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An elderly woman must fight for her freedom when her friends and neighbors attempt to put her in a home for the aged, for pursuing her vision of Mecca. "The Road to Mecca" runs through June 17 at Performance Network (see 1 Fri).

To publicize JULY Calendar events, send formatted listings by Friday, June 15 to AGENDA, 202 E. Washington #512, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104, (996-8018). If your organization wishes to have more than five events published, AGENDA must receive both a formatted Mac document on disc and a hard copy. Send a SASE if you want your disc returned.

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 Friday

Photo Contest: Borders Book Shop

Enter photographs at Borders, The A2 News, Foto 1, any A2 Public Library, or Westgate Mall the first Mon. of the month through Sept. The contest's theme is "Ann Arbor Reading" in honor of International Literacy Year. Photos may be old or new, 5" by 7" to 11" by 14". Categories are adult b&w, adult color, young phootographer (18 and under) b&w, and young photographer color. 668-7652

Registration Deadline for Par-4 Pets Golf Classic: Humane Society of Huron Valley (HSHV) Send registration forms to: HSHV, Attn: Wendy Kern, 3100 Cherry Hill Rd., Ann Arbor, Ml 48105 (see 11 Mon)

John Tormey Paintings: Xochipilli through June 9, 11 am to 5 pm, Tuesday to Saturday, 568 Woodward, Birmingham. 645-1905

Irish Rivertront Festival: The Celtic Nations noon to 10 pm, Hart Plaza, Detroit. The best in Irish music, dance and song. 584-3888

"The Nevada Nuclear Weapons Test Site": Peace InSight 6:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Six local anti-nuclear activists joined demonstrators from all over the world in Nevada this March to protest U.S. persistence in continuing underground nuclear explosions for testing and developing new weapons. 662-7869

Volunteer Training Session: Wellness Networks-Huron Valley through 3 Sun. For location and time: 572-9355

"The Road to Mecca": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Set in the Karoo area of South Africa, "The Road to Mecca" is about a frightened, yet visionary woman who must assert her own sense of freedom, $9/$7 stud & seniors. 663-0681

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 Hill. A safe environment to explore touch. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring oil or lotion, 2 sheets, and a towel. David 662-6282

Suzanne Lane: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $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. Okay to bring qued up tapes. Smoke- and alcohol-free. Children welcome, $2. 996-2405

2 Saturday

Canoe Instruction Clinic: Dept. of Park & Rec. 10 am, Gallup Park Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. Learn basic canoeing techniques. All equipment provided, $7.50. 662-9319

Arts and Crafts Fair: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 10 am to 5 pm, Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard Rd. Over 50 artisans will display and sell their works. House tours available for $1.50/.75 kids & seniors. 994-2928

Irish Riverfront Festival: The Celtic Nations noon (see 1 Fri)

"The Road to Mecca": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

Suzanne Lane: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 1 Fri)

3 Sunday

Arts and Crafts Fair: Dept. of Park & Rec. noon to 5 pm (see 2 Sat)

Irish Riverfront Festival: The Celtic Nations noon (see 1 Fri)

Lesbian/Gay Pridefest '90: Gay Liberation 1 to 6 pm, Oakland Community College, 739 S. Washington, Royal Oak. 646-3709

"The Road to Mecca": Performance Network 2 pm (see 1 Fri)

"Freedom on the River Rowing Program": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 4 pm, Argo Canoe Livery, 1055 Longshore Dr. Rowing program for the mobility impaired. Specialized aides are available to those who use modified craft on the river. 437-5286

Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 6:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Business/Details Committee and Working Group reports. 6 pm potluck; bring a dish to pass. 663-0003

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

4 Monday

Youth Bass Fishing Clinic: Dept. of Park & Rec. 6:30 pm, Gallup Park Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. For 13 to 17-year-olds. The first two days will consist of instruction on casting, equipment use, and special bass fishing strategies. On the third day there will be a tournament with prizes. Own equipment required for tournament. 17-year-olds need current fishing license. Pre-register 662-9319

Public Hearing and City Council Vote on Resolution to Stop the MX: Michigan SANE/FREEZE & others 7 pm, City Hall, 100 N. Fifth. Come show your opposition to the MX Rail Garrison coming through Ann Arbor and other towns in Michigan. 663-1870

Living with ARC and AIDS Support Group: Wellness Networks-Huron Valley 7 pm. For location: 572-9355

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

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

5 Tuesday

"Composting For Kids": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 4 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Youngsters grades K-3 will learn about natural and man-made composting systems. Parent attendance not required. Limit 20 children, $2. Pre-register 662-7802

"Freedom on the River Rowing Program": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 5 pm (see 3 Sun)

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

"Home is Where": Peace InSight 6:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. The Underground Railway Theatre's powerful yet entertaining play about homelessness. 769-7422

Youth Bass Fishing Clinic: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 6:30 pm (see 4 Mon)

Support Group: Domestic Violence Project 6:30 pm, St. Luke's Episcopal Church,120 N. Huron, Ypsilanti. A free drop-in group for women who are or have been in an abusive relationship. Childcare provided. 973-0242

HIV positive testers support group: Wellness Networks-Huron Valley 7 to 9 pm. For location: 572-9355

The Joy, Maine Paper Strike: Solidarity 7:30 pm, 4104 Mich. Union. Video and discussion with Frank Thompson on the courageous union local that took on International Paper, a huge paper conglomerate. 665-2709

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

6 Wednesday

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

Youth Bass Fishing Clinic: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 6:30 pm, (see 4 Mon)

Shamanic Spiritual Journey: Creation Spirituality 7:30 pm, Phil Rogers will give background information then lead a journey to find one's power animals. 971-5924

7 Seconds: Prism Productions 7:30 pm, Stadium Arena Annex, 2500 Turner, Grand Rapids, $8.50 advance. 665-4755

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

7 Thursday

"Freedom on the River Rowing Program": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 5 pm (see 3 Sun)

Support Group: Domestic Violence Project 7 pm, 2301 Platt Rd. A support group for women who have been in an abusive relationship. Program will run for 10 weeks on the same day, at the same time and location. Child care and transportation assistance available. Wheelchair accessible On bus line. Pre-register 973-0242

La Lucha/lntifada: Exploring Theological Connections: Michigan Interfaith Committee for Central American Human Rights (MICAH) 7:30 pm, Birmingham Unitarian Church, 651 N. Woodward, Bloomfield Hills. Forum to explore the concept of Kairos as it applies to Central America and the Middle East. 894-0840

"The Road to Mecca": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Wed)

8 Friday

New Guinea Tribal Art Exhibit: Arts & Programming through 11 Mon., 10 am to 9 pm, Mich. Union Pond Rm. This Southern Cross Gallery collection includes ritual masks, weapons, Sepik River wood carvings and objects for everyday use. 996-1699

Meeting: Alliance for U-M Campus Childcare (UM-ACCC) noon, rm. # at info desk, Mich. Union. 763-2047

"Home is Where": Peace inSIght 6:05 pm (see 5 Tue)

Board Meeting: Wellness Networks-Huron Valley 7 pm, 3075 Clark Rd., Suite 207, Ypsilanti. 572-9355

"The Road to Mecca": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

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

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

9 Saturday

"The Road to Mecca": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

Cynthia Dewberry: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 8 Fri)

10 Sunday

JULY issue deadline for News and Feature Stories: AGENDA by 5 pm, 202 E. Washington #512, 48104. 996-8018

March for the Animals: Citizen for Animal Rights noon, Washington, D.C. 665-2480

"The Road to Mocca": Performance Network 2 pm (see 1 Fri)

"Freedom on the River Rowing Program": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 4 pm (see 3 Sun)

Kitten and Cat Behavior and Care Clinic: Humane Society of Huron Valley 4 pm, Arm Arbor Dog Training Club, 1575 E.N. Territorial Rd. Suggested don. $2. 662-5585

"Military Spending and the Health Status of Mothers and Chlidren": Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND) 7:30 pm, St. Aidan's/Northside Church, 1679 Broadway. Talk by U-M School of Social Work Assoc. Prof. and U.S. Office of Maternal and Child Health consultant Kristine Siefert, about strategies for reordering federal spending priorities. 761-1718

Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 3 Sun)

Sant Clark & Harvey Reed Jam Session: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 3 Sun)

11 Monday

"Par-4 Pets Golf Classic": Humane Society of Huron Valley 10:30 am, U-M Golf Course, 400 E. Stadium. Benefits go to HSHV animals. Four persen scramble; no handicaps. Prizes include 17 ft. Bayliner speedboat. Your donation is tax-deductible and indudes 18 holes, a golf cart, lunch, dinner, and prizes for everyone, $95. 662-5545

Livlng wlth ARC and AIDS Support Group: Wellness Networks-Huron Valley 7 pm (see 4 Tue)

Open House for Lesbian & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 4 Mon)

Big Band Night: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 4 Mon)

12 Tuesday

"Freedom on the River Rowing Program": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 5 pm (see 3 Sun)

"Closet are for Clohes": Lesbian/Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 5 Tue)

Support Group: Domestic Violence Project 6:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

"The Cold War vs. Tha Third World War": Peace InSIght 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. An insightful talk by Afro-American poet and cultural critic, Robert Chrisman. 769-7422

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

Meeting: Washtenaw Citizens for Animal Rights 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Meet to discuss upcoming events. 665-2480

Paul Kellef-Cary Kocher Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

13 Wednesday

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

"The Truth Behind the Invasion of Panama": Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 7:30 pm, 310 S. Ashley. Eric Jackson, former resident of Panama, local lawyer & activist will speak. Jackson's last visit to Panama was soon after the recent invasion. 483-0058

HIV positive testers support group: Wellness Networks-Huron Valley 7 pm (see 5 Wed)

The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Wed)

14 Thursday

"Freedom on the River Rowing Program": Dept of Parks & Rec. 5 pm (see 3 Sun)

Support Group: Domestic Violence Project 7 pm (see 7 Thu)

"The Road to Mecca": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Wed)

15 Friday

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

"The Cold War vs. Tha Third World War": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 12 Tue)

"Choosing Life": Neahtawanta Inn 7 pm, 1308 Neahtawanta Rd, Traverse City, Ml 49684. A soul-cleansing weekend retreat with Robert Gass. Personal depth work, healing & empowerment, music, dance and meditation, $100 to $250. (616) 223-7315

"The Road to Mecca": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

Gay Men's Coffee House: Brothers 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

The Dead Milkmen: Prism Productions 9 pm, St. Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit, $12.50 advance. 665-4755

Oasis: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley. With Stephanie & Cliff Monier, $5. 662-8310

Dance Jam: People Dancing 10 pm (see 1 Fri)

16 Saturday

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

Car Caravan & Protest: Michigan Coalition to Stop the MX 10 am, assemble at city parking lot at William at S. First. Caravans from all over Mich. will converge in Lansing at 2 pm at the Capitol steps for a rally. Bring signs, lunch, and car decorations. 663-1870

Canoe Instruction Clinic: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 10 am (see 2 Sat)

Salvadoran Dinner & Dance: Salvadoran Refugee Family 6:30 pm, Quaker House, 1416 Hill St., $7 min. donation. Let us know if you prefer vegetarian. Reserve 930-9767

"The Road to Mecca": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

Terrance Simien and the Mallet Playboys: Prism Productions 9 pm, Sully's, 4756 Greenfield, Dearborn, $10 advance. 665-4755

Oasis: Blid of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 15 Fri)

17 Sunday

Living History Day: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 12 pm to 4 pm, Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard. Join in the activities and sample goodies in the farmhouse kitchen. 994-2928

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

"The Road to Mecca": Performance Network 2 pm (see 1 Fri)

"Freedom on the River Rowing Program": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 4 pm (see 3 Sun)

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

Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 3 Sun)

Sam Clark & Harvey Reed Jam Session: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 3 Sun)

18 Monday

Annual Phone-a-thon: AGENDA 5 to 9 pm. Three-night subscription and donation drive for Ann Arbor's Alternatve Newsmonthly. Donate time, food or drink, or just say "yes" when we call you for this year's subscription and/or donation! For phone room location: 996-8018

Living with ARC and AIDS Support Group: Wellness Networks-Huron Valley 7 pm (see 5 Tue)

Science Day Camp Sesslon 1: Dept. of Parks & Rec. through 22 Fri., 9 am to 3 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Participants will explore natural and physical sciences through games, stories, projects, and interpretive walks. Register ASAP at fifth floor, City Hall, $50 Ann Arbor residents/$60 non-residents. 662-7802

Open House for Lesbian & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 4 Mon)

Big Band Night: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 4 Mon)

19 Tuesday

Canoe Instruction Clinic: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 10 am (see 2 Sat)

Annual Phone-a-thon: AGENDA 5 pm (see 18 Mon)

"Freedom on the River Rowing Program": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 5 pm (see 3 Sun)

"Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian/Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 5 Tue)

Support Group: Domestic Violence Project 6:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

"America's Children: Homeless, Hungry, Poor": Peace InSIght 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. With warmth and humor, Jonathon Kozol, author of "Rachel and Her Children," describes the poverty in which 20% of America's children live. 769-7422

Jonathon Richman: Prism Productions 8 pm, St. Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit, $12.50 advance. 665-4755

Paul Keller-Cary Kocher Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

Mind Over 4: Prism Productions 9 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First, $3. 665-4755

HIV positive testers support group: Wellness Networks-Huron Valley (see 5 Tue)

"Dog's Head" from Tribal Art of New Guinea (see 8 Fri) Kaminimbit Village, Sepik River, Papua New Guinea

20 Wednesday

Annual Phone-a-thon: AGENDA 5 pm (see 18 Mon)

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

Summer Solstice Celebration: Creation Spirituality 7:30 pm, Botsford Recreational Preserve (BRP), 3015 Miller Rd. Everyone welcome to celebrate with us just west of Maple and the M-14 overpass. Turn left 300 ft past the freeway entry ramp at the BRP sign and drive back. 662-9200

The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Wed)

21 Thursday

"Freedom on the River Rowing Program": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 5 pm (see 3 Sun)

Support Group: Domestic Violence Project 7 pm (see 7 Thur)

"The Memorandum": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. We are proud to present this Obie-award winning comedy by Czechoslovakia's foremost playwright and newly elected President, Vaclav Havel, $9/$7 stud & seniors. 663-0681

Pylon: Prism Productions 9 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First. $8 advance 665-4755

The Ron Brook Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Wed)

22 Friday

Childcare: Alliance for U-M Campus Childcare (UM-ACCC) noon (see 8 Fri)

"America's Children: Homeless, Hungry, Poor": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 19 Tue)

"The Memorandum": Performance Network 8 pm (see 21 Thur)

Edie Russ Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310

23 Saturday

Canoe Instruction Clinic: Dept. of Park & Rec. 10 am, (see 2 Sat)

"Rainbow Noon" Picnic: Rainbow Family noon, Bird Hills Park (enter at Newport just west of Maple). Circle, fun and food. Parking limited. Help coordinate caravans to the Minnesota Rainbow Gathering. 662-6839

General Membership Meeting: Michigan Green Party 3 pm, Community High, 401 N. Division. 663-0003

"The Memorandum": Performance Network 8 pm (see 21 Thur)

Emmylou Harris: Ann Arbor Summer Festival 8 pm, Power Center, $22/$19/$16. 763-TKTS

Edie Russ Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 22 Fri)

24 Sunday

Fifth Annual Gay/Lesbian Pride March & Rally: Gay Liberation 1 pm, State Capitol, Lansing. 537-6647

The Chenille Sisters: Ann Arbor Summer Festival 2 pm, Power Ctr. A2's sensational vocal trio will perform for 3- to 8-year-olds as part of Children's Day, $10/$5 children. 763-TKTS

Meeting: Mid Great Lakes Greens 3 to 7 pm, Community High, 401 N. Division. 663-0003

"Freedom on the River Rowing Program": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 4 pm (see 3 Sun)

"The Memorandum": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 21 Thur)

Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 3 Sun)

Sam Clark & Harvey Reed Jam Session: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 3 Sun)

25 Monday

Science Day Camp Session 2: Dept. of Parks & Rec. through June 29, 9 am to 3 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Participants will explore natural and physical sciences through games, stories, projects, and interpretive walks, $50 Ann Arbor residents/$60 non-residents. Register fifth floor City Hall 662-7802

Chick Corea: Ann Arbor Summer Festival 8 pm, Power Ctr. Rare solo performance, $20/$17/$14. 763-TKTS

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 4 Mon)

Big Band Night: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 4 Mon)

Living with ARC and AIDS Support Group: Wellness Networks-Huron Valley 7 pm (see 4 Mon)

26 Tuesday

"Freedom on the River Rowing Program": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 5 pm (see 3 Sun)

"Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian/Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 5 Tue)

Support Group: Domestic Violence Project 6:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

HIV positive testers support group: Wellness Networks-Huron Valley 7 pm (see 5 Wed)

"Human Rights in Guatemala": Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Remarkable slide series of the Guatemalan government's violence against its people, by Jean-Marie Simon. 769-7422

Nikolais and Louis Dance: A2 Summer Festival 8 pm, Power Center. See two of this century's most celebrated choreographers with their newly merged company, $22/$19/$16. 763-TKTS

Paul Keller-Cary Kocher Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

27 Wednesday

"Water Carnival": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 1:30 to 4 pm, Buhr Park, 2750 Packard Rd. Balloon launch, face painting, scavenger hunts, pool games, and prizes for everyone from tots to adults, $1.50/$1 youth & seniors. 971-3228

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

"Swimming to Cambodia": A2 Summer Festival 7 pm, Michigan Theater. Spalding Gray will meet with audience members immediately following the showing of the film version of his Obie Award-winning stage monologue, $7. 668-8397

The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Wed)

28 Thursday

"Freedom on the River Rowing Program": Dept. of Parks & Rec. 5 pm (see 3 Sun)

Support Group: Domestic Violence Project 7 pm (see 7 Thur)

"Terrors of Pleasure": Ann Arbor Summer Festival 8 pm, Power Center. A hilarious, horrifying tale of first-time home ownership in the Catskills. Monologue by Spalding Gray, $14. 763-TKTS

"The Memorandum": Performance Network 8 pm (see 21 Thur)

The Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Wed)

29 Friday

"Human Rights in Guatemala": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 26 Tue)

"Monster in a Box": Ann Arbor Summer Festival 8 pm, Power Center. Spalding Gray's newest work tracks his recent panic-stricken adventures from Los Angeles to Moscow, to Nicaragua and back, $14. 763-TKTS

"The Memorandum": Performance Network 8 pm (see 21 Thur)

Gay Men's Coffee House: Brothers 8 pm, (see 1 Fri)

Commander Cody: Prism Productions 9 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First. $10 advance 665-4755

Paul Vornhagen Quintet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310

30 Saturday

Women's City Golf Tournament: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 8 am, Leslie Park Golf Course, 2120 Traver Rd. There will be two rounds of stroke play. Flights will be established after the first round. Deadline for registration 15 Fri. Fee includes greens fees and awards, $30. 994-1163

"Reveling on the River" Music Series: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 6:30 pm, Gallup Park Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. Bring a picnic dinner to this riverside concert, on the deck overlooking the Huron River. 662-9319

Etta James & the Roots Band: Ann Arbor Summer Festival 8 pm, Power Center. Smoky, seductive, steamy blues, $22/$19/$16. 763-TKTS

"The Memorandum": Performance Network 8 pm (see 21 Thur)

Paul Vornhagen Quintet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 29 Fri)

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