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CALENDAR

8-AGENDA-MAY 1990

To publicize MAY Calendar even send formatted llstings by Sunday, APRIL 15 to AGENDA, 202 E. Washington #512, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104, (996-8018). Listings for more than five even to must be sent to AGENDA on Macintosh disc. Send SASE if you want your dlsc returned.

FORMAT- Date, event, sponsor, time and place. One or two sentence descriptlon, fee, phone number.

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

1 Tuesday

Art Exhlblt: Arts & Programmlng through May 10, Art Lounge, Mich. Union. Sculpture and drawing display by Eric Blome. 764-6498

Puppy and Kitten Food Drive: Humane Society of Huron Valley & Others thru May 13, all area Krogers, Huron Pet Supply (A2 & Ypsi), Milan Foodtown, Dexter Waico, and Saline Busch's Value Land & HSHV shelter, 3100 Cherry Hill Rd. Donate puppy or kitten food to the shelter as part of Be Kind to Animals Week. 662-5545

Artful Domain: The Damon/Burdlck Gallery through May 3, 11 am to 5 pm, 700 N. Woodward, Birmingham. Works of three glass artists with unusual approaches to the medium. 646-2030

Glass, Painting and Sculpture Exhiblt: Sixteen Hands through May 3, 11 am to 6 pm, 119 W. Washington. Exhibit of functional, handcrafted glass objects; mixed media paintings by Semour Remen; and ceramic sculpture by Stephanie Samuels 761-1 1 10

Orientation: Women's Crisis Center 11 am, 218 N. Adams, Ypsilantt. WCC needs volunteers interested in peer counseling, fundraising, the legal project and more. 485-2310

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

"Nicaragua: Children & Their Friends- A Poem of Faces and Places": Peace InSIght 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Stirring slide show and music of Juigalpa, A2's Sister City, by Bruce Graves. 769-7422

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

Paul Keller-Cary Kocher Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $2. 662-8310

2 Wednesday

Economic & Racial Justice Study Series: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon, St Andrews Episcopal Church, 306 N. Division. The first of five meetings with U-M economists and social workers to discern ways the new ICPJ Economic & Racial Justice Task Force can be most effective. 663-1870

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

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

Town Meeting: Peace Dividend Town Meeting Committee 7:30 pm, First United Methodist Church, Social Hall, State at Huron. Discussion of proposals relating to the U.S. conversion to a peacetime economy featuring Thomas Weisskopf, U-M Prof. of Economics. 663-6248

Native American-Style Shield Making: Creation Spirituality 7:30 pm, First Unitarian-Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw at Berkshire. Bring yarn, beads, feathers, etc. Some materials will be provided. 971-5924

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

The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $2. 662-8310

National Town Meeting: National Commission for Economic Conversion and Disarmament 9:30 pm, WUOM 91.7-FM. Broadcast from the National Press Club tying together local town meetings across the country. 663-6248

3 Thursday

The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

4 Friday

Orientatlon: Women's Crisis Center 3 pm (see 1 Tue)

The Olivia Street Stompers: South U Merchant's Association 5:30 pm to 8 pm, corner of Church St. and South Univ. The Stompere, composed of retired U-M faculty and alumni, is a Dixieland Jazz band. Free refreshments. 662-9270

"Nicaragua: Children & Their Friends": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 1 Tue)

Student Production: Pioneer High School Theatre Gulld 8 pm, Pioneer High Line Theatre, 601 W. Stadium. Student actors, writers and directors present their works. Four plays: "Bruhah Hah," "Overtones," "A Bouquet of Followers," and "Somewhere East of Nod," $3. 994-2120

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

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

Betty Joplin: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley. Featuring pianist Eddie Russ, $5. 662-8310

Dance Jam: People Dancing 10 pm, People Dancing Studio, 111 Third St. An alternative to the bar scene for people who love to dance. Highly varied recorded dance music. Occasional live percussion. Feel free to bring own music. and free. Children welcome, $2. 996-2405

5 Saturday

"Energetic Birthing: The Holistic Approach": Patty Brennan 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, Ann Arbor "Y", 350 S. 5th Ave. Workshops for pregnant women and professionals who support them, $20-$50. 668-0016

Spring Rummage Sale: Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Kiwanis Activities Center, W. Washington at First St. An "off spring" of the mammoth February sale. Used appliances, furniture, clothing, etc. 665-6153

Annual Canoe Symposium and Display: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 10 am to 4 pm, Gallup Park Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. Features many models of canoes and equipment. 662-9319

Spring Peace Pipe Ceremony: Eagle Speaks Native American Arts 10 am, Eagle Speaks, 207 S. 4th Ave. Mark the arrival of spring and the Indian New Year with a ceremony and exhibit of paintings by Sioux artist Louie Thunderhawk.

Mid-Great Lakes Regional Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 11 am to 3 pm, Friends Meeting House, Kalamazoo. Topic: Green Movement/Green Party cooperation and Green organizing in Mich. 663-0003

"Poetry as a Common Voice": LINES 3 pm, Holley Rm., Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Poets Robert Creeley and Victor Hernández Cruz discuss multicultural poetics 833-1858

Farrell & Farrell with Sweet Crystal: Father For Forever Productions 7:30 pm (doors open at 6 pm), Pease Auditorium, EMU, Ypsilanti. Benefit concert tor Habitat for Humanity, an organization that builds low-cost housing, $3 and a canned food item. 485-7631

Student Productions: Pioneer High School Theatre Guild 8 pm. Four plays: "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar," "Group Therapy," "Los Arboles Mueren de Pie (The Homecoming)," and "The Mirror People." (see 4 Fri)

Betty Joplin: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 4 Fri)

6 Sunday

Bike-a-thon: Ecology Center 8 am, 417 Detroit St. Four different routes starting and ending at Ecology Center. Help raise funds for local environmental education programs. Rider celebration, 1 pm to 3 pm. Sponsor sheets available at the Ecology Center. $15 suggested min. from sponsors. 761-3186

"LINES 10th Anniversary Reading": UNES 3 pm, Lecture Hall, Detroit Instituto of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Poets Robert Creeley and Víctor Hernández Cruz read from their works, $3. 833-1858

Benefit: Safe House 4 pm to 9 pm, Bird of Paradise, 207 S. Ashley. Featuring Lady Be Good and Class Action, $10$15$20. 662-8310 Meeting: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 6 pm, 337 S. Ashley. Plan actions to end homelessness. 662-5372

Meeting: Hurón Val ley Green 6.30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. The Greens work on integrating the issues of ecologicaüy sound living, grassroots democracy, social equality, justice and peace. BusinessDetails Committee and Working Group reports. 6 pm potluck; bring a dish to pass. 663-0003

Ypsilanti Gay MaleLesbian AA Meeting 7:30 pm, First Cong. Church, 1 18 N. Adams, Ypsilanti. 484-0456 Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First, $3. 996-8555

Sam Clark & Harvey Reed Jam Session: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley. 662-8310

7 Monday

Tour Processing Facility: Recycle Ann Arbor 10 am, 1 pm and 3 pm, 2950 Ellsworth Rd. See what happens to your recycables. Call for reservations. 971-9676

Orientation: Women's Crisis Center 6 pm (see 1 Tue)

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

Big Band Night: Bird of Paradlas 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley. With the Bird of Paradise Orchestra, $3. 662-8310

8 Tuesday

8th Annual Waste Awarenesa Awards Presentation: Ecology Ctr noon, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Awards presented for Most Waste Concsious Business or Institution, Most Waste Conscious Individual, and Most Wasteful Consumer Product. Bring a bag lunch; drinks will be provided. 761-3186

"Closet s Are for Clothes": LesbianGay Radio Collectlve 6 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Mothers Day Festival of Peace 1989": Peaoe InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Last year's festival at West Park, featuring theater, children's activities and live music. 769-7422

Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

Meeting: Amnesty International Group 61 7:30 pm, Michigan Union, check at desk for room. Activities to protect human rights and free prisoners of conscience around the world. 761-1628

Meeting: Washtenaw Citizen for Animal Rights 7:30 pm, 802 Monroe St. Discuss upcoming events, induding the John Robbins lecture and the D.C. March for the Animals. 665-2480

Paul Keller-Cary Kocher Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

9 Wednesday

Economic & Racial Justice Study Series: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon (see 2 Wed) "Womyn's Rite and Rhythms" 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

"Living in the Balance": John Morris 7:30 pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Recorded songs of the humpback whale and music from "Koyaanisqatsi," with Native American and other readings. 665-7291

Meeting: Latln American Solidarity Committee (LASC) 8 pm (see 2 Wed)

Benefit Concert with Frank Alllson and the Odd Sox: Ecology Center 9 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First. Dance for the environment. Proceeds benefit the Center's environmental education and advocacy programs, $5. 761-3186

The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

10 Thursday

JUNE issue deadline for News & Feature Storles: AGENDA by 5 pm, 202 E. Washington #512, 48104. 996-8018

Volunteer Training: Domestlc Vlolence Project 7 pm to 10 pm, for location call 995-5444.

Volunteers are needed in all program areas, including answering the crisis fine, child care, counseling, support groups, and public speaking. This will be the first night of training. Future dates will be set up. Call for interview. 995-5444

The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradis 9:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

11 Friday

Art Exhibit: Arts & Programming through May 30, Mich. Union Art Lounge. Abstract oil paintings of Corrine Gignac. 764-6498

"Mother's Day Festival of Peace 1989": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 8 Tue)

Classical Indian Dance Recital: U-M Dance Dept 8 pm, Studio A, 1310 N. University Court. Navtej Johar will perform the "ashtapadi," other traditional dances and the experimental piece "FACE/less amid the orbit of exotic images," $6/$4 students & srs. 769-7230

Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 4 Fri)

"Beauty": Performance Network 9 pm, 408 W. Washington. Visual poet Patrick Burton encompasses light, sound and movement in this introspectivo piece, $10/$8 students and srs. 663-0681

Straight Ahead: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310

12 Saturday

11th Annual Dog Walkathon: The Humane Society of Huron Valley 9 am to 4 pm, 3100 Cherry Hill Rd. (off Plymouth east of US-23). Take a walk with or without your canine to raise money for our Cruelty Investigation and Animal Rescue Programs. Pick up sponsor sheets at HSHV. 662-5545

8th Annual Tree Seedling Give Away: Ecology Center 9:30 am, 2050 S. Industrial. The first 400 people bringing recyclables to the Drop Off Station will receive a free white pine seedling. 761-3186

General Meeting: Michigan Green Party 10 am to 6 pm, School of Natural Resources, Dana Bldg., rm. 1040. Party members will revise and expand the platform and determine candidate strategy. 663-0003

Canoe Auctlon: Dept. of Parks & Ree. noon, Gallup Park, 3000 Fuller Rd. Public auction of used and damaged canoes and equipment, tips on canoe repair and more. 662-9319

"The Green Cities Program": Huron Valley Green 6 pm to 9 pm, Kuenzel Room, Mich. Union. Peter Berg will discuss Planet Drum's Green Cities program as a model for integrating any urban area into the natural bioregion that supports it. 663-0003

Classical Indian Dance Recital: U-M Dance Dept. 8 pm (see 11 Fri)

"Beauty": Performance Network 9 pm (see 11 Fri)

Straight Ahead: Bird of Paradise 9:30pm (see 11 Fri)

13 Sunday

Sixth Annual Mother's Day Festival of Peace: Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament 1 pm to 4 pm, West Park. Scheduled entertainers: Elise Bryant, Linda Jones & Sheila Ritter, Footloose, Lunar Octet, Michael Lee, Vision Theater, Ann Arbor Suzuki Players. Children's activities: juggling and balloon animal workshops, face painting, Aesop Fable Puppet Theater, New Games, origami, clowns, arts and crafts. (Cancelled if rain.) 761-1718

"Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 6 Sun)

"Beauty": Performance Network 7 pm (see 1 1 Fri)

Ypsilantl Gay Male/Lesbian AA Meeting 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 6 Sun)

Sam Clark & Harvey Reed Jam Session: Blrd of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

14 Monday

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 7 Mon)

Big Band Night: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 7 Mon)

15 Tuesday

JUNE issue deadline for Calendar & Communlty Resource Directory: AGENDA by 5 pm, 202 E. Washington #512, 48104. 996-8018

"Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Daniel Ortega's Speech to U.S. Citizens": Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Just a few days after the Feb. 25 Nicaraguan elections, President Ortega addressed the people of North America, offering important insights on the meaning of the surprise outcome of the elections and asking for us to continue our solidarity work despite the change of govemment. 769-7422

Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

Paul Keller-Cary Kocher Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

16 Wednesday

Economic & Racial Justice Study Series: Interfalth Council for Peace & Justice noon (see 2 Wed)

"Womyn's Rites and Rhythms" 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

Phil Rogers: Creation Spirituality 7:30 pm, First Unitarian-Universalist Church, 1917 Wastenaw at Berkshire. Rogers wiil give background information and lead us in a Shamanic spiritual joumey to find our power animals. 971-5924

Zvukl Mu: Michigan Theater 8 pm, 603 E. Liberty. Zvuki Mu has been cal led Russia's Talking Heads, $14.50 $12.50 for members. 668-8397

Meeting: Latln American Solidarity Committee (LASC) 8 pm (see 2 Wed)

The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

17 Thursday

Meeting: Bread For The World 7:30 pm, Memorial Christian Church, 730 Tappan. Discussion of domestic and international hunger issues, with a special emphasis at this meeting on third world debt, along with legislative updates. 487-9058

"Astride of a Grave": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Four one-act plays representative of Samuel Becketts later work, $9/$7 (students & seniors). 663-0681

The Ron Brook Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

18 Friday

"Daniel Ortega's Speech to U.S. Citizen": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 15 Tue)

John Robbin: Washtenaw Citizen for Animal Rlght 7 pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Lecture/discussion by author of "Diet for a New America" on how our food choices affect our lives, the animals we eat, and the earth, $5 advance/$6 at door. 665-2480

"Moving Toward the Sixth Sun: Healing the Earth": Kalpulll Koakalko Institute of Indlgenou Natural Medicine 7:30 pm, Pendleton Rm., Mich. Union. Introductory lecture and Azteka dance for those interested in Azteka history, medicine, philosophy, song and dance, $5 don. 973-0356

"Astride of a Grave": Performance Network 8 pm (see 17 Thur)

Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 4 Fri)

Gay Men' Coffee House: Brothers 8 pm (see 4 Fri)

John Shea Trio: Blrd of Paradlse 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310

Dance Jam: People Dancing 10 pm (see 4 Fri)

19 Saturday

Tree Clinic: Dept of Park & Rec. 9 am to 1 pm, Burns Park Shelter, 1320 Baldwin. Forestry Division staff will answer questions about disease, insect diagnosis and planting recommendations. Bring samples. 994-2769

Canoe Instructlon Clinic: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 10 am to noon, Gallup Park, 3000 Fuller Rd. Pre-registration encouraged, $7.50. 662-9319

"Astride of Grave": Performance Network 8 pm (see 17 Thur)

John Shea Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 18 Fri)

20 Sunday

Fundraiser: WEMU-FM Public Radio 11:30 am to 2:30 pm, Bird of Paradise, 207 S. Ashley Buffet, fashion show, and live music, $20. 487-2229

Living History Day: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 12 pm to 4 pm, Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard, $1.50/$.75 youth & seniors. 994-2928

Poetry and Prose Readlng: Granite Line Writer 2 pm, Freighthouse Cafe, Cross at River St., Ypsilanti. Brian Wallace, Sandra Vallie, Erin Smith and Karen Malofy. Eight open-mike readers, $3. 663-0546

"Crltters for Kids": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 2 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Naturalist Dorothy Blanchard teaches children about local reptiles and amphibians. Class size is limited to 20, $1 .50. 662-7802

"Meeting: Parents-FLAGAnn Arbor: Dept. 2 pm, King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2685 Packard. 763-4186

"Puppy and Dog Training and Care Clinic: Humane Society of Huron Valley 4 pm, Ann Arbor Dog Training Club, 1575 E. N. Territorial Rd. Demos on health, grooming and obedience, $2/children under 12 free 662-5545

Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 6 Sun)

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

"Astride of a Grave": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 17 Thur)

Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA Meeting 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 6 Sun) Clark & Reed Jam Session: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

21 Monday

Open House for Lesblan & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see Mon) Big Band Nlght: Blrd of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 7 Mon)

22 Tuesday

"Hug a Tree" Workshop: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 10 am, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Workshop for 3 & 4 yr. olds to leam about nature. Class size limited to 20, $2. 662-7802

"Closet's are for Clothes": Lesbian/Gay Radio Coll. 6 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Sister City Election Delegation Report": Peace InSIght 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Nine Ann Arborites, official observers of the Nicaraguan elections, answer the questions on everyone's minds: Why did the U.S.-backed UNO coalition win? Why were the polls so wrong? What is the meaning of this turnabout for the people of Nicaragua? 769-7422

Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

Paul Keller-Cary Kocher Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

23 Wednesday

Economic & Racial Justice Study Series: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon (see 2 Wed)

"Womyn's Rites and Rhythms" 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

"Isaac Asimov: Outstanding American Humanist": Humanist Discussion Group 7:30 pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw. 665-7291

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC) 8 pm (see 2 Wed)

The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

24 Thursday

"Astride of a Grave": Performance Network 8 pm (see 17 Thur) The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

25 Friday

"Sister City Election Delegation Report": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 22 Tue)

The Israeli Occupation and Selective Military Refusal: Ann Arbor Friends of Yesh G'vul 8 pm, Temple Beth Emeth, 2309 Packard. Sabbath service, talk and reception with Hanoch Livneh, an Israeli reserve sergeant who has been jailed for refusal to serve in the Gaza Strip. 662-5970

Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 4 Fri)

"Astride of a Grave": Performance Network 8 pm (see 17 Thur)

Cynthia Dewberry: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley. Featuring the Ron Brooks Trio, $5. 662-8310

26 Saturday

Canoe Instruction: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 10 am to noon (see 19 Sat)

City Outdoor Pools Open for the Season: Dept. of Parks & Rec. noon. Buhr Park Pool (2751 Packard Rd.), Fuller Pool (1519 Fuller Rd), and Veterans Pool (2150 Jackson Rd), $1.50/$1 (youth and seniors) children three years and under tree with paying adult. 994-2780

"Astride of a Grave": Performance Network 8 pm (see 17 Thur) Cynthia Dewberry: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 25 Fri)

27 Sunday

Meeting: HAC 6 pm (see 6 Sun)

"Astride of a Grave": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 17 Thur)

Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA Meeting 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

Women's Music: Gay Liberatlon 8 pm (see 6 Sun)

Sam Clark & Harvey Reed Jam Session: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

28 Monday

Open House for Lesblans & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 7 Mon)

Big Band Night: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 7 Mon)

29 Tuesday

"Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 1 Tue)

"The Nevada Nuclear Weapons Test Site": Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Six local people from WAND, the Greens and SANE/Freeze joined the international protest in Nevada 328-4290, against the U.S. insistence on contiuing its huge underground nuclear explosions to test and develop new kinds of nuclear weapons. 769-7422

Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

Paul Keller-Cary Kocher Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

30 Wednesday

Economic & Racial Justice Study Series: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon (see 2 Wed)

"Womyn's Rites and Rhythms" 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC) 8 pm (see 2 Wed)

The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

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