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To publicize November Calendar events, send formatted listings by October 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.

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 Monday

Hispanic Heritage Month Exhibit: Arts & Programming thru Oct. 5, Michigan Union Art Lounge. Works by Michigan artists Roman Hill and Nora Mendoza. 764-6498

Exhibition: Michigan Guild Gallery thru Oct. 12., 118 N. Fourth Ave. Sharon Que's assemblages & Benita Goldman's paintings. 662-ARTS

"Middle East Perspectives" 6:30 pm, 88.3 FM, WCBN. News and commentary on popular struggles for social change throughout the Middle East. 763-3501

Teach-ln on the Persian Gulf Crisis: U-M Office of Ethics & Religion et alia 7 pm, Room 100, U-M Law School. Topic "International Law and the Persian Gulf Crisis." 662-5529

Benefit Concert: Rainforest Action Movement & Earth First! 8 pm, 1416 Hill, $5. Proceeds used to purchase tree seedlings for the fall tree planting in mid-October. With Pacific Northwest singer Cecelia Ostrow. 994-8553

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N. Division. 763-4186

The Wonder Stuff: Prism Productions 9 pm, Nectarine Ballroom, 510 E. Liberty, $9.50 advance. 665-4755

2 Tuesday

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

Drop-in Group for Women in an Abusive Relationship: Domestic Violence Project/SAFE House 6:30 to 8 pm, St. Lukes Episcopal Church, 120 N. Huron St, Ypsilanti. On-site child care. 973-0242

"Lysistrata": Peace InSight 6:35 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre's performance of Aristophanes' comedy in which the women refuse to make love until the men stop making war! 769-7422

"The Mideast & the Crisis of Palestine": Solidarity 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. With U-M Near Eastern studies graduate student, Tom Abowd. 662-1041

3 Wednesday

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

Nine-Ball Tournament: U-M Arts & Programming 7:30 pm, Billiards and Games Room, 2nd floor, Mich Union, $6. 763-5786

Leo Kottke and Tuck & Patti: Prism Productions 8 pm, State Theatre, 404 S. Burdick, Kalamazoo, $15.50 advance. 665-4755

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

4 Thursday

Disarmament Working Group Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon, ICPJ office, 730 Tappan (corner of Hill). Monthly brown-bag. 663-1870

"Fear No Art": Performance Network thru Dec. 2, 2 to 6 pm and 30-minutes prior to show times, 408 W. Washington. Arts, business and religious leaders respond to controversial text, found images, classical and contemporary art. Visitors may contribute images or comments as part of the installation. Under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian. 662-5545

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 5 pm, 337 S. Ashley. 936-3076

Support Group for Women in an Abusive Relationship: Domestic Violence Project/SAFE House 7 to 8:30 pm, 2301 Platt Rd. Group will meet for 10 weeks, same day, time, & location. On-site child care; wheelchair accessible; transportation assistance available. Pre-register 973-0242

"Land for Consumption" Reception: Precision Photographics 7 to 9 pm, 830 Phoenix Dr. at Varsity. Jennifer Baker photography exhibition. (Exhibit runs thru Nov. 2.) 971-9100

Meeting: Palestine Solidarity Committee (PSC) 7:30 pm, International Center, W. Quad. 347-2587

"Drag": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Sondheimesque music-comedy about the trials and tribulations of a troupe of female impersonators, $9/$7 studs. & srs. 663-0681

Leo Kottke and Tuck & Patti: Prism Prod. 8 pm, Michigan Theatre, 603 E. Liberty, $16.50 advance. 665-4755

Phineas Gage: The Blind Pig 9:30 pm, 206 S. First. 996-8555

5 Friday

Meeting: Alliance for U-M Campus Childcare noon, rm. # at info. desk, Mich. Union. 763-8346

"Lysistrata": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 2 Tue)

Gala Recognltion Program & Reception: Lesbian & Gay Men's Pride-Awareness-Commitment Week 7 pm, Rackham 4th floor amphitheatre. Celebration to kick off a week of special activities regarding lesbian and gay men's issues. 936-6250

Milu Vargas: National Lawyers Guild 8 pm, 116 Hutchins Hall, U-M Law School. Attorney and elected Nicaraguan National Assembly member, Milu Vargas will discuss developments in her country not covered by the mainstream media. 663-0655

Evening of Poetry: No Bull Productions & U-M Residential College 8 pm, Power Center. Readings by Allen Ginsburg, Jim Carroll, and John Sinclair & His Blues Scholars, $12.50. 763-TKTS

Russian Folk Music & Song: Balalaika Orchestra of Detroit 8 pm, Jones-Johnson Theater, Oakland Community College, Royal Oak, $10 543-7830

Crum & Lidgett: Polo Club Lounge 8 pm, A2 Hilton. Ypsilanti Heritage Jazz Competition winners in the solo/duo category play Latin-tinged jazz, and swing to bop standards. 761-7800

"Drag": Performance Network 8 & 11 pm (see 4 Thur)

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

Dread Zeppelin: Prism Productions 9 pm, St. Andrews Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit, $11.50 advance. 665-4755

Dance Jam: People Dancing 10 pm, People Dancing Studio, 111 Third St. An alternative to the bar scene for people who love to dance. Varied recorded dance music. Occasional live percussion. Okay to bring own music and acoustic instruments. Smoke- and alcohol-free. Children welcome $2 665-7911

6 Saturday

Children's Science Programs Training: Leslie Science Center 9:30 am, 1831 Traver Rd. Naturalist Bill Casello will lead an exploration of pond environments for prospective staff and volunteers. 662-7802

A2 Record Show: Orangapold Productions 9.30 am to 5 pm, 325 W. Eisenhower Pkwy. Buy, sell and trade $2. 665-2926

Canoe Clinic: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 10 am, Gallup Park Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller. Instruction on basic canoeing techniques and safety. An hour of instruction and an hour of leisure/practice, $7.50/person. Everything provided. Pre-register 662-9319

"House People Not Cars": Homeless Action Committee 11 am, Klines Parking Lot (S. Ashley & W. William). Rally to protest the city's proposal to spend $9 million to construct a parking structure behind the Klines dept. store, while 1500 people have no homes to sleep in. Community speakers will discuss how the housing crisis has affected them. 936-3076

Ice Skating Open House: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 12:30 to 2:30 pm, Veteran's Arena, Jackson Rd. Free skating and entertainment. 761-7240

Fall Festival: Cobblestone Farm Assoc. 1 to 5 pm, 2781 Packard Rd. 19th century crafts, entertainment, horse & wagon rides, and refreshments. $1.50/$.75 child. & srs. 994-2928

Wimmin's Night--Performances by Wimmin for Wimmin: Lesbian & Gay Men's PAC Week 7:30 pm, rm 1202, Schorling Aud, School of Ed. 936-6250 or 763-4186

Lesbian & Gay Men PAC Week: Gay Men's Coffeehouse with Local Artists Performing 7:30 pm, Lawyer's Club Lounge. 936-6250 or 763-4186

"Drag": Performance Network 8 & 11 pm (see 4 Thur)

Acoustic Blue Quartet: Polo Club Lounge 8 pm, A2 Hilton. Contemporary jazz. 761-7800

Youssou N'Dour: Prism Productions 9 pm, St. Andrews Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit. The first Third World star to emerge since Bob Marley. $12.50 advance. 665-4755

7 Sunday

Workshops on Exploring Lesbian & Gay Men's Lives: Lesbian & Gay Men's PAC Week noon to 5 pm, 232C & 238A W. Engineering Bldg, corner of S.U. and E.U. 936-6250 or 763-4186

16th Annual CROP Walk for Hunger: Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice 1:30 pm, First Presbyterian Church, 1432 Washtenaw. Call ICPJ to become a walker or a sponsor. Proceeds go to 6 local projects and 3 service hunger relief projects in Cambodia, Namibia, and Panama. 663-1870

"Fear No Art" Reception: Performance Network 3 to 6 pm (see 4 Sat)

Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 6:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Business/Details Committee Meeting and Working Group reports. 663-0003

"Drag": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 4 Thur)

"M": U-M Film & Video Studies 7 pm, Angell Hall, Aud A. Fritz Lang's first sound film about a child murderer (with Peter Lorre). 764-0147

"Puppeteer": Center for Near Eastern & North African Studies 7:30 pm, Lorch Hall Aud. The confrontation between father and son, idealism and opportunism. In Arabic with English subtitles, $4. 764-0350

Meeting: Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA 7:30 pm, First Congregational Church, 118 N. Adams, downstairs. Lighted parking; non-smoking area available. 484-0456

Suffering from activist burn out? Is war for oil making you boil? Get a dose of the cheapest legal medicine available--an evening of energizing music, humor, and politics with Charlie King. King is an East Coast singer/songwriter in the Seeger/Reynolds tradition. His songs vary from funny to frightening, but are always grounded in the realities of ordinary people trying to do good. King forsakes the corporate concert will benefit the Ecology Center and AGENDA. We guarantee you will have a good time or your next AGENDA is free (see 28 Sun).

Meeting: Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian Alanon 7:30 pm, First Congregational Church, 118 N. Adams, upstairs. Lighted parking, non-smoking area available. 484-0456

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 8 pm, 1429 Hill. One hour of instruction followed by open dancing. $2. 769-0500

8 Monday

U-M Multi-Cultural-Racial Group Exhiblt: Arts & Programming all day, thru 19 Fri., Michigan Union Art Lounge. Collages and writing about being U-M students. 764-6498

"Mudpies and Soil Solutions": Leslie Science Center 3:30 pm, 1831 Traver Rd. Kids ages 6 to 9 explore earth and water with various experiments, $5. Pre-register 662-7802

"Middle East Perpective" 6:30 pm (see 1 Mon)

"The Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney": Washtenaw County/A2 Chapter of the National Organization for Women 7 pm, Unitarian Chruch, 1917 Washtenaw. If you are unable to express wishes regardng use of life support systems or force feeding, then it is essential that your desires be in writing and properly witnessed. A discussion with Rep. Bullard, Sen. Pollack, Dr. Bishop and 52nd District State Rep. candidate Jim Douglas. 662-3548

Teach-in on the Persian Gulf Crisis: U-M Office of Ethics & Religion et alia 7:30 pm, Room 150, U-M Law School. Dr. David Singer on "Military and Diplomatic Perspectives on the Persian Gulf Crisis," and Dr. Juan Cole on "Historical and Structural Perspectives on the Persian Gulf Crisis." 662-5529

Open House for Lesbians and Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 1 Mon)

9 Tuesday

"Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian/Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 2 Tue)

Drop-in Group for Women in an Abusive Relationship: Domestic Violenes Project SAFE House 6:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

"Hiroshima Day": Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Highlights from Ann Arbor's August 5 commemoration of the 45th anniversary of the dropping of the first atomic bomb on the people of Hiroshima, Japan. 769-7422

Forum on U.S. Policy in the Middle East: T.A.'s For Social Change 7:30 pm, Room B116, MLB. Speakers will include U-M graduate students and others.

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

Meeting: Washtenaw Citizen for Animal Rights 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. All invited to discuss Nov. 30 vegetarian banquet, which will feature two speakers from Rutgers School of Law. 665-2480

Organizational Meeting: Washtenaw County Committee on Political Prisoners 7:30 pm, 219 Angell Hall. 936-3076

Poetry Reading & Slideshow: Lesbian & Gay Men's PAC Week 8 pm, Hale Aud., School of Bus. Adm. African American poet Craig Harris reads from his work, followed by "Dykes to Watch Out For--The Slideshow," by cartoonist Allison Bechdel. Both events ASL-interpreted. 936-6250

10 Wednesday

November Issue Deadline for News & Feature Stories: AGENDA by 5 pm, 202 E. Washington #512, 48104. 996-8018

"Womyn's Rites and Rhythms" 6 pm (see 3 Wed)

Lesbian Authors Readlng Night: Lesbian & Gay Men's PAC Week 7:30 pm, Common Language Bookstore, 214 S. Fourth Ave. Featuring Sarah Shulman and Renee Hansen reading from their work. 936-6250

Nine-Ball Tournament: U-M Arts & Programming 7:30 pm (see 3 Wed)

International Folkdancing: U-M Folkdance Club 8 to 11 pm, Anderson Rm., Mich. Union. One hour of instruction then two hours of dancing to music of Eastern Europe and the Middle East. No partner necessary. 663-3885

Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 3 Wed)

11 Thursday

Blue Jeans Day : Lesbian & Gay Men's PAC Week Wear denim to show support for lesbian and gay men's civil rights, or drop by the PAC Week table-on the diag and pin on a denim square or pink triangle 936-6250

Meeting: HAC 5 pm (see 4 Thur)

National Coming Out Day Rally & March: Lesbian & Gay Men's PAC Week 7 pm, Rack-ham front steps. March will follow rally. ASL-interpreted. 936-6250

Meeting: Palestine Solidarity Committee 7:30 pm (see 4 Thur)

Meeting: Ann Arbor-Julgalpa Sister City Committee 7:30 pm, library, First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. All concerned about Nicaragua invited. 663-0655

"Drag": Performance Network 8 pm (see 4 Thur)

12 Friday

Buy a Book for Housing: Borders Book Shop all day, thru 14 Sun., 303 S. State. Buy any book and part of the purchase price will go to support the Ann Arbor Tenants Union's work on tenants rights and housing issues. 936-3076

"Lesbians, Gay Men, & the Media": Lesbian & Gay Men's PAC Week 11:30 am to 1 pm, 238A W. Engineering Bldg. Skills workshop. Bring lunch. 936-6250 or 763-4186

Meeting: Alliance for U-M Campus Childcare noon (see 5 Fri)

Hiroshima Day: Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 9 Tue)

"Defense Without War: Naive Idealism or Realistic Policy?": Wesley Foundation et alia 7:30 pm, First United Methodist Church, 602 E. Huron. Researcher of non violent methods of political change, Dr. Eugene Sharp, will talk about his most recent work on "civilian-based defense." 668-6881

Cross Currents Performance Troupe: Ann Arbor Artists' Co-op 8 pm, Park Avenue Delicatessen, 211 S. State. Cross Currents is verse and prose writers and visual artists collaborating in creating an image. 668-6769

"Drag": Performance Network 8 & 11 pm (see 4 Thur)

Marietta Baylis: Polo Club Lounge 8 pm, A2 Hilton. Baylis is a jazz vocal stylist adept at ballads, blues and scat. 761-7800

"The One Night Dance Club": Lesbian & Gay Men's PAC Week 9 pm to 1 am, North Campus Commons, 2101 Bonisteel. Alcohol- and chemical-free dance party. 936-6250

13 Saturday

Canoe Clinic: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 10 am (see 6 Sat)

"The Lodz Ghetto": Hillel 8 pm, Aud. A, Angell Hall. In 1940, the Nazis forced the 200,000 Jews of Lodz, a textile center with the second-largest Jewish population in Europe, into a sealed, internally self-governed ghetto, creating a huge work camp for the German war effort. Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski was the Nazi-appointed Jewish leader of the ghetto. Rumkowsi organized the Jewish work force in Lodz, trading slave labor for food--striking bargains with the devil, $10/$7 stud. 769-0500

"Drag": Performance Network 8 & 11 pm (see 4 Thur)

Steve Wood Quartet: Polo Club Lounge 8 pm, A2 Hilton. 761-7800

Phineas Gage: Cross Street Station 9:30 pm, 511 Cross, Ypsilanti, 485-5050

14 Sunday

Helmetour: Dept. of Parks & Rec. Bicycle Program 8 am to noon start time, Fuller Swimming Pool, 1519 Fuller Rd. Ride one of four Huron River Valley loop routes of 17, 34, 56, and 73 miles. Helmet mandatory, $10. 994-2786

Gemini: Michigan Theater 1:30 pm, 603 E. Liberty. Music filled with laughter, boisterous fun and the magic of hushed singing, $8.50/$6.50 members. 668-8397

"The Lodz Ghetto": Hillel 4 & 7 pm (see 13 Sat)

Kitten/Cat Behavior & Care Clinic: Humane Society of Huron Valley 4:30 pm, Ann Arbor Dog Training Club, 1575 East N. Territorial Rd. Demonstration with question and answer period, donation $2. 662-5545

"The Struggle for Life: Lucia Ramirez Speaks for the Voiceless of El Salvador": WAND et alia 6 pm dinner, 8 pm slide-talk, First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. Ramirez has been imprisoned and tortured for her work with UNADES (National Union of Earthquake Victims, Displaced and Marginalized of El Salvador). Dinner catered by Salvadorans living in sanctuary in A2. Call 761-3971 by Oct. 6 for dinner reservations; $6. 761-1718

"Drag": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 4 Thur)

"Xala": U-M Film & Video Studies 7 pm, Aud B, Angell Hall. Ousmane Sembene's satire on the myth of African independence. 764-0147

"Dreams of Hind and Camilla": Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies 7:30 pm, Lorch Hall Aud. Film about the friendship of two exploited servant women of Cairo, $4. 764-0350

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

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

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 8 pm (see 7 Sun)

15 Monday

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

"Middle East Perspectives" 6:30 pm (see 1 Mon)

Teach-in on the Persian Gulf Crisis: U-M Office of Ethics & Religion et alia 7 pm, Rm. 150, U-M Law School. Topic: "Regional and Comprehensive Solutions to the Persian Gulf Crisis." 662-5529

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 1 Mon)

16 Tuesday

"Food for the Future: Science, Policy & Ethics": World Food Day Teleconference noon, McKenny Union Guild Hall, EMU. Local speakers. Bring canned goods. 487-9058

"Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian/Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 2 Tue)

Drop-in Group for Women in an Abusive Relationship: Domestic Violence Project/SAFE House 6:30 (see 2 Tue)

"One": Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Ch. 9. Ten minutes of music, images and a few brief words. Plus "Together...We Can," 15 minutes on the international Beyond War movement. 769-7422

"Nicaragua Under Chamorro: Back to the Future?": Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 7:30 pm, First Presbyterian Church, French Room, 1432 Washtenaw. Kathryn Savoie, who for two and a half years lived in Sandinista-run Nicaragua, describes the findings of the delegation she joined in August to assess the situation under the new government. 663-1870

Lesbian and Gay Men's Pride Awareness and Commitment Week is Oct. 5-12. Renée Hansen (above), and Sarah Shulman will read from their work on "Lesbian Author's Reading Night" at Common Language Bookstore. (see 10 Wed) Allison Bechdel. Both events ASL-interpreted. 936-6250

"The Struggle Agalnst Homelessness: Ann Arbor and Beyond": Solidarity 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. With U-M student and Homeless Action Committee activist, David Levin. 662-1041

Sonic Youth: Prism Productions 7:30 pm, Latin Quarter, 3067 E. Grand Blvd., Detroit. Uncompromising surreal, aggressive, throw-in-the-kitchen-sink pop, $11.50 advance. 665-4755

17 Wednesday

"Womyn's Rites and Rhythms" 6 pm (see 3 Wed)

Nine-Ball Tournament: U-M Arts & Programming 7:30 pm (see 3 Wed)

Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 3 Wed)

18 Thursday

Meeting: HAC 5 pm (see 4 Thur)

"The Impact of the Gulf Crisis on Prospects for Palestinian/lsraeli Peace: Palestine Solidarity Committee 6:30 pm, 100 Hutchins Hall. With Dr. Yigal Arens (son of Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Arens), a researcher at USC, and an activist with Matzpen and the Israeli League for Human and Civil Rights. 347-2587

Happy Hour: Hillel Social Committee 7 pm, Dominick's. No issues or discussion. Just plain fun. 769-0500

"Twigs": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Comedy that proves that the family quirks that irrítate us most are at the core of our own personalities, $9/$7 studs. & srs. 663-0681

"The Two Gentlemen of Verona: Michigan Theater 8 pm, 603 E. Liberty. The Bard's frothy comedy about lovers' strife and reconciliation performed by the Acting Company, $26.50/$24.50 members. 668-8397

19 Friday

Meeting: Alliance for U-M Campus Childcare noon (see 5 Fri)

"One": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 16 Tue)

Sweet Honey In The Rock: Attic Theater 7 & 9:30 pm, 2990 W. Grand Blvd, Detroit. The internationally acclaimed a capella group sings their songs of liberation and love, $18. 875-8285

"Twigs": Performance Network 8 pm (see 18 Thur)

"On The Run": People Dancing 8 pm, U-M Dance Bldg. studio A. Performance featuring a major new work as well as repertory pieces, $9 or $7 stud./snrs. 668-8397

Bill Heid Organ Combo: Polo Club Lounge 8 pm, A2 Hilton. 761-7800

Gay Men's Coffee House: "Brothers" 9 pm (see 5 Fri)

Dance Jam: People Dancing 10 pm (see 5 Fri)

20 Saturday

Fall Ball: Huron Valley Community Church 7:30 pm, Glacier Way United Methodist Church, 1001 Green Rd. Dance for the Lesbian and Gay community. Alcohol- and chem-free; top forties and best of oldies, $3 adv./$5 door. 434-1452

Banu Gibson & the New Orleans Hot Jazz Orchestra: Attic Theater 7:30 & 10 pm, 2990 W. Grand Blvd, Detroit. Oíd time pop music, blues and hot jazz, $18. 875-8285

"Twigs": Performance Network 8 pm (see 18Thur)

"On The Run": People Dancing 8 pm (see 19 Fri)

Mike Karoub's Little Dixie Syncopators: Polo Club Lounge 8 pm, A2 Hilton. 761-7800

21 Sunday

Harvesting and Food Preservation: Dept. of Parks & Rec. noon to 4 pm, Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard Rd. "Living History Day" demonstrations of farm chores and colonial activities, $1.50/$.75 child. & srs. 994-2928

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

Banu Gibson and the New Orleans Hot Jazz Orchestra: Attic Theater 7 pm (see 20 Sat)

"On The Run": People Dancing 2 pm (see 19 Fri)

"Twigs": Performance Network 2 pm (see 18 Thur)

Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 6:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Discussion on "Toxics and the Great Lakes" 663-0003

"The Black Cat": U-M Film & Video Studies 7 pm, Angell Hall, Aud A. With Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. 764-0147

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

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

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 8 pm (see 7 Sun)

"Bride of Frankenstein": U-M Film & Video Studies 8:30 pm, Angell Hall, Aud A. Boris Karloff and Elsa Lancaster play the star-crossed monsters. 764-0147

22 Monday

"Womanbonding": Arts and Programming all day, thru Nov. 9, Mich. Union Art Lounge. An exploration of womens' bonding relationships through visual and written works. 764-6498

"Middle East Perspectives" 6:30 pm (see 1 Mon)

"Sarafina!": Michigan Theater 8 pm, 603 E. Liberty. Play about the power and courage born of the struggle to be free. Performed by a Black South African cast, $26.50/$24.50 members. 668-8397

Open House for Lesbians and Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 1 Mon)

23 Tuesday

"Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian/Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 2 Tue)

Drop-in Group for Women in an Abusive Relationship: Domestic Violence Project/SAFE House 6:30 to 8 pm (see 2 Tue)

"The Truth Behind the Invasion of Panama": Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Local attorney, former Ypsilanti City Councilmember and longtime Panama resident Eric Jackson, was on the first plane to land in Panama after the U.S. invasion. 769-7422

24 Wednesday

Estate Planning and Planned Giving Seminar: Humane Society of Huron Valley Time and place TBA. Seminar with NBD Vice President John Oberdick on giving to nonprofit organizations Pre-register 662-5545

"Womyns Rites and Rhythms" 6 pm (see 3 Wed)

Nine-Ball Tournament: U-M Arts & Programming 7:30 pm (see 3 Wed)

Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 5 Wed)

International Folkdancing: U-M Folkdance Club 8 to 11 pm, Angell Elementary, School Aud, 1608 S. University. One hour of instruction then two hours of dancing to the haunting rhythms of Eastem Europe and the Middle East. No partner necessary. Beginners welcome. 663-3885

25 Thursday

Meeting: HAC 5 pm (see 4 Thur)

Meeting: Palestine Solidarity Committee 7:30 pm (see 4 Thur)

John Prine: Attic Theater 8 pm, 2990 W. Grand Blvd, Detroit. Sardonic yet beautiful songs, $19.50. 875-8285

"Twigs": Performance Network 8 pm (see 18 Thur)

26 Friday

Meeting: Alliance for U-M Campus Childcare noon (see 5 Fri)

"The Truth Behind the Invasion of Panama": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 23 Tue)

Flying Karamazov Brothers: Michigan Theater 7 pm, 603 E. Liberty. Good juggling and bad jokes, $18.50/$16.50 members. 668-8397

"Twigs": Performance Network 8 pm (see 18 Thur)

John Prine: Attic Theater 8 pm (see 25 Thur)

Cross Currents Performance Troupe: A2 Artists' Co-op 8 pm (see Fri 12)

Renaissance Quartet: Polo Club Lounge 8 pm, A2 Hilton. 761-7800

27 Saturday

Halloween in the Park: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 1 to 3 pm, Buhr Park. Entertainment, refreshments and costume contests for pre-school and elementary aged children. 994-2928

Public Meeting on the United Nations: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 1:30 pm, Artists Gallery Room, Student Ctr, Washtenaw Community College. 482-2393

Flying Karamazov Brothers: Attic Theater 7:30 & 10 pm, 2990 W. Grand Blvd, Detroit. Bad jokes and good juggling, $19.50. 875-8285

Halloween Ice Skating Party: Dept. of Park & Rec. 7 pm, Veteran's Arena, Jackson Rd. Costume contests & more, $4/$3 children 761-7240

"Twigs": Performance Network 8 pm (see 18 Thur)

Chris Kase Quartet: Polo Club Lounge 8 pm, A2 Hilton. 761-7800

28 Sunday

"When the Colored Band Goes Marchin': Attic Theater 2 & 7 pm, 2990 W. Grand Blvd, Detroit. One-man performance of three generations of African-American poetry & prose, $12. 875-8285

"Twigs": Performance Network 2 pm (see 18 Thur)

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

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

Charlie King Benefit Concert: Ecology Center & AGENDA 8 pm, The Ark, 637 S. Main. Folk songs that touch the heart, the conscience, and the funny bone. $8 advance (at the Ecology Center)/$10 door. 761-3186

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 8 pm (see 7 Sun)

29 Monday

"Middle East Perspectives" 6:30 pm (see 1 Mon)

Eighth Annual Vigil in Honor of Battered Women Who Have Been Killed by Their Assailants: Domestic Violence Project 7:30 pm, Federal Bldg. Help support women and children who have survived battering while commemorating those women who have lost their lives to domestic violence. ASL-interpreted and wheelchair accessible. 973-0242

"Mothers and Others": Homeless Action Committee & Others 8 pm, Aud. B, Angell Hall. Underground Railway Theatre one-woman cabaret about abortion rights, choice, and women's control over their bodies and lives, $10/$5 low-income. 936-3076

Open House for Lesbians and Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 1 Mon)

30 Tuesday

"Closet are for Clothes": Lesbian/Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 2 Tue)

Drop-in Group for Women in an Abusive Relationship: Domestic Violence Project/SAFE House 6:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

"In the Traffic of a Targeted City": Peace InSight 6:35 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. A moving portrait of individuals caring for each other as a means of coping with nuclear holocaust. 769-7422

"Home is Where": Homeless Action Committee & Others 8 pm, Mendelsohn Theatre. Musical exploring the causes and potential solutions to homelessness while giving it a human face, $10/$5 low-income 936-3076

31 Wednesday

"Womyn's Rites and Rhythms" 6 pm (see 3 Wed)

Nine-Ball Tournament: U-M Arts & Programming 7:30 pm (see 3 Wed)

Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 3 Wed)

Educate Yourself About the Persian Gulf Crisis

1 Mon. "International Law and the Persian Gulf Crisis"

8 Mon. "Military, Diplomatic, Historical and Structural Perspectives on the PersianGulf Crisis"

9 Tue. "A Forum on U.S. Policy in the Middle East"

15 Mon. "Regional and Comprehensive Solutions to the Persian Gulf Crisis"

18 Thu. "The Impact of the Gulf Crisis on Palestinian/Israeli Peace"

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