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MARCH

LITERARY EVENTS

Book & Poetry Readings. Publication Parlies, Writers Groups. etc. are now listed in the LITERARY EVENTS Calendar (page 10-11).

VISUAL ARTS

Art Exhibitions, Workshops, Artist Opportunities,etc., are now listed in the VISUAL ARTS Calendar (page 13).

To publicize April Calendar events, send information by March 15 lo AGENDA, 220 S.Main St., A2, MI 48104. Unless otherwise noted, all events Listed in the CALENDAR are free and open to the public. All locations are in Ann Arbor unless otherwise noted.

1 Friday

Las Vegas Party: Michigan Theater Foundation7pm-1am,Sheraton lnn.Fundraiser for Michigan Theater with blackjack, roulette, dice games, hourty raffle, $5 cover. 668-8397

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

"Famous Orpheus": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Calypso music and dance amidst the swirl of Trinidadian Carnival, $12/$9 studs & srs. 663-0681 Meeting: Lesbian, Gay & Bi Youth 8-10 pm, St. Andrews Church, 306 N. Division. Rap group for middle and high school youth. 741-0659

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm, 137 Park St., Chelsea. Michigan premiere of a play about a young immigrant couple leaming to find love and freedom in America, $10-$25. 475-7902

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

RFO Boys: The Ark8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Bluegrass, $8.75. 761-1800

Out For A Change": TVQ Rebroadcast 9 pm. UMTV 24. 763-4186

Steve Somers Band with Valerie Barrymore: Mel's 10 pm, Ramada inn, 3750 Washtenaw. R & B, funk, blues and rock with two-piece horn section. 971-2000

Friday Dance Jam: People Dancing 1 0:30 pm. People Dancing Studio, 111 Third St. Eclectic. recorded dance music (bring your own tapes). Smoke-and alcohol-free, children welcome, wheelchair accessible, $2. 663-6845 (10 am-8pm)

2 Saturday

"The Science of Iridology" 9-10:30 am, Community Room, Society Bank, 2300 E. Stadium. Seminar led by Cindy Klement (Miller), NC, Id., $10. 665-0383

"Block Grants to States- How Can Michigan Seniors and Their Families be Protected?": Gray Panthers 10 am-noon, A2 Senior Center, 1320 Baldwin. Discussion led by our elected members of the Mich. House of Representatives, Liz Brater and Mary Schroer. 769-7530

Meditation & Healing: A2 Practical Psychic Inst. 10am-4 pm, Mission Health Aud. Two-day workshop, $150. 761-6999

Planetarium Shows: U-M Exhibit Museum of Natural History 10:30 am (1st showing, call for other times), Exhibit Museum, 1109 Geddes. "The Brightest Stars" and "When the Sun Ceases to Shine,"$3/$2srs,youth. 764-0478

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

Las Vegas Party: Michigan Theater Foundation 4 pm-1 am (see 1 Fri)

"Owl Prowl": A2 Parks & Rec. 6:30-8:30 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Night hikes, owl calling, games, presentations with live owls, campfire, $4/$15 family. Pre-register 662-7802

Catie Curtis:The Ark 7:30 & 9:30pm,637 1/2 S. Main. Strikingly honest and insightful songs and a crisp, rhythm-oriented guitar style, $10 761-1800

"Famous Orpheus": Performance Network 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

3 Sunday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 9.30 am, Fuller Pool. Kelly, 663-0036 Liberty.

Local Klezmer trio will play tunes of Eastern Europe and Russia. 668-7652

Planetarium Shows: U-M Exhibit Museum of Natural History 1:30 pm (see 2 Sat)

Gemini - "Children's Songs": EMU Office of Campus Life 2 pm. Pease Aud .. EMU. The twin brothers play sing-along, clap-along tolk music well-suited to the whole family. especially 4-10 yr olds, $2/$8.487-1221

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 2 pm & 7 pm (see 1 Fri) Gender-Free Contra Dances: LGBPO 2-5 pm.Mich. Union Ballroom.Traditional American Folk Dancing for people of ALL orientations, $5. 763-4186

Meeting: Lesbian & Bisexual Women of Color Collective 3pm. Common Language Bookstore. 215 S. 4th Ave. Topic: "Spirituality & Religion." 763-4186

Louis Nagel: Kerrytown Concert House 4 pm, 415 N. Fourth Ave. Talk and performance of "Brahms Opus 118,"$5-$12.769-2999

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

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

Folk Music Hootenanny: Griff's Jams 7-10 pm, 106 E. Liberty. For folk singers & string musicians. Sidney 930-2680

"Famous Orpheus": Performance Network 7 pm (see 1 Fri)

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

Israel Dancing: Hillel 7:30-10 pm, 1429 Hill. Instruction and dancing, $2.50. 769-0500

4 Monday

12-Step Group for Adult Daughters of Alcoholics and/or Dysfunctional Families: LGBPO 7 pm, Corner room of North Campus Commons. 763-4186

Multiple Sclerosis Support Group: A2 Center for Indep. Living 7-9 pm. 2568 Packard. 971-0277, 971-0310 (TDD)

"Evening Voyages - Tunes and Tales": A2 District Library 7-7:45 pm. A2 Public Library. Irish Stories. ages 6 to 69. 994-2345

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

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

5 Tuesday

"Downtown Sounds": Friends of the A2 District Library 12:10-1 pm, A2 Public Library. Woodwind trio, 994-8513

Drop-in Storytime: Ann Arbor District Library 4-4:30 pm, A2 Public Library. For ages 3 and up. 994-2345

Meeting: Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group 6:30 pm, call Alan or Marion for location. 662-2222

Liturgists' Round Table: Druids of Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, Sweetwaters Cafe. 123 W. Washington. Help plan the Spring Equinox ritual. 764-2538

"Politics & Environmental Protection, Part 2": Peace InSight 7 pm, TV Cable Channel 9. Panel discussion on working within the political system to protect our environment. Keynote speech by Rep. Lynn Rivers, sponsored by Sierra Club of Huron Valley. 769-7422

Screening: Ann Arbor Film Festival 7 pm-Midnight. Not Another Cafe, 1301 S. Univ. Check out the Festival screening process - live! 995-5356

Meeting: Living With HIV 7:30-9 pm, call HARC for info. 572-9355

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

UM Folk Dancing Club: Leonardo's 7:30 pm, N. Campus Commons. Emphasis on Eastern European and Middle Eastern line and circle dances. No partner needed, beginners and spectators welcome. 764-7544

"Human Rights in China " : Amnesty International, Group 61 7:30pm,Kuenzel Room, Mich. Union. With Gendun Rinchen, former Tibetan prisoner of conscience. 668-0660

"Eye of the Spiral": Druids of Shining Lakes Grove 8-10 pm, ICC Education Center, 1522 Hill St. Weekly meeting of Wiccan Pagan group. 332-9510

Video Planning Meeting: Peace InSight 8 pm, Espresso Royale Caffe, 214 S. Main. Help produce cable TV series on peace and justice issues. 761-7749

Louden Wainwright III: The Ark 8 pm, 637 1/2 S. Main. Songs that offend, amuse, amaze, and scathe-a stand-up comedian with a guitar, $15. 761-1800

Movies: U-Club 9 pm, 1st fl. Mich. Union. For U-M studs, staff, faculty, alums & guests, $1. 763-3281

6 Wednesday

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-7 pm. Closets R4 Clothes (6 pm) shares the hour with RadioQ (6:30pm). News andmore for the LesBiGay communities. 763-3500

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

Drop-in Storytime: Ann Arbor District Library 6:30-7 pm, (see 5 Tue)

"Good Momin' Blues": Lifespan Learning 6:30-8:30 pm, EMU's Depot Town Center, 32 E. Cross St., Ypsi. Four-session series with WEMU dj Michael Jewett that will include classic recordings, archival films, and a special discography of recommended recordings. Session 1 : "Down Home Blues The Country Blues Tradition" examines the roots of blues music and surveys early regional styles, $10 per session $35 series. 487-0407

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

Great American Meatout: VINE 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Vegie videos and discussions, 668-9925

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

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Comm. 8pm,Mich.Union.Group organized around human rights in Latin America. 663-0173

"R.U.R.": Ann Arbor Civic Theatre 8 pm, 2275 Platt Road. The technologically updated story of Capek's 1921 classic science fiction thriller about a powerful multinational Corporation whose sole purpose is the full-scale manufacture and sale of soulless, emotionless, artificial workers, $15 (discounts avail.). 971-2228

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

Without a Net: U-Club 9 pm, 1st floor, Mich. Union. Improv comedy troupe. For U-M studs, staff, faculty, alums & guests. 763-3281

7 Thursday

"Awaken Your Light Body! " 1 0-11:30 am & 7-8:30 pm. Meditational program led by Sandra Shears. Call for location. 994-0047

"The Blustery Day": A2 Parks & Rec. 10-11:30 am & 1-2:30 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Road.Children ages 4-5 will travel on a different adventure each week, $25/4 sessions. Pre-register 662-7802

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm, 802 Monroe. Group organized to address the problems of poverty and homelessness. 930-0601

Positive Women's Support Group: HIV/AIDS Resource Center 6:30-8:30 pm, call HARC for info. 572-9355

Meeting: Druids of Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, Common Language Bookstore, 215 S. 4th Ave. 764-2538

"Anger Management & Assertive Communication Development": Blackburn & Grob Associates 7-9 pm. 1945 Pauline Blvd., Suite 10. Workshop designed for women to explore the role of anger in their lives and relationships, $20. 994-1531

Sophia Hanifli w/Kiss Me Screaming: The Ark 8pm,637-1/2S. Main. Map of the World singer/songwriter Sophia Hanifi joins her brother Khalid's band.Kiss Me Screaming, performing new country/folk/rock originals, $8.75. 761-1800

The Atlantis Ensemble: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. Fourth Ave. Classical Chamber Music with Jaap Schroeder, violin, Penelope Crawford, fortepiano, and Enid Sutherland, cello, $5-$15. 769-2999

Live Jazz: Leonardo's 8-10 pm, N. Campus Commons. With U-M School of Music jazz students. 764-7544

"People Dancing". Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Smorgasbord of dance, theatre, multi-media, and music represents the new collaborative style of this trend-setting company, $12/$9 studs 6 srs. 663-0681

"R.U.R.":Ann Arbor Civic Theatre 8pm (see 6 Wed)

"Beast on the Moon ': Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

Rich Hall: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 pm, 314 E. Liberty. Wry, thoughtful, and candidly warped, $12. 996-9080

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

8 Friday

Politics & Environmental Protection, Part 2": Peace InSight 6 pm (see 5 Tue)

Bardic Night: Druids of Shining Lakes Grove 7-11 pm, ICC Ed. Center, 1522 Hill St. . Free-form singing, drumming, poetry. 764-2538

Chris Buhalis & Brian Lillie: P.J.'s NoKickdrum Acoustic Concert Series 7:30 pm, 617-B Packard. In-store performance by local folk singers. 663-3441

ries on Emerging Multidimensional Relationship- Mission Health Aud/formerly McAuley, $10. 761-6999

Discussion: Older Lesbians Organizing (OLO) 7:30-9:30 pm, Common Language, 215 S. Fourth Ave. Topic: "Awareness of Angels." Nancy, 769-4750

"The Inside Edge on Kids and the Internet": Ann Arbor District Library 7:30-9 pm, Loving Branch, 3042 Creek Orive. 994-2353

Meeting: Lesbians, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 1)

John Wesley Harding: The Ark 8 pm, 637 1/2 S. Main. Biting social commentary, $10. 761-1800

Arianna Harp Duo: Kerrytown Concert House 8pm, 415 N.Fourth Ave. Kerstin Allvin and Jung Wha Lee, $5-$12. 769-2999

Bowl-A-Thon Challenge: Muscular Dystrophy Association 8 pm, Colonial Lañes, 1950 S. Industrial. Hosted by U-M and Wayne State chapters of the United Asian American Medical Students. (517) 694-7787

EMU Faculty Dance Concert: Dept. of Health, Physical Ed. , Recreation & Dance 8 pm, Quirk Theater, CTA Bldg. "L'Histoire Du Soldat" and "A Grove, A Galaxie Encircles the Man," $5-$8. 487-1211

Meeting: Lesbian, Gay & Bi Youth pm (see 1 Fri)

R.U.R.: Ann Arbor Civic Theatre 8 pm (see 6 Wed)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 8-9:30 pm (see 1 Fri)

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

"People Dancing": Performance Network 8 pm (see 7 Thu)

Rich Hall: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 7 Thu)

9 Saturday

"The Science of Iridology" 9-10:30 am, Community Room, Society Bank, 2300 E. Stadium. Seminar led by Cindy Klement (Miller), $10. 665-0383

"Yogamoves": BK Rowland 9-11:30 am, Peace Neighborhood Center, 1111 N. Maple Rd. Combine classical yoga postures with the freedom of self-expression. All abilities welcome, $35. Reservation 663-7311

"Awaken the Miracle Within": UM Major Events Office 10 am, Hill Auditorium. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer is "one of the most widely known and respected people in the field of self-empowerment," $29.50. 763-TKTS

Planetarium Shows: U-M Exhibit Museum of Natural History 10:30 am (1st showing, call for other times), Exhibit Museum, 1109 Geddes Ave. "Shiney: The Star Without a Constellation" and "When the Sun Ceases to Shine," $3/$2 srs/youth. 764-0478

R.U.R.: Ann Arbor Civic Theatre 2 & 8 pm (see 6 Wed)

Reading Group: Lesbian & Bisexual Women of Color Collective 3 pm, Common Language Bookstore, 215 S. 4th Ave. 763-4186

Basic Witchcraft: Magical Education Council of A2 6 pm, ICC Ed. Center, 1522 Hill St.. Informal discussion of the Old Religión of Europe. 665-3522

Empatheatre: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. Fourth Ave., $8/$6. 769-2999

Arcady: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Irish jigs, reels and airs, $13.50. 761-1800

EMU Faculty Dance Concert 8 pm (see 8 Fri)

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

"People Dancing": Performance Network 8 pm (see 7 Thu)

Rich Hall: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 7 Thu)

10 Sunday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 9:30 am (see 3 Sun)

"Waleed Howrani": Upstairs at Borders 1 pm, Borders Books & Music, 612 E. Liberty. Esteemed local pianist will play from a varied repertoire. 668-7652

"Field of Dreams ': A2 Parks & Rec. 1-2:30 pm, Leslie Science Center. 1831 Traver Road. Look for signs of spring, gather weeds and seeds, $3/$10 family. Pre-register 662-7802

Peter "Madcat" Ruth: The Ark 1 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Children's Concert. $5. 761-1800

Dance Workshop & Swing Party: Vintage Dance Academy 1-5 pm, Pittsfield Grange Hall, A2-Saline Rd. Learn the "Big Apple" dance from the 20s from 1-3 pm; Informal Swing from 3-5 pm with the Contratones. All dancing abilities, no partner required, $5-$7.50. Pre-register 429-0014

Planetarium Shows: U-M Exhibit Museum of Natural History 1:30 pm (see 9 Sat)

"Beast on the Moon": Purple Rose Theatre 2 pm & 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

Gender-Free Contra Dances 2 pm (see 3 Sun)

"Politics & Environmental Protection, Part 2": Peace InSight 2 pm (see 5 Tue)

The Samaris Piano Trio: Kerrytown Concert House 4 pm, 415 N. Fourth Ave. Playing the music of Haydn, Medndelssohn & Bridge, $5/$12. 769-2999

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

Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6-9 pm (see 3 Sun)

Meeting: Amnesty International Community Group 7-8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. With film: "Battle for Burma." 662-5189

"People Dancing": Performance Network 7 pm (see 7 Thu)

"Global Trade, International Labor, & Women": Women & Development Film Series 7:30-10 pm, MLB Aud. 4. Films: "The Global Assembly Line" and "Lady Marshal." followed by panel discussion. 747-2077

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 7:30-10 pm (see 3 Sun)

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 3 Sun)

Anne Hills: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Soaring soprano who grew up in Michigan with both jazz and folk roots, $10. 761-1800

11 Monday

"Days-Off Outdoors ': A2 Parks & Ree. 8:30 am-5:30 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Grades K-5th will explore the woods, water and wildlife with hands-on activities and games, $25. 662-7802

"No School Days on the Farm": A2 Parks & Rec. 9 am-3:30 pm, Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard. One-day "camp" centers around pioneer crafts, cooking, games and stories, $21. 662-7802

Women's Support Group 5pm, LGBP0 Lounge, 3116 Mich. Union. 763-4186

Screening Social Change: International Institute 7 pm, 1210 Chemistry Bldg. Two films on the Women's Movement in Japan with Director Nanako Kurihara ("Ripples of Change") to speak afterwords. 747-2077

Meeting: Labor Party Advocates 7pm,Wooden Spoon Books, 200 N. 4th Ave. Group advocating a nationwide working-class party. 480-7923

"Healing the Special Senses (Sight, Sound, Smell) with Food & Herbs" 7-8:30 pm, Community Room, Society Bank, 2300 E. Stadium. Seminar led by Cindy Klement (Miller), $10. 665-0383

12-Step Group for Adult Daughters of Alcoholics and/or Dysfunctional Families 7 pm (see 4 Mon)

Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 4 Mon)

"Treatment for Serious Brain Disorders-What Works?": Washtenaw Alliance for the Mentally Ill 7:30 pm, St. Clare's Episcopal Church, 2309 Packard. Presentation and discussion. 994-6611 

Group: Monday Night Out 9 pm (see 4 Mon)

12 Tuesday

Rape Prevention Month: SAPAC 580 Kennedy Dr., Rm L-107. Pick up ballots until April 6 for "Sexism in Advertising Contest." 763-5865

Habitat for Humanity: Volunteers in Action-Hillel 3:30 pm. meet at Hillel. 930-1873

Drop-in Storytime: A2 District Library 4-4:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

Opening Reception: Ann Arbor Film Festival 7 pm, Michigan Theater. Performance by Dance Gallery Peter Sparling Co. and silent auction. 995-5396

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

"Gathering Allies in Defense of Separation of Church & State. Part 2": Peace lnSight 7 pm, TV Cable Channel 9. Talk by John Swomley, Chair of the National ACLU Church/State Committee. 769-7422

Liturgists' Round Table: Druids of Shining Lakes Grove 7 pm (see 5 Tue)

"Hunger, Debt & Women ': Women & Development Film Series 7:30-10 pm, MLB Aud. 4. Films: "The Business of Hunger" and "Hell to Pay" followed by panel discussion. 747-2077

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

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 7:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

Meeting: Living with HIV 7:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

Ann Arbor Film Festival 8 pm, Michigan Theater. 16mm independent and experimental film from all over the world including animation, documentary, narrative, and experimental film, $6 single/$10 evening/$35 series. 995-5396

Judy Small: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Australian singer-songwriter who writes powerful social and political songs, $10/$9 mems, studs & srs. 761-1800

"Eye of the Spiral": Druids of Shining Lakes Grove 8-10 pm (see 5 Tue)

Tuesday Nite Flicks: U-Club 9 pm (see 5 Tue)

13 Wednesday

Awards Jury Member Free Screening: Ann Arbor Film Festival 3 pm, Michigan Theater. Featuring Rob Moss's documentary films.995-5356

Second Wednesday Supper Forum: Guild House 5:15 pm, 802 Monroe. Beans & rice supper followed by discussion of "The Work Transformation Movement: The New Work Project With Detroit Churches" with Dr. Frithjof Bergman, $5 donation. 662-5189

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

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM6-7 pm (see 6 Wed)

"How-To" Workshop: A2 Community Development Corporation 6:30-8:30 pm, 2008 Hogback Road, Suite A. Topic: "How to Obtain Small Business Financing," $5. Register 677-1400

"Good Mornin' Blues": Lifespan Learning 6:30-8:30 pm. Session 2: "Jumpin' the Blues: Music on the Move." Blues styles from the mid 20s to the mid-'40s, and the relationship between blues and jazz. (see 6 Wed)

Drop-in Storytime: A2 District Library 6:30-7 pm (see 5 Tue)

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

"Young Soul Rebels": Program in British Studies 7pm, 1300 Chemistry BIdg. Debut film feature from Isaac Julien is a fascinating look at British culture in the late '70s, especially politics and music. 747-2077

A2 Film Festival 7 & 9:30 pm (see 12 Tue)

Shamanic Journeys: The Seeker 7:30 pm, ICC Ed. Center, 1522 Hill St. Shamanic healing and trance work. 665-3522

Bowling: Rainbow League 7:30 pm (see 6 Wed)

Jake Reichbart: Leonardo's 8-10 pm. N. Campus Commons. Solo jazz and pop guitar. 764-7544

"Mass Sterilization & the Politics of Reproductive Rights": Women & Development Film Series 8-10 pm, MLB Aud. 3. Film: "La Operacion" followed by panel discussion. 747-2077

Open Stage: The Ark 8 pm (see 6 Wed)

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Comm. 8 pm (see 6 Wed)

Without a Net: U-Club 9 pm (see 6 Wed)

Meeting: East Quad Social Group 9-11 pm, call for location. For les/gay/bi students. 763-4186

14 Thursday

"Awaken Your Light Body! "  10 am & 7 pm (see 7 Thu)

Awards Jury Member Free Screening: Ann Arbor Film Festival 3 pm, Michigan Theater. Featuring Christine Panushkas experimental animated works. 995-5356

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

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 7 Thu)

Positive Women's Support Group: HARC 6:30 pm (see 7 Thu)

Ann Arbor Film Festival 7, 9:30 & 11 pm. Note: 11 pm show free! (see 12 Tue)

"Framing Lesbian Fashion":TVQ7 pm, LGBPO Lounge, Mich. Union. Video viewing. 763-4186

"Anger Management & Assertive Communication Development": Blackbum & Grob Associates 7-9 pm (see 7 Thu)

Songwriters Open Mie: Oz's Music 7:30 pm, 1920 Packard. Songwriters perform and talk about their songs, optional videotaping. 662-8283

Chris Buhalis & Brian Lillie: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Buhalis has been featured on radio's Acoustic Cafe as "one to watch." Lillie's debut CD was called "perfect folk music" by AGENDA'S Alan Goldsmith, $8.75. 761-1800

"Trafficking of Women and the Global Economy": Women & Development Film Series 8-10 pm, MLB Aud. 4. Film: "Dying For Sex" followed by panel discussion. 747-2077

"The Maids": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Ellipsis Theatre Company perform a play about two maids who both love and hate their mistress and obsessively enact their fantasy of her murder, $12/$9 studs & srs. 663-0681

Live Jan: Leonardo's 8-10 pm (see 7 Thu)

Jeff Allen: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 pm, 314 E. Liberty. Quintessential observationalist, $10.  996-9080

Il-V-I Orchestra: Soup Kitchen Saloon 9 pm (see 7 Thu)

Meeting: Queer Unity Project 10 pm. Mich Union. Campus group working to overcome discrimination against lesbian, gay, and bisexual people. All are welcome. 763-4186

15 Friday

Awards Jury Member Free Screening: Ann Altor Film Festival 3 pm, Michigan Theater. Featuring Craig Baldwin's experimental films. 995-5356

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)

"Gathering Allies in Defense of Separation of Church & State. Part 2 ": Peace lnSight 6 pm (see 12 Tue)

Philips Educational Presentation: Univ. Musical Society 7 pm. Koessler Library, Michigan League. Program: "Manier in Love: The Fifth Symphony." 764-2538

"Women Celebrating Cultural Diversity": WILPF 7 pm. Bach School Aud., 600 W. Jefferson St. Featuring Carol Moore, WILPF National Office Membership Coordinator and guest speakers from Nigeria, the Philippines and the Palestine Aid Society. Cultural fashion show and an "International Children's Art Table." 995-8947

A2 Film Festival 7 & 9:30 pm (see 12 Tue)

Pete Moss & the Fungis: P.J.'s No-Kickdrum Acoustic Concert Series 7:30 pm, 617-B Packard. In-store performance of funkadelic blue jazz. 663-3441

St. Patrick's Celtic Celebration: Irish Music, Tales, & Dance: Mad River Music 7:30 pm, Ypsilanti Freighthouse, Depot Town. Mulligan Stew, Kimberly Rowe, Jack Hickey, The O'Hare Dancers, & Ken Smith, $8/$4 children. 663-3441

Frankenstein: UM Major Events Office 7:30 pm, Mendelssohn Theatre. One actor/storyteller, Jon Spelman, manipulates images, narrative, movements, voices, props, and specially made dolls to the music of Andy Tierstein. $8-$12.763-TKTS

"The Inside Edge on Exploring the Electronic Catalog":A2 District Library 7:30-9pm,Northeast Branch, 2713 Plymouth. 996-3180

Meetings: Lesbians, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 1 Fri)

San Francisco Symphony: University Musical Society 8 pm, Hill Aud. Works by Mahlerand Copland, $16-$42. 764-2538

Guys & Dolls: U-Club 8 pm, 1st floor, Mich. Union, UAC/Musket presents highlights. 763-3281

Five Guys Named Moe: Leonardo's 8-10 pm, N. Campus Commons. Jazz, traditional and popular music. 764-7544

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics 8pm (see 1 Fri)

"The Maids": Performance Network 8 pm (see 14 Thu)

Meeting: Lesbian, Gay & Bi Youth8 pm (see 1 Fri)

Jeff Allen: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 14 Thu)

"Framing Lesbian Fashion": TVQ Rebroadcast 9 pm, UMTV chan. 24. (see 14 Thu)

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

16 Saturday

Fourth Annual Bowl for Kids' Sake: Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Washtenaw County Colonial Lañes, 1950 S. Industrial. Two-day fundraising event (see 1 7 Sun).

Register four-person team by March 8. Help raise funds to make a difference in children's lives. 994-4224

"The Science of Iridology" 9-10:30 am, Community Room, Society Bank, 2300 E. Stadium. Seminar led by Cindy Klement (Miller) $10. 665-0383

Planetarium Shows: U-M Exhibit Museum of Natural History 10:30 am (see 9 Sat)

"A Flea & Me": A2 Parks & Rec. 1-2:30 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd. Ages 4-6 have fun with the stonefly and snow flea as they team up for some winter sports, $6. 994-2928

A2 Film Festival 1, 7 & 9:30 pm. Note: 1 pm show free! (see 12 Tue)

Judy Carmichael Kerrytown Concert House 7 pm & 9 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Jazz pianist, $10/25. 769-2999

The Complete Solo Piano Music of Frederic Chopin: University Musical Society 8 pm, Hill Aud. Garrick Ohlsson's Grand Finale-Recital VI , $16-$36. 764-2538

RFD Boys: The Ark 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

"The Maids": Performance Network 5 pm (see 14 Thu)

Jeff Allen: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 14 Thu)

Digital Music Ensemble: U-Club 9 pm, 1st fl. Mich. Union. On MIDI instruments, $5. 763-3281

17 Sunday

Fourth Annual Bowl for Kids' Sake: Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Washtenaw County times vary, call for details, (see 16 Sat)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 9:30 am (see 3 Sun)

"Mulligan Stew": Upstairs at Borders 1 pm, 612 E. Liberty. Celebrate St. Paddy's Day with this local Irish band. 668-7652

Bluegrass & Old-Time Country Music Jam Sessions 1:30-5 pm, Ypsilanti Freighthouse, Depot Town. Acoustic music only, $2 donation. 930-2680

Planetarium Shows: U-M Exh bit Museum of Natural History 1:30 pm (see 9 Sat)

Meeting: Parents-FLAG/Ann Arbor 2 pm, First Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Helping family and friends understand and accept gay loved ones. 741-0659

"Garnering Allies in Defense of Separation of Church & State. Part 2": Peace InSight 2 pm (see 12 Tue)

Gender-Free Contra Dances 2 pm (see 3 Sun)

Meeting: Lesbian & Bisexual Women of Color Collective 3pm. Common Language Bookstore, 215 S. 4th Ave. Safe sex seminar. 763-4186

"An Irish Wish" Concert: Brigus Management 4 pm, Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. Fourth Ave. Irish folk songs, stories, and traditional jibs and reels, $10-15. 769-2999

Beethoven's Violin Sonatas: U-M School of Music 4 pm, Recital Hall, 1100 Baits Drive, North Campus. Concert by professors at the School of Music. 769-2999

Winners Screenings: Ann Arbor Film Festival 5, 7 & 9 pm (see 12 Tue)

Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6-9 pm (see 3 Sun)

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

"Bring Back the Snakes" Party: Druids of Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm. 818 Brooks. Celebrate St. Patrick's Day the Pagan way. 761-1137

"The Maids": Performance Network 7 pm (see 14 Thu)

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 3 Sun)

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 7:30-10 pm (see 3 Sun)

18 Monday

"The Anne Frank Story": Hillel Irwin Green Aud., Hillel, 1429 Hill. Exhibition exploring the life of Anne Frank from birth in 1929 until her death in Bergen-Belson in 1945. 769-0500

Addressing the Needs of LGBT Youth in Schools: U-M School of Social Work 9 am-4:30 pm, Mich. Union. With guest speaker, $95$45 students. 763-4186

Women's Support Group 5 pm (see 11 Mon)

Book Group 7 pm, Common Language Bookstore, 215 S. 4th Ave. Lesbian book group. 994-0469

Screening Social Change: International Institute 7 pm, 1210 Chemistry Bldg Film: "A Valley Rises" documents a non-violent Ghandian march protesting the construction of a dam, with director Ali Kazimi to speak afterwords. 747-2077

Evening Voyages- Tunes & Tales: A2 District Library 7-7:45 pm. Folktales, ages 6-69. 994-2345

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

12-Step Group for Adult Daughters of Alcoholics and/or Dysfunctional Families 7 pm (see 4 Mon)

Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 4 Mon)

19 Tuesday

Habitat for Humanity: Volunteers in Action-Hillel 3:30 pm (see 12 Tue)

Drop-in Storytime: A2 District Library 4 pm (see 5 Tue)

Teen LesBiGay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

Warriors' Guild Meeting: Druids of Shining Lakes Grove 7 pm, 507 Pearl St., Ypsi. 761-1137

"The Struggle to Free Mumia-Featuring Pam África": Peace lnSight 7 pm, TV Cable Channel 9. Videotape of M.O.V.E.-member Pam Africa's defense of Mumia Abu Jamal, former Black Panther now on death row, accused of killing a Philadelphia policeman. 769-7422

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: University Musical Society 7 pm, Power Center. Under the direction of Judith Jamison, the Ailey company remains one of the most popular international ambassadors of American culture. Tues. is Family Show, $16-$36 (Family Show $15/$5 children). 764-2538

Netweek: Borders 7:30 pm, 612 E. Liberty. Browsing the World Wide Web and Netscape. 668-7652

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 7:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

U-M Folk Dancing Club: Leonardos 7:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

Meeting: Living with HIV 7:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

"Eye of the Spiral": Druids of Shining Lakes Grove 8-10 pm (see 5 Tue)

Tuesday Nite Flicks: U-Club 9 pm (see 5 Tue)

20 Wednesday

Research Seminar Series: Michigan Initiative for Women's Health 12:10-1 pm, Rackham E. Conf. Rm. (4th floor). Topic: "Gender Differences in Sports Participation." 747-0472

Services for Lesbians. Gay Men & Bi sexuals 6 pm (see 6 Wed)

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

"Good Mornin' Blues": Lifespan Learning 6:30-8:30pm. Session 3:"Brightights, Big City: The Golden Age of Urban Blues." Examine how blues gave birth to Rock n Roll. R & B and Soul music. (see 6 Wed)

Drop-in Storytime: Ann Arbor District Library 6:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

Philips Educational Presentation: Univ. Musical Society 7 pm, Koessier Library, Michigan League. 'The Essential Alvin Ailey: His Emergence and Legacy as an African American Artist.' 764-2538

"Body Beautitul "; Toffee Colored Children" & "Perfect Image": Program in British Studies 7 pm, 1300 Chemistry Bldg., 930 N. Univ. Three short films exploring how Black British women experience their body image in a white society. 747-2077

Rape Prevention Month: SAPAC 7 pm, Rackham Aud. Evelyn White lecture. 763-5865 Men 's Support Group 7 pm (see 13 Wed)

Netweek: Borders 7:30 pm, 612 E. Liberty. Web Page makeovers with author Lynda Weinman. 668-7652 "Did Right-Wing Rhetoric Kilt Rabin?": Hillel 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. 769-0500

Bowling: Rainbow League 7:30 pm (see 6 Wed)

Open Stage: The Ark 8 pm (see 6 Wed)

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: University Musical Society 8 pm (see 19 Tue)

East Quad Social Group 9 pm (see 6 Wed)

Without a Net: U-Club 9 pm (see 6 Wed)

21 Thursday

"Awaken Your Light Body! " 10 am & 7 pm (see 7 Thu)

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 7 Thu)

Positive Women's Support Group: HARC 6:30 pm (see 7 Thu)

"The Question of Equality-Hollow Liberty": TVQ 7 pm. LGBPO Lounge. Mich. Union. Video viewing. 763-4186

Philips Educational Presentation: Univ. Musical Society 7 pm. Koessler Library, Michigan League. Topic: "The Musical Influences of Alvin Ailey." 764-2538

"Anger Management & Assertive Communication Development": Blackburn & Grob Associates 7-9 pm (see 7 Thu)

Netweek: Borders 7:30 pm, 612 E. Liberty. Expert panel on the future of the Web. 668-7652

Tish Hinojosa: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Influenced by Mexican-American south Texas, 60s pop, country, and folk, $12.50. 761-1800

Jana De Mita with Ropert Conway: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. Fourth Ave. Cello and piano with works by Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, and others, $5/$10. 769-2999

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: University Musical Society 8 pm (see 1 9 Tue)

"The Maids": Performance Network 8 pm (see 14 Thu)

Live Jazz: Leonardo's 8-10 pm (see 7 Thu)

Jack Mayberry: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 pm, 314 E. Liberty. Clean social and political insight that has wowed audiences across the country, $10. 996-9080

Il-V-I Orchestra: Soup Kitchen Saloon 9 pm (see 7 Thu)

Meeting: Queer Unity Project 10 pm (see 14 Thu)

22 Friday

Queer Student Leader Regional Summit 2-8:30 pm, Hoyt Conference Ctr., EMU. Conference of high school and college LGB leaders from Ohio and Mich., $15 registration fee. 763-4186

'The Struggle to Free Mumia": Peace lnSight 6pm (see 19 Tue)

Philips Educational Presentation: Univ. Musical Society 7 pm, Koessler Library, 3rd fl. Mich. League. Topic: "The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater." 764-2538

Michigras: U-Club 7 pm. Mich. Union. For UM studs, statf, faculty. alums & guests. 763-3281

"Hockey Night": A2 Parks & Rec. 7-10 pm, Veterans Indoor Ice Arena, 2150 Jackson Rd. A2 Amateur Hockey Association ends season with this championship tournament ot all ages, $1. 761-7240

"The Question of Equality-Hollow Liberty": TVQ Rebroadcast 7 pm, UMTV chan. 24. (see 21 Thu)

"John Dewey Meets the Barney Generation ": A2 District Library 7:30-9 pm, Main Library. 994-2342

Meetings: Lesbians, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 1 Fri)

Borodin String Quartet: University Musical Society 8 pm, Rackham Aud. Ludmilla Berlinskaya, piano. Works by Shostakovich, Prokotiev, and Schnittke, $20-$32. 764-2538

Riders in the Sky: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Cowboy fun, $13.50. 761-1800

Duo Cristofori: Great Lakes Performing Artist Assoc. 8 pm, Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. 4th Ave. Fortepiano duo featuring Penelope Crawford & Nancy Garrett, $5-$12. 769-2999

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

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: University Musical Society 8 pm (see 19 Tue)

Meeting: Lesbian, Gay & Bi Youth 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

"The Maids": Performance Network 8 pm (see 14 Thu)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

Jack Mayberry: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 21 Thu)

23 Saturday

Party: Lesbian & Bisexual Women of Color Collective Call LGBPO for more info. 763-4186

Planetarium Shows: U-M Exhibit Museum of Natural History 10:30 am (see 9 Sat)

"Incredible Insects": A2 Parks & Rec. 1-2 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Fascinating facts on the life cycle, diversity and important role in the world, $4/$15 family. Pre-register 662-7802

Spring Equinox Ritual: Druids of Shining Lakes Grove 2-5 pm, Friends Meetinghouse, 1420 Hill. 764-2538

Basic Witchcraft: Magical Educational Council of A2 6pm (see 9 Sat)

An Evening of Jazz: U-Club 7 pm, 1st floor, Mich. Union. Featuring violinist Karen Goldman and Charlie Gabrielle, $5-$8. 763-3281

OLO Country Line Dancing/Potluck 7:30 pm, Common Language, 215 S. 4th Ave 428-8824

John Gorka: The Ark 7:30 & 9:30 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Fresh, funny, stunning emotional baritone, $13.50. 761-1800

An Evening with Bruce Campbell: A2 Film Coop 8 pm, Natural Science Aud. Benefit for the co-op with Campbell and film "Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn," the sequel to his Horror Cult Classic, "The Evil Dead." $8-$10. 761-1800.

Songs of Vincent Youmans: Kerrytown ConI eert House 8 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. William Bolcom, piano,Joan Morris,mezzosoprano, & I Robert White, tenor, $20-$50. 769-2999

Guitar Summit II: University Musical Society 8 pm, Rackham Aud. Kenny Burrell, jazz; Manuel Barrueco, classical; Jorma Kaukonen, acoustic blues; Stanley Jordan, modem jazz, $22-$34. 764-2538

"The Maids": Performance Network 8 pm (see 14 Thu)

Jack Mayberry: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 21 Thu)

The Latex Ball: Club Fabulous 10 pm, Rackham Assembly Hall. Mega-mix dance party for LGB community. 763-4186

24 Sunday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 9:30 am (see 3 Sun)

"Unsung Heroines": Upstairs at Borders 1 pm, 612 E. Liberty. Mona DeQuis will talk about and play music by women composers past and present. 668-7652 Chronic Fatigue/lmmune Deficiency Support Group: A2 Center for Indep. Living 1-3 pm, 2568 Packard. 971-0277, 971-0310 (TDD)

Mustard's Retreat: The Ark 1 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Children's concert, $5. 761-1800

Planetarium Shows: U-M Exhibit Museum of Natural History 1:30 pm (see 9 Sat)

Sunday Family Dance Series: A2 Parks & Rec. 2-4:30 pm, Cobblestone Farm. 2781 Packard Rd. All ages invited to learn square and contra dancing, $6/$10 family. 483-4124

Gender-Free Contra Dances 2 pm (see 3 Sun)

"The Struggle to Free Mumia-Featuring Pam Atrica": Peace InSight 2 pm (see 19 Tue)

Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6 pm (see 3 Sun)

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

"Sh'chur": Hillel 7 pm, Mich. Theater. Part of the Daniel Goldstein Israeli Film Festival, $6/$5. 769-0500

Meeting: Amnesty International Community Group 7-8 pm. Film: "Sri Lanka - Nation in Anguish." (see 10 Sun)

"The Maids": Performance Network 7 pm (see 14 Thu)

"A Safe Place": Hillel 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Discussion about domestic violence. 769-0500

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 7:30-10 pm (see 3 Sun)

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 3 Sun)

Tutti Italiano: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. Fourth Ave. Opera and Art Songs by soprano Annamaria Saritelli-DiPanni and tenor George Shirley, $5-$12. 769-2999

Si Kahn: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Folk singer and politica! activist, $11.50. 761 -1800

25 Monday

Israel Information Day: Hillel Cali for appointment, 1429 Hill, Leam about the wide variety of programs in Israel. 769-0500

Women's Support Group 5 pm (see 11 Mon)

"Hidden Children": Hillel 7 pm, 1429 Hill. Feature film recounts stories of six children who were hidden during the Holocaust, and survivors who were themselves hidden will share their stories. 769-0500

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

Screening Social Change: International Institute 7pm, 1210 Chemistry Bldg. Film: "If the Mango Tree Could Speak" documents ten boys and girls growing up in the midst of war in Guatemala and El Salvador with director Patricia Goudvis to speak afterwords. 747-2077

Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 7 pm (see 4 Mon)

12-Step Group for Adult Daughters of Alcoholics andor Dysfunctional Families 7 pm (see 4 Mon)

Group: Monday Night Out 9 pm (see 4 Mon)

26 Tuesday

Dining for Dollars (D4$) Kickotf: HIV/AIDS Resource Center cali for time, Gandy Dancer, 401 Depot. Gourmet dinner and silent auction to kickoff 10-year anniversary of HIV/AIDS Resource Center, $100. Reserve 572-9355

Habitat for Humanity: Volunteers in Action Hillel 3:30 pm (see 12 Tue)

Drop-in Storytime: Ann Arbor District Library 4 pm (see 5 Tue)

Teen LesBiGay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

"Israel & Palestine: Two Years Alter Oslo": Peace InSight 7 pm, TV Cable Channel 9 Talk by Israeli peace activist on problems of Oslo Agreement. 769-7422

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 7:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

Meeting: Living with HIV 7:30 pm (see 5 Tue)

Michigan Chamber Players: University Musical Society 8 pm, Rackham Aud. Music of Ravel, Copland, and Schubert, cali for ticket info. 764-2538

Arlo Guthrie: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Born storyteller and accomplished musician, Laura Smith opens, $17.50. 761-1800

"Eye of the Spiral": Druids of Shining Lakes Grove 8 pm (see 5 Tue)

Tuesday Nite Flicks: U-Club 9 pm (see 5 Tue)

27 Wednesday

Memorial of Names: Hillel noon, U-M Diag. Continuous 24-hour reading of names of those who perished during the Holocaust. 769-0500

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

Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 5-7 pm (see 6 Wed)

"How-To" Workshop' A2 Community Development Corporation 6:30-8:30 pm, 2008 Hogback Road, Suite A. Topic: "How to Create Advertising That Works!"; $5. Register 677-1400

"Good Momin' Blues": Lifespan Learning 6:30-8:30 pm. Session 4: "The Blues Never Die: Roots Music Revival." (see 6 Wed)

Drop-in Storytime: A2 District Library 6:30-7 pm (see 5 Tue)

"Gay Marriage": LGBPO's Out in the Academy 7 pm, Law School, room 120. Topic: Same-sex marriage. 763-4186

Dreaming Rivers" & "l'm British, bilt...": Program in British Studies 7 pm , 1300 Chemistry Bldg. Films: "Dreaming" evokes post-colonial experience of Caribbean immigrants, and in "I'm British," second generation Asians discuss cultural identity. 747-2077

Men's Support Group 7 pm (see 6 Wed)

Family Support Group Meeting: Washtenaw Alliance for the Mentally III 7:30 pm, St. Clare's Episcopal Church, 2309 Packard. For people who have mentally ill family members. 994-6611

"The Life & Diary of Anne Frank": Hillel 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Dr. Torn Broos, U-M Department of German Languages Professor. 769-0500

Bowling: Rainbow League 7:30 pm (see 6 Wed)

Shamanic Journeys: The Seeker 7:30 pm (see 13 Wed)

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

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Comm.8 pm (see 6 Wed) Arlo Guthrie: The Ark 8 pm (see 26 Tue)

Meeting: East Quad Social Group 9 pm (see 6 Wed)

Without a Net: U-Club 9 pm (see 6 Wed)

28 Thursday

" Awaken Your Light Body ! " 10 am & 7 pm (see 7 Thu) Memorial Service: Hillel 11:30 am, U-M Diag. Michael Brooks, Executive Director of U-M Hillel will conclude the 24-hour vigil on the Diag. 769-0500

"The Motives of Memory-Commercializing the Jewish Past in Poland": Hillel 4 pm, East Conference Rm., Rackam. Slide show by Erica Lehrer. 769-0500

"Poetry & Science, Daughter and Father-A Common Thread Through Political Activism": Puerto Rican Solidarity Organization 5 pm, Pendelton Room. Mich. Union. Richard Levins, scientist, and Aurora Levins Morales, poet, explore their common thread of political activism. 764-1433

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 7 Thu)

Positive Women's Support Group: HARC 6:30 pm (see 7 Thu)

"Homophobia in the Media & Society": TVQ7 pm, LGBPO Lounge, Mich. Union. Video viewing. 763-4186

"Living True to Your Faith": Druids of Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm. Sweetwaters Cafe. 123 W. Washington. Informal coffee-hour discussion. 313-729-6968

"Anger Management & Assertive Communication Development": Blackburn & Grob Associates 7-9 pm (see 7 Thu)

"Why Remember": Hillel 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Panel discussion. 769-0500

Batt Burns with Maura Burns & Al Purcell: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Stories and music of Ireland, $12.50. 761-1800

"The Purple Rose Spring Comedy Festival": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm, 137 Park St., Chelsea. Some of Michigan's best playwrights, actors.directors and designers are showcasing new material regarding the theme: "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Lust!" $10-$25. 475-7902

"Mid-Life Crisis": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Starring Sensible Footwear, a.k.a. "comedie feminist terrorists," $12.663-0681 Live Jazz: Leonardo's 8-10 pm (see 7 Thu)

Brian Haley: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 pm, 314 E. Liberty. Unique style and bizarre antics, $10. 996-9080

Songwriters Night: Underground Coffee House 8:30 pm, Michigan League. Local singer/songwriters Audrey Becker, Ann Doyle, Angela Head, and Lisa Hunter. 669-9270

Il-V-I Orchestra: Soup Kitchen Saloon 9 pm (see 7 Thu)

Meeting: Queer Unity Project 10 pm (see 14 Thu)

29 Friday

"Dance for Mother Earth" Pow Wow: Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs 5 pm.Crisler Arena. First of 3-day event. Champion dancers of all ages will perform social dances and compete in categories such as traditional, fancy dance, grass dance and jingle dress. Native American artisans and craft people will display and sell authentic fine arts and crafts, $3-$8 $20/family (weekend passes & group rates available). 763-9044

"Israel & Palestine:Two Years After Oslo": Peace InSight 6 pm (see 26 Tue)

"The Inside Edgeon Troubleshooting Your PC": A2 District Library 7:30 pm, West Branch, 2503 Jackson. 994-1674

Meetings: Lesbians, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA & Alanon 7:30 pm (see 1 Fri)

Sheila Landis: Leonardo's 8-10 pm, N. Campus Commons. Blues and Jazz. 7647544

"Guys and Dolls": Saline Area Players 3 pm, Saline High School, $7.50-$10. 

Saffire, the Uppity Blues Women: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Acoustic blues, $15.761-1800

Jason Vieaux, classical guitarist: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm. 415 N. Fourth Ave., $5-$12. 769-2999

"Battered by the Sun": U-Club 8 pm, 1st fl., Mich. Union. Musical skits by Descendants of the Monkey God, $3. 763-3281

Meeting: Lesbian, Gay & Bi Youth 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

"Mid-üfe Crisis": Performance Network 8 pm (see 28 Thu)

"The Purple Rose Spring Comedy Festival": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 28 Thu)

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics 8 pm (see 1 Fri)

Ratsy with Michael Hsu: Underground Caííee House 8:30 pm, Michigan League. Wacky songs, plus open mie (sign-up 8 pm), $6/$2 studs. 669-9270

Brian Haley: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 28 Thu)

"Homophobia in the Media & Society": TVQ Rebroadcast 9 pm, UMTV chan. 24. (see 28 Thu)

30 Saturday

Discovery Day: U-M Exhibit Museum of Natural History 9 am-5 pm, Exhibit Museum, 1109 Geddes Ave. "Meet the Whale" demonstrations, guided tours of dinosaur collection, and planetarium show"Shiney: The Star Without a Constellation" throughout the day, $2-$4. 764-0478

"Dance for Mother Earth" Pow Wow: Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs 11am- 11 pm (see 29 Fri)

"Skulls":A2 Parks & Rec.1-2pm,Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Children ages 5-8 will learn to match foods to animáis by studying their teeth and more, $6. Pre-register 662-7802

"lts Your Move!": BK Rowland 1-3:30 pm, Peace Neighborhood Center, 1111 N. Maple Rd. Creative movement work 'n' playshop designed to touch your heart and move your parts, all abilities welcome, $35. Reservation 663-7311

Annual Dinner Dance: PFLAG 6:30 pm, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Briarwood. With guest speaker Robert Bernstein, author of "Straight Parents - Gay Children." Dinner, dancing, and entertainment, $30. 741 -0659

Preconcert Lecture: A2 Symphony Orchestra 7 pm, Michigan Theatre. 994-4801

An Evening with Strauss: A2 Symphony Orchestra 8 pm, Michigan Theatre. Program:"Also Sprach Zarathustra" also known as the theme from "2001: A Space Odyssey," "Hom Concerto No. 1," and "Der Rosenkavalier Suite," $15-$25. 994-4801

The Canadian Brass: University Musical Society 8 pm, Hill Aud. Classics, pop, Dixieland, ballet (with ensemble as company) and a hearty dose of humor, $16$28. 764-2538

A Knight in the Union: U-Club 8 pm, 1 st flr, Mich. Union. Explores the horror and comedy of violence. 763-3281

Talking Cure: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm. 415 N, Fourth Ave. Play about the perils pleasures of psychotherapy, $5-$12. 769-2999

Michael Cooney: The Ark 8pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Folk legend, $12.50. 761-1800

"Guys and Dolls": Saline Area Players 5 pm (see 29 Fri)

"Mid-Life Crisis": Performance Network 8 pm (see 28 Thu)

"The Purple Rose Spring Comedy Festival": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 28 Thu)

Brian Haley: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 & 10:30 pm (see 28 Thu)

31 Sunday

Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team 9:30 am (see 3 Sun)

"Dance for Mother Earth" Pow Wow: Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs 117 pm (see 29 Fri)

"Cantori Amarylli": Upstairs at Borders 1 pm, 612 E. Liberty. Local musicians sing medieval tunes, a capella. 668-7652

Chronic Fatigue/lmmune Deficiency Support Group: A2 Center for Indep. Living ' 3 pm, 2568 Packard. 971-0277, 971-0310 (TDD)

Julie Austin: The Ark 1 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Children's concert, benefit for the Early Learning Center, $5. 761-1800

Philips Educational Presentation: UMS 1 pm, Koessler Library, Mich. League. "Medieval Music fora Modern Age." 764-2538

Planetarium Shows: U-M Exhibit Museum of Natural History 1:30 pm (see 9 Sat) Bach's b-minor Mass: University Musical Society 2 pm, HillAud. Thomas Sheets, conductor, leads the UMS Choral Union & Toledo Symphony n their debut collaboration. $12-$24. 764-2538

"The Purple Rose Spring Comedy Festival": Purple Rose Theatre 2 & 7 pm (see 28 Thu)

Gender-Free Contra Dances 2 pm (see 3 Sun)

"Israel & Palestine: Two Years After Oslo": Peace InSight 2 pm (see 26 Tue)

"Guys and Dolls": Saline Area Players 2 pm (see 29 Fri)

Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6 pm (see 3 Sun)

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

"Mid-Life Crisis": Performance Network 7 pm (see 28 Thu)

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 7:30 pm (see 3 Sun)

Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 3 Sun)

Chesapeake: The Ark 8 pm, 637-1/2 S. Main. Bluegrass greats, $12.50. 761 -1800

"Punch Me in the Stomach": Hillel 8 pm, 1429 Hill. One-woman show written and performed by New Zealand born actress comedienne Deb Filler, $5-$10. 769-0500

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