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To publicize April CALENDAR events, send formatted listings by Wednesday, March 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 tree and open to the public. Also, all locations are in Ann Arbor unless otherwise noted.

ALL MONTH

Heart to Heart for the Homeless: Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice 730 Tappan, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104. Sign-up all month for a fundraising walk on Sat April 8 to benefit agencies which provide shelter, food and services to homeless people. The goal: 600 walkers raising $30,000. Sign up to walk either from Ypsilanti or Ann Arbor to Carpenter School. To donate, write check to: Heart to Heart-ICPJ & send to above address. To volunteer: 665-3350 or 663-1870

 

1 Wednesday Beans & Rice: Sanctuary 6pm, 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 (AACAR) 7 to 8:30 pm, Community Access (2nd fl. Fire Dept. on N. 5th Ave.), all are welcome. 994-8775

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC) 8 pm, room #at info. desk, Mich. Union. 665-8438

 

2 Thursday

"Wowie Kazowie": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Naomi Saferstein's play is a 60s dance party beach musical which takes place on a pier in New York City and revolves around a murder, $9/$6 students & seniors. 663-0681

Marc Anderson Quartet: The Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm. Ann Arbor's Alternative Dance Bar. 769-4060

 

3 Friday

"Mother Goose in Hiding" Children's Conference: The Domestic Violence Project/SAFE House 9 am to 4 :30 pm, McKenny Union, EMU, Ypsilanti. Dr. Mary Capps, a national spokesperson for the modern underground for sexually abused children whose perpetrators have been given custody or unsupervised visitation, will give the keynote address and later give a workshop on sanctuary, $35. 995-5444

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

Mars Needs Women, with Bob Schetter: Apartment Lounge 5:30 pm, Happy Hour. 769-4060

"Wowie Kazowie": Performance Network 8 pm, reception following show (see 2 Fri)

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

Glass: The Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm. Seven piece party and show band, $3. 769-4060

Book of Love: Prism Productions 10 pm, St. Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit. $11.50 at Ticketmaster or 423-6666. 99-MUSIC

George Bedard and the Bonnevilles: Blind Pig 996-8555

 

4 Saturday World of Audubon: Detroit Audubon Society 8:30 am to6 pm, Domino's Farms. Day-long program on a variety of environmental concerns including tropical rainforest preservation, conservation in Africa, and an update on Detroit incinerator litigation. Proceeds go to preserve tropical rainforest in Belize, $5. 545-2929

Picket: Ann Arbor Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 11 am to 1:30 pm, Kline's parking lot, 306 S. Main. Pressure city council to build more affordable housing instead of parking structures. Earl 930-2959

"American Buddhist Practice: A Personal Account" : Zen Lotus Society 7:30 to 8:30 pm, Zen Buddhist Temple, 1214 Packard. Talk by Sukha Murray, Dir. & Dharma Teacher, Zen Buddhist Temple. 761-6520

"My Gene": Michigan Theater 8 pm, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty Colleen Dewhurst, long associated with the works of Eugene O'Neill, in a one woman memory play examining O'Neill's career and personal life as revealed through his third wife Carlotta, $22.50 & $18. 668-8397

"Wowie Kazowie": Performance Network 8 pm, reception following show (see 2 Fri)

Glass: The Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm (see 3 Fri)

Scott Morgan: Blind Pig 996-8555

 

5 Sunday

Meditation and Service: Zen Lotus Society 11 am to 1 pm, Zen Buddhist Temple 1214 Packard. Meditation, traditional Buddhist chanting, a reading, and a Dharma talk. Korean speaking (English speaking 5 to 7 pm). 761-6520 (days)

Dog Training & Care Clinic: The Humane Society of Huron Valley 4 to 6 pm, Ann Arbor Dog Training Club, 1575 E. North Territorial-2 mi. east of US-23. A seminar covering dog breed characteristics, care, and obedience. 662-5545

Meeting: HAC 6 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Planning of events to raise public consciousness of homelessness in Ann Arbor and nationally. Earl 930-2959

"Wowie Kazowie": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 2 Fri)

 

7 Tuesday

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

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

 

8 Wednesday

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

'Take Back the Night' Planning Meeting: AACAR 7pm (see 1 Wed)

Meeting: Campus Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND) 7 to 8:30 pm, 2209 Michigan Union. Planning of events to raise public consciousness about nuclear weapons. 662-2475

Meeting:LASC 8pm (see1 Wed)

Diamond Back: Blind Pig 996-8555

 

9 Thursday

Cultural Survival: Rainforest Action Movement & others 12 to 2 pm, 1520 Sch. of Nat. Resources. Lecture: "How can Indigenous Peoples, National Governments & Aid Agencies Work Together?" by Ted McDonald, anthro. prof. at Harvard & Projects Director of Cultural Survival, an organization which works to support the preservation of indigenous cultures around the world. Discussion with Ted McDonald 4 to 5:30 pm, Res. Coll., 701 E. Univ., & 7:30 pm, 1520 SNR. 936-0638

A Shayna Maidel": Ann Arbor Repertory Theatre 8 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. A deeply moving play about a young survivor of the Holocaust and her Manhattan reunion with her family, $10/$5 students & seniors. 761-7410

"Wowie Kazowie": Performance Network 8 pm (see 2 Fri)

Joe Palmer Group: Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm, Jazz. 769-4060

Juice: Blind Pig 996-8555

 

10 Friday

April News & Feature Deadline: AGENDA News & feature articles due before 5 pm, 202 E. Washington, #512, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104. 996-8018

Cultural Survival: Rainforest Action Movement & others noon, 3058 Literature Science and Arts (LSA) Bldg. Brown Bag lunch and discussion with Ted McDonald. Further discussion at 4 pm, 4560 LSA, Anthropology Dept Colloquium (see 9 Thur)

"The Economic Crisis and Labor's Response: Prospects for the Nineties": Against the Current magazine 4 pm, Henderson rm., Michigan League. Forum with Robert Brenner, Howard Kimeldorf, Jane Slaughter and Thomas Weisskopf (see Solidarity CRD). 665-2709

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

Mars Needs Women, with Bob Schetter: Apartment Lounge 5:30 pm. Happy Hour. 769-4060

"Alejandrina": U-M Inst. for the Humanities & others 8 pm.Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg. Portrays Alejandrina Torres, Puerto Rican nationalist & political prisoner currently serving the 5th year of a 35-yr. sentence in a U.S. prison. Features Pregones, a Puerto Rican theater group from the Bronx, $5$3 students at Mich. League ticket office. 764-5625

"Wowie Kazowie": Performance Network 8 & 10:30 pm (see 2 Fri)

The Replacements: Prism 8 pm, Mich. Theater, 603 E. Liberty. The Minneapolis hearthrobs play "I'll Be you" & "Alex Chilton," $16.50 at Ticketmaster or 423-6666. 99-MUSIC

Skyles: The Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm. Rockin' Blues, $3. 769-4060

Jeanne and the Dreams: Blind Pig 996-8555

 

11 Saturday

Council of All Beings: Jim Hartman/Shannon Rhodes 10 am to 4 pm, Alice Lloyd Hall, 100 S. Observatory. Spend a day getting in touch with the Earth. Exciting and empowering council built from exercises in "Thinking Like A Mountain." Led by experienced workshop organizers. 764-1179

Picket : HAC 11 am to 1 :30 pm (see 4 Sat)

Cat Behavior & Care Clinic: Humane Society of Huron Valley 4 to 6 pm, Ann Arbor Dog Training Club, 1575 E. North Territorial - 2 mi. east of US-23. Clinic covers cat breed characteristics, care & obedience. 662-5545

"Migrants": U-M Inst. for the Humanities & others 8 pm, Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg. Pregones, Puerto Rican theater group from the Bronx, in this play which examines the factors influencing migration of Puerto Ricans to the U.S. $5/$3 students at Mich. League ticket office. 764-5625

"Gone With the Wind": Michigan Theater 8 pm, 603 E. Liberty . Special 50th anniv. screening of this classic, $4/$3.25 students & seniors. 668-8397

"Wowie Kazowie": Performance Network 8 & 10:30 pm (see 2 Fri)

"A Shayna Maidel": Ann Arbor Rep. Theatre 8 pm (see 9 Thur) 

Winter Blues Bash: Blind Pig-Blues Factory Records 8 pm to 2 am, 208 S. First. TheDetroit Blues Band, Little Jr. Cannaday, The Alligators, Code Blue and Harmonica Shah. Advance tickets at Ticketmaster or 423-6666. 996-8555

The Infinitones: The Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm, $3. 769-4060

 

12 Sunday

Meditation and Service: Zen Lotus Society 11 am to 1 pm (see 5 Sun)

"A Shayna Maidel": Ann Arbor Rep. Theatre 2 & 7 pm (see 9 Thur)

Meeting: Community Farm of Ann Arbor 3 pm , Rudolf Steiner School, 2775 Newport. Discuss the future of the farm. 665-8047

Blues Jam with The Infinitones: Apartment Lounge 5:30 pm. 769-4060

Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 5 Sun)

"Wowie Kazowie": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 2 Fri)

"Civil Disobedience/Non violent Resistance" Discussion: WAND (Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament) 7:30 pm (doors open at 7 pm), St. Aidan's/Northside Church, 1679 Broadway. Four panelists who have chosen civil disobedience as a way of voicing their view on anti-nuclear issues will share their thoughts. Child care available. 761-1718

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

"Gone With the Wind": Michigan Theater 8 pm (see 11 Sat)

Michelle Shocked: Prism Productions 9 pm, St. Andrews Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit. The folk heroine of our time put together "Anchorage" & "When I Grow Up." $12.50 at Ticket-master or 423-6666. 99-MUSIC

 

13 Monday

"Denying the Holocaust: Free Speech in Germany, Israel and the U.S.": Jewish Law Students Union 4:30 pm, U-M Law School, rm. 250. Prof. Eric Stein, Prof. Joseph Weiler, & Dean Lee Bollinger, all of U-M Law School, will discuss free speech tenets as they apply to the Holocaust. 769-0500

Meeting: WHE-AC 6 pm (see 6 Mon)

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

Ballroom Dancing: Apartment Lounge 7:30 to 11pm. 769-4060

"Gone With the Wind": Michigan Theater 8 pm (see 11 Sat)

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

Idyll Roomers: Blind Pig 996-8555

 

14Tuesday

Lesbian-Gay Radio Show 6pm

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

"A Shayna Maidel": Ann Arbor Rep. Theatre 8 pm (see 9 Thur)

Meeting: LaGROC 8pm (see 7 Tue)

"Gone With the Wind": Michigan Theater 8 pm (see 11 Sat)

New Ryders of the Purple Sage: Blind Pig With special guest Flashback. 996-8555

 

15 Wednesday

Agenda April issue deadline for Calendar & Community Resource Directory: AGENDA 5pm, 202 E. Washington #512, 48104. 996-8018

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

'Take Back the Night' Planning Meeting: AACAR 7 pm (see 1 Wed)

Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 1 Wed)

"Gone With the Wind": Michigan Theater 8 pm (see 11 Sat)

Sound Garden: Blind Pig 208 S. First. 996-8555

 

16Thursday

Vigil for Justice: American Friends Service Comm. & Team for Justice noon, The Capitol Rotunda, Lansing. Vigil to protest prison expansion and call for alternative corrections. Penny 761-8283

David Lehman: U-M Visiting Writers Series 4 pm, Rackham East Conference Room. This poet, essayist, critic and journalist, will read from his latest work, "The Holocaust Gallery." 769-0500

"The Hazards of Work": U-M School of Public Health & School of Art 5 to 7 pm, School of Art, outside Slusser Gallery. Exhibition Opening. Photos by Earl Dotter, Labor Photographer, American Labor Education Center. 936-0758

Meeting: Bread for the World-Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice Hunger Task Force 7:30 pm, Memorial Christian Church, 730 Tappan. Discussion of domestic & international hunger issues, legislative updates, & local action planning; & a training session for spring WIC food program legislative campaign. 487-9058

People Dancing & The Detroit Dance Collective: Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. 2 of Michigans's most inventive dance troupes join forces for an evening of premiers from both companies. $9/$7 students & seniors. 663-0681

"A Shayna Maidel": Ann Arbor Rep. Theatre 8 pm (see 9 Thur)

"A View From the Bridge": Michigan Theatre 8 pm. The Alley Theater in Arthur Miller's absorbing story of a man's fatal, unrecognized passion for his niece. $22.50, $18. 668-8397

Ed Sarath & U-M Jazz Ensembles: The Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm. 769-4060

The Difference: Blind Pig 996-8555

 

17 Friday

"The Hazards of Work": U-M Sch. of Public Health & Sch. of Art 1 to 2 pm, Aud., Henry Vaughan Bldg., School of Public Health. Photo Presentation (see 16 Thur)

Gallery Evening: Le Minotaure Gallery & others 5 to 9 pm, 115 E. Ann. 665-0445

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

The Whip, with Rafe Savage: The Apartment Lounge 5:30 to 9 pm. 769-4060

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

"Gone With the Wind": Michigan Theater 8 pm (see 11 Sat)

People Dancing & The Detroit Dance Collective: Performance Network 8 pm (see 16 Thur) Also, 11 pm program of dance, improvisation, and performance art. $5/$3 for those who attended the 8 pm performance.

George Bedard and the Kingpins: The Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm, $3. 769-4060

Sleepy La Beef: Blind Pig Celebrate St. Patrick's all weekend with rock-a-billy and green beer. 996-8555

 

18 Saturday

Picket: HAC 1 1 am (see 4 Sat)

"Flight of the Quetzal": Salvadoran Support Committee 8 pm, Res. Coll. Theater, 701 E. Univ. A multimedia performance by Los Muchachos about the journey of a North American to Central America in search of an endangered bird, the resplendent Quetzal. A benefit for UNADES (The National Union of Earthquake Victims of El Salvador). $8/$5 students & seniors in advance at Guild House, 802 Monroe, or 769-3095 (eves).

The Flying Karamazov Brothers: Mich. Theater 8 pm 603 E. Liberty. "Their self imposed recipe of good juggling and bad jokes is irresistable..." $16.50. 663-8397

"King of Hearts": National Theatre of the Deaf 8 pm, Power Center. Based on the classic film of the same name by Philippe de Broca, "King of Hearts" is presented in NTD's unique style which pairs Sign Language with the spoken word, offering the audience the singular opportunity to hear and see every word. $15 at Michigan Union and Ticketmaster. 763-TKTS

People Dancing & The Detroit Dance Collective: Performance Network 8 pm (see 16 Thur). 11 pm program follows (see 17 Fri)

Violent Femmes: Prism Productions 8 pm, Hill Auditorium. The midwestern acoustic-punk band plays "Blister in the Sun," "Nightmares,"and "Children of the Revolution," $16.50 at Ticketmaster or 423-6666. 99-MUSIC

"A Shayna Maidel": Ann Arbor Rep.Theatre 8 pm (see 9 Thur)

Jeanne and the Dreams: Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm, $3. 769-4060

Sleepy La Beef: Blind Pig (see 17 Fri)

 

19 Sunday

"Flight of the Quetzal": Salvadoran Support Committee 2pm, Slauson Junior High Aud. 1019 W. Washington (see 18 Sat)

People Dancing & The Detroit Dance Collective: Performance Network 2 pm (see 16 Thur)

"A Shayna Maidel": Ann Arbor Rep. Theatre 2 & 7 pm (see 9 Thur)

"A Soldier's Dilemma in the Territories": Progressive Zionist Caucus 3 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Israeli Aaron Wolfe served in Hebron during the Palestinian uprising. 769-0500

Bob Cantu & the Blues Nuts: The Apartment Lounge 5:30 to 8 pm, Blues jam. 769-4060

Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 5 Sun)

Bruce Cockburn & His Band: Prism Productions 7:30 pm, Power Center. The darling of the Latin American solidarity movement whose repertoire includes "If I Had a Rocket Launcher." $14.50 & $ 16.50 at Ticketmaster or 423-6666. 99-MUSIC

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

 

20 Monday

Protest to End the War in El Salvador: LASC 4:30 pm, in front of Kline's, 306 S. Main (tentative time and place). Direct action/non-violent test as part of CISPES' (Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador) National Cali to Action to Stop the War in El Salvador. 665-8438 for info.

Meeting: WHE-AC 6 pm (see 6 Mon)

Ballroom Dancing: Apartment Lounge 7:30 to 1 1 pm, $2. 769-4060

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

Eels Wig: Blind Pig 996-8555

 

21 Tuesday

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

"Social Conflict & Popular Movements in Guatemala": LASC & MSA Peace & Justice Comm. 7:30 pm, Anderson Room, Mich. Union. A panel featuring: Emerina Mendoza, member of Detroit Guatemala Comm.; Jane Slaughter, Labor Notes staffer and John Watanabe, Prof. of Anthropology, U-M. 665-8438

 

27th Ann Arbor Film Festival Michigan Theater. 7:30 pm reception with emcee O. J. Anderson (opening night only) followed by 8:30 pm public screening of independent and experimental 16mm films, $4 or $25 for complete festival (runs thru Sunday). Ann Arbor's oldest "altemative" happening: Don't miss it! 995-5356

Meeting: LaGROC 8 pm (see 7 Tue)

Walk the Dogma: Blind Pig 996-8555

 

22 Wednesday

Salvadoran Dinner: LASC & MSA Peace & Justice Comm. 6 pm, First Congregational Church, E. William and State. Prepared by the Celayas, a Salvadoran refugee family living in sanctuary in Ann Arbor. Victor Rubio, a representative of El Salvador's FMLN-FDR (Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front/Democratic Revolutionary Front), to speak. $4 donation. 665-8438

'Take Back the Night' Planning Meeting: AACAR 7 pm (see 1 Wed)

27th Ann Arbor Film Festival 3 pm, free; 7 and 9:30 pm ,$4/show, $7/evening. (see 21 Tue)

Meeting: Campus WAND 7 to 8:30 pm (see 8 Wed)

"Babes & Biceps: Is That All?" & "On Your Mark, Get Set, Go! But Where?": Residence Hall Repertory Theatre Troupe 8:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Original theatre pieces about social issues. 769-0500

Flashback: Blind Pig 996-8555

 

23 Thursday

Day of Workshops on Central America: LASC and MSA Peace & Justice Comm. 9 am to neon and 1 to 4 pm, 3rd floor Mich. League. Schedule posted in the League, (see ad page 5). 665-8438

"El Salvador Today on the Brink": LASC and MSA Peace & Justice Comm. 2 pm, Mich. League. A panel with Victor Rubio of FMLN/FDR; Mike Fischer of LASC and Solidarity; and a CISPES rep. 665-8438

27th Ann Arbor Film Festival 3 pm, free; 7 and 9:30 pm, $4/show, $7/evening. (see 21 Tue)

"U.S. Policy in Central America: In Whose Interest?" : LASC and MSA Peace & Justice Comm. 7:30 pm, Kuenzel Rm, Mich. Union. Panel with John Vandermeer, Prof. of Biology, U-M; and David Finkel, Editor of Against the Current 665-8438

"An Israeli's View of the Arab Middle East": Progressive Zionist Caucus 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Major General Shlomo Gazit, past Director of Military Intelligence & coordinator of Govt. Operations in the Administered Territories, speaks on Arab-Israeli relations and recent developments in the peace process. 769-0500

"A Shayna Maidel": Ann Arbor Rep. Theatre 8 pm (see 9 Thur)

"Mass Appeal": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Bill C. Davis' moving comedy brings together a beloved parish priest & an idealistic young seminarian causing both to re-evaluate themselves & their faith. $9/$6 students & seniors. 663-0681

"Four Four Three" with Tony Viviano: The Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm. 769-4060

 

24 Friday

Bucket Drive: LASC and MSA Peace & Justice Comm. Proceeds go to aid projects in El Salvador and Nicaragua. 665-8438 to volunteer

27th Ann Arbor Film Festival 3 pm, free; 7 and 9:30 pm ,$4/show, $7/evening. (see 21 Tue)

Bluefields: The Apartment Lounge 5:30 to 8 pm. Happy Hour. 60's Brit influenced pop/rock. 769-4060

"El Norte": LASC and MSA Peace & Justice Comm. 7:30 pm, Rackham Amphitheater. Movie about two Guatemalan refugees, their journey to the U.S. and the hardships they face once they arrive. 665-8438

"Mass Appeal": Performance Network 8 pm (see 23 Thur)

Mars Needs Women, with Bob Schetter: The Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm, $3. 769-4060

Gregory Isaacs: Prism Productions 10 pm, St. Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit. $14.50 at Ticketmaster or 423-6666. 99-MUSIC

Tracy Lee and the Leonards: Blind Pig 996-8555

 

25 Saturday Picket: HAC 11 am to  :30 pm (see 4 Sat)

27th Ann Arbor Film Festival 1 pm, free; 7 and 9:30 pm, $/4show, $7/evening. (see 21 Tue)

 

Ella Fitzgerald: Ann Arbor Summer Festival 6 pm, lobby Great Lakes Bancorp HQ. Preview Party. Features details of  989 Festival season & a tribute to Ella Fitzgerald. Also,8 pm, Hill Aud., benefit concert featuring Ella Fitzgerald. Benefit tickets including Preview Party 936-3393. Concert tickets $12 to $25 at Michigan Union and Ticketmaster. 747-2278

"Rock Down Central America": LASC and MSA Peace & Justice Comm. 8 pm, Mich. Union Ballroom. Fundraiser for LASC & aid projects in Central America features Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band. $8 at door; $5 in advance from LASC (665-8438) and at all Central America Week events (see ad page 6). 665-8438

Bo Diddley: Prism Productions 8 pm & 11 pm, Alvin's, 5756 Cass, Detroit. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legend. $12.50 at Ticketmaster or 423-6666. 99-MUSIC

Mass Appeal: Performance Network 8 pm (see 23 Thur)

"A Shayna Maidel": Ann Arbor Rep. Theatre 8 pm (see 9 Thur)

The Conqueroots: Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm. Blues, $3. 769-4060

Tracy Lee and the Leonards: Blind Pig (see 24 Fri)

 

26 Sunday

"Toward A New Earth": EcoKashrut 10 am, Jewish Community Center, 2935 Birch Hollow. Rabbi Gottleib will present a formula for Jewish action based on halachic and ecological principles. 971-0990

"A Shayna Maidel": Ann Arbor Rep. Theatre 2 pm (see 9 Thur)

"Mass Appeal": Performance Network 4 pm (see 23 Thur)

27th Ann Arbor Film Festival Winners Night 5, 7 and 9:30 pm, $4/show. (see 21 Tue)

Blues Jam with "The Conqueroots": The Apartment Lounge 5:30 pm. 769-4060

Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 5 Sun)

"Education in the Third Reich: Blueprint for Mind Control": Hillel 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Alfons Heek, author of "A Child of Hitler," joined the Hitler Youth in 1938 at age 10. He speaks a bout his upbringing under the Nazi education system. 769-0500

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

 

27 Monday

Meeting: WHE-AC 6 pm (see 6 Mon)

Ballroom Dancing: Apartment Lounge 7:30 to 11 pm, $2. 769-4060

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

Big Box of 9's: Blind Pig 996-8555

 

28 Tuesday

Bucket Drive: WHE-AC Proceeds to OXFAM America. 930-6944 to help

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

"Au Revoir Les Enfants": Hillel 7&9:15pm, 1429 Hill. Winner of seven French Cesars (induding Best Picture), $2.50. 769-0500

Discussion Series: Solidarity 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Prof. Buzz Alexander on "Leftists in the Academy: Choices and Consequences." 665-2709

Meeting: LaGROC 8 pm (see 7 Tue)

 

29 Wednesday

Bucket Drive: WHE-AC (see 28 Tue)

Mich Int'l Lesbian and Gay Male Film Festival: Ann Arbor Film Coop 7 & 9:20 pm, Nat. Science Aud. Two new films that probe the tragedy of the AIDS epidemic. "A Death in the Family" (52 mins) tells the heartbreaking story of Andrew Boyd, the fourth person in NewZealandtodieof AIDS. "A Virus Has No Morals" (82 mins) by Germany's Rosa von Praunheim has nurses on the night shift rolling dice to see which AIDS patient will die next and gay terrorists kidnapping the Minister of Health. A black comedy filled with everybody's worst fears, $2.50. 769-7787

"Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story": Commemorative Service & HBO 7 pm, Angell Hall Aud. A. The lite of the man whose pursuit of the Nazis has burned the Holocaust into the conscience of the world. 769-0500

Annual Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice 8 pm,  St. Francis Catholic Church, 2150 Frieze. Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit, speaks on: "What Would We Do Without Russia As An Enemy?" 663-1870

Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 1 Wed)

 

30 Thursday

Evening with Survivors:  Hillel 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Explore education outside the classroom. What is learned and unlearned by being a survivor of the Holocaust? 769-0500

Jazz with Walt Symanski: Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm. 769-4060

Dinosaur: Blind Pig 996-8555

 

31 Friday

Bluefields: The Apartment Lounge 5:30 to 8 pm, happy hour 769-4060

Mich Int'l Lesbian and Gay Male Film Festival: Ann Arbor Film Coop 7&9:15pm, Natural Science Aud. "Storme: The Lady of the Jewel Box" (21 mins) features Storme DeLarverie, former emcee and male impersonator of the legendary Jewel Box Revue, America's first integrated female impersonation show. This film profiles an extraordinary woman, an era, and an integral slice of black and gay history. In "Virgin Machine" (85 mins) Ina Plum plays a journalist researching romantic love. Her study takes her from German endocrinologists to the San Francisco porn district where she meets Susie Sexpert, who demonstrates sex toys as if they were tupperware, $2.50. 769-7787

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

The Whip, with Rafe Savage: The Apartment Lounge 9:30 pm, $3. 769-4060

Jeff Healey Band: Prism Productions 10 pm, St. Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit, $12.50 at Ticketmaster or 423-6666. 99-MUSIC

Frank Allison and the Odd Sox: Blind Pig 996-8555

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