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To publiclze APRIL Calendar events, send formatted listings by Thursday, MARCH 15 lo AGENDA, 202 E. Washington #512, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104, (996-8018). Listing for more than five events must be sent to AGENDA on Macintosh disc, with SASE for dlsc return.

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. All locations are in Ann Arbor unless otherwise noted.

1 Thursday

National Call-ln Day to Congress: Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice Call your D.C. reps and senators regarding the Feb. 25 Nicaraguan election asking them to: 1. Accept only vote counts certified by the UN and the OAS observers; 2. In response to elections certified as free and fair by the UN and OAS, declare an end to the U.S. war on Nicaragua, an end to the embargo; 3. Demobilize the contras immediately. Call Sen. Carl Levin at (202)224-6221, Sen. Don Riegle at (202)224-4822, and Rep. Carl Pursell at (202)225-4401.

Peter Ostroushko: The Ark 8 pm, 637 S. Main. One of Nashville's acoustic greats. $8.75/$7.75 stud. & mem. 761-1451

"A Synthetic Circus": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Frank's Absurd Repertory Theater Co. debuts with short, short plays by Beckett, The Futurists, the Dadaists, John Cage and more set to engage today's ever-shrinking attention span, $9/$7 stud. & seniors 663-0681

Voter's Registration Party: Performance Network & Student Initiative 10:30 pm, 408 W. Washington. Happy Birthday to all of you who will be 18 by April 3. Deputy registrars will be on hand to get you registered in time to vote in the April 2 election. The party features: Dick Siegel, Frank Allison, lodine Raincoats, Tracey Lee Komarmy, Juice, Pontiac, Elise Bryant and more. 663-0681

2 Friday

Meeting: Alliance for U-M Campus Child-Care (UM-ACCC) noon, Women's Studies Programs offices, 234 W. Engineering Bldg. Open to anyone interested in affordable, quality, on-site childcare services at U-M. 763-2047

"The CIA from the Inside": Peace InSight 6:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Former CIA agent John Stockwell describes CIA activities in Central America. 769-7422

The Sugarcubes: Prism Productions 8 pm, The Latin Quarter, 3067 Grand River, Detroit. With special guests The Primitives, $15.50. 665-4755

"A Synthetic Circus": Performance Network 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

Group Meditation and Massage for Gay & Bisexual Men: Lesbian/Gay Male Programs Office 8 pm, 1522 Hill. A safe environment to explore touch. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring oil or lotion, 2 sheets, and a towel. David 662-6282

3 Saturday

"A Synthetic Circus": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Thur)

4 Sunday

Fitness Fest: Humane Society of Huron Valley 9:30 am regist., A2 Berkshire Hilton, 610 Hilton Blvd. 10 am aerobic workout to benefit the animals at the Humane Society; light brunch at 11:30. Participants must obtain $50 min. pledges. 662-5545

Poetry Reading & Lecture: Le Minotaure Gallery 3 pm, 115 E. Ann. Ann and Ken Mikolowski, a painter and poet, will read and talk about their work and 20 years of publishing The Altemative Press. 665-0445

Orientation: Huron Valley Greens 5pm, 1411 Henry. 663-0003

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 6 pm, 337 S. Ashley. Help end homelessness. 662-5372

Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 6:30 pm, Guild house, 802 Monroe. 6 pm potluck; bring a dish to pass. 663-0003

"A Synthetic Circus": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 1 Thur)

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

5 Monday

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

6 Tuesday

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

Survivors of Sexual Assault Support Group: Womynspace Taskforce of Ann Arbor NOW 7 pm, 208 King Hall, EMU, Ypsilanti. Eileen 481-1245

Take Back the Night Planning Meeting: Ann Arbor Coalition Against Rape 7 pm, Center for Indep. Living, 2568 Packard. Help plan the April 21 demonstration. Sue 996-9517

Living With ARC and AIDS Support Group: Wellness Networks 7 pm, 3075 Clark Rd., # 207. 572-9355

"Women, Power and Difference": Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Cornm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. 1989 U-M talk by African-American feminist and poet, Audre Lorde. 769-7422

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

7 Wednesday

"Womyn's Rite and Rhythm" 6 pm, 88.3 FM, WCBN. Weekly public affairs show focusing on womyn's issues. 763-3501

Meeting: Professional AIDS Support Group 6 pm, Social Work Conference Room, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Debbie Mattison 572-3520

Meeting: Womynspace Taskforce of Ann Arbor NOW 7 pm, 208 King Hall, EMU, Ypsilanti. Eileen 481-1245

HIV Positive Testers Support Group: Wellness Networks 7 pm, 3075 Clark Rd., Suite 207, Ypsilanti. 572-9355

Gathering: Creation Spirituality 7:30 pm, First Unitarian-Univ. Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Native American ceremony and spirituality. 971-5924

Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm, Ypsilanti Area Community Education Center (old Ypsilanti High School), 210 W. Cross, rm 115. 484-0456

8 Thursday

"Food and Farmlng In the Environmental Decade": Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice 7:30 pm, Zion Lutheran Church, 1501 W. Liberty. A panel of farmers will discuss concerns and distinct approaches to growing residue-free and organic food products. 663-1870

Green Fair Planning Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 7:30 pm, 525 Miller #2. 665-6251

"A Synthetic Circus": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Thur)

9 Friday

Art Exhibit: U-M Art & Programming through 27 Tue, all day, Art Lounge, Mich. Union. Paintings from worldwide children's competition honoring the 20th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem. 764-6498

Meeting: UM-ACCC noon (see 2 Fri)

"Women, Power and Difference": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 6 Tue)

Board Meeting: Wellnes Networks 7 pm, 3175 Clark Rd. Suite 207, Ypsilanti. Open to the public. 572-9355

"A Synthetic Circus": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Thur)

Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 2 Fri)

10 Saturday

Meeting: Washtenaw Earth Day Coalition 3 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Open to anyone interested in coordinating or particpating in April's Earth Day events. 761-3186

APRIL News & Feature Story Deadline: AGENDA 5 pm, 202 E. Washington #512, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104. 996-8018

"A Synthetic Circus": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Thur)

Laurie Anderson: Prism Productions 8 pm, Michigan Theater. This critically acclaimed performance artist returns to Ann Arbor after 6 years absence, $22.50. 665-4755

11 Sunday

The Art of John El Kerr: Le Minotaure Gallery through March 31. Opening reception tonight from 4 to 7 pm, 115 E. Ann. A one-person gallery show of Ann Arbor-based artist John El Kerr's work. 665-0445

Open House: Community Farm of Ann Arbor 3 pm, Rudolpf Steiner School, 2775 Newport Rd. Learn about this local organic/bioclynamic farm. 769-4251

"Reception and Report to the Community": Ann Arbor-Juigalpa Sister City Electlon Delegation 4 pm, Friends Center, 1416 Hill. Ten A2 delegates just back from observing the Feb. 25th elections in our Sister City will report their findings. 663-0655

Puppy and Dog Training & Care Clinic: The Humane Society of Huron Valley 4 pm, Ann Arbor Dog Training Club, 1575 N. Territorial Rd. A two-hour seminar with obedience demos, feeding tips and more, $2 don./children under 12 free. 662-5545

Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 4 Sun)

"A Synthetic Circus": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 1 Thur)

"Changes In the Soviet Union: Impression From a Recent Person-to-Person Visit": Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament 7:30 pm, St. Aidan's/Northside Church, 1679 Broadway. A talk by Art Vander on what Soviet people think of the changes in their country, and the implications of these changes for U.S. military policy. 761-1718.

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Beg & adv, $2. 769-0500

Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 4 Sun)

12 Monday

"Report on the Nicaraguan Election": Central American Solidarity Committee 7 pm, 1100 St Aubin, rm. 210, Detroit. Kate Carter and Kathryn Savoie, eyewitnesses to the election, will report on their findings. 259-1188

Meeting: The Religious Coalition on Central America 7:30 pm, First Presbyterian Church, 1432 Washtenaw. Help plan the religious community's efforts to change U.S. policy in Central America. 663-1870

Soundgarden and Voivod: Prlsm 7:30 pm, State Theater, 404 S. Burdick, Kalamazoo. With special guests: Faith No More, $11.50. 665-4755

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Lib 8:45 pm (see 5 Mon)

13 Tuesday

"Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian/Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 6 Tue)

Caregivers and Loved Ones of People With AIDS Support Group: Wellness Networks 6:45 pm, Dept. of Social Services, 2350 W. Stadium. 572-9355

"Women and Aging": Ann Arbor/Washtenaw NOW 7 pm, Unitarian Church, General Assembly Room, 1917 Washtenaw. Meeting with panel speaking on various aging topics. Molly 434-8358

Living With ARC and AIDS Support Group: Wellness Networks 7 pm (see 6 Tue)

Take Back the Night Planning Meeting: Ann Arbor Coalition Against Rape 7 pm (see 6 Tue)

"The Intlfadah in Palestine and the Student Movement in China": Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Chan. 9. Ali Mazrui, creator of the widely acclaimed PBS series "The Africans," compares the two movements in his 1989 talk for the Palestine Aid Society. 769-7422

Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 6 Tues)

Meeting: Washtenaw Citizen for Animal Rights (WCAR) 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Learn about animal rights issues and help WCAR educate the community. 665-2480

"Resoundlng Wind": U-M Art & Programming 8 pm, Pendleton Rm., Mich. Union. Saxophonists Denise Fest, Helen Haller, Eric Wilson, and Charles Young perform. 764-6498

14 Wednesday

"Womyn's Rite and Rhythms" 6 pm (see 7 Wed)

One Man Show (Peter Kubelka 1954-77): U-M Program in Film and Video Studies 7 pm, Angell Hall, Aud. C, $1 don. 764-0147

HIV Positive Testers Support Group: Wellness Networks 7 pm (see 7 Wed)

Meeting: Womynspace Taskforce of Ann Arbor NOW 7 pm (see 7 Wed)

Planning Meeting: Huron Valley Greens Earth Day Working Group 7 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Help plan Earth Day activities. 663-0003

"Halacha & Contraception": Jewish Feminist Group 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Discuss traditional and modern Jewish views on contraception and how this relates to women today. 769-050

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

Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm (see 7 Wed)

15 Thursday

Music at Mid-Day : U-M Arts and Programming 12:15 pm, Kuenzel Rm., Mich. Union. Ensemble of string bassists. 764-6498

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

Green Fair Planning Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 7:30 pm (see 8 Thur)

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

"MX Missiles on Michigan Railroad Tracks": Disarmament Worklng Group of Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice 7:30 pm, St. Francis School Library, 2270 E. Stadium. Video and workshop on the Air Force's plans to deploy nuclear warheads on Mich. railroad tracks. 663-1870

"A Synthetic Circus": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Thur)

Ann Arbor artist John El Kerr has designed a poster for Pat Oleszko, an album cover for Tracy Lee and the Leonards, and theater props for People Dancing. This month El Kerr celebrates his first one-person gallery show at Le Minotaure Gallery. (see 11 Sun)

16 Friday

Meeting: UM-ACCC noon (see 2 Fri)

"Healing Mother Earth: Ecology, Creativity, and Education": U-M Wesley Foundation 3:30 pm, 100 Hutchins Hall, U-M Law School. A lectura by Matthew Fox. 668-6881

"Joining the Resistance: Psychology, Politics, Girls and Women": U-M Dept. of Philosophy 4 pm, Rackham Aud. Carol Gilligan, author of "In a Different Voice." 761-1618

"The Intifadah In Palestine and the Student Movement in China": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 13 Tue)

"Islamic Fundamentalist in Syria: lts Social Basis, Leadership, and Growth": Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice 7:30 pm, McKenny Union, EMU, Ypsilanti. Lecture by Dr. Raymond A. Hinnebusch. 663-1870

"Healing Mother Earth: An Ecological Spirituality": U-M Wesley Foundation 7:30 pm, First United Methodist Church. With Matthew Fox. 668-6881

Jesus and Mary Chain: Prism 8 pm, The Latin Quarter, 3067 E. Grand River, Detroit, $14.50. 665-4755

Steve Somers: Friends Meeting House 8 pm, 1420 Hill. Somers performs works by Murcia, Schoenberg, Satie and more on classical guitar, $6/$5 stud. & seniors. 668-6211

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

"A Synthetic Circus": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Thur)

Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 2 Fri)

Fundraiser for Student Initiative: Performance Network 10:30 pm, 408 W. Washington, $7/$5 with voter's reg. card. Help fund the U-M student group concerned with raising grassroots involvement in local electoral issues. Courtesy of the best in local talent: Dick Siegel, Frank Allison, lodine Raincoats, Tracey Lee Komarmy, Juice, Elise Bryant & more. 663-0681

17 Saturday

"Roots of Islamic Revivalism: Syria in Comparative Perspection": Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice 9 am, Wesley Foundation, First United Methodist Church, 602 E. Huron. A seminar by Dr. Raymond A. Hinnebusch. 663-1870

Workshop: "Healing Mother Earth": U-M Wesley Foundation 9 am to 4 pm, First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. With Matthew Fox on global spirituality, $25/$5 students. 668-6881

Benefit Pool Tournament: People Understanding the Severely Handicapped (PUSH) 11 am, Games Room, Mich. Union. Perry 930-1932

Great American Meat-Out: WCAR and Farm Animal Reform Movement 2 pm, Washtenaw Community College. Sampling of vegetarian foods, free film, local celebrities, prizes. 665-2480

"Weapons of the Spirit": Hill Street Cinema 7:45 pm & 9:45 pm, 1429 Hill, $3. 769-0500

"A Synthetic Circus": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Thur)

18 Sunday

Meeting: Parents FLAG/Ann Arbor 2 pm, King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2685 Packard. 763-4186

Poetry Reading: Granite Line Poets 2 pm, Freighthouse Cafe, Ypsilanti. Mary Ann Cameron and Sharon Smith-Knight. Refreshments, $3. 663-0546.

Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 4 Sun)

Big Circle Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 6:30 pm, Guild house, 802 Monroe. 6 pm potluck; bring a dish to pass. 663-0003

"A Synthetic Circus": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 1 Thur)

"The Gold Rush" (1925): U-M Program in Film and Video Studies 7 pm, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. 764-0147

"An Evening with Madame F.": Hill Street Forum 7:30 pm, Irwin Green Aud, 1429 Hill. A one-woman presentation based on "Playing for Time," Fania Fenelon's account of her life as a musician at Auschwitz, $12/$7 stud. & seniors. 769-0500

Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 4 Sun)

19 Monday

Meeting: Economic Issues Taskforce of Ann Arbor NOW 7:30 pm, Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Christa 663-7106

Meeting: Ann Arbor City Council 7:30 pm, City Hall, 100 N. Fifth Ave. Council will consider a resolution opposing the deployment of MX missles on Michigan railroad tracks. SANE/Freeze and other local groups will present information on the danger to Ann Arbor citizens posed by the Air Force's plan. 663-1870

"That Agaln": Talk to Us 8 pm, 1429 Hill. U-M's interactive theatre troupe performs this specially-commissioned piece for Hillel's Conference on the Holocaust. 769-0500

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 5 Mon)

20 Tuesday

"The United States and the Holocaust": Hillel 12 noon, 1429 Hill. Join U-M History Prof. Sidney Fine for a brown bag lunch discussion. 769-0500

"Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian/Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 6 Tues)

"The Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament": Peace InSIght 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Coverage of the Great Peace March in Washington, D.C., and info about how you can particípate in a new Global Walk for a Livable World. 769-7422

Survivors of Sexual Assault Support Group: Womynspace Taskforce of Ann Arbor NOW 7 pm (see 6 Tue)

Living Wlth ARC and AIDS Support Group: Wellness Networks 7 pm (see 6 Tue)

Take Back the Night Planning Meeting: Ann Arbor Coalition Against Rape 7 pm (see 6 Tue)

One Man Show (Kurt Kren 1960-68): U-M Program in Film and Video Studies 7 pm (see 14 Wed)

"Because of That War": Hill Street Cinema 7 & 9 pm, 1429 Hill. Powerful documentary about the impact of the Holocaust on children of survivors, $3. 769-0500

"Women and the Cuban Revolutlon": Solidarity 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe Margarita Samad-Matias, who teaches at City University in New York, is a specialist on women and social movements in Cuba and the Horn of Africa. 665-2709

Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 6 Tues)

Opening Reception: 28th Ann Arbor Film Festival: 7:30 pm, lobby, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. Mix and mingle with the folks who bring you the oldest 16mm film festival in the country. 668-8397

Film Showlngs: 28th Ann Arbor Film Festival 8:30 pm, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. Screening the latest independent and experimental cinema from around the world, the AAFF is the oldest such event in North America, $4/$7 Nightly Series/$25 Festival Series. 668-8397

21 Wednesday

"March for Chlld Care": Alliance for U-M Campus Child Care (UM-ACCC) noon, Hatcher Graduate Library front Visibly demonstrate U-M's childcare needs by bringing your kids to this short march. Also bring your kids to work or school if you can. 763-2047

Judge's Show: 28 th Ann Arbor Film Festival 3 pm, Michigan Theater. AAFF Awards Jury member Barbara Hammer, a feminist experimental filmmaker, will screen and discuss her work. 668-8397

"Womyn's Rites and Rhythms" 6 pm (see 7 Wed)

"Putting First Things First: Peace Through Economic Justice": Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 7 pm, First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. A talk by the Rev. Charles G. Adams, pastor of Detoit's Hartford Memorial Baptist Church which provides a free medical clinic, free legal counseling, a higher education scholarship fund, and many other social services for its community. 663-1870

HIV Positive Testers Support Group: Wellness Networks 7 pm (see 7 Wed)

Film Showings: 28th Ann Arbor Film Festival 7 & 9:30 pm (see 20 Tue)

Meeting: Womynspace Taskforce of Ann Arbor NOW 7:30 pm (see 7 Wed)

Meeting: Women and Prison Taskforce of Ann Arbor NOW 7:30 pm, Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Bart 229-9866

Evening with Survivors: Hillel 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Listen to and talk with women survivors of the Holocaust. 769-0500

Spring Equinox Ceremony: Creation Spirituality 7:30 pm, Island Park, next to the Huron River at the far end of Island Drive. 971-5924

"The Death Squad Lobby": Student Organization United for Peace (SOUP) 8 pm, Main Lounge, McKenny Union, EMU, Ypsilanti. Mary Swenson of the Minneapolis Central America Resource Center will talk about O'Connor and Hannan, the lobbying and legal services firm that represents the govemment of El Salvador and EMU. Ben 482-2797

Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 14 Wed)

Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm (see 7 Wed)

22 Thursday

"Our Thought on the Holocaust": Hillel noon, 1429 Hill, brownbag discussion. 769-0500

Music at Mid-Day : U-M Arts and Programming 12:15 pm, Pendleton Rm., Mich. Union. Pianist Midori Koga plays Mozart and Schubert. 764-6498

Judge's Show: 28th Ann Arbor Film Festival 3 pm, Michigan Theater. AAFF Awards Jury member Karen Aqua, an independent animation filmmaker, will screen and discuss her work. 668-8397

Film Showings: 28th Ann Arbor Film Festival 7 & 9:30 pm (see 20 Tue)

"Rethinking Christian Ethics in Light of the Holocaust": Hillel 7 pm, 1429 Hill. 769-0500

Green Fair Planning Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 7:30 pm (see 8 Thur)

Turtle Island Strlng Quartet: Office of Major Events 8 pm, Rackham Aud. A musical landscape of jazz, bebop, bluegrass and more, $16. 763-TKTS

New Works: Intersect Theater Dance Company 8 pm, Performance Network. 408 W. Washington. Two pieces by choreographers Kiro Kopulos and Ariel Weymouth Payne, $9/$7 stud. & seniors. 663-0681

23 Friday

Meeting: UM-ACCC noon (see 2 Fri)

Judge's Show: 28th Ann Arbor Film Festival 3 pm, Michigan Theater. AAFF Awards Jury member Richard Kerr, a Canadian independent filmmaker, will screen and discuss his work. 668-8397

"The Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 20 Tue)

"Reflections on the Passover Hagaddah": Hillel Orthodox Minyan 6:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Prof. David Sykes of Yeshiva University will speak after shabbat dinner. Ari 764-0811

National Clinic Defense Conference: AACDARR & others 7 pm, Hillberry Rms., Wayne State University. A conference with clinic defense activists from all over the U.S. to discuss the current status - and future - of the women's movement. 996-8028

Ecumenical Prayer Service in Remembrance of Archbishop Romero: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 7 pm, St Francis, 2270 E. Stadium. A commemoration of the life and work of the Salvadoran bishop killed 10 years ago by a military death squad. Gloria Galan of the Committee of Mothers of the Disappeared will speak Buses to Sat.'s "March on Washington to End the U.S. War in Central America" will pick up passengers at St. Francis after the service. 663-1870.

Film Showings: 28th Ann Arbor Film Festival 7 & 9:30 pm (see 20 Tue)

Buses to D.C. March: LASC 8 pm, front of Mich. Union and St. Francis Church. Buses will depart for the "March on Washington to End the U.S. War in Central America" and return late 24 Sat (see page 10), $50. 665-2709

Jama Blood Ulmer Trio: Eclipse Jazz 8 and 10 pm, The Ark, 637 S. Main. Ulmer has been called "the most original guitarist since Jimi Hendrix," $12.50/$10 stud. 763-TKTS

New Works: Intersect Theater Dance Company 8 pm (see 22 Thur)

Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 2 Fri)

24 Saturday

National Clinic Defense Conference: AACDARR 10 am to 6 pm, Hillberry Rms., Wayne State University. Speakers in the morning, workshops in the aftemoon. (see 23 Fri)

Archbishop Romero Commemoration and March to End the U.S. War in Central America: Washington, D.C. 11 am, White House. 665-2709

Free Matinee: 28th Ann Arbor Film Festival 1 pm (see 20 Tue)

Film Showings: 28th Ann Arbor Film Festival 7 & 9:30 pm (see 20 Tue)

"Smithereens": Hill Street Cinema 8 pm and 9:45 pm, 1429 Hill, $2.50. 769-0500

New Works: Intersect Theater Dance Company 8 pm (see 22 Thur)

Rock and Roll for Reproductive Rights: AACDARR 9 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First. National Clinic Defense fundraiser with music by Frank Allison and the Urbations, $5. 996-8028.

25 Sunday

National Clinic Defense Conference: AACDARR 10 am to 4:30 pm. Plenary session (see 23 Fri)

Award Winning Films: 28th Ann Arbor Film Festival 5 pm, 7 & 9 pm (see 20 Tue)

Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 4 Sun)

New Works: Intersect Theater Dance Company 6:30 pm (see 22 Thur)

Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 4 Sun)

26 Monday

Poetry Reading: Granite Line Poets 7:30 pm, Freighthouse Cafe, Ypsilanti. Ander, Jeff Poniewaz and M.L. Liebler, $5. 663-0546

Open House for Lesbian & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 5 Mon)

27 Tuesday

"Closet are for Clothes": Lesbian/Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 6 Tues)

Caregivers and Loved Ones of People With AIDS Support Group: Wednes Networks 6:45 pm (see 13 Tue)

Living With ARC and AIDS Support Group: Wellness Networks 7 pm (see 6 Tue)

Take Back the Night Planning Meeting: Ann Arbor Coalition Against Rape 7 pm (see 6 Tue)

"Nuclear Weapons and the Third World: One Issue, Not Two": Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Chan. 9. Why is the U.S. continuing to escalate the arms race despite the end of the Cold War? Tobi Hanna-Davies, recent co-president of the local WAND, explains with slides how the real reason for nuclear arms is to threaten Third World nations which defy U.S. control of their economies. 769-7422

Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 6 Tues)

"Home Is Where": Homeless Action Committee & Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice 8 pm, Slauson Intermedíate School, 1014 W. Washington. In Underground Railway Theater's newest play Vietnam vets, Central American refugees and young mothers with children interact to explore the causes of displacement and homelessness, and potential solutions, $3 min. don. 936-3076

28 Wednesday

Bucket Drive: World Hunger Education-Action Committee all day. Fundraiser for Oxfam America and Overseas Development Network. Help by swinging a bucket or donating generously. 764-3669

Jewish Welfare Bureau: Hillel noon, 1429 Hill. Steve Bayer will answer questions and provide info. about a wide variety of programs and opportunities in Jewish communal service. Appointment 769-0500

"Womyn's Rites and Rhythms" 6 pm (see 7 Wed)

Planning Meeting: Huron Valley Greens Earth Day Working Group 7 pm (see 14 Wed)

Avant-Garde Films by Paul Sharits and Malcolm LeGrice: U-M Program in Film and Video Studies 7 pm (see 14 Wed)

HIV Positive Testers Support Group: Wellness Networks 7 pm (see 7 Wed)

Meeting: Womynspace Taskforce of Ann Arbor NOW 7 pm (see 7 Wed)

"Why Is the Bedroom So Crowded?" & "A Play About Love": Reidence Hall Repertory Theatre Troupe 8 pm, 1429 Hill. These two shows examine issues of rape culture, the sexual conditioning of men and women, homophobia, loneliness, hatred and love. 769-0500

Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 14 Wed)

Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lebian AA Meeting 8:30 pm (see 7 Wed)

Spring Benefit with "Juice": World Hunger Education-Action Committee 10 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First Proceeds will be donated to Oxfam America, a group which funds disaster relief and self-help development projects in Asia, Africa and Latin America, $3. Bob 761-2509

29 Thursday

Bucket Drive: World Hunger Education-Action Committee all day (see 28 Wed)

American Peace Test Action at the Nevada Nuclear Weapon Test Site: WAND & others through April 2. Despite the end of the Cold War the U.S. is developing even deadier nuclear weapons than ever. Local groups will be traveling to Nevada to join a national nonviolent action to end nuclear weapons testing and production. 761-1718

Music at Mid-Day : U-M Art and Programming 12:15 pm, Pendleton Rm., Mich. Union. Renaissance-era music by members of the Academy for Early Music. 764-6498

"Don't Give a Damn": Progressive Zionist Caucus 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. The story of an Israeli soldier who has been crippled in action and his lack of adjustment 769-0500

Planning Session: Jewish Feminist Group 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Help plan the First Ann Arbor Hillel Women's Seder scheduled for April 4. 769-0500

"Khomelnism: Fundamentalism or Populism": Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice 7:30 pm, McKenny Union, EMU, Ypsilanti. A lecture by Dr. Ervand Abrahamian. 663-1870

Green Fair Planning Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 7:30 pm (see 8 Thur)

"Gates of Heaven" & "The Thin Blue Line": Hill Street Cinema 8 pm & 9:45 pm, 1429 Hill. Two great movies by the one and only Errol Morris, $2.50. 769-0500

New Works: Intersect Theater Dance Company 8 pm (see 22 Thur)

30 Friday

Meeting: UM-ACCC noon (see 2 Fri)

"Nuclear Weapons and the Third World: One Issue, Not Two": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 27 Tue)

"Khomelni's View of Private Property, Society, and the State": Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice 7:30 pm, Wesley Foundation, First United Methodist Church, 602 E. Huron. 663-1870

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

(FROM PREVIOUS PAGE) Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 2 Fri)

New Work: Intersect Theater Dance Company 8 pm (see 22 Thur)

31 Saturday

Aretha Franklin: The Ann Arbor Summer Festival 8 pm, Hill Aud. Franklin will make her first ever Ann Arbor concert appearance at the Second Annual Winter Warm-up $27.50/$22.50/$17.50. 763-TKTS

New Work: Intersect Theater Dance Company 8 pm (see 22 Thur)

"Gates of Heaven" & "The Thin Blue Line": Hill Street Cinema 8 pm & 9:45 pm (see 29 Thur)

Grads and Young Professionals Coffeehouse: Hillel Outing Club 9:30 pm, 1429 Hill 769-0500

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