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To publicize MARCH Calendar events, send formatted listings by Thursday, February 15 to AGENDA, 202 E. Washington #512, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104, (996-8018). Listings for more than five events must be sent to AGENDA on Macintosh disc. Send SASE if you want your disc returned.

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

2 Tuesday "Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian / Gay Radio Collective 6 pm, WCBN, 88.3 FM. Call-in talk show. 763-3501

Duncan Murphy: Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Community Access TV, Cable Channel 9. As a soldier Murphy witnessed Nazi atrocities in the concentration camps and believed that WW II was "a good war." Then he witnessed the atrocities committed by the U.S.-supported contras and realized to his horror that they were the same. 769-7422

Meeting: Lesbian & Gay Men's Rights Organizing Committee (LaGROC) 7:30 pm, 3100 Mich. Union. 763-4186

3 Wednesday Ypsilanti Gay MaleLesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm, Ypsilanti Area Community Education Center (old Ypsilanti High School), 210 W. Cross, room 115. 484-0456 5 Friday Duncan Murphy: Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 2 Tue) Massage Therapy Classes for Gay Bisexual Men: Lesbian & Gay Male Programs Office 8 pm, ICC Education Center, 1522 Hill St. A safe environment to explore touch. Wear loose clothing. Bring oil or lotion, 2 sheets, and a towel. David 662-6282 Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm, 3200 Mich. Union. 763-4186 Gay Men's Coffee House: Brothers 8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 763-4186 6 Saturday 7th Annual Chili Open Golf Tournament: Parks and Recreation Dept. 9 am, Leslie Park Golf Course, Traver Rd. Six holes of golf and hot chili upon completen. Awards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and closest to the pin. 971-9841 Picket: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 1 1 am, Klines Dept. Store parking lot, (S. Ashley between William and Liberty). Reorient the Downtown Development Authority toward affordable housing rather than more parking structures. To confirm cali 662-5372. Concert: Jesse Richards 8 pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Help raise funds for the formation of Jesse's new performance ensemble in Calif., $6-$25. 971-5131 Benefit Concert for the Homeless: The Shelter Association of Ann Arbor 8 pm, The Ark, 637-12 S. Main. Bolcom and Morris, O.J. Anderson, LaRon Williams, and Frank Allison will perform. Senator Lana Pollack will emcee, $15. 995-9066 7 Sunday Orientation: Huron Valley Greens 5 pm, 141 1 Henry St. For nterested newcomers. 663-0003 Meeting: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 6 pm, 337 S. Ashley. Plan actions to fight homelessness. 662-5372 Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 6:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 6 pm potluck, bring a dish to pass. All are welcome. 663-0003 Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First. 996-8555 Tami John, & Mere Image: Homegrown Women's Music Series 8 pm, The Ark, 637-12 S. Main. Tami John reads poetry and prose about AfroAmerican life. Mere Image plays footstomping rock music, $5 donation. 994-9136 8 Monday Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N. División. 665-0606 9 Tuesday "Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 2 Tues) "Women and the Stonewalls of Prison": National Organization of Women 7 pm, Unitarian Universalist Church,1917 Washtenaw. Meeting and panel discussion. Female incarcerations in Michigan rose 540% between 1976 and 1986. Of female nmates, 7090% are single parent heads of households. What can be done to protect innocent defendants from forced guilty pleas and unfair prison sentences? What can be done to forcé the system to provide competent education and health care? Panelists include reps. of the Dept. of Corrections, attorneys and inmates. 484-1744 Martin Luther King - Peacemaker Part 1: Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Community Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Surrounded by the nspiring "MLK- Peacemaker" exhibií Profs. Michael Dawson and Ronald Woods share their expertise on Afro-American Studies, the civil rights movement and Dr. King's work. 769-7422 Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 2 Tues) 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. 761-1628 10 Wednesday Rice and Beans Dinner: Guild House 6 pm, 802 Monroe, $2. 662-5189 Meeting: Earth Day Working Group 7 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Anyone interested in helping plan activities for Earth Day, April 21, 1990 is welcome. 663-0003 "The Next Left": A2 Democratie Socialists of America 8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Videotaped lecture by the late Michael Harrington. 662-4497 Ypsilanti Gay Male, Lesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm (see 3 Wed) 12 Frïday "Martin Luther King - Peacemaker Part 1": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 9Tue) Revival: Bethel A.M. E. Church 7 pm, 900 Plum (at Traver Rd.). Chicago preacher Dr. Jeremiah Wright will lead in commemorating Martin Luther King, Jr's life. 971-6133 "Jewish Cultural Life in the Soviet Union": Jewish Cultural Society 7:30 pm, 2107 Devonshire. Mike Fried will show a video of his trip to a Jewish museum and library in Moscow. Dessert potluck. 665-5761 "New Wprks for a New Year": People Dancing 8 pm, Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. New and repertory works ncluding "The Robe and Crown," a collaboration between Whitley Setrakian, and singers Dick Siegel and Tracy Lee Komarmy. Advance tickets Mich. Theatre and Perf. Network or charge by phone 6688397, $9$7 stud. & seniors. 663-0681 13Saturday Picket: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 1 1 am (see 6 Sat) Post Holiday White Elephant Recycling Auction: National Organization of Women noon, Unitarian Universalist Church, 1917 . . Washtenaw. Bring your unwanted gifts and other sellables to this NOW fundraiser. Special prizes for best eers and salespersons. 1 1 :30 am brunch. Rochelle Mailhot 482-7661 or Marcia Federbush 663-9292 "Talk Radio" (1988): Hill Street Cinema 7 & 9:15 pm, 1429 Hill. Film about the life of Alan Berg, the Denver late night radio host gunned down by the Aryan Nation, $2.50. 769-0500 "The Robe and Crown": People Dancing 8 pm (see 12 Fri) , 14 Sunday "The Robe and Crown": People Dancing 2 pm (see 12 Fri) Benefit Children's Concert: Rainforest Action Movement of Ann Arbor 2 pm, The Ark, 637 S. Main. With storyteller Pat Roan Judd, music by Mustard's Retreat and live animáis from rainforests. All proceeds to Union of Indian Nations in the Brazilian Amazon and the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council, $5. 994-8553 Meeting: Earth Day Coalition 3 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Plan a series of community-wide events for the month of April 1990. 761-3186 Unity March: The Commemoration of a Dream Committee 4 pm, County Building, 101 E. Hurón. Maren to Second Baptist Church, 850 Red Oak for Rededication Service for Martin Luther King, Jr's birthday at 5 pm. Refreshments. 763-9044 Maya Angelou: U-M 7 pm, Power Center, 121 Fletcher. Keynote address for U-M's two-day commemoration of Martin Luther King, Jr's birthday. 763-9044 Puppy and Dog Training and Care Clinic: Humane Society of Huron Valley 4 pm, A2 Dog Training Club, 1575 E. North Territorial. Feeding and healthcare info. 662-5545 Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 7 Sun) "The Shop on Main Street" (1965): Hill Street Cinema 7 & 9:20 pm, 1429 ■ Hill. Academy Award-winning story of an elderly Jewish shop owner and the man appointed by the Nazis as her Aryan controller, $2.50. 769-0500 Israeli Dancing: Hlllel 7:30 to 10 pm,1429 Hill. Join Sara Berkovitch every week for one hour of instruction followed by an hour of open dancing. Beg. & adv. welcome, $2. 769-0500 Benefit Concert: Rainforest Action Movement of Ann Arbor 8 pm, The Ark, 637 S. Main. With performers Mr. B, Matt Watroba, Frank Allison, and James Dapogny, and a presentaron by Jim Burchfield of the U-M International Forestry Program. All proceeds to Union of Indian Nations in the Brazilian Amazon and the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council, $10. 994-8553 Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 7 Sun) 15 Monday Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 8Mon) 16Tuesday "Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 2 Tue) "Martin Luther King- Peacemaker Part 2": Peace Insight 7:05 pm, A2 Community Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Surrounded by the "MLK- Peacemaker" Exhibit, historian Francille Wilson and Councilwoman Ann Marie Coleman discuss Dr. King's belief that civil rights and peace are "tied inextricably together." 769-7422 Chabad Hasidism: Hillel 7:30 pm,1429 Hill. Chabad is one of the spiritual movements founded upon Jewish mystical traditions that swept across the Jewish worid during the 18th century. Rabbi and Mrs. Goldstein . of Chabad House will speak. 769-0500 Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 2 Tue) 17 Wednesday Rice & Beans Dinner: Guild House 6 pm (see 10 Wed) Meeting: NOW Women In Prison Task Force 7 pm, 1917 Washtenaw. Bart 229-9866 Mass Meeting: Students Fighting Anti-Semitism 7 pm, Millel, 1429 Hill. Join this newly formed group to combat anti-Semitism on campus. 769-0500 Mass Meeting: Jewish Feminist Group 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Winter-term planning meeting. 769-0500 Meeting: La tin American Solidarity Committee (LASC) 8 pm, ask for room at info. desk, Mich. Union. 665-8438 Ypsilanti Gay MaleLesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm (see 3 Wed) 18Thursday Israel Information Days: Hillel 10 am to 4 pm, 1429 Hill. Meet with representatives of the Jewish Agency and Young Judea who will be at Hillel to answer questions and provide information about programs in Israel. Appointments 769-0500 Arts at Mid-Day: Union Performance Programs 12:15 pm, Pendleton Rm., Mich. Union. Piano performance by Tomoko Brzozowski. 764-6498 Pens for Kids Drive: Student Struggle for Oppressed Jewry All day in Fishbowl, U-M. Contribute pens or money for Ethiopian Jews. 769-0500 Mass Meeting: Hill Street Forum 7 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Would you like to meet authors or artists such as Adriennne Rich or Harold Kushner? We are looking for ushers and others to help with special events. Erika or Miriam 764-4693 Meeting: Bread for the World 7:30 pm, Memorial Christian Church, 730 Tappan. Discussion of domestic and international hunger issues, legislative updates and planning for 1990 events. 487-9058 "Winter Dances": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Fourth annual choreographer's showcase featuring new and repertory works by Barbara Boothe, Anita Cheng, Kiro Kopulos, Daniel McCusker, Benedette Palazzola, Carol Seidl and Ariel Weymouth-Payne, $10$8. 663-0681 Massage Therapy Classes for Gay Bisexual Men: Lesbian & Gay Male Programs Office 8 pm, 1402 Hill. A safe environment to explore touch. Wear loose clothing. Bring oil or lotion, 2 sheets, and a towel. David 662-6282 19Friday Reception for "Asian and American: To Strike a Balance": U-M Arts & Programming Cali for time, Art Lounge, Mich. Union. Opening of Asian student art exhibit. Refreshments and live entertainment. Exhibit runs through Feb. 2. 764-6498 "Martin Luther King-Peacemaker Part 2": Peace Insight 6:05 pm (see 16Tue) Volunteer Training: Domestic Violence ProjectSAFE House 7 pm. Volunteers needed for crisis line, child care, counseling, public speaking and the On-Call Team (see page 10). For interview 995-5444 "The Writer's Trade": Grads and Young Professionals 7:30 pm, Lawyers' Club, U-M. Veggie Shabbat potluck. Prof. Nick Delbanco will speak on the fictions and non-fictions of the writing profession. Reserve 769-0500 "The Drug Crisis and the Bush Drug Plan: Hypocrisy at Home, Intervention Abroad": Solidarity 8 pm, Pond Rm., Mich. Union. Philadelphia New African Voices Alliance member Cynthia Bowens will speak. 665-2709 "Winter Dances": Performance Network 8 pm (see 18 Thur) Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 5 Fri) Gay Men' Coffee House: Brothers 8 pm (see 5 Fri) 20 Saturday "Creative Writing for the Theater": Ann Arbor Repertory Theater 9 am to 1 pm, cali for location. Simone Press will lead an educational hands-on workshop, $50. 761-7410 "Raising" a Brick Wood-Fired Oven: Depot Town Sour Dough Collective 9 am, 310 N. River St., Ypsi. Workshoppers, led by English baker and oven builder Alan Scott, will build an oven from the "hearth up." Lunch provided but bring potluck extras, $25 day or $603 days. 665-6942 Picket: HAC 1 1 am (see 6 Sat) "Dead Poets Society" (1989): Hill Street Cinema 7 & 9:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Robin Williams stars as a teacher who inspires his students to reject conformity, $2.50. 769-0500 Mustard's Retreat: The Ark 8 pm, 637 S. Main. 15th anniversary concert to be recorded for Red House Records, $7.75$6.75 members & students. 761-1451 21 Sunday "Raising a Brick Wood-Fired Oven": Depot Town Sour Dough Collective 9 am (see 20 Sat) Open House: Parents and Friends of Lesbians and GaysAnn Arbor 2 pm, King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2685 Packard at Eisenhower. We would like to know more about you andor your organizaron. Join us and have a good time! (see page 10) llene 663-1867 Murray Jackson and Laura Roop: Granite Line Writers 2 pm, Freighthouse Cafe, Depot Town at Cross and River Sts., Ypsi. Jackson's poems celébrate Detroit. Roop is a much-awarded "new voice In Michigan poetry," $3. 663-0546 Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 7 Sun) Orientation: Huron Valley Greens 6 pm, 141 1 Henry. For interested newcomers. Cali to confirm. 663-0003 Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 6:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St. Discussion of the national and state Green programs on peace and nonviolence. Potluck 6 pm. 663-0003 "Generation"(1955): Hill Street Cinema 7 & 8:45 pm, 1429 Hill. The first of Andrzej Wajda's trilogy on wartime Poland. A young boy is hardened by his experience in the Polish Resistance, $2.50. 769-0500 Tito Puente in Concert: Eclipse Jazz 7:30 pm, Power Center. The king of salsa and his Latin jazz all star band. Cali for price. 763-0046 Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 7 Sun) Karen Pernick, & Ami Robinson: Homegrown Women's Music Series 8 pm, The Ark, 637 S. Main St. Singerguitarist Pernick plays folk and blues. Violinist Ami Robinson blends classical music with jazz, $5 don. 994-9136 22 Monday "Raising" a Brlck Wood-Fired Oven: Depot Town Sour Dough Collective 9 am (see 20 Sat) Speakout on Abortion: Washtenaw County Pro-Choice Coalition 7 pm, First Cong. United Church of Christ, 218 N. Adams, Ypsi. This celebration of the 1 7th anniversary of the Roe v Wade decisión involves speakers as well as personal testimony. 973-0710 Meeting: Women & Economie Issues Task Force 7 pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw. 484-1744 Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 8 Mon) 23 Tuesday "Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 2 Tue) Meeting: Pro-Choice Task Force 7 pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw. 484-1744 "The Meeting": Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Community Access TV, Cable Channel 9. A powerful scène from Jeff Stetson's play portraying what would have happened if Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X had ever met. 769-7422 Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 2 Tue) Harold Kushner: Hillel 7:30 pm, Irwin Green Aud., 1429 Hill. Harold Kushner is the author of the national best-seller "When Bad Things Happen to Good People," $10$6 stud. & seniors. 769-0500 24 Wednesday Rice & Beans Dinner: Guild House 6 pm (see10 Wed) Welcome Home Dinner: Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice 6 pm, First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron (parking off Washington). Reception for the Religious Delegation just returned from Nicaragua with first-hand accounts of delegates' experiences. Dinner catered by Pilar Celaya, a Salvadoran in Sarictuary with Friends Meeting. 7 pm presentations. Childcare provided, $5 adults, $3 children 10 yrs. and under. Reserve 663-1870 Mass Meeting: Hill Street Cinema 6 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. The best little film co-op in town is looking for film fans who want to get involved for the new term- plus. Stephanie 995-5161 Meeting: Earth Day Working Group 7 pm (see 10 Wed) Informational Meeting: Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Find out about Project Otzma, a year-long program in Israel which features ulpan, travel, kibbutz, and more. 769-0500 Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 17 Wed) "Camp Solidariiy": A2 Democratie Socialista of America 8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. A talk by participants who visited the Pittston coal strikers. 662-4497 Ozone House 20th Birthday Celebration: Blind Pig 8 pm, 208 S. First. Benefit for A2's crisis center for youths, featuring C.J. Chenier & the Red Hot Louisiana Band, Peter Madcat Ruth, and Catfish Keith with emcee Joe Tiboni, $10$8 advance. 662-2222 Ypsilanti Gay MaleLesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm (see 3 Wed) 25 Thursday Arts at Mid-Day: Union Performance Programs 12:15 pm, Pendleton Rm., Mich. Union. Piano performance of Schumann's "Davidsblunder Tanze" by Jessica Johnson. 764-6498 "Summer of Aviya": Progressive Zionist Caucus 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. This film is about one summer in the life of the daughter of a Holocaust survivor during the first years of Israel's independence. 769-0500 "Nicaragua: Escape f rom Tyranny": Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 7:30 pm, Old Second Ward Bldg, 310 S. Ashley. Refreshments, get-together then slidelecture presentation by peace activist, Doug Lent. 663-4741 Happy Hour: Hillel Social Committee 8 pm, Dominick's, 812 Monroe. R-n-Ronly! 769-0500 26 Friday RallyGuerilla Theater: A2 Committee to Defend Abortion & Reproductive Rights Noon to 1 pm, Michigan Diag. Commemoration of the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Anne 761-7452 "The Meeting": Peace Insight 6:05 pm (see 23 Tue) Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 5 Fri) 27 Saturday Picket: HAC 1 1 am (see 6 Sat) 13'h Ann Arbor Folk Festival: Office of Major Events 6 pm, Hill Aud. Benefit for The Ark featuring Sweet Honey in the Rock, Michael Hedges, Loudon Wainwright III, Josh White Jr., Alain Lamontagne, Robin and Linda Williams, Alison Krauss & Union Station, Free Hot Lunch, Joel Mabus, & Owen McBride, $19.50$ 17.50. 763-TKTS "Dressed to Kill"(1980): Hill Street Cinema 7 & 9 pm, 1429 Hill, $2.50. 769-0500 Mitch Ryder: Prism Productions 8 & 1 1 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First St., $10. 665-4755 28 Sunday Adult Program: Jewish Cultural Society 10 am, Jewish Community Center, 2939 Birch Hollow. Adult ren of ntermarriages will speak. Leave a message f you are the off-spring of one Jewish and one non-Jewish parent and would like to speak on your cultural choices. 665-2825 Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 7 Sun) "Closely Watched Trains" (1966): Hill Street Cinema 7 & 8:45 pm, 1429 Hill. This beloved film of the Czech renaissance chronicles the coming of age of a bumbling young railway worker during WWII, $2.50. 769-0500 Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 7 Sun) 29 Monday Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 8 Mon) 30 Tuesday "Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 2 Tue) "Women Transforming the World": Peace Insight 7:05 pm, A2 Community Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Barbara Ransby, founding member of the United Coalition Against Racism and Ella BakerNelson Mándela Center for Anti-Racist Education at U-M, brings to light the unsung heroines of the civil rights movement. 769-7422 Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 2 Tue) "The Puerto Rican Plebiscite and the Struggle Against Colonialism": Solidarity 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. John Vandenneer, U-M biology prof. and long-time solidarity activist will speak. 665-2709 The Meat Puppets: Prism Productions 9 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First. $10.50. 665-4755 k.d. lang and the reclines: Prism State Theater, Kalamazoo. The Patsy Cline of the '90s. No kidding! Cali for time and price. 665-4755 or 645-6666 31 Wednesday Rice & Beans Dinner: Guild House 6pm (see 10 Wed) "Art and Society in Israel": Union of Students for Israel 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Former arts and culture radio reporter for Kol Yisrael, Ruth Volk, will focus on the Zionist art created from the early 1900s until today. 769-0500 Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 17 Wed) 1 Thursday "Dog Oay Afternoon" (1975): Hill Street Cinema 7 & 9 pm, 1429 Hill, $2.50. 769-0500 "Arabs & Jews: Children Teaching Children": Progressive Zionist Caucus 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Gary Brenner, co-founder of Peace Now, will speak about his experience in fostering communication between Arab and Jewish children in Israel. 769-0500 "Wenomadmen": Theatre Grottesco 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. A builder, valet, student, and umbrella carrier are hurled together by the chaotic events of the future. They find themselves in a desert where humans, concentrated in small metropolitan oases, have established new castes: the Knowledge Keepers, the Buikters, the Mystics, the Powerful and the Powerless. As the four créate a new society out of conflict and compromiso, we watert our acts of everyday living emerge as absurd rituals. Cali for price. 663-0681 2 Friday Shabbat Services at Milan Prison: Reform Chavurah 4:45 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Join us for a 20-mnute car ride to Milan Prison and hold services with Jewish inmates. 769-0500 "Women Transforming the World": Peace Insight 6:05 pm, A2 Community Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Barbara Ransby, of the United Coalition Against Racism brings to light the unsung heroines of the civil rights movement. 769-7422 "Wenomadmen": Theatre Grottesco 8 pm (see 1 Thur) Gay Men's Coffee House: Brothers 8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 763-4186 Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm, 3200 Mich. Union. 763-4186 Massage Therapy Classes for Gay Bisexual Men: Lesbian & Gay Male Programs Office 8 pm, ICC Education Center, 1522 Hill St. A safe environment to explore touch. Wear loose clothing. Bnng oil or lotion, 2 sheets, and towel. David 662-6282 3 Saturday Picket: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 1 1 am, Klines Dept. Store parkng lot, (S. Ashley between William and Liberty). Reorient the Downtown Development Authority toward affordable housing rather than more parking structures. Cali 662-5372 to confirm. Gil Scott Heron: The Ark 8 & 10 pm, 637 S. Main. Don't stay at home because the "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised." Heron, "the most dangerous musician alive," has chronicled the political and social struggles of our times with intense passion and wit, $13.50. 763-TKTS Voice of the Turtle: Hill Street Forum 8 pm, Irwin Green Aud, 1429 Hill. An ensemble which performs Jewish folk music of Spain and Portugal, $15 $8 stud. & seniors. 769-0500 "Wenomadmen": Theatre Grottesco 8 pm (see 1 Thur) 4 Sunday Meeting: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 6 pm, 337 S. Ashley. Plan actions to fight homelessness. 662-5372 "Wenomadmen": Theatre Grottesco 6:30 pm (see 1 Thur) "Ashes and Diamonds" (1958): Hill Street Cinema 7 & 9 pm, 1429 Hill. The conflict between idealism and instinct is revealed in the story of a Polish Resistance fighter who kills the wrong man on the last day of WWII, $2.50. 769-0500 Second Opinión: Homegrown Women's Music Series 8 pm, The Ark, 637 S. Main. Sally Potter, Betsy Clinton & Pat Madden-Roth do humorous a capellas, political selections and folk music. With Poet Ruelaine Stokes, $5 donation. 994-9136 Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First 996-8555 5 Monday "Israel's Culture & Politics as Reflected in lts Popular Music": Union of Students for Israel 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Avi Hadari, of the Tel Aviv U. Theatre Dept. will use audio and video tapes to discuss Israeli pop music and current reality in Israel. 769-0500 Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N. División. 665-0606 6 Tuesday Feb. 10 Valentine's Dinner Reservation Deadline: AGENDA by 6 pm. Cali our answering machine with the ber in your party and the number of veggie diners among you. 996-8018 "Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian Gay Radio Collective 6 pm, 88.3 FM, WCBN. Cali n talk show. 763-3501 Meeting: Lesbian & Gay Men's Rights Organizing Commütee (LaGROC) 7:30 pm, 3100 Mich. Union. 763-4186 7 Wednesday Rice and Beans Dinner: Guild House 6 pm, 802 Monroe, $2. 662-5189 Mass Meeting: Consider 7 pm, Pond Rm., Mich. Union. Opportunities available in all departments of U-M's weekly issues forum. Maria Sanders 995-9185 "The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Strategies for a Jusl and Durable Peace": Progressive Zionist Caucus 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Jewish Peace Lobby founder Jerome Segal will speak. 769-0500 Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC) 8 pm, ask for rm. at info. desk, Mich. Union. 665-8438 "The Current Situation in Eastern and Western Europe": A2 Democratie Socialists of America 8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Videotaped lecture by Bogdan Denitch and Joanne Barkan. 662-4497 Ypsilanti Gay MaleLesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm, Ypsilanti Area Community Education Center (old Ypsilanti High School), 210 W. Cross, rm 115. 484-0456 8 Thursday Israel Information Days: Hillel 10 am to 4 pm, 1429 Hill. Representatives of the Jewish Agency and Young Judea will be at Hillel to provide nformation about programs in Israel. Appointments 769-0500 Happy Hour: Hillel Social Committee 5 pm to 8 pm, Dominick's, 812 Monroe. An opportunity to meet new people or just relax with old friends. 769-0500 Humanistic Judaism: Hillel 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Rabbi Sherwin Wine will speak on the Jewish humanistic movement. 769-0500 9 Friday "Marconi Didn't Invent Radio": Grads and Young Professionals 7:30 pm, Lawyers' Club, U-M. Veggie Shabbat potluck with U-M English Prof. Bob Weisbuch. Reserve 769-0500 Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 2 Fri) "lOSaturday Picket: HAC 1 1 am (see 3 Sat) March News & Feature Deadline: AGENDA 5 pm, 202 E. Washington #512, Ann Arbor Ml 48104. 996-8018 ■J=:];lifJ;n 10- AGENDA-OAN. & FEB. 1990 2nd Annual Valentines Dinner: AGENDA 6:30 pm, First Presbyterian Church, 1432 Washtenaw. Fine Salvadoran food cooked by Pilar Celaya, & Latin music and dancing with DJ Alejandro Celaya. Proceeds to benefit AGENDA and Pilar Celaya, a Salvadoran refugee living in Sanctuary in Ann Arbor. RSVP by 6 Tue, $8adults, $4children. 996-8018 "The Brother from Another Planet" (1984): Hill Street Cinema 7 & 9:15 pm, 1429 Hill, $2.50. 769-0500 11 Sunday Jewish Ethics: U-M Program on Ethics and Religión 3 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Rabbi Greenberg of The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership. 769-0500 Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 4 Sun) Meeting: WAND 7:30 pm, St, Aidan's Northside Church, 1679 Broadway. Women panelists will talk about their personal decisión to commit civil disobedience or tax resistance. 761-1718 Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 4 Sun) 12 Monday "My Father: Boxer & Bridge to a New Alliance": Black-Jewish Relations 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Democratie National Committee Advisor, Joe Louis Barrow, Jr., will speak. 769-0500 Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 5 Mon) 13 Tuesday Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm . (see 6 Tues) 14 Wednesday Rice and Beans Dinner: Guild House 6 pm (see 7 Wed) Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 7 Wed) Ypsllantl Gay MaleLesblan AA Meeting 8:30 pm (see 7 Wed) 15Thursday March Issue deadline for Calendar & Communily Resource Directory: AGENDA Submit by 5 pm, 202 E. Washington #512, 48104. 996-8018 Ice Skating: Hillel Social Committee 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Meet at Hillel, $2+$1 .50 skate rental. 769-0500 Massage Therapy Classes for Gay Bisexual Men: Lesbian & Gay Male Programs Office 8 pm, 1402 Hill. A safe environment to explore touch. Wear loose clothing. Bring oil or lotion, - 2 sheets, and towel. David 662-6282 "The Owl and the Pussycat": West End Productions 8 pm, Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. Felix & Doris meet when Doris is evicted for prostitution by Felix - the result is captivating comedy, $9$6 stud. & seniors. 663-0681 16Friday Gay Men's Coflee House: Brothers 8 pm(see 2 Fri) 763-4186 "The Owl and the Pussycat": West End Productions 8 pm (see 15 Thur) Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 2 Fri) 17Saturday Picket: HAC 1 1 am (see 3 Sat) Poetry Reading: Granite Line Poets 2 to 5 pm, Freighthouse Cafe, Depot Town, Ypsilanti. Open mike readings. Refreshments, $3. 663-0546. "Sammy and Rosie Get Laid" (1987): Hill Street Cinema 7 & 9 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill, $2.50. 769-0500 The Five Blind Boys of Alabama: Prism Productions 8 pm, The Ark, 637 S. Main. "Soul-surging gospel," $10. 665-4755 "The Owl and the Pussycat": West End Productions 8 pm (see 15 Thur) 18Sunday Meeting: Parents FLAGAnn Arbor 2 pm, King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2685 Packard. 763-4186 Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 4 Sun) "The Owl and the Pussycat": West End Productions 6:30 pm (see 15 Thur) Jahra McKinney, & Tapestry: Homegrown Women's Music Series 8 pm, The Ark, 637 S. Main, $5 don. 994-9136 Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 4 Sun) 19 Monday Open House for Lesblans & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 5 Mon) 20 Tuesday "Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 6 Tues) "Where Are We? The Inner Ufe of American Jews": Mitzvah Project 7:30 pm, Irwin Green Aud., 1429 Hill. Speaker: Leonard Fein, $8$5 stud. & seniors. 769-0500. Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 6 Tues) 21 Wednesday Rice and Beans Dinner: Guild House 6 pm (see 7 Wed) Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 7 Wed) Ypsilanti Gay MaleLesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm (see 7 Wed) 22 Thursday Israel Information Days: Hillel 10 am (see 8 Thur) "Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads" & "Making 'Do the Right Thing"1: HUI Street Cinema 7 & 9:30 pm, 1429 HM. $2.50. 769-0500 "The Owl and the Pussycat": West End Productions 8 pm (see 15 Thur) 23 Friday "The Owl and the Pussycat": West End Productions 8 pm (see 15 Thur) Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 2 Fri) 24 Saturday Picket: HAC 1 1 am (see 3 Sat) "The Owl and the Pussycat": West End Productions 8 pm (see 15 Thur) 25 Sunday Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 4 Sun) "The Owl and the Pussycat": West End Prod. 6:30 pm (see 15 Thur) Women's Music: Gay Lib. 8 pm (see 4 Sun) 26 Monday Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Lib. 8:45 pm (see 5 Mon) 27 Tuesday Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 (see 6 Tue) 28 Wednesday Rice and Beans Dinner: Guild House 6 pm (see 7 Wed) Ypsilantl Gay MaleLesblan AA Meeting 8:30 pm (see 7 Wed)

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