 in the Union. Editing and planning Ann Arbor's best alternative joumal of analysis and news. All interested in journalism welcome.

Planning Meeting: Ann Arbor Coalition Against Rape
7:30 pm at Community Access, by the Fire Station. Planning meeting for the annual Take Back the Night March and Rally. 971-4667

Beginning HathaYoga class: The Solar Yoga and Cultural Center. 6 to 8 pm (see 2 Monday)

General Meetings: LASC
8 pm in 1407 Mason Hall. Attention will be given to planning participation in demonstrations for Peace, Jobs and Justice to be held in Detroit and Washington D.C. in the next few months. 665-8438

38th District Annual Meeting: Washtenaw County Soil Conservation District
8 pm Pittsfield Union Granger Hall, 3337 Ann Arbor-Saline Road. The featured speaker will be Bill Bortel, Cooperative Extension Service Agent from Tuscola County, who will present a slide show on South American agriculture.

"The Goodbye Girl": Hill Street Cinema. 8 pm at Hillel, 1429 Hill St $2.50

'The 21 Club": EYEMEDIAE
8 pm at Ann Arbor Theaters 1 & 2. A selection of 8mm works from young filmmakers all over the country. $3

5 Thursday

On the Air Fundraiser: WCBN
88.3 hours of on the air fundraising for everyone's favorite station in town, WCBN, radio free Ann Arbor. Pledges call 763-3501.

Meeting: The Committee for Social Progress in Rio San Juan, Nicaragua (CSPR) and The International Appropriate Technology Association (IATA)
5:30 to 7 pm at 4202 Michigan Union. Discussion of social progress and appropriate technology and a campaign strategy to expand 3 existing primary schools in 3 peasant resetHements located in the Rio San Juan region, southcentral Nicaragua.

Weekly Thursday Demonstration against U.S. Intervention in Central America
Call 663-1870 or 665-8438 for the time and location of today's vigil.

Interfaith Dialogue: Hillel
7:30 pm at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Judiasm, Christianity, and Islam.

Films in Competition: EYEMEDIAE
7 & 9 pm at Ann Arbor Theaters 1 & 2. $3

Organizational Meeting: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR)
7:30 pm at the Guild House, 802 Monroe St. Organizational meeting for people interested in forming a local CPSR chapter. CPSR ís a national group working for socially responsible uses of computer technology. Prof. Douglas R. Hofstadter will speak about Star Wars. 763-5875 or 994-3726

"The Firebugs": The Brecht Company
8 pm at the Residential College Auditorium corner of Hill St. and E. University. "The Firebugs" (originally titled "Biedermann and the Arsonists") is a wildly comic absurdist parable on middle-class complacency which focuses on self-absorbed businessman George Biedermann, his wife Babette, his Irísh maid, and two strange guests who come to live in the attic, bringing with them barrels of gasoline. Admission $6 for Fri. and Sat. shows, Thurs. and Sun. shows $4 and student rush tickets $4. Advance tickets available at Michigan Theater box office. Group discounts available, call 995-0532

"The Maids": Performance Network
8 pm at The Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. "The Maids," written by Jean Genet and directed by guest director, Shawn Yardley. Two sisters work as maids for a wealthy young woman. Night after night they enact a chilling fantasy ritual in which they murder their mistress. Their role playing takes over one night and the game merges with reality. $7 general admission, $2 discount for students and seniors. 663-0681

6 Friday

On the Air Fundraiser: WCBN (see 5 Thursday)

General Meeting: Nov. 29 Comm. for Palestine (N29)
5 pm in the Michigan Union. Ask at the information desk for locations. 764-6958

Womyn's Afternoon Tea: Women's Crisis Center (WCC) and Lesbian Programs Office
5:30 to7 pm at the Women's Crisis Center, 306 N. Division. Informal feminist fun and social support. All women invited. 763-4186 or 994-9100

"The Firebugs": The Brecht Company . 8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

Films in Competition: EYEMEDIAE. 7 & 9 pm at Ann Arbor Theaters 1 & 2. $3

"The Maids": Performance Network. 8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

7 Saturday

Parenting Education Conference: Washtenaw Area Council for Children. One day conference at EMU, "Strengthening the Foundations of Home Life." Call for time. $12 Registration fee covers the workshops, instructional materials and lunch. 761 -7071

On the Air Fundraiser: WCBN (see 5 Thursday)

Legal Defense Fund Raising Party: LASC. 6 pm at Dominick's, 812 Monroe St. Fundraising for what may be the most significant political trial of the decade in this area - the trial of more than 100 people arrested at Congressman Pursell's office in their attempt to stop contra funding. Direct contributions can be mailed to the LASC office, to the attention of the "Legal Defense Fund." Suggested donation $5. 665-8438

Beginning HathaYoga class: The Solar Yoga and Cultural Center. 10:30 am to 12:30 pm at 205 E. Ann St. (see 2 Monday)

Monthly Introductory Talk: Zen Buddhist Temple
7 to 8 pm at the Zen Buddhist Temple, 1214 Packard. Zen Buddhism in North America: history, philosophy, and practice. 761-6520

"Tom Sawyer": Performance Network
1 & 3 pm at The Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. 663-0681

A Day of Film Workshops:EYEMEDIAE
Call for information 662-2470.

Films in Competition: EYEMEDIAE
7 & 9:30 pm at Aud. A, Angell Hall. $3

"The Firebugs": The Brecht Company
8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

"The Maids": Performance Network
8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

"Bananas": Hill Street Cinema
7:15 & 9:05 pm at Hillel, 1429 Hill St $2.50

8 Sunday

Free Film Series: Agents for Change. 7:30 pm in Angell Hall, Aud. B. "Merton (Thomas): A Film Biography". The story of a spiritual writer and an outspoken social critic using interviews with Ernesto Cardenal, Ferlinghetti, Joan Baez, Dalai Lama. "Allan Boesak: Choosing for Justice" A 'coloured' South African elected leader of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches had Apartheid declared a heresy.

General Meeting: A Place to Stay. 3 to 5 pm at Guild House, 802 Monroe. A group working to set up a network of host homes in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area for women and their children in need of temporary housing. 668-6280 or 761-8426

Homegrown Women's Music Series. 7 pm at the Ark, 637 1/2 S. Main St. Lansing Women's Chorus, a feminist a cappella chorus, and Gentle Persuasion, acoustic electric harmony and fun. Donations at the door, $3.50 to $5 (ability to pay).

Benefit Bash: WCBN
8 pm at the Michigan Union Ballroom. Annual fundraiser for U of M's student-run radio station. Featuring the Chenille Sisters, Dead Milkmen, Frank Allison and the Odd Sox, New Testament Singers, A2 Sax Choir, the II, IV, I Orchestra, O.J. Anderson and more. Cash bar. $6 at the door or $15 for shirt and ticket. 763-3501

Monthly Meeting: Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND)
7:30 pm at the First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. Dr. Bruce Carlson, a UM professor and exchange scientist who has travelled extensively in Russia, discusses "Amerika," a 14-hour mini-series, to be shown February 15-22, which shows the United States after a Soviet takeover, aided by UN troops. Doors open at 7, the meeting begins at 7:30, the speaker at 8:30. 761-1718

Board Meeting: Wellness Networks, Inc. (Huron Valley)
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital's Education Center; enter through Outpatient entrance. All those interested in local AIDS organizing, both for education and support, are welcome. Call 662-6134 for time.

"Torn Sawyer": Performance Network
1 & 3 pm (see 7 Saturday)

"The Firebugs": The Brecht Company
2 pm (see 5 Thursday)

"The Maids": Performance Network
8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

"The Front": Hill Street Cinema. 8 pm at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. $2.50

Israeli Dancing: Hillel
7:30 pm at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. 1 hour of instruction followed by 2 hours of open dancing. For beginning and advanced students. 663-3336

Festival Party: EYEMEDIAE
11:30 pm location to be announced. $2

Winners Night: EYEMEDIAE. 7 & 9 pm at Ann Arbor Theaters 1 & 2. $3

General Meeting: A2MISTAD
7:30 pm. at the Michigan Union (ask for room number at main desk). 761-7960.

9 Monday

Planning Meeting: Free University Network
7:30 pm at 1402 Hill St. FUN classes and events are free and self-directed, and can deal with any topic: political discussion/practice, sharing favorite books, films, crafts...anything! Courses to begin in March. Please help develop, plan or publicize courses! 662-8607

General Meeting: (FSACC)
6:30 pm in CAAS lounge, 111 W. Enigineering Building, U-M.

Writers Series: Guild House
8 pm at Guild House, 802 Monroe. Brian Greminger and Carol Sheldon. 662-5189

Appropriate Technology in the U.S. and Abroad: IATA
7 to 8 pm in 4202 Michigan Union. An informal discussion. 665-5244

Planning Meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament
7:30 pm, Michigan Union, room 4104. Organizing a Peace Art Fair for early June.

Cameraless Animation Workshop Part 1: EYEMEDIAE
8 pm at 214 N. Fourth Ave. Michigan filmmaker Frank Davis's on black film scratching and bleach film coloring: a discussion and demonstration of the two techniques and the tools required. Participants will make their own films. Registration is $ 16 per person and includes the cost of film. Advance registration is recommended. 662-2470

General Meeting: Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
6 pm (see 2 Monday)

Beginning HathaYoga class: The Solar Yoga and Cultural Center. 6 to 8 pm (see 2 Mon.)

Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays: Gay Liberation
7:30 pm at First Methodist Church, State at Huron. 763-4186

Free Film Series: Agents for Change. 4 pm in Angell Hall, Aud. B. (see 8 Sunday)

Lesbian-Gay Male Open House: Gay Liberation
8:30 pm (see 2 Monday)

Beginners' course in Zen Meditation: Zen Buddhist Temple. 9:30 to 11:30 am at the Zen Buddhist Temple, 1214 Packard Road. $120 for 6 Monday momings, $100 for students and those who are unemployed. Please register ahead of time, 761-6520.

10 Tuesday

Monthly Meeting: Religious Coalition on Central America/lnterfaith Council for Peace. 7:30 pm at first Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Special speakers are Eve Mokotoff and Janet Landman of Temple Beth Emeth who recently spent time at the Texas border learning about Salvadoran and Guatemalan refugees. 663-1870

"Living in the World Parts I-V: EYEMEDIAE
8 pm at 214 N. Fourth Ave. This super8 classic has been described as the "perfect remedy for job induced depression."$3

Meeting: National Organization for Women. 7:30 pm Unitarian Church, 191 7 Washtenaw. The topic will be Economic Issues. 995-5494

Meeting: Hunger Watch
7:15 pm (see 3 Tuesday)

11 Wednesday

The Connection staff meeting Michigan Alliance for Disarmament. 7:30 pm in the Union, Rm. 4140, (See 4 Wed.)

Monthly Meeting: Land, Food, and Justice Committee of Interfaith Council for Peace 7:30 pm Student Center of First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. Special guests will be Bill Lutz, a Saline area farmer who raises dairy cows, sheep, hogs, and apples, and Ken King, an organic farmer who markets his produce at the Ann Arbor Farmers' Market.

Ann Arbor Film Festival: Performance Network
7:30 & 9:30 pm at The Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. Call 663-0681 for information.

Beans and rice dinner: LASC
6 pm. General meeting: 8 pm. (see 4 Wednesday)

Beginning HathaYoga class: The Solar Yoga and Cultural Center
6 to 8 pm (see 2 Monday)

Planning Meeting: Ann Arbor Coalition Against Rape
7:30 pm (see 4 Wednesday)

"Knute Rockne-AII American": Hill Street Cinema
8 pm at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. $2.50

"The Idea of the Soul in Jewish Mysticism: Through Conception, Birth, Love, Death and Afterlife": Hillel
8 pm at Rackham Amphitheatre. The speaker, Dr. David Ariel is Pres. and Assoc. Prof. of Judaic Studies at the Cleveland College of Jewish Studies.

12 Thursday

Trial: 118 Pursell Arrestees
9 am at City Hall. 118 protesters who were arrested on trespassing charges at Congressman Carl Pursell's office last March will be on trial. 665-8438

Building Remodelers Seminar: A2 Energy Program
10 am to 5 pm at the Ann Arbor Inn. "Energy Efficiency and the Asbestos Threat. Workshops featuring national and local speakers on weatherization, insulation, air quality, toxicity levels, city building regulation, incentives and funding sources for retrofit/remodeling. Workshops on asbestos issues will address identification, removal, health risks, contractor liability and Right to Know legislation. To register 996-3150

Weekly Thursday Demonstration: Religious Coalition on Central America, ICP. Call 663-1870 for the time and location of today's vigil.

International Solidarity Day for Soviet Jewry: Hillet. 7:30 pm in the Pendelton Room, Michigan Union. Folk-musician and singer Rita Charleston will present a musical evening of solidarity with Soviet prisoners of conscience. 663-3336

Meeting: Lesbian Network
7:30 pm at Guild House, 802 Monroe. Social and political group for lesbians. 763-4186

General Meeting: Bread for The World
7:30 pm at the First Presbyterian Church, 1432 Washtenaw. 487-9058

Course Workshop Description Deadline: Free University Network
Please mail or drop by 1402 Hill Street, Ann Arbor, 48104. 994-4937 or 662-8607

Interfaith Dialogue: Hillel. 7:30 pm at the Islamic Center. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. 663-3336

"The Firebugs": The Brecht Company. 8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

"The Maids": Performance Network. 8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

13 Friday

Trial: 118 Pursell Arrestees 9 am (see 1 2 Thursday)

Building Remodelers Seminar: A2 Energy Program 10 am to 5 pm (see 12 Thursday)

General Meeting: Nov. 29 Comm. for Palestine (N29)
5 pm (see 6 Friday)

Womyn's Afternoon Tea: Women's Crisis Center (WCC) and Lesbian Programs Office
5:30 to7 pm (see 6 Friday)

Gay Men's Coffeehouse: Gay Liberation. 8 pm at Guild House, 802 Monroe. 763-4186

Lesbian/Gay Valentine Dance: Mich. Gay Union and Lesbian/Gay Law Students
9 pm at U-M Law School Lounge, 551 State. Donation requested. 763-4186

"The Firebugs": The Brecht Company. 8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

"The Maids": Performance Network. 8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

14 Saturday

"February is Heart Month": Ypsilanti Food Co-op
10 am to 3 pm, Ypsilanti Food Co-op, 31 2 N. River St, Ypsilanti. Demonstration of lowfat, high fiber recipes. 483-1520

"Give Peace a Dance" Fundraiser: WAND
8 pm to 1am in the Union Ballroom. "Give Peace a Dance" with the Urbations, Madcat's Pressure Cooker, People Dancing, and records with S&N all emceed by entrepreneur-in-exile Joe Tiboni. Cash bar. Admission s $8 in advance and $10 at the door. Tickets are available by calling 994-6268 or at Schoolkids and CTC ticket offices. Anyone who brings $25 in contributions for WAND which are not ticket sales, will be admitted FREE! 761-1718

Meeting: Gray Panthers of Huron Valley. 2 to 4 pm in 2nd Floor Conf. Rm, Ann Arbor Fire Station, 107 N. 5th Ave. "Catching Up: Looking Forward." Reports on action to date, and plans for major efforts in immediate future. 663-1786

Beginning HathaYoga class: The Solar Yoga and Cultural Center(see7 Sat.)

"Seven Samurai": Hill Street Cin. 7:15 pm and 9:05 pm at Hillel, $2.50.

Lesbian/Gay Valentine Dance: Huron Valley Comm. Church
9 pm at Green Glacier Comm. Ctr. 1001 Green Rd. 763-4186

"The Firebugs": The Brecht Company. 8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

"The Maids": Performance Network. 8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

15 Sunday

Vegetarian Potluck and Gathering: Women's Crisis Center. 1 2 to 2:30 pm at the Women's Crisis Center, 306 N. Division. February is Black History Month and the Crisis Center will be celebrating with readings by and about Black women. All women are invited and welcome to bring something to share. 761 -9475 or 994-9100

"The Aids Epidemic: An Ethical Perspective": Hillel
3 pm at Hillel, 1429 Hill St Rabbi Dr. Moshe Tendler is an expert in the field of Jewish medical ethics. 663-3336

Free Film Series: Agents for Change. 7:30 pm in Angell Hall, Aud. B. "Las Madres: Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo": A recent history of Argentina told through interviews with three women whose families were 'disappeared' and of their struggle to learn the facts from their government. "Union Maids": A history of the American Labor Movement retold through the personal accounts of three women and their struggle against working class oppression, and the secondary status of women and minorities.

"The Magnificent Seven": Hill Street Cinema
8 pm at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. $2.50

Israei Dancing: Hillel
7 pm (see 8 Sunday)

General Meeting: A2MISTAD
7:30 pm (see 8 Sunday)

"The Firebugs": The Brecht Company. 2 pm (see 5 Thursday)

The Maids": Performance Network
6:30 pm (see 5 Thursday)

16 Monday

Citywide Primary Elections
Polls close at 8 pm

Forum on "The Implications of the Recent Wave of Corporate Divestiture from South Africa": (FSACC). 7 pm in the Michigan Union. A speaker from the New York Office of the American Committee on Africa will be present. 769-8549

"Women in Jewish Life": Hillel
7pm Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Prof. Tikvah Frymer-Kensky. 663-3336

The Connection staff meeting: MAD. 7:30pm In the Michigan Union Rm. 4140, 530 S. State St See 4 Wednesday

Writers Series: Guild House
8 pm at Guild House, 802 Monroe. Duane Niatum and Andrew Viles.

Cameraless Animation Workshop Part II: EYEMEDIAE
8 pm at 214 N. Fourth Ave. Screening and discussion of participants' works. (see 9 Monday)

"Informal discussion of appropriate technology in the U.S. and abroad": IATA
7 to 8 pm (see 9 Monday)

Free Film Series: Agents for Change
4 pm in Angelí Hall, Aud. B. (see 15 Sunday)

General Meeting: (IWW) 6pm (see 2 Monday)

Beginning HathaYoga class: The Solar Yoga and Cultural Center. 6 to 8 pm (see 2 Monday)

Lesbian-Gay Male Open House: Gay Liberation
8:30 pm (see 2 Monday)

17 Tuesday

Public Forum on "Radon in Houses": Ecology Center, Ypsilanti Recycling, and the Wash. County Health Dept.
7 pm at the Main Branch of the Ann Arbor Public Library. Call the Ecology Center, 761-3186, to register.

"Biogas: A Solution to Waste Disposal, Energy, Water Quality, and Odor Problems in Rural Areas": Int. Appropriate Technology Association (IATA)
7 to 9 pm at the International Center, Michigan Union. A discussion led by Jim Hartman, water quality graduate student at the U of M and member of IATA. Slides wili be shown of Mich. Methane Digesters and the thought provoking film, "Kilowatts from Cowpies", will be viewed. 665-5244

No Nothing Cinema: EYEMEDIAE. 8 pm at 214 N. Fourth Ave. A selection of independent San Francisco films. $3

Meeting: Hunger Watch
7:15 pm (see 3 Tuesday)

18 Wednesday

"The 4th Way: Reconstructionism": Hillel
7:30 pm at Hillel Aud., 1429 Hill St Rabbi Richard Hirsch. 663-3336

Beans and rice dinner: LASC
6 pm (see 4 Wednesday)

Beginning HathaYoga class: The Solar Yoga and Cultural Center. 6 to 8 pm (see 2 Monday)

The Connection staff meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament
7:30 pm in the Michigan Union Rm. 4140 (see 4 Wed.)

Planning Meeting: Ann Arbor Coalition Against Rape
7:30 pm (see 4 Wednesday)

Membership Meeting: Graduate Employees Organization (GEO)
7:30 pm in the Pond Rm. of the Michigan Union. 995-0221

General Meetings: LASC
8 pm (see 4 Wednesday)

"A Thousand Clowns": Hill Street Cinema
8 pm at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. $2.50

19 Thursday

"Flghting Racism at the U of M": Free South Africa Coord. Comm. (FSACC)
4 pm at the U-M Regents Meeting in the Regents Rm. of the Fleming Bldg. Speakers reaffirming our anti-racist campus agenda. 769-8549

Lecture: A Higher Form of Killing - Chemical and Biological Warfare Comes Back: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament
7:30 pm. In the Michigan Union, 530 S. State St, call for location. Professor Susan Wright, and internationally known expert on CBW speaks about the frightening resurgence of gas and germ war in the 1980's under the Reagan administration.

Public Forum on "Radon in Houses": Ecology Center, Ypsilanti Recycling, and the Wash. County Health Dept.
7:30 pm in the Ypsilanti Farmers' Mkt. Bldg, Depot Town.

Monthly Meeting: U of M Regents
Public comment time is from 4-5 pm for those who have requested time in advance in the Meeting Room on the ground floor of the Administration Building. Speakers and audience are needed for what may be the last chance to speak in favor of retaining the end-use clause in U-M research.

Meeting: The Committee for Social Progress in Rio San Juan, Nicaragua (CSPR) and The International Appropriate Technology Association (IATA).
5:30 to 7 pm in 4202 Michigan Union, (see 5 Thursday)

Interfaith Dialogue: Hillel
7:30 pm at the Lord of Light Lutheran Church. Judaism, Christianity and Islam. 663-3336

Weekly Thursday Demonstration against U.S. Intervention in Central America
Call 663-1870 or 665-8438 for the time and location of today's vigil.

"The Firebugs": The Brecht Company. 8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

20 Friday

"Bent": Performance Network
8 pm at The Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. Written by Martin Sherman and directed by Lanney Steele, 'Bent' is a shattering play of intense action set in Hitler's Germany. Written in the language of the Holocaust, "Bent" movingly dramatizes the Nazis' persecution of homosexuals. One of the most important political and cultural events of the last few years. $7 general admission Friday and Saturday; $6 Thursday and Sunday with $2 discount for seniors and students. 663-0681

Monthly Shabbat Potluck: New Jewish Agenda
For time and place cali 662-5731 or 994-5171

General Meeting: Nov. 29 Comm. for Palestine (N29)
5 pm (see 6 Friday)

Womyn's Afternoon Tea: Women's Crisis Center (WCC) and Lesbian Programs Office
5:30 to7 pm (see 6 Friday)

"The Firebugs": The Brecht Company
8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

21 Saturday

Natural Health Workshop: The Human Body as an Ecological System
10 am to 4 pm at 405 E. Ann St The Solar Yoga and Cultural Center presents the Rev. Gelong Carlos Michan in a day-long workshop. $16. 769-4321

Beginning HathaYoga class: The Solar Yoga and Cultural Center
10:30 am to 12:30 pm (see 7 Saturday)

Meeting: Ann Arbor War Tax Dissidents
12 to 3 pm in the Wesley Foundation Pine Room. We will address the impact of l987 "tax reform" on war tax resistance and refusal. Explore the nuts and bolts of the new W4 form, charitable deductions, professional exemptions, etc.. How can these changes help us in lobbying for the Peace Tax Fund Bill. 747-6713

Feminist Interest Group Meeting: New Jewish Agenda
7:30 pm at 1066 Island Drive Court #104. We will be learning about Jewish ideas on abortion in preparation for alerting the Jewish community about the importance of preserving Medicaid funding for abortions. 769-5680

Detroit Women's Coffeehouse Winter Series
7:30 pm at the Unitarian Church in Detroit, Cass and Forest. Julie Leadbetter, vocal and guitar; Expresso, dramatic poetry; Kate Carter, vocals; and Rebecca Cook, artist and photographer. Admission $3. 832-3428

"The Firebugs": The Brecht Company. 8 pm (see 5 Thursday)

"Bent": Performance Network
8 pm (see 20 Friday)

22 Sunday

Monthly meeting: The New Democratic Movement
4 pm in Michigan League Room C

Homegrown Women's Music Series . 7 pm at the Ark, 637 1/2 S. Main St. Roxanne Minche, musician extraodinaire! Washington Sisters,the dynamic duo from Columbus, Ohio, will unravel your socks! Donations at the door, $3.50 to $5 (ability to pay)

"Bent": Performance Network
6:30 pm (see 20 Friday)

General Meeting: A2MISTAD
7:30 pm (see 8 Sunday)

23 Monday

General Meeting: (FSACC)
6:30 pm in CAAS Lounge, 1 1 1 W. Engineering Bldg., U-M. All welcome.

Two Anti-Apartheid Speakers: New Jewish Agenda
7:30 pm on the 4th floor of Rackham. Rabbi Ben Issacson of Johannesburg and Reverend Zachariah Mokgoebo, a Black minister from Soweto. Rabbi Issacson is the founder of an anti-apartheid group called Jews for Justice and is a close associate of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. He has been a critic of South African government policies since the 1960's. Reverend Mokgoebo has spent his life in Soweto. He is a member of the Soweto Civic Association, a leader in the development of liberation theology in South Africa and serves as national organizer of the Belydende Kring, the group of dissident non-white ministers. 662-9217

Michigan 8mm Films: EYEMEDIAE
8 pm at 214 N. Fourth Ave. A selection of 8mm works (film and video) by Michigan filmmakers. $3

General Meeting: (IWW) 6 pm (see 2 Monday)

Beginning HathaYoga class: The Solar Yoga and Cultural Center. 6 to 8 pm (see 2 Monday)

Lesbian-Gay Male Open House: Gay Liberation 8:30 pm (see 2 Monday)

24 Tuesday

Tour Guide Training: Leslie Science Center
10 am to 12:30 pm at the Leslie Science Center, Traver Rd. Learn to be a tour guide for groups visiting the Leslie Science Center. 761-3186

"The Naked Kiss": EYEMEDIAE
8 pm at 2 1 4 N. Fourth Ave. Samuel Fuller's most shocking film about a prostitute who goes straight only to become disillusioned with the "respectable" life. $3

Meeting: Hunger Watch
7:15 pm (see 3 Tuesday)

25 Wednesday

A2 Area 2000 Futuring Session: Old West Side Association
7:30 pm at Bach School Auditorium. A meeting of our neighborhood residents to review A2's past, evaluate the present, and explore what you and the neighborhood wish the A2 area to be in the year 2000.

Ann Arbor Film Festival: Performance Network
7:30 & 9:30 pm (see 1 1 Wednesday)

Beans and rice dinner: LASC
6 pm. General meeting, 8 pm. (see 4 Wednesday)

Beginning HathaYoga class: The Solar Yoga and Cultural Center 6 to 8 pm (see 2 Monday)

Planning Meeting: Ann Arbor Coalition Against Rape
7:30 pm (see 4 Wednesday)

26 Thursday

Self-Defense Workshop for Women: Women's Crisis Center (WCC)
7:30 to 9:30 pm at the Public Library, downstairs in the meeting room. A basic workshop that includes sexual assault prevention and awareness, assertiveness training, and physical techniques. For all women, any age or physical ability. $4 donation requested, or free if that's better for you. To register 994-9100 or 761-9475

Weekly Thursday Demonstration against U.S. Intervention in Central America
Call 663-1 870 or 665-8438 for the time and location of today's vigil.

"Bent": Performance Network

8 pm (see 20 Friday)

27 Friday

General Meeting: Nov. 29 Comm. for Palestine (N29)
5 pm (see 6 Friday)

Womyn's Afternoon Tea: Women's Crisis Center (WCC) and Lesbian Programs Office 5:30 to7 pm (see 6 Friday)

Gay Men's Coffeehouse: Gay Liberation
8 pm at Guild House, 802 Monroe. 763-4186

"Bent": Performance Network
8 pm (see 20 Friday)

28 Saturday

Beginning HathaYoga class: The Solar Yoga and Cultural Center
10:30 am to 12:30 pm (see 7 Saturday)

"Bent": Performance Network
8 pm (see 20 Friday)

MARCH

3 Tuesday "

Holy Terror": Mich. Abortion Rights Action League and Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights
7:30 pm at the Public Library. A documentary film on the emerging political activism of the religious New Right focusing on anti-abortion activities including harrassment and clinic violence. A brief discussion of religious opinion on abortion will follow the film. 665-2825 or 663-3621

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