April







April 14-Agenda-April 1997
LITERARY EVENTS
Book & Poetry Readings, Publication Parties, Writers Groups, etc. are & listed in the in the LITERARY EVENTS Calendar (page 10).
VISUAL EVENTS
Art Exhibitions, workshops, Artists Opportunities, etc., are listed in the
VISUAL ARTS Calendar (page 8).
Unless otherwise noted, all events in this Calendar are FREE and open to the public
To publicize May Calendar events, send information by April 15 to AGENDA, 220 S. Main St., Ann Arbor, Ml 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 Tuesday
Living With HIV: HIV/AIDS Resource Center Every Tue. & Wed. Support group for men & women. Call for referral. 572-9355
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team call for time and place. Kelly 663-0036
Free HIV Antibody Testing: HIV/AIDS Resource Center 10 am-2 pm. For gay and bisexual men. Confidential. 800-578-2300
Habitat for Humanity: Volunteers in Action Hillel 1-3:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Help build homes for low income families. Dan 213-1459
Tenant Talk: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-6:30 pm. Call-in radio show with the A2 Tenants Union. 763-3500
String Figure Fun: A2 District Library 6-7 pm, Main Library, Youth Dept.; 343 S. Fifth Ave. For 8 years and up, pre-register. 994-2345
Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm (walkers) & 6:30 pm (runners), meet outside Food & Drug Mart, Packard & Stadium. 747-8947
Meeting: Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group 6:30 pm. Every Tue. Call Alan or Joe for location. 662-2222
Lesbian Survivor Support Group 6:30-8 pm, SAFE House, 4100 Clark Rd. Weekly meeting for lesbian survivors of lesbian battering. 973-0242 x201
"National Catholic Social Justice Lobby": Peace InSight 7 pm, CTN, Cable Channel 9. A look at the history of this organization. 769-7422
Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO 7 pm, CCRB. All skill levels, just show up. anmarier@umich.edu
"Growth of the Prison-lndustrial Complex": Free Mumia Coalition /Anti-Racist Action 7 pm, Michigan League, Michigan Room. Talk by Eli Rosenblatt, coordinator of the Prison Activist Resource Center and editor of Criminal Injustices. 913-9538
Druidic Lore & Magic Tradition: Shining Lakes Grove 7-8:30 pm & 8:30-10 pm, Ancient Formulas, 1677 Plymouth Rd. Topic I: "Understanding and Using Mythology Subjects." Topic II: "Gods & Spirits & Trance Work." pre-register 665-8428
Peach Mountain Intermediate Contra Dance 7-9:45 pm, Chapel Hill Condominium Clubhouse, 3350 Green Rd. Folk dancing for those who know the basics, $4. 913-0395
Brian Lillie & Lisa Hunter: The Ark 7:30 pm, 316 S. Main. Unique folkpop from A2 singer-songwriters, $6. 761-1451
"Pulp Fiction": Pierpont Commons 8 pm, East Room, 2101 Bonisteel, N. Campus. Quentin Tarantino's classic. 764-7544
New Frontline: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm-12 am, 116 E. Washington. Jazz quartet. 213-1393
2 Wednesday
Living With HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Brown Bag Lunch: Kempf House noon-1 pm, 312 S. Division. Each Wednesday features a different topic from an historical perspective, $1. 994-4898.
Guest Master Class: U-M School of Music 5:30 pm, Britton Recital Hall, E.V. Moore Bldg., North Campus. "Living Dangerously on the Horn" is the title of David Kaslow's class. 764-0594
Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6 -7 pm. Closets R 4 Clothes (6 pm) and Radio O (6:30 pm). News and more for the Les/Bi/Gay/Trans communities. 763-3500
Tips & Techniques for Parents: Planned Parenthood of Mid-Michigan 6-8 pm, 3100 Professional Dr. A workshop to help parents effectively communicate with sons or daughters going through puberty. 973-0710
Men's Support/Discussion Group: LGBPO 7 pm, LGBPO Lounge, Mich. Union. Every Wed. 763-4186
Meeting: Reform Chavurah 7 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Services, social events, speakers, educational programs & social action projects. Lisa 669-0388
Video Planning Meeting: Peace InSight 8pm, Expresso Royale Caffe II, 214 S. Main. Help produce shows for local cable cast on peace & social justice issues. 761-7749
Corey Harris: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main, $8. 761-1800
'Looking Back, Looking Forward": Residence Hall Repertory Theater 8 pm, Mary Markley Hall. Art exploration of the Holocaust through primary and secondary voices of Holocaust survivors. 769-0500
U-M Folk Dancing Club: Pierpont Commons 8-10:30 pm, Leonardo's, 2101 Bonisteel, N. Campus. Learn a variety of international dances, beginners welcome, no partner needed. 662-4258
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8pm, 137 Park St.Chelsea. Preview performance of Pulitzer prizewinning playwright Lanford Wilson's original script, $10. 475-7902
Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble: Arbor Brewing Company 8:30-11 pm, 116 E. Washington. Acoustic Irish music. 213-1393
Meeting: East Quad Group 9-11 pm, 2nd Cooley Lounge, East Quad. Social group for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals. 763-2792
3 Thursday
Positive Women's Day Group: HIV/AIDS Resource Center Meets alternate Thursdays. Group for WV-positive women. Cali for referral. 800-578-2300
A2 Flower & Garden Show: U-M Matthei Botanical Gardens 9 am-9 pm.Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Saline Rd. More than 500 displays & exhibits, including floral creations, vendors, landscapes, & more, $3/child, $9/adult. 763-8587
Gifts of Art Classical Music: U-M Hospitals 12:10 pm. Univ. Hospital Lobby, Floor 1. Young Performers Series. Voice major Scott Lefurgy sings. 936-ARTS
Music Engineering Seminar Series: U-M School of Music 4:15 pm, 2039 E.V. Moore Bldg., N. Campus. "Wave Signal Processing of Digital Audio with Applications in Acoustic Music" by Corey Cheng. 764-0594
Music & Dance of Africa and the Diaspora Conference: U-M School of Music 4 pm, Rackham. "The Present State and Potential in the United States," a 3-day conference including lectures, workshops, and performances in cooperation with International Center for African Music & Dance at the Univ. of Ghana, African Music Caucus of the African Study Assoc, $15-$35. 936-1443
Shulchan Ivrit: AMI/HMIel 5:30 pm, downstairs, Cava Java, 1101 S. Univ. Practice your Hebrew in a fun, social atmosphere. 769-0500
"Toot Your Own Horn": Soundings": A Center for Women 5:30-8:30 pm, 4090 Packard. Learn & practice job interviewing techniques, $65. preregister 973-7723
Meeting: United Jewish Appeal 6 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Student group dedicated to helping Jews in need. Ari 998-1964
Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
"Long Is The Road ": Daniel Goldstein Film Festival 7 pm, Natural Science Aud. First feature film (1949) to represent the Holocaust from a Jewish point of view. Panel discussion to follow. 769-0500
Druidic Worship Circle: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, 1325 Rosewood. 665-8428
"Open" Open Mie: Oz's Music 7:30-9:30 pm, 1920 Packard. Open stage all genres-with host Lili Fox. Perform or listen. 662-8283
Jazz Ensemble: U-M School of Music 8 pm, Rackham Aud. Ellen Rowe, conducts and is joined by special guest, bassist/composer, John Clayton. 764-0594
"Exploring West African Music: Atsiagbekor, Ritual Music from Ghana /Togo": Stearns Collection Virginia Martin Howard Lecture 8 pm, Rackham Assembly Hall. Presented by ethnomusicologist, David Locke. 764-0594
"The Sisters Rosensweig ": A2 Civic Theatre 8 pm, 2275 Platt Rd. A look at 3 Jewish sisters' quest for love, self-definition, and fulfillment on the eve of the fall of the Soviet Union, $9/$10. 971-2228
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 2 Wed)
Thursdays in Leonardo's: Pierpont Commons 8-10 pm, 2101 Bonisteel, North Campus. Live jazz. 764-7544
"Wedding Band": Trueblood Theatre 8 pm, Frieze Bldg. Michelle Shay directs this play by Alice Childress, $714.764-0594
Nederlands Dans Theater II & III: University Musical Society 8 pm, Power Center. Contemporary ballet company presents two of its ensembles, $20-$36. 764-2538
Meeting: Queer Unity Project 9 pm, Wolverine Rm., Micli. Union. Campus activist group fighting homophobia and heterosexism. 763-4186
Al Hill & the Love Butlers: Arbor Brewing Company 912 am, 116 E. Washington. Delta Blues/boogie woogie. 213-1393
The Holmes Brothers: Blind Pig 9:30 pm, 208 S. First St., $10. 971-2469
Industrial Dance Night: Heidelberg 10pm-1:30am, The Club Above, 215 N. Main. With DJ's Adrian & Doug, $4. 663-7758
4 Friday
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
First Friday Potlucks: LGBPO call for info. "Food & fun, for women." 994-5623
On Air Fund Raiser: Michigan Radio 8-9 pm, WUOM, 91.7 FM. Listeners are urged to call and pledge financial support during this week (thru 10 Thu). 764-3434
Music & Dance of Africa and the Diaspora Conference: U-M School of Music 9-5 pm (see 3 Thu)
A2 Flower and Garden Show: U-M Matthei Botanical Gardens 9 am-9 pm (see 3 Thu)
"Balancing Work, Family & the BIG Secret-Shared Voices of Lesbian Moms & Partners": Silver Anniversary Symposium of LGBPO 11:30 am-1 pm, G-115 Angel Hall. Brown bag panel discussion, co-sponsored by CEW. 763-4186
Disarmament Group Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon, Memorial Church, 730 Tappan St. 663-1870
Group for Women Therapists: Soundings- A Center for Women 2:30-4:30 pm, 4090 Packard. Networking, case conferencing, & occasional presentations. 973-7723
Delivering Shabbat Meals: Hillel 34:15 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Deliver meals to homebound elderly. 213-1459
"Queer Youth: Health, Harassment and Hope": Rainbow Law Student Alliance 3-5 pm, 250 Hutchins Hall. Colloquium on legal and social issues facing LGBT youth. 763-4186
Conservative Judaism: Hillel 4-6 pm, 1429 Hill St.. Share ideas about being Jewish in college and after college. 769-0500
"National Catholic Social Justice Lobby": Peace InSight 6 pm (see 1 Tue)
"Unity Rally for Racial Justice-Pursuing the Dream": Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 6:30 pm, Wheeler Park. Candlelit procession to First Methodist Church for a program featuring a re-creation of Dr King's powerful speech given just before his death. 663-1870
Support/Discussion Group: LGBPO Women of Color 7 pm, 3110 Mich. Union. For all lesbian, bisexual, and questioning women of color. 763-4186
Committee Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 7 pm, 1325 Rosewood. 665-8428
Keynote Lecture-'Past, Presents, and Futures": Silver Anniversary Symposium of the LGBPO 7:30 pm, room 100, Honigman Aud., Hutchins Hall. Speaker Urvashi Vaid reviews history and current state of the LGBT civil rights movement. 763-4186
Empatheatre: Kerrytown Concert House 7:30 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Improvisational situations acted out at audience's request, $6-$12. 769-2999
Meeting: Queer Asian/Pacific Islanders 7:30 pm, call for location. 763-4186
Marcia Ball: The Ark 7:30 & 10 pm, 316 S. Main. Cut-throat boogie woogie piano, $15. 761-1800
Music & Dance of Africa & the Americas: U-M School of Music 8 pm, Mich. Union Ballroom. In conjunction with the Conference on Music and Dance of Africa and the Diaspora featuring the Art Motion Theater of Detroit, and West Virginia Univ. African Ensemble, "Echoes" from Sound sketches and Kiyira Ensemble. 936-1443
Youth Dance: PFLAG Ann Arbor 8-11 pm.St. Andrew's Church across from Community High. Alcohol, smoke and drug-free dance for lesbian, gay & bi youths & friends. 741-0659
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm, 137 Park St., Chelsea. Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Lanford Wilson's original script, $25 (tonite only), $15-$20 (thru May 18). 475-7902
"Oliver!": Saline Area Players 8pm, Saline High Aud., 7190 Maple Rd., Saline. Popular musical for all ages. 434-5128 or 429-8020.
Hash Bash Celebration: Heidelberg 8 pm, The Club Above, 215 N. Main. Featuring Bitter Pilis, fee. 663-7758
Nederlands Dans Theater II & III: University Musical Society 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
"Wedding Band": Trueblood Theatre 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
"The Sisters Rosensweig ": A2 Civic Theatre 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
Fridays in Leonardo's: Pierpont Commons 9-11 pm, 2101 Bonisteel, N. Campus. "And the Winner Is ..." Results of the open mic night. 764-7544
Firebird Balalaika Ensemble: Cafe Zola 9-11 pm, 112 W. Washington. Russian & Eastern European music performed on traditional instruments. 769-2020
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. 996-2405
5 Saturday
Peace Team Training: InterfaithCouncil tor Peace & Justice 9 am-5:30 pm, St. Mary Parish, 331 Thompson. Lead by Lansing-based Mich. Faith and Resistance Peace Team. Learn to diffuse and deter violence, $10. 663-1870
A2 Flower & Garden Show: U-M Matthei Botanical Gardens 9 am-9 pm (see 3 Thu)
Psychodrama Training: Kerrytown Concert House 9 am-2 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Psychodrama is a group therapy technique for improving one's creativity, $90. 662-1450
Music & Dance of Africa & the Diaspora Conference: U-M School of Music 9-5 pm (see 3 Thu)
"Regulation of Images": U-M Institute for the Humanities 10 am, Rackham Amphitheater. A symposium on transgression, graffiti, and cultural projection of the image. 936-3518
Harp Heaven: Kerrytown Concert House 11 am, 415 N. 4th Ave. Croissant Concert featuring 1 to 20 harps! Refreshments provided, $9-$12. 769-2999
Ice Out Paddie: A2 Parks & Rec 113 pm, Gallup Park, 3000 Fuller Rd. Celebrate the start of the caonoeing season. Hot chili and drinks provided, $6/person or $10/canoe. pre-register 662-9319
"Our Local History-Past, Presents, and Futures": Silver Anniversary Symposium of the LGBPO 1-3 pm, Kuenzel Rm, Mich. Union. Journalist Tim Retzloff gives a preview of his multi-media presentation. 763-4186
LGBPO Open House-'Past, Presents, & Futures": Silver Anniversary Symposium of the LGBPO 3-4 pm, LGBPO, 3116 Mich. Union. Visit our office and find out more about LGBPO programs and services. 763-4186
Michigan Pride Benefit: WRAP 3-5 pm, Aut Bar, Braun Ct., N. 4th Ave. 995-9867
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 3 pm (see 4 Fri)
"Hail to the Victors! Distinguished Alumni Speak-Past, Presents, and Futures": Silver Anniversary Symposium of the LGBPO 4-6 pm, Wolverine Room, Mich. Union. Find out what's changed and what hasn't at UM. 763-4186
"Working Towards Economic Justice": American Friends Service Committee 4-8:30 pm, Memorial Christian Church, Hill & Tappan. Workshop presentation, dinner included, $1-$15. preregister 761-8283
Gala Capstone Reception-"Past, Presents, & Futures": Silver Anniversary Symposium of the LGBPO 6-8 pm, Pendleton Room, Mich. Union. Great food and music from Out Loud Chorus and other local musicians, $10 donation. 763-4186
5th Year Birthday Party: Tree of Life Metropolitan Comm. Church 6 pm, 1st Congreg. Church, 218 N. Adams, Ypsi. Dinner at 6 pm followed by an auction & gender-free contra dancing, $10 sliding scale. 485-3922
"Looking For the Line": Walk & Squawk Performance Project 8 pm, Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. The first show by Shameless Rainbow Youth Theater, $5. 663-0681
Dan Bern: The Ark 8 pm , 316 S. Mam . Punk-pop-folk, $11. 761-1800
Bang on a Can All-Stars/String Trio of New York: University Musical Society 8 pm, Power Center. A contemporary ensemble of violin, bass and guitar joins the Bang on a Can All-Stars. Featuring the music of living composers, $18-$28. 764-2538
Yellow Jackets: Magic Bag 8 pm & 11 pm, Ferndale. Grammy award-winning fusion jazz, $20. 810-645-6666
The Merling Trio: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Violin, cello, piano trio, $8-$15. 769-2999
First Saturday Contra Dance: AACTMD 8pm, Pittsfield Grange Hall, Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. No experience or partner necessary, $6. 913-2076
Digital Music Ensemble: U-M School of Music 8 pm, 2039 Mclntosh Theatre, E.V. Moore Bldg., N. Campus. Multi-media musical presentation of Miles Davis' "Bitches Brew," on original instrumentation, augmented by "cyber-triggers" and real-time feed of grafitti in progress. 764-0594
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 4 Fri) "
"Oliver! ": Saline Area Players 8 pm (see 4 Fri)
"The Sisters Rosensweig": A2 Civic Theatre 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
"Wedding Band": Trueblood Theatre 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
Club Fabulous - "Past, Presents, and Futures": Silver Anniversary Symposium of the LGBPO 9 pm, The Underground, Mich. League. Monthly all-ages mega-mix dance party, $5. 763-4186
Live Call-ln: Peace InSight 9 pm, CTN, Cable Channel 9. Hosted by Thom Saffold, Pres. ICP&J. 769-7422
Israeli Culture Party: Hillel 9 pm, 1429 Hill St. Celebrate Israeli culture with music, food and dancing, sponsored by the American Movement for Israel. 769-0500
Lisa Germano: Prism Productions 9 pm, Magic Stick, 4140 Woodward, Detroit. John Mellencamp's violin player returns, $10. 810-645-6666
Company of Strangers: Heidelberg 9 pm, In the Rathskeller, 21 5 N. Main. Music from both sides of the Atlantic. 663-7758
6 Sunday
Meeting: Unscouts-22+ Bisexual Women's Group For bi or bi-friendly women, 22 years and older, call for location and time. 763-4186
A2 Flower & Garden Show: U-M Matthei Botanical Gardens 9 am-5 pm (see 3 Thu)
Michigan Antiquarian Book & Paper Show: Mid-Michigan Antiquarian Book Dealers Assoc. 9:30 am-5:30 pm, New Lansing Center, 333 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing. 120 U.S. & Canadian dealers, $4. (517) 332-0112
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Open Town Meeting-" The Wars At Home": Megiddo Peace Project noon to 5 pm, 2nd Ward Public Building, 310 S. Ashley. Roundtable discussions on poverty, race, health, environment, work, violence, justice. 761-7967
"Star Dust-A Domestic Life Program": A2 Parks & Rec 1-5 pm, Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard. Mid-19th century potions and processes for housecleaning, $1.50 adults, $1youth & seniors. 994-2780
Web Site Committee Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 2-4 pm, 1455 Gregory St. #7, Ypsi. 665-8428
"National Catholic Social Justice Lobby": Peace InSight 2 pm (see 1 Tue)
"The Hot L Baltimore ': Purple Rose Theatre 2 pm (see 4 Fri)
"Wedding Band": Trueblood Theatre 2 pm (see 3 Thu)
"Oliver! ": Saline Area Players 2 pm (see 4 Fri)
Digital Music Ensemble: U-M School of Music 4 pm (see 5 Sat)
Meeting: Gay & Lesbian Buddhist Fellowship 4-6 pm, call for location. Meditation, a Dharma talk, discussion, and socializing. 313-283-6568
"The Truth Cannot Be Silenced-The School of Assassins": Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 5-7 pm, Michigan Theater. Rev. Roy Bourgeois shows his Academy Award nominated short film, tells about the revelation of Torture Manuals used in the curriculum at the U.S. Army School of the Americas at Fort Benning, GA and describes the creative work to close down the school. Reception featuring Pilar's Authentic Salvadoran Cuisine, $10-$50. 663-1870
Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6-9 pm, 122 W. Washington. Live music. 761-2530
Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals: Tree of Life Metropolitan Comm. Church 6 pm, 1st Congreg. Church, 218 N. Adams, Ypsi. 485-3922
"Looking For the Line": Walk & Squawk Performance Project 7 pm (see 5 Sat)
Il-V-I Orchestra: Heidelberg 7-9:30 pm, 215 N. Main. Big band jazz, $5. 663-7758
Israeli Dancing: Hillel 7:30-10 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Novices to veterans, $2.50. 769-0500
Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm, downstairs (back entrance), 1st Congreg. Church, 218 N. Adams, Ypsi. 721-2081
RFD Boys: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Bluegrass & more, $9. 761-1800
Dick Dale: Prism Productions 8 pm, Blind Pig, $15. 313-99-MUSIC
"Chris Rock Live! Bring the Pain Tour": Hill Street Forum & Greek Week 1997 8 pm, Hill Aud. An evening of provocative comedy, $15-$18.50. 763-TKTS
A2 Bluestage: Blind Pig 9 pm, 208 S. First St. Guest musicians join house band, The Terraplanes, $2. 971-2469
Kneset: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm, 116 E. Washington. Live jazz. 213-1393
7 Monday
Rehearsal: Out Loud Chorus call for time and place. A Lesbian Gay Bi and Trans chorus open for all. Every Mon. 741-8000 x140
HIV & Recovery: Hl VAIDS Resource Center Every Monday. For HlV-positive men & women who are chemically dependent. Cali for referral. 800-578-2300
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Job Hunters Networking Group: Soundings-A Center for Women 10-11:30 am, 4090 Packard. Meets weekly, $5/session. 973-7723
Intro Class For World Wide Web Novices: A2 District Library 2-3 pm, Main Library, 4th floor board room, 343 S. Fifth Ave. Demonstration class. 994-3238
Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm, LGBPO Lounge, Mich. Union 3rd Floor. Every Mon. Open to all women. 763-4186
"The Artist's Way": Soundings-A Center for Women 7-9 pm, 4090 Packard. Meets 6 Mondays. Based on Julie Cameron's book, $120. pre-register 973-7723
Mondays in Leonardo's: Pierpont Commons 7-9 pm, 21 01 Bonisteel, N. Campus. Randy Napoleon & friends play jazz, classic & original tunes. 764-7544
Lecture: Hillel 7 pm, Hillel. "Eheye asher Eheye: The Rabbis on Foreknowledge, Time Travel and Dreams." Sponsored by by the Orthodox Minyan. 769-0500
First Circle Study Group: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, 507 Pearl St., Ypsi. 665-8428
"The Dead Sea Scrolls-Jewish Thought in the Hellenistic World": U-M Dept of Near Eastern Studies 7:30 pm, Rackham Amphitheater. Topic: "Anti-Hellenism in Qumran." 764-0314
"Master of the Arts": University Musical Society Michigan Radio 8-9 pm, WUOM, 91.7 FM. Cecilia Bartoli converses with UMS exec. director Ken Fischer and reviewer Susan Nisbett. 764-9210
Forever Endeavor: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm-12 am, 116 E. Washington. Folk music. 213-1393
8 Tuesday
Support/Social Group: LGBPO Call for time, 3rd floor Mich. Union. Fortransgenderists, transexuals, cross-dressers.Third Genders, intersexuals, and those questioning their genders. 763-4186
Living With HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Brown Bag Seminar: Domestic Violence Project noon-2 pm, SAFE House, 4100 Clark Rd. Topic to be announced. 973-0242 x201
Tyke Program-"Leo Lionni & Friends": A2 Parks & Rec 1-2:30 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Ages 4-5 wilt explore the classic storybooks of Leo Lionni, $25 child for 4 Tuesdays. pre-register 662-7802
Habitat for Humanity: Volunteers in Action Hillel 1-3:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Tenant Talk: WC8N 88.3 FM 6-6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 6-9 pm (see 1 Tue)
Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
"Women At Work-A Non-Traditional Panel": Soundings-A Center for Women 6:30-8:30 pm, 4090 Packard. Expert panel of women in skilled trades and technology, $15. pre-register 973-7723
Teen LesBiGay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Lesbian Survivor Support Group 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Psychic Night: Main Street News 7-10 pm, 220 S. Main St. Cards, palmistry, and numerology with Jewel, fee. 761-4365
Liturgists' Round Table: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, 1 325 Rosewood. Help plan the Beltaine ritual. 665-8428
"A Call for Justice in the Global Economy": Peace InSight 7 pm, CTN, Cable Channel 9. Topic: the impact of multinational corporations and the World Bank on the global economy. 769-7422
English Country Dancing: Ann Arbor Council for Traditional Music & Dance 7-9:45 pm, Chapel Hill Condo Clubhouse, 3350 Green Rd. Social dancing to hits from 17th & 18th century England. No partner or experience needed, $4. 426-0261
The Origami Guy: A2 District Library 7-8 pm, Main Library, Multi-Purpose Room, 343 S. Fifth Ave. Paper folding projects for the entire family. pre-register 994-2333
Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO 7 pm (see 1 Tue)
"FBI's War on Black America": RAIL 7:10 pm, East Quad, 52 Greene. Documentary followed by meeting to advance the Under Lock & Key Books for Prisoners Program, e-mail rail@mim.org
Rosh Hodesh Service: Hillel 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Feminist service to welcome Nisan. 769-0500
"Best of Our Town": The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Showcasing three open stage artists, David Menefee, Bill Edwards and Richard Lawrence, $6. 761-1800
U-M Folk Dancing Club: Pierpont Commons 8 pm (see 2 Wed)
Dyke Discussion Group: Sappho Gamma Phi 9 pm (see 1 Tue)
New Frontline: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Acid Jazz Night: Heidelberg 1 0 pm, 21 5 N. Main St. DJ Bubblicious spins hip-bop dance favorites, $3-$5. 663-7758
9 Wednesday
Five Percent Day Benefitting the American Lung Assoc: Whole Foods Market 7:30-8:45 pm, 2398 E. Stadium Blvd. 5% of every purchase made in the store today goes to support the ALA's Asthma Awareness Fair. 971-3366
Living With HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)
Swimmers : A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Brown Bag Lunch: Kempt House noon (see 2 Wed)
Live Call-ln: Peace InSight 5 pm (see 1 Tue)
"East Timor-lnvasion, Occupation & Western Complicity": Guild House 5:15 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Rice-n-Beans supper followed by Forum Discussion at 6 pm, $5. 662-5189
Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-7 pm (see 2 Wed)
"Changing Bodie-Time to Talk": Planned Parenthood of Mid-Michigan 6-8 pm, 3100 Professional Dr. Workshop for fathers and their to 13-year-old sons. 973-0710
"Divorce & Beyond" Workshop: Soundings-A Center for Women 7-9 pm, 4090 Packard. Overview of divorce. A series of 4 workshops for women at any stage of the divorce process, $25/each or $75/all four. 973-7723
Men's Support/Discussion Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 2 Wed)
Meeting: Reform Chavurah 7 pm (see 2 Wed)
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 4 Fri)
Open Stage: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Perform or listen, $3. 761 -1800
Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble: Arbor Brewing Company 8:30 pm (see 2 Wed)
Meeting: East Quad Group 9-11 pm, 2nd Cooley Lounge, East Quad. Social group for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals. 763-2792
Groove Collection: Prism Productions 9:30 pm, Blind Pig, $12.50. 313-99-MUSIC
10 Thursday
Positive Women's Evening Group: HIV AIDS Resource Center Meets alternate Thursdays. Group for HlV-positive women. Cali for referral. 800-578-2300
Israel Information Day: Hillel by appointment. Michigan Israel Connection will be at Hillel to provide information about programs in Israel. 769-0500
Racial & Economic Justice Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon, Call for location. Plan anti-racism work, welfare simulations and non-violence training. 663-1870
Dinner for the Homeless: Volunteers in Action/Hillel 3-7 pm, First United Methodist Church. Help prepare (3-5 pm) and serve dinner (5-7 pm). Dan 213-1459
Music Engineering Seminar Series: U-M School of Music 4:15 pm, 2039 E.V. Moore Bldg., N. Campus. Michael Alcorn, composer, Univ. of Belfast, Ireland. 764-0594
Career Connection: Soundings-A Center for Women 5:30-8:30 pm, 4090 Packard. Interactive workshop to find your talents, preferences and values for rewarding work, $75. 973-7723
Credit Education Series: A2 Parks & Rec 5:30-9 pm, Bryant Comm. Center, 3 W. Eden Court. Workshop series includes basic budgeting and bill paying, hows and whys of saving, and creditworthiness. Workbook included with tuition. Limited space, $15 (income eligible scholarships available). 994-2722
Shulchan Ivrit: AMI/Hillel 5:30 pm (see 3 Thu)
Meeting: United Jewish Appeal 6 pm (see 3 Thu)
Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Introduction to Macrobiotics: EMU's Lifespan Learning 6:30-8:30 pm, EMU Depot Town Center, 32 E. Cross St, Ypsi. Introduction to the philosphy of macrobiotics and ways to change to a macrobiotic diet. Cooking demo, $19. pre-register 487-9456
"Passover Fever" : Daniel Goldstein Film Festival 7 pm, Michigan Theater. Artful mix of humor and drama with a dash of magic realism. Hebrew with English subtitles, $5-$6.50. 769-0500
Business Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St. 665-8428
TVQ "Bar Gïris": LGBPO 7 pm LGBPO Lounge, Mich. Union. Romantic comedy featuring a group of women whose lives and loves intertwine against the backdrop of a Los Angeles lesbian bar. 763-4186
Sexuality & Spirituality-lnterdenominational Christian Group: Guild House 7-8:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. A group tor LGBT people to revisit their faith traditions. 662-5189
Songwriter's Open Mic: Oz's Music 7:30-9:30 pm, 1920 Packard. With host Jim Novak. Perform or listen. 662-8283
Huelgas Ensemble: University Musical Society 8 pm, St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. Re-creation of Medieval and Renaissance music retuming to the original notation of both text and music, $20. 764-2538
"The Tiger Bounds-The Return of Tulipomania ": Performance Network 8 pm, Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. Malcolm Tulip explores, questions, and explodes the myth that the everyday is ordinary, $9-$12 (Thu is pay-what-you can day). 663-0681
Jackopierce: Prism Productions 8 pm, Majestic, 4140 Woodward, Detroit, $10. 313-99-MUSIC
Natalie MacMaster: The Ark 8 pm. 316 S. Main. Cape Breton fiddler, $13.50. 761-1800
Kol Hakavod in Concert: Hillel 8 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill St. Jewish a cappella group, $3$5. 769-0500
"Cabaret": The Theatres of EMU 8 pm, Sponberg Theatre, Quirk Bldg., EMU. Musical set in pre-Hitler Germany presents romance, "both tender and perverse," against the background of Bertin's jazz age, $5-$14. 487-1221
Thursdays in Leonardo's: Pierpont Commons 8-10 pm, 2101 Bonisteel, N. Campus. Live jazz. 764-7544
"Wedding Band": Trueblood Theatre 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 4 Fri)
"The Sisters Rosensweig " : A2 Civic Theatre 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
Emo Phillips: Mainstreet Comedy Showcase 8:30 pm, 314 E. Liberty. Comedy waif straight from the Land of Oz via the Twilight Zone, $14. 996-9080
Meeting: Queer Unity Project 9 pm, Wolverine Rm., Mich. Union. Campus activist group fighting homophobia and heterosexism. 763-4186
Al Hill & the Love Butlers: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 3 Thu)
Industrial Dance Night: Heidelberg 1 0 pm (see 3 Thu)
11 Friday
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Blood Pressure/Cholestrol Screening: A2 Parks & Rec 9:30-11:30am, Bryant Comm. Center, 3 W. Eden Court. Sponsored by Washtenaw County Health Services. 994-2722
Delivering Shabbat Meals: Hillel 3 pm (see 4 Fri)
" A Call tor Justice in the Global Economy " : Peace InSight pm (see 11 Tue
Bardic Night: Shining Lakes Grove 7-11 pm, ICC Education Ctr., 1 522 Hill St. Drumming, singing & fun. 665-8428
Big Liquid: PJ's Records Free Concert 7-8 pm, PJ's Records & Used CDs, 617-8 Packard. In-store performance. Jazz-inflected rock. 663-3441
Family Reading Night: A2 District Library 7-8:30 pm, Main Library, Multi-Purpose Room, 343 S. Fifth Ave. Games, stories, crafts. 994-2333
Support/Discussion Group: LGBPO Women of Color 7 pm, 3110 Mich. Union. For all lesbian, bisexual, and questioning women of color. 763-4186
Inside Edge on the Information Age: A2 District Library 7:30-9 pm, Loving Branch, 3042 Creek Dr. (near Packard & Platt). Topic: Home Schooling on the World Wide Web with speaker Pat Montgomery, Founder & Director of Clonlara School. 994-2342
Second Friday Discussions: Older Lesbians Organizing (OLO) 7:30-9:30 pm, Common Language Bookstore, 215 S. 4th Ave. Topic TBA. 663-0036
Meeting: Queer Asian/Pacific Islanders 7:30 pm (see 4 Fri)
The Russian Village: University Musical Society 8 pm, Michigan Theater. Program: "From the Village Fair to the Stage: Rituals and Celebrations of the Russian People," $24-$36. 764-2538
Workshop: Latin Dance 8pm,U-Club, Mich. Union. Learn the Salsa, Cumbia and the Merengue, no partner necessary. pre-register 763-3281
Golden Ring: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Folk music, $12. 761-1800
Guest Recital: U-M School of Music 8 pm, Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, E.V. Moore Bldg., N. Campus. Ma Xiao Hui, performs on the erhu, the Chinese version of the violin whose origins can be traced back to 500 AD. In China, Ma Xiao Hui is considered to be "a female erhu star." 764-0594
"Noises Off": Croswell Opera House 8 pm, 129 E. Maumee St., Adrián. Hysterical farce focusing on the misadventures of a mediocre acting company, $11 -$13. 517-264-SHOW
"The Tiger Bounds-The Return of Tulipomania": Performance Network 8pm (see 10 Thu)
"Wedding Band": Trueblood Theatre 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 4 Fri)
"Cabaret": The Theatres of EMU 8 pm (see 10 Thu)
"The Sisters Rosensweig": A2 Civic Theatre 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
David Mosher: Cafe Zola 9-11 pm, 112 W. Washington. Singer, songwriter, guitarist performs his unique brand of eclectic, acoustic originals. 769-2020
Fridays in Leonardo's: Pierpont Commons 9-11 pm, 21 01 Bonisteel, N. Campus. With 58 Green, a 12-person a capella group. 764-7544
12 Saturday
Huron River Clean-Up Days: A2 Parks & Rec 9 am-noon, Gallup Park Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. Volunteer to clean up debris from the Huron. Use your own canoe or one of ours. Opportunities for groups wishing to sponsor their own clean up. 662-9319
Workshop Community Garage Sale: Recycle Ann Arbor 9 am-3 pm, workshop 10 am, RAA's ReUse Center, 2420 S. Industrial. Celebrate Earth Day by learning to build a Cold Frame from recycled materials in a free workshop. 662-6288
Wetlands By Canoe: A2 Parks & Rec 9 am-noon, Gallup Park Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. Guided tour of Huron's wetlands, refreshments included, $7.50/person, $122/person canoe. pre-register 662-9319
2nd Annual Statewide Political Summit: WRAP 9:30 am-4 pm, Friends Lake Meeting House, Chelsea, $20-$25. pre-register 995-9867
Stream Search: Shining Lakes Grove 10 am-3 pm, The New Center, 1100 N. Main Join the Huron River Watershed Council bug search. 665-8428
Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 10 am-2 pm (see 1 Tue)
"The Hot L Baltimore ': Purple Rose Theatre 3 pm (see 4 Frt)
Joe Lovano Quartet: Kerrytown Concert House 7 pm & 9 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Voted 1995 Jazz Artist of the Year, Saxophonist Lovano is joined by piano, bass and drums, 2shows, $15-$30. 769-2999
Martin Sexton: The Ark 7:30 & 10 pm, 31 6 S. Main. His guitar playing and a cappella yodeling were a huge hit at the A2 Folk Fest, $12.50. 761-1800
"Up All Night": Ozone House 8 pm, Olds Intramural Rec. Building, EMU. High school lock-in to benefit renovation of a new Runaway Shelter at Ozone House. Ends April 13 at 8 am. All high school students are invited. Lock-in willinclude Gladiator Jousting, the Velero Wall, volleyball, card games, dinner, snacks and more, $5-$8. pre-register 662-2222
"Noises Off": Croswell Opera House 8 pm (see 11 Fri)
"The Tiger Bounds-The Return of Tulipomania": Performance Network 8 pm (see 10Thu)
"Wedding Band": Trueblood Theatre 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
"Cabaret": The Theatres of EMU 8 pm (see 10 Thu)
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 4 Fri)
"The Sisters Rosensweig" : A2 Civic Theatre 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
New Bomb Turks: Prism Productions 9 pm, Majestic, 4140 Woodward, Detroit, $7. 313-99-MUSIC
13 Sunday
A2 Multiple Sclerosis Walk: National MS Society 8 am, Pioneer H.S., 601 W. Stadium. Sign sponsors and raise money by walking a 5K or 15K route for the MS society. 1-800-247-7382
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Kids Concerts: Oz's Music 1 pm, 1920 Packard Rd. Open stage for the young ones with host Steve Osburn. Perform or listen. 662-8283
"Wedding Band": Trueblood Theatre 2 pm (see 3 Thu)
"The Hot L Baltimore ": Purple Rose Theatre 2 pm (see 4 Fri)
Young People's Theater Troubadours: A2 District Library 2-3 pm, Main Library, MultiPurpose Room, 343 S. Fifth Ave. Musical performance kicks off National Library Week, refreshments served. 994-2333
Gender-Free Contra Dance: AARC Dancers & Pierpont Commons 2-5 pm, Michigan League Ballroom. American folk dancing without gender-specific dance roles. No partner or experience needed, $5-$6. 764-6978
Healers' Guild Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 2-4 pm, Ancient Formula, 1677 Plymouth Rd. Topic: Trigger Point Therapy. 487-4931
" A Call For Justice in the Global Economy " : Peace InSight 2 pm (see 8 Tue)
"Cabaret": The Theatres of EMU 2:30 pm (see 10 Thu)
" Noises Off": Croswell Opera House 3 pm (see 11 Fri) Michael Davis: Kerrytown Concert House 4 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Violinist Michael Davis performs Brahms's sonatas accompanied by pianist Nelson Harper, $5-$12. 769-2999
Faculty Artists Concert: University Musical Society 4 pm, Rackham Aud. U-M Michigan Chamber Players recital. 764-2538
Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6-9 pm (see 6 Sun)
Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 6 Sun)
Meeting: Amnesty International Community Group 7-8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 662-5189
Acoustic Open Mic: Culture Vultures 7-9:30 pm, Espresso Royale, 214 S. Main. 930-2680
"The Tiger Bounds-The Return of Tulipomania" : Performance Network 7 pm (see 10 Thu)
"The Hot L Baltimore ": Purple Rose Theatre 7 pm (see 6 Sun) Meeting: Amnesty International Group 61 7:30 pm, Mich. Union. Local chapter of independent worldwide movement. 668-0660
Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)
Israeli Dancing: Hillel 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun)
Battlefield Band: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Bagpipes, synthesizer, fiddle, vocals and plenty of Celtic spirit, $13.50. 761-1800
A2 Bluestage: Blind Pig 9 pm (see 6 Sun)
Kneset: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 6 Sun)
14 Monday
HIV & Recovery: HARC (see 7 Mon)
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Rehearsal: Out Loud Chorus (see 7 Mon)
Job Hunters Networking Group: Soundings 10 am (see 7 Mon)
Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 7 Mon)
Business Meeting: Labor Party of Washtenaw County 7 pm, Wooden Spoon Books, 200 N. 4th Ave. Organizing on behalf of the U.S. Labor Party. 913-4691
Festival Planning Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, 1202 Grant, Ypsi. 665-8428
Mondays in Leonardo's: Pierpont Commons 7 pm (see 7 Mon)
7th Annual Golden Apple Award: Hillel 7:30 pm, Rackham Aud. Students Honoring Outstanding University Teachers. Cosponsored by Apple Computer. 769-0500
Meeting: Alliance for the Mentally III of Washtenaw County 7:30 pm, St. Clares Episcopal Church, 2309 Packard. Topic: New Developments ín Drug Therapy. 994-6611
Friends of the A2 Library: A2 District Library 8 pm, Main Library, Multi-Purpose Room, 343 S. Fifth Ave. In celebration of National Library Week, join 'Friends' for a dessert buffet and special behind the scènes tour of the library. 994-2333
Forever Endeavor: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 7 Mon)
15 Tuesday
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Living With HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)
Tax Day Vigil: Women's International League for Peace & Freedom 11-1 pm, Federal Building at Fifth and Liberty. Vigil focuses on the huge military budget in relation to the current cuts in human services. 483-0058
Tyke "Leo Lionni & Friends": A2 Parks & Rec 1 pm (see 1 Tue)
Habitat for Humanity: Volunteers in Action Hillel 1 pm (see 1 Tue)
Tenant Talk: WCBN 88.3 FM 6 pm (see 1 Tue)
Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 6-9 pm (see 1 Tue)
Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Teen Les/Bi/Gay Support Group: LGBPO 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Lesbian Survivor Support Group: LGBPO 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
"Fist, Stick, Knife, Gun": Peace InSight 7 pm, CTN, Cable Channel 9. An insightful look at youth and violence. 769-7422
Springfest: Ahava Hillel 7 pm, Hillel. Join the Jewish Lesbian Bisexual Gay Collective for a celebration of spring. Bernard 332-6149
Druidic Lore & Magical Tradition: Shining Lakes Grove 7-8:30 & 8:30-10 pm, Ancient Formula, 1677 Plymouth Rd. Topic I: SLG Cosmology. Topic II: Liturgy and Ritual. 665-8428
Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO 7 pm (see 1 Tue)
Psychic Night: Main Street News 7-1 0 pm (see 8 Tue)
Peach Mountain Intermedíate Contra Dance 7 pm (see 1 Tue)
Low-Brow Astronomy: A2 Parks & Rec. sunset-11:30 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. View stars, planets, and moons with telescopes and slides. Cancelled if overcast at sunset. 662-7802
Paul Germania: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Blues guitar, harmonica, sometimes piano. 761-1800
Dyke Discussion Group: Sappho Gamma Phi 9 pm (see 1 Tue)
New Frontline: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Acid Jazz Night: Heidelberg 10 pm (see 8 Tue)
16 Wednesday
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Living With HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)
"Resumes 4 Cover Letters that Get Results": Soundings - A Center for Women 9 am-1 pm, 4090 Packard. Workshop, $65. pre-register 973-7723
Brown Bag Lunch: Kempf House noon (see 2 Wed)
An Evening in Cyberspace: A2 District Library 6-9 pm, Main Library, 343 S. Fifth Ave. The library unveils its brand new Kid's Connection Center in the Youth Dept. Teens can check out the lower level Cyber Cafe. 994-2333
"Changing Bodies-Time to Talk": Planned Parenthood of Mid-Michigan 6-8 pm, 3100 Professional Dr. Workshop for mothers and their tol 2-year-old daughters. 973-0710
Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-7 pm (see 2 Wed)
Harpbeat: A2 District Library 7-7:45 pm, Loving Branch Library, 3042 Creek Dr. (near Packard and Platt). Harp and percussion instruments to entertain children. 994-2353
Workshop-'Divorce & Beyond": Soundings- A Center for Women 7-9 pm, 4090 Packard. Topic: Financial Survival, (see 9 Wed)
Men's Support/Discussion Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 2 Wed)
Meeting: Reform Chavurah 7 pm (see 2 Wed)
Janis lan: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Back with new found personal insights on love, tenderness, and faith, $17.50. 761-1800
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 4 Fri)
U-M Folk Dancing Club: Pierpont Commons 8 pm (see 2 Wed)
Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble: Arbor Brewing Company 8:30 pm (see 2 Wed)
Meeting: East Quad Group 9 pm (see 2 Wed)
17 Thursday
Positive Women's Day Group: HARC (see 3Thu)
Career Connection: Soundings - A Center for Women 5:30 pm (see 10 Thu)
Credit Education Series: A2 Parks & Rec 5:30 pm (see 10 Thu)
Meeting: Homeless/Action Committee 5:30 pm (see 3 Thu)
Shulchan Ivrit: AMI/Hillel 5:30 pm (see 3 Thu)
Meeting: United Jewish Appeal 6 pm (see 3 Thu)
Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 & 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Store Tour: Whole Foods Market 7 pm, 2398 E. Stadium Blvd. Informative tour providing samples, coupons and recipes. 971-3366
Sexuality & Spirituality-Inter-Faith Group: Guild House 7-8:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. A group for LGBT people to revisit their faith traditions. 662-5189
Meeting: A2 CoHousing Group 7 pm, Little Professor, Westgate Shopping Center. Update for members and interested parties on local CoHousing project. 769-0268
Meeting: Guatemalan Accompaniment Project 7 pm, St. Joseph Mercy Hosp., Conference Room 8, Education Ctr. GAP provides international observers to communities of refugees returning to Guatemala. 663-3338
Druidic Worship Circle: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm (see 3 Thu)
Meeting: WRAP Board of Directors 7:30 pm 995-9867
"The Passover Story": Michigan Radio 8 pm, WUOM, 91.7 FM. Theodore Bikel and the Western Wind Vocal Ensemble, cosponsored by Josephson and Fink. 764-9210
Violent Femmes: Prism Productions 8 pm, Hill Aud. Only appearance since 1994, $22.50. 763-TKTS
David Olney & Les Sampou: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Skewed lyrics, dynamic music. 761-1800
Corey Stevens: Prism Productions 8 pm, Majestic, 4140 Woodward, Detroit. Guest Mudpuppy, $8. 313-99-MUSIC
"The Tiger Bounds-The Return of Tulipomania": Performance Network pm (see 10 Thur)
"Cabaret": The Theatres of EMU 8 pm (see 10 Thu)
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 4 Fri)
"The Sisters Rosensweig": A2 Civic Theatre 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
Thursdays in Leonardos: Pierpont Commons 8 pm (see 13 Thu)
Al Hill and the Love Butlers: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 3 Thu)
Meeting: Queer Unity Project 9 pm (see 9 Thu)
18 Friday
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue
Disarmament Group Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice noon (see 4 Fri)
Rally for Quality Health Care at the U-M Hospitals: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 3 pm, call for location. Discussion with physicians, nurses and union members on the impact of downsizing and outsourcing patient care. 663-1870
"Fist, Stick, Knife, Gun": Peace lnSight 6 pm (see 15 Tue)
Farewell Oneg Shabbat: Reform Chavurah after 7 pm services, Hillel. Say goodbye to friends, refreshments provided. 769-0500
Support & Discussion Group: LGBPO Women of Color 7 pm (see 9 Thu)
Create A Scene with Empatheatre: A2 District Library 7:30-9 pm, Northeast B ranch (in the Plymouth Mall). Improvisational situations acted out at audience's request. 996-3180
Artisian's Guild Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 7 pm, 909 Sheridan, Ypsilanti. 480-1859
Meeting: Queer Asian/Pacific Islanders 7:30 pm (see 4 Fri)
The Assad Brothers: University Musical Society 8 pm, Rackham Aud. Sergio and Odair Assad are hailed by many as the foremost guitar duo in the world, $14-$24. 764-2538
Concert Band: U-M School of Music 8 pm, Hill Aud. Featuring music of David Maslanka. 764-0594
Music Engineering Seminar Series: U-M School of Music 8 pm, 2039 E.V. Moore Bldg., N. Campus. "Experimental Music for Improvisers and Electronic Instruments" by Luc Houtkamp, saxophonist. 764-0594
RFD Boys: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Bluegrass and more, $9. 761-1800
Jeru the Damaja & DJ Shadow: Prism Productions 8 pm, Majestic, 4140 Woodward, Detroit, $10. 313-99-MUSIC
"The Tiger Bounds-The Return of Tulipomania": Performance Network 8pm (see 10 Thu)
"Cabaret": The Theatres of EMU 8 pm (see 10 Thu)
"The Hot L Baltimore ': Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 4 Fri)
"The Sisters Rosensweig": A2 Civic Theatre 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
"Noises Off": Croswell Opera House 8 pm (see 11 Fri)
Jean Agopian: Cafe Zola 9-11 pm, 112 W. Washington. Traditional Flamenco guitar accompanied by Glenn Bering on the doumbek. 769-2020
Friday Dance Jam: People Dancing 10:30 pm (see 4 Fri)
19 Saturday
Understanding & Embracing Diversity in The LGBT "Gender Concerns; Disability Issues": Washtenaw LGBT Comm . Council 9 am-4:30 pm, First Congregational Church of Ypsilanti. Workshop, $25. pre-register 761-8283
City-Wide Huron River Clean Up: A2 Parks & Rec 10 am, Gallup Park Canoe Livery, 3000 Fuller Rd. Help clean up areas targeted by the EPA & the Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab. Call to register your group or to join an existing group. 741-2353 or 663-7191
Walking Clinic: A2 Parks & Rec 10 am, Gallup Park, 3000 Fuller Rd. Co-sponsored by Running Fit, the clinic features equipment demos and techniques and a drawing for prizes. 662-9319
LaRon Williams: A2 District Library 10-10:45 am, West Branch, Westgate. Entertaining stories from award-winning storyteller. 994-1674
Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 10 am-2 pm (see 1 Tue)
Madcap Puppets: A2 District Library 2-3 pm, Main Library, Multi-Purpose Room, 343 S. Fifth Ave. Cincinnati-based group will present "Grandma's House," a musical adaptation of "Little Red Riding Hood." 994-2333
"The Hot L Baltimore " : Purple Rose Theatre 3 pm (see 4 Fri)
Winefest '97: Ann Arbor Art Center 5 pm, Marriott, Ypsilanti. Fine wine making and fine art are joined in this annual wine auction held to support the community art programs of the A2 Art Center, $100. 994-8004
"God of the Market-Power, Profit & People": Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 6:30 pm potluck, 7:30 pm program, St. Mary Student Parish, 331 Thompson. Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer gives a faith based view of global economy. 663-1870
Meeting: Lutherans Concerned 6:30 pm, Lord of Light Lutheran Church, 801 S. Forest. Lutheran group for lesbian, gay, and bisexual people. Scott 663-6954
Rainbow River International Music & Dance Festival: Aurora Borealis Productions & U-Club 7 pm, U-Club, Mich. Union. Russian, Malayasian, Dikir Barat, Rajasthani, Persian and many more international performers, $3-$7. 763-3281
Maner Ali Khan and Sher Ali Khan: University Musical Society 8 pm, Rackham Aud. Singing in the Sufi tradition, $16-$28. 764-2538
Rankin Family: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Celtic influenced music and dance, $13.50. 761-1800
Dwight Carroll: Heidelberg 8 pm-1 am, In the Rathskeller, 215 N. Main. Fun time oldies and easy listening. 663-7758
" Noises Off": Croswell Opera House 8 pm (see 11 Fri)
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 4 Fri)
"The Tiger Bounds-The Return of Tulipomania": Performance Network 8 pm (see 10 Thur)
"The Sisters Rosensweig": A2 Civic Theatre 8 pm (see 3 Thu)
"Cabaret": The Theatres of EMU 8 pm (see 10 Thu)
20 Sunday
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Earth Day Festival: A2 Parks & Rec, Ecology Center & Project Grow 1 -5 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. All-species parade, music, live animal demos, storytelling, arts & crafts, and more. 662-7802
Bluegrass & Old-Time Country Music Jam Sessions 1:30-5 pm, Ypsilanti Freighthouse, Depot Town. Rain or shine, acoustic music only, $2 donation. 930-2680
Meeting: Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays/PFLAG Ann Arbor 2-5 pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Afterglow party for Annual Dinner Speaker, Alise Self. 741-0659
Fundraising Committee Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 2-4 pm, 1455 Gregory St. #7, Ypsi. 487-4931
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 2 pm (see 4 Fri)
"FM, Stick, Knile, Gun": Peace InSight 2 pm (see 15 Tue)
"Noises Off": Croswell Opera House 3 pm (see 11 Fri)
Meeting: Gay & Lesbian Buddhist Fellowship 4-6 pm (see 6 Sun) Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6 pm (see 6 Sun)
Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 6 Sun)
"The Tiger Bounds-The Return of Tulipomania": Performance Network 7 pm (see 10 Thur)
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 7 pm (see 6 Sun)
Il-V-I Orchestra: Heidelberg 7 pm (see 6 Sun)
Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7 30 pm (see 6 Sun)
Ellis Paul & Carrie Newcomer: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S.Main. Blend of folk, pop & country, $10. 761-1800
A2 Bluestage: Blind Pig 9 pm (see 6 Sun)
Kneset: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 6 Sun)
21 Monday
Rehearsal: Out Loud Chorus (see 7 Mon)
HIV & Recovery: HARC (see 7 Mon)
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Job Hunters Networking Group: Soundings 10 am (see 7 Mon)
Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 7 Mon)
Mondays in Leonardos: Pierpont Commons 7 pm (see 7 Mon)
"Bardic Liturgists' Round Table: Shining Lakes Grove 7 pm (see 7 Mon)
Forever Endeavor: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 7 Mon)
22 Tuesday
SupportSocial Group: LGBPO (see 8 Tue)
Living With HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Passover Seders & Meals: Hillel Call for times and places. The UJA-Half Shekel Campaign is organizing campus wide seders. Volunteer your home or sign up as a guest. Haggadot, seder plates and space for student groups are available. Hillel will serve lunches and dinners during the holiday. To volunteer your home, e-mail the sponsors at seders@umich.edu. Seders will be on the 22nd and the 23rd, reservations by April 14th. 769-0500
Tyke Program-"Leo Lionni & Friends": A2 Parks & Rec 1 pm (see 1Tue)
8th Annual Women's Seder: Hillel 6 pm For all interested Jewish women. 769-0500
Tenant Talk: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Teen LesBiGay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Lesbian Survivor Support Group 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Whole Foods Market 7-8 pm, Lampost Inn, adjacent to Whole Foods Market, 2398 E. Stadium Blvd. Naturopathic physician discusses treatments including nutrition, homeopathy and herbs. preregister 971-3366
"Fair Trade Fashion Show": Peace InSight 7 pm, CTN, Cable Chanel 9. Great looking clothes for all ages, sizes, and shapes from MarketPlace: Handwork of India, Pueblo-to-People, and Deva Lifewear. 769-7422
Liturgists' Round Table: Shining Lakes Grove 7 pm (see 7 Mon)
English Country Dancing: A2 Council for Traditional Music & Dance 7-9:45 pm (see 8 Tue)
Psychic Night: Main Street News 7-10 pm (see 8 Tue)
Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO 7 pm (see 1 Tue)
University Symphony Orchestra: UM School of Music 8 pm, Hill Aud. 764-0594
Moxy Fruvous: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Imagine a combo of barbershop, doo-wop, Phil Ochs, REM and Billy Brag, $10. 761-1800
Drumming Corps: Shining Lakes Grove 9 pm, 1325 Rosewood. 665-8428
Dyke Discussion Group: Sappho Gamma Phi 9 pm (see 1 Tue)
New Frontline: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Acid Jazz Night: Heidelberg 10 pm (see 8 Tue)
23 Wednesday
Living With HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
"Toot Your Own Horn": Soundings-A Center for Women 9 am (see 3 Thu)
Brown Bag Lunch: Kempf House noon (see 2 Wed)
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 3 pm (see 4 Fri)
"Changing Bodies, Time to Talk": Planned Parenthood 6-8 pm, 3100 Professional Dr. Workshop for mothers and their 1 to 13-year-old sons. Learn how to fake a role traditionally taken by the father. 973-0710
Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6 pm (see 2 Wed)
Meeting: WRAP Membership 7:30-9:30 pm. New Center, 1100 N. Main St. 995-9867
Parts Of A BookTool Of The Trade: A2 District Library 7-8 pm, Main Library, 343 S. Fifth Ave. Workshop features hands-on demonstration of what it takes to make a book, presented by local artist and bookmaker, Jean Buescher. 994-2333
Workshop-'Divorce & Beyond": Soundings-A Center for Women 7-9 pm, 4090 Packard. Topic: Alimony, Property Settlement & Mediation. (see 9 Wed)
Men's Support/Discussion Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 2 Wed)
"Guns, Drugs and the CIA": RAIL 7:10 pm,East Quad, 52 Greene. Documentary followed by information on RAIL's campaigns to support prisoners. e-mall rail@mim.org
Family Support Group Meeting: Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Washtenaw County 7:30 pm, St. Clare's Episcopal Church, 2309 Packard. For people who have mentally ill family members. 994-6611
ViIlage Harmony: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Eclectic musical styles from young voices. 761-1800
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 4 Fri)
Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble: Arbor Brewing Company 8:30 pm (see 2 Wed)
Meeting: East Quad Group 9 pm (see 2 Wed)
24 Thursday
Positive Women's Evening Group: HARC (see 13 Thu)
Racial & Economic Justice Meeting: ICPJ noon (see 13 Thu)
Gifts of Art Songs & More: U-M Hospitals 12:10 pm. Univ. Hospital Lobby, Floor 1 . Outstanding Vocalist 1996, Nicholas Phan, is accompanied by piano. 936-ARTS
Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Introduction to Aromatherapy: Whole Foods Market 7:30-8:30 pm, Lampost Inn, adjacent to Whole Foods Market, 2398 E. Stadium Blvd. The art of using essential oils for health and beauty. 971 -3366
Coffee Hour: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, Sweetwaters Cafe, 123 W. Washington. The spiritual aspects of water. 729-6968
Intro Class For World Wide Web Novices: A2 District Library 7:30-9 pm, Main Library, 4th floor board room, 343 S. Fifth Ave. Demonstration class. 994-3238
Acoustic Jam: Oz's Music 7:30-9:30 pm, 1920 Packard Rd. Open stage with host Michael Northrup. Perform or listen. 662-8283
Ann Juigalpa Sister City Committee Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice 7:30pm, People's Food Co-op, 216 N. 4th Ave. Plan for next project and delegation to and from Nicaragua. 663-1870
"Uncle Vanya": Morris Co Art Theatre 8 pm, Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. 100 years after Chekhov first published Uncle Vanya it's themes of searching for happiness and meaning in life, redemptive powers of love and faith and finding joy in the beauty of nature still captivate and move us, $9-$12 (Thursday is pay what you can day). 663-0681
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 4 Fri)
Thursdays in Leonardos: Pierpont Commons 8 pm (see 13 Thu)
Al Hill and the Love Butlers: Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 3 Thu)
Meeting: Queer Unity Project 9 pm (see 9 Thu)
25 Friday
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
"What's for Dinner?": Whole Foods Market 3-7 pm, 2398 E. Stadium Blvd. Learn how to make quick, easy and healthy dinners. 971-3366
"Fair Trade Fashion Show": Peace InSight 6 pm (see 22 Tue) Women's Spirituality Group Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, 507 Pearl Si, Ypsi. 485-8632
Support/Discussion Group: LGBPO Women of Color 7 pm (see 9 Thu)
Inside Edge on the Information Age: A2 District Library 7:30-9 pm, Main Library, 4th floor board room, 343 S. Fifth Ave. Topic: "Do Re Meet Technology: Music In The Digital Age." 994-2342
Meeting: Queer Asian/Pacific Islanders 7:30 pm (see 4 Fri)
RFD Boys: The Ark 8 pm , 316 S. Main. Bluegrass and more, $9. 761-1800
Jim Wilson & Joanne Kong: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Cellistforthe Shanghai String Quartet, Wilson is joined by award winning pianist, Kong, $5-$12. 769-2999
"Uncle Vanya": MorrisCo Art Theatre 8 pm (see 24 Thur)
"The Hot L Baltimore" : Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm, (see 4 Fri)
Five Guys Named Moe: Cafe Zola 911 pm, 112 W. Washington. Acoustic swing featuring intricate vocal harmonies. 769-2020
26 Saturday
OLO Canoeing: Older Lesbians Organizing canoe outing, call for time and place. 482-8824
Huron River Clean-Up Days: A2 Parks & Rec 9-12 pm (see 12 Sat)
Community Home Buyers Program: A2 Parks & Rec 10-noon, Bryant Comm. Center, 3 W. Eden Court. Program offers less restrictive terms for home ownership. Certificates to apply for a Standard Fed. Bank mortgage loan are awarded. pre-register 994-2722
Friends of the A2 Library Spring Book Sale: A2 District Library 10 am-4 pm, Main Library, lower level, 343 S. Fifth Ave. Bookshop doses until Sept. after this sale. Fill up a paper grocery bag for $4. 994-2333
Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 10 am-2 pm (see 1 Tue)
22nd Anniversary Celebration: Ypsilanti Food Coop 11-2:30 pm, Ypsilanti Food Co-op, 312 N. River Street, Depot Town. Prize drawings and cake bake-off. 483-1520
"Who Are You ": A2 Parks & Rec. 1:30-3 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Ages 3-5 will look at insects, mammals, birds, and reptiles in their early stages of development, $5child. pre-register 662-7802
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 3 pm (see 4 Fri) Euchre Tournament: Shining Lakes Grove 7 pm, 1325 Rosewood. Fundraiser, snacks provided, $6. 487-4931
Business Meeting: Labor Party of Washtenaw County 7 pm (see 14 Mon)
"Bump in the Night": A2 Parks & Rec 7:30-9 pm, Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver. Ages 6-8 will take a night hike through the forest, $5 child. pre-register 662-7802
Les Barken The Ark 8 pm. 316 S. Main. Emcee at last years Folk Fest, comedic poet/performer, $12.50. 761-1800
The Samples: Prism Productions 8 pm, Michigan Theater. $16.50. 313-99-MUSIC
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 4 Fri)
"Uncle Vanya": Morris Co Art Theatre 8 pm (see 24 Thur)
Blues Free For All: Heidelberg 10 pm, The Club Above, 215 N. Main. Opening act TBA, featuring Dave Kaftin, Chris Goerke and Tharone playing blues and R & B, $4-$5. 663-7758
27 Sunday
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Bug ID Day: Shining Lakes Grove noon-5 pm, The New Center, 1100 N. Main. Assist in the Huron River Watershed Council bug ID program. 665-8428
Family Dance Series: A2 Parks & Rec. 1:30-5 pm, Cobblestone Farm, 2781 Packard. Squares, contras and other country dances for families with children,$6/person,$10/family 994-2928
Grove Play Date: Shining Lakes Grove 2 pm, Domino Farms. Petting Zoo. 665-8428
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 2 pm (see 4 Fri)
Fair Trade Fashion Show: Peace InSight 2 pm (see 22 Tue)
Sundays in Leonardos: Pierpont Commons 2-5 pm, 2101 Bonisteel, N. Campus. Rhythm Writers showcase a variety of poetry, music workshops and improvisations. 764-7544
Services for Lesbians, Gay Men & Bisexuals 6 pm (see 6 Sun)
Sunday Jazz: Del Rio 6-9 pm (see 6 Sun)
"Uncle Vanya": Morris Co Art Theatre 7 pm (see 24 Thur)
Il-V-I Orchestra: Heidelberg 7 pm (see 6 Sun)
Meeting: Ypsilanti Lesbian, Gay Men, & Bisexuals' AA 7:30 pm (see 6 Sun) Faculty Recital: U-M School ol Music 8 pm, Britton Recital Hall, E.V. Moore Bldg., N. Campus. 764-0594
A2 Bluestage: Blind Pig 9 pm (see 6 Sun)
Kneset: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 6 Sun)
28 Monday
HIV & Recovery: HARC (see 7 Mon)
Rehearsal: Out Loud Chorus (see 7 Mon)
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Job Hunters Networking Group: Soundings 10 am (see 7 Mon)
Women's Support Group: LGBPO 5 pm (see 7 Mon)
Exploring Career Options: Soundings- A Center for Women 5:30-8:30 pm, Center for Education of Women, 330 E. Liberty. Learn how to navigate through free career resources, $45. pre-register 973-7723
Food Gatherers Benefit: Common Grill 6:30-9 pm, 112 S. Main, Chelsea. Beer Tasting Party to benefit Wash'.enaw County's food rescue program, $30. 761-2796
Deep Water Aerobics: A2 Parks & Rec. 6:45 pm, Mack Indoor Pool, 7 1 5 Brooks. Class offers stretching, toning and low no impact aerobics, $20session $3 drop-in. 994-2898
Mondays in Leonardo's: Pierpont Commons 7 pm (see 7 Mon)
Myra Melford Trio: Kerrytown Concert House 8 pm, 415 N. 4th Ave. Critically acclaimed jazz pianist and composer, $8-$15. 769-2999
Forever Endeavor Arbor Brewing Company 9 pm (see 7 Mon)
29 Tuesday
Living With HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Tyke Program-Leo Lionni & Friends": A2 Parks & Rec 1 pm (see 1 Tue)
Meeting: Gay Lesbian Straight Teachers Network 5-6:30 pm, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1917 Washtenaw. 763-4186
Tenant Talk: WCBN 88.3 FM 6-6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Free HIV Antibody Testing: HARC 6-9 pm (see 1 Tue)
Frontrunners & Walkers 6:20 pm & 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
"Assert Yourself ':Soundings-A Center tor Women 6:30-8:30 pm, 4090 Packard. Meets 6 Tuesdays. Identify your strengths, learn how to set limits and express your anger constructively, sliding scale. pre-register 973-7723
Teen LesBiGay Support Group 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Lesbian Survivor Support Group 6:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Druidic Lore & Magic Tradition: Shining Lakes Grove 7-8:30 pm & 8:30-10 pm, Ancient Formulas, 1677 Plymouth Rd. Topic I: "Arn Draiocht Fein Liturgy."Topic II: "Religious Foundations for Magic." pre-register 665-8428
Meeting A2 Independent Spiritual Network: Gypsy Cafe 7 pm, 214 N. 4th Ave. Quarterly meeting open to all. 668-6672
"The Great Social Security Scare: Peace InSight 7 pm, CTN, Cable Chanel 9. U-M econ. prof. discusses the solvency.of the Social Security Fund. 769-7422
Women's Pick-Up Basketball: LGBPO 7 pm (see 1 Tue)
Lecture on the Ideas ol Gurdjieff & Ouspensky: A Fourth Way School 7:30 pm, Borders Books & Music, 5601 Mercury Dr., Dearborn. Explore the philosophical teachings of Gurdjieff. 697-6651
U-M Folk Dancing Club: Pierpont Commons pm (see 2 Wed)
Dyke Discussion Group: Sappho Gamma Phi 9 pm (see 1 Tue)
New Frontline: Arbor Brewing Company 9:30 pm (see 1 Tue)
Acid Jazz Night: Heidelberg 10 pm (see 8 Tue)
30 Wednesday
Living With HIV: HARC (see 1 Tue)
Swimmers: A2 Queer Aquatics Swim Team (see 1 Tue)
Brown Bag Lunch: Kempf House noon-1 pm (see 2 Wed)
Gay Radio Hour: WCBN 88.3 FM 6 pm (see 2 Wed)
Bardic Liturgists' Meeting: Shining Lakes Grove 7-9 pm, 1325 Rosewood. 485-8632
"Divorce & Beyond": Soundings - A Center for Women 7-9 pm, 4090 Packard. Topic: Parenting Issues & FriendoftheCourt. (see 9 Wed)
Men's Support/Discussion Group: LGBPO 7 pm (see 2 Wed)
Wednesday in Leonardo's: Pierpont Commons 8-10 pm, 2101 Bonisteel, N. Campus. Open Mic Night (interested performers should arrive at 7:45 pm). 764-7544
Open Stage: The Ark 8 pm, 316 S. Main. Perform or listen, $3. 761-1800
"The Hot L Baltimore": Purple Rose Theatre 8 pm (see 4 Fri)
Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble: Arbor Brewing Company 8:30-11 pm (see 2 Wed)
Meeting: East Quad Group 9 pm (see 2 Wed)