In cooperation with Detroit Adventure
Thurs. June 25
KINETIC ART FILM PROGRAM. Prize winning flics shown at 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Detroit Institute of Arts.
OPEN CITY FREE MEDICAL CLINIC. Sign up at 5:30 p.m. Clinic hours are from 6:30-8:30 p.m. 4225 Second at Canfield.
MUSIC UNDER THE STARS with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at Meadow Brook. Solo pianist is Gary Graffman. 8:30 p.m. It’s at Oakland University (take I-75 to Oakland U. Drive).
DAVID DURRAH MONDELLA, jazz in concert. Forest Wildlife Sanctuary. 8 p.m. $1 Adm. Cass & Forrest.
Fri. June 26
They’ll SHINE ON BRIGHTLY in a WHITER SHADE OF PALE, Procol Harum at the East-town along with Brethren and, get this, Cradle All-Girl Band. Reports say they’re leaving for England with Jeff Beck soon. Magic Veil heavy light show too. 8041 Harper at Van Dyke.
SAVAGE GRACE, THIRD POWER and the Mike Quatro Jam Band at the Palladium. Dig the new electronic piano, bass player Grant West, former Hendrix player. (Gee he won’t be able to see his sisters at the Eastown). 136 Brownell in Birmingham.
FREE DRAFT COUNSELLING at Henry Ford Comm. College. 9:30-11:00 a.m. Administration Bldg. Room 11.
JAZZ UNDER THE STARS with Sarah Vaughn Trio and Les Elgart and Orchestra, at Meadow Brook, outside by the lite of the silvery moon. Oakland Univ. 8:30 p.m.
INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCING at the Int. Inst. on John R and Kirby. 8 p.m.
THE AMERICAN HARVEST, flic on the world’s largest man-made canyon, a giant forest and many more marvels of our time. Detroit H istorical Museum. 12 & 4 p.m. free.
DETROIT CONCERT BAND, conducted by Leonard B. Smith at the Music Shell at Belle Isle. 8:15 p.m. free.
OUTDOOR FREE CONCERT. For those of you who just can’t afford the ballroom prices. Open City lets you hear music for free on the mall at Wayne State Univ. 8:30 p.m. til midnite, weather permitting. Call 831-2770 if you want to know what bands are playing, otherwise, just come down and be surprised. Black Bottom Spoon will be there.
OUTDOOR SUMMER ROCK FESTIVAL with the Stooges, Wessel Fox and Tackle Box, plus food and dancing. 7:30 p.m. Adm. $3.50. State Fairgrounds Grandstand.
THE HADJ COFFEEHOUSE has folk music beginning at 7:30 p.m. 581 E. 14 Mile in Clawson.
Sat. June 27
DETROIT-WINDSOR POP FESTIVAL with Detroit’s finest and worst, including MC-5, Third Power, Frigid Pink, Rationals, Wessel Fox, Blues Train, Virgin Dawn, All the Lonely People, Shakey Jake, Poison Oak, Up, Springwell and Sunday Funnies. MC Jesse Crawford, effects by People’s Light & Power, an Ed Nager Production. Noon to midnight at the Windsor arena. $4.00.
THE FROST and Promise provide the rock and roll music at Wamplers Lake Pavilion, in the Irish Hills.
OR THERE’S SYMPHONIC TYPE MUSIC AT Meadow Brook with the Det. Symphony Orch. Soloist Gary Graffman, pianist. Oakland Univ. 8:30 p.m.
ALICE COOPER is back again along with Savage Grace and Werks at the State Fairgrounds. Woodward and 8 Mile Rd in the Grandstands. There’s food and dancing too. Adm. $3.50.
GOOD FOLK ENTERTAINMENT at the newly opened Hadj Coffee, 31 E. 14 Mile in Clawson. Help support the little clubs.
NEW MOVEMENT LIBERATION GROUP, Black Rose, meets 3 p.m. Howell Park (3 blocks E. of Telegraph).
FREE MUSIC, on the mall at Wayne State U. Bring food and drinks and have a good time courtesy of Open City.
CASABLANCA (1942) with “Bogie” Humphrey Bogart and Ingred Bergman at the Arch. Aud. 7 p.m. & 9 p.m. 75 cents adm. Ann Arbor.
KINETIC ART FILM PROGRAM, Series 2. Prize-winning flics for your enjoyment. 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. Det. Inst. of Arts Aud,
DETROIT CONCERT BAND at the Music Shell on Belle Isle. 8:15 p.m. free. After the music you can groove on the psychedelic fountain on the island too.
PROCOL HARUM are at the Eastown with Brethren and for all you girl watchers, an all-girl band, consisting of the Mike Quatro’s sisters Magic Veil lights, 8041 Harper.
THE FESTIVAL EXPRESS 1970. In Toronto, just in case you’ll be in that area. At the CNE Grandstand. Groups there will be the Band, Janis Joplin, DeLany & Bonnie, Buddy Guy, Ian & Sylvia, Eric Anderson, Mountain, Grateful Dead, Tom Rush, Traffic, Sea Train, Ten Years After. Tickets $16 for the 27th and 28th.
FREE CONCERT Forest Theatre Coffeehouse with Salt of the Earth, Gum featuring Steve Booker on drums. Cass & Forrest.
Sun. June 28
IT’S FLEA MARKET TIME once again. Streets and streets lined with farout clothes, antiques, and jewelry. On lower Woodward around Kennedy Square, starting at 11 a.m. til 6 p.m. It’s free to everyone, and if you get hot, you can soak your feet in the pool at Kennedy Square.
STAR LITE SYMPHONY UNDER THE STARS Meadowbrook concert with the Det, Symphony Orchestra. Arthur Fiedler conducting. 6:30 p.m. at Oakland Univ.
FREE CONCERT IN ANN ARBOR at Gallup Park (Diana Oughton Memorial Park). BYOD. 2-6 p.m. In case of rain, concert will be held at the Big Steel Ballroom on Main St.
TORONTO: THE FESTIVAL EXPRESS 1970. See above June 27.
SECOND AQUAINIS ROCK CONCERT. North Lane Road, Southgate. $4.00. Frost, Savage Grace, Rumor, Brownsville Station, Rationals, Tree, Sunday Funnies, Whitelight, Lost National Bump, Hollow Ground, and Magic Veil lights. 2 p.m. – 11 p.m. Dan Henderson MC, and Jesse Crawford MC.
NEW MODERN MUSIC QUINTET,Lecture Hall of Det. Inst. of Arts. 8 p.m. $2 students, $3 at the door.
Mon. June 29
MORE OF THE SAME, diseases that is. If you think your walking around with some weird hippy disease, stop down at the Open City Medical Clinic at 5:30 p.m. Clinic hours are from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
SUPPORT THE HATFIELD-McGOVERN AMENDMENT to end the War. Meeting 8 p.m. at First Unitarian Church, Cass at Forrest.
Tues. June 30
THE AMERICAN HARVEST. See world’s largest man-made canyon. A city arising overnight on a desert; fall of a giant forest 2,500 years old and many more marvels. Detroit Historical Museum 12 & 4 p.m. free.
Wed. July 1
FIREWORKS will Crash, Bam, Bang, farout, psychedelic! Not bad for a city sponsored light show. A fireworks display as part of the International Freedom Festival at the Detroit River, down by Cobo Hall. 9 p.m. Free.
YOGA CLASSES for all you Gurus and Pretzels at the Int. Institute, John R & Kirby. 6:45 p.m.
IS IT TRUE? Is it a lie? Find out, the “Myth and Reality about the American Family,” sponsored as part of the Wed. Night Lecture series. Rackham Aud. 60 Farnsworth. 8:30 p.m.
THE LAND OF THE DRAGON. For kids and heads at the WSU Hilberry Theatre. Cass at Hancock. 1:30 p.m.
FESTIVAL EXPRESS 1970 Canada. See June 27 above.
RADICALS IN THE PROFESSIONS – a rap session of rebels in major professional fields, featuring Hank Malone (psychiatric social worker and poet, Detroit), Terry Radinski (women’s caucus of the New University Conference, Chicago), Robert Morrison (inner-city clergyman, Detroit), Annie Reid (sociologist, College Park, Md), Allen Houseman (Neighborhood Legal Services, Detroit), John Berry III (editor, New York – moderator); mixed with the Media of Don Roberts, Venice and Buffalo mediaman, with a presentation of Street media. At Cobo Hall, 8:30 p.m. For more info, contact Pat Schuman, 212—643-8442. 643-8442.
Thurs. July 2
LAND OF THE DRAGON, Hilberry Theatre (Cass at Hancock), 1:30 p.m.
CONCERT AT MEADOWBROOK with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, soloist Janos Starker, cellist. Oakland University, 8:30 p.m.
Fri. July 3
THE STOOGES are the headliners at the East-town, plus Bloodwyn Pig and John Drakes Shakedown. Magic Veil will do the lights, of course. 8041 Harper at Van Dyke.
CAN SUCCESS SPOIL A ROCK GROUP? Find out for yourself if Frigid Pink are all ego tripping now or what, at the Palladium.
DON’T GET CAUGHT IN A DRAFT! Come down to Henry Ford Community College for free draft counselling. 9:30-11 a.m. In the administration Bldg. room 11.
ROCK AND ROLL on the Mall at WSU. 8:30 or so p.m. til midnight. Brought to you by Open City. Free.
DRAG IN ANY LITTLE KIDS you see and heads too – for The Land of the Dragon. Trippy fairy tales at the Hilberry-Theatre. Cass at Hancock. 1:30 p.m.
OUTSTANDING FILMS by the National Film Board of Canada as part of the Int. Freedom Festival. Ford Aud. 8 p.m. free
DETROIT CONCERT BAND plays soft music for you romantics outside in the band shell at Belle Isle. 8:15 p.m. free.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S ROCK FESTIVAL with Catfish, Fugi, Black Murder and Blind River. Food and dancing too at the Michigan State Fairgrounds in the grandstand, at 7:30 p.m. Adm. is $3.50.
JAZZ, can you dig it? Ramsey Lewis in concert at Meadowbrook. Outdoors under the stars. Lawn prices are cheaper than the others, so bring a blanket. 8:30 p.m. Oakland University in Rochester. Take I-75 to Oakland U.
BLACKBOARD JUNGLE with Sidney Potier, Glenn Ford and Ann Francis. See real hoodlums in action! And a cartoon, wild and woolfy, and Short Sailor’s Downfall with Laurel and Hardy. 7 & 9:05 p.m., Arch. Aud. in Ann Arbor. 75 cents adm.
SAT. July 4!
NATIONAL HOLIDAY – many places will be closed.
FOURTH OF JULY! Special Independence Day observance “Let Freedom Ring” (should be quite funny). Be sure to bring your flags and other instruments of freedom. Henry Ford Museum grounds in Dearborn (where else?) 12 noon.
SMASH OUT ROCK FESTIVAL at the State Fairgrounds, with Manchild, Buckstone Hardware, Miles Stone, Street Noise, Brutus, Tote Family, Catfish, Fugi, and Black Murder. Noon to midnite. Special price, only $5. There’s food and dancing too, in the grandstand.
GREEKTOWN FESTIVAL, lots of dancing and drinking and shish-kabob. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. free.
EASTOWN has Stooges, Bloodwyn Pig,and John Drakes Shakedown. Magic Veil lights too. 8041 Harper at Van Dyke.
MINI POP FESTIVAL in the Hills. Frigid Pink, Rationals, All the Lonely People, Tea and the Up, at Wamplers Lake Pavillion in the Irish Hills
FREE MUSIC on the Mall at WSU. 8:30 p.m. til midnight. Call 831-2770, Open City, for more details.
International FREEDOM FESTIVAL with Oscar Peterson Trio and Jimmy Wilkins Orchestra. Ford Aud. 4:30 & 8:30 p.m. Free.
DETROIT CONCERT BAND conducted by Dr. Leonard B. Smith. 8:15 p.m. at the Music Shell at Belle Isle. Free.
AMERICAN DRAMA FESTIVAL presents My Partner, at the Henry Ford Museum Theatre. 8:30 p.m.
BLACKBOARD JUNGLE in Ann Arbor at Arch. Add. See July 3 above.
BLACK ROSE LTD., the voice of rebellion, meets 3pm, Howell Park (3 blocks E. of Telegraph on Schoolcraft).
Sun. July 5
A FLEA MARKET WITH FLEAS? Well, there’s lots of other neet stuff, especially the old velvet clothes and antiques, and lots of people too. Starting down around Kennedy Square at 11 a.m. til 6 p.m.
FREE CONCERT at Gallup Park (Diane Oughton Memorial Park) in Ann Arbor. 2-6 p.m. Bring yourself and any goodies that you feel safe to bring (remember, this is Harvey territory) Oh, and in case of rain, or snow, or anything wet like that, the concert will still go on at the Big Steel Ballroom on Main Street.
LAST DAY OF THE GREEK FESTIVAL Food, lots of wine and dancing in the streets. In Greektown on Monroe Street. 11 to 11 free.
BANDS, ROCK CONCERT AND FESTIVAL 3 p.m. til midnight at the State Fairgrounds. Food and dancing too.
THE WHO in concert along with the James Gang, 8 p.m. at Cobo Hall Arena.
Tues. July 7
RUDOLF FIRKUSNY, pianist in concert at 8:30 p.m. Rackham Aud.
Wed. July 8
THE ROLE OF MAGIC IN THE ANCIENT AND MODERN WORLD. Milton Covensky, lecturer. Rackham Aud. 60 Farnsworth. 8:30 p.m.
MISC. GROOVIES
FREEDOM FESTIVAL, Greenfield Village, June 27-July 5.
HYDROPLANE RACE, Detroit River, June 28.
GOOSE LAKE IS COMING! Are you??????
NATIONAL STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL in Manistee. July 3-5.
THEATRE
Ron Wilner’s WHO’S GOT HIS OWN at the DSACE Cultural Center, 7330 12th St. at Grand Blvd. 8:30 p.m. June 4-7, 11-14.
EH? sponsored by the Student Enterprise Theatre. Oakland Univ. at the Barn Theatre June 5, 6, 12, 13. 8:30 p.m.
HAIR opens June 18 (for all the rich people) then continues for everyone else. The American tribal love rock musical (ho-hum) at the Vest Pocket Theatre. 14836 Grand River. Tues-Fri. 8:30 p.m. Sat. 6 & 10 p.m. Sun. 3 p.m. Wed. Mat. 2 p.m. Get your tickets early. For ticket info call 783-4400.
ROSE continues at the Detroit Repertory Theatre, 13103 Woodrow Wilson.
MAME starring Patrice Munsel at the Fisher.
CONCEPT EAST THEATRE is presenting three one-act plays: “The First Militant Minister,” “The Bronx is Next,” and “Mad Heart.” Every Fri., Sat. and Sun. 8:30 p.m. 401 E. Adams at Brush,
FLICS
Peace, Love and Music in WOODSTOCK at the Madison Theatre, downtown.
FELLINI’S SATYRICON shown at The Studio New Center. Film masterpiece or technicolor freek show. See for yourself.
Walt Disney’s FANTASIA at the Studio North, Woodward at 9 Mile Rd, in psychedelic color, starring Mickey Mouse and the broom!
FREE DRAFT COUNSELLING
DETROIT DRAFT COUNSELLING CENTER at the Central Methodist Church, Woodward & Adams. 6-10 P.M. Sundays.
FREE DRAFT COUNSELLING at U of D Student Union Bldg., room 210, Wed. nites from 7-10 p.m.
MUZIK
ALVIN’S FINER DELI & GOODTIME SHOPPE Rockin blues and deli delights from 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Fri. & Sat. Cass Ave. at the Edsel Ford X-way. $1.50 adm.
FOREST THEATRE COMMUNITY gathering Fri. & Sat. 7:30 p.m. til ? Sun. 5 p.m. til Midnight. Fri. & Sat. 75 cents, Sun. free. First Unitarian Church, Cass at Forest.
RAVEN GALLERY continues with folksinger Ron Coden untl June 14, then Steve Goodman entertains. 12 Mile & Greenfield in Southfield
PURCULATOR PIT. Every Friday and Saturday, 8-12 p.m. $1.00 adrn. Eureka Road betwn I-75 and Telegraph in Taylor.
FILLING STATION, over 21 folk music. 7 Mile just east of Greenfield.
DUCHESS LOUNGE, rock group Naked Lunch every night but Mon. $1.00 cover charge on weekends. 7 Mile & Van Dyke. Yeah, you must be 21.
EVERLON NEVER MORE at the King Arthur’s on Schaefer near Ford Rd.
CRAZY HORSE SALON has folk-rock every night, Fri. & Sat. Hank Phillips performs. See individual days for more info. 15016 Mack near Alter Rd. in Grosse Pointe Park. No cover or minimum as of yet. And you gotta be 21.
HADJ COFFEEHOUSE, 581 E. 14 Mile Rd. in Clawson. Open 7-11, adm. $1.50.
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