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1995
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LITERARY EVENTS Book & Poetry Readings. Publication Partles, Writers Groups, etc. are now Usted in the LITERARY EVENTS Calendar (pages 10-11). VISUAL ARTS EVEN15 Art Exhibitions. Workshops, Artlst Opportunities. etc, are now Usted ín the VISUAL ARTS Calendar (page 13). TopublicizeNovemberCalendarevents, send lormatted listings by Ocl. 15 to AGENDA, 220S. Main St.,A2, Ml 481 04. Unless otherwise noted, all events lisled in the CALENDAR are free and open to the public. All locations are in Ann Arbor unless otherwise noted. 1 Sunday Frontrunners, Walkers: LGBPO 9 am, cali for location. A2's queer running walking group. Don, 434-4494 'Upstairs at Borders": Borders 1 pm, 61 2 E. Liberty. Jake Reichbart - solo jazz guitar. 668-6652 Task Force for Gay & Lesbian Concerns: Great Lakes Chapter of Lutherans Concerned 2 pm. Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 34567 Seven Mile Rd„ Livonia. John, 668-7622 Holly Near & Ronnie Gi Ibert: The Ark 3 & 8 pm, 637-12 S. Main. Two of the world's best known activist performers, $17.50.761-1800 Sunday Skill Building Series for Married Couples: Catholic Social Services 4-6 pm, 117 N. División. "Communication & Conflict Resolution, $20couple. Register, Deborah Bailey, 662-4534 Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6-9 pm, 122 W. Washington. 761-2530 Live Jazz 'n Dinner: U-Club 6-8:30 pm, 1 st ft. Mich. Union. The Matt Weiers Duo. For U-M studs, staff, faculty & guests. 763-8426 Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals: Tree of Life Metropolitan Comm. Church 6 pm, 1 st Congreg. Church, 218 N. Adams, Ypsi. 677-1418 Il-V-I Orchestra: The Heidelberg 7-9:30 pm, 215 N. Main. Dance to big band music, $3. 663-7758 "Loose Threads": Performance Network 7 pm, 408 W. Washington. Dance and performance pieces by Terri Sarris with members of People Dancing Co. and Dance Gallery (fee). 663-0696 Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, S Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm, downstairs (back entrance), 1st Congreg. Church, 218 N. Adams, Ypsi. 484-0456 Israeli Dancing: Hillel8-1 0 pm. 1 429 Hill. Join Torn Starks for instruction and dancing. All levéis welcome, S2.50. 769-0500 A2 Bluestage: Blind Pig 9 pm. 208 S First St. Guest musicians join house band, The Terraplanes, $2. 971-2469 Paul Finkbeiners Jazz Jam Session: Bird of Paradise 9 pm, 207 S. Ashley. Musicians invited. 662-8310 2 Monday Family, Friends & Caregivers Support Group: HIVAIDS Resource Center Cali for time & location. 572-9355 Coffee&ChafcStateSen.AlmaWheeler Smith 7-9 am, Charlie's Country Squire, 2600 Washtenaw, Ypsi. Informal discussion about state issues. 800-344ALMA Women's Support Group: LGBPO5 pm, 31 16 Mich. Union. Open to all women. 763-4186 Multiple Sclerosis Support Group: A2 Center lor Indep. Living 7-9 pm. 2568 Packard. 971-0277, 971-0310 (TDD) "Parenting Children Affected by Prenatal Alcohol - Advanced Workshop": Catholic Social Services 7-8:30 pm. 117 N. División. Runs 4 Mon eves, $60 (scholarships available). Register, Deborah Bailey, 662-4534 22+ Women's Bi-Friendly Group 7:30 pm, cali for location. Meetings in public spaces for coffee, food, and conversation. 763-4186 "Tales ol the City": Queer Unity Project 8 pm, MLB Rm. 2013. Part 1 of the hilarious video of a young woman who moves to San Francisco during the 70s freelove era. 763-4186 Social for Lesbians, Bisexuals & Gay Men: Canterbury Group 9 pm, Lord of Ligh Lutheran Church, 801 S. Forest. 763-4186 Bird ot Paradise Orchestra: Bird of Paradise 9 pm, 207 S. Ashley. 14-piece band, $3.662-8310 3Tuesday Living with HIV Support Group: HIV AIDS Resource Center Cali for time & location. 572-9355 'Fall Frolic": A2 ParKs & Ree. 1 0-1 1 30 am (session 1 ) & 1 -2:30 pm (session 2) Leslie Science Ctr., 1831 Traver. Leam how animáis prepare for winter & autumn artfor children ages 4-5. Runsfour Tue sessions, $25. Pre-register, 6627802 Strategies to Help Reach Fundraising Goals: Communication Insights 1 2:304:30 pm, Morris Lawrence Bldg., Washtenaw Comm. College. For not-for-profit orgs, $49. 665-6504 Tenant Talk: A2 Tenants Union 6 pm, WCBN 88.3 FM. 763-3500 Teen LesBiGay Support Group 6 30 pm, cali for location. 662-2222 Frontrunners, Walkers: LGBPO630 pm, Gallup Park. A2's queer runningwalking group, for people of all ages & abilities. Don, 434-4494 First Tuesday Poetry Reflection: Guild House 7-8:30 pm, 802 Monroe. Spiritual reflection on selected poetry. 662-5189 Labor Film & Video Series: Industrial Workers of the World 7:30 pm. 1 03 W Mich. Ave., Ypsi. 483-3548 Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 7:30 pm, Botsford Pool, Livonia. 663-0036 U-M Folk Dancing Club: Leonardo s 7:30 pm,N. Campus Commons. Eastern European & Middle Eastern line dances. Beginners welcome, no partner necessary. 764-7544 Kol Nidre Observance: Jewish Cultural Society 7:30 pm, Jewish Community Center, 2935 Birch Hollow Dr. Readings. meditation & music. 665-5761 Video Planning Meeting: Peace InSight 8 pm, Espresso Royale Caffe, 214 S. Main. Help to créate, videotape and edit shows to be cablecast on A2 Community Televisión Network. Beginners welcome. 761-7749 Greg Brown & Chris Smither: The Ark 8 pm, 637-12 S. Main. Expressive singer with guitar virtuoso, $1 2. 761 -1 800 Cary KocherPaul Keiler Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9 pm, 207 S. Ashley. $3. 662-8310 Meeting: Dyke Shindig 10 pm, cali for location. 763-4186 4 Wednesday Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 3 Tue) Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM Radio Q (6 pm) followed by Closets R 4 Clothes (6:30 pm). News and more for the Les BiGay communities. 763-3500 Brown Bag Lunches: A2 Parks & Ree. noon, Kempf House, 312 S. División House open for tour and guest speaker, $1 (underage 12 f ree). 994-4898 Yom Kippur Observance: Jewish Cultural Society 2 pm, Jewish Community Center. 2935 Birch Hollow Dr. Readings, meditation & music. 665-5761 Mens Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm, 3116 Mich. Union. Open to all men. 7634186 Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 1 Sun) Meeting: Coalition Againstthe Contract "On" America 7 pm, Mich. Union. Campus & community activist group. 9130006 Mixed Women & Men Building Bridges SupportGroup:LGBP07pm.3116Mich. Union. 763-4186 Bowling: Rainbow League 7:30 pm, Ypsi-Arbor Lanes, 2985 Washtenaw, Ypsilanti. Gay, lesbian, bisexual bowling league! All abilities are welcome. 7634186. Vegetarían Resource Conference: VINE 7:30 pm. Guild House, 802 Monroe, $1 . 668-9925 Shamanic Journeys: The Seeker 7:30 pm, 1522 Hill (behind 1520). Hands-on introduction to the trance world of the shaman. 665-3522 Meeting: East Quad Coming Out Group 7:30-8:30 pm, cali for location. For students who live in any U-M residence hall. 763-4186. Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Comm. 8 pm. Mich. Union. 663-0173 Jake Relchbart: Leonardos 8-10 pm, N. Campus Commons. Jazz & pop guitar. 764-7544 Ellis Paul & Lindsay Tomasic: The Ark 8 pm, 637-12 S. Main. Folksinging duo, $10$9 mems, studs & srs. 761-1800 Ron Brooks Trio w Riek Roe: Bird of Paradlse 9 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $3. 6628310 Meeting: East Quad Social Group 9-1 1 pm, cali for location. For LGB students. 763-4186. Wednesday Nite Flicks: U-Club 9 pm, 1st fl. Mich. Union. Free pop and popcorn. For U-M studs. staff, faculty & guests, $1.763-8426 5 Thursday Positive Women's Support Group: Hl v AIDS Resource Center Cali for time & location. 572-9355 Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm, 802 Monroe. 930-0601 Shulcan hrit: Hillel 5:30 pm, Cava Java, E. University & S. University. Practice your Hebrew in a fun, social atmosphere. 769-0500 Frontrunners, Walkers: LGBPO6:30 pm (see 3 Tue) "Straight ParentsGay Kids": Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project 7 pm, Common Language. 215 S. Fourth Ave. Program on coming outtoyourfamily - part of National Coming Out Day. 9959867 Women's Support Group: LGBPO 7 pm, 31 16 Mich. Union. Open to all women. 763-4186 "Natural Healingwith Food and Herbs": Whole Foods 7-8:30 pm, 2398 E. Stadium. Seminar series by Cindy Klement, NC. The natural health philosophy focuses on maintaining balance within body systems, $7 for one seminaradmission to 5 or more sessions is $5 per seminar. Pre-register. 665-0383 "Druidism 101": Shining Lakes Grove Druidic Group 7 pm, Common Language. 215 S. Fourth Ave. A history of Oruidism from ancient to modern. 4853616 TVQ: LGBPO 7 pm, LGBPO Lounge, 3116 Mich. Union. Video documentary of interest to the LGB community. 7634186 "FireYourBoss": Industrial Workersol the World 7:30 pm. 103 W. Mich. Ave.. Ypsi. Informal roundtable discussion. 483-3548 Benefit Performance - Two Evenings of Song: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. Fourth Ave. Recital by Roger Chard, baritone, and Maurita Holland, pianist, $9 & $12. 769-2999 Bill Staines: The Ark 8 pm, 637-12 S. Main. His stories and music are a slice of Americana. $10$9 mems, studs & srs. 761-1800 Slide Hampton's JazzMasters: Univ. Musical Society 8 pm, Power Center. Celebration of ttie music of Charlie Parker, $1 2-S24. 764-2538 Live Jazz: Leonardo's8-1 0 pm, N. Campus Commons. With members of the UM School of Music Jazz Studies Programs. 764-7544 "True West": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Deadline pressures screen writer to move into his mother's suburban home while she is on holiday, $1 2$9 studs & srs (Thursdays are pay-what-you-can). 663-0696 Clive Gregson: 7th House 8 pm (doors), 7 N. Saginaw, Pontiac, $8. 810-3358100 Van GuntenMainstreetComedy Showcase 8:30 pm, 314 E. Liberty. Former DetroiterhomefromthewildWestCoast, $10.996-9080 Thursday Nite Live: U-Club 9 pm, 1 st fl. Mich. Union. Aquo Loba - African jazz fusión. For U-M studs, staff, faculty & guests, $3. 763-8426 Il-V-I Orchestra: Soup Kitchen Saloon 9 pm, 1 585 Franklin, Detroit. Big band jazz, $2.313-259-1374 Ron Brooks Trio with Eddie Russ: Bird of Paradise 9 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $3. 662-8310 Meeting: Queer Unity Project 10 pm, Mich. Union. Queer Unity Project (QUP) Is a campus group working to overeóme dlscrlmination against lesbian, gay, and bisexual people throughfun, educational, and visible activlties. All people, students and non-students, of all sexual orientations are welcome. 763-4186 6 Friday DisarmamentGroup Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon, 730 Tappan. Work in support of the Comprehenslve Test Ban Treaty and on the International boycottof French products. 6631870 "Egypt, Nubia & Ethopia: The Trade Network, and New Evidence from the 1995 Excavation in Aksum, Ethiopia": Kelsey Museum of Archaeology 4 pm, Angelí Hall Aud. D. Talk by Kathryn Bard, Asst. Prof.. Detp. of Archaeology, Boston Univ. 764-9304 Bucket Drive: Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project 4-9 pm, Downtown A2. Raise funds and awareness - part of National Coming Out Day. 995-9867 Meeting: Lesbians, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm, bow Rm (AA); Upstairs Lounge (Alanon). St. Andrew's Episcopal, 306 N. División. 665-6939 First Friday Shabbas Gathering: Jewish Cultural Society 7:30 pm, Jewish Community Center. 2935 Birch Hollow Dr. Shabbas ritual, readings & discussion. Child care & dessert provided. 665-5761 Ani DiFranco: U-M Office of Major Events 8 pm, Power Center. Punkfolk musician,$15.50 & $17.50. 763-TKTS Christopher Laughlin, classical guitarist: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave.. $8 & $1 2S5 studs. 769-2999 Five Guys Named Moe: Leonardo's 810 pm, N. Campus Commons. Acoustic sextet. 764-7544 "The Trip To Bountiful": Croswell Opera House 8 pm, 129 E. Maumee St., Adrián. The story of an aging widow living with her son and daughter-in-law in a three-room flat in Houston, Texas (fee).517-264-SHOW Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 8-9:30 pm, Kimball High School, Royal Oak. Kelly, 663-0036 RFD Boys: The Ark 8 pm, 637-12 S. Main. Thearea'spremierbluegrass band, $8.75$7.75 mems, studs & srs. 7611800 Australian Chamber Orchestra: UMS 8 pm, Rackham Aud.. $20-$32. 764-2538 KUUMBA presents "Images of Identity": U-Club 8 pm, 1st tl. Mich. Union. For U-M studs, staff, faculty & guests. 763-8426 "True West": Performance Network 8 pm (see 5 Thu) Van Gunter: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 5 Thu) Ron Brooks Trio w Eddie Russ: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310 7 Saturday Self-Defense Course: Model Mugging cali fortimes and place. Courseforwomen runstwoweekends(seeF.YJ. in AGENDA, Sept. '95), fee. Register, 741-4088 "Are We Going to Elimínate Legal Services for the Poor?": Gray Panthers 1 0 am-noon, A2 Senior Center, 1320 Baldwin. Talk by Robert Gillett, Exec. Director oí Legal Services of Southeastern Mich. 769-7530 Beginning Meditation & Personal Healing Class: Practical Psychic Institute 1 0 am-4 pm, cali for location. Continúes 8 Sun, 10 am-4 pm, $129-$150. Julia, 761-6999 Potluck: Gays & Lesbians Older & Wiser 11 am-1 pm, Turner Clinic. 1010 Wall. 936-5962 Open House at Veterans Indoor Ice Arena: A2 Parks & Ree. 1 2:30-2:30 pm. 2150 Jackson Rd. Free skating, skating exhibitions & registration info. 761 -7240 Jonatha Brooke & The Story: The Ark 7:30&9:30pm.637-12S.Main,$11 75. 761-1800 " Weaving a Peace Culture": Women's Int'l League lor Peace & Freedom 7:30 pm, Common Language, 215 S. Fourth Ave. Presentation of the lyrical poetry of Sappho, in support of the Sappho Project. 663-0036 Neta Pulvermacher & Dancers: U-M Dance Dept. 8 pm. Betty Pease Studio Theater, U-M Dance Bldg. Dance theater work intitled ' 'Five BedsChildren of the Dream"- in conjunction with Hillel's Celebration of Jewish Arts. S8S5 studs 763-5460 Benefit Performance - Two Evenings of Song : Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm (see 5 Thu) "The Trip To Bountiful": Croswell Opera House 8 pm (see 6 Fri) "True West": Performance Network 8 pm (see 5 Thu) Van Gunter: Ma instreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 5 Thu) Ron Brooks Trio w Eddie Russ: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 6 Fri) Still Standing: U-Club 10 pm, 1 st fl Mich. Union. Rock band. For U-M studs. staff. faculty & guests, $3. 763-8426 8 Sunday Frontrunners, Walkers: LGBPO 9 am (see 1 Sun) Family Sukkot Party: Jewish Cultural Society 10:30 am-noon, Jewish Community Center, 2935 Birch Hollow Dr Decórate the JCC's sukkah. 665-5761 Annual Walk-a-thon: Parents-FLAG noon, Hudson Mills Metropark, Dexter (meet at River Grove picnic área). 5K walk followed by potluck picnic. Cali for pledge sheet. 741-0659 Second Sunday Stroll- Leaf Print: A2 Parks & Ree. 1 -2:30 pm, Leslie Science Ctr., 1831 Traver. Learn about Mich trees & decórate a t-shirt, Pre-register. $4$15family. 662-7802 "Upstairs at Borders": Borders 1 pm. 612 E. Liberty. Evenson-Bryce Duo - flute-guitar duo playing classical repertoire. 668-6652 21 st Annual CROP Hunger Walk: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 1 :30 pm, begins at Bethlehem United Church of Christ, 423 S. Fourth Ave. Proceeds will go to local and international hunger relief agencies. Bring canned goods. 6631870 In-Store Performance: Tower Records 2 pm. 1214 S. University With folk rocksters-and Blue Thumb recording artists-The Story. 741-9600 Neta Pulvermacher & Dancers: U-M Dance Dept. 2 pm (see 7 Sat) "The Trip To Bountiful": Croswell Opera House 3 pm (see 6 Frt) William Doppmann, pianist: Kerrytown Concert House 4 pm, 41 5 N. Fourth Ave. Performs classical selections, S8 & $1 2 $5 studs. 769-2999 Sunday Skill Building Series lor Married Couples: Catholic Social Services 4-6 pm. 117 N. División. "Communication & Intimacy," $20couple. Register. Deborah Bailey. 662-4534 Meeting: Amnesty International 4:305:30 pm, Mich. Union Tap Room. 9737004 Live Jan n Dinner: U-Club 6-8:30 pm. 1st fl. Mich. Union. School of Music Combo. For U-M studs, staff. faculty & guests. 763-8426 Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 1 Sun) Sunday Jazz: Del Rio6-9pm (see 1 Sun) "Sexuality & Spirituality: Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project 7 pm. Umtarian Church,1917Washtenaw.Speakersfrom various congregations - part of National Coming Out Day. 995-9867 "True West": Performance Network 7 pm(see5Thu) Il-V-I Orchestra: The Heidelberg 7-9:30 pm (see 1 Sun) Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 1 Sun) Trout Fishing in America: The Ark8 pm. 637-12 S. Mam. Powerduofrom Arkansas plays a variety of music, $11$10 mems, studs &srs. 761-1800 A2 Bluestage: Blind Pig 9 pm (see 1 Sun) Paul Finkbeiner's Jazz Jam Session 9 pm (see 1 Sun) 9 Monday Family, Friends & Caregivers Support Group: HARC (see 2 Monj Codee & Chat: State Sen. Alma Wheeler Smith 7-9 am. Sweetwaters Cafe, 1 1 1 Washington. Informal discussion about state issues. 800-344-ALMA Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 2 Mon) "Children Experiencing Divorce" : Catholic Social Services 7-8:30 pm. 1 1 7 N División. Workshop for children focuses on adjustment, grief, depression & loss. Runs 3 Mon eves. $50 (scholarships available). Register. Deborah Bailey. 6624534 "The Corporate Closet": Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project 7 pm. Common Language. 215 S. Fourth Ave. Panel discussion on coming out in the workplace - part of National Com ing Out Day. 995-9867 Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 2 Mon) National Coming Out Week Variety Show: Oueer Unity Project 8 pm. cali for location. 763-4186 Social for Lesbians, Bisexuals & Gay Men: Canterbury Group 9 pm (see 2 Mon) Bird of Paradise Orchestra 9 pm (see 2 Mon) 10 Tuesday Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see3Tue) 15thAnnualBryantCommuniryAwards: A2 Parks & Ree. Cali for time. Bryant Comm. Center. 3 W. Eden Ct. Join neighbors forafun-filled evening recognizing outstanding community members & a potluck. Reserve, 994-2722 Curtís Lipscomb: Queer Unity Project Cali for time & place. The editor of Kick. Detroits Black LGB monthly discusses identtty conflicts. 763-4186 Town Hall Lectura Series: Croswell Opera House 1 0:30 am, 1 29 E. Maumee St. , Adrián. Talkbyformersecret serviceagent Jerry Parr ($1 2), followed by lunch ($1 0). Cali for reservations, 51 7-264-SHOW Tenant Talk: A2 Tenants Union 6 pm (see 3 Tue) Teen LesBiGay Support Group 6:30 pm (see3Tue) Frontninners, Walkers: LGBPO630 pm (see 3 Tue) "Reading, Writing & Corning Out": Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project 7 pm, Common Language, 215 S. Fourth Ave. Speakers discuss coming out in the classroom - part of National Coming Out Day. 995-9867 "A Cali for Jubilee": Interfaith Council torPeace4Justice7:30pm, 1 st Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron (enter on Washington). Focus on the World Bank's annual meeting in Washington DC. 6631870 Meeting: Amnesty International Group 61 7:30 pm, Mich. Union. 668-0660 Labor Film & Video Series: Industrial Workers of the World 7:30 pm (see 3 Tue) Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 7:30 pm (see 3 Tue) William Doppmann, pianistcomposer & Friends: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 41 5 N. Fourth Ave. Quartet performs chamber works and a set of cabaret songs, $8 & $12 769-2999 TanahillWeavers: The Ark8pm, 637-1 2 S. Main. Scotland's most powerful band, $13.50. 761-1800 Cary KocherPaul Keiler Quartet 9 pm (see 3 Tue) Meeting: Dyke Shindig 10 pm (see 3 Tue) 11 Wednesday Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 3 Tue) National Coming Out Day Rally: Queer Unity Project noon, Diag. 763-4186 Brown Bag Lunches: A2 Parks & Ree. noon (see 4 Wed) Strategies to Help Reach Fundraising Goals: Communication Insights 1 2:304:30 pm, The Community House, Birmingham. For not-for-profit orgs, $49. 6f 5-6504 "Cultural Sexual Differences": LGBPO 3-5 pm, cali for location. Talk by Jim Sears, Professor of Educational Leadership and Policies at Univ. of South Carolina and author of "GrowingUpGay in the South." 763-4186 Mens Support Group: LGBPO5 pm (see 4 Wed) Second Wednesday Supper Forum: Guild House 5:15 pm, 802 Monroe. Beans & rice supper followed by talk: "Haitian Elections: A Firsthand Report" with official election observer Bryan Wharram, $5. 662-5189 National Coming Out Day Celebration: Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project 61 0 pm, Fatmer's Market. Join your community for the outdoor event of the season. Continúes after 1 0 pm at the AutBar in Braun Ct. 995-9867 Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 1 Sun) Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88 .3 FM6-7 pm (see 4 Wed) " Parenting Children Affected by Prenatal Alcohol - Introduction": Catholic Social Services 7-8:30 pm, 1 1 7 N. División. Runs 3 Wed eves, $45 (scholarshipsavailable). Register, DeborahBailey. 662-4534 Mixed Women & Men Building Bridges Support Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 4 Wed) Meeting: Coalition Againstthe Contract "On" America 7 pm (see 4 Wed) Meeting: East Quad Coming Out Group 7:30-8:30 pm (see 4 Wed) Shamanic Journeys: The Seeker 7:30 pm (see 4 Wed) National Coming Out Oay Keynote Address: LGBPO8 pm. callforlocation. Jim Sears (see 3 pm listing) celebrates sexual orientation, individual freedom. and alternative spirit. 763-4186 Mass Meeting: Latín American Solidarity Comm. 8 pm, Mich. Union. Talks about Guatemala and Chile, videos & refreshments. 663-0173 Paula Dentón: Leonardos 8-1 0 pm, N. Campus Commons. '60s rock & roll, country & origináis. 764-7544 Comedian Chris 'CrazyLegs 'Fonseca: U-M Office of Major Events 8 pm. UClub. Mich. Union. This self-described "disabled and Mexican" man breaksdown barriers with humor, $8$5 studs. 763TKTS Michael Hedges: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1 2S.Man.Revolutionaryguitarist,singer, multi-instrumentalist, $22.50. 761 -1 800 Wednesday Nite Flicks: U-Club 9 pm (see 4 Wed) Ron Brooks Trio w Riek Roe 9 pm (see 4 Wed) Meeting: East Quad Social Group 9-1 1 pm (see 4 Wed) 12 Thursday PositiveWomen'sSupportGroup:HARC (see 5 Thu) "Painless Prospecting" Seminar: Business Enterprise Development Center 8 am-noon, 1301 W. Long Lake, Ste. 150, Troy, $125. 810-952-5800 Racial & Economie Justice Task Force Meeting: Interfaith Council tor Peace & Justice noon, 730 Tappan. Work on a Wall of Justice to display in Ann Arbor and Washington DC. 663-1870 "Building Strong Families": A2 Parks & Ree. 1:30-2:45 pm, Bryant Comm. Center, 3 W. Eden Ct. Parenting educational series geared toward expecting momsdads and those with young children. Pre-register, 994-2722 Support Group for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual AdopteesorBirthParentsCatholic Social Services 5:30 pm, Common Language, 215 S. Fourth Ave., $10. Marianne Bach, 662-4534 "In Honor and Recognition of Women Helping Women": Sojourner Foundation5:30 pm, Roostertail, 1 00 Marquette Dr, Detroit. Fundraising reception, dinner and program, $50 & $1 00. 31 3-5344263 Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 5 Thu) Shulcan Ivrit: Hillel 5:30 pm (see 5 Thu) "Payroll Responsibilities of an Employer": A2 Community Development Corporation 6:30-8:30 pm, 2008 Hogback Rd., Ste. 2A. Workshop for those with, or thinking about starting, a small business, $30.677-1400 Frontrunners, Walkers: LGBPO6:30 pm (see 3 Tue) Middle East Task Force: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 7 pm. Bethlehem United Church, 423 S. Fourth Ave. Monthly meeting. 663-1870 Business Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove Druidic Group 7 pm, Common Language, 21 5S. Fourth Ave. Fox, 665-8428 " Natural Healing with Food and Herbs" : Whole Foods 7-8:30 pm (see 5 Thu) Women's Support Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 5 Thu) "Fire YourBoss": Industrial Workers of the World 7:30 pm (see 5 Thu) Comedienne Lynn Lavner: LGBPO &Jewish Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual CollectiveS pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Self-described short, left-handed, Jewish lesbian from New York is billed as "America's most politically incorrect entertainer" (fee). 763-41 86 Bill Miller w his band: The Ark 8 pm. 637-12 S. Main. Native American chants and instruments, mixed with contemporary arrangements, $12.50. 761-1800 Leone Buyse, flutist, and Chizuko Nakamura Sawa , pianist: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. Fourth Ave., $8 & $1 2$5 Studs. 769-2999 Artists' "Jam" Group: The Gathering 810:30 pm, Griff's Jams, 106 E. Liberty. Fun, personal. &professionalgrowth for artists, musicians and creative sorts. 6657620 "True West": Performance Network 8 pm (see 5 Thu) Live Jazz: Leonardos 8-10 pm (see 5 Thu) Wayne Cotter: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 pm, 314 E. Liberty. Former host of "Comic Strip Live," $1 0. 996-9080 Thursday Nite Live: U-Club 9 pm, 1 stfl. Mich. Union. Rev. Mare Falconberry - blues. For U-M studs. staff, faculty & guests, $3. 763-8426 Ron Brooks Trio Featuring Eddie Russ 9 pm (see 5 Thu) Il-V-I Orchestra: Soup Kitchen Saloon 9 pm (see 5 Thu) Meeting: Queer Unity Project 10 pm (see 5 Thu) 13 Friday "lnLoveandlnDanger":DomesticViolence Project 8:1 5 am-4:30 pm, Washtenaw Comm. College, Morris Lawrence Bldg. Conference on preventing violence against young women in dating situations, $30 (includes lunch). 973-0242 ext.411 CommunityCelebration:LGBP07-9pm, cali for location. Annual ceremony honoring those whose efforts have enriched our community with music by the Full Truth Choir, refreshments.and more! 763-41 86 Bardic Night: Shining Lakes Grove Druids7-11 pm, 1522 Hill (behind 1520). Free-form drumming, singing & dancing. 485-3616 In-Store Performance: PJ's Used Records 7:30-8:30 pm, 617B Packard. With country crooners The Wild Sheep Riders. 663-3441 "Caretul": A2 Film Co-op 7:30 & 9:20 pm, Lorch Hall. In 19thcenturyTolzbad, Winnipeg, students at a butler academy train for service in castles around the continent, $4. 769-7787 Discussion: Older Lesbians Organizing (OLO) 7:30-9:30 pm, Common Language,215S.FourthAve.Opentowomen of all ages. Nancy, 769-4750 "Raising Magical Kids": Magical Educational Council of A2 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Issues around raising children inaculture dominated by the religious right. 665-3522 Meeting: Lesbians, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 6 Fri) Janet Tenaj: Leonardo's 8-10 pm, N. Campus Commons. Jazz vocalist. 7647544 Mary Chapín Carpenter: U-M Office of Major Events 8 pm, Hill Aud., $25 & $40. 763-TKTS MulgrewMiller:7thHouse8pm(doors), 7 N. Saginaw, Pontiac, $1 7.50. 810-3358100 "Ten Linie Indians": EMU Arts & Entertainment Theatre 8 pm, Quirk Theatre, EMU, Ypsilanti. Production of Agatha Christie's thriller (fee). 487-1 220 Grads & Young Professionals Veggie Shabbat Potluck: Hillel 8 pm, Lawyers' Club, Law Quad. With psychologist Barbara Boyk. 769-0500 "The Trip To Bountiful": Croswell Opera House 8 pm (see 6 Fri) Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 8-9:30 pm (see 6 Fri) 'True West": Performance Network 8 pm (see 5 Thu) Wayne Cotter: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase8:30 & 1 0:30 pm (see 1 2Thu) Johnny O'Neal Trio: Bint of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310 Deep Space Six: The Heidelberg 1 0 pm, 215N.Main.50s&60smusicandGrateful Dead covers (fee). 663-7758 14 Saturday "Parenting in Step with Learning Styles" : Catholic Social Services 9 am - noon, 1 1 7 N. División, $1 5 (scholarships available). Register, Deborah Bailey, 6624534 Kids at the Farm I: A2 Parks & Ree. 1 0 am-noon, Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard Rd. Storytelling, crafts & cookes baking for3-5yearoldsaccompanied by an adult, $8 per child. Pre-register, 994-2928 Fall Colore Picnic: M ich . Rainbow Family 11 am-2 pm, Francis Park, Lansing. 76-4243 "Birds on the Move": A2 Parks & Ree. 1-2:30 pm, Leslie Science Ctr., 1831 Traver. Childrenages 5-8 can learn about bird migration, $6. 662-7802 Basic Witchcraft: Magical Educational Council of A2 7:30 pm, ICC Ed. Center, 1522 Hill St. (behind the co-op house). Informal discussion of the Oíd Religión of Europe. 665-3522 MarkTwain Benefit Performance: Guild House8pm,FirstCongregationalChurch, State & William. Selected works with musical entertainment, $6 (min. donation). 662-5189 Bimbetia !: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. Fourth Ave. Theatrical and political all-women quintet performs "War of Love," $8 & $12. 769-2999 Steve Ferguson & the Midwest Creóle Ensemble: The Ark 8 pm, 637-12 S. Main. Cajún rock'n'roll with soul, $1 2.50. 761-1800 "True West": Performance Network 8 pm (see 5 Thu) "The Trip To Bountiful": Croswell Opera House 8 pm (see 6 Fri) "Ten Little Indians": EMU Arts & Entertainment Theatre 8 pm (see 13 Fri) Wayne Cotter: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 1 0:30 pm (see 1 2Thu) Johnny O'Neal Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 13 Fri) Club Fabulous Dance Party: LGBPO 10 pm, U-Club, 1 st fi. Mich. Union. AnnArbor's mondo-homo mega-mix dance party for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trangendered people and their friends. No smoking, booze, or drugs, $4. 763-4186 15 Sunday Frontrunners, Walkers: LGBPO 9 am (see 1 Sun) "Upstairs at Borders": Borders 1 pm, 612 E. Liberty. The Hope Orchestra- acoustic rock & roll. 668-6652 Basic Hambo Workshop: Grand Traditions Vintage Dance Academy 1 -3 pm, Pittsf ield G range Hall, A2-Saline Rd. Learn this Scandanavian dance - no partner required, $5. 769-0041 Bluegrass & Old-Time Country Music Jam Session 1:30-5 pm, Ypsilanti Freighthouse caboose, Depot Town, N. River & Cross Streets. Acoustic music only, $2. Sidney, 930-2680 Meeting: Parents-FLAGAnn Arbor 2 pm , UnitarianChurch, 1 91 7 Washtenaw. 741 - 0659 Gender-Free Contra Dance: A2 Raibow Contra Dancers 2-5 pm, Mich. Union Ballroom. Beginners welcome, $5.313213-2759 "Ten Little Indians": EMU Arts & Entertainment Theatre 2:30 pm (see 13 Fri) Dance Potpourri: Grand Traditions Vintage Dance Academy 3-5 pm, Pittsfield Grange Hall, A2-Saline Rd. Waltz. tango, & swing to live music - no partner required, $5. 769-0041 "The Trip To Bountiful": Croswell Opera House 3 pm (see 6 Fri) Sunday Skill Building Series for Married Couples: Catholic Social Services 4-6 pm, 117 N. División. "MaleFemale Parenting Styles,"$20couple. Register, Deborah Bailey, 662-4534 Live Jazz 'n Dinner: U-Club 6-8:30 pm, 1st (I. Mich. Union. Just 3 Jazz Quartet. For U-M studs, staft, faculty & guests. 763-8426 Sunday Jazz: Oei Rio 6-9 pm (see 1 Sun) Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 1 Sun) "True West": Performance Network 7 pm (see5Thu) ll-V-IOrchestra: The Heidelberg 7-9:30 pm (see 1 Sun) Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 1 Sun) Laura Love Band: The Ark8pm. 637-12 S. Main. "AfroCeltic" musicians, $1 1 .50 $10.50 mems, studs & srs. 761-1800 A2 Bluestage: Blind Pig 9 pm (see 1 Sun) Paul Finkbeiner's Jazz Jam Session 9 pm (see 1 Sun) 16 Monday Family, Friends & Caregivers Support Group: HARC (see 2 Mon) Coffee & Chat: State Sen . Alma Wheeler Smith 7-9 am, Gina's Cafe, 1 1 20 S. Main St., Chelsea. Informal discussion about state issues. 800-344-ALMA "Community Service and Learning - A LifelongExperience":NEWCenter7:30 am-5 pm, Morris Lawrence Bldg., Washtenaw Comm. College. Presentations & panel discussions. See models of successful community service initiatives, develop skills necessary for creating a positive service environment & forworking partnerships in the community. Runs thru 1 7 Tue, $35 per day$50 both days ($70 after 9 Mon). Register, 998-0163 "Days Off Outdoors": A2 Parks & Ree. 8:30 am-5:30 pm, Leslie Science Ctr., 1 831 Traver. Exploration of the great outdoors for children in grades K-5, $25. Pre-register, 662-7802 "No School Days on the Farm": A2 Parks & Ree. 9 am-3:30 pm, Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard Rd. Seasonal activities for children in grades K-5, $25. Pre-register, 994-2928 Harvest Youth Social: A2 Parks & Ree. 1 30-3:30 pm, Bryant Comm. Center, 3 W. Eden Ct. Non-school day event for elementary aged children. Pre-register, 994-2722 Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 2 Mon) Lesbian Book Group: Common Language 7-9 pm, 215 S. Fourth Ave. Kim, 662-7980 Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 2 Mon) Social for Lesbians, Bisexuals & Gay Men: Canterbury Group 9 pm (see 2 Mon) Bird of Paradise Orchestra 9 pm (see 2 Mon) 17 Tuesday Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 3 Tue) Credit Education Series: A2 Parks & Rec.5:30-9pm,BryantComm.Center,3 W. Eden Ct. Basic budgeting and bill paying, $15$5 with scholarship. Preregister, 994-2722 Tenant Talk: A2 Tenants Union 6 pm (see 3 Tue) Teen LesBiGay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 3 Tue) Frontrunners, Walkers: LGBPO630 pm (see 3 Tue) Labor Film & Video Series: Industrial Workers of the World 7:30 pm (see 3 Tue) Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 7:30 pm (see 3 Tue) U-M Folk Dancing Club: Leonardo s 7:30 pm (see 3 Tue) Pete Morton: The Ark 8 pm, 637-12 S. Main. Contemporary British folkroots music, $1 0$9 mems, studs & srs. 761 - 1800 Cary KocherPaul Keiler Quartet 9 pm (see 3 Tue) Meeting: Dyke Shindig 10 pm (see 3 Tue) 18 Wednesday Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 3 Tue) "Taking Control": A2 Center for Indep. Living 9 am-4 pm, Holiday Inn, 3600 Plymouth Rd. Conference on workers' compensation, $129. 971-0826; 9710310 (TDD) Brown Bag Lunches: A2 Parks & Ree. noon (see 4 Wed) Mens Support Group: LGBPO5 pm (see 4 Wed) Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 1 Sun) Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88 .3 FM6-7 pm (see 4 Wed) Meeting: Coalition Against the Contract "On" America 7 pm (see 4 Wed) Mixed Women & Men Building Bridges Support Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see4 Wed) Store Tour: Whole Foods7:30 pm, 2398 E. Stadium. Explore how to shop for foods that are healthy, nutritious and tasty. Appetizing samples will be available along the way. Pre-reglster or arrange a private tour foryourgroup, 9713366 Rounder Records 25th Anniv. Bluegrass Tour: The Ark 7:30 & 9:30 pm, 637-12 S. Main. Laurie Lewis & Grant Street, The Del McCoury Band, & J.D. Crowe & the New South, $15. 761-1800 Meeting: East Quad Coming Out Group 7:30-8:30 pm (see 4 Wed) Shamanic Journeys: The Seeker 730 pm (see 4 Wed) "An Italian Straw Hat": National Theatre of the Oeaf 8 pm, Mendelssohn Theatre. Comedy presented in a combination of Sign Language and spoken words, $1 7.50S1 2.50 studs. 763-TKTS "The Mahler Experience: Manier in Vienna & New York": A2 Symphony Orchestra 8 pm, SKR Class.cal, 539 E. Liberty. LecturebyscholarJulieMorrison, $5. 994-4801 Sonic Sensation: Leonardo's 8-10 pm, N. Campus Commons. Ragtime & blues. 764-7544 Mass Meeting: Latín American Solidarity Comm. 8 prn (see 4 Wed) Wednesday Nite Flicks: U-Club 9 pm (see 4 Wed) Ron Brooks Trio w Riek Roe 9 pm (see 4 Wed) Meeting: East Quad Social Group 9 1 1 pm (see 4 Wed) 19 Thursday PositiveWomen'sSupportGroup:HARC (see 5 Thu) Meeting: BGALLA(Bisexual,Gay&Lesbian Library Association) 5:15 pm, LGBPO Lounge, 31 16 Mich. Union. Plan educational, social, andor political activities. 763-4186. Credit Education Series: A2 Parks & Ree. 5:30-9 pm(see 17 Tue) Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30pm(see5Thu) Shulcan Ivrit: Hillel 5:30 pm (see 5 Thu) Frontrunners .Walkers: LGBPO630 pm (see 3 Tue) TVQ: LGBPO 7 pm (see 5 Thu) "Deity Manifestaron: Expressions of Deity or Archetype through Human Agency": Shining Lakes Grove Druidic Group 7 pm, Common Language, 21 5 S. Fourth Ave. Lecture. 485-3616 "Natural Healingwith Food and Herbs": Whole Foods 7-8:30 pm (see 5 Thu) Women's Support Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 5 Thu) "From One Prison...": A2 Film Co-op 7:30 & 9:1 5 pm, MLB 3. Film about four women prisoners - part of the Prison Rights Series sponsored by American FriendsServiceCommittee,$3769-7787 "FireYourBoss": Industrial Workers of the World 7:30 pm (see 5 Thu) "The Mahler Experience: Mahler & the Romantic Symphony": A2 Symphony Orchestra 8 pm, SKR Classical, 539 E. Liberty. Lecture by SKR Classical manager Jim Leonard, $5. 994-4801 Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen: The AnV8pm, 637-12 S.Main.Guitaristwith singermulti-instrumentalist, $10$9 mems, studs & srs. 761-1800 "True West": Performance Network 8 pm (see 5 Thu) "Ten Little Indians": EMU Arts & Entertainment Theatre 8 pm (see 13 Fri) Live Jazz: Leonardo's 8-10 pm (see 5 Thu) Jim McHugh : MainstreetComedy Showcase 8:30 pm, 314 E. Liberty. Hilarious observational humor, $10. 996-9080 Thursday Nite Live: U-Club 9 pm, 1 st fl. Mich. Union. Cartoon Life - Moody Folk Alternative. For U-M studs, staff. faculty & guests, $3. 763-8426 Il-V-I Orchestra: Soup Kitchen Saloon 9 pm (see 5 Thu) Ron Brooks Trio Featuring Eddie Russ 9 pm (see 5 Thu) Meeting: Queer Unity Project 10 pm (see 5 Thu) 20 Friday "Drumsong- The Art and Spirit of Drumming": Neahtawanta Inn Twin Lakes Camp & Conference Center, TraverseCity.Workshopexploringdrumming as a healing tooi. thru 22 Sun. Single: $140-$170couple: $250-$290. 616-223-7315 Disarmament Group Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon (see 6 Fri) Bowling for People who are BlindVisually Impaired: A2 Center for Independent Living 3:30-6 pm, Colonial Lañes, 1950 S. Industrial. A social dinner lows, $1 .35game, .75shoe rental. 971 - 0277, 971-0310 (TDD) AYU's First Annual Farewell Concert: EMU Arts & Entertainment Theatre 5:30 pm (see 15 Sun) Freedom Fund Dinner: Ypsilanti-Willow Run NAACP 7 pm, Radisson Golf & Conference Center, 1275 S. Huron, Ypsilanti, $55 (includes NAACP membership). 480-9654 Beginning Meditation & Personal Healing Class: Practical Psychic Institute 710 pm, cali for location. Continúes 21 Sat, 1 0 am-6 pm, $1 29-$1 50. Julia, 761 - 6999 "Under the Wire": A2 Film Co-op 7 & 9:30 pm, MLB 3. Exposes the government's "brainwashing" experimentation conducted on federal prisoners - part of the Prison Rights Series sponsored by American Friends Service Committee, $3. 769-7787 In-Store Performance: PJ's Used Records 7:30-8:30 pm, 61 7B Packard. With VelvetSky, brotherand sister, guitarand vocal duo. 663-3441 Meetings: Lesbians, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 6 Fri) Suzanne Westenhoefer: The Ark 7 30 & 9:30 pm, 637-12 S. Main. A lesbian comedian who plays straight clubs, $17.50.761-1451 Hal Galper Trio: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 41 5 N. Fourth Ave. Pianist, drummer & bassist, $8 & $1 2. 769-2999 The Raisin Pickers: Leonardos 8-10 pm, N. Campus Commons. Old-time dance music, swing & "new"-grass. 7647544 Dr. Stephen McLean: Crazy Wisdom Lecture Series 8-9:30 pm, 206 N. Fourth Ave. Healing with breath, movement & awareness, $3. 665-2757 "The Mahler Experience: Mahler and Grief and Recovery": A2 Symphony Orchestra 8 pm, SKR Classical, 539 E. Liberty. Lecture by child psychologist Tom Horner on how Mahler channeled his grief overthe loss of his daughter, $5. 994-4801 "True West": Performance Network 8 pm (see 5 Thu) "Ten Líttle Indians": EMU Arts & Entertainment Theatre 8 pm (see 13 Fri) Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics 8-9:30 pm (see 6 Fri) "Inside Out": A2 Film Co-op 8:15 pm, MLB 3. Play by five prisoners of Western Wayne Correction Facility - part of the PrisonRights Series sponsoredby American Friends Service Committee, $3. 7697787 JimMcHugh:MainstreetComedyShowcase 8:30 & 1 0:30 pm (see 1 9 Thu) Kei lerKocher Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley, $5. 662-8310 Poetry & Live Music: The Heidelberg 1 0 pm, 215 N.Main (fee). 663-7758 Friday Dance Jam: People Dancing 10:30 pm, People Dancing Studio, 111 Third St. Ecleclic, recorded dance music (bring your own tapes). Smoke-and alcohol-free.childrenwelcome.wheelchair accessible, $2. 663-6845 (10 am-8 pm) 21 Saturday Birth & Parenting Expo: March of Dimes & others 10 am-4 pm, Washtenaw Comm. College, Morris Lawrence Bldg. Lobby. Presentations and displays on midwifery.breastfeeding.toysandbooks & more. Gloria, 313-697-2924 Public Forum on Politics & Environmental Protection: Sierra Club 10 am12:30 pm, Washtenaw Comm. College, Morris Lawrence Bldg. Keynote address by U.S. Rep. Lynn Rivers. 677-2517 Third World Handcrafts Sale: SERRV 1 0am-noon, Zion LutheranChurch, 1 501 W. Liberty (rear ent.). Baskets, toys, jewelry & more. 663-0362 Open House: Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project 1 1 am-1 pm. Common Language, 21 5 S. Fourth Ave. Meetthe board of directors and learn what you can do to join this organization. 995-9867 Open House & Volunteer Info. Day: Performance Network noon-5 pm, 408 W. Washington. 663-0681 Cooking Demonstration: Whole Foods 3-6 pm, 2398 E. Stadium. Local cooking diva Melora Lowry prepares international foods. 971-3366 Seventh Annual Vegetarían Banquet: Washtenaw Citizens for Animal Rights 6:30 pm, Clarion Hotel. Cocktails followed by dinner (7:30 pm) and speakers (8:30 pm). Proceeds benefit the WCAR spayneuter program. Reserve by 14 Sat, $22.00. 426-6085 "Hooked on Comix": A2 Film Co-op 7, 8: 1 5 & 9:30 pm, MLB 3. Insightf ui documentary about younger underground "comix" artists of today, $4. 769-7787 AYU's Fint Annual Farewell Concert: EMU Arts & Entertainment Theatre 7 pm (see 15 Sun) RFD Boys: The Ark 8 pm, 637-12 S. Main. Thearea'spremierbluegrass band, $8.75$7.75 mems, studs & srs. 7611800 Mahler's Ninth Symphony: A2 Symphony Orchestra 8 pm, Mich. Theater. Concert is preceded by 7 pm lecture at SKR Classical: "Mahler's Ninth Symphony as Musical Autobiography," $1 5$25 (discounts for srs, studs & children). 994-4801 Master Musicians of Jajouka: Univ. Musical Society 8 pm, Rackham Aud. 20member mystical ensemble from the hills Of Morocco, $14-522. 764-2538 Comic Opera Guild presents "Your Hit Parade": U-Club 8 pm, 1st fl. Mich. Union. For U-M studs, staff. faculty & guests, $5. 763-8426 "Ten Little Indians": EMU Arts & Entertainment Theatre 8 pm (see 13 Fri) "True West": Performance Network 8 pm (see 5 Thu) Jim McHugh: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 1 0:30 pm (see 1 9 Thu) KellerKocher Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 20 Fri) Scots Pirates: The Heidelberg 10 pm, 215 N. Main. "Revolutionary Means" CD-release party (fee). 663-7758 22 Sunday Frontrunners, Walkers: LGBPO 9 am (see 1 Sun) Jewish Adult Education: Jewish Cultural Society 1 0 am, Jewish Community Center, 2935 Birch Hollow Dr. Lecture on the Jewish texts. $3 (members free). 665-5761 Chronic Fatiguelmmune Deficiency Support Group: A2 Center for Indep. Living 1 -3 pm, 2568 Packard. 971 -0277. 971-0310 (TDD) Heather Bishop Childrens Concert: The Ark 1pm,637-12S.Main,$5. 761-1800 "Upstairs at Borders": Borders 1 pm 612 E. Liberty. The Ethnic Connection - Klezmer music. 668-6652 Family Dance Series: A2 Parks & Ree. 2-4:30 pm, Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard Rd. Squares, contras, and other country dances with live music. For all ages - no experience necessary, $6 (family rates available). David, 483-4124 Jeannette Sorrell, harpsichordist: KerrytownConcertHouse4pm.415N.Fourth Ave., $8 & $12. 769-2999 Sunday Skill Building Series for Married Couples: Catholic Social Services 4-6 pm, 117 N. División. "Relieving Financial Stress.' $20couple. Register, Deborah Bailey. 662-4534 Meeting: Amnesty International 4:30 pm (see 8 Sun) AYU's First Annual Farewell Concert: " EMU Arts & Entertainment Theatre 5:30 pm (see 15 Sun) Live Jazz 'n Dinner: U-Club 6-8:30 pm. 1st fl. Michigan Union. Vocalist Marsha Mumm. For U-M studs, staff, laculty & guests. 763-8426 David & Jane: Tree of Life Metropolitan Comm. Church 6 pm, 218 N. Adams, Ypsi. Original contemporary music - for gay, lesbian & bisexual people and allies. 485-3922 Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6 pm (see 1 Sun) Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 1 Sun) "Tnie West": Performance Network 7 pm (see 5 Thu) Il-V-I Orchestra: The Heidelberg 7-9:30 pm (see 1 Sun) R.E.M: U-M Office of Major Events, ■: pm, Crisler Arena. $27.50 & $45. 763TKTS Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 1 Sun) Heather Bishop: The Ark 8 pm. 637-12 S. Main. Music that's sassy & sultry, or sad&haunting. $11.761-1800 Israeli Dancing: Hillel 8-10 pm (see 1 Sun) A2 Bluestage: Blind Pig 9 pm (see 1 Sun) Paul Finkbeiner's Jazz Jam Session 9 pm (see 1 Sun) 23 Monday Grief & Loss Workshop: HIVAIDS Resource Center Cali for time & place. Evening workshop for anyone who has lost someone to HIV disease. 572-9355 Family, Friends & Caregivers Support Group: HARC (see 2 Mon) Coffee & Chat: State Sen . Alma Wheeier Smith 7-9am, Cafe Marie, 1759 PlymouthRd. Informal discussion about state issues. 800-344-ALMA Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 2 Mon) Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 2 Mon) Social for Lesbians, Bisexuals & Gay Men: Canterbury Group 9 pm (see 2 Mon) Bird of Paradise Orchestra 9 pm (see 2 Mon) 24 Tuesday Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 3 Tue) Tenant Talk: A2 Tenante Union 6 pm (see 3 Tue) "How To Be Better Prepared for a Trade Show": A2 Community Development Corporation 6:30-8:30 pm,2008 Hogback Rd„ Ste. 2A. Workshop for those with, or thinking about starting, a small business, $30. 677-1400 Teen LesBiGay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 3 Tue) Frontrunners, Walkers: LGBPO 6:30 pm (see 3 Tue) A2-Juigalpa Sister City Comm.: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 7:30 pm, 1st Baptist Church, 51 2 E. Huron (enter on Washington). Plan for travel seminar to Nicaragua in Jan. 663-1870 Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 7:30 pm (see 3 Tue) Labor Film & Video Series: Industrial Workers of the World 7:30 pm (see 3 Tue) The Nields: The Ark 8 pm, 637-12 S. Main. Young, hip quintet, $8.75$7.75 mems, studs &srs. 761-1800 Cary KocherPaul Keiler Quartet 9 pm (see 3 Tue) Meeting: Dyke Shindig 10 pm (see 3 Tue) 25 Wednesday Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 3 Tue) "Building Sustainable Peace in Guatemala": Latín American Solidarity Comm. Cali for times & places. Thru 26 Thu. 663-0173 "Beans and Rice with a Twist": Kitchen Port noon-1 pm, Kerrytown. Cooking demonstration by Whole Food Markets Chef Ken. Recipes & samples. 971-3366 Brown Bag Lunches: A2 Parks & Ree. noon (see 4 Wed) Muscular Dystrophy Support Group: A2 Center for Indep. Living 1-3 pm, 2568 Packard. 971-0277, 971-0310 (TDD) Men's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 4 Wed) Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 1 Sun) Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-7 pm (see 4 Wed) Meeting: Coalition Against the Contract "On" America 7 pm (see 4 Wed) "Natural HealingwithFoodandHerbs":Whole Foods 7-8:30 pm (see 5 Thu) Mixed Women & Men Building Bridges Support Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 4 Wed) Meeting: East Quad Coming Out Group 7:308:30 pm (see 4 Wed) ShamanicJourneys:TheSeeker7:30pm(see 4 Wed) Jonathan Motley: Leonardo's 8-10 pm, N. Campus Commons. Classic rock & blues. 7647544 Central Ballet of China: Univ. Musical Society 8 pm, Power Center, $16-$32. 764-2538 Open Stage: The Ark 8 pm, 637-12 S. Main. Budding musicians welcome - sign upat 7:30 pm, $3$2 mems, studs & srs. 761-1800 Wednesday Nite Flicks: U-Club 9 pm (see 4 Wed) Ron Brooks Trio w Riek Roe 9 pm (see 4 Wed) Meeting: East Quad Social Group 9-11 pm (see 4 Wed) 26 Thursday Positive Women's Support Group: HARC (see 5 Thu) Racial & Economie Justice Task Forcé Meeting: Interfaith Council lor Peace & Justice noon, 730 Tappan. 663-1870 "Building Strong Families": A2 Parks & Rec. 1:30-2:45 pm (see 12Thu) Meeting: BGALLA 5:15 pm (see 19 Thu) Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 5 Thu) Shulcan Ivrit: Hillel 5:30 pm (see 5 Thu) Frontrunners, Walkers: LGBPO6:30 pm (see 3Tue) Coflee Hour: Shining Lakes Grove Druidic Group 7 pm, Espresso Royale Caffe, 214 S. Main. Topic for discussion: "Pagan views of death." 485-3616 TVQ:LGBP0 7pm(see5Thu) Women's Support Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 5 Thu) Mick Moloney, Eileen Ivers & Tommy Sands: The Ark 7:30 pm, 637-12 S. Main. Tenor banjoist with Irish fiddler & vocalist, $13.50. 761-1800 "Fire Your Boss": Industrial Workers of the World 7:30 pm (see 5 Thu) Blues Traveler: U-M Office of Major Events 8 pm, Hill Aud., $20. 763-TKTS September Dances in Exile: Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Área choreographers present original works, $12 $9 studs & srs (Thursdays are pay-what-youcan). 663-0696 Grads & Young Professionals Cortee Talk: Hillel 8 pm, Cava Java, E. University & S. University. 769-0500 Artists' "Jam" Group: The Gathering 8-10:30 pm (see 12 Thu) Central Ballet ofChina:Univ. Musical Society 8 pm (see 25 Wed) Live Jan: Leonardo's 8-1 0 pm (see 5 Thu) Comedy Night: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 pm, 314 E. Liberty. Performer TBA, $10.996-9080 Thursday Nite Live: U-Club 9 pm, 1 st f I. Mich. Union. Restroom Poets- A2 favorites. For UM studs, staff, faculty & guests, $3. 763-8426 Ron Brooks Trio Featuring Eddie Russ: Bird of Paradise 9 pm (see 5 Thu) Il-V-I Orchestra: Soup Kitchen Saloon 9 pm (see 5 Thu) Meeting: Oueer Unity Project 10 pm (see 5 Thu) 27 Friday "A Litany for Survival": LGBPO Cali for time & place. New film on the life and work of black lesbian poet Audre Lourde and commentary by its directors. 763-4186 "What's For Dinner?": Whole Foods 3-7 pm, 2398 E. Stadium. Cooking demonstration - caramelized beets & garlic. 971-3366 AYU's First Annual Farewell Concert: EMU Arts & Entertainment Theatre 5:30 pm (see 1 5 Sun) Herbal Workshop: Mtniss Kitigan Drum 7-9 pm, Friends Meeting House, 1420 HUI. Weekend-long workshop with Anishinabe herbalist &others - tonight:"tntroductiontoGreatLakes Native American Culture," $5$60 complete workshop ($20 before Oct. 15). 996-1455 "MaleFemaleRelationships": Practical Psychic Institute 7:30-9:30 pm, Education Ctr. Aud., Mission Health. Second of a four-part monthly series, $10. Julia, 761-6999 "Public Access": A2 Film Co-op 7:30 & 9:20 pm, Lorch Hall. A mysterious young man with deadly motivations starts a cable access TV show in a small town, $4. 769-7787 "The Otherworld in Various Traditions " : Mag ical Educational Council of A2 7:30 pm, ICC Ed. Center, 1522 Hill St. (behind the co-op house). Presentation. 665-3522 Meetings: Lesbians, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 6 Fri) Paco de Lucia's Flamenco Master Gu itar Sextet: Univ. Musical Society8 pm, PowerCenter, $18-$30. 764-2538 James Keelaghan: The Ark 8 pm, 637-12 S. Main. Canadian singersongwriter, $11$10 mems, studs & srs. 761-1800 Womyn's Halloween Ritual: Chang ing Womon 8 pm, cali for location, $1 0. Reserve, 31 3-4804925 Teddy Morgan & the Sevilles: 7th House 8 pm (doors), 7 N. Saginaw, Pontiac, $8. 810-3358100 Arts Chórale: U-Club 8 pm, 1 st fl. Mich. Union. For U-M studs, staff, faculty & guests (fee). 763-8426 Cari Michel: Leonardo's 8-10 pm, N. Campus Commons. Eclectic jazz group. 764-7544 Blues Traveler: U-M Office of Major Events 8 pm (see 26 Thu) Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics8-9:30 pm (see 6 Fri) September Dances in Exile: Performance Network 8 pm (see 26 Thu) Comedy Night: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 26 Thu) Paul Vornhagen Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9 30 pm, 207 S.Ashley, $5. 662-8310 G.Q. & the Cosmic Rays: The HeidelbergiO pm, 215 N. Main. Blues and rock & roll (fee). 663-7758 28 Saturday Herbal Workshop: Miniss Kitigan Drum 9 am9 pm. Presentations & hands-on sessions (see 27 Fri) Pumpkin Picking and Carving: Shining Lakes Grove Druidic Group 1 pm, meet at Denny's, Washtenaw & Huron Parkway. 485-3616 Apple Picking: Jewish Cultural Society 2 pm, Wasem Orchards, 6580 Judd Road, Milan. 665-5761 "Animal Haunts" - A Halloween Walk: A2 Parks & Ree. 6-9 pm, Leslie Science Ctr., 1 831 Traver. Dark walk with mysterious costumed animáis. Guided tours start every 1 0 minutes & last 40 minutes - forall ages, $4$15 perfamily. 662-7802 AYU's First Annual Farewell Concert: EMU Arts & Entertainment Theatre 7 pm (see 15 Sun) Halloween Potluck at The Farm: Older Lesbians Organizing (OLO) 7:30-midmght, cali for location. Open to women of all ages. Jan, 4288824 Lou & Peter Berryman: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1 2 S. Main. Humorous Wisconsin songwriting duo, $1 1$10 mems, studs & srs. 761-1800 Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra: Univ. Musical Society 8 pm, Hill Aud., $16-$46. 764-2538 A Night of African Oance & Drum with Bichinis Bia Congo: U-Club8pm, Istfl. Mich. Union. For U-M siuds ($4), staff, faculty & guests ($7). 763-8426 Halloween Dance: Tree of Life Metropolitan Comm. Church8 pm-mdnight, 218 N. Adams, YpsL Chem-free - for gay. lesbian & bisexual people and allies, $5$3 studs. 485-3922 September Dances in Exile: Performance Network 8 pm (see 26 Thu) Comedy Night: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 1 0:30 pm (see 26 Thu) Paul Vornhagen Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 27 Fri) George Bedard: The Heidelberg 1 0 pm, 21 5 N. Main. Oldies, R&B and blues (fee). 663-7758 29 Sunday Frontrunners, Walkers: LGBPO 9 am (see 1 Sun) New Member Brunch: Jewish Cultural Society 10 am, Jewish Community Center, 2935 Birch Hollow Dr. Find out everything you've always wanted to know about JCS. 665-5761 Herbal Workshop: Miniss Kitigan Drum 10 am-noon. Walk through U-M Botanical Gardens (see 27 Fri) Multicultural Student Leadership Retreat: LGBPO & others 10:30 am-6 pm, Pendleton Room, Mich. Union. Learn the special skills that multicultural students need to lead in a diverse society. 763-4186 Song Sisters Children's Concert: The Ark 1 & 3 pm, 637-12 S. Main, $5. 761-1800 "Upstairs at Borders": Borders 1 pm, 612 E. Liberty. Robert McCloy - solo classical guitar. 668-6652 Talk by Chinese Student Activist Li Lu: U-M División of Student Affaire 4 pm, Mich. Union Ballroom. Lu, student leader of the Tiananmen Square Student Movement, talks on "Taking Responsibility: The Leadership lmperative,"$2. 763-TKTS Sunday Skill Building Series for Married Couples: Catholic Social Services4-6 pm, 1 1 7 N. División. "Healing & Forgiveness," $20 couple. Register, Deborah Bailey, 662-4534 Live Jazz 'n Dinner: U-Club 6-8:30 pm, 1st fl. Mich. Union. School of Music Combo. For U-M studs, staff, faculty & guests. 763-8426 Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6-9 pm (see 1 Sun) AYU's First Annual Farewell Concert: EMU Arts & Entertainment Theatre 6 pm (see 15 Sun) ServicesforLesbians.GayMen&Bisexuals 6 pm (see 1 Sun) TownesVanZandt:7thHouse7pm(doors), 7 N. Saginaw, Pontiac, $12.50. 810-3358100 Il-V-I Orchestra: The Heidelberg 7-9:30 pm (see 1 Sun) September Dances in Exile: Performance Network 7 pm (see 26 Thu) Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 1 Sun) Cliff Eberhardt: The Ark 8 pm, 637 12 S Main. New York-based singersongwriter, $1 0$9 mems, studs & srs. 761 -1800 A2 Bluestage: Blind Pig 9 pm (see 1 Sun) Paul Finkbeiner's Jazz Jam Session 9 pm (see 1 Sun) 30 Monday Family, Friends & Caregivers Support Group:HARC(see2Mon) Coffee & Chat: State Sen. Alma Wheeler Smith 7-9am, Cafe Marie, 1 759 Plymouth Rd. Informal discussion about state issues. 800-344-ALMA Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 2 Mon) "TheJobSearch"- PerspectivesforLGB Students: LGBPO 7-8:30 pm, Room 120 Law School. Presenters will provide info. and facilítate discussion on resume writng, interviewing skills, and networking. 763-4186 Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 2 Mon) "Jerusalem in Jewish Consciousness": Hillel 8 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Talk by Rabbi Reuven Hammer. 769-0500 Social for Lesbians, Bisexuals & Gay Men: Canterbury Group 9 pm (see 2 Mon) Bird of Paradise Orchestra 9 pm (see 2 Mon) 31 Tuesday Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 3 Tue) Halloween Trick or Treat: Whole Foods 5:30-8:30 pm, 2398 E. Stadium. Treats throughout the store for kids of all ages. 971-3366 Tenant Talk: A2 Tenants Union 6 pm (see 3Tue) Teen LesBiGay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 3 Tue) Frontrunners, Walkers: LGBPO6 30 pm (see 3 Tue) Ferron: 7th House 7:30 pm (doors), 7 N. Saginaw, Pontiac, $15 gen. admission $20 reserved. 810-335-8100 Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 7:30 pm (see 3 Tue) Labor Film & Video Series: Industrial Workers of the World 7:30 pm (see 3Tue) Frank Allison & the Odd Sox: The Heidelberg 8 pm-midnght, 215 N. Main. Costume party wilh prizes (fee). 663-7758 Free Concert - Lucy Kaplansky: The Ark & Red House Records 8 pm, 637-12 S. Main. Singing that's fluid, agüe & decídedlyurban. 761-1800 Cary KocherPaul Keiler Quartet 9 pm (see 3 Tue) Meeting: Dyke Shindig 1 0 pm (see 3 Tue)

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