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To publicize April Calendar events, send formatted listings by March 15 to AGENDA, 220 S. Main St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48104. Listings for more than five events must be sent (formatted) to AGENDA on Macintosh disc. Send SASE if you want your disc returned.

FORMAT - Date, event, sponsor, time, and place; one or two sentence descrlption, fee, phone number. (Please include a contact name and phone number - not tor publication). 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 Sunday   "Comedy and the Artist's Eye": U-M Museum of Art Works on Paper Gallery, 525 S. State (thru 15 March, Tue-Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun 1-5 pm). 764-0395 . "Discovering the Mind of Enlightenment": Inter-Cooperative Council Ed. Center 10 am, 1522 HM. Khento Sonam Rinpoche, Buddhist meditation master, describes techniques for inner discovery. 665-3522.  Cary Kocher/Peter Klaver: Bird of Paradise 11 am - 2 pm, 207 S. Ashley. Brunch, no cover. 662-8310.  "Special Ministry to Gay Men, Bisexuals, & Lesbians": Huron Valley Community Church 2 pm services, 3 pm social hour, Glacier Way United Methodist Church, 1001 Green Rd. 741-1174.  Sunday Tour: U-M Museum of Art 2 pm, lobby, 525 S. State. Hour-long tour of "The Pear: French Graphic Arts in the Golden Age of Caricature," (in the West Gallery thru 22 March, Tue-Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun 1-5 pm). 764-0395 . Meeting: Dawntreaders 3 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 662-5189. Meeting: Haiti Solidarity Group 3 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N. Division. Address the plight of Haitian refugees and the restoration of democracy in Haiti. 662-5668.  Potluck and Community Meeting: Depot Town Sourdough Bakery 4 pm potluck followed by 5 pm meeting, 310 N. River, Ypsilanti. Participate in a democratically managed community business. Bring a dish to pass, the Bakery will provide sourdough pizza. 487-8110. Swim Practice: A2QUA (Ann Arbor Queer Aquatics) 5 pm, CCRB, 401 Washtenaw Place. Call for guest pass 665-8063.  Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 6:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 973-9709. "Swing": Performance Network 6:30 pm, 408 W. Washington. A drama of distrust, desire and delusion, $9/$7 studs & srs. 663-0681.  Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals: Tree of Life Metropolitan Community Church 7 pm, call for location. 665-6163.  Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, 6 Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm, downstairs, First Congregational Church, 218 N. Adams, Ypsilanti. 484-0456.  The Chenilles: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. A2's one and only, $15. 761-1451.

2 Monday   Women's Book Group: Guild House noon, 802 Monroe. Call for the week's readings. 662-5189.  Multiple Sclerosis Support Group: Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living 7-9 pm, 2568 Packard. 971-0277 or 971-0310 (TDD).  "Bitter Cane" & "Haiti Dreams of Democracy": LASC Latin American Film Series 7 pm, Rackham Amphitheater (4th floor). "Bitter Cane" is a history of Haiti, starting with the 1804 revolution. "Haiti Dreams..." focuses on popular music of resistance in the post-Duvalier period. 665-8438.  Psychedelic Furs: Prism Productions 7:30 pm.  Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. Reserved seats: $18.50, $12.50. 763-TKTS.  Labor Pains Anthology: Guild House Writers Series 8:30 pm, 802 Monroe. 662-5189.  Social for Lesbians, Bisexual People & Gay Men: Canterbury House 8:45 pm, 218 N. Division. 665-0606.  Bird of Paradise Orchestra: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley. Big band jazz, $3. 662-8310.

3 Tuesday   ArtBreak:U-M Museum of Art 12:10 pm, 525 S. State. 20-minute tour of "Comedy and the Artists Eye." 764-0395.  Blind and Visually Impaired Support Group: Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living 5:30-7 pm, 2568 Packard Road. 971-0277 or 971-0310 (TDD). "Closets are for Clothes": WCBN-FM 6 pm, 88.3 FM. News, announcements, interviews & commentary for the Lesbian, Gay & Bi communities. 763-3500.  Meeting: EMU Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual Student Association 7 pm, Tower Rm, 2nd floor, McKenny Union, EMU, Ypsilanti. 487-0650.  Support Group: Adult Daughters of Alcoholics & Other Trauma  7:30 pm, 3200 Mich. Union, 530 S. State. 665-3706.  Support/Discussion Group: Identity 8 pm, Tower Rm, 2nd floor, McKenny Union, EMU, Ypsilanti. For Lesbians, Gay Men, and Bisexual people and people who are uncertain of their sexual orientation. Mark, 487-3541. Cary Kocher/Paul Keiler Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $3. 662-8310.

4 Wednesday  Art Video: U-M Museum of Art noon, AV room, 525 S. State. "The Mystery of Henry Moore." 747-0521.  Beans and Rice Dinner with a Writer: Guild House 6 pm, 802 Monroe. Food and conversation, $3/$1 kids. 662-5189.  Massage Class: Common Language Bookstore 6 pm, 214 S. Fourth Ave. David Rosenberg, member American Massage Therapy Association conducts course. Wear loose comfortable clothing, $5 per class. 662-6282.  Vienna Choir Boys: University Musical Society 7 pm, Hill Auditorium. Includes a one-act comic opera, Johann Strauss' "Tales from the Vienna Woods," $10 to $20. 764-2538. Meeting: Lesbian, Bisexuals, 4 Gay Men's Adult Children of Alcoholics 7 pm, St. Andrews Episcopal, 306 N. Division. 996-1532.  Meeting: Student Organization United for Peace 7:15 pm, 402 Pray-Harrold Bldg., EMU, Ypsilanti. 482-3310.  The Cramps: Prism Productions 7:30 pm, State Theater, 2115 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Tickets $15.50 in advance. 763-TKTS.  Michael Hedges: Office of Major Events 8 pm, Power Center. Windham Hill guitarist, singer, and songwriter who Musician Magazine calls an "Acoustic guitar monster.. .utterly gripping," $16.50. 763-TKTS. Open Stage: The Ark 8 pm, 637 1/2 S. Main. You and your instruments are invited to sign up at 7:30 pm for a short set on the Ark stage, $2.75/$1.75 mems, students & srs. 761-1451.  Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee 8 pm, Mich. Union. Ask tor room # at information desk. 665-8438.  Meeting for U-M Lesbians, Bisexuals, & Gay Men: East Quad/RC Social Group 9 pm, 701 E. University. 764-1673.  Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $3. 662-8310.

5 Thursday  ArtTalk: U-M Museum of Art noon to 1 pm, 525 S. State, "The Crisis of Fin-de-Siecle." 764-0395.  A Memorial of Names: 13th Annual Conference on the Holocaust 12:30 pm, Diag. 24-hours of reading names of those who perished in the Holocaust begins. 769-0500.  Meeting: U-M Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Law Students Association 5 pm, 721 S. State, third floor. 998-6136.  Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Help expose myths about homelessness and confront businesses and politicians who contribute to existing poverty and homelessness. 996-1788.  Meeting: Gays & Lesbians Older & Wiser (GLOW) & Turner Clinic Learning Programs 7 pm, Turner Geriatric Services, 1010 Wall. 763-6631.  Gay Jewish Social Hour: Hillel 7 pm, Caffe Fino, 1214 S. University. 769-0500.  Meeting: Amnesty International U-M 7 pm, B-137 Mod. Lang. Bldg. 764-6668.  Mahlathini & the Mahotella Queens: The Ark 7 pm & 9:30 pm, 637 1/2 S. Main. South African pop, $15. 761-1451. Meeting: Palestine Solidarity Committee 7:30 pm, Mich Union. 764-4901 Meeting: ACT-UP/Ann Arbor 7:30 pm, Mich. Union. 665-1797.  "Who Will Deliver Us from the Greeks and the Romans: Past and Present in the Prints of Daumier": U-M Museum of Art 8 pm, Angell Hall Aud. C. Lecture by Professor Joel Isaacson, U-M History of Art Dept., followed by reception at Museum of Art (525 S. State). 747-0264.  "I Ain't Yo' Uncle": U-M Office of Major Events 8 pm, Power Center.The San Francisco Mime Troupes African American re-write of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," $16.50. 763-TKTS.  Dance Faculty Concert: EMU 8 pm, Quirk Theater, EMU, Ypsilanti Annual concert highlights six alumni from EMU's dance program, $7/$5 students. 487-1211.  "Swing": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Sun) Ween: Prism Productions 9:30 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First, $5 in advance. 763-TKTS.  Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 4 Wed).

6 Friday  "Brazil and Ecuador - The Land, the People and the Economy": Guild House Friday Forum noon, 802 Monroe. Conversation and slides with Shirley Lewis, frequent traveller to Brazil. Optional lunch $1. 662-5189.  Big Dave & the Ultrasonics: PJ's Used Records & CDs 5-6 pm, PJ's, 619 Packard. This area-favorite blues-based dance band plays for the second in a series of acoustic in-store performances. 663-3441.  Lesbian, Bisexual & Gay Happy Hour Group 5 pm, Dominick's, 812 Monroe. 763-4186.  George Mallory/Gene Jones Quartet: Bird of Paradise 5:30-9 pm, 207 S. Ashley. 662-8310.  Lesbian & Bisexual Womyn's Potluck: Common Language Bookstore & Lesbian Programs Office 6-8 pm, 214 S. Fourth Ave. Bring a dish (no cooking facilities). 663-0036.  Women's Minyan: Hillel 6:15 pm, 1422 Hill. Celebrate the traditional women's festival of Rosh Hodesh with a creative feminist service. 769-0500. Pre-Concert Presentation: University Musical Society 7 pm, Rackham East Lecture Rm. U-M Professor of Music Dr. Glenn Watkins presents The Genius of Claudio Monteverdi - Prima e Seconda Prattica," in advance of Consort of Musicke (see listing this date). 764-2538. Meetings: Lesbians, Gay Men, Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm, St. Andrews Episcopal, 306 N. Division. Alanon. 996-1532.  "Nritya Ganga, Dance Ballet of India": Office of Major Events 8 pm, Power Center. An evening of classical Indian ballet featuring Malini Srirama and her troupe. A benefit performance in aid of "Rural Drinking Water Projects in India," $7/$5 students. 763-TKTS. Consort of Musicke: University Musical Society 8 pm, Rackham Aud. This premier English ensemble of six singers and lutist Anthony Rooley specializes in English and Italian vocal music of around 1600. They present "The Genius of Claudio Monteverdi," $14 to $26 764-2538.  "Shared Treasures ": U-M Communications Dept. 8 pm, Angell Hall Aud. D. Premiere screening of 16 mm documentary film about the controversial issue of replacing Tiger Stadium. 741-7052.  Dance Faculty Concert: EMU 8 pm (see 5 Thu). "Swing": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Sun). The RFD Boys & The Eddie Adcock Band: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Gourmet bluegrass, $10/$9 mems, studs & srs. 761-1451.  Poetry Reading: 13th Annual Conference on the Holocaust 9 pm. Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Aaron Kramer reads his poetry based on his experiences during the Holocaust. 769-0500.  The Detroit All Star Jazz Reunion Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley. With Jack Brokensha, Man Michaels, Dan Jordan, and Jerry McKenzie, $5. 662-8310.  Dance Jam: People Dancing 10 pm, People Dancing Studio, 111 Third St. Varied recorded dance music. Smoke-and-alcohol-free. Children welcome, $2. 996-2405 .

7 Saturday   Masterclass with Consort of Musicke: University Musical Society 11 am-1 pm, Church of Latter Day Saints, W. Jefferson & Fourth St. The session also includes members of the Academy of Early Music. 763-3100. Nature Through a Looking Glass: Dept. of Parks Rec. 1-3 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Learn how to identify birds, trees, rocks, insects, etc. For ages 8-12 years old, class size limited to 15, $4. 662-7802.  Support Group for People with Disabilities Who Have Alcohol Abuse Issues: Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living 1-3 pm, 2568 Packard. 971-0277 or 971-0310 (TDD).  Holly Near: The Ark 7 pm & 9:30 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Singer-songwriter extraordinaire, $13.75. 761-1451. Meeting: Sober Sisters, An AA Group for Lesbians & Bisexual Women 7 pm, Common Language Bookstore, 214 S. Fourth Ave. 663-0036.  Arturo Sandoval: Office of Major Events 8 pm, Power Center. Cuban jazz and classical trumpet and flugelhorn artist who Dizzy Gillespie calls "one of the greatest trumpet players in the world," $16.50/$12.50 students. 763-TKTS.  Dance Faculty Concert: EMU 8 pm (see 5 Thu).  "Swing": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Sun).  "Korczak": Hill St. Cinema 8 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Film recounts life in the Warsaw Ghetto, $5. 769-0500.  Drum Circle: Guild House 8 pm, 802 Monroe. For adults interested in playing hand percussion and learning rhythms. 662-5189.  The Detroit All Star Jazz Reunion Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Fri).

8 Sunday   EOP Facilitator's In-Service: Lesbian-Gay Male Programs Office 11 am, 3100 Mich. Union. 763-4186.  Cary Kocher/Peter Klaver: Bird of Paradise 11 am (see 1 Sun). The Gemini: The Ark 1 & 3 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. A2's most talented twins, $5. 761-1451.  Sunday Tour: U-M Museum of Art 2 pm (see 1 Sun).  "Special Ministry to Gay Men, Bisexuals, & Lesbians" 2 pm (see 1 Sun).   Meeting: Haiti Solidarity Group 3 pm (see 1 Sun).  Swim Practice: A2QUA (Ann Arbor Queer Aquatics) 5 pm (see 1 Sun).  "Swing": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 1 Sun). Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 7 pm (see 1 Sun).  The Irish Rovers: Office of Major Events 7 pm, Power Center. Jigs, reels, jokes, and gags add up to the same old blarney - guaranteed fun, $17.50. 763-TKTS.  "Born Guilty": Jewish Ensemble Theatre of Detroit 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Staged reading that explores the burden of guilt left by the horrors of the Holocaust, $5. 769-0500.  Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 1 Sun). Bill Morrissey with Johnny Cunningham: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main, $10.75/ $9.75 mems, students, srs. 761-1451.

9 Monday  "No Authority But From God": Conference on the Holocaust 12 pm, Room C, 3rd Floor, Mich. League. Video and discussion on theological issues confronting Church leaders in the 1930s and 40s. 769-0500 . "Ganga Zumba": LASC Latin American Film Series 7 pm, Rackham Amphitheater (4th floor). In 1604, slaves in Brazil revolt to form their own state. 665-8438. Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 2 Mon).  An Evening With Survivors: Conference on the Holocaust 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 HM. Listen to and talk with survivors of the Holocaust. 769-0500.  "Voices from a Promised Land - Conversations with Israeli and Palestinian Peace Activists": Common Language Bookstore 7:30 pm, 214 S. Fourth Ave. Penny Rosenwasser will present her slide show and read from her book, "Olives and Orange Branches: A Quest for Peace in the Promised Land." 663-0036.  Nate Ketchum & Angelique Williams: Guild House Writers Series 8:30 pm, 802 Monroe. 662-5189. Social for Lesbians, Bisexual People, & Gay Men: Canterbury House 8:45 pm (see 2 Mon). Bird of Paradise Orchestra: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 2 Mon).

10 Tuesday  "Voices from a Promised Land - Conversations with Israeli and Palestinian Peace Activists" noon, Rackham W. Conference Rm. (see 9 Mon).  ArtBreak: U-M Museum of Art 12:10 pm (see 3 Tue).  Blind and Visually Impaired Support Group 5:30 pm (see 3 Tue).  "Closets are for Clothes": WCBN-88.3 FM 6 pm (see 3 Tue).  Meeting: EMU Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual Student Association 7 pm (see 3 Tue). Poland in the 1990s: Conference on the Holocaust 7 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Discussion and slide presentation. 769-0500 Candidates Forum on the Environment: Ecology Center 7:30-9 pm, A2 Public Library, Multi-Purpose Rm. All 10 candidates for A2 City Council have been invited, with a question and answer period. 761-3186.  Support Group: Adult Daughters of Alcoholics & Other Trauma 7:30 pm (see 3 Tue).  Meeting: Religious Coalition on Latin America 7:30 pm, First Baptist Church, Washington near State. Planning for the Underground Railway Theaters April 5 performance of "Christopher Columbus Follies: An Eco-Cabaret." 663-1870. Meeting: Washtenaw Citizens for Animal Rights 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 665-2480.  Bulgarian State Female Vocal Choir: Office of Major Events 8 pm, Power Center. Unusual joining of folk melodies with sophisticated harmonies and compelling rhythms, $18.50. 763-TKTS.  "Triumph of the Spirit": Conference on the Holocaust 8 pm, Hillel, 1429 HM. Video showing of 1989 film about a boxing champion who fights for his life in the Aushwitz death camp. 769-0500.  Support/Discussion Group: Identity 8 pm (see 3 Tue). Judy Small: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Small has been a voice of the women's peace movement - and other political causes- for many years, $9.75/ S8.75 mems, students, srs. 761-1451.  Cary Kocher/Paul Keller Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 3 Tue).

11 Wednesday   ArtVideo:U-M Museum of Art noon, "The World Began at lle-lfe: Meaning and Function in Yoruba Art." (see 4 Wed).  Massage Class: Common Language Bookstore 6 pm (see 4 Wed).  Michael Bernstein Memorial Lecture: Conference on the Holocaust 7 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Robert Clary will tell the story of his survival and why he came to share it with the world. 769-0500. Meeting: Lesbian, Bisexual, & Gay Men Adult Children of Alcoholics 7 pm (see 4 Wed).  Meeting: Student Organization United for Peace 7:15 pm (see 4 Wed).  Ivo Pogorelich: University Musical Society 8 pm, Hill Aud. An artist in the grand tradition of Liszt and Gould, this Yugoslav pianist will perform pieces by Chopin, Ravel and Rachmaninoff, $10-$35. 764-2538.  Arcady: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main, $10.75/$9.75 mems, students, srs. 761-1451.  Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee 8 pm (see 4 Wed).  Meeting for U-M Lesbians, Bisexuals, & Gay Men 9 pm (see 4 Wed).  Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 4 Wed.)

12 Thursday   ArtTalk: U-M Museum of Art noon, "Cezanne and Seurat." (see 5 Thu). Meeting: U-M Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Law Students Association 5 pm (see 5 Thu).  Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 5 Thu).  "Was Esther a Moral Person?": Jewish Feminist Group Study Session 7 pm, Hillel. Take a fresh look at the Purim story focusing on Queen Esther. 747-6575. Cerebral Palsy Support Group: Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living 7-9 pm, 2568 Packard Road. 971-0277 or 971-0310 (TDD). Meeting: Amnesty International U-M 7 pm (see 5 Thu).  Lesbian, Bisexual & Gay Youth Support Group: Ozone House 7:30 pm, 608 N. Main. Confidential support group tor Lesbian, Gay, or Bisexual teens 20 or younger and for teens that are questioning their sexual orientation. Paul 662-2222.  Meeting: Ann Arbor-Juigalpa Sister City 7:30 pm, First Baptist Church, Washington near State. 663-0655.  Meeting: Journey Women 7:30 pm, 802 Monroe. Women's spirituality group. 662-5189 . "An Agenda for Children- 1992 ": Women's Int'l League for Peace & Freedom 7:30 pm, A2 Public Library, Cont. Rm. A. 663-6248.  Meeting: ACT-UP/Ann Arbor 7:30 pm (see 5 Thu).  Meeting: Palestine Solidarity Committee 7:30 pm (see 5 Thu).  "Funny Art & Funny Art History": U-M Museum of Art 8 pm, Angell Hall Aud. C. Lecture by Robert Rosenblum, art historian and NYU Art History Professor, followed by reception at Museum of Art. 747-0264. "Korczak": Hill St. Cinema 8 pm (see 7 Sat). Drew Westen: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Singing stand-up comic, $8.75/$7.75 mems, students, srs. 761-1451. Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 4 Wed).

13 Friday   Borders Book Days: Jewish Cultural Society Mention JCS and Borders will donate a percentage of the price of your purchase to JCS. Runs through 15 Sun. 665-5761. 30 Years and Beyond- Celebrating the Independent Filmmaker: Ann Arbor Film Festival Conference for students and filmmakers includes workshops, exhibitions, panel discussions and screenings of new works. Workshops in animation, optical printing, developing, funding and distribution. Runs through 16 Mon, $75. 995-5356. "The Road to Lansing - A Religious Community Response to the State Budget Cuts": Friday Forum Guild House noon, 802 Monroe. With Rev. Joe Summers. Optional lunch $1. 662-5189.  Meeting: Disarmament Working Group of Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon, First Presbyterian Church, 1432 Washtenaw. 663-1870.  Lesbian, Bisexual & Gay Happy Hour Group 5 pm (see 6 Fri).  George Mallory/Gene Jones Quartet: Bird of Paradise 5:30 to 9 pm (see 6 Fri).  "Women's Health Issues of the 90s": Common Language Bookstore 7:30 pm, 214 S. Fourth Ave. Talk by Norma Swenson, co-author of "Our Bodies, Ourselves." 663-0036. "Covering the War on Drugs, the War on AIDS, & the War on Poverty: Dispatches from Forgotten Fronts": 1992 Spring Loud Lecture 7:30 pm, First United Methodist Church, 120 S. State.  ABC News correspondent Beth Nissen will speak on social issues of our day. 668-6881.  Meetings: Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 7 Fri). "Nguisani Matinu: Dancing to the Same Drum": KUUMBA 8 pm, Mendelssohn Theater, Mich. League. Connects the African-American and Congolese lifestyle through the medium of song and dance. Features vocals from African-American U-M students and drummers from the Congo, $12/$7 students. 747-0822. The RFD Boys: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Bluegrass at its best, $8.75/$7.75 mems, studs & srs. 761-1451.  Eric Brandon w/Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310 .

14 Saturday   Support Group for People with Disabilities Who Have Alcohol Abuse Issues 1-3 pm (see 7 Sat). Social Group: Lesbians Over 30 6 pm, Common Language Bookstore, 214 S. 4th Ave. 663-0036. Retrospective Screening: Ann Arbor Film Festival 7 pm, 9 pm & midnight, Michigan Theater. Panorama of films from the past 29 years of the festival. 668-8397.  Meeting: Sober Sisters 7 pm (see 7 Sat).  Peace and Justice Cabaret: Guild House 7:30-10 pm, Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Hear Jay Stielstra, Sally Horvath, Elise Bryant and others n this benefit tor Guild House, $12/$6 students &children. 662-5189.  Pat Donohue: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main, S10.75/$9.75 mems, studs & srs. 761-1451.  "Nguisani Matinu: Dancing to the Same Drum": KUUMBA 8 pm (see 13 Fri). Drum Circle: Guild House 8 pm (see 7 Sat).  Eric Brandon with Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 13 Fri).

15 Sunday    Cary Kocher/Peter Klaver: Bird of Paradise 11 am (see 1 Sun).  Stinchfield Woods Outing: Sierra Club 1 pm, City Hall parking lot, 100 N. Fifth Ave. Hike or ski with Ken Langton. 996-2373 . Sunday Tour: U-M Museum of Art 2 pm (see 1 Sun).  "Special Ministry to Gay Men, Bisexuals, & Lesbians" 2 pm (see 1 Sun).  Paul Finkbeiner/Mark Hynes Quintet: Bird of Paradise 2:30-5 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310. Meeting: Haiti Solidarity Group 3 pm (see 1 Sun).  Meeting: Dawntreaders 3 pm (see 1 Sun) . After the Parade Party: Irish Northern Aid Committee 3:30-8:30 pm, St. Andrews Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit. Music by Charlie Taylor & Len Wallace, Irish beer & food. $3, children free. Benefit for families of IRA prisoners. 885-5618. International Concert: Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra 4 pm, Michigan Theater. Features German, Spanish and Russian compositions, $12, $15, $18 discounts for students, seniors & children. 668-8397.  Swim Practice: A2QUA (Ann Arbor Queer Aquatics) 5 pm (see 1 Sun). "Nguisani Matinu: Dancing to the Same Drum": KUUMBA 6 pm (see 13 Fri).  Huron Valley Greens Big Circle Meeting 6:30 pm, Washtenaw County Rec. Bldg. 973-9709.  Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 7 pm (see 8 Sun). Sunday Homegrown Women's Music Series: The Ark 7:30 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Featuring guitarist Hideko Mills and performance poet Wasentha Young, $6-10 donation. 761-1451.  Scott Henderson, Gary Willis & Tribal Tech: Prism Productions 7:30 pm, Magic Bag Theatre Cafe, 22918 Woodward Ave., Femdale. Henderson was recently voted "Best Guitarist" in Guitar Player magazine, $10/$12.50 cabaret. 763-TKTS.  Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 1 Sun). Faculty Artists Concert: University Musical Society 8 pm, Rackham Aud. Faculty members of the U-M School of Music present chamber music of the Edison Collection, Chopin and Mozart. 764-2538, "Korczak": Hill St. Cinema 8 pm (see 7 Sat).

16 Monday    Women's Book Group: Guild House noon (see 2 Mon).  "The Last Supper": LASC Latin American Film Series 7 pm, Rackham Amphitheater (4th floor). Sardonic tour-de-force that combines blasphemous ironies with ominous undercurrents ot imminent political reckoning. 665-8438.  "The Changing Roles of Israeli Women": Jewish Feminist Group Study Session 7 pm, Hillel. Hear about the Israeli women's movement trom an insider's perspective. 747-6575.  Meeting: Washtenaw Area Self-Help for the Hard of Hearing 7 pm, Audiology Dept., Taubman Center, U-M Hospital. Geri Markel will speak on "Assertiveness." 665-9518.  Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7-9 pm (see 2 Mon).  Edwin Ion Simpson, "A Rite of Passage Reading ": Guild House Writers Series 8:30 pm, 802 Monroe. 662-5189.  Social for Lesbians, Bisexual People, & Gay Men: Canterbury House 8:45 pm (see 2 Mon).  Bird of Paradise Orchestra: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 2 Mon) .

17 Tuesday    Michigan's Presidential Primary: Vote!.  ArtBreak: U-M Museum of Art 12:10 pm, 525 S. State. 20-minute tour of The Pear." 764-0395.  Blind and Visually Impaired Support Group 5:30 pm (see 3 Tue).  "Closets are for Clothes": WCBN 88.3 FM 6 pm (see 3 Tue).  Meeting: EMU Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual Student Association 7 pm (see 3 Tue). General Meeting: Sierra Club 7:30 pm, UM Botanical Gardens, 1800 N. Dixboro Rd. Frank Porta, Director of the Ann Arbor Dept. of Utilities, will discuss "Recent Developments in City Water Treatment." 662-7727.  Support Group: Adult Daughters of Alcoholics & Other Trauma 7:30 pm (see 3 Tue).  Robert Jones & Mike Stevens: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Blues, $9.75/$8.75 mems, studs & srs. 761-1451.  Support/Discussion Group: Identity 8 pm (see 3 Tue).  Recital of 19th & 20th Century Vocal Music 8:30 pm, Rackham Assembly Hall. Four graduate students from the U-M School of Music present selections that address political and human rights issues. 662-9775.  Competition Screening: Ann Arbor Film Festival 30 8:30 pm, Michigan Theater. North America's oldest 16 mm film festival featuring new works in narrative, experimental, animation, documentary, and cinema verité, $5. Festival runs through 22 Sun, series pass for all shows $35. 668-8397.  Cary Kocher/Paul Keller Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 3 Tue).

18 Wednesday   ArtVideo: U-M Museum of Art noon, "The Art of Dogon," the dramatic art ot Mali's Dogon people. (see 4 Wed).  Screening of Judges' Films: Ann Arbor Film Festival 3 pm, Michigan Theater (see 17 Tue) . Massage Class: Common Language Bookstore 6 pm (see 4 Wed).  Beans and Rice Dinner with a Writer: Guild House 6 pm (see 4 Wed).  Competition Screening: Ann Arbor Film Festival 30 7 & 9:30 pm, Michigan Theater, $5/$8 for 2 shows (see 17 Tue).  Meeting: Lesbian, Bisexual, & Gay Men Adult Children of Alcoholics 7 pm (see 4 Wed).  Meeting: Student Organization United for Peace 7:15 pm (see 4 Wed).  Open Stage: The Ark 8 pm (see 4 Wed). Meeting: Latín American Solidarity Committee 8 pm (see 4 Wed).  Meeting: U-M Lesbians, Bisexuals, & Gay Men 9 pm (see 4 Wed).  Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 4 Wed).

19 Thursday    ArtTalk: U-M Museum of Art noon, "Picasso.' (see 5 Thu) Screening of Judges' Films: Ann Arbor Film Festival 3 pm, Michigan Theater, (see 17 Tue).  Meeting: U-M Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Law Students Association 5 pm (see 5 Thu).  Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 5 Thu).  Competition Screening: Ann Arbor Film Festival 30 7 & 9:30 pm, Michigan Theater, $5/$8 for 2 shows, (see 17 Tue).  Meeting: Amnesty International U-M 7 pm (see 5 Thu). Meeting: ACT-UP/Ann Arbor 7:30 pm (see 5 Thu).  "Muslim, Christian, Jewish Relationships: Heritage of the Past, Prospects for the Future": Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 7:30 pm, Wesley Lounge, First Methodist Church, State & Huron. Talk by Yvonne Haddad, U-M Rockefeller Scholar. 663-1870.  Meeting: Palestine Solidarity Committee 7:30 pm (see 5 Thu).  Second Opinion: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main, $8.75/$7.75 mems, students, srs. 761-1451.  Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 4 Wed).

20 Friday   Borders Book Days: AGENDA Mention AGENDA and Borders will donate a percentage ol the price of your purchase to us! Runs through 22 Sun. 996-8018.  Native American Law Day: U-M Law School noon-5 pm, 250 Hutchins Hall, U-M Law School. Topic: "Land, Law, and Controversy." Reception to follow. 764-7097. "Natural Resources, Politicals and the Nicaraguan Atlantic Coast": Friday Forum Guild House noon, 802 Monroe. With jU-M Professor of Biology, John Vandermeer. Optional lunch $1. 662-5189.  Screening of Judges' Films: Ann Arbor Film Festival 3 pm, Michigan Theater, (see 17 Tue). Lesbian, Bisexual & Gay Happy Hour Group 5 pm (see 6 Fri).  George Mallory/Gene Jones Quartet: Bird of Paradise 5:30 pm (see 6 Fri). Competition Screening: Ann Arbor Film Festival 30 7 & 9:30 pm, Michigan Theater, $5/$8 for 2 shows, (see 17 Tue). Meetings: Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 6 Fri).  Boys of the Lough: The Ark 7:30 & 9:30 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main, $15. 761-1451.  Patty Richards with The Jeff Kessler Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310.  Dance Jam: People Dancing 10 pm. Tonight's Dance Jam is a benefit for People Dancing Studio, $4-$5. (see 6 Fri).

21 Saturday    Borders Book Days: AGENDA Mention "AGENDA" and Borders will donate a percentage of the price of your purchase to us! Runs through 22 Sun. 996-8018.  Story Quilts by Faith Ringgold: U-M Museum of Art thru 17 May, Tue-Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun 1-5 pm, West Gallery, 525 S. State. Technicolor quilts by Harlem-born artist explores person, social and political events. 764-0395. 20th Annual Ann Arbor Pow Wow: Native American Students Association 1 pm, Crisler Arena. This yearly event is recognized as one of the top Native American celebrations in North America. Doors open at 11 am; Adults $7/day, child $3/day; 2-Day Pass $10 & $5; Family $20/day; Students & seniors $4. 763-9044.  Competition Screening: Ann Arbor Film Festival 30 1, 7 & 9:30 pm, Michigan Theater, $5/$8 for 2 shows/$11 for 3 shows (see 17 Tue) . Support Group for People with Disabilities Who Have Alcohol Abuse Issues 1 pm (see 7 Sat).  Family Concert with Mustard's Retreat 4 pm, Abbot School, 2670 Sequoia Pkwy. This popular songwriting duo performs (or the Abbot School PTO, $5/$15 for a family ticket. 665-5172.  Sharon, Lois & Bram in Concert: Office of Major Events 4 pm, Hill Aud. These superstars of children's music play folk and family tunes, $12.50. 763-TKTS. 20th Annual Ann Arbor Pow Wow: Native American Students Association 6 pm (see 1 pm listing).  Meeting: Sober Sisters 7 pm (see 7 Sat).  Tom Paxton: The Ark 7:30 & 10 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. With opening act, Native American singer/songwriter Bill Miller, $10.75. 761-1451.  Melody on Ice: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 7:30-9:30 pm, Veterans Indoor Ice Arena, 2150 Jackson Rd. The Ann Arbor Skating Clubs 50th Annual ice show featuring skaters of all ages, fee TBA. 761-7240.  Beaux Arts Trio: University Musical Society 8 pm, Rackham Aud. This trio of piano, violin and cello performs Mozart, Ned Rorem's "Spring Music' and Schubert, $18-$29. 764-2538.  Winter Top of the Park Party: Ann Arbor Summer Festival 8 pm-midnight, Washtenaw Community College Student Center Bldg., 4800 E. Huron River Dr. Festivities include announcement of the 1992 Festival main-stage line-up and the unveiling of the 1992 season poster, dance music by The Perfect Choice," refreshments and cash bar, $25/$50 patron tickets. 747-2278.  Drum Circle: Guild House 8 pm (see 1 Sat) . Patty Richards with The Jeff Kessler Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 20 Fri).

22 Sunday    Borders Book Days: AGENDA Mention AGENDA and Borders will donate a percentage of the price of your purchase to us! Last Day! 996-8018.  Purim Party: Jewish Cultural Society 10:30 am-noon, Jewish Community Center, 2935 Birch Hollow Dr. Food, game booths and Purimspiel. 665-5761.  Cary Kocher/Peter Klaver: Bird of Paradise 11 am (see 1 Sun) Tom Paxton Children's Show: The Ark noon, 637-12 S. Main, $5. 761-1451.  20th Annual Ann Arbor Pow Wow: Native American Students Association 1 pm (see 21 Sat).  Melody on Ice. Dept. of Parks & Rec. 2-4 pm (see 21 Sat).  Sunday Tour: U-M Museum of Art 2 pm (see 1 Sun).  "Special Ministry to Gay Men, Bisexuals, & Lesbians" 2 pm (see 1 Sun).  Women's Poetry Reading: Common Language Bookstore 3 pm, 214 S. Fourth Ave. Featured readers and open mic. 663-0036.  Meeting: Haiti Solidarity Group 3 pm (see 1 Sun).  Winners' Shows: Ann Arbor Film Festival 30 5, 7 & 9 pm, Michigan Theater, $5/$8 for 2 shows/$11 for 3 shows (see 17 Tue).  12th Anniversary Commemoration of the Assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 5-7 pm, St. Thomas Catholic Church Parish Hall. Salvadoran meal catered by Pilar Celaya, testimony from Salvadoran refugees in sanctuary in Ann Arbor, and an ecumenical worship celebration of prayer and song. 663-1870.  Swim Practice: Ann Arbor Queer Aquatics (A2QUA) 5 pm (see 1 Sun). "The Crisis in Haiti and the U.S. Government's Response": Solidarity 7 pm, 802 Monroe. Speaker and discussion. 741-4428. Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 7 pm (see 8 Sun).  Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 1 Sun).  Greg Brown: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 5 Main, $10.75/$9.75 mems, students, srs. 761-1451.

23 Monday   Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 2 Mon).  "Stories from Cuscatlan" & "10 Years, 10 Days": LASC Latin American Film Series 7 pm, Rackham Amphitheater (4th floor). "Stories" is an intimate film about El Salvador. "10 Years" is a report on the 1990 Nicaraguan elections. 665-8438. "Israeli Elections & Israel's Role in American Politics": Hillel 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Talk by Dr. Peter Medding. 769-0500.  Kelli Kaufman, Emily Wismer, John Parker: Guild House Writers Series 8:30 pm, 802 Monroe. 662-5189.  Social for Lesbians, Bisexual People, 6 Gay Men: Canterbury House 8:45 pm . (see 2 Mon).  Bird of Paradise Orchestra: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 2 Mon).

24 Tuesday   ArtBreak: U-M Museum of Art 12:10 pm, 525 S. State. 20-minute tour of "Story Quilts by Faith Ringgold" 764-0395.  Blind and Visually Impaired Support Group 5:30 pm (see 3 Tue). "Closets are for Clothes": WCBN 88.3-FM 6 pm (see 3 Tue).  "Leaving the Nest: The Story of Ruth": Jewish Feminist Group Study Session 7 pm, Hillel. Learn about the Bible's closest mother-daughter pair: Naomi and her daughter-in-law Ruth. 747-6575.  Meeting: EMU Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual Student Association 7 pm (see 3 Tue).  Support Group: Adult Daughters of Alcoholics & Other Trauma 7:30 pm (see 3 Tue).  Rare Air: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main, $9.75/$8.75 mems, students, srs. 761-1451. Support/Discussion Group: Identity 8 pm (see 3 Tue) Cary Kocher/Paul Keller Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 3 Tue).  L7: Prism Productions 9:30 pm. Blind Pig, 208 S. First. Best all-girl band since the Runaways," says Alternative Press, tickets $7.50 in advance. 763-TKTS.

25 Wednesday   Art Video: U-M Museum of Art noon, "Daimyo," explores medieval Japans lite and cultural activities. (see 4 Wed).  Muscular Dystrophy Support Group: A2 Center for Independent Living 1-3 pm, 2568 Packard. 971-0277 or 971-0310 (TDD).  Massage Class: Common Language Bookstore 6 pm (see 4 Wed). Meeting: Lesbian, Bisexual, & Gay Men Adult Children of Alcoholics 7 pm (see 4 Wed). Meeting: Student Organization United for Peace 7:15 pm (see 4 Wed).  Open Stage: The Ark 8 pm (see 4 Wed).  Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee 8 pm (see 4 Wed).  Meeting for U-M Lesbians, Bisexuals, & Gay Men 9 pm (see 4 Wed).  Matthew Sweet: Prism Productions 9:30 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First, $5 in advance. 763-TKTS.  Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 4 Wed). 

26 Thursday   ArtTalk: U-M Museum of Art noon, "Dada and Surrealism." (see 5 Thu).  Meeting: U-M Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Law Students Association 5 pm (see 5 Thu).  Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 5 Thu).  Send-Off Party: Michigan FENASTRAS Support Group 7 pm, UAW Local 157, 29841 Van Born, Romulus. Beer & hot dogs with UAW members who will drive 2 truckloads of supplies to unions in El Salvador. 291-2750.  Cerebral Palsy Support Group 7 pm (see 12 Thu). Meeting: Amnesty International U-M 7 pm (see 5 Thu).  Meeting: Palestine Solidarity Committee 7:30 pm (see 5 Thu).  Meeting: ACT-UP/Ann Arbor 7:30 pm (see 5 Thu).  Meeting: Lesbian, Bisexual Gay Youth Support Group: Ozone House 7:30 pm (see 12 Thu).  Bill Staines: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main, $9/$8 mems, students, srs. 761-1451.  Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 4 Wed).

27 Friday    "The Prison System- Are We Getting Our Money's Worth?": Friday Forum Guild House noon, 802 Monroe. With Susan Fair of Freedom Link. Optional lunch $1. 662-5189. Lesbian, Bisexual & Gay Happy Hour Group 5 pm (see 6 Fri).  George Mallory/Gene Jones Quartet: Bird of Paradise 5:30 pm (see 6 Fri).  Meetings: Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 6 Fri).  Music Night: Canterbury House 8 pm, 218 N. Division. An evening of conversation, and refreshment, with folk and blues performed by local musicians. Featuring Matt Price & Matt Martin, and others. 665-0606.  Chamber Concert - The Lafayette String Quartet: U-M Museum of Art 8 pm, 525 S. State Canadian quartet performs Samuel Barber, Shostakovich and Beethoven, $10/$5 students. 747-0521.  Norman & Nancy Blake: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main, $10.75/$9.75 mems, students, srs. 761-1451.  Oneg Shabbat with Lev Raphael: Jewish Lesbian-Bisexual-Gay Collective 9:15 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Raphael, a Michigan-based fiction writer and author of "Dancing on Tisha B'Av," will read from his works and discuss his experiences as a Gay Jewish child of Holocaust survivors. 769-0500 . Paul Vornhagen Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310

28 Saturday   "Realist Prints- Then and Now": U-M Museum of Art thru 26 July, Tue-Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun 1-5 pm, West Gallery, 525 S. State. Prints explore the nature of illusion and abstraction. 764-0395.  Family Program: U-M Museum of Art 10:30 am, 525 S. State. Gospel singer Rose Smith performs music in the African-American tradition. 747-2064.  Build a Stream: Dept. of Parks & Rec. 1-3 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Collect and identify rocks, algae, insects, and crayfish to help build stream, for ages 5-8 years old, class size limited to 15, $4. 662-7802.  Friends Spring Event: U-M Museum of Art 5 pm, Hale Aud., U-M Business School. Annual fundraiser, $50 friends & members/$60 non-members/$75 donors. 747-2064. Support Group for People with Disabilities Who Have Alcohol Abuse Issues 7 pm (see 7 Sat).  Meeting: Sober Sisters 7 pm (see 7 Sat).  "Burroughs": Hill St. Cinema 7 pm, Hillel. Documentary of "Naked Lunch" author. 769-0500. Pre Concert Presentation: University Musical Society 7 pm, Rackham Amphitheatre. Judith Laiken Elkin, Project Director, U-M speaks on "Jews and Their Encounter with the New World"; in advance ot The Waverly Consort (see listing this date). 764-2538.  Mr. B's Blues Series: The Ark 7:30 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. With Snooky Prior and Steve Freund, $12.50. 761-1451.  "Fash 'N' Fun": American Business Women's Association 7:30 pm to 11 pm, Best Western Hotel, 3600 Plymouth Rd. Fashion show plus singer Koke McKesson and comedian O.J. Anderson. Hors d'oeuvres from 7:30 to 9:30 pm. Proceeds benefit ABWA scholarship fund, $25. 930-1935.  The Waverly Consort: University Musical Society 8 pm, Rackham Aud. "The Year 1492: Spanish Music in the Age of Columbus" is the focus of this premier American early music ensemble ot 6 singers and 4 instrumentalists, $10-$20. 764-2538.  Drum Circle: Guild House 8 pm (see 7 Sat).  Paul Vornhagen Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 27 Fri).

29 Sunday   Spring Break Day Camp: Dept. of Parks & Rec. Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard. Children will learn about the mid-19th century through pioneer living activities. 9:30-11:30 am for ages 5-8 ($35 resident/$42 non-res.), 1-4 pm for ages 7-11 ($45 res./$52 non-res.) Register in person at 5th floor City Hall. 994-2780. Cary Kocher/Peter Klaver: Bird of Paradise 11 am (see 1 Sun).  Canoe Trip: Sierra Club 1 pm, Lower Huron Metro Park. Canoes needed! 941-2232.  "Special Ministry to Gay Men, Bisexuals, & Lesbians" 2 pm (see 1 Sun).  Meeting: Haiti Solidarity Group 3 pm (see 1 Sun).  Swim Practice: Ann Arbor Queer Aquatics (A2QUA) 5 pm (see 1 Sun).  Annual AIDS Healing Service: First Congregational United Church of Christ 7 pm, 218 N. Adams, YPSI. 482-6980. Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 7 pm (see 8 Sun). Sunday Homegrown Women's Music Series: The Ark 7:30 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Featuring Phoenix Rising, and Me, Her & Her, $6-10 donation. 761-1451.  Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 1 Sun).

30 Monday.   Spring Break Science Day Camp: Dept. of Parks & Rec. Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Children will explore the sciences through indoor and outdoor games, projects, stories, and interpretive walks. 9-11:30 am for ages 5-7 ($35 resident/$42 non-res.), 1-4 pm for ages 8-11 ($45 res./ $52 non-res.) Register in person at 5th Floor City Hall. 994-2780.  Sephardic Potluck Dinner: Sephardim 6:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Dinner and discussion. 769-0500.  Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 2 Mon).  Pre-Concert Presentation: University Musical Society 7 pm, Rackham Amphitheatre. Talk by Nancy Malitz precedes Chicago Symphony Orchestra performance (see listing this date). 764-2538.  Chicago Symphony Orchestra: University Musical Society 8 pm, Hill Aud. Program includes three Strauss tone poems, $20-$50. 764-2538.  John Hanley and Bill Kueser: Guild House Writers Series 8:30 pm, 802 Monroe. 662-5189.  Social for Lesbians, Bisexual People, & Gay Men: Canterbury House 8:45 pm (see 2 Mon). Bird of Paradise Orchestra: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 2 Mon).

31 Tuesday.   ArtBreak: U-M Museum of Art 12:10 pm (see 24 Tue).  Blind and Visually Impaired Support Group 5:30 pm (see 3 Tue). "Closets are for Clothes ": WCBN-FM 88.3 FM 6 pm (see 3 Tue).  Meeting: EMU Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual Student Association 7 pm (see 3 Tue).  Sadao Watanabe: The Ark 7:30 & 9:30 pm. 637-1/2 S. Main, $15. 761-1451.  Passover Workshop: Hillel 7:30 pm, Hillel. 1429 Hill. Jewish Learning Center Mini-Course, $10. 769-0500.  Support Group: Adult Daughters of Alcoholics & Other Trauma 7:30 pm (see 3 Tue). Support/Discussion Group: Identity 8 pm (see 3 Tue). Cary Kocher/Paul Keller Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 3 Tue)

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