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To publiclze November Calendar events, send formatted listlngs by October 15 to AGENDA, 202 E. Washington #512, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104. Listings for more than five events must be sent to AGENDA on Macintosh disc. Send SASE If you want your disc returned.

FORMAT- Your name and phone. 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 Tuesday

"Berlin: November 1969" Photo Exhibit: U-M Arts & Programming thru 4 Oct., Mich. Union Art Lounge. 764-6498

"I See America Dancing": U-M Museum of Art thru 10 Nov., 525 S. State. Images of the dance by photographer Barbara Morgan. 764-6498

ArtBreak: U-M Museum of Art 12:10 pm, 525 S. State. Twenty-minute tour of exhibitions and special objects. 747-2067

"Recycling Fun and Games": The Ecology Center 4 to 5:30 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Workshop for grades 1-3. Snack provided, $3 per session or $8 for all three sessions (also 8 & 15). Register 994-2780

Freedom on the River Rowing Program: Dept. of Parks & Rec. M-F, 5 to 7:45 pm, Argo Park Livery, 1055 Longshore. Water recreation for the mobility impaired, $10 for 6 sessions. 662-9319

"Closets are for Clothes": WCBN-FM 6 pm, 88.3 FM. News, announcements, interviews & commentary for the Lesbian, Gay & Bi communities. 763-3500

Womyn's Rites & Rhythms": WCBN-FM 6:30 pm, 88.3 FM. 763-3500

"Living Environmentally":Community Education Program 7 to 8:30 pm, Slauson School, 1019 W. Washington. At each of four sessions, an Ecology Center staffer will focus on a different aspect of environmental living (also 8, 15, & 22). Register 994-2300

"Brigadista" (Act 1): Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Multi-media play about a young woman's journey to Nicaragua in the 90s. 769-7422

Support Group: Adult Daughters of Alcoholics & Other Trauma 7:30 pm, 3200 Mich. Union, 530 S. State. 763-4186

Hunter Davis: Schoolkids Free Concert Series 8 pm, The Ark, 637 S. Main. 761-1451

Paul Keller/Cary Kocher Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $3. 662-8310

2 Wednesday

Brown Bag Lunch: Kempf House noon, 312 S. Division. Topic TBA, $1. 994-4898

Art/Video: U-M Museum of Art noon, AV room, 525 S. State. "Degas: The Unquiet Spirit." 747-0521

Beans and Rice Dlnner: Gulld House 6 pm, 802 Monroe. Supper with others who are interested in peace and social justice issues, particularly in Central America, $3/$1 kids. 662-5189

"Living Poets": WCBN 6 pm, 88.3 FM,. Interviews & readings. 763-3500

Meeting: Lesbians' & Gay Men's Adult Chlldren of Alcoholics 7 pm, St. Andrew's Episcopal, 306 N. Division. 763-4186

Weekly Run for Lesbians & Gays: Ann Arbor Front Runners 7 pm, entrance to Gallup Park, Fuller at Huron Pkwy (across from Huron High School). 484-1287

Open Stage: The Ark 7:30 pm, 637 S. Main, fee. 761-1451

Meeting: Latln American Solidarity Committee 8 pm, Mich. Union. Ask for room # at information desk. 665-8438.

"Ansar": Palestino Aid Society 8 pm, Towsley Theater, Washtenaw Community College. Banned by Israeli censors in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, this play portrays Palestinian life in an Israeli prison camp, Ansar 3. It is based upon personal experience and performed by Al-Masrah, a Palestinian theater troupe, $12.50/$10 students. 741-1 113

"The Buried Mirror: Reflections on the Culture of Spain and the New World": Hispanic Heritage Celebration 1991 8 pm, Rackham Aud. With distinguished Latin American novelist Carlos Fuentes. 763-9044

Social Group 9 to 11 pm, East Quad, 701 E. University. 764-1673

Ron Brooks Trio Bird ot Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $3. 662-8310

3 Thursday

Art Talk: U-M Museum of Art noon, AV room, 525 S. State. "Roman and Earty Christian Art" with Nan Plummer. 764-0395

Meeting: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Law Students Association 5 pm. For location 998-6136

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 to 7 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Help expose myths about homelessness and confront businesses and politicians who contribute to existing poverty and homelessness. 996-1788

"Second Opinion": WCBN-FM 6 pm, 88.3 FM. Interviews, with host Irwin Knoll, editor of The Progressive. 763-3500

El Mundo Latino": WCBN-FM 6:30 pm, 88.3 FM. News, announcements, interviews & commentary focused on Latin America. 763-3500

Central American Night: Híspanle Herltage Celebration 1991 7 pm, Residential College Aud., E. Quad. First, focus on El Salvador with Teresa and Ernesto Mariona, and Pilar Celaya on "Salvadoran Refugees in the United States." At 8 pm, Dr. Omar Cabezas, novelist and Rep. of the Sandinista Front to the National Assembly of Nicaragua will speak. 763-9044

Support Group: The Domestic Violence Project/SAFE House 7 to 8:30 pm, 2301 Platt For women who are or have been in an abusive relationship. Free childcare. 973-0242

Meeting: Gays & Lesbians Older & Wiser (GLOW) 7 pm, Turner Geriatric Services, 1010 Wall. 763-4186

Meeting: ACT-UP/Ann Arbor 730 pm, Mich. Union 662-6282

"70, Girls, 70": Performance Network & Robeena Productions 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Performed almost entirely by senior citizens, the story revolves around a plan, by a senior group, to heist furs in order to buy the run down NYC hotel they live in and open it up to aging homeless persons, $9/$7 studs & srs. 663-0681

"Late Summer Blues": Hill Street Cinema 8 & 10 pm, 1429 Hill, $3. 769-0500

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

4 Friday

"The Peace Process: Behind the Rhetoric": Guild House Friday Forum noon, 802 Monroe. With Mark Buchan, Palestinian Solidarity Committee member, and recent visitor to the occupied territories. Discussion to follow. lunch $1. 662-5189

Lesbian & Bisexual Womyn's Potluck: Common Language Bookstore & Lesbian Programs Office 6 to 8 pm, 214 S. 4th Ave. Get a chance to socialize! Bring a dish; (no cooking facilities). 763-4186

"Grey Marters": WCBN 6 pm, 88.3 FM. Focus on the news media. 763-3500

"Brigadista" (Act 1): Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Community & Culture": WCBN 6:30 pm, 88.3 FM. 763-3500

Folkloric Mexican Muslc and Dance: Hispanlc Heritage Celebration 1991 7 pm, Pendleton Rm., Mich. Union. 763-9044

Jewish Feminist Group: Hillel 7 pm, 1429 Hill. Special women's minyan celebrating Shabbat and Rosh Chodesh Heshvan in a creative service that will explore women's relationship to Judaism. 769-0500

Meetings: Lesbians, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' Alcoholics Anonymous & Alanon 7:30 pm, St. Andrew's Episcopal, 306 N. Division. 763-4186

"Dancing on the Edge": Jazz Dance Theater 8 pm, Power Center. Bill De Young will premier his new piece "Heartbreak Angels" to music by Melissa Etheridge, $12.50/ $10 / $5 studs & child 1 2 and under. 995-4242

"70, Girls, 70": Performance Network 8 pm (see 3 Thu)

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

Dance Jam: People Dancing 10 pm, People Dancing Studio, 111 Third St. Varied recorded dance music. Okay to bring own music and acoustic instruments. Smoke and alcohol free. Children welcome, $2. 665-7911

5 Saturday

Schiele and Klimt Drawings: U-M Museum of Art thru 22 Dec., 525 S. State. A local art appreciator's collection of Austrian expressionist master drawings. 764-6498

Weekly Run for Lesbians & Gays: Ann Arbor Front Runners 9 am (see 2 Wed)

Open House: Michigan Water Pollutlon Control Associatlon 1 to 3 pm, Wastewater Treatment Plant, 49 S. Dixboro Rd. Part of Michigan's 8th Annual Water Quality Awareness Week. Tours of the plant, which treats 18.5 million gallons of waste water a day, are at 1:15 pm and 2:15 pm. 994-2811

"From Procreation to Recreation": Conference on the Cultural Construction of Sexuality thru 6 Sun, 6:30 pm, Rackham & Modern Languages Bldg. Keynotes, panels, workshops. 769-4241

"Our Names Are...": Detroit's James Baldwin-Pat Parker Society 7 pm, International Institute, 111 E. Kirby, Detroit. Poetry, dramatic readings, music, dance and more, $8.763-4186

Meeting: Sober Sisters, An Alcoholics Anonymous Group for Lesbians & Bisexual Women 7 pm, Common Language Bookstore, 214 S. 4th Ave. 763-4186, 663-0036

The Changing World Political Situatlon and the Nicaraguan Revolution": Latin American Solidarity Commlttee 7:30 pm, Rackham Amphitheater. Informal talk and discussion with Dr. Omar Cabezas Lacayo who currently serves in the Nicaraguan National Assembly as Sandinista Front Representative from Leon. A vocal critic of the Somoza dictatorship and FSLN guerrilla veteran, Cabezas based his acclaimed book "Fire From the Mountain" on his experiences. 665-8438

Buddy Guy: Prism Productions 8 pm, Majesic Theatre, 4120 Woodward, Detroit. "The best guitar player alive"- Eric Clapton, $12.50 advance 99-MUSIC

"70, Girls, 70": Performance Network 8 pm (see 3 Thu)

"Dancing on the Edge": Jazz Dance Theater 8 pm (see 4 Fri)

Drum Circle: Guild House 8 pm. 802 Monroe. Instruments provided or bring your own. 662-5189

"Late Summer Blues": Hill Street Cinema 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 3 Thu)

Night Right: Polo Club 9 pm to 1 am, 610 Hilton Blvd. Live reggae roots and soul music. 761-7800

Oasis: The Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 4 Fri)

6 Sunday

Harvy Reed: Bird of Paradise 11 am, 207 S. Ashley. Jazzy brunch! 662-8310

"Brigadista" (Act 1): Peace InSight 1:05 pm (see 1 Tue)

Sunday Tour: U-M Museum of Art 2 pm, lobby, 525 S. State. Hour tour of major exhibitions. 764-0395

Support Group: Adult Daughtas of Alcoholics & Other Trauma 7:30 pm, 3200 Mich. Union. 763-4186

"Special Ministry to Gay Men & Lesbians": Huron Valley Communtty Church 2 pm services, 3 pm social hour. Glacier Way United Methodist Church, 1001 Green Road. 741-1174

Kitten and Cat Training & Car Clinic: The Human Society of Huron Valley 2 to 4:30 pm, Ann Arbor Dog Training Club, 1575 E. N. Territorial Rd. Introducing a new cat to the household, grooming, discipline, preventative health care, and nutritional needs. Do not bring your cat, $2/children under 12 free 662-5545

"70, Girl, 70": Performance Network 2 pm (see 3 Thu)

Meeting: Dawntreader 3 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Mental health consumers and advocacy group. 662-51 89

U-M Communtty Eucharist: Canterbury House 5 pm, St. Andrew's Church, 306 N. Division. An informal celebration of the Holy Eucharist for the U-M community. Supper held next door at Canterbury House following service. 665-0606

Swim Practice: A2QUA (Ann Arbor Oueer Aquatics) 5 pm, Central Campus Recreation Bldg., 401 Washtenaw Place. Call for guest pass. 665-8063

Meeting: Huron Valley Green 6 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. An organization for people seeking radical synthesis of environmental and social change movements. 662-5189

Weekly Run for Lesbians & Gay: Ann Arbor Front Runner 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

Meeting: Lesbians', Gay Men's, & Bisexual's Alcoholics Anonymous & Alanon 7:30 pm, First Congregational Church, 218 N. Adams, Ypsilanti. 763-4186

Meetings: Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA and Alanon 7:30 pm, First Congregational Church, 118 N. Adams, AA downstairs, Alanon upstairs. 484-0456

lsraeli Dancing: Hillel 8 to 10 pm, 1429 Hill. Instruction followed by open dancing. Beginners and advanced welcome, $2. 769-0500

Harvey Reed Jazz Jam: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley. 662-8310

7 Monday

Poetry Readings: Hispanic Heritage Celebration 1991 3 pm, Henderson Rm., Mich. League. With Gloria Anzaldua, renowned Chicana leminist writer. 763-9044

No Turning Back Wonwn's Reproductive Freedom Rally: Detroit ACLU & Others 4:30 pm, McNamara Building (Michigan at Cass), Detroit

"In These States": WCBN-FM 6 pm, WCBN, 88.3 FM. Focus on domestic issues. 763-3500

"Mideast Perspective": WCBN-FM 630 pm, WCBN, 88.3 FM. Focus on the Middle East 763-3500

Comprehensive Housing Affordability Stratagy (CHAS) Public Meeting: City of A2 7 pm, City Hall. Meeting to solicit public input on what community housing needs are, and how federal and state housing money should be spent Comments will be incorporated into the 5-year CHAS plan. A draft of the CHAS is on reserve at the Ann Arbor Public Library. 994-2912

Lesbian Health Series: Lesbian Program Office 7 pm, Common Language Bookstore, 214 S. 4th Ave. 763-4186

David Sosnowskl and Shaarazetta Natelege: Guild House Writers Series 8:30 pm, 802 Monroe. 662-5189

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

8 Tuesday

ArtBreak: U-M Museum of Art 12:10 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Recycling Fun and Games": The Ecology Center 4 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Closets are for Clothes": WCBN-FM 6 pm, 88.3 FM (see 1 Tue)

Womyn's Rites & Rhythms": WCBN-FM 6:30 pm, 88.3 FM (see 1 Tue)

"Living Environmentally": Community Education Program 7 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Brigadista" (Act 2): Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Finale of multi-media play about a young woman's journey to Nicaragua in the '90s. 769-7422

Meeting: Amnesty International Group 61 7:30 pm, Mich. Union, check room # at desk. Activities to protect human rights and free prisoners of conscience around the world. 761-3639

Meeting: Washtenaw Citizen for Animal Rights 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 665-2480

Meeting: Lesbians' & Gay Man's Rights Organizing Committee 7:30 pm, 3100 Mich. Union. 761-2627

Support Group: Adult Daughter of Alcoholics & Other Trauma 7:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Legal and Political Perspectives on Puerto Rico's Colonial Status": Hispanic Heritage Celebration 1991 8 pm, 150 Hutchins Hall, U-M Law School. With Dr. Ruben Barrios Martinez, Prof. of Law, Univ. of Puerto Rico. 763-9044

The Mad Hatters Educational Theater: HUM 8 pm, Irwin Green Aud., 1429 Hill. Dramas which depict the lives of people with mental, emotional, physical or sensorial mpairments. 760-0500

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

9 Wednesday

ArtVideo: U-M Museum of Art noon, AV room, 525 S. State. "Velasquez & Rembrandt" 747-0521

Brown Bag Lunch: Kempf House noon (see 2 Wed)

Beans and Rice Dinner: Guild House 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

"Living Poets": WCBN-FM 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

Meeting: Student Organlzation United for Peace 730 pm, Pray-Harrold EMU. 482-2797

Open Stage: The Ark 7:30 pm, 637 S. Main. 761-1451

Meeting: Lesblans' & Gay Men's Adult Children of Alcoholics 7 pm (see 2 Wed)

Weekly Run for Lesbians & Gay: Ann Arbor Front Runners 7 pm (see 2 Wed)

International Folk danclng: U-M Folk dancing Club 7:30-10:30 pm, Angell School Aud., 1608 S. University. Line and circle dances from the Balkans, Europe and the Middle East. Earthy music, good exercise; no partner necessary. 663-3885

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

Social Group for Lesbians, Bisexuals, & Gay Men: East Quad/RC Social Group 9 pm (see 2 Wed)

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

10 Thursday

ArtTalk: U-M Museum of Art noon to 1 pm, AV room, 525 S. State. "Romanesque and Gothic Art" 764-0395

"Latino Contributions to Psychology": Hispanic Heritage Celebration 1991 4 pm, E. Conference Rm., Rackham. With Ramon Garza, of Univ. of Texas-San Antonio. 763-9044

Meeting: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Law Student Associatlon 5 pm (see 3 Thu)

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 3 Thu)

"Second Opinion": WCBN-88.3 FM 6 pm (see 3 Thu)

El Mundo Latino": WCBN-88.3 FM 6:30 pm (see 3 Thu)

Support Group: The Domestic Violence Project/SAFE House 7 pm (see 3 Thu)

Joumey Women: Guild House 7:30 pm, 802 Monroe. Women's spirituality group. 662-5189

Meeting: ACT-UP/Ann Arbor 730 pm (see 3 Thu) "MASH": Hill Street Cinema 8 pm, 1429 Hill, $3. 769-0500

"70, Girls, 70": Perf. Network 8 pm (see 3 Thu)

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

"The Wall": Hill Street Cinema 10 pm, 1429 Hill, $3. 769-0500

11 Friday

"The 500th Anniversary of Columbus": Guild House Friday Forum noon, 802 Monroe. With John Powell of Carribean/African Dialogue. Optional lunch, $1. 662-5189

"Grey Matter": WCBN-88.3 FM 6 pm (see 4 Fri)

"Brigadista" (Act 2): Peace InSight 605 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Communlty & Culture": WCBN-FM 88.3 M 6:30 pm (see 4 Fri)

Lesbian's & Gay Men' Pride-Awareness-Commitment Week: National Coming Out Day Rally & March 7 pm, Rackham Bldg. front steps, 915 E. Washington. 763-4186

Grads & Young Professional Veggies Shabbat Potluck: Jewish Law Student Union 7:30 pm, Lawyer's Club, Law Quad. 769-0500

Meetings: Lesbians', Gay Men, and Bisexual Alcoholics Anonymous & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 4 Fri)

"70, Girls, 70": Performance Network 8 pm (see 3 Thu)

Nirvana: Prism Production 8 pm, St. Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit All ages show, $8.50 advance. 99-MUSIC.

Bill Held Trio: The Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310

Lesbian's & Gay Men's PAC Week: Celebration Dance 10 pm, N. Campus Commons, Bonisteel at Murfin. Sliding scale donation. 763-4186

12 Saturday

Frea Puerto Rico March: Puerto Rican National Liberation Movernent all day, Washington, D.C. "499 Years of Colonialism in the Western Hemisphere is Long Enough!" 763-3241

Landfill Walking Tour and Recycle Ann Arbor Processing Facility Open House: City of Ann Arbor & RAA 9, 9:45 and 10:15 am (RAA tours), 9:45 am (landfill walking tour). Meet at Swift Run Park. Wear hiking boots. 994-2807

Waakly Run for Lesbians & Gay: Ann Arbor Front Runners 9 am (see 2 Wed)

Meeting: Sober Sister 7 pm (see 5 Sat)

"The Power of Myth": Open Arches 7:30 pm, Inter-Cooperative Education Ctr., 1522 Hill. Joseph Campbell video hosted by Bill Moyers (for PBS). 665-3522

"70, Girls, 70": Performance Network 8 pm (see 3 Thu)

"M*A*S*H*'": Hill Street Cinema 8 pm (see 10 Thu)

Drum Circle: Guild House 8 pm (see 5 Sat)

Bill Held Trio: The Bird of Paradise 930 pm (see 11 Fri)

"The Wall": Hill Street Cinema 10 pm (see 10 Thu)

13 Sunday

Helmetour: A2 Dept. of Park and Recreation between 8 am & noon, Fuller Pool, 1519 Fuller. Bike tour accommodating all riding levels, $10. 994-2786

Educational Outreach Program Facilitators Meeting: Lesbian-Gay Male Programs Office 11 am, 3100 Mich. Union. 763-4186

Harvey Reed: Bird of Paradise 11 am (see 6 Sun)

Living History Day: Cobblestone Farm noon to 4 pm, 2781 Packard. Watch the farm come to life as it might have in the mid-19th century, 994-2928

"Brigadista" (Act 2): Peace InSight 1:05 pm (see 1 Tue)

Washtenaw County CROP Walk for Hunger: Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice 1:30 pm, Zion Lutheran Church, 1501 W. Liberty. Ten kilometer walkathon to raise money for hunger-relief projects. Be a walker or a sponsor. 663-1870

Welcome to Black Pond: A2 Dept. of Parks and Recreation 2 to 3:30 pm. Explore Black Pond with naturalist Anne Lindsay. Wear wading clothes, $2. 662-7802

The Mini-Matinee Club: The Goodtime Players 2 pm, Stone School Aud.. 2800 Stone School. Performance for children 4 & up. With "Midas' Golden Touch," a musical comedy by The Goodtime Players, and folk-musician Dale Petty on guitar and mountain dulcimer, $4/$3 children. 994-2300

Tour: Museum of Art 2 pm (see 6 Sun)

"Special Ministry to Gay Men & Lesbians": Huron Valley Community Church 2 pm (see 6 Sun)

"70, Girls, 70-: Perf. Network 2 pm (see 3 Thu)

U-M Community Eucharist. Canterbury House 5 pm (see 6 Sun)

Weekly Run for Lesbians & Gays: Ann Arbor Front Runners 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

"Discovering Columbus": Women's Action for a New Direct on (WAND) & Women's Int'l League for Peace & Freedom 7:30 pm meeting, 8 pm presentation, St. Aidan's/Northside Church, 1679 Broadway (across from Baits entrance to North Campus). Panel discussion and skit about myths surrounding the "discovery" of America. 662-2475.

Judith Plaskow: Hill Street Forum & Jewish Feminist Group 7:30 pm, Irwin Green Aud., 1429 Hill. Judaism from a feminist perspective.769-0500

Meetings: Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA and Alanon 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

Meetings: Lesbians', Gay Men's, & Bisexuals' Alcoholics Anonymous & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 8 pm (see 6 Sun)

Harvey Reed Jazz Jam: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

14 Monday

"In These States": 88.3 FM 6 pm (see 7 Mon)

"Mideast Perspectives": WCBN-88.3 FM 6:30 pm (see 7 Mon)

Lesbian Health Series: Lesbian Programs Office 7 pm (see 7 Mon)

Larry Francis & Bob Hick: Guild House 8:30 pm, 802 Monroe. 662-5189

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

Bird of Paradise Orchestra: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 7 Mon)

15 Tuesday

ArtBreak:U-M Museum of Art 12:10 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Current Research on Minority Students with Emphasis on Hispanic Students": Hispanic Heritage Celebration 1991 3:30 to 5 pm, Sch'l of Ed., Tribute Room. With Lehman College President, Ricardo Fernandez. Reception to follow. 763-9044

"Recycling Fun and Games": The Ecology Center 4 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Closets are for Clothes": WCBN-FM 6 pm, 88.3 FM (see 1 Tue)

Womyn's Rites & Rhythms": WCBN-FM 6:30 pm, 88.3 FM (see 1 Tue)

"Living Environmentally": Community Education Program 7 pm (see 1 Tue)

"A Certain Terror: Homophobla, Oppression and Violence": Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. With Richard Cleaver. 769-7422

Support Group: Adult Daughters of Alcoholics & Other Trauma 7:30 pm (see 1 Tue) Meeting: Lesbians' & Gay Men's Rights Organizing Committee 7:30 pm (see 8 Tue)

Paul Keller/Cary Kocher Quartet: Blrd of Paradise 930 pm (see 1 Tue)

16 Wednesday

Standing Outslde with the Peopla of Nicaragua: Religious Coalitlon on Latin America Cali tor time and place. Five-Cents-aPlate Dinner to raise money for people's basic needs in Nicaragua, on the occasion of the Five Hundred Dollars-a-Plate dinner for a cathedral in Managua. 663-1870

ArtVideo:U-M Museum of Art noon, AV room, 525 S. State. "Vienna 1900." 747-0521

Brown Bag Lunch: Kempf House noon (see 2 Wed)

Beans and Rlcg Dinner: Guild House 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

"Living Poets": WCBN-FM 6 pm, 88.3 FM (see 2 Wed)

"Latinas, Puerto Ricans, and Puerto Rican Womon In the U.S.": Hispanic Heritage Celebration 1991 7 pm, Trotter House. With poet, novalist, Judith Ortiz Cofer. 763-9044

"Alcohol Abuse by Lesbians & Gay Men & lts Prevention": Lesbian-Gay Male Programs Office 7 pm, location TBA. Workshop facilitated by local mental health professionals. 763-4186

Meeting: Lesbians' & Gay Men's Adult Children of Alcoholics 7 pm (see 2 Wed)

Weekly Run for Lesbians & Gays: Ann Arbor Front Runners 7 pm (see 2 Wed)

Introduction to Waldorf Educatlon: The Rudolf Steiner School of Ann Arbor 7:30 pm, 2775 Newport. Find out how children can develop self-esteem, creativity and a lifelong love of learning. 995-4141

Michelle Shocked: Office of Major Events 7:30 pm, Power Center. Reserved, $17.50. 99-MUSIC

Open Stage: The Ark 7:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

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

Social Group for Lesbians, Bisexuals & Gay Men: East Quad/RC Social Group 9 pm (see 2 Wed)

Ellen James Society: Prism Productions 9:30 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First, $5.50 advance. 99-MUSIC.

Ron Brooks Trio with Fiona Duncan: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

17 Thursday

ArtTaik: U-M Museum of Art noon to 1 pm, AV room, 525 S. State.

"Van Eyck and Late Gothic in the North" with Bobbie Levine. 764-0395

Meeting: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Law Student Association 5 pm (see 3 Thu)

Meeting: Homeless Actlon Committee 5:30 pm (see 3 Thu)

"Second Opinion": WCBN-88.3 FM 6 pm (see 3 Thu)

El Mundo Latino": WCBN-88.3 FM 630 pm (see 3 Thu) 

"Differing Perspectivs on the Meaning of 1992 for the America": U-M & Kalpulli 7 pm, Alice Lloyd Residence Hall lounge. Two students of Kalpulli Koakalko will present Azteka dances and lead discussion. 763-9044

Support Group: The Domestic Violence Project/SAFE House 7 pm (see 3 Thu)

"Oshun, Goddess of Love and Culture": Open Arches & Girlfrenzy 7:30 pm, InterCooperative Education Ctr , 1522 Hill. Nisi Shawl, Dawn Treader Bookshop proprietor and poet, leads discussion of this attractive African deity. 665-2270

Meeting: ACT-UP/Ann Arbor 730 pm (see 3 Thu)

"Don Don or The First Burnlng": Performance Network & Prospero Theater Co. 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. The "Dons" refer to Don Juan and Don Quixote who are both dead. Their servants Sancho Panza and Sganarelle are alive, however, and meet for the first time in "Don Don," $10/$8 studs & srs. 663-0681

Prof-erred Film Series: Hill Street Cinema 8:30 pm, 1429 Hill, Film TBA by English Prof. Ralph Williams, $3. 769-0500 Ron Brooks Trio wlth Fiona Duncan: Bird of Paradlse 9:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

18 Friday

Peace with Justice Week Videotape Preview: Guild House Friday Forum noon, 802 Monroe. "Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment (Infact 1991) and The Folgers Coffee Connection"(Neighbor to Neighbor 1991). Optional lunch $1. 662-5189

Open House: Lesbian-Gay Male Programs Office 4 to 7 pm, 3116 Mich. Union. 763-4186

"Grey Matters": WCBN-FM 6 pm. 88.3 FM (see 4 Fri)

"Homophobla, Oppression and Vlolence": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 5 Tue)

"Community & Culture": WCBN-88.3 FM 630 pm (see 4 Fri)

"Th Oral Tradltlons of the Indlgenous People of the North and South": U-M & Kalpulll 7:30 pm, Anderson Room, Mich. Union. With Native American Elder Grandmother Kiny and Maestro Tlakaelel, United Naions representative for indigenous people. 763-9044

Meetings: Lesbians', Gay Men and Bisexuals' Alcohollcs Anonymous & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 4 Fri)

Open Stage: The Ark 7:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

Gran Baile Final: Hispanic Heritage Celebratlon 1991 8 pm to 2 am, Mich. Union Ballroom. K-Che Orquestra and Patricia El Carino Musical Band, $4/$2 students. 763-9044

"Don Don": Performance Network 8 pm (see 17 Thu)

Blue Traveler: Priem Productions 8 pm, St. Andrew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit, $12.50 advance. 99-MUSIC

Tower of Power: Prism Productions 8 & 11 pm, Alvin's, 5756 Cass Ave., Detroit, $12.50 advance. 99-MUSIC

Ron Brook Trio wtth Fiona Duncan: The Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310

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

19 Saturday

Weekly Run for Lesbians & Gay: Ann Arbor Front Runners 9 am (see 2 Wed)

Property Tax Management Workshop: The Housing Bureau for Senior - 10 to 11:30 am, Sylvan Township Hall, 112 W. Middle, Chelsea With speakers frorn the Washtenaw County Treasurer's Office, Legal Services of Southeastern Michigan, the Lima Township Treasurer's Office, and the Washtenaw County Council on Aging. Register 763-0970

Harvest Fun for the Young: Leslie Science Center 10 am to noon (ages 5-8), 1 to 3 pm (ages 7 to 11), 1831 Traver. Make applesauce, cornhusk dolls and herbal sachets, $10. Register 994-2928

"Ceremony of Four Color": U-M & Kalpulll 10 am to 1 pm (oral teachings), 2 to 5 pm (ceremony), east bank of Gallup Park. Story and ceremony that honor the unity of all the races and provides a time to pray for peace among all the world's peoples." Bring lunch. 763-9044

Meeting: Sober Sisters 7 pm (see 5 Sat)

Benefit Concert for Keewaydinoquay: Unitarian Universalist Church 7:30 pm, 1917 Washtenaw.  Benefit concert for Keewaydinoquay featuring Stephanie Ozer and Kathy Moore, Repercussions, and Dwight Peterson, $7-20+ sliding scale. 761-9148

"Don Don": Performance Network 8 pm (see 17 Thu)

"Hair": Hill Street Cinema 8 & 10 pm, 1429 Hill, $3. 769-0500

Drum Circle: Guild House 8 pm (see 5 Sat)

American Music Club: Prism Productlons 9 pm, Alvin's, 5756 Cass Ave., Detroit, $7.50 advance. 99-MUSIC

Ron Brooks Trio with Fiona Duncan: The Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310

20 Sunday

Harvey Reed: Bird of Paradbe 11 am (see 6 Sun)

Amphibian and Reptiles: Leslie Science Center 1 to 2 pm (ages 4-first grade), 2:30 to 4 pm (grades 2-4), 1831 Traver, $3-$4. Register 662-7802

"Homophobla, Oppresslon & Violence": Peace InSIght 1:05 pm (see 15 Tue)

Meeting: Parents-FLAG/Ann Arbor 2 to 5 pm, King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2685 Packard. 763-4186

Charles Baxter: Granite Line Writers 2 pm, Freighthouse Cafe, inside Farmer's Mkt, Ypsilanti, $3. 994-4341

"Special Ministry to Gay Men & Lesbians": Huron Valley Communlty Church 2 pm (see 6 Sun)

Sunday Tour: U-M Museum of Art 2 pm (see 6 Sun)

Womyn's Poetry Reading: Common Language Books 3 pm, 214 S. 4th Ave. Akasha Fleugge will be the featured reader followed by open mike. 663-0036

Meeting: Dawntreader 3 pm (see 6 Sun)

Swim Practice: A2QUA 5 pm (see 6 Sun)

U-M Community Eucharist: Canterbury House 5 pm (see 6 Sun)

Meeting: Huron Greens 6 pm (see 6 Sun)

Weekly Run for Lesbians & Gay: Ann Arbor Front Runners 6 pm (see 6 Sun)

"Don Don": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 17 Thu)

Meetings: Lesbians', Gay Men' and Bisexual' Alcoholic Anonymous & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

Meetings: Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA and Alanon 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

Israell Dancing: Hillel 8 pm (see 6 Sun)

Harvey Reed Jazz Jam: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

21 Monday

"In These States": WCBN-88.3 FM 6 pm (see 7 Mon)

"Mideast Penpective": WCBN-88.3 FM 630 pm (see 7 Mon)

The Art In a Market Economy: Performance Network & Schoolkids 7 pm, 408 W. Wash. Discussion series. 663-0681

Lesbian Health Series: Lesbian Programs Office 7 pm, "Menopause," with Dr. Sandra Cole, Certified Sexologist & Human Sexuality Educator. (see 7 Mon)

"The Struggle for Latln America's Soul": Religious Coalition on Latln America 7:30 pm, call for location. With Gary MacEoin, writer for the National Catholic Reporter and author with long experience in Latin America 663-1870

Sandra Vallie and Lorrine Erikson: Guild House Writers Series 8:30 pm, 802 Monroe. 662-5189

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

Bird of Paradise Orchestra: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 7 Mon)

22 Tuesday

ArtBreak:U-M Museum of Art 12:10 pm (see 1 Tue)

"Water and Wildllfe" : The Ecology Center 4 to 5:30 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Workshop for grades 1-4. Snacks provided, $3. Register 994-2780

"Closets are for Clothes" : WCBN-FM 6 pm, 88.3 FM (see 1 Tue)

Womyn's Rites & Rhythms": WCBN-FM 6:30 pm, 88.3 FM (see 1 Tue)

"Living Environmentally": Community Education Program 7 pm (see 1 Tue)

"A Year of Conscience": Peace lnSight 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Chan. 9. Interviews with participants of a year of vigils for a Just Peace in the Gulf. 769-7422

Support Group: Adult Daughters of Alcoholics & Othar Trauma 7:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

Meeting: Lesbians' & Gay Man's Rights Organizing Committee 730 pm (see 8 Tue)

"The Hydrogen Jukebox": Michigan Theater Drama Season 8 pm, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. Music-theater by poet Allen Ginsberg and composer Philip Glass, $29.50/$27.50 members. 668-8397

Paul KellerCary Kochar Quartet: Blrd of Paradis 930 pm (see 1 Tue)

23 Wednesday

ArtVldeo:U-M Museum of Art noon, AV room, 525 S. State. "Matisse." 747-0521

Brown Bag Lunch: Kempf House noon (see 2 Wed)

Beans and Rice Dlnner: Guild House 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

"Living Poets": WCBN-88.3 FM 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

Open Stage: The Ark 7:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

Weekly Run for Lesbians & Gays: Ann Arbor Front Runners 7 pm (see 2 Wed)

Meeting: Lesbians' & Gay Men's Adult Chlldren of Alcoholics 7 pm (see 2 Wed)

Peace with Justice Week Videotape Preview: Interfalth Council for Peace & Justice 7:30 pm, Trinity Lutheran Church, 1400 W. Stadium, (see 18 Fri) Both tapes are avaüable on loan from ICPJ at no charge. 663-1870

Jonathan Rlchman: Prism Productions 7:30 & 10 pm, The Ark, 637 S. Main, $11.50 advance. 99-MUSIC

International Folkdanclng: U-M Folkdancing Club 7:30 pm (see 9 Wed)

Meeting: Latin Amer. Solidarlty Committee 8 pm (see 2 Wed)

Cassini Ensemble: Performance Network & Schoolkids 8 pm, 408 W. Washington, $9/$7 studs & srs. 663-0681

"The Hydrogon Jukebox": Mich Theater 8 pm (see 22 Tue)

Social Group for Lesbians, Bisexual, & Gay Men: East QuadRC Social Group 9 pm (see 2 Wed)

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

24 Thursday

ArtTalk: U-M Museum of Art noon, AV room, 525 S. State. "Giotto" with William Hennesey. 764-0395

Meeting: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Law Students Association 5 pm (see 3 Thu)

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 3 Thu)

"Second Opinion": WCBN-88.3 FM 6 pm (see 3 Thu)

El Mundo Latino": WCBN-88.3 FM 6:30 pm (see 3 Thu)

Support Group: The Domestic Violence Project/SAFE House 7 pm (see 3 Thu)

"Rethinking the Role of the United Nations": Huron Valley Chapter of the United Nations Associations of the USA 7:30 pm, Hutchins Hall, (State at Monroe). With Clovis Maksoud, professor and former permanent Representative of the Arab League at the United Nations. 996-2596

Meeting: ACT-UP/Ann Arbor 7:30 pm (see 3 Thu)

Violent Femmes: Prism Productions 8 pm, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty, $18.50 Reserved. 99-MUSIC

"The Color Purple": Hill Street Cinema 8 pm, 1429 Hill, $3. 769-0500

"Don Don": Performance Network 8 pm (see 17 Thu)

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

"Tootsie": Hill Street Cinema 10 pm, 1429 Hill, $3. 769-0500

25 Friday

El Salvador: Guild House Friday Forum noon, 802 Monroe. With Carmen Argueta, from Building with the Voiceless of El Salvador. Optiona! lunch $1. 662-5189

National Ecumenical Conference on the Phlllppines: Church Coalitlon for Human Rights In the Philippines thru 26 Sat, 4 pm, St Andrews Episcopal Church, First Methodist Church and Campus Inn. Worship, a fiesta, and many speakers. Register 663-1870

"Grey Matter": WCBN-FM 6 pm, 88.3 FM (see 4 Fri)

"A Year of Conscience": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 22 Tue)

"Communlty & Culture": WCBN-FM 6:30 pm, 88.3 FM (see 4 Fri)

Meeting: Lesbians, Gay Man, & Bisexuals' Alcoholics Anonymous & Alanon 730 pm (see 4 Fri)

"Don Don": Performance Network 8 pm (see 17 Thu)

Eddie Rust Trio: Th Blrd of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310

26 Saturday

Weekly Run for Lesbians & Gay: Ann Arbor Front Runner 9 am (see 2 Wed)

"Bid from the Heart" Auction: The Human Society 7 pm, Holiday Inn Holidome, Jackson Rd. Live auction to benefit the Humane Society of Huron Valley's shelter animals, $25 includes hors d'oeuvres buffet, live auction, coffee and dessert 662-5545

Meeting: Sober Sister 7 pm (see 5 Sat)

"Don Don": Performance Network 8 pm (see 17 Thu)

Drum Circle: Gulld House 8 pm (see 5 Sat)

"The Color Purple": Hill Street Cinema 8 pm (see 24 Thu)

Eddle Rus Trio: Th Blrd of Paradis 9:30 pm (see 25 Sat)

"Tootsie": Hill Street Cinema 10 pm (see 24 Thu)

27 Sunday

Harvey Reed: Bird of Paradise 11 am (see 6 Sun)

"A Year of Conscience": Peace InSight 1:05 pm (see 22 Tue)

"Special Ministry to Gay Man & Lesbians": Huron Valley Communlty Church 2 pm (see 6 Sun)

Sunday Tour: U-M Museum of Art 2 pm (see 6 Sun)

U-M Community Eucharist: Canterbury House 5 pm (see 6 Sun)

Swim Practice: A2QUA (Ann Arbor Quaar Aquatlcs) 5 pm (see 6 Sun)

Weekly Run for Lesbians & Gays: Ann Arbor Front Runners 6 pm (see 6 Sun)

"Don Don": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 17 Thu)

Benefit Concert: Ecology Center 7:30 pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw. The concert will feature Charlie King, a talented East Coast singer/songwriter in the Pete Seeger/Holly Near mold, and Common Ground, a local cultural troupe directed by Elisa Bryant, $8 advance/$10 at door. 761-3186

Meetings: Lesbians', Gay Men's, & Bisxuals' Alcoholics Anonymous & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

Meetings: Ypsilanti Gay Male / Lesblan AA and Alanon 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

"M. Butterfly": Michigan Theater Drama Season 8 pm, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty, $29.50/$27.50 members . 668-8397

Israel Dancing: Hillel 8 pm (see 6 Sun)

Harvey Reed Jazz Jam: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Sun)

28 Monday

"In Those States": WCBN-FM 6 pm, 88.3 FM (see 7 Mon)

"Mideast Perspectivas": WCBN-FM 630 pm, 88.3 FM (see 7 Mon)

Lesbian Health Series: Lesbian Programs Office 7 pm, "Choosing a Physican," with Dr. Mindy Smith, General Practitioner. (see 7 Mon)

Lawrence Pike and M.L Liebler: Guild House Writer Series 8:30 pm, 802 Monroe. 662-5189

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

Bird of Paradise Orchestra: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 7 Mon)

29 Tuesday

ArtBreak:U-M Museum ol Art 12:10 pm (see 1 Tue)

"It's A Wild World": Th Ecology Center 4 to 530 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Workshop for grades 1-4. Snacks provided, $3. Register 994-2780

"Closet are for Clothes": WCBN 6 pm, 88.3 FM (see 1 Tue)

Womyn's Rites & Rhythms": WCBN 6:30 pm, 88.3 FM (see 1 Tue)

"Living Environmentally": Community Education Program 7 pm (see 1 Tue)

Live Call-ln Show: Peace InSIght 7:05 pm, A2 Comm. Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Topic TBA. 769-7422

Support Group: Adult Daughter of Alcoholics & Other Trauma 7:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

Meeting: Lssbians' & Gay Man's Rlght Organlzlng Committee 730 pm (see 8 Tue)

Paul KellerCary Kochar Quartat: Bird of Paradisa 9:30 pm (see 1 Tue)

30 Wednesday

ArtVideo:U-M Museum of Art noon, AV room. 525 S. State. "Delacroix: The Restless Eye." 747-0521

Brown Bag Lunch: Kempf House noon (see 2 Wed)

Beans and Rica Dinnar: Guild Housa 6 pm (see 2 Wed)

"Living Poets": WCBN 6 pm, 88.3 FM (see 2 Wed) Open Stage: The Ark 7:30 pm (see 2 Wed)

Meeting: Lasblans' & Gay Men's Adult Chlldren of Alcoholics 7 pm (see 2 Wed)

Samhain Celebration: Open Arches 7:30 pm, First Untarian Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Celebrate this traditional Celtic festival, ancestor of Halloween, with a night of storytelling. Share a story or just listen. 482-8233

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

Social Group for Lesbians, Bisexual, & Gay Man: East Quad/RC Social Group 9-11 pm (see 2 Wed)

Weekly Run for Lesbians & Gays: Ann Arbor Front Runner 7 pm (see Wed 2)

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

31 Thursday

ArtTalk: U-M Museum of Art noon to 1 pm, AV room, 525 S. State. 764-0395

Meeting: Lesblan, Gay, Bisexual Law Students Association 5 pm (see 3 Thu)

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 530 pm (see 3 Thu)

"Second Opinion": WCBN-FM 6 pm, 88.3 FM (see 3 Thu)

El Mundo Latino": WCBN-FM 6:30 pm, 88.3 FM (see 3 Thu)

Support Group: The Domestic Violence Project/SAFE House 7 pm (see 3 Thu)

Meeting: ACT-UPAnn Arbor 7:30 pm (see 3 Thu)

"Sllencel The Court Is in Session": Performance Network & Blue Donkey Production 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Comic look at social justice in contemporary India, $9/$7 studs & srs. 663-0681

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