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1988
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To publicize OCTOBER CALENDAR events send formatted listings by Thurs.,Sept.15 to AGENDA, 202 E. Washington #512, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104. (996-8018)

FORMAT- Date, Event: Sponsor Time, and Place. One or two sentence description. (Fee). Phone number

READERS: Unless otherwise noted, all events listed in the CALENDAR are free and open to the public (including all committee meetings). Also, all locations are in Ann Arbor unless otherwise noted.

 

1 Thursday

'The Wake of Jamey Foster": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Comic play by Beth Henley. about a small town Mississippi family drawn together over the death of Jamey Foster, failed poet and would-be historian. Michigan's first Actor's Equity Association Cooperative Production. 663-0681 

"Adventures": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

2 Friday

Women's Tea: Women's Crisis Center and U-M Lesbian Programs Office 5:30 to 7 pm, 306 N. Division (LawrenceSt. entrance of St. Andrews Church). All women are welcome to this alternative happy hour. Enjoy pleasant company and a relaxed, alcohol-free atmosphere at the Women's Crisis Center. 761-9475

"The Wake of Jamey Foster" : Performance Network 8 pm. (see 1 Thur)

Gay Men's Coffee House: "Brothers" 8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 763-4186

"Tracy Lee and the Leonards": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

3 Saturday

"The Wake of Jamey Foster": Performance Network 8 pm. (see 1 Thur)

"Tracy Lee and the Leonards": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

4 Sunday 

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First. 996-8555

 

5 Monday

Open House for Lesbians and Gay Men: Integrity 8:45 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N. Division. 665-0606

 

6 Tuesday

Lesbian-Gay Radio Show 6 pm. WCBN 88.3 FM. 763-3501 or 763-4186

Resistance at Williams International: Peace InSight 7:05 pm, Cable Channel 9. Special program featuring interviews of Marge Munger and Brian Larkin and excerpts from the Aug 7, and 8 action. Rebroadcast at 6:05 pm, Sept. 9.

Meeting: Lesbian and Gay Organizing Comm. (LaGROC) 8:30 pm, 3100 Michigan Union. 763-4186

"The Lyres": Blind Pig The 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

7 Wednesday

Meeting :World Hunger Education-Action Committee 7 pm, 4202 Michigan Union. Info: Bob Heald, 761-2509.

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Comm. 8 pm (see 7 Wed.) Open House: Hillel 8 to10 pm, 339 E. Liberty, above the Regency Bank. Over 25 Hillel-affiliated groups will be represented. Refreshments. 769-0500

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 4 Sun)

 

8 Thursday

Volunteer Information Session: Women's Crisis Center 6 to 7 pm, 306 N. Division, (Lawrence St entrance of St. Andrew's Church). Learn about WCC and how you can join our work helping women help themselves. 761-9475 or 994-9100

Mass Meeting: Hill Street Players 7pm, Michigan Union Pond Room. 769-0500

"Nobody Asked the Children": Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 7:30 pm, Ann Arbor Public Library. Discussion and video presentation on violent toys and cartoons and display of alternatives. Refreshments. 483-0058

Grad Open House: Hillel 8 to 10 pm (see 7 Wed.) A chance to meet fellow grads before the busy school year, and learn about Hillel programs. Refreshments. 769-0500

"Terrence Simien and the Mallet Playboys": Prism Productions 10 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First Zydeco from New Orleans. $7.50. 995-8555

 

9 Friday

Moving Sale: Women's Crisis Center 10 am to 6 pm, 306 N. Division, (Lawrence St. entrance of St. Andrew's Church.)Donated goods will be sold to benefit the Center. Just drop by if you'd like to do a little shopping and support WCC. To donate goods, please call 761-9475.

Reception for ChloƩ Atreya 5 to 9 pm, The Reehill Gallery 1679 Broadway (opposite Baits Dr.) ChloƩ is a 12-year old Ann Arbor artist. Her drawings from age five to twelve will be displayed, including illustrations for the book, "Sam's Princess". 665-6359, 663-5503

 

AGENDA: News and feature article deadline 6 pm, 202 E. Washington #512, 48104. 996-8018

Women's Tea: Women's Crisis Center and the U-M Lesbian Programs Office 5:30 to 7 pm (see 2 Friday)

Metaphysical "Rap" Session: School of Metaphysics 7:30 pm, 719 W. Michigan Ave, Ypsilanti. 482-9600

"Buddy Guy and Junior Wells": Blind Pig 208 S. First. Blues from Chicago. 995-8555

 

10 Saturday

Ann Arbor Record Show 9:30 am to 5 pm, Elk's Lodge, 325 W. Eisenhower Pkwy. $2. 665-2926 or 434-2968 eves.

Children's Story Time "Grand-parents": Falling Water Books & Collectibles 10 to 10:45 am,318 S. Ashley. Stories and a chance to make a greeting card, for children ages 5 through 8. 747-9810

Moving Sale: Women's Crisis Center 10 am to 6 pm (see 9 Fri.)

"TheSuspects": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

11 Sunday

Poetry Reading: Falling Water Books & Collectibles 7 pm, 318 S. Ashley. Keith Taylor, author of "Learning to Dance," and Peggy Moller will read from their recent work. 747-9810

Bible Interpretation: School of Metaphysics 7:30 pm, 719 W. Michigan Ave, Ypsilanti. 482-9600

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 4 Sun)

 

12 Monday

Meeting: Parents-FLAG/Ann Arbor 7:30 pm, First United Methodist Church 120 S. State. 763-4186

Open House for Lesbians and Gay Men: Integrity 8:45 pm (see 5 Mon)

J. J. Cale: Prism Productions 7:30 and 10pm, The Ark, 637 S. Main. A rare appearance by theTennessee artist who penned "Cocaine," After Midnight,"and "They Call Me the Breeze." $12.50 in advance. To charge: 423-6666

"The Del Rays": Blind Pig 208 S. First 995-8555

 

13Tuesday

Volunteer Information Session: Women's Crisis Center 1 to 2 pm (see 8 Thursday)

Lesbian-Gay Radio Show 6 pm, WCBN 88.3 FM. 763-3501 or 763-4186

Resistance at Williams International: PeacelnSight 7:05 pm, Cable Channel 9. Special Program with Daniel Axelrod, Marion Anderson and Michio Kaku speaking at the Rally for Peace at Williams on August 7. Rebroadcast 16 Friday at 6:05 pm.

Why Socialism?: Solidarity Discussion Group 7:30 pm. Guild House, 802 Monroe. Frank Thompson of the Union of Radical Political Economists discusses economic alternatives. 995-5871

Meeting: Lesbian and Gay Organizing Committee 8:30 pm, 3100 Michigan Union. 763-4186

Energy Conservation Workshop: Ecology Center Howell Recreation Center. The workshop will provide information on how to reduce consumption, obtain free services and apply for grants. Aileen Gow 747-7904 or Ruth Kraut 761-3186 

"Tav Falco's Panther Burns": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-6555

 

14 Wednesday

Meeting: World Hunger Education-Action Committee 7pm (see 7 Wed)

Mass Meeting: Jewish Feminist Group 7:30 pm, Michigan Union Pond Room. 769-0500

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Comm. 8 pm (see 7 Wed)

Mass Meeting: Hill Street Cinema 8 pm, Michigan Union Welker Room. 769-0500

DJ Scott Bradley and a Special Show: Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

Registration: Jewish Learning Center Registration is today to 23 Fri. at Hillel. 769-0500

 

15 Thursday

Mass Meeting: Mitzvah Project 6:30 pm, Michigan Union Pond Room. 769-0500

Mass Meeting: Union of Students for Israel 7:30 pm, 2209 Michigan Union. 769-0500

Benefit Concert for AMISTAD with Charlie King and Martha Leader 8pm, The Ark, 637 South Main. $7 in advance, $8 at the door. 663-6326

"The Meeting": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Award winning play has Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X meet in a Harlem hotel one week before the revolutionary's death. $8, $6 students/seniors. 663-0681

"Tail Gators": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

16 Friday

Women's Tea: Women's Crisis Center & U-M Lesbian Programs Office 5:30 to 7 pm (see 2 Fri)

"Dreams - The Journey Within": School of Metaphysics 7:30 pm (see 9 Fri)

"Out on a Limb": People Dancing- Whitley Setrakian and Dancers 8 pm, Trueblood Theater, 105 S. State. A concert of solo and duet works created by Setrakian in collaboration with Dick Siegel, Tracy Lee Komarmy and others. $8. To charge: 668-8397

"The Meeting": Performance Network 8 pm (see 15 Thurs)

Gay Men's Coffee House 8 pm (see 2 Fri)

"Jeanne and the Dreams": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

17 Saturday

"Out on a Limb": People Dancing 8 pm (see 16 Fri)

Children's Story Hour "Chairs" : Falling Water Books & Collectibles 10 to 10:45 am,318 S. Ashley. 747-9810

"The Meeting": Performance Network 8 pm (see 15 Thurs)

"Steve Nardella's Rock & Roll Trio": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

18 Sunday 

"Out on a Limb": People Dancing 8 pm (see 16 Fri)

Mass Meeting: United Jewish Appeal 7 pm, Michigan Union Pond Room. 769-0500

Bible Interpretation: School of Metaphysics 7:30 pm, 719 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti 482-9600

"The Meeting": Performance Network 8 pm (see 15 Thurs)

Mass Meeting: Prospect 8 pm, 2209, Michigan Union. 769-0500

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 4 Sun)

 

19 Monday

"Surviving a Life Partner": Women's Crisis Center 7 to 9 pm, 306 N. Division, (Lawrence St entrance of St. Andrew's Church.) A workshop for women about working through grief and loss from the death of a lover or spouse. 994-9100

Mass Meeting: Hill Street Forum 7pm, Michigan Union Pond Room. 769-0500

Mass Meeting: Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry 8 pm, Michigan Union Wolverine Room. 769-0500

Open House for Lesbians and Gay Men: Integrity 8:45 pm (see 5 Mon)

"Soul Asylum": Prism Productions 10 pm, Nectarine Ballroom, 510 E. Liberty. The Minneapolis A & M/Twintone Recording Artists will have special guests "Living Colour" featuring Vernon Reid, with them. $12.50 in advance. To charge: 423-6666

"Evan Johns and the H-Bombs": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

20 Tuesday

Lesbian-Gay Radio Show 6 pm, WCBN 88.3 FM. 763-3501 or 763-4186

Volunteer Information Session: Women's Crisis Center 6 pm (see 8 Thurs)

Rally Opposing Weapons Research at U-M: Peace InSight 7:05 pm. Cable Channel 9. Rebroadcast at 6:05pm 23 Fri.

AIDS Benefit Cabaret for Wellness Networks-Huron Valley 8 pm, The Ark 637 1/2 South Main. Featuring Romanovsky & Phillips. $9.50. 572-WELL or 763-4186

"FullyLoaded": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

21 Wednesday

Meeting: World Hunger Education-Action Comm. 7 pm, room 4202 Michigan Union. The sixth annual Oxfam Fast for a World Harvest will be among projects discussed. Also, please bring ideas for any projects, local, national or international, that you would like WHE-AC to support. Bob Heald, 761-2509

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm, Blind Pig. 208 S. First 996-8555

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee 8 pm (see 7 Wed)

 

22 Thursday

Mass Meeting: Progressive Zionist Caucus 7 pm, Michigan Union Pond Room. 769-0500

Mass Meeting : Tagar 8 pm, 1209 Michigan Union. 769-0500

"The Meeting": Performance Network 8 pm (see 15 Thurs)

"Frank Allison and the Odd Sox": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

23 Friday

Women's Tea: Women's Crisis Center & U-M Lesbian Programs Office 5:30 to 7 pm (see 2 Friday)

"The Meeting": Performance Network 8 pm (see 15 Thurs)

"The Difference": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

24 Saturday

Children's Story Hour "Quilts": Falling Water Books & Collectibles 10 to 10:45 am, 318 S. Ashley. Good books and a short art project. 747-9810

The Music of Aiji K. Pipho 8 pm, Friends Meeting House, 1420 Hill. Intriguing blend of contemporary folk, new age, and Native American style music on the guitar and celtic harp.Tickets are $5 at Falling Water Books and Collectibles, 318 S. Ashley or $6 at the door.

"The Meeting": Performance Network 8 pm (see 15 Thurs)

"Blue Front Persuaders": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

25 Sunday

Astrology Workshop: School of Metaphysics 1 to 4 pm, 719 W. Michigan Ave. , Ypsilanti. Bring a natal chart or call a week ahead and have one done for $5 extra. $10 min. don. 482-9600

"The Meeting": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 15 Thurs)

Meeting : Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament(WAND) 7:30 pm, St. Aidan's/Northside Church, 1679 Broadway. A forum with 2nd District Congressional candidates, State Senator Lana Pollack (D), and Rep. Carl Pursell, (R)- (invited but not confirmed.) Doors open at 7 pm.761-1718

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm, Blind Pig. 208 S. First 996-8555

 

26 Monday

Volunteer Information Session: Women's Crisis Center 11 am (see 8 Thurs)

Open House for Lesbians and Gay Men: Integrity 8:45 pm (see 5 Mon)

"Passion Nouveau": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

27 Tuesday

Mass Meeting: United Coalition Against Racism 6 pm, Michigan Union Anderson Rooms A & B. UCAR is a progressive multi-racial coalition, led by people of color, with the goal of eradicating institutional racism at U-M. 936-1809

Lesbian-Gay Radio Show 6 pm, WCBN88.3FM. 763-3501 or 763-4186

Star Wars: PeacelnSight 7:05 pm, Cable Channel 9. Rebroadcast at 6:05 pm 30 Fri.

Patriarchy and Capitalism : Solidarity Discussion Group 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Camille Colatosti of the U-M English Department will speak on " Fighting Patriarchy and Capitalism: A Socialist-Feminist Interpretation of Women's Oppression."

Meeting: Bread for the World 7:30 pm, Memorial Christian Church, 730 Tappan. Discussion of domestic and international hunger issues, along with legislative updates. 487-9058

Meeting: Lesbian and Gay Organizing Committee 8:30 pm, 3100 Michigan Union. 763-4186

"Scruffy the Cat": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

28 Wednesday

Meeting :World Hunger Education-Action Comm. 7 pm (see Wed)

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Comm. 8 pm (see 7 Wed)

Marvin Hamlisch in Concert: Hillel Foundation 8 pm, Hill Auditorium. To charge: 763-TKTS

DJ Scott Bradley: Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

29 Thursday

Fall Peer Counseling Training : Women's Crisis Center A 35 hour training for new phone counselors (over two weekends.) We request a six month commitment. Call for more information: 994-9100.

"lodine Raincoats": Blind Pig 208 S. First. 995-8555

 

30 Friday

Women's Tea: Women's Crisis Center & U-M Lesbian Programs Office 5:30 to 7 pm (see 2 Friday)

Bucket Drive: Women's Crisis Center All day today and tomorrow, WCC volunteers will be collecting donations around town. New volunteers are welcome to join the fun. Call 994-9100 to find out how.

Gay Men's Coffee House 8 pm (see 2 Fri)

Energy Conservation Workshop: Ecology Center at Washtenaw Community College (see 1 3 Tue)

"Madcat Ruth's Pressure Cooker": Blind Pig 208 S. First.

 

October 1 Saturday

From Tax Shelters to Emergency Shelters-A Walking Tour: Ann Arbor Tenants Union 11 am to 1 pm starting at Braun Court (across from Kerrytown.) Ten story condo towers, houses being moved and renovated, and office buildings are the sites of the new commercial development in Ann Arbor. Emergency shelter, dilapidated rental property and displacement of poor people are the results. Join us in this unique tour of downtown Ann Arbor. 763-6876

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