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JANUARY

12---AGENDA---Jan. 1996

LITERARY EVENTS

Book & Poetry Readings, Publication Parties, Writers Groups. etc. are now listed in the LITERARY EVENTS Calendar (page 7).

To publicize February Calendar events, send information by January 15 to AGENDA, 220 S. Main St., A2, MI 48104. Unless otherwise noted, all events listed in the CALENDAR are tree and open to the public. All locations are in Ann Arbor unless otherwise noted.

1 Monday

Family, Friends & Caregivers Support Group: HIV/AIDS Resource Center Call for time & location. 572-9355

Coffee & Chat: State Sen. Alma Wheeler Smith 7-9 am, Charlie's Country Squire, 2600 Washtenaw, Ypsi Informal discussion about state issues. 800-344-ALMA Multiple Sclerosis Support Group: A2 Center for Indep. Living 7-9 pm, 2568 Packard. 971-0277, 971-0310 (TDD)

Social for Lesbians, Bisexuals & Gay Men: Monday Night Out Group 9 pm, Lord of Light Lutheran Church, 801 S. Forest. 763-4186

Bird of Paradise Orchestra: Bird of Paradise 9 pm, 207 S. Ashley. 14-piece band, $3.662-8310

2 Tuesday

Living with HIV Support Group: HIV/AIDS Resource Center Cali for time & location. 572-9355 Tenant Talk: A2 Tenants Union 6 pm, WCBN 88.3 FM. 763-3500

Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group 6:30 pm, call for location. Mark, 662-2222

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 7:30 pm, Botsford Pool, Livonia. 663-0036

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

Open Mic Night: Blind Pig 9:30 pm (doors), 208 S. First. Musicians & performers must sign-up in advance, beginning at 3 pm Mon. 996-8555

3 Wednesday

Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 2 Tue) "Buhrrr Blast": A2 Parks & Rec.3:30-5:1 5 pm, Buhr Park Outdoor Ice Arena. Special activities for children, $2.50 adults$2 youths & srs. 971-3228

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-7 pm Radio Q followed by Closets R 4 Clothes. News and more for the Les/Bi/Gay communities. 763-3500

Services tor Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals: Tree of Life Metropolitan Comm. Church 6pm, 1st Congreg. Church,218 N. Adams. Ypsi. 677-1418

VISUAL ARTS Art Exhibitions, Workshops, I Artist Opportunities, etc., are now listed in the VISUAL ARTS Calendar (page 10).

Meeting: Coalition Against the Contract "On" America 7 pm, Mich. Union. Campus & community activist group. 913-0006

Bowling: Rainbow League 7:30 pm, Ypsi-Arbor Lanes, 2985 Washtenaw, Ypsilanti. Gay, lesbian, bisexual bowling league! All abilities are welcome. 763-4186.

"Very Vegetarian New Year's Party":VINE 7:30 pm, Chia Shiang Restaurant, 2016 Packard. Enjoy a vegan Chinese meal, $12. 668-9925

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Comm. 8 pm, Mich. Union. 663-0173

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

4 Thursday

Positive Women's Support Group: HIV/AIDS Resource Center Cali for time & location. 572-9355

"Winter on Black Pond": A2 Parks & Rec. 1-2:30 pm, Leslie Science Ctr, 1831 Traver. Children ages 4-5 will observe where the tracks in the snow lead. Runs 4 Thus, $25. Pre-register, 662-7802

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm, 802 Monroe. 930-0601

Live Jazz: Leonardo's 8-10 pm, N. Campus Commons. With members of the U-M School of Music Jazz Studies Programs. 764-7544

Kirkland Teeple: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 pm, 314 E. Liberty. Get a new attitude of life in the '90s from this manic humorist, $10. 996-9080

Il-V-I Orchestra: Soup Kitchen Saloon 9 pm, 1585 Franklin, Detroit. Big band jazz, $2. 313-259-1374

Ron Brooks Trio 9 pm (see 3 Wed)

5 Friday

Disarmament Group Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon, 730 Tappan. Planning for town meeting on the military budget. 663-1870

Discussion: Older Lesbians Organizing (OLO) 7:30-9:30 pm, Common Language, 215 S. Fourth Ave. All ages & newcomers welcome. Nancy, 769-4750

Brothers Grimm: P.J.'s No-Kickdrum Acoustic Concert Series 7:30 pm, 617-B Packard. In-store performance by Chelsea based band which plays grunge, country, blues, boogie, and wail & sail. 663-3441

Meeting: Lesbians, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm, Rainbow Rm (AA); Upstairs Lounge (Alanon), St. Andrew's Episcopal, 306 N. Division. 665-6939

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 8-9:30 pm, Kimball High School, Royal Oak. Kelly, 663-0036

Friends of Fiddlers Green: The Ark S pm. 637-1/2 S. Main. Pub tunes, old ballads, labor songs & more, $12.50. 761-1800

Kirkland Teeple: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 4 Thu)

Bird of Paradise Orchestra: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley. Recording session for upcoming CD, $5. 662-8310

6 Saturday

"The Alternative Medicine Cabinet A-Z "9-10:30 am,Community Room, Society Bank, 2300 E. Stadium. Seminar led by Cindy Klement (Miller), NC, ld., $10. 665-0383

"Critical Issues of the 104th Congress": Gray Panthers 10 am-noon, Washtenaw Comm. College theater, Liberal Arts & Science Bldg. Talk by U.S. Rep. Lynn Rivers. 769-7530

Potluck: Gays & Lesbians Older & Wiser 11 am-1 pm, Turner Clinic, 1010 Wall. 936-5962

Splash Club: Bryant Comm . Center 12:3-2 pm, Mack Indoor Pool. Weekly aquatic workout for all levels (even non-swimmers), $22 (scholarships available). Register, 994-2722

Friends of Fiddlers Green: The Ark 8 pm (see 5 Fri)

Kirkland Teeple: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 4 Thu)

Bird of Paradise Orchestra: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 5 Fri)

7 Sunday

Membership Meeting: Industrial Workers of the World 1 pm, 103 W. Mich. Ave., Ypsi. 483-3548

"Upstairs at Borders": Borders 1 pm, 612 E. Liberty. Music with Coup de Grass- bluegrass combo. 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

Louis Nagel, pianist: Kerrytown Concert House 4 pm, 415 N. Fourth Ave. Beethoven Sonata recital, $8-$12/$5 studs. 769-2999

Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6-9 pm, 122 W. Washington. 761-2530

Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 3 Wed))

Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 6:30 pm, Community Chiropractic Bldg., 548 S. Main (rear ent.). Plan 1996 events. 663-3555

Il-V-I Orchestra: The Heidelberg 7-9:30 pm, 215 N. Main. Dance to big band music, $3. 663-7758

Folk Music Hootenany : Grift's Jams 7-10 pm, 106 S. Main. For folk singers and string musicians. 930-2680

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm, downstairs (back entrance), 1st Congreg. Church, 218 N. Adams, Ypsi. 721-2081

A2 Bluestage: Blind Pig 9 pm, 208 S. First St. Guest musicians join house band, The Terraplanes, $2. 971-2469

Bird of Paradise Orchestra: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 5 Fri)

8 Monday

Family, Friends & Caregivers Support Group: HARC (see 1 Mon)

Coffee & Chat: State Sen. Alma Wheeler Smith 7-9 am, Sweetwaters Cafe, 111 Washington. Informal discussion about state issues. 800-344-ALMA

Meeting: Labor Party Advocates 7 pm, Wooden Spoon Books, 200 N. Fourth Ave. Build a nationwide working-class party. 480-7923

"Healing the Blood & Circulatory System with Food & Herbs" 7-8:30 pm, Community Room, Society Bank, 2300 E. Stadium. Seminar led by Cindy Klement (Miller),NC, ld., $10. 665-0383

Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 1 Mon)

"When Your Relative is Hospitalized: Family Stress & Service Needs": Washtenaw Alliance for the Mentally III 7:30 pm, St. Clare's Episcopal Church, 2309 Packard. Presentation by Marilyn Wedenoja, ACSW, Assoc. Prof. of Social Work at EMU. 747-2418

Social for Lesbians, Bisexuals & Gay Men 9 pm (see 1 Mon)

Bird of Paradise Orchestra 9 pm (see 1 Mon)

9 Tuesday

Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 2 Tue)

"Awaken Your Light Body!" 10-11:30 am, 2-3:30 pm & 7-8:30 pm, call for location. Meditative process led by spiritual channel Sandra Shears. 994-0047

Open House: MRF Education Center 1-4 pm, Material Recovery Facility, 4120 Platt Rd. See first-hand how recycling is done in A2- tours & children's activities. 994-2807

Tenant Talk: A2 Tenants Union 6 pm (see 2 Tue)

Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

Prayer Services of Hope in the Face of AIDS: Tree of Life Metropolitan Comm . Church 7 pm, 218 N. Adams, Ypsi. 485-3922

"Foreign Aid - Embezzlement or lnvestment?": Peace InSight 7:05 pm, Cable Channel 9. Panel discussion on the role of U.S. foreign aid. 769-7422

"Changing the World Bank": Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 7:30 pm, 1st Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. Talk by Paul Brindle, Regional Coordinator of RESULTS Citizens Lobby for the End of Hunger. 663-1870

Meeting: Amnesty International Group 61 7:30 pm, Mich. Union. 668-0660

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 7:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

Cary Kocher/Paul Keiler Quartet 9 pm (see 2 Tue)

Open Mic Night: Blind Pig 9:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

Meeting: Dyke Shindig 10 pm (see 2 Tue)

10 Wednesday

Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 2 Tue)

"Buhrrr Blast": A2 Parks & Rec. 3:30-5:15 pm (see 3 Wed)

Second Wednesday Supper Forum: Guild House 5:15 pm, 802 Monroe. Beans & rice supper followed by talk: 'The Future of Affirmative Action in Mich." with State Sen. Alma Wheeler Smith, $5. 662-5189

Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 3 Wed)

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-7 pm (see 3 Wed)

Meeting: Coalition Against the Contract "On" America 7 pm (see 3 Wed)

Shamanic Journeys: The Seeker 7:30 pm, ICC Ed. Center, 1522 Hill St. (behind the co-op house). Shamanic healing and trance work. 665-3522

Bowling: Rainbow League 7:30 pm (see 3 Wed)

Open Stage: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Budding musicians welcome - sign up at 7:30 pm, $3/$2 mems, studs & srs. 761-1800

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Comm. 8 pm (see 3 Wed)

Ron Brooks Trio 9 pm (see 3 Wed)

11 Thursday

Positive Women's Support Group: HARC (see 4 Thu)

Racial & Economic Justice Task Force Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon-1:30 pm, 730 Tappan. Planning for State of the People response to the State of the State address (brown bag lunch). 663-1870

Dinner for the Homeless: Volunteers in Action-Hillel 3-7:30 pm, First Methodist Church, State & Washington. 769-0500

Support Group for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Adoptees or Birth Parents: Catholic Social Services 5:30 pm, Common Language, 215 S. Fourth Ave., $10. Marianne Bach, 662-4534

"How-To" Workshop: A2 Community Development Corporation 6:30-8:30 pm, 2008 Hogback Rd., Suite 2A. Topic: How to Manage Cash Flow in a Small Business, $5. Register 677-1400

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 4 Thu)

Middle East Task Force: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 7 pm, Bethlehem United Church, 423 S. Fourth Ave. Update on peace negotiations. plans for bringing speakers. 663-1870

Philips Educational Presentation: Univ. Musical Society 7 pm, Koessier Library, 3rd fl. Mich. League. With Samuel Rhodes, violist with the Juilliard String Quartet (see 8 pm listing). 764-2538

"Remember Me": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Tragicomedy about a love affair and the harsh realities of AIDS, $12/$9 studs & srs (Thursdays are pay-what-you-can). 663-0696

Juilliard String Quartet: Univ. Musical Society 8 pm, Rackham Aud., $20-$32. 764-2538

Artists'Jam" Group: The Gathering 8-10:30 pm, Griff's Jams, 106 E. Liberty. Fun, personal, & professional growth for artists, musicians, etc. 665-7620

Live Jazz: Leonardo's 8-10 pm (see 4 Thu)

Lewis Black: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 pm, 31 4 E. Liberty. Social and political humorist, $10. 996-9080

Ron Brooks Trio 9 pm (see 3 Wed)

Il-V-I Orchestra: Soup Kitchen Saloon 9 pm (see 4 Thu)

12 Friday

Grads & Young Professionals Veggie Shabbat Potluck: Hillel 7 pm, Lawyers' Club, Law Quad. Ruth Kraut, an editor for "Bridges," a Jewish feminist Journal, will discuss Jewish women's publishing.769-0500

"Spirituality in Literature ': Esoteric Lecture Series 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 665-3522

"Emerging Multidimensional Relationships ': Practical Psychic lnstitute 7:30 9:30 pm, Mission Health Center Aud., St. Joseph McAuly Ed. Center. Channeling Seth, $10. Julia, 761-6999

Meeting: Lesbians, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 5 Fri)

RFO Boys: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. The area's premier bluegrass band, $8.75$7.75 mems, studs & srs. 761-1800

The Raisin Pickers: Leonardo's 8-10 pm, N. Camp. Commons. Old-time dance music, swing, & "new"-grass. 764-7544

"An Evening with Langston and Martin": EMU Office of Campus Life 8 pm, Pease Aud. Portrayals of these two civil rights heroes by Danny Glover and Felix Justice, $12-$18/$2 discount for srs & children under 12; 50% discount for EMU Studs. 487-1221

"Stanton's Garage": Croswell Opera House 8 pm, 129 E. Maumee St., Adrian. Comedy set in an out-of-the-way garage, where two cars both en route to weddings await repairs, $13/$11 studs & srs. 517-264-SHOW

"Remember Me": Performance Network 8 pm (see 11 Thu)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 8-9:30 pm (see 5 Fri)

Lewis Black: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 11 Thu)

Steve Somers Band: City Limits 9 pm, Clarion Hotel, 2900 Jackson Rd. 7-piece funk and R&B band (fee). 665-4444

Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm, 207 S. Ashley. Special guest TBA, $5.662-8310

Movies: U-Club 10 pm, 1st ft. Mich. Union. For U-M studs, staff, faculty, alums & guests, $2. 763-8426

13 Saturday

"The Alternative Medicine Cabinet AZ" 9-10:30 am (see 6 Sat)

Big Winter Book Sale: A2 Public Library 10 am-4 pm, 343 S. Fifth Ave. Hardcovers 500, p-backs & records 24c. 994-2333

Beginning Clairvoyant & Psychic Development Seminar: Practical Psychic Institute 10 am-4 pm, call for location. Continues 14 Sun (fee). Julia. 761 -6999

Open House: MRF Education Center 1-4 pm (see 9 Tue)

Splash Club: Bryant Comm. Center 12:30-2 pm (see 6 Sal)

Open House: Corntree Cooperative 4-9 pm, 1910 Hill (at the corner of Cambridge). Revived day-care home home school activity center co-op celebrates with activities and crafts, vegetarian vegan potluck, and music to honor Martin Luther King's Birthday. 769-5665

Basic Witchcraft: Magical Educational Council of A2 6 pm, ICC Ed. Center, 1 522 Hill St. Informal discussion of the Old Religion of Europe. 665-3522

Beethoven's Violin Sonatas: U-M School of Music 8 pm, School of Music Recital Hall. Concert by U-M professors Anton Nel and Andres Jennings. 764-0594

"Remember Me": Performance Network 8pm (see 11 Thu)

"Stanton's Garage": Croswell Opera House 8 pm (see 1 2 Fri)

Lewis Black: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 11 Thu)

Steve Somers Band: City Limits 9 pm (see 12 Fri)

Ron Brooks Trio: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 12 Fri)

Dance Party: U-Club 10 pm, 1st fl. Mich. Union. For U-M studs, staff, faculty, alums & guests, $3-$5. 763-8426

14 Sunday

Second Sunday Stroll - "Tracks & Tees": A2 Park & Rec. 1-2:30 pm, Leslie Science Ctr.. 1831 Traver. Investigate tracks in the snow and design T-shirts. Preregister, $3/$10 family. 662-7802

"Animal Dances" Workshop & Dance Party: Grand Traditions Vintage Dance Academy 1-5 pm, Pittsfield Grange Hall, A2-Saline Rd. Learn fun dances from the ragtime era, followed by dance party with live music by the Contratones. All dancing abilities, no partner required, $5 each $7.50 workshop & dance. 429-0014

"Upstairs at Borders": Borders 1 pm, 612 E. Liberty. Doug Horn & Rick Roe- popular local jazz musicians. 668-6652

Big Winter Book Sale: A2 Public Library 1-4pm (see 13 Sat)

"Women To China": Peace lnSight 2:05 pm (see 2 Tue)

"Stanton's Garage": Croswell Opera House 3 pm (see 12 Fri)

14th Annual Martin Luther King Day Unity March: Interfaith Council for Peace &Justice 4pm, Washtenaw County Bldg., Huron & Main. March to Second Baptist Church, 850 Red Oak, for refreshments and memorial service. 663-9369

Michael Herbst, Oboe: Kerrytown Concert House 4:30 pm. 415 N. Fourth Ave. Performs solo and with the Dot Dot Dot Trio, $7.$5 studs. 769-2999

Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 3 Wed))

Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6-9 pm (see 7 Sun)

Meeting: Amnesty International Community Group 7-8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 662-5189

Boys Choir of Harlem: Univ. Musical Society 7 pm, Hill Aud. Classical music and popular, spiritual, and jazz songs, $10-$24. 764-2538

"Remember Me": Performance Network 7 pm (see 11 Thu)

Il-V-I Orchestra: The Heidelberg 7-9:30 pm (see 7 Sun)

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 7:30-10 pm. 1429 Hill. Instruction and dancing. All levels welcome, $2.50. 769-0500

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 7 Sun)

A2 Bluestage: Blind Pig 9 pm (see 7 Sun)

Paul Finkbeiner's Jazz Jam Session: Bird of Paradise 9 pm, 207 S. Ashley. Musicians invited. 662-8310

15 Monday

Family, Friends & Caregivers Support Group: HARC (see 1 Mon)

Coffee & Chat: State Sen .Alma Wheeler Smith 7-9 am, Gina's Cafe, 1120 S. Main St., Chelsea. Informal discussion about state issues. 800-344-ALMA

"Days Off Outdoors": A2 Parks & Rec. 8:30 am-5:30 pm, Leslie Science Ctr., 1831 Traver. Children in K-5th grade will explore the woods, water & wildlife, $25. Pre-register, 662-7802

"No School Days at the Farm": A2 Parks & Rec. 9 am-3:30 pm, Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard Rd. Seasonal activities and crafts for children in grades K-5, $21. Pre-register. 994-2928

Big Winter Book Sale: A2 Public Library 10 am-8 pm. Bag day: $4/bag. (see 13 Sat)

Slide Lecture & Performance: N. Campus Commons Arts & Programs 2 pm, Art & Architecture Aud. By Chicago based performance artist Nick Cave. 7647544

MLK Day Symposium - "Building Bridges through Intergroup Dialogues": Program on Intergroup Relations & conflict 4-7 pm, Mich. League. Talks between people of different races, religions & sexual orientations. 936-1875

Juan Williams: EMU Office of Campus Life 7 pm, McKenny Union Ballroom. Talk by political analyst for the Washington Post. 487-3045

Lesbian Book Group: Com m on Language 7-9 pm, 215 S. Fourth Ave. Kim, 662-7980

Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 1 Mon)

"Healing the Digestive System with Food & Herbs" 7-8:30 pm,

Community Room, Society Bank, 2300 E. Stadium. Seminar led by Cindy Klement (Miller), NC. ld., $10. 665-0383

Yolanda Adams in Concert: U-M Office of Multicultural Affairs 8 pm, Power Center. Performance in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Obtain complimentary tickets at Mich. Union box office. 763-TKTS

Social for Lesbians , Bisexuals & Gay Men 9 pm (see 1 Mon)

Bird of Paradise Orchestra 9 pm (see 1 Mon)

16 Tuesday

Protest at Newt Gingrich's Speech: Interfaith Council tor Peace & Justice call for time & place for carpooling to Burton Manor, 27777 Schoolcraft, Livonia, for Gingrich's 11 am talk. 973-3031

Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 2 Tue)

"Awaken Your Light Body!" 10-11 30 am, 2-3:30 pm & 7-8:30 pm (see 9 Tue)

Videos: N. Campus Commons Arts & Programs noon-2 pm, NCC Piano Lounge. "Killing the Blood-Seed Demon: Death & Fertility in a South Indian Tradition" and "The Struggle for Angkor." 764-7544

Tenant Talk: A2 Tenants Union 6 pm (see 2 Tue)

Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

Visit the Comedy Store": Hillel 7 pm, 1429 Hill. Watch this hilarious hit Israeli comedy show. 769-0500

"English Afternoon Tea " : Whole Foods 8:30 pm, 2398 E. Stadium. Cooking teacher Julie Lewis shows how to host an English afternoon tea. Register, 971-3366

U-M Folk Dancing Club: Leonardo's 7:30 pm, N. Camp. Commons. Eastern European & Middle Eastern line dances. Beginners welcome, no partner necessary. 764-7544

Soda & Schmooze with J.B. Pritzker: Hillel 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. This Democratic activist will discuss strategies for landing a job in Washington, D.C. 769-0500

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 7:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

"Close-Ups : Love, Sex & Relationships" : Residence Hall Rep . Theatre 9 pm, Mosher Jordan Res. Hall. Music, poetry, dance, improvisation & theatre. Amy, 764-9619

Tuesday Nite Flicks: U-Club 9 pm, 1st fl. Mich. Union. Free pop/popcorn. For U-M studs, staff, faculty & guests, $1. 763-8426

Open Mic Night: Blind Pig 9:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

Meeting: Dyke Shindig 10 pm, call for location. Discussion group for lesbian and bisexual women. 763-4186

17 Wednesday

5% Day Benefiting the Mich. Theater: Whole Foods 2398 E. Stadium. Shop at Whole Foods today and 5% of your purchase will benefit the theater. 971-3366

Israel Information Day: Hillel Cali for appointment, 1429 Hill. 769-0500

Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 2 Tue)

"State of the People" Protest: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice call tor time & place for carpooling to Lansing for Gov. Engler's 6 pm address. 973-3031

"Buhrrr Blast": A2 Parks & Rec.3:30-5:15 pm (see 3 Wed)

Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 3 Wed)

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-7 pm (see 3 Wed)

Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 6:30 pm, Cafe Espresso Royale, 214 S. Main. 663-3555

Project Otzma Informational Meeting: Hillel 7 pm, 1429 Hill. Learn about opportunities in Israel. 769-0500

Meeting: Coalition Against the Contract "On" America 7 pm (see 3 Wed) Progressive Jewish Collective Kickoff Event: Hillel 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. New group providing liberal Jewish responses to contemporary social issues. 769-0500

Meeting: East Quad Coming Out Group 7:30-8:30 pm, call for location. For students who live in any U-M residence hall. 763-4186.

Bowling: Rainbow League 7:30 pm (see 3 Wed)

"Behind the Broken Words - Poetry in Motion": EMU Office of Campus Life 8 pm, Quirk Theatre, EMU. The poetry of Elliot, Yeats, Millay, and more, as read performed by Roscoe Lee Brown & Anthony Zerbe, $7.50-$15. 487-1221

Jake Reichbart: Leonardo's 8-10 pm, N. Campus Commons. Jazz & pop guitar. 764-7544

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Comm.8 pm (see 3 Wed)

Open Stage: The Ark 8 pm (see 10 Wed)

Grad Night at Uno's: Hillel 9 pm, 1321 S. Univ. Social event for Jewish grad students. 769-0500

Meeting: East Quad Social Group 9-11 pm, call for location. For LGB students. 763-4186.

Ron Brooks Trio 9 pm (see 3 Wed)

Student Fundraiser: Let's Go Michugana 10 pm, Rick's American Cafe, 611 Church. Party to raise funds for Mott Children's Hospital, Hillel & others. 769-0500

18 Thursday

Positive Women's Support Group: HARC (see 4 Thu)

"Jewish Emigration from Russia and the Ukraine: Comparisons & Conundrums": Hillel noon, 3040 Frieze Bldg. Talk by Zvi Gitelman, Prof. of Politcal Science. 769-0500

Videos: N. Campus Commons Arts & Programs noon-2 pm (see 16 Tue)

Meeting: BGALLA (Bisexual, Gay & Lesbian Library Association) 5:15 pm. LGBPO Lounge, 3116 Mich. Union. 763-4186.

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 4 Thu)

Philips Educational Presentation: Univ. Musical Society 7 pm, Koessier Library, 3rd fl. Mich. League. "Classics Reheard, " a discussion of concert repertoire by Prof. Steven Moore Whiting. 764-2538

St. Louis Symphony: Univ. Musical Society 8 pm, Hill Aud., $16-$42. 764-2538

Dinner at the Aut Bar: Jewish Les/Bi/Gay Student Assoc.8 pm, 315 Braun Ct. Andrew, 213-0885

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm, 137 ParkSt., Chelsea. Ayoung immigrant couple leams to find love and freedom in America, $10-$25. 475-7902

"Remember Me": Performance Network 8 pm (see 11 Thu)

Live Jazz: Leonardo's 8-10 pm (see 4 Thu)

Milt Abel: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 pm, 314 E. Liberty. Jester obsessed with the subtle ironies of life, $10. 996-9080

If-V-I Orchestra: Soup Kitchen Saloon 9 pm (see 4 Thu)

Ron Brooks Trio 9 pm (see 3 Wed)

Meeting: Queer Unity Project 10 pm, Mich. Union. Queer Unity Project (QUP) is a campus group working to overcome discrimination against lesbian, gay, and bisexual people through fun, educational, and visible activities. All people, students and non-students, of all sexual orientations are welcome. 763-4186

19 Friday

Disarmament Group Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon (see 5 Fri)

Bowling for People who are Blind/Visually Impaired: A2 Center for Independent Living 3:30-6 pm, Colonial Lanes, 1950 S. Industrial. A social dinner follows, $1.35/game, .75/shoe rental. 971-0277, 971-0310 (TDD)

Moonlight Serenade" : A2 Parks & Rec. 6:30 9 pm, Huron Hills Cross Country Ski Center, 3465 Huron River Dr. Ski under the stars on lighted paths $2.50 (ski rental $6 adults/$3.75 youths & srs). 971-6840

Rollie Tussing III: P.J.s No-Kickdrum Acoustic Concert Series 7:30 pm, 617-B Packard. Instore performance by National Steel guitar player/singer of blues, traditional American folk music, and originals. 663-3441

Meetings: Lesbians, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 5 Fri)

John Holmquist, Guitar: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. Fourth Ave. Solo, classical guitar, $8-$12/$5 studs. 769-2999

Carl Michel: Leonardo's 8-10 pm, N. Campus Commons. Jazz & blues. 764-7544

"No Exit": Pioneer High School 8 pm, Pioneer High Aud, 601 W. Stadium. Jean-Paul Sartre's play about three damned souls in a whirlwind of ruthless torment, $5/$3 children. 994-2191

Special Consensus: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Hot bluegrass foursome from Chicago (fee). 761-1800

"Images of Identities": U-Club 8 pm, 1st fl. Mich. Union. Presentation by KUUMBA. For UM studs, staff, faculty & guests, $1. 763-8426

"Empatheatre with Sara Schreiber, Ph.D.": Crazy Wisdom Lecture Series 8-9:30 pm, 206 N. Fourth Ave. Learn about this improvisational group therapy & psychodrama, $3. 665-2757

"Remember Me": Performance Network 8 pm (see 11 Thu)

"Stanton's Garage" : Croswell Opera House 8 pm (see 12 Fri)

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 18 Thu)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics 8-9:30 pm (see 5 Fri)

Milt Abel: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 1 0:30 pm (see 18 Thu)

Steve Somers Band: City Limits 9 pm (see 12 Fri)

Lady Sunshine & the X Band: Tap Room 9:30 pm, 201 W. Mich., Ypsi. R&B, funk & blues (fee). 482-5320

Jimmy LeeTrio w/ Lori LeFevre: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm. 207 S. Ashley. Pianist and vocalist from Toledo, $5. 662-8310

Friday Dance Jam: People Dancing 10:30 pm, People Dancing Studio, 111 Third St Recorded dance music (bring your own tapes). Smoke and alcohol-free, children welcome, wheelchair accessible, $2. 663-6845 (10am-8 pm)

20 Saturday

"The Alternative Medicine Cabinet A-Z" 9-3:30 pm (see 6 Sat)

Cooking Encounters: Ypsi Food Co-op 10 am - 2 pm, 312 N. River St., Ypsi. Information, recipes and samples of dishes using quinoa and other ancient grains. 483-1520

Open House: Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project 11 am-1 pm. Common Language, 215 S. Fourth Ave. Meet the board of directors and learn about this organization. 995-9867

Splash Club: Bryant Comm. Center 12:30-2 pm (see 6 Sat)

"No Exit": Pioneer High School 2 & 8 pm (see 19 Fri)

"Thirty Years for Peace with Justice Celebration" : Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 7 pm, 1st Presbyterian Church, 1432 Washtenaw. Reception and multi-cultural program of song, dance, poetry & more. 663-1870

"Animal Legends of the Night": A2 Parks & Rec. 7-8:30 pm, Leslie Science Ctr., 1831 Traver. Hike and tales around the campfire,$4. Preregister, 662-7802

JazzTrio: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm. 415 N. Fourth Ave. John Hicks, pianist; Phil Lasley, alto saxophone; and Rodney Whitaker, bass, $8-$12/$5 Studs. 769-2999

Mustard's Retreat: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Storytelling & songwriting duo, $10/$9 mems, studs &srs. 761-1800

"Remember Me": Performance Network 8 pm (see 11 Thu)

"Stanton's Garage":Croswell Opera House 8 pm (see 12 Fri)

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 18 Thu)

Milt Abel: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 18 Thu)

Steve Somers Band: City Limits 9 pm (see 12 Fri)

Jimmy Lee Trio w/ Lori LeFevre: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 19 Fri)

Dance Party: U-Club 10 pm, 1st fl. Mich. Union. For U-M studs, staff, faculty, alums & guests, $3-$5. 763-8426

Club Fabulous Dance Party: LGBPO 10 pm, call for location. Ann Arbor's mondo-homo mega-mix dance party for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trangendered people and their friends. No smoking, booze, or drugs, $4. 7634186.

21 Sunday

"Upstairs at Borders": Borders 1 pm, 612 E. Liberty. The Firebird Balalaika Ensemble - traditional Russian music. 668-6652

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-FLAG/Ann Arbor 2 pm, Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. 741-0659

"Tsahal": Hillel 2 pm, Mich. Theater. Probing inquiry into the Israeli army - part of the Daniel Goldstein Israeli Film Festival, $10/$8 studs/$6 Mich. Theater mems. 769-0500

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 2 &7pm (see 18 Thu)

'Stantons Garage': Croswell Opera House 3 pm (see 12 Fri)

Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6-9 pm (see 7 Sun)

Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 3 Wed))

"Remember Me": Performance Network 8 pm (see 11 Thu)

Il-V-I Orchestra: The Heidelberg 7-9:30 pm (see 7 Sun)

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 7 Sun)

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 7:30-10 pm (see 14 Sun)

A2 Bluestage: Blind Pig 9 pm (see 7 Sun)

Paul Finkbeiner's Jazz Jam Session 9 pm (see 14 Sun)

22 Monday

Family, Friends & Caregivers Support Group: HARC (see 1 Mon)

Coffee & Chat: State Sen. Alma Wheeler Smith 7-9 am, Gina's Cafe, 1120 S. Main St., Chelsea. Informal discussion. 800-344-ALMA

"The Problems of American Synagogue Design": Hillel 4 pm, 3040 Frieze Bldg. 769-0500

Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm, 3116 Mich. Union. Open to all women. 763-4186

Meeting: Volunteers in Action-Hillel 7 pm, 1429 Hill. Get involved with this dynamic social service group. 769-0500

Healing the Intestinal System with Food & Herbs" 7-8:30 pm, Community Room, Society Bank, 2300 E. Stadium. Seminar led by Cindy Klement (Miller), NC, ld., $10. 665-0383

Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 1 Mon)

Social for Lesbians, Bisexuals & Gay Men 9 pm (see 1 Mon)

Bird of Paradise Orchestra 9 pm (see 1 Mon)

23 Tuesday

Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 2 Tue)

"Awaken Your Light Body!" 10-11:30 am. 2-3:30 pm & 7-8:30 pm (see 9 Tue)

Videos: N. Campus Commons Arts & Programs noon-2 pm. Today's showing preceded by a lecture by U-M Prof. of anthropology Sarah Caldwell at 11:30 am. (see 16 Tue)

Tenant Talk: A2 Tenants Union 6 pm (see 2 Tue)

Informational Meeting- Alternative Spring Break: Hillel 6:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Learn about ways to help Jewish elderly and developmentally disabled adults in Detroit. 769-0500

Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

Pizza & Politics: Hillel 7 pm, 1429 Hill. With State Sen. Alma Wheeler-Smith. 769-0500

'Enjoying Food, Enjoying Health: Where Do I Begin?": Whole Foods 7 pm, Society Bank Conference Rm., 2300 E. Stadium. Discussion group about healthier eating led by Judy Stone, MSW. Register, 971-3366

A2-Juigalpa Sister City Comm.: Interfaith Council tor Peace & Justice 7:30 pm, 1st Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron (enter on Washington). Plan for report by delegation currently in Nicaragua. 663-1870

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 7:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

Tuesday Nite Flicks: U-Club 9 pm (see 16 Tue)

"Close-Ups: Love, Sex & Relationships": Residence Hall Repertory Theatre 9 pm, call for location. (see 16 Tue)

Open Mic Night: Blind Pig 9:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

Meeting: Dyke Shindig 10 pm (see 16 Tue)

24 Wednesday

Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 2 Tue)

"Fabulous Tempeh and Tofu": Whole Foods noon-1 pm, Kitchen Port, Kerrytown. Chef Ken will give cooking demonstration and give out recipes and samples. 971-3366

"Buhrrr Blast": A2 Parks & Rec.3:30-5:15 pm (see 3 Wed)

Introduction to Financial Planning: LGBPO 5:30 pm, LGBPO Conference Rm„ 3rd fl. Mich. Union. For les/bi/gay people. 763-4186

Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 3 Wed)

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-7 pm (see 3 Wed)

Mass Meeting: Prospect 7 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Get involved with the U-M Jewish student Journal. 769-0500

Men's Support Group: LGBPO 7 pm, 3116 Mich. Union. Open to all men. 763-4186

LGB Family Group: LGBP07pm, Corner Room, N. Campus Commons. Open to all les/bi/gay people and those who have a les/bi/gay family member. 763-4186

Meeting: Coalition Against the Contract "On" America 7 pm (see 3 Wed)

Family Support Group Meeting: Washtenaw Alliance for the Mentally III 7:30 pm, St. Clares Episcopal Church, 2309 Packard. For people who have mentally ill family members. 747-2418

Figure Skating Exhibition: A2 Parks & Rec. 7:30-9:30 pm, Veterans Ice Arena, 2150 Jackson Rd. 761-7240

Shamanic Journeys: The Seeker 7:30 pm (see 10 Wed)

Meeting: East Quad Coming Out Group 7:30-8:30 pm (see 17 Wed)

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Comm.8 pm (see 3 Wed)

Open Stage: The Ark 8 pm (see 10 Wed)

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 18 Thu)

Meeting: East Quad Social Group 9-11 pm (see 17 Wed)

Ron Brooks Trio 9 pm (see 3 Wed)

25 Thursday

Positive Women's Support Group: HARC (see 4 Thu)

Racial & Economic Justice Task Force Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon-1:30 pm, 730 Tappan. Planning for Welfare Simulations for area congregations and groups (brown bag lunch). 663-1870

Videos: N. Campus Commons Arts & Programs noon-2 pm (see 16 Tue)

Meeting: BGALLA 5:15 pm (see 18 Thu)

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 4 Thu)

"The Latest Therapy for Aging Skin": Whole Foods 7-8 pm, 2398 E. Stadium. With aesthetician Brenda Schultz. 971-3366

Stand-Up Opera Comedy: EMU Office of Campus Life 8 pm, Quirk Theatre, EMU. With the Victor Borge of opera- B.J. Ward, $6-$12. 487-1221

Koseph Pratt, Classical guitarist: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. Fourth Ave., $7/$10/$5 studs. 769-2999

"Remember Me": Performance Network 8 pm (see 11 Thu)

Live Jazz: Leonardo's 8-10 pm (see 4 Thu)

Artists' "Jam" Group: The Gathering 8-10:30 pm (see 11 Thu)

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 18 Thu)

Darwin Hines: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30pm, 314 E. Liberty. Politically incorrect bad boy from the Motor City, $10. 996-9080

Ron Brooks Trio 9 pm (see 3 Wed)

Il-V-I Orchestra: Soup Kitchen Saloon 9 pm (see 4 Thu)

Meeting: Queer Unity Project 10 pm (see 18 Thu)

26 Friday

Beginning Clairvoyant & Psychic Development Seminar: Practical Psychic Institute 10 am-4 pm, call for location. Continues 27 Sat (fee). Julia, 761-6999

"What's for Dinner?": Whole Foods 3-7 pm, 2398 E. Stadium. Pickup recipe for, and taste a sample of, mushroom & leek quiche with winter vegetable salad. 971-3366

North Campus Winter Jam: Leonardo's 6 pm-midnight, N. Campus Commons. Doug Hom Jazz Group, Raisin Pickers, Mulligan Stew, Sheila Landis & more, $4. 764-7544

Philips Educational Presentation: Univ. Musical Society 7 pm, Koessler Library, 3rd fI. Mich. League. "Classics Reheard," a discussion of concert repertoire. 764-2538

"What is Santeria?": Esoteric Lecture Series 7:30 pm,Guild House, 802 Monroe. 665-3522

Meetings: Lesbians, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 5 Fri)

St. Petersburg Philharmonic: Univ. Musical Society 8 pm, Hill Aud., $20-$50. 764-2538

"Remember Me": Performance Network 8 pm (see 11 Thu)

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 8pm (see 18 Thu)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics 8-9:30 pm (see 5 Fri)

Darwin Hines: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 pm (see 25 Thu)

Steve Somers Band: City Limits 9 pm (see 12 Fri)

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

27 Saturday

"The Alternative Medicine Cabinet A-Z" 9-10:30 am (see 6 Sat) .

Community Home Buyers' Program: A2 Parks & Rec. 10 am-noon, Bryant Comm. Center, 3 W. Eden Ct. Learn how to make home ownership more affordable. Register, 994-2722

Splash Club: Bryant Comm.Center 12:30 2 pm (see 6 Sat)

Nineteenth A2 Folk Festival: U-M Office of Major Events 6 pm, Hill Aud. Fundraiser for The Ark features Chet Atkins, Michael Hedges, Iris DeMent, Janis lan, Keb' Mo' & more, $25. 763-TKTS

Basic Witchcraft: Magical Educational Council of A2 6pm (see 13 Sat)

Mozart Birthday Bash: A2 Symphony Orchestra 8 pm, Mich. Theater. With Nelson Lee, violinist, winner of 1995 Youth Competition, $15-$25 discounts for studs & srs. 994-4801

Gospel Night at the U-Club: U-M Gospel Chorale 8 pm, U-Club, Mich. Union. Performances by the full 90-member chorale, soloists & duets. For U-M studs, staff, faculty, alums & guests, $3. 763-3281

The Guthrie Theater of Minneapolis: Univ. Musical Society 8 pm, Power Center. Impressions from Kafka's "The Trial." $16/$28. 764-2538 "Blueprints":Hillel's Celebration of Jewish Arts 8 pm, 1429 Hill. Contemporary, surreal retelling of three bible stories, $5/$3 studs. 769-0500

"Remember Me": Performance Network 8 pm (see 11 Thu)

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 18 Thu)

Darwin Hines: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 pm (see 25 Thu)

Steve Somers Band: City Limits 9 pm (see 12 Fri)

Paul Vornhagen Quartet: Bird of Paradise 9:30 pm (see 26 Fri)

28 Sunday

Chronic Fatigue/lmmune Deficiency Support Group :A2 Center for Indep. Living 13 pm, 2568 Packard. 971-0277, 9710310 (TDD)

"Upstairs at Borders": Borders 1 pm, 612 E. Liberty. Robert McCIoy- classical guitar. 668-6652

The Guthrie Theater of Minneapolis:Univ. Musical Society 2 pm (see 27 Sat)

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 2&7 pm (see 18 Thu)

Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6 pm (see 7 Sun)

Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 3 Wed)

The Guthrie Theater of Minneapolis: Univ. Musical Society 7 pm, Power Center. Harold Pinter's "Old Times," $16-$28. 764-2538

Meeting: Amnesty International Community Group 7-8 pm (see 14 Sun)

Il-V-I Orchestra: The Heidelberg 7-9:30 pm (see 7 Sun)

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 7:30-10 pm (see 14 Sun)

"Remember Me": Performance Network 7 pm (see 11 Thu)

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 7 Sun)

A2 Bluestage: Blind Pig 9 pm (see 7 Sun)

Paul Finkbeiner's Jazz Jam Session 9 pm (see 14 Sun)

29 Monday

Family, Friends & Caregivers Support Group: HARC (see 1 Mon)

Coffee & Chat: State Sen. Alma Wheeler Smith 7-9 am, Gina's Cafe, 1120 S. Main St„ Chelsea. Informal discussion about state issues. 800-344-ALMA

Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 22 Mon)

"How-To" Workshop: A2 Community Development Corporation 6:30-8:30 pm, 2008 Hogback Rd., Suite 2A. Topic: How to Be Prepared for Your Tax Preparer. $5. Register 677-1400

Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 1 Mon)

"Healing the Nervous System with Food & Herbs" 7-8:30 pm, Community Room, Society Bank, 2300 E. Stadium. Seminar led by Cindy Klement (Miller) , NC, ld. , $10. 665-0383

Social for Lesbians, Bisexuals & Gay Men 9 pm (see 1 Mon)

Bird of Paradise Orchestra 9 pm (see 1 Mon)

30 Tuesday

Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 2 Tue)

"Awaken Your Light Body!" 10-11:30 am, 2-3:30 pm & 7-8:30 pm (see 9 Tue)

Habitat for Humanity: Volunteers in Action-Hillel 5 pm,1429 Hill Join up to assist with building homes for low-income families. Mare, 930-1873

Introduction to Financial Planning: LGBPO 5:30 pm (see 24 Wed)

Tenant Talk: A2 Tenants Union 6 pm (see 2 Tue)

Teen LesBiGay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

Israel Fair: Hillel 7-9:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Learn about the wide variety of programs in Israel. 769-0500

U-M Folk Dancing Club: Leonardo's 7:30 pm (see 16 Tue)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 7:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

Tuesday Nite Flicks: U-Club 9 pm (see 16 Tue),

"Close-Ups: Love, Sex & Relationships ": Residence Hall Repertory Theatre 9 pm, call for location. (see 16 Tue)

Cary Kocher/Paul Keiler Quartet 9 pm (see 2 Tue)

Open Mic Night: Blind Pig 9:30 pm (see 2 Tue)

Meeting: Dyke Shindig 10 pm (see 16 Tue)

31 Wednesday

Living with HIV Support Group: HARC (see 2 Tue)

Muscular Dystrophy Support Group: A2 Center for Indep. Living 1-3 pm, 2568 Packard. 971-0277, 971-0310 (TDD)

"Buhrrr Blast": A2 Parks & Rec. 3:305:15 pm (see 3 Wed)

Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 3 Wed))

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM6-7 pm (see 3 Wed)

Meeting: Coalition Against the Contract "On" America 7 pm (see 3 Wed)

Men's Support Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 24 Wed)

LGB Family Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 24 Wed)

Meeting: East Quad Coming Out Group 7:30-8:30 pm (see 17 Wed)

Wynton Marsalis Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra Octet: Univ. Musical Society 8 pm, Mich. Theater, $24-$32. 764-2538

Open Mike Night: Leonardo's 8-10 pm, N. Campus Commons. 764-7544

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Comm. 8pm (see 3 Wed)

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 8pm (see 18 Tues.)

Improv Comedy Troupe: U-Club 9 pm, 1st fl. Mich. Union. For U-M studs, staff, faculty, alums & guests, $3. 763-8426

Meeting: East Quad Social Group 9-11 pm (see 17 Wed)

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