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To publicize March CALENDAR events, send formatted listings by Wednesday, February 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.

Unless otherwise noted, all events listed in the CALENDAR are free and open to the public. Also, all locations are in Ann Arbor unless otherwise noted.

ALL MONTH

Martin Luther King, Jr. "Peacemaker Exhibit": Friends of the Ann Arbor Public Library, Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND), U-M Office of Minority Affairs & the U-M Museum of Art Month-long display of exhibit from the Chicago Peace Museum at the Ann Arbor Public Library, 343 S. Fifth Ave. This collection of photos, posters, original artwork, leaflets and documents illustrates a timeline showing Dr. King's contributions to the history of civil rights and peace activities. Mon: 10am to 9pm, Tues-Fri: 9 am to 9 pm, Sat: 9 am to 6 pm, Sunday: 1 to 5 pm. Docent guided tours of exhibit available for groups. 994-2345

Animals in Photography Photo Contest: The Humane Society of Huron Valley Entries will be judged on quality, composition, and how successfully the photo captures the animal's nature, personality or beauty. Grand prizes include a Minolta camera and a 3001 Bogen Tripod. $2 entry fee per photo, due with an entry form no later than Fri., Feb. 24. 662-5545

1 Wednesday

The Essentials of Identity: Minority Affairs Committee-MSA & others Mon-Fri: 9 am to 10 pm, Sat: 10 am to 3 pm, Rackham Galleries (third floor). An art show focusing on the Asian-American experience, through Feb. 14. 662-2087

Brown Bag Lunch: Concerned Faculty noon, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 995-1499

Beans & Rice: Sanctuary 6 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. An opportunity to meet others and to support direct aid for Central America, $2. 662-5189

"Take Back the Night" Planning Meeting: Ann Arbor Coalition Against Rape 7 to 8:30 pm, Community Access (2nd fl Fire Dept. on N. 5th Ave. across from City Hall). Meetings to plan the rally are every Wed. All are welcome. 994-8775

Meeting: Men Survivors of Violence 7:30 pm, call for location. Men of all sexual orientations are invited to share their experiences as victims of violence and to learn to be survivors. 994-5403

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC) 8 pm, Wolverine Rm., Mich. Union. Discussion of El Salvador's ruling party's decision to reject FMLN offer to participate in elections. 665-8438

"Back in the USSR & Proverbial Human Suffering": Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry 8 pm, 1429 Hill. Live performance of Ari Roth's "Proverbial Human Suffering" and video showing of the PBS Frontline program, "Back in the USSR." 769-0500

Meeting for Anti-Racism Course: Concerned Faculty, FAIR & UCAR 8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Discussion on what the UM proposed anti-racism course should be. Tom 763-6731

"EEK-A-MOUSE": Blind Pig 8 PM & 11 pm, 208 S. First. Calypso-reggae performers from Kingston, Jamaica $10 in advance at Ticketmaster, the Blind Pig (12 pm to 8 pm), or charge by phone 423-6666. 99-MUSIC

2 Thursday

Meeting: Women & Spirituality 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 662-5189

"On the Verge or the Geography of Yearning": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Play about three fearless American women who embark on a journey to the "last unexplored bit of globe." $9/$6 students & seniors. 663-0681

"One Way or Another": Latin America Solidarity Committee (LASC) Film Series 8 pm, Rackham Amphitheater. This film dramatizes, with a feminist sensibility, the effects of profound political and social changes on personal relationships in the Havana shantytowns of post-revolutionary Cuba. Spanish with subtitles. (78 min) 665-8438

RAMJAM: Rainforest Action Movement (RAM) (call for time) Benefit concert for RAM, a group working to save the earth's rainforests, featuring The lodine Raincoats and Big Box of Nines at The Beat, 215 N. Main. 764-2147

The Difference: Blind Pig 208 S. First. Pop-rock quintet plays original songs featuring new music. 996-8555

3 Friday

Community Response Team Training: Citizen's Advisory Committee on Rape Prevention (CACORP) Educate the community about rape and rape prevention. Be part of a team that goes into neighborhoods after a sexual assault has occurred. 994-8775

Friday Noon Forum: Guild House noon, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Speaker Donna Ainsworth from Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice just returned from the Middle East, $1 for vegetarían soup and peanut butter sandwich. 662-5189

Women's Tea: Women's Crisis Center (WCC) & U-M Lesbian Programs Office 5:30 to 7 pm, 218 N. Adams (in the First Congregational Church), Ypsilanti. All women are welcome every Friday to this alternative alcohol-free happy hour. 485-2310

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

"On the Verge...": Performance Network 8 pm (see 2 Thur)

Suspects: Blind Pig 208 S. First. R&B band from Detroit. 996-6555

4 Saturday

Dedication & Opening Reception for King Peace Exhibit: Friends of the Ann Arbor Public Library & others 2 to 4 pm, 343 S. Fifth Ave, downstairs meeting room. Martin Luther King, Jr. Peacemaker Exhibit opening. Elise Bryant, Artistic Director for Common Ground Theater, will perform excerpts from the musical "People Could Fly" and Doc Reilly will read from the speeches of Dr. King. 994-2345

"Emerald Forest": Hill St. Cinema 7:15 pm, 1429 Hill.An American engineer searches the Amazon jungle for his son, who was kidnapped by a primitive Indian tribe. $2.50. 769-0500

"Love's Labour's Lost": Michigan Theater 8 pm. Shakespeare's tale of the King of Navarre and three of his lords will be performed by The Acting Company, $22.50, $18. 668-8397

Martha Reeves and the Vandellas: Prism Productions 8 pm & 11 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First. The Motown Legend herself in a rare club performance, $ 12.50 at Ticketmaster or charge by phone, 423-6666. 99-MUSIC

"On the Verge...": Performance Network 8 pm (see 2 Thur)

"Aguirre, the Wrath of God": Hill St. Cinema 9:15 pm, 1429 Hill. A Spanish explorer in the 1500s searches the Amazon for the mythical city of El Dorado, $2.50. 769-0500

5 Sunday

Meeting: Ann Arbor Homeless Action Committee (HAC): 6 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Planning of events to raise public consciousness of homelessness. 930-2959

"On the Verge...": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 2 Thur)

Lenten Series: Canterbury House 7pm, 218 N. Division. Presentation and slide show by the Rev. Donald Postema of the Ecumenical Campus Center entitled: "A Meditation on Compassion in the Life of Jesus Christ and in the Life and Works of Vincent Van Gogh." 665-0606

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

6 Monday

Fighting to Save the Earth: U-M Environmental Advocacy Program, Environmental Law Society & others 7 pm, Rackham Amphitheater. Speakers: David Brower of the Earth Island Institute and Dave Foreman of Earth First. 764-6529

African Drums: Friends of the Ann Arbor Public Library & others 7:30 to 8: 15 pm, 343 S. Fifth Ave, downstairs meeting room. In conjunction with the Martin Luther King, Jr. Peacemaker Exhibit, Aaron Kaufman will demonstrate a variety of African rhythms and songs. 994-2345

Rosh Hodesh Celebration: Jewish Feminist Group 7:30 pm, location TBA. Join in this traditional women's celebration to welcome the new month of Adar. 769-0500

Writers Series: Guild House 8 pm, 802 Monroe. Poets Justin Tyme and Stephanie Ivanoff will read from their works, (refreshments). 662-5189

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

7 Tuesday

Reservation Deadline for Valentine's Day Benefit Dinner: AGENDA Reserve your space for a romantic evening of Salvadoran food and Latin America music, to be held 14 Tuesday, 6:30 pm, First Presbyterian Church, 1432 Washtenaw. Barbara Ransby will speak on the alternative press. $7 to $12 suggested donation. To RSVP call 996-8018 (indicate number of vegetarians in party).

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

Drop-in Support Group: Domestic Violence Project/S.A.F.E. House 6:30 pm, St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 120 N. Huron, Ypsilanti. Safe, supportive environment for women who are or have been in abusive relationships to talk, share experiences and learn about resources which provide assistance. 973-0242

Rally: Don't Waste Michigan (DWM) & Hillsdale Organization for Preservation of the Environment (HOPE) 6:30 pm, State Capitol Building, Lansing. Will Michigan be the radioactive waste dump for seven states? Speakers: Mary Sinclair, Michael Nye, Lana Pollack, Gov. James Blanchard (invited). DWM (517) 487-6873 or HOPE (517) 437-2228 or 368-5200 for bus fr/Hillsdale.

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

Julius Lester: Hill Street Forum/Great Writers Series 8 pm, Hillel, Green Aud., 1429 Hill. Winner of the Newbery Honor Medal and the New York Times Outstanding Book Award. Lester's latest book, "Lovesong, Becoming a Jew," documents his journey from childhood as a Methodist minister's son to Black Power politics to his conversion to Judaism, $5 769-0500

8 Wednesday

Brown Bag Lunch: Concerned Faculty noon (see 1 Wed)

Beans & Rice Guild House 6 pm (see 1 Wed)

'Take Back the Night' Planning Meeting: Ann Arbor Coalition Against Rape 7 pm (see 1 Wed)

Meeting: Men Survivors of Violence 7:30 pm (see 1 Wed)

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC) 8 pm, Mich. Union (check at desk for room). Will show and discuss "Making the News Fit," a video about the misleading nature of U.S. press coverage of El Salvador, including news footage and interviews with journalists. 665-8438

9 Thursday

WCBN 10th Annual On-Air Fundraising Drive 88.3 hours of onair fundraising begins (runs through Sunday) to help A2's only alternative radio station, 88.3 FM, call or visit 530 Student Activities Bldg, U-M. 763-3501

Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry Solidarity Day: Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry 7 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill In conjunction with International Student Solidarity Day for Soviet Jewry, Jonathan Feldstein, ABC's "Person of the Week," will share his experience of getting a refusenik into Emory University. 769-0500

Meeting: Women & Spirituality 7:30 pm (see 2 Thur)

"On the Verge...": Performance Network 8 pm (see 2 Thur)

"Honduras: America's New Policeman" & "Seeds of Revolution": Latin America Solidarity Committee (LASC) Film Series 8 pm, Kuenzel Rm., Mich. Union. "Honduras" is a short documentary (28 min) exploring how and why Honduras has become a staging ground for U.S. military policy in El Salvador and Nicaragua. "Seeds" s a short documentary looking at Honduras and how its predominantly agricultural economy is dominated by U.S. corporations who effectively control much of the country's life, (28 min). 665-8438

10 Friday

WCBN 10th Annual On-Air Fundraising Drive Tune in and pledge now! 763-3501 (see 9 Fri)

Friday Noon Forum: Guild House noon, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Julie Steiner, Director of U-M Sexual Assault Office will speak about recent sexual assaults on campus. $1 for vegetarían soup and peanut butter sandwich. 662-5189

Women's Tea: WCC and U-M Lesbian Programs Office 5:30 to 7 pm (see 3 Fri)

Opening Reception, First Invitational Exhibition for Ann Arbor Artists: Le Minotaure Gallery 6 to 10 pm, 115 E. Ann. Catered reception for opening of art show featuring 23 Ann Arbor artists. Art Raffle ($25 donation) from 9 to 10 pm to benefit Armenian Earthquake Fund. 665-0445

Metaphysical Rap Session: School of Metaphysics 7:30 pm, 719 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti. Open discussion on a variety of metaphysical subjects, topics determined by the participants. 482-9600

"Siva-Parvati (The Wedding of Siva)": Malini Srirama & Troupe 7:30 pm, Schorling Aud., School of Ed., 610 E. University. An evening of classical Indian-style ballet. 936-3518

The Modern Jazz Quartet: Eclipse Jazz 8 pm, Power Center. An event jazz, classical and blues fans won't want to miss. $15, Mich. Union Ticket Office, Schoolkids Records, PJ's Used Records and Ticketmaster. 763-0046

"On the Verge...": Performance Network 8 pm (see 2 Thur)

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC) 8 pm, Kuenzel Room, Mich. Union. Salomon Alfaro Estrada, Secretary General of FERS (Salvadoran Revolutionary Student Front), and Sonia Miranda, Secretary of Public Relations for AGUES (General Association of Salvadoran University Students) will speak about the Salvadoran student movement its role in the popular insurrection. 665-8438

11 Saturday

WCBN 10th Annual On-Air Fundraising Drive Call in your pledge NOW! 763-3501 (see 9 Fri)

Workshop: Canterbury House 10 am to 3 pm, 218 N. Division. "Temptations to Power: The Shadow of Lent," led by the Rev. Bill Wylie-Kellerman, Methodist pastor, McMath Scholar at the Whitaker School of Theology, and contributing editor to Sojourners Magazine. Workshop will include Biblical reflection and an opportunity for public prayer at a sight of military related research. Bring a bag lunch, $20/$5 for students. 665-0606

Meeting: Dawntreaders 7pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Dawntreaders is a group of mental health advocates and consumers. 662-5189

"Dodes'ka-den": Hill St. Cinema 7:15 pm & 9:45 pm, 1429 Hill. Kurosawa film weaves together fantasy and reality to tell the story of a group of Tokyo slum dwellers, $2.50. 769-0500

"On the Verge...": Performance Network 8 pm (see 2 Thur)

12 Sunday

WCBN 10th Annual On-Air Fundraising Drive Call in your pledge NOW! 763-3501 (see 9 Fri)

Potluck Brunch: Graduate Women's Caucus noon, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 995-3982

Potluck: Community Farm of Ann Arbor noon potluck, 1:30 pm meeting, Rudolf Steiner School, 2775 Newport. Open to all members and others interesting in the farm's 1989 growing season. 665-8047

Dog Training and Care Clinic: Humane Society of Huron Valley 4 to 6 pm, Ann Arbor Dog Training Club, 1575 E. North Territorial. A seminar covering dog breed characteristics, feeding tips, housebreaking advice, grooming pointers and more. Dogs and equipment on hand for demonstration purposes. 662-5545

Meeting: Ann Arbor Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 6 pm (see 5 Sun)

Bible Interpretation - Gospel of Matthew: School of Metaphysics 6:30pm, 719 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti. 482-9600

"On the Verge...": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 2 Thur)

Lenten Series: Canterbury House 7 pm, 218 N. Division. "Life Beneath the Gloss: Jesus' Way of Seeing," a meditation led by the Rev. Virginia Peacock, Chaplain of Canterbury Ecumenical Campus Center. 665-0606

Barbara Ransby: Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND) Doors open at 7 pm, meeting at 7:30 pm, Ann Arbor Community Center, 625 N. Main. In conjunction with the Martin Luther King, Jr.-Peacemaker Exhibit, the dynamic U-M graduate student and President of UCAR, will speak on Women in the Civil Rights Movement. 761-1718

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 5 Sun)

WCBN 10th Annual Fundraiser Benefit Bash 8 pm to 1 am, Michigan Union Ballroom. Featuring Madcat's Pressure Cooker, Morris Lawrence and the Washtenaw Community College Jazz Band, Dog Soldier, poetry from Arwulf Arwulf and Marc Taras, Frank Allison, the Sun Messengers and more. Tune in, turn on and give! 763-3501

13 Monday

Meeting: Parents-FLAG/Ann Arbor 7:30 pm, First Methodist Church, State at Huron. 763-4186

Applied Metaphysics Class: School of Metaphysics 7:30 to 10:30 pm, 719 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti. $8 min. weekly donation. 482-9600

Writers Series: Guild House 8 pm (see 6 Mon)

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Integrity 8:45 pm (see 6 Mon)

14 Tuesday

Lesbian-Gay Radio Show 6 pm (see 7 Tue)

Valentine's Day Benefit Dinner: AGENDA 6:30 pm, First Presbyterian Church, 1432 Washtenaw. A romantic evening of Salvadoran food and Latin American music. Barbara Ransby will speak on the alternative press. $7 to $12 suggested donation. RSVP by 7 Tuesday at 996-8018, (indicate number of vegetarians in party).

Meeting: Amnesty International 7:30 pm, Mich. Union (check at desk for room). Letter-writing and other activities to free prisoners of conscience and to protect human rights around the world. 761-3639

Meeting: Lesbian & Gay Rights Organizing Committee (LaGROC) 8 pm (see 7 Tue)

15 Wednesday

AGENDA March issue deadline for news and feature articles by 5 pm, 202 E. Washington #512, 48104. 996-8018

Brown Bag Lunch: Concerned Faculty noon (see 1 Wed)

Rosh Hodesh: Jewish Feminist Group 6 pm, 824 Arch #4. Rosh Hodesh is the monthly celebration of the new moon. This celebration and potluck dinner welcomes the month of Shevat. 769-0500

Beans & Rice: Ann Arbor-Juigalpa Sister City Task Force 6 pm (see 1 Wed)

"Take Back the Night" Planning Meeting: Ann Arbor Coalition Against Rape 7 pm (see 1 Wed)

Meeting: Men Survivors of Violence 7:30 pm (see 1 Wed)

Amnesty International Group 61 7:30 pm, Mich. Union (check at desk for room). Letter writing and other activities to free prisoners of conscience and protect human rights around the world. 761-3639

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

16 Thursday

Race & the Law: Critica! Law Series 7:30 pm, Michigan Law School, room 100. 747-2661

1st Annual Yon Bar na Memorial Symposium on Avant Garde Cinema 7:30 pm, Lorch Hall, U-M. Filmmaker Brakhage will meet with the audience after the screening of three of his films: "Desistfilm," "Dog Star Man," and "The Dante Quartet." 764-0147

Women in Judaism Series: Jewish Feminist Group & others 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Talk entitled: "World of Our Mothers: Women in American Jewish History." 769-0500

"The Univ. & the Common Good: The Politics of English Lit.": Canterbury House 7:30 pm, 218 N. Division. U-M Prof. William Alexander will speak on critical ethical issues in teaching Eng. Literature. 665-0606

Meeting: Women & Spirituality 7:30 pm (see 2 Thur)

"In the Name of the People": LASC Film Series 8 pm, Aud. D, Angelí Hall. Four filmmakers secretly entered El Salvador from Honduras and travelled with guerilla forces across the countryside and into combat in the capital city of San Salvador. Narrated by Martin Sheen. (75 min) 665-8438

"In the Traffic of a Targeted City": Physicians for Social Responsibility 8 pm, Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. New York City's Ballad Theatre performs Mare Kaminsky's play about living under the constant threat of nuclear annihilation, $9/$6 students & seniors. 663-0681

"The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus": Residential College Players & the Brecht Company 8 pm, Residential College Aud., East Quad. Dr. Faustus makes a deal, giving his body and soul to Lucifer for 24 years in exchange for a life of pleasure. $6/$4 students & seniors. 665-2846

17 Friday

Friday Noon Forum: Guild House noon, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Update on chemical and biological weapons. $1 for vegetarían soup and peanut butter sandwich. 662-5189

Women's Tea: WCC & U-M Lesbian Programs Office 5:30 to 7 pm (see 3 Fri)

Benefit Concert for Nicaraguan Hurricane Relief: CASC, MICAH 7:30 pm, Holy Rosary Church (1-94 and Woodward Ave., Detroit). Help Nicaragua recover from Hurricane Joan, $5 donation. 961-7620 or 894-0840

1st Annual Yon Barna Memorial Symposium on Avant Garde Cinema 7:30 pm (see 16 Thurs). First complete showing of Brakhage's "Faust." 764-0147

Grads and Professionals Veggie Shabbat Potluck Dinner: Jewish Law Students Union 7:30 pm, LawQuad, Lawyer's Club. (RSVP). 769-0500

"In the Traffic of a Targeted City": PSR 8 pm, reception following tonight's performance, (see 16 Thur)

"Doctor Faustus": RC Players & Brecht Company 8 pm (see 16 Thur)

Gay Men's Coffee House: Brothers 8 pm (see 3 Fri)

Friday Music Nights: Canterbury House Starts at 9:30pm, music from 10 to 1 am, with breaks for socializing and announcements of political events, 218 N. Division. Musicians: call to get on the program. 665-0606

18 Saturday

Meeting: Dawntreaders 7 pm (see 11 Sat)

"Down By Law": Hill St. Cinema 7:30 pm & 9:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Film set in New Orleans, starring Tom Waits and John Lurie, $2.50. 769-0500

Concert: Lisa Wolf 8 pm, Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Lisa Wolf, with Aaron Kaufman, Sue Scott, Tim Twiss, Steve Osburn, Kathy Moore, and Paul Vornhagen, $5 at Schoolkids & Crazy Wisdom, $6/door. 665-6231

"In the Traffic of a Targeted City": PSR 8 pm (see 16 Thur)

John Mayall & His Bluesbreakers: Prism Productions 10 pm, St. Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit, $12.50 in advance at any Ticketmaster; charge at 423-6666. 99-MUSIC

19 Sunday

"In the Traffic of a Targeted City": PSR 6:30 pm (see 16 Thur)

"Doctor Faustus": RC Players & Brecht Company 6 pm (see 16 Thur)

Meeting: A2 Homeless Action Committee (HAC): 6:pm (see 5 Sun)

Lenten Series: Canterbury House 7 pm, 218 N. Division. "The Cross: The Absence or Death of God," a meditation led by the Rev. Virginia Peacock, Chaplain of Canterbury Ecumenical Campus Center. 665-0606

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 5 Sun)

20 Monday

Primary Election Ann Arbor polls open 7 am to 8 pm.

"Slave Narrative": Friends of the Ann Arbor Public Library & others 7:30 to 8:15 pm, 343 S. Fifth Ave, downstairs meeting room. Vivian Robinson's "Slave Narrative" reveals what slavery was like for children in the 1850s, the story of escape, and experiences with the Underground Railroad. Parental guidance advised for younger, more sensitive children. 994-2345

Writers Series: Guild House 8 pm (see 6 Mon)

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Integrity 8:45 pm (see 6 Mon)

Toots & the Maytals: Prism Productions 10 pm, Nectarine Ballroom, 510 E. Liberty. Reggae from Kingston, Jamaica. $12.50 in advance at Ticketmaster; charge at 423-6666.

21 Tuesday

Black Music in America: Friends of the Ann Arbor Public Library & others 7:30 to 8:30 pm, 343 S. Fifth Ave. Presentation features Willis C. Patterson from the U-M School of Music. 994-2345

Dreams So Real: Prism 10 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First. Arista recording artists from Athens, Georgia, $7.50 in advance. 423-6666. 99-MUSIC

Dream-"The Journey Within: School of Metaphysics 7:30 pm, 719 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti 482-9600

Lesbian-Gay Radio Show 6 pm (see 7 Tue)

Meeting: (LaGROC) 8 pm (see 7 Tue)

Julie Heifetz: Jewish Art Series/B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation 8 pm, Green Aud., Hillel, 1429 Hill. Heifetz will read her poetry, some based on oral histories by Holocaust survivors and liberators. 769-0500

22 Wednesday

Brown Bag Lunch: Concerned Faculty noon (see 1 Wed)

Beans & Rice: AMISTAD 6 pm (see 1 Wed)

'Take Back the Night' Planning Meeting: Ann Arbor Coalition Against Rape 7 pm (see 1 Wed)

"Christianity & Oppression": Canterbury House 7:30 pm, 218 N. Division. Richard Cleaver from the American Friends Service Committee will give a talk entitled: "Christianity & Oppression: Lesbians, Gay Men, and Christianity." 665-0606

Meeting: Men Survivors of Violence 7:30 pm (see 1 Wed)

Meeting: (LASC) 8 pm (see 8 Wed)

23 Thursday

Kronos Quartet & Electric Phoenix: Michigan Theater Serious Fun Series 7:57 pm, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. Performances of works by William Brooks, Terry Riley, and Philip Glass. $16.50 in advance at the Mich. Theater Box Office 668-8397.

"In the Traffic of a Targeted City": PSR 8 pm (see 16 Thur)

"Doctor Faustus": RC Players & Brecht Co. 8 pm (see 16 Thur)

"Jean de Florette": The Entertaining Yet Thought Provoking Video Serie 8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Popcorn and cider. 662-5189

24 Friday

"In the Traffic of a Targeted City": PSR 8 pm (see 16 Thur)

"Doctor Faustus": RC Players & Brecht Company 8 pm (see 16 Thur)

"Manon of the Spring": Video Series 8 pm (see 23 Thur)

25 Saturday

Psychic Fair: School of Metaphysics 482-9600

Meeting: Dawntreaders 7 pm (see 11 Sat)

"Doctor Faustus": RC Players & Brecht Company 8 pm (see 16 Thur)

Benefit Dance: Hillsdale Organization for Preservation of the Environment (HOPE) 8 pm, Wilson Hall, Hillsdale. $6/couple at the door. $5/couple in advance. (517) 437-2228

"In the Traffic of a Targeted City": PSR 8 pm (see 16 Thur)

26 Sunday

Meeting: (HAC): 6 pm (see 5 Sun)

"In the Traffic of a Targeted City": PSR 6:30 pm (see 16 Thur)

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 5 Sun)

27 Monday

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Integrity 8:45 pm (see 6 Mon)

28 Tuesday

Lesbian-Gay Radio Show 6 pm (see 7 Tue)

Meeting: (LaGROC) (see 7 Tue)

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

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