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To publicize December CALENDAR events, send formatted listings by Wednesday, November 15 to AGENDA, 202 E. Washington #512, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104. (996-8018)

FORMAT- Date, event, sponsor, time and place. One or two sentence description, (fee), phone number.

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.

ONGOING ACTIVITIES

Recycling Drop-Off Station: Recycle Ann Arbor Fri & Sat only, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm, 2050 S. Industrial. Also, recycling service and education info: M-F, 9:30 am to 5 pm. 971-7400

Recycling Drop-Off Center: Ypsilanti Recycling Project Sat. 9 am to 3 pm, Wed. 2 pm to dark, Rice St. between Cross & Forest, Ypsilanti. 485-2995

"The Black Struggle in the U.S": Baker-Mandela Center M-F, 10 am to 3 pm, Room 3, E. Engineering Bldg. All month photo display. 936-1809

1 Wednesday

Memorial Service for Mickey Leland: Hillel 5 pm, U-M Diag (Mich. Union if rain). Service for Congressman Leland who was killed in a plane crash on the way to Ethiopia. 769-0500

Rice and Beans Dinner: Guild House 6 pm, 802 Monroe. Prepared by the Celayas, a Salvadoran family living in sanctuary in A2. 662-5189

"The African Queen": Michigan Theater 7 pm, 603 E. Liberty. Bogart and Hepburn, $4/$3.25 child., stud., seniors. 668-8480

"Images of Israel": Hillel 7 pm, 1420 Hill. Play a pictorial game to examine perceptions of Israel. 769-0500

Israeli Dancing: Hillel 7:30 pm, 1420 Hill. One hour of instruction followed by an hour of open dancing (beg. & adv.), $2. 769-0500

Meeting: New Alliance Party 8 pm, 2440 Mason Hall. Check out America's Black-led, multi-racial, pro gay, independent political party. 995-5462

Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC) 8 pm, ask for room at desk, Mich. Union. 665-8438 Bob Dylan: Office of Major Events 8 pm, Hill Auditorium, $25. 763-TKTS

Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm, Ypsilanti Area Community Education Ctr (old Ypsilanti High School), 210 W. Cross, rm 115. 484-0456

"Batman": Michigan Theater 9:05 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

2 Thursday

Happy Hour: Hillel Social Club 5 pm. Dominick's, 812 Monroe. 769-0500

"The Community Takes Charge:" Latinos Organizing for Healthcare at Home & Abroad": Solidarity 7:30 pm, E. Lecture Rm, 3rd floor, Rackham. Elsa Barboza, recently back from the Center for 3rd World Organizing in Oakland, CA and Luis Vazquez recently back from El Salvador. 665-2709

"Batman": Michigan Theater 7:15 pm (see 1 Wed)

"Chanting Workshop": Women & Spirituality 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Led by Mindy Hart. 662-5189

"Beyond the Cold War: The European Perspective": Campus WAND 7:30 pm, Rackham Amphitheater. Belgium peace activist Denise Peeters explains how we can replace the Cold War with a system of common security. 761-1718

"Trane- Beyond the Blues": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Ann Arbor-born playwright Christine Rusch's play on the life of John Coltrane, $9/$6 stud. & seniors/group rates. 663-0681

Massage Therapy Classes for Gay Bisexual Men: Lesbian & Gay Male Programs Office 8 pm, 1402 Hill St. A safe environment to explore touching and sharing thoughts. Bring 2 sheets, a towel, any vegetable oil, and wear loose clothing. David 662-6282

"Koyaanisqatsi": Michigan Theater 9:30 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

3 Friday

"Beyond the Cold War: Strategy for Peace Activists": Campus WAND 12 noon, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Speaker: Denise Peeters, peace activist and feminist from Belgium, low-cost lunch available. 761-1718

"Ugetsu" (1953) and "A Geisha" (1953): Ctr for Japanese Studies 7 pm and 8:45 pm respectively, Lorch Hall. Continuing retrospective of the films of Kenji Mizoguchi. 764-6307

"Trane - Beyond the Blues": Performance Network 8 pm (see 2 Thur)

K.D. Lang & the Reclines: Prism 8 pm, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. This Canadian group blends country western and pop. Music from their latest album, "Absolute Torch & Twang" is bound to be featured, and word of mouth has it that Lang is one helluva performer! $17.50 reserved. 668-8387

Gay Men's Coffee House: Brothers 8 pm, 802 Monroe. 763-4186

Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm, 3200 Mich. Union. 763-4186

4 Saturday

Picket: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 11 am to 1 pm, Klines Dept. store parking lot. Reorient the Downtown Development Authority toward affordable housing rather than more parking structures. 930-2959

Salvadoran Dinner Dance: Quaker House 6:30 pm, 1416 Hill. Meal prepared by the Celayas, a Salvadoran refugee family. Dinner will be rice, beans, stuffed cabbage, pasteles, curtido, and quesadilla, $7 don., reservations. Pilar 930-9767

"Pink Floyd- The Wall': Hill Street Cinema 7 pm, 8:35 pm and 10:30 pm, 1429 Hill St. Film of Pink Floyd rock opera, $2.50. 769-0500

"Trane - Beyond the Blues": Performance Network 8 pm (see 2 Thur)

Second City: Prism 8 pm, Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. World class comedy from the Windy City, $10.50/$12.50 reserved. 668-8397

Soviet Artist Performance: U-M Dance Dept 8 pm, Studio A Theater, Dance Bldg, 1310 N. University Ct., $4. 763-5460

5 Sunday

Meeting: Huron Valley Green 2 pm, Anderson Rm, Mich. Union. Orientation video presentation, discussion and task group development. 994-4937

Earth Day Planning Meeting: Ecology Center 3 pm, Leslie Science Ctr, 1831 Traver. Help plan a Community Conference/Teach-in for the 20th anniversary of Earth Day. 761-3186

"Five Thousand Fingers of Dr. T": Michigan Theater 5 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 6 pm, First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. Plan actions to fight homelessness. 930-2959

Business Meeting & Potluck: Huron Valley Greens 6 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 994-4937

"Trane - Beyond the Blues": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 2 Thur)

"Little Vera": Michigan Theater 9:15 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. Soviet film that gives uncensored look at the seamier side of working class Soviet life. 668-8480

"Steamboat Bill Jr" (1928): U-M Film Classic Series 7 pm, Mich. Theater, 603 E. Liberty. Starring Buster Keaton (live organ accompaniment). 764-0147

Soundgarden: Prism 8 pm, St. Andrews Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit, $5.50 advance, all ages. 665-4755

Christopher Parkening: Office of Major Events 8 pm, Hill Auditorium. Tribute to Andres Segovia, $16.50/$13.50. 763-TKTS

Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm, Blind Pig, 208 S. First. 996-8555

6 Monday

Meeting: Jewish Social Work Students Association 12 noon, Frieze Bldg. Monthly brown bag lunch. Discussion will focus on social plans and program ideas for winter term. Ronna 665-2234 or Neil 994-9034

Study Group: Liberation Theology 6:30 pm, 802 Monroe. 662-5189

Halachic Perspectives on Abortion: Jewish Feminist Group 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill. Interpretations of Talmudic law in relation to abortion and other bio-medical issues. 769-0500

"Nonviolent Intervention In Guatemala and El Salvador": Peace Brigade International (PBI) & Women for Guatemala 7:30 pm, Pendleton Rm, Mich Union. Slide show on the work of PBI. 662-9186

"Little Vera": Michigan Theater 8 pm (see 5 Sun)

Monday Night Writers Series: Guild House 8:30 pm, 802 Monroe. Ed Morin and Stephen Dunning. 662-5189

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N. Division. 665-0606

Camper Van Beethoven: Prism 10 pm, Nectarine Ballroom, 510 E. Liberty, $11.50. 665-4755

7 Tuesday

Meal Sacrifice for the Hungry: Mitzvah Project All day. Residence hall folks: sign-up to donate your dinner meal to Mazon, an organization to help the hungry and the homeless. 769-0500

"Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian Gay Radio Collective 6 pm, 88.3 FM, WCBN. Call-in talk show. 763-3501

"The Quiet Man": Michigan Theater 7 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

"First Struggles of the U.S. Working Class": Spark Revolutionary History Series 7 pm, 122 Mod Lang Bldg.

"The Neglected Legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright": Peace InSight 7:05 pm, A2 Community Access TV, Cable Channel 9. The ideas of F.L. Wright vs. Tom Monaghan, featuring local urban designer, Rich Ahern. 769-7422.

"Preparing for Non-Violent Action": Peace Brigades International 7:30 pm, Friends Meeting House, 1420 Hill. Workshop and discussion. 662-9186

Meeting: Lesbian & Gay Men's Rights Organizing Committee (LaGROC) 7:30 pm, 3100 Mich. Union. 763-4186

Jahra Michelle McKinney: A2 Poetry Slam 8 pm, Heidelberg, 215 N. Main. Performance poet doing "stories in verse" - singing, dancing and playing African folk instruments, $3. 399-5223

"Who's In Charge Here, Anyway?": Hillel & U-M Housing Division 8 pm, 1429 Hill. Hillel's theatre troupe performs a scene dealing with the difficulty of "group process." 769-0500

"Little Vera": Michigan Theater 8 pm (see 5 Sun)

8 Wednesday

Meal Sacrifice for the Hungry: Mitzvah Project All day (see 7 Tue)

Rice & Beans Dinner: Guild House 6 pm, 802 Monroe. 662-5189

Mass Meeting: Hillel 7 pm, 1429 Hill. Help plan the 11th Annual Conference on the Holocaust (March 18, 1990). 769-0500

"The Quiet Man": Michigan Theater 7 pm (see 7 Tues)

Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 1 Wed)

Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm (see 1 Wed)

"Little Vera": Michigan Theater 9:30 pm (see 5 Sun)

9 Thursday

"The Time of Harvey Milk": Hill Street Cinema 7 pm and 8:45 pm, 1429 Hill. Academy Award-winning documentary about murdered San Francisco Mayor Harvey Milk, the first openly gay person elected to office in the U.S., $2.50. 769-0500

"Little Vera": Michigan Theater 7:15 pm & 9:30 pm (see 5 Sun) 

"Journey Women": Women & Spirituality 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe. 662-5189

"The Future of Zionism": Union of Student for Israel 7:30 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Lecture on Zionism and how Jewish Americans have adapted their Zionist beliefs. 769-0500

Hayride: Hillel Social Club 8 pm, meet at 1429 Hill for a great hayride. Deadline for reservations and payment is 3 Fri, $5. 769-0500

"Animal Farm": The Huron Valley Players 8 pm, Huron High Auditorium, 2727 Fuller, $6 ($4 students, seniors, $3 groups of 10 or more). 769-8359

"Trane- Beyond the Blue": Performance Network 8 pm (see 2 Thur)

Massage Therapy Classes for Gay Bisexual Men: Lesbian & Gay Male Programs Office 8 pm (see 2 Thur)

10 Friday

December News & Feature Deadline: AGENDA News & feature articles due before 5 pm, 202 E. Washington #512, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104. 996-8018

"The Student Movement at the Univ. of El Salvador": Friday Noon Forum 12 noon, Guild House, 802 Monroe. Speaker: UCAR member Pam Nadasen recently back from El Salvador. 662-5189

Fall Open House (for faculty and grad. students of color): Baker-Mandela Center 4 pm, C.A.A.S. Lounge, W. Engineering Bldg., U-M. Speaker: Prexy Nesbitt, reception to follow. 662-5189

"The Neglected Legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright": Peace InSight 6:05 pm (see 7 Tues)

Sansho the Bailiff" (1954): Ctr for Japanese Studies 7 pm (see 3 Fri)

Board Meeting: Wellness Networks Inc. 7 to 9 pm, 3075 Clark Rd., Suite 207, Ypsilanti. Interested newcomers are encouraged to attend. 572-WELL

Metaphysical Rap Session: School of Metaphysics 7:30 pm, 719 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti. Donations appreciated. 482-9600

"You've Got to be Kidding: Did You Hear the One About?: Jewish Law Student Union 7:30 pm, U-M Lawyer's Club. Humor and its relation to various ethnic groups. 769-0500

"The Last Temptation of Christ": Guild House Video Night 7:30 pm, 802 Monroe. 662-5189

"Animal Farm": The Huron Valley Players 8 pm (see 9 Thurs)

Concert: Steve Somers 8 pm, Friends Meeting House, 1416 Hill St. Classical guitar and electronic music, $6/$5 students and seniors. 668-6211

Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 3 Fri)

"Trane - Beyond the Blues": Performance Network 8 pm (see 2 Thur)

"Little Vera": Michigan Theater 8 pm, 10 pm, & 12 midnight (see 5 Sun)

11 Saturday

Shabbat Service: Hillel Conservative Minyan 9:45 am, 1429 Hill. "Conservative Judaism and Its Vitality in Today's Society" (reservations). 662-7912

Picket: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 11 am (see 4 Sat)

"Little Vera": Michigan Theater 5:30 pm & 11 pm (see 5 Sun)

"Torch Song Trilogy": Lesbian-Gay Male Programs Office & LAGROC 7 pm & 9:30 pm, Hill Street Cinema, 1429 Hill. Based on Harvey Fierstein's Tony Award-winning play of a shy, introspective female impersonator, $2.50. 769-0500

Jethro Tull: Office of Major Events 8 pm, Hill Aud., $20/$18.50. 763-TKTS

"Animal Farm": The Huron Valley Players 8 pm (see 9 Thurs)

"Trane- Beyond the Blues": Performance Network 8 pm (see 2 Thur)

"The Dybbuk": Michigan Theater 8 pm, 603 E. Liberty. 1937 Yiddish film classic made in Poland, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

12 Sunday

"Abortion Rights: Silent No More": Jewish Feminist Group 12:30 pm to 6 pm, meet buses at Hillel, 1429 Hill. Travel to Oakland County to the Speak Out to support people who will talk about their personal experiences of legal and illegal abortions 769-0500

"Animal Farm": The Huron Valley Players 2 pm (see 9 Thurs)

"The Dybbuk": Michigan Theater 3 pm & 5:30 pm (see 11 Sat)

Kitten and Cat Behavior & Care Clinic: Humane Society of Huron Valley 4 pm to 6 pm, A2 Dog Training Club, 1575 E. North Territorial Rd. 662-5545

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 6 pm (see 5 Sun)

Task Group Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 6:30 pm, Guild House. 994-4937

"Trane - Beyond the Blues": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 2 Thur)

"Life-Affirming Toys for Bringing Out the Best in Kids": Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND) 7:30 pm, St. Aidan's Episcopal/Northside Presbyterian Church, 1679 Broadway. Psychiatrist Lawrence Probes explains the psychological effects of violent toys on young children. 761-1718

"Little Vera": Michigan Theater 8 pm (see 5 Sun)

Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 5 Sun)

13 Monday

Israel Information Day: Hillel 10 am to 4 pm, 1429 Hill, (reservation). 769-0500

"No More Business as Usual": Homeless Action Committee (HAC) & LASC 7:15 pm, City Council Chambers, 2nd floor Ann Arbor City Hall, 100 N. Fifth Ave. Mobilization to protest city priorities. 930-2959

"Status of Women in Israel": Progressive Zionist Caucus 8 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Discussion of recent events at the Western Wall, bring a dessert. 996-5950

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Liberation 8:45 pm (see 6 Mon)

Monday Night Writers Series: Guild House 8:30 pm. Anne Redmon & Don Unger. (see 6 Mon)

14 Tuesday

"Closets are for Clothes": Lesbian Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 7 Tue)

"Know the Enemy": Ann Arbor/Washtenaw NOW 7 pm, Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw Ave. Panel discussion on the anti-feminist right wing in Washtenaw County. 995-5494

"The Second International & World War I": Spark Revolutionary History Series 7 pm (see 7 Tue)

"The Searchers": Michigan Theater 7 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

"Where Will the Children Play?": Peace Insight 7:05 pm, A2 Community Access TV, Cable Channel 9. War toys and children. 769-7422

Ethan Canin: Hill Street Forum & others 7:30 pm, Irwin Green Aud., Hillel, 1429 Hill. Canin is the author of the award winning short stories collection, "Emperor of the Air," $8/$5 students & senior citizens. 769-0500

"Hunger in Africa": WHE-AC 7:30 pm, place to be announced. Video presentation. 662-3206

Meeting: Amnesty Intn'll Group 61 7:30 pm, Mich. Union (check at desk for room). Activities to protect human rights and free prisoners of conscience around the world. 761-1628

Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 7 Tue)

15 Wednesday

Dec Issue deadline for Calendar & Community Resource Directory: AGENDA Submit by 5 pm, 202 E. Washington #512, 48104. 996-8018

Bucket Drive: WHE-AC 9 am to 5 pm, on U-M campus. Fundraiser for Oxfam America. 662-3206

Interviews and Information: Hebrew Union College-Jewish Inst. of Religion 10 am to 5 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. 769-0500

Rice & Beans Dinner: Guild House 6 pm, 802 Monroe. Prepared by the Rodriguez family, Salvadorans living in sanctuary in Ann Arbor. 662-5189

"Israel-American Jewry Relations: Expectations and Reality": Hillel & others 7 pm, Hillel, 1429 Hill. Discussion facilitated by Prof. Ze'ev Klein. 769-0500

Introduction to Homeopathy: A-2 Homeopathic Study Group 7 pm, call for location, $5. 668-0016

"The Searchers": Michigan Theater 7 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

Lecture: WHE-AC 3:30 pm, School of Public Health, room TBA. John Hammock (Executive Director of Oxfam America). 662-3206

Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 1 Wed)

Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm (see 1 Wed)

"Tampopo": Michigan Theater 9:15 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

16 Thursday

Oxfam Fast for a World Harvest: WHE-AC All day national fast. Donate your food money for the day to Oxfam America. (See WHE-AC listing in the CRD.) 662-3206

Bucket Drive: WHE-AC 9 am to 5 pm (see 15 Wed)

Meeting: Bread for the World 6 pm, Memorial Christian Church, corner of Hill & Tappan. Discussion of local, domestic and international hunger issues. 487-9058

"Tampopo": Michigan Theater 7:15 pm (see 15 Wed)

Jerome Badanes: Hill Street Forum & others 7:30 pm, Irwin Green Aud., Hillel, 1429 Hill. Badanes is the writer of the award-winning film "Image Before My Eyes" and author of "The Final Opus of Leon Solomon," $8/$5 students & seniors. 769-0500

"Welcoming Change: You Can Never Tell A Gift When To Come": Women & Spirituality 7:30 pm, 802 Monroe. Talk by Peggy Motsch. 6625189

Lecture: WHE-AC 7:30 pm, Angell Hall Aud. A. Frances Moore Lappe. 662-3206

"Heart of a Dog": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Unexpected and hilarious conflicts result when a "sexual rejuvenation" doctor daringly transplants human testes and pituitary gland into a mongrel dog. A Russian satire on the disastrous consequences of scientific and governmental manipulation of human nature, $9/$6 stud. & seniors group rates. 663-0681

Massage Therapy Classes for Gay Bisexual Men: Lesbian & Gay Male Programs Office 8 pm (see 5 Thur)

"Heathers": Michigan Theater 9:45 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

17 Friday

Rafe Ezekial: Friday Noon Forum 12 pm (see 3 Fri)

"Where Will the Children Play?": Peace Inslght 6:05 pm (see 14 Tue)

"The Crucified Lovers" ('54): Ctr for Japanese Studies 7 pm (see 3 Fri)

Alan Ginsberg & Philip Glass In Concert: Michigan Theater 7:30 pm, 603 E. Liberty. Benefit concert for Jewel Heart, an organization whose purpose is to preserve Tibetan culture and Mahayana Buddhism, featuring solo music by Glass, poetry by Ginsberg and some of their music/poetry collaborations, $20.50. 668-8480

"Heart of a Dog": Performance Network 8 pm (see 16 Thur)

Gay Men's Coffee House: Brothers 8 pm (see 3 Fri)

Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 3 Fri)

Arab Cultural Night: General Union of Palestinian Students 8 pm, S. Quad (ask at desk for room) 973-6796

18 Saturday

Picket: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 11 am (see 4 Sat)

"Brazil": Hill Street Cinema 7 pm & 9:30 pm, 1429 Hill St. Film: In a totalitarian state based on consumerism, fantasy is the only escape, $2.50. 769-0500

Ebony Fashion Fair: Mich. Theater 8 pm, call for more info. 668-8480

"Heart of a Dog": Performance Network 8 pm (see 16 Thur)

Ann Arbor Jewish Book Fair: Jewish Community Center 8:15 pm to 11 pm, 2935 Birch Hollow. Great deals on great Jewish books 769-0500

19 Sunday

Ann Arbor Jewish Book Fair: Jewish Community Center 9 am to 5 pm (see 18 Sat)

Meeting: Parents-FLAG/Ann Arbor 2 pm, King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2685 Packard. 763-4186

Poetry Reading: Granite Line Writers 2 pm, Freighthouse Cafe, Ypsilanti. Poets Thomas Lynch and Duncan Moran will read from their work. Open mic readings as well, $3. 665-5034

Peter & The Wolf: Michigan Theater 4 pm, 603 E. Liberty. Live on stage, call for more info. 668-8480

Meeting: Huron Valley Greens 6 pm, Guild House. Potluck and discussion on homelessness, land use policy, and social justice. 994-4937

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 6 pm (see 5 Sun)

"Heart of a Dog": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 16 Thur)

"My Friend Ivan Lapshin": Hill Street Cinema 7 pm, 1429 Hill. Portrait of Russia on the eve of the Great Terror, w/Eng, subtitles. 769-050

Warren Miller's "White Magic": Michigan Theater 8 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $10.50. 668-8405

Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 5 Sun)

20 Monday

Study Group: Liberation Theology 6:30 pm (see 6 Mon)

Monday Night Writers Series: Guild House 8:30 pm. Lorenzo Buj & Natalie Ku. (see 6 Mon)

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Lib. 8:45 pm (see 6 Mon)

21 Tuesday

"Closet are for Clothes": Lesbian Gay Radio Coll. 6 pm (see 7 Tue)

"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance": Michigan Theater 7 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

"Imperialism": Spark Revolutionary History Series 7 pm (see 7 Tue)

"Eden Pastora, the CIA & the LaPenca Bombing": Peace Insight 7:05 pm, A2 Community Access TV, Cable Channel 9. Free-lance journalist Tony Avirgan describes an investigation into CIA involvement in the bombing of a press conference given by Contra leader Eden Pastora. 769-7422

"Human Rights in South Africa": Amnesty International 7:30 pm, Rackham Amphitheater. Talk by C. Jozana, a native South African and law professor. 995-1271

Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 7 Tue)

22 Wednesday

"Mary Poppins": Michigan Theater 7 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 1 Wed)

Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm (see 1 Wed)

"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance": Michigan Theater 9:15 pm (see 21 Tue)

23 Thursday

"Mary Poppins": Michigan Theater 4 pm, 6:30 pm & 9 pm (see 22 Wed)

"Old Times": Performance Network 8 pm, 408 W. Washington. Nother Production of a Harold Pinter play. 663-0681

Massage Therapy Classes for Gay Bisexual Men: Lesbian & Gay Male Programs Office 8 pm (see 2 Thur)

24 Friday

"Mary Poppins": Mich. Theater 1:30 pm, 4 pm & 6:30 pm (see 22 Wed)

"Eden Pastora, the CIA & the LaPenca Bombing": Peace Insight 6:05 pm (see 21 Tue)

"Old Times": Performance Network 8 pm (see 23 Thur)

Meeting: Black Gay Men Together 8 pm (see 3 Fri)

"A Taxing Woman's Return": Mich. Theater 9 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3 25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

"Heart of a Dog": Performance Network 11 pm (see 16 Thur)

25 Saturday

Picket: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 11 am (see 4 Sat)

"Old Times": Performance Network 8 pm (see 23 Thur)

Bess Bonnier: S.E. Mich. Jazz Association 8 pm, Burlington Bldg. 2, 315 E. Eisenhower. Legendary jazz pianist Bonnier will play in duet with bassist Paul Keller, $5. 994-8790

"Dizzie and Mr. B Salute the Count": Michigan Theater 8:30 pm, 603 E. Liberty. For the first time since the early 1940s, Dizzy Gillespie & Billy Eckstine reunite to honor Count Basie with the Count Basie Orchestra, $18.50. 668-8405

"Heart of a Dog": Performance Network 11 pm (see 16 Thur)

26 Sunday

Kiwanis Christmas Sing: Michigan Theater 1:30 pm, 603 E. Liberty. 668-8480

"Mary Poppin ": Michigan Theater 5 pm & 7:30 pm (see 22 Wed)

Meeting: Homeless Action Committee (HAC) 6 pm (see 5 Sun)

"Old Times": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 23 Thur)

Women's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm (see 5 Sun)

"Heart of a Dog": Performance Network 9 pm (see 16 Thur)

"A Taxing Woman's Return": Michigan Theater 10 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

27 Monday

"A Taxing Woman's Return": Mich. Theater 7:15 pm (see 26 Sun)

Monday Night Writers Series: Guild House 8:30 pm. lan Gonzalez & David Grove, (see 6 Mon)

Open House for Lesbians & Gay Men: Gay Lib. 8:45 pm (see 6 Mon)

28 Tuesday

"Closet are for Clothes": Lesbian Gay Radio Collective 6 pm (see 7 Tue)

"The Man Who Would Be King": Michigan Theater 7 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

"The Russian Revolution of 1905": Spark Revolutionary History Series 7 pm (see 7 Tue)

"Alternative Defense and Economic Conversion": Peace Insight 7:05 pm, A2 Community Access TV, Cable Channel 9. 769-7422

Meeting: LaGROC 7:30 pm (see 7 Tue)

"A Taxing Woman's Return": Michigan Theater 9:30 pm (see 26 Sun)

29 Wednesday

"Proud to be a Zionist Day": Tagar All day, Fishbowl, U-M. All supporters of Israel are welcome to visit the Diag and the Fishbowl to show support of Israel. 769-0500

Rice & Beans Dinner : Guild House 6 pm (see 1 Wed)

"The Man Who Would Be King": Michigan Theater 7 pm (see 28 Tue)

Meeting: LASC 8 pm (see 1 Wed)

Ypsilanti Gay Male/Lesbian AA Meeting 8:30 pm (see 1 Wed)

"A Taxing Woman's Return": Michigan Theater 9:30 pm (see 26 Sun)

30 Thursday

"Caminos del Silencio": Women for Guatemala 7 pm, Mich. Union (ask for room at desk). Film documenting the "communities in resistance" that were formed by Mayan Indians in Guatemala to escape the violence and repression of the Army during the early - 1980s. 769-1298

"A White Christmas": Michigan Theater 7:15 pm, 603 E. Liberty, $4/$3.25 child., stud. & seniors. 668-8480

"Rope": Hill Street Cinema 7 pm, 8:30 pm & 10 pm, 1429 Hill. Hitchcock's favorite of his films, about two rich young men who murder a third for philosophical argument then cooly throw a party around the hidden corpse. 769-0500

"Women's Drumming Circle": Women & Spirituality 7:30 pm (see 2 Thur)

"Beyond the Walls": Progressive Zionist Caucus 7:30 pm, Hillel 1429 Hill. Film about relations between Arabs and Jews in an Israeli prison. 769-0500

"Old Times": Performance Network 8 pm (see 23 Thur)

"A Taxing Woman's Return": Mich. Theater 9:30 pm (see 26 Sun)

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