Events Calendar

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Fifth Estate # 102, April 2-15, 1970

in Cooperation with Detroit Adventure

THURS APRIL 2

JOHN SINCLAIR, White Panther Party Chairman, appears in Recorders Court at 9:30 am to seek an appeal bond on his marijuana case. Come and show your support! at Frank Murphy Hall of Just-us, Gratiot and St. Antoine.

They’re making REMARKS ON THE PERSONALITY OF MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI in the Det. Inst. of Arts Lecture Hall (for $2.50 no less). “They” are psychoanalysts Richard& Editha Sterba. 2:00 p.m.

BROKE? SICK? End it all? The OPEN CITY free medical clinic will help you if you sign up around 5 p.m. for an appt for 6:30-8:30 p.m., 4225 Second at Canfield.

Watch THE MEN WHO TREAD ON TIGERS TAILS – a Japenese Robin Hood directed by Kurosawa (1945) and “Song of Ceylon” for 75 cents and gas money inthe Arch. Aud. at U of M in Ann Arbor. 7 & 9:05 p.m.

CITIZENS! of Woodstock Nation – attend your political education meetings. 8 p.m. at 4867 John C. Lodge, corner of Warren.

FENCING:PRACTICE FOR WAR, learn this arty defense so when the revolution comes you will be prepared. Det. Hist. Museum, 3:30 p.m. It’s free.

OAKLAND UNIV ORCHESTRA concert, 201 Dodge Hall, Oakland University, 8 p.m.

THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Valter Poole conducting soloist Joseph Kalichstein, pianist. Ford Aud. 8:30 p.m.

Drop off some money ($3?) at the Blood Bank Community Store on Third and Prentis and Open City will bring you a bag of real food, like vegetables and cheese and eggs and stuff. Healthy!

MARXISM & FREEDOM, lecture 415 Brainard St. at 7:30 p.m., sponsored by News & Letters.

CALLING ALL ANIMALS, freakish or otherwise, come see the baby animals and kangaroos at Kalamazoo’s baby animal display nature Cntr.

FRI APRIL 3

No SMALL FACES these; Rod Stewart and the new Small Faces perform with Argent & Zepher at the Eastown. Magic Veil light show too. 8041 Harper at Van Dyke.

FREE Anniversary Concert at the ABSOLUTE ZERO Coffeehouse. 388 N. Woodward in B’ham.

Technique & expression in REMBRANDT’S DRAWINGS and etchings. Lecture Hall, Det. Inst. of Arts, 8 p.m.

THE BARBER OF SEVILLE, overture to opera, Fries Aud, Grs Pte. War Memorial, 8:15 p.m.

PSYCHOTHERAPY VS. SOCIAL THERAPY: The role of policy & politics, engineering Society of Det Aud., 8:30 p.m.

THE PRINCESS & THE FROG play folky-music for the Absolute Zero’s second anniversary party Absolute Zero Coffeehouse.

THE MEN WHO TREAD ON TIGERS TAILS, Arch. Aud. at U of M, see April 2 above.

HEAVY, HEAVY MUSIC with BOB SEEGER, All the Lonely People, and Sweet Charity at the Pallidium, 136 Brownell in Birmingham. Free popcorn too.

CATFISH provides the tunes along with Wessel Fox at Something Different, 12 Mile & Northwestern Hwy.

SAT APRIL 4

Argent & Zepher are looking at you along with the SMALL FACES again at the EASTOWN.

Alexander Dovzhenko’s ZVENIGORA (1928) for $1 (75 cents if you’re a student) Upper De Roy Aud. at 8:30 p.m.

THE PRINCESS & THE FROG at the Absolute Zero Coffeehouse, 388 N. Woodward in B’ham. It’s $1.50 tonight.

KIDNAPPED! For all you Robert Lewis Stevenson freaks out there, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Det. Inst. of Arts Theatre for free.

ALEXANDER NEVSKY by Eisenstein, Arch. Aud. at U of M. 7 & 9:05 p.m., 75 cents Adm.

ROCK N ROLL MUSIC with the Frost, and also on hand are Catfish, and the Up, at the Palladium 136 Brownell in Birmingham.

SUN APRIL 5

A PEOPLES’ PARTY by the SERVE THE PEOPLE COALITION for OPEN CITY at the Eastown Ballroom. See All the Lonely People, Up, Rumor, Norman James, Virgin Dawn, Brownsville Station, Sunday Funnies, Red-White-& Blues Bank, Shakey Jake & Ormany, Brother Jesse Crawford will MC and auction off all kinds of groovies from your local headshop. 2 p.m. to Midnight, all for $2.50!

THE PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: Hank Malone’s wierd radio conglomeration, 6 to 7 p.m. on WXYZ-FM.

ALEXANDER NEVSKY at Arch. Aud in Ann Arbor, again, See April 4 above.

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Valter Poole conducting. Sponsored by Univ. of Windsor at Cleary Aud in Windsor, 8:20 p.m.

MON APRIL 6

SYPHILLETICS of the world unite! You have nothing to lose but your canker sores. Give ’em to the OPEN CITY Medicine Men. They’re free. 6:30-8:30 p.m.

THE DETROIT SYM. ORCHESTRA, Sixten Ehrling conducting, soloist-Leontyne Price, soprano. Ford Aud. at 8 p.m.

TUES APRIL 7

LOUISIANA STORY, film on impact of machines & money on Cajun life. Arch. Aud. at U of M, 7 & 9:05 p.m., 75 cents Adm.

HOW TO LIVE WITH RISING COSTS, a lecture for the retirement series. Explorers Rm, Detroit Public Library, 10 a.m.

PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND, sponsor. by Oakland Community College. Troy High Sch. 3179 Livernois, 8 p.m.

WED APRIL 8

HIGH SCHOOL, documentary expose of public school education. Arch. Aud. at U of M at 7 & 9:05 p.m. for 75 cents Adm.

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Sixten Eherling conducting, soloist Itzhak Perlman, violinist. Ford Aud. at 11 a.m.

Overture to Opera, THE BARBER OF SEVILLE Det. Inst. of Arts Aud., 8 p.m.

CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN CHAMBER MUSIC, Friends Aud., Main Library, 8 p.m.

THE STANLEY QUARTET doing two Beethoven Quartets. Engineering Society of Det. Aud. 8:30

THURS APRIL 9

SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL by Godard at DeRoy Aud. WSU, 7:30 & 9:45 p.m., $1.50 Adm.

MIN & BILL (1930) Marie Dressler & Wallace Berry. Arch. Aud. U of M, 7 & 9:05 p.m. 75 cents Adm.

POLITICAL EDUCATIONAL Meeting spons. by Free Univ. & conducted by the White Panther Party. All are welcome. 4867 J.C. Lodge corner of Warren at 8 p.m. Attend, contribute and participate!

STUDENTS & POLITICS, James McGregor Burns. Marygrove College Aud. 1:40 & 8 p.m.

EARLY GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTIONS of Detroit, a lecture. Det. Hist. Museum, 3:30 p.m.

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Sixten Ehrling conducting. Soloist, Itzhak Pearlman. Ford Aud. 8:30 p.m.

FRI APRIL 10

SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL by Godard at DeRoy Aud, WSU, 6, 8:30 & 11 p.m. in Upper Aud; 7:15, 9:45 & Midnight in Lower Aud. Adm is $1.50.

MIN & BILL at U of M Aud – see April 9 above.

MARTYRS OF LOVE – New Line Cinema film at Det. Art Inst. Theatre, 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $2.50, students $1.50.

LEE MICHAELS, Ronnie Hawkins & Troyka at the Eastown Ballroom, 8041 Harper at VanDyke. Magic Veil lights too.

NRBQ and the Rationals at the Palladium, 136 Brownell, B’ham. Free popcorn too.

FAMOUS FILMS OF FAMOUS DIRECTORS. WSU Comm. Arts Aud (Cass & Kirby) 7 p.m.

THE KNACK shown in the Library Lecture Hall Marygrove College, 7:30 p.m.

ALL FALL DOWN: A MULTIMEDIA HAPPENING, sponsored by the Center for Psychological Studies of Dying, Death & Lethal Behavior. Engineering Society of Det., 100 Farnsworth 7:30 p.m.

MICHIGAN ODYSSEY, film & lecture. Cranbroc School Aud. 8:15 p.m.

FOLK DANCING, International Inst. 8 p.m.

VINCENT MELIDON, Clarinetist, Faye Turner, Lyric soprano, Lawrence LaGore, pianist, in a program of works by Brahms, Debussy & Mozart Lecture Hall, Det. Inst. of Arts, 8:30 p.m.

SAT APRIL 11

SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL by Godard at DeRoy Aud. WSU, 6, 8:30 & 11 p.m. in Upper Aud 7:15, 9:45 & Midnight in Lowr Aud. $1.50 Adm

THE PUBLIC ENEMY (James Cagney, 1931) Arch, Aud, at U of M, 7 & 9:05 p.m. 75 cents Adm.

BLOOD, SWEAT & TEARS at Cobo Arena, 8:30 p.m. only, presented by WABX.

MARTYRS OF LOVE at Art Inst. Theatre—see April 10.

EASTOWN BALLROOM presents Lee Michaels, Ronnie Hawkins & Troyka. 8041 Harper at Van Dyke

NRBQ make it down to the Pallidium, 136 Brown ell in beautiful downtown Birmingham.

SUN APRIL 12

ALVIN’S FINER DELI presents The University Woodwind Quintet (baroque to 20th Century Music) at 1 p.m.

SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL by Godard at DeRoy Aud. WSU. 7:30 & 9:45 p.m. in Upper Aud. $1.50 Adm

THE PUBLIC ENEMY at U of M Aud. See April 11.

DON REDLICH DANCE CO. – lecture demonstration at 4-5 p.m., Jewish Comm. Center, De Roy Theatre. Gen. Adm. $2.00

CONCERT featuring MUSIC INC., Det. Inst. of Arts Lecture Hall, 8:30 p.m., $2 Adm, students $1.50.

YANKEE DOODLE DANDY (1924 sound) with James Cagney. Henry Ford Museum Theatre. 2 and 4 p.m.

PICCOLO OPERA COMPANY “A Goat’s Tale” Aaron DeRoy Theatre, Jewish Comm. Center, 18100 Meyers Rd. 2 p.m.

THE LOUVRE, A GOLDEN PRISON, repeat of award-winning documentary. Holley Room Det. Inst. of Arts. 1:30 & 2:30 p.m.

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Sixten Ehrling conducting; soloist, Laurindo Almeida, guitarist. Ford Aud. 3:30 p.m.

MON APRIL 13

SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL by Godard at DeRoy Aud. WSU. 7:30 & 9:45 p.m., $2 Adm.

SPRING MUSICAL PROGRAM presented by the music dept. McCauley Aud., Mercy College 1 p.m.

TUES APRIL 14

SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL by Godard at WSU DeRoy Aud. 7:30 & 9:45 p.m., $2 Adm.

THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY (Fred Astair & Ginger Rogers, 1949). Arch. Aud. of U of M. 7 & 9:05 p.m., 75 cents Adm.

ROBERT BLY, 1969 National Book Award winner for “The Light Around the Body” poetry reading. WSU Comm. Arts Aud. 8 p.m. – free!

WED APRIL 15

ANTI-WAR MARCH & RALLY: Leave WSU at 3 p.m. (Cass & Putnam). March to Kennedy Sq. Rally (3:30-7:00 p.m.). Rock banks and speakers. Join the Revolutionary Contingent (watch for our flags!). For more information, call the Det. Coalition Office at 873-4322.

THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY at U. of M. Aud. See April 14 above.

DON REDLICH DANCE CO. in concert at Det. Inst. of Arts, 8:30 p.m. Tickets $2.50-$6.50, students $1.50. On sale at Grinnells, Hudsons, Det. Art Inst., Oakland Comm. Clg & WSU.

OPEN REHEARSAL: The Det. Symphony Orchestra. Soloist-Leonard Pennario, pianist. Ford Aud. 2 p.m.

JOHN “SHORTY” POWERS, another groovy lecture. Hazel Park High, 23400 Hughless, Hazel Park, 8:30p.m.

CONTINUING EVENTS

APRIL EXHIBITIONS

ANNUAL STUDENT ART EXHIBITION of Oakland Univ. dept. of Art. University Art Gallery, Oakland Univ. 1-4:30 p.m. Tues-Sun thru April 10.

JOHN GOULD LOOKS AT JAPAN. Arwin Galleries, 222 Grand River West. Thru April 11.

MARTHA SLAYMAKER, oils & reliefs, little Gallery, 915 E. Maple, Birmingham, thru Apr 11.

LONDON PRINTS, Galleries, Cranbrook Acad. of Art, thru April 12.

KINETIC ART BY TWO YOUNG AMERICANS Fletcher Benton & Robert Malloy. London Arts Gallery, 321 Fisher Bldg., thru April 18.

HANS HOFFMANN, oils & watercolors. J. L. Hudson Galleries, 1206 Woodward, thru Apr 25.

PHOTOGRAPHS BY MONETA SLEET JR., winner of the 1969 Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography. Adam Strohm Hall, Det. Public Library, thru April 30.

ROBERT NATKIN, PAINTINGS, Gertrude Kasle Gallery, 310 Fisher Bldg., thru April 30.

Latest paintings by KREUTZ in Borzoi Gallery. New works in the sculpture gallery, group salon and gallery of contemporary crafts. Interned. Art Inst., 132 Madison, thru April 30.

CARL SCHAEFER, a retrospective exhibition of the work of one of Canada’s senior landscape painters. Art Gallery of Windsor, thru May 3.

ART IN YOUR HOME, 11th annual exhibit of Det. Artists Market contributing artists. J.L. Hudson’s downtown, 9th floor, Home Furnish. Section, April 6-20.

COLLECTOR’S CORNER: Spoons that Recall History. Kresge Exhibit Hallway, Det. Histor. Museum, April 8-30.

HALLMARK HONOR AWARDS, 1957-1969. 50 paintings from Natl. Scholastic Art awards to high schools. WSU Comm. Arts Gallery, 450 W. Kirby. April 12-25.

DAVID TAMMANY, one-man show—acrylic air brush paintings. Lanter Gallery, 301 N. Main in Ann Arbor. April 12-30,

CONSTRUCTIONS by Bill Jordon. Ceramics by John Loree, Laura Vaughn and others. Hanamura Hagopian Gallery, 14000 W. 8 Mile Rd, April 15 thru 30.

LIBBY GOLDEN – new serigraphs. The Arwin Galleries, 222 Grand River West. April 27 thru May 9.

PLAYS

RUMPELSTILTSKIN, Henry Ford Museum thru April 5.

HELLO DOLLY! with Pearl Baily, Fisher Thea. Mon-Sat. 8:30 p.m. No performances on Sun. April 1-25.

ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS. April 3-5, Essex Hall Theatre, Patricia at Wyandotte, Windsor. 7:30 p.m.

WAIT UNTIL DARK, Will-o-way Theatre, 775 W. Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills, April 3 & 4 at 8:30 p.m. Also April 5, 10-12, 17-19, 24-26.

THE BOYFRIEND, a musical comedy, presented by the U of D Theatre. Ford Life Sciences Bldg U of D. 8:30 p.m. April 2-5, 9-12,

Peter Ustinov’s THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER AND HIS WIFE. WSU Hilberry Theatre, Cass at Hancock. 8:30 p.m., April 8, 11, 17, 25 & 30.

Arthur Miller’s AFTER THE FALL, WSU Hilberry Theatre, Cass at Hancock, 8:30 p.m. on April 9.

Moliere’s THE BOURGEOIS GENTLEMAN, WSU Hilberry Theatre (8:30 p.m.) April 10 & 23. Arthur Miller’s DEATH OF A SALESMAN, Bonstelle Theatre (3424 Woodward) 8:30 p.m. on April 10, 11, 24, 25 & 26.

THE ICEMAN COMETH’,Group Theatre at 16535 Liveroois, thru April 11 at 8 p.m.

Edmond Rostand’s CYRANO DeBERGERAC, story of a swashbuckling poet whose soul outshone his ugly visage. WSU Hilberry Theatre. 2:30 & 8:30 p.m., April 16 & 24.

Shakespeare’s MACBETH, Hilberry Theatre at 2:30 p.m. on April 22 & 30.

MISCELLANEOUS GROOVIES

SPORTSMEN’S & VACATION SHOW, State Fairgrounds, Thru April 5.

ANTIQUE SHOW & FLEA MARKET, Fairgrounds, April 10-12.

PLANTS & GARDENS SHOW, Henry Ford Museum, April 22-24.

ART FAIR, Art and Artisans ’70, Antique Fair and Art Show at Temple Israel, 17400 Mender-son Road. 12 Noon to 10 p.m., April 12-14.

BEEF & ALE with Rodriguez and a revolving art show, every Thurs, Fri & Sat.

THE FOREST THEATRE COMMUNITY gathering. Fri & Sat, 7:30 p.m. til? Sun 5 p.m. til midnight. Bands, folk, jazz, blues, food. Fri & Sat 75 cents, Sun free, Call Open City for more information.

FREE DRAFT COUNSELLING

DETROIT DRAFT COUNSELLING CENTER at the Central Methodist Church. Woodward and Adams. 6-10 p.m. Sundays.

MUSIC

ALVIN’S FINER DELI & GOODTIME SHOPPE Rock ‘n Blues from 9 p.m.-1 am every Friday and Saturday at Cass Ave. & Edsel Ford Freeway. $1.50 Adm.

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