Resa Jannett in Cooperation with Detroit Adventure
THURS JULY 23
SUMMER HIGH SCHOOL BAND CONCERT. Free on the WSU Mall. 8-9 p.m.
THE CHUCK MILLER GROUP with J.P. Douglas at the Annex Coffeehouse. Coffee, pop, donuts and bagels sold. 8-11:30 p.m. Behind the Unitarian Church, on Maumee between Neff and St. Clair in Grosse Pointe. $1.00 admission.
PROCOL HARUM, Silver Meter, and Jagged Edge are at the Eastown for one night only. Lights by Magic Veil.
OPEN CITY MEDICAL CLINIC. Sign up at 5:30 p.m. 4225 Second at Canfield. Free.
FRI JULY 24
BANG, BANG, YOU’RE A POP STAR, if your name happens to be Terry Reid. Along with him is Silver Meter and Everlon Nevermore at the Eastown Theatre. Magic Veil Lights too. 8041 Harper at Van Dyke.
CHUCK MILLER GROUP with J.P.
P. Douglas at the Annex Coffeehouse. 8-11:30 p.m. Adm is $1.00. Behind the Unitarian Church on Maumee between Neff and St. Clair in Grs Pointe.
CUBA FESTIVAL with slides on Cuba and refreshments and dancing afterwards. At Debs Hall, 3737 Woodward. 8 p.m. $1.00 employed, 50 cents if you’re not employed or a student.
THE CELLER COFFEE SHOP at St. Patrick’s Church, 105 Superior in Wyandotte. 8:30 p.m. til midnight.
FIVE CLASSIC W.C. FIELDS Shorts. Trippy flics with everyone’s old favorite W.C. himself. The Barbershop, the Pharmacist, The Fatal glass of Beer, The Golf Specialist, and The Dentist, in air-conditioned Rackham Aud. Students 75 cents and everyone else $1.25. 60 Farnsworth at 8:30 p.m.
THE STOOGES and the Rationals are at the Palladium in Birmingham. Come down and help support this club before another one goes under. Free popcorn too.
SAT JULY 25
IT’S TERRY REID, alright, at the Eastown and Silver Meter and Everlon Nevermore. Magic Veil lights too. 8041 Harper at Van Dyke.
STOOGES and White Light are the headliners at the Wamplers Lake Pavilion in the Irish Hills.
FREE CONCERT at Oakland University at the Music Pavilion, all afternoon from 1 til 6 p.m. Call Open City to find out what groups will be there.
FREE MOVIES FOR CHILDREN 10 to 12 yrs. old. Bring your kids, neighbors, relatives, anyone 10-12 years old to see a Thousand Clowns in Upper DeRoy Aud. WSU campus 1:00 p.m. (Oh, to be young again!)
A THOUSAND CLOWNS will also be shown to big kids at 8 & 10:15 p.m. for 50 cents in Upper De-Roy Aud.
FREE POETRY READING AND MUSIC by Plum Wine. 8:30 p.m. at the Forest Theatre, Cass at Forest.
SUN. JULY 26
AMERICAN BALLET COMPANY and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Oakland University.
JAZZ-ROCK CONCERT. Black composers Workshop Concert by Black Arts Committee. At Marygrove College in the Library Lecture Hall. 4 p.m. Tickets $2.00 students, $3.00 general.
INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCING with Ben Chang, Leader and instructor. Metropolitan Beach dance area. 6:30 to 9 p.m. Free.
FREE MUSIC at Gallup Park in Ann Arbor. Top local bands get it on while you just relax with your bottle of wine and friends. 2-6 p.m.
GAY LIBERATION meeting, 4 p.m. at 129 California in Highland Park.
FLEA MARKET. You name it, someone’s got to be selling it and assorted other stuff plus the usual headstore junk. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. The foot of Woodward downtown.
MON. JULY 27
JAMES MATHIS, pianist in concert at Rackham Aud., Ann Arbor.
DRIP, Drip, Drip—take a trip to end the drip to the Open City Free medical clinic. Sign up at 5:30 p.m. at 4225 Second at Canfield.
COMMANDER TOKA, African Revolutionary of the popular movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA). Also featuring movie “War in Angola.” Sponsored by The All-African People’s Union. Ujamaa House, 2982 Meldrum between Benson & Charlevoix, at 7:30 p.m. Adm. is $1.00.
TUES JULY 28
A TRIP TO CHINATOWN presented by the Greenfield Village players. Henry Ford Museum Theatre. 8:30 p.m.
WED JULY 29
OUR AMERICAN COUSIN presented at the Henry Ford Museum Theatre at 8:30 p.m.
BLACK AND WHITE DIALECTS: Variations on a theme. Lecture. Rackham Aud. 8:30 p.m.
THURS. JULY 30
SUMMER HIGH SCHOOL BAND & ORCHESTRA in concert on the WSU Mall Free, 8-9 p.m.
THE LAND OF THE DRAGON at the Hilberry Theatre. Cass at Hancock at 1:30 p.m.
“Reconciliation” rock music with Fruit of the Loom and others at Oakland Community College Orchard Ridge campus. $2.50.
FRI. JULY 31
THE AMBOY DUKES record their album and you get to be the audience at the Eastown Ballroom, 8041 Harper at Van Dyke.
GAY LIB (two bit) dance. The social event of the month. Music by Kim & Dallas, and followed by the Up. You are asked not to bring any dope inside, but to be as stoned as you like before coming. You can bring the hard stuff, like liquor, with you. 8 p.m. at 7441 Harper $2.00 GLF members, $3.00 non-members. Straights welcome.
SAVOY BROWN invites you to “Boogie” on down to Cobo Hall and see them along with the Frost and the James Gang. Tickets are $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00—at 8:30 p.m.
THE BOBO with Peter Sellers. Lots of laffs. Part of the Fri. night film comedies at Rackham Aud. 60 Farnsworth. 8:30 p.m. Admission is 75 cents students, others $1.25.
AL HIRT with Pee Wee and the Young Set. Music under the stars at Oakland University. 8:30 p.m.
MUSIC FOR PEACE, sponsored by the Detroit Coalition to End the War Now. Professional musicians from the Detroit area will donate their talents in order to express opposition to the War in Viet Nam, and its domestic consequences. Featured will be: St. Clair Quartet, Jerome Rosen, Haim Strum, Philip Porbe, Nina deVer itch, Detroit Brass Ensemble, Jazz group Matrix, and members of the cast of “Hair.” On the Kern Block. For more info, call 873-4322. Bring all the troops home NOW!
SAT AUG 1
MORE AMBOY DUKES recording their live album at the Eastown for all you Ted Nugent fans.
ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, or anything you can do, I can do better, starring Betty Hutton. Shown in the Aud. at the Detroit Inst. of Arts at 8 and 10 p.m.
STOWAWAY IN THE SKY. Shown by the Wayne Cinema Guild at 8 & 10:15 p.m. Adm. is 50 cents. Upper DeRoy Aud. Same flic showing at 1 p.m. for kids 10 to 12 years old for free.
FREE MUSIC with David and Roselyn and Rowina at the Forest Theatre at Cass and Forest. 8:30 p.m.
FREE CONCERT at Oakland University at the Pavilion. 1, 6 p.m. Assorted rock groups will be on hand. Call Open City for more info.
SUN AUG 2
COME TOGETHER, or the Plastic Mojo Band-aid Talking Blues, Jonathan Slade’s new play at the Big Steel Ballroom, 635 S. Main Street in Ann Arbor. Catch it before New York City. Donation $1.00. 8 & 10 p.m.
ANNIE GET YOUR GUN starring Betty Hutton at the Aud. at the Detroit Inst. of Arts. 5 p.m.
FREE CONCERT at Gallup Park in Ann Arbor. 2 p.m. til whenever.
FLEA MARKET is still going strong on lower Woodward downtown from 11 a.m. til 6 p.m. Lots of groovy clothes, antiques and junk
MON AUG 3
EVOLUTION OF DOLLS, an exciting new lecture on your favorite dolls. Detroit Main Library at 2 p.m.
RECREATIONAL SUMMER NEIGHBORHOOD programs in dance, drama, literature, photography, arts and crafts, for boys and girls 7 to 18 years old. Mon-Fri. 10 a.m. til 4:30 p.m. Skillman Center, Merrill-Palmer Institute. If you know anyone who might be interested, be sure and let them know.
TUES AUG 4
ARTS & CRAFTS 9:30-11:30 a.m. drama, dance and music follows. 1-4 p.m. Detroit Hist. Museum.
WED AUG’ 5
JOE EGG, WSU Hilberry Theatre at 8:30 p.m.
EXAMINATION, Papa’s Daughter, Dutchman, and Clara’s Ole Man presented at the Concept East Theatre, 401 E. Adams at 8:20 p.m.
EXHIBITIONS
MIXED SHOW London Arts Gallery, 321 Fisher Bldg., Mon-Sat, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Thru July
MAY WILSON ASSEMBLAGE, Phil Van Brunt Assemblage, Gertrude Kasie Gallery, 310 Fisher Bldg., Thru July
PIERELLI: Paintings for the Young Collector. J.L. Hudson Gallery, 1206 Woodward during Hudson’s downtown store hours. Thru July
TOUR OF A COLLECTORS TREASURE: the Tannehill Collection. Tues-Fri 1 pm, Sun 12 noon & 1:30. Det. Inst. of Arts Thru Aug. 16
THE WORLD OF CHOCOLATE: Exhibition Childrens Museum thru Aug. 31.
GALLERY SELECTIONS. J.L. Hudson Gallery, Somerset Mail, Troy, thru July.
HENRY O. Tanner paintings and drawings survey one of America’s finest black artists. Tannehill wing, Det. Inst. of Arts thru Aug. 23
SUMMER SELECTIONS ELEVEN. 1549 Broadway. Arts Extended Gallery.
PAINTINGS OF GREAT LAKES SHIPS, maps and prints. Kresge Exhibit Hall. Det. Hist. Museum.
NIADA DOLL EXHIBIT, dolls made by member artists of the National Institute of American Doll Artists. Childrens Museum.
PRINTS BY BELLOWS AND SLOAN, Det. Inst. of Arts, Print Galleries.
THEATRE
Alternative performances of Shakespeare’s THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, OF MICE AND MEN, by John Steinbeck, BORN YESTERDAY and A DAY IN THE LIFE OF JOE EGG by Peter Nichols. Univ. of Mich. Players. Mendelssohn Theatre, Ann Arbor, July 14-16, July 21-25, July 28-Aug 1
SUMMERTREE by Ron Cowen at the U. of D Stock ’70 Theatre. Thru July 25
YOU KNOW I CAN’T HEAR YOU WHEN THE WATER’S RUNNING, July 22, 23, 25. WSU Hilberry Theatre. 24, 30 1:30
NIGGER YOU CAN KILL, CLARA’S OLD MAN, and DUTCHMAN presented at the Concept East Theatce Thurs. thru Sun. 8:30 p.m. $1.50 students 401 East Adams corner of Brush.
HAIR continues at the Vest Pocket Theatre
BAG IT a play that comments on everything from giant airliners to free love. At the Zodiac, 12 mile at Northwestern. Tues.Sun. at 8:30 p.m. (10:30 and Midnight on Sat.) $2.50 weekdays, $3.00 Fri & Sat.
FLICS
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
TROPIC OF CANCER at the Six Mile.
WOODSTOCK, leaving soon, be sure not to miss it at the Madison (they’ve got the sound set-up, other theatres won’t).
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.
MISCELLANEOUS GROOVIES
GOOSE LAKE IS! ARE YOU?
DIAL A DRUG. Having a bad trip? Dial 261- D-R-U-G (clever) and the voice will tell you what to do.
FREE GUIDED TOURS OF CRANBROOK Inst. of Science Museum. Mon-Fri. 1:30 p.m. thru July.
PLANETARIUM DEMONSTRATIONS, Cranbrook Inst. of Science. Mon-Fri, 2 30 p.m. Wed. 4 & 8 p.m.
MUZIK
ALVIN’S FINER DELI & GOODTIME SHOPPE Rockin blues and deli delights from 9 p.m. til 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 ? Su. 5 pm-midnight. 75 cents Fri. & Sat. free on Sun. First Unitarian Church, Cass & Forrest.
PURCULATOR PIT, every Fri. & Sat. 8-12 p.m. $1.00 adm. Eureka Road between I-75 and Telegraph in Taylor.
FILLING STATION, over-21 folks music. 7 Mile Rd. just east of Greenfield.
CRAZY HORSE SALON has folk-rock every night, Fri. & Sat. Hank Phillips performs. See individual days for more info. 15016 Mack nr Alter Rd., in Gr. Pointe Park. No cover or min. as of yet. And you gotta be 21.
HADJ COFFEEHOUSE, 581 E. 14 Mile Rd. in Clawson. Open 7-11 p.m., Adm $1.50.
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