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6C DETROIT FREE PRESSFRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1988 Night beat Out aiid About ARCHITECTURE FILM SERIES presents "Ralph PUMPKIN FESTIVAL, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. through October. Upland Hills Farm, 481 Lake George Oxford. 628-1611. DETROIT YOUTH EATRE presents "The Hello Show" of New York's Poko Puppets, for ages 3 years and older.

11 a.m. 2 p.m. Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward. 832-2730. METR0PARKS: Hudson Mills Dexter-Huron and Delhi, near Dexter ana Ann Arbor Huron Meadows, Brighton area Indian Springs near Clarkston Kensington Park, MilfordBrighton Lake Erie Metropark, near Gibraltar Lower Huron Metropark near Belleville Metro Beach, Mt.

Clemens Oakwoods, near Flat Rock Stony Creek, UticaRochester Willow, New Boston. For all parks call 1-800- 24- PARKS, 7 a.m.-9 p.m. daily. MOTOWN MUSEUM, 2648 W. Grand Blvd.

Closed Sat. holidays. 867-0991. LUCILU'S LOUNGE, 43711 Michigan Canton. Willow Creek Band, 397-1988.

MAYFLOWER HOTEL, W. Ann Arbor Trail at Main, Plymouth. Crow's Nest: Gary Brandt, 453-1620. MOBY DICK'S, 5452 Schaefer, Dearborn. Johnny (Yard Dog) Jones, Robert Penn, Sat.

581-3650. MOLLY McCUIRE'S, 34290 Ford Westland. Eclipse, FrL-Sat. 728-7490. MONROE'S, Trapper's Alley, in Greektown.

Expedition, 961-5577. 1940 CH0PU0USE, 1940 E. Jefferson. Ava Trembly Tom Taylor, 567-1940. PARK PLACE CAFE, 15402 Mack, Grosse Pointe.

Guy Merritt Duo, 881-0550. PISCES, 400 Tecumseh Rd. East, Windsor. The Windsor Dukes, 519-253- 2885. PLYMOUTH ROCK SALOON, General Dr.

at Joy, Plymouth. Tobyano Windfall, 455-9800. P0RTSIDE INN, 3455 Biddle, Wyandotte. Dennis Vernier, 281-6700. PROCK'S, 1019 W.

Maple, Clawson. The J.P. Trio, FrL-Sat. 280-2626. RHINOCEROS, 265 Riopelle.

The Nancy Wood Trio, The Pinky Smith Trio, Audrey Northington, Sun. 259-2208. RIVERSIDE BAR, 1085 Gratiot, Mt. Clemens. The Alligators, Fri.

465-0102. SHANES, 1405 Ecorse Ypsilanti. Paul Webb Webb Hollow Express, 485-4220. SOUP KITCHEN SALOON, 1585 Franklin. Juanita McCray Her Motor City Beat, Luther (Guitar Jr.) Johnson, acoustic session with Robert Jones, Sun.

259-1374. SWEET R0SIE 0'CRADrS, 175 W. Troy, Ferndale. Replay, 399-8888. THE THREE STAR LOUNGE, 4051 E.

8 Mile. Larry Lee Adkins the Hanging Tree, 759-2050. TOP HAT, 73 University Ave. Windsor. Paul Tanner, 9 11:30 p.m.

963-3742. VANNELU, 630 Woodward. Marcus Belgrave Michele Ramo, 961-2444. THE WHITNEY RESTAURANT, Woodward at Canfield. Kate Patterson Michael Zaporski, 832-5700.

W00DBRIDGE TAVERN, Woodbridge at St. Aubin. Shindig, Sat. 259-0578. it tl ir.La jr mr- i rM rwL' mi mi jis krts rrhw vrrJK wrx i ri sxs i ii i' i I'll in umDi mjv vklv aui rm rwji i fim nwsrvt, rva-i CL SCOTT-HEROU 8 p.m.

Mendelssohn Theater. Ann Arbor. 763-TKTS. JOHNNIE MY, with comedian Frankl Ripa, 8 p.m. FrL, Macomb Center, M-59 at Garfield Sterling Heights.

286-2222. EDOIC DANIELS, 8 p.m. Macomb Center, M-59 at Garfield, Clinton Twp. 286-2222. COMMANDER CODY, 10 p.m.

Sully's, 475f Greenfield, Dearborn. 846-5377. BLACKTHORN, Irish folk singers, 2 p.m. Mall, Troy. Free.

SHEW NICHOLS I RICHARD BERENT, 7:30 p.m. Suil. Farmington Community Center, 2470E Farmington Farmington Hills. 477-8404. Comedy BEA'S COMEDY KITCHEN, E.

Lamed at Beaubien. -Tim Lilly, Alturo Shelton, Downtown Tony Brown, 8:30 10:45 p.m. 961-2581. CHAPLIN'S. 34244 Groesbeck, Fraser.

Greg Ray, Gary Stephens, T.S. Hughes, 792-1902. COMEDY CASTLE, Woodward at Catalpa, Berkley. George Miller, 8:30 1 1 p.m. 542-9900.

HISTORIC HOLLY HOTEL, 110 Battle Alley, Holly. Craig McCart, Jammer Bicks, Eric Champnella, 8:30 10:30 p.m. 634-5208. JOEY'S COMEDY CLUB, Stoyan's restaurant, 36071 Plymouth Livonia. Lowell Sanders, 8 10:30 p.m.

261-0555. K0MEDY HORNER, Riverside at Ouellette, Windsor. Michael Rapport, 8 11 p.m. 519-252-6848. LOFY'S, 13750 Tireman.

Ron Coden Company, 846-0737. LONG BRANCH COMEDY CLUB, 595 N. Lapeer, Oxford. Ken Sevara, 8 10:30 p.m. 628-6500.

L00NEY BIN, Wolverine Lounge, 1655 Glengary, Walled Lake. Mark Still, 9 p.m. 8 10 p.m. Sat. 669-9374.

MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE, 314 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. Tim Cavanagh, 8:30 11 p.m. 9 p.m. Sun.

996-9080. FROCK'S COMEDY SHOWROOM, 1019 W. Maple, Clawson. Bob Posch, 9 11:5 p.m. Fri-Sat 280-2626.

RASPBERRIES, Michigan Bean Company Restaurant, 234 N. Leroy, Fenton. Norma Zager, 8 10 p.m. 629-0440. ALEXANDER'S, 4265 Woodward at Canfield.

Orange Lake Drive, 831-2662. ALVIN'S, 5756 Cass. Detroit Energy Asylum, The Polish Muslims, Chevelles, Sat. 832-2355. APPETEASER, Woodward at Oakland, Birmingham.

Ursula Walker Buddy Budson, 646-7001. ATTIC BAR, 11667 Jos. Campau, Hamtramck. Terraplane Blues, Uncle Jessie White and the 29th St. Blues Band, Little Mac Collins, Sun.

365-4194. BIRD OF PARADISE, 207 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor. RAPA House Quintet, 662-8310. CAUCUS CLUB, 150 W.

Congress. Jim Bajor Also, Sheri Nichols, 8:30 10:30 p.m. 965-4970, a.m. weekdays. CHESTER'S, 8 Mile at 1-75, Hazel Park.

The Del-Rays, Sat. 545-7660. CHRISSY'S, 101 N. Gratiot, Mt. Clemens.

Glenn James the Hurricanes, 463-4330. DePALMA'S RESTAURANT, 31735 Plymouth Livonia. Albert Glasier, Sat. 261-2430. DORIAN'S, 33260 Van Dyke, Sterling Heights.

The Fred Palmer Band, 939-4141. DUFFY'S, 8635 Cooley Lake Union Lake. Larry Musgrave, 363-9469. FCLKT0WN CONCERT SERIES, Southfield Civic Center, Evergreen at IOV2 Mile, Southfield. Fred Small, 8 p.m.

Sat. Call 855-9848, 6-9 p.m. daily. THE GNOME, 4124 Woodward. Kris Peterson, 833-0120.

HOTEL PONTCHARTRAIN, Two Washington Blvd. Ernie Swan, a.m. 965-0200. 800-237-3816. HUNGARIAN VILLAGE, 1001 Springwells.

Gigi Fransco Orchestra, Madame Romany, 843-5611. IVY'S LOUNGE, Van Dyke Park, 31800 Van Dyke, Warren. The Gary Blumer Quintet, 939-2860. JAMIE'S ON 7, 29703 W. 7 Mile, Livonia.

Jamie Coe, Undercover, 477- 9077. LONDON CHOP HOUSE, 155 W. Congress. Mel Ball Colours, 962-0277. CLASSICS Special events INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OLD WORLD MARKET of ethnic food, art, crafts and entertainment, 62d annual event, 10 a.m.

-9 p.m. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Southfield Civic Center, 26000 Evergreen Southfield. 871-8600. DETROIT SKI SHOW, with exhibits, films, equipment sales and appearances by U.S.

Olympic ski celebrities, 5-10 p.m. noon-10 p.m. Sat, noon-6 p.m. Cobo Hall. 224-1000.

PSYCHIC FAIR, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Southfield Hilton, 17017 W. 9 Mile, Southfield. 567-8927, evenings. FALL FESTIVAL OF MAGIC, 2:30 7:30 p.m.

Churchill High School, 8900 Newburgh Livonia. 224-1840, 9-4 weekdays. TRAINORAMA 'U, model railroad organizations exhibits, films and flea market, sponsored by the Redford Model Railroad Club. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dearborn Civic Center, 15801 Michigan Ave.

at Greenfield, Dearborn. 937-0361, evenings. PUMPKIN FESTIVAL, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Wiard's Orchards, Merritt Ypsilanti 482-7744. art Shows Entries in this list of area galleries and museums rotate each week.

Detroit DETROIT FOCUS GALLERY: "Commercial Art: Illustration, Graphic and Industrial Design," work by Fella, Gillies, Houff, Teasdale. Through Nov. 11 at 743 Beaubien; noon-6 Weds. Sat. DETROIT GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS: "Clothes for the Collector," wearables by fiber artists from around the country through Nov.

5. At 301 Fisher Building, 11-5 DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS: "16th Century Tuscan Drawings from the Uffizi," masterworks by masters including Michelangelo, Pontormo, Del Sarto. Through Jan. 8. Roni Horn, sculpture installation by this contemporary New Yorker, through Nov.

27. "The Plain of Truth," work by Ron Madalinski, Jon Strand, Lois Teicher, selected by Jan van der Marck, in OMAP gallery through Nov. 27. "The Artist Observed: Portrait Photographs from the Permanent Collection," through Dec. 4.

Photographs by Tony Spina, Detroit Free Press chief photographer in the red carpet area through Nov. 6. Curators' Choice: Seldon Seen Ceramics, through Dec. 11. At 5200 Woodward; MICHIGAN GALLERY: "Micropointillism," group show including the founders Goodfellow and Boileau.

Urban Center for Photography, sub-sea level. Through Oct 29. At 2661 Michigan 11-5 PEWABIC POTTERY: "The Painted Surface," ceramics by Gill, Woodman, Stephenson, Martin, Stephenson, Kaneko, Rohlfing, Gustin, Nagle. Through Nov. 12.

At 10125 E. Jefferson; 10-5 PRESTON BURKE GALLERIES Group show, Cartmell, Castano, Catell, Cavat and others, through Oct. 21. At 240 E. Grand River; 9-5 SCARAB CLUB: 45th Annual Watercolor exhibition, through Oct.

28. At 217 Farnsworth; 9-5 WILLIS CALLERY: The Cobb collection of Willis art at 422 W. Willis, corner Cass 2-6 noon-6 Suburbs ARTSPACE: Work by Dine, Motherwell, Warhol, Krasner at 574 N. Woodward, Birmingham; BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD ART ASSOCIATION: 1988 Annual BBAA Faculty Exhibition, opening Oct. 22 through Nov.

12 at 1516 S. Cranbrook Road; Birmingham; 10-5 CADE GALLERY: Sculptures by Robert Bielat. Through Oct. 26 at 214 W. Sixth Royal Oak; CANTORLEMBERC GALLERY: New paintings, Aris Koutroulis.

Opening Oct. 15 through Nov. 5 at 538 N. Woodward, Birmingham; THE COMMUNITY HOUSE: "Our Town," through Oct. 23.

At 380 S. Bates, Birmingham; 10-5 Sat; 3-5 Sun. CRANBROOK ACADEMY OF ART MUSEUM: "Saarinen in Finland," and "Saarinen at Cranbrook," two shows which explore the art and changes in this master's art through Oct. 30." James Scripps Booth: Artist and I iv i mi i i cs i rs.iz-cAi Erskine," a portrait of the architect's work in Sweden, 3 p.m. Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, 500 Lone Pine Bloomfield Hills.

645-3323. GRAYST0NE INTERNATIONAL JAZZ MUSEUM, 3000 East Grand Blvd. 871-0234. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER, West Bloomfield. 661-0840.

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE, 111 E. Kirby. 871-8600. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER, West Bloomfield -661-1000. MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY, 301 Frederick Douglass.

833-9800. 1 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN EXHIBIT MUSEUM, 1109 Geddes, Ann Arbor. 764-0478. WORLD ADVENTURE SERIES travelogue, "The Real World of the Philippines," presented Hick HnumrH 2:30 o.m. Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward.

832-2730. au.n I Theater "AMADEUS," 8 p.m. 6 9:30 p.m. p.m. Sat; 6:30 p.m.

Meadow Brook Theatre, Oakland University, Auburn Hills. "THE C0LDEN DAWN," 8 p.m. Detroit Center for the Performing Arts, Harper at Van Dyke. 961-7925. "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF," 8 p.m.

2 7 p.m. Nancy Gurwin Productions, Jewish Community Center, Maple at Drake, West Bloomfield. 661-1000. "FOLLIES," starring Edie Adams, Juliet Prowse and Nancy Dussault, 8 p.m 1:30 6:30 p.m. Michigan Opera Theatre at the Fisher Theatre.

874-SING. "LAURA," 8:30 p.m. Henry Ford Museum Theatre, Dearborn. 271-1620. I "LILY DALE," 8 p.m.

7 p.m. The" Theatre Company, University of Detroit, Earl D.A. Smith Studio Theatre, Architecture Livernois at McNichols. 927-1130. "NOISES OFF," 8 p.m.

EMU Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti. 487- 1221. "THE NORMAL HEART," 8 p.m. 2 p.m. Macomb Community College production at the Trumbull Avenue Theatre," Trumbull.

833-3532. I "TTTTABAWASSEE JANE," 8 p.m. 6:30 1 p.m. Performance Network, Ann I WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY THEATRES: Hilberry Theatre, Cass at Hancock: "A Life in the Theatre," 8 p.m. 577-2972.

Dinnercabaret "BABY WITH THE BATHWATER," show follows 7:30 p.m. dinner on Backstage Dinner Theatre, 17630 Woodward. 869-8535 anytime. "BI10XI BLUES," show follows 7:30 p.m. dinner on Fri.

-Sat, Dennis Wickline Productions, I Golden Lion Restaurant, 22380 Moross, just west of Mack. 886-2420. I "COLE, GERSHWIN, IRA 1 MORE," 9 p.m. Sat. curtain follows 7:30 p.m.

dinner. The Novi Hilton Forum, 8 Mile at Haggerty Novi. 349-4000. "FASCINATIN' RHYTHMS," 7:30 p.m. dinner, 9 I p.m.

show on Saturdays, TAP. Van Dyke Park Hotel, 318 Van Dyke, Warren. 939-2860, ext. 737. -1 DO, I DO," 9 p.m.

curtain T.A.P. Productions, Holiday Inn, 480 Riverside Drive, Windsor. Detroit phone, 963-7590. "PILLOW TALK," 9 p.m. curtain, On Stage Productions, Kurz Alt Heidelberg, 43785 Gratiot, Mt.

Clemens. 468-1405. "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR," show foDows 6:30 p.m. dinner Jacksonn Productions, Presidential Inn, 17201 Northline, Southgate. 283-4400.

"SOMERSET STRUT," starring Phil Marcus Esser, Barbara Bredius and Charlie Latimer, 8:30 10:30 p.m. curtain Sebastian's Restaurant, Somerset Mall, 16 Mile at Coolidge, Troy. 649-6625. TELL US ABOUT IT Want in on these snappy listings? Send time, date, place and the hours the phone will be answered to: Dana Jackson, Detroit Free Press, 321 W. Lafayette, Detroit, 48231.

Acting two weeks or more before the event increases the chances you'll be included. Family fun "YOU'RE I C00D MAN, CHARLIE BROWN," children's luncheon theatre, noon lunch Peanut Butter Players, Karas House, 23632 Plymouth Redford. 559-6PBP. CHILDREN'S CONCERT SERIES of music, magic and comedy with Ron Coden and Jeff Hobson, 4 p.m. Prock's Restaurant, 1019 W.

Maple, Clawson. 280-2626. SONG SISTERS SLUMBER PARTY of stories, songs and snacks, 5 7 p.m. The Ark, 637ft S. Main, Ann Arbor.

761-1451. CHILDREN'S MUSEUM, 67 E. Kirby. "Zaks Day with the Inventor," program for 6-12 year olds, 10 a.m. 2 p.m.

Sat. Reservations required. 494-1210. DETROIT F0LKDANCE CLUB, Brookside School, Lone Pine at Cranbrook Bloomfield Hills. Beginners welcome; no partners necessary.

8-11 p.m. every Friday. 338-0524, evenings. DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER, John at Warren Ave. 577-8400.

Engineer," 25 automotive and artistic projects by the son of Cranbrook founders through Dec. 11. Dan Hoffman: Bio-Logic Constructions," by this Academy architecture professor through Oct. 30. Cranbrook collection.

Films: Ralph Erskine, British-born architect, Oct. 23 at 3 p.m. in the auditorium. At 500 Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield Hills; 1-5 Di) BITTKER CALLERY Large scale woodcuts by Judy Pfaff; also 18th, 19th century Chinese furniture. Through October.

At 536 N. Woodward, Birmingham; 11-5 FOUR WINDS GALLERY: "The Old Show," historical baskets, ceramics, doll, weavings by American Indians. Through Nov. 6 at 340 E. Maple, Birmingham; 10-9 10-6 Sat.

HABATAT GALLERIES: New glass Toots Zynsky, Michael Glancy to Oct. 29. At 28235 Southfield, Lathrup Village; 10-6 Sat. IRINA: "Russian Artists in America," Grazutis, Kolesov, Lipshutz, Sheinis, Klimov. At 700 N.

Woodward, Birmingham; 7-10 p.m. Oct. 21; 10-6 Sat. through Nov. 12; noon-4 through Nov.

13. ARNOLD KLEIN GALLERY: Oils, pastels in landscapes and portraits by Larry Blovits. Through Oct. 29. At 4520 N.

Woodward, Royal Oak. LAWRENCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: John Ott, chairman Environmental Health and Light Research Institute lectures on "The Effects of Artificial Light on Human Health and Behavior," at 7:30 p.m. Oct 27 in the architecture building. At 21000 W. Ten Mile, Southfield.

MEADOW BROOK ART CALLERY: "Contemporary Art from the Collection of Marion and David Handleman," paintings, prints through Nov. 6 in the Meadow Brook Theater Building Oakland University, Rochester; 1-5 Sat, Sun. PONTIAC ART CENTER: Jose Narezo, paintings. Janice Lincoln, Dona Ohno, artists collaborate with Jose Luis Hernan Castellano-Giron, poet; through Oct. 28.

"The Underground Railroad and Its Michigan Connection," in words and dance, at 3 p.m. Oct. 22.At 47 Williams, Pontiac; 9-5 9-5 Sat. SIDE STREET CALLERY: Group show, through Oct. 26.

American Indian pottery, Oct. 27-Nov. 5. At 912 S. Woodward, Suite 100, Birmingham; TOWN CENTER CALLERY: "The Fifth Leg," paper and multi-media work by the printmaking department of Cranbrook Academy of Art.

Through Oct. 28 at 3000 Town Center, Suite 45, Southfield; noon-5 11-5 X0CHIPILU GALLERY: Susan Aaron-Taylor, new work through Nov. 5. At 568 N. Woodward, Birmingham; 11-5 YAW CALiiRY: Decorative arts by gallery regulars including William Harper.

At 550 N. Woodward, Birmingham; 11-5 Elsewhere ART GALLERY OF WINDSOR: "Spectacle, Media and the Public Persona," a questioning of the media in works of video by the Ant Farm Collective. Also work by artists Michael Morris, Vincent Trasov. Cast paper prints by Daniel Dingier to Oct. 23.

Recent History, culture SYMPOSIUM ON SOVIET JEWRY, sponsored by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry of the University of Michigan B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation, 7 p.m. Hillel 1429 Hill Ann Arbor. 7694)500. ARAB COMMUNITY CENTER, Dearborn. 842- 7010.

paintings by Adele Duck, photographs by Al Napper, opening Oct. 29 through Dec. 12. "Fibre: TraditionTransition, Historic Textiles from Essex and Kent Counties and Contemporary Canadian Quilts," opening Oct. 22 through Dec.

4. "Selections from the Permanent Collection," through Dec. 1988. "The Group of Seven and Their Contemporaries," work by important Canadians through Dec. 1988.

At 445 Riverside Dr. West, Windsor, Ontario, Canada; 11-5 11-9 1-5 Sun. GRAND RAPIDS ART MUSEUM: Macyn Bolt: Recent sculptures and drawings, by this Grand Rapids artist Through Nov. the Nile to Nubia: 19th Century Prints by David Roberts from the Collection of Peter M. Wege." Through Nov.

6. "American Baskets: The Eighties," Barnes, Bills, Davis and more, through Nov. 6. At 155 Division North, Grand Rapids; 10-5 noon-5 Sun. TOLEDO MUSEUM OF ART: "Refigured Painting: The German Image 1960-88," including Baselitz, Richter, Lupertz, Penck, Polke, Immendorff and more, opening Oct.

30-Jan. 8. Judy Dater: Twenty Years of Photography," by this portraitist of urban women, through Nov. 13. "Georg Baselitz: Prints and Drawings from the Bareiss Collections," through Dec.

31, At Monroe St. and Grove Place, near Collingwood, Toledo; 9-5 1-5 Sun. FILMS ANN ARBOR FILM COOPERATIVE: "Sawdust and Tinsel," 7 p.m. Sat; "Brink of Life," 8:30 p.m. Sat.

Both at Angell Hall. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 769-7787. DETROIT FILM THEATRE: "Cane Toads" and "Mix-Up," 7 9:30 p.m. "The End of Summer," 7 9:30 p.m.

Sat; "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp," 5 p.m. Sun. Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward. 832-2730. EASTERN MICHICAN UNIVERSITY: "Moonstruck," 8 10 p.m.

midnight Strong Auditorium, Ypsilanti. MICHIGAN THEATER: 603 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. "Spellbound," 5 p.m. Sun; "Notorious," 7:05 p.m.

"Children of Paradise," 9 p.m. Sun. 668-8480. REDFORD THEATREMOTOR CITY THEATRE ORGAN SOCIETY: "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir," 8 p.m.

Organ overtures begin at 7:30 p.m. 17360 Lahser Rd. 537-2560. ROYAL OAK CINEMA SOCIETY: "The House on Carroll Street," 7 p.m. Oakland County Community College, Lincoln at Washington, Royal Oak.

541-0889. TELE-ARTS THEATRE: "Salome's Last Dance," 5:30 p.m. 7:40 p.m. Sat; 1 5:10 p.m. "A World Apart," 7:30 9:40 p.m.

5:30 9:30 p.m. Sat, 3 7 p.m. Sun. 1540 Woodward. 963-8690.

U-M DEARBORN: "The Third Man," 8 p.m. Classroom Administration Room 138, Evergreen (opposite Fairlane Town Center), Dearborn. 593-5000. Free. ROCK BLONDIE'S, 21139 W.

Seven Mile Rd. All, Chemical, Skully Squad, Deathcorp, Fatal, Sat. 535-8108. BUSHWACKERS, 1432 Fort, Lincoln Park. Robb Roy, 928-2633.

GPIFFS GRILL, 49 N. Saginaw, Pontiac. Artie Wolff the Pack, 334-9292. HAMTRAMCK PUB, 2048 Caniff at 1-75. Secret Service, Walk the Dogma, Confessions, Sat.

365-9760. JAGGERS, 3481 Elizabeth Lake Waterford. Flash, 681-1700. JESSIE'S HIDEOUT, 12832 E. 8 Mile.

Streetwise, 371-2838. MAJESTIC THEATRE, 4120 Woodward. Viv Akauldron, Sun. 833-9700. MIDT0WN CAFE, 139 S.

Woodward, Birmingham. Ash Can Van Gogh, 642-1133. NEW YORK, NEW YORK, 24300 Hoover, Warren. Sweet Teaze, Korsfire, M6-Teen, Sweet Teaze, Romeo Rock, Sat; Stairway to Heaven, Sun. 756-6140.

PAYCHECKS, 2932 Caniff, Hamtramck. See Dick Run, Fri. 872-8934. RAFTERS, 49345 1-94 Service Drive, Belleville. Romance, 699-7899.

THE RITZ, 17580 Frazho Roseville. The Big, Y-Tara, Adrenalin, Stingrays, Sat. 778-8150. ST. ANDREW'S HALL, 431 E.

Congress. Psychik TV, Skinny Puppy, They Might Be Giants, Sun. 961-MELT. STUDENT BODY LOUNGE, 20116 W. Warren.

Sweet Vengeance, 336-7284. UNION STREET, 4145 Woodward. Anti-Fashion, Static Alphabet, Sat. 831-3965. BRUNCH WITH BACH presents Mark Abbott and Fontaine Laing, 10 a.m.

11:30 a.m. Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward. 832-2730. AMADEAUS WIND ENSEMBLE, "Sunday Brunch with the Classics," noon-3 p.m. The Gnome Restaurant, 4124 Woodward.

833-0120. DETROIT CHAMBER ARTISTS, 3 p.m. Zion Lutheran Church, Woodward south of 9 Mile, Ferndale. 546-2503. LYRIC CHAMBER ENSEMBLE, 3:30 p.m.

Edsel Eleanor Ford House, 1100 Lakeshore Grosse Pointe Shores. 357- 1111. ORGAN AND TRUMPET RECITAL by Phoebe Richards and Richard Blauvelt, 4 p.m. Northwestern Baptist Church, 19421 W. 10 Mile, Southfield.

356-1717. 0RCANIST DAVID HILL, 4 p.m. Jefferson Ave. Presbyterian Church, East Jefferson at Burns. 822-3456.

Judith Jamison's dance troupe, the Jamison Project, performs at 8 p.m. and 2 p.m. Sun. at Music Hall Center, 350 Madison. Call DETROIT SYMPHONY, conducted by Neeme Jarvi, with violinist Viktor Tretyakov, 8 m.

Fri. at Orchestra Hall and 8:30 p.m. Sat. at Ford Auditorium. 567-1400.

THE OAKLAND CHORALE and the OAKLAND RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE ENSEMBLE, 8 p.m. Fa, Varner Recital Hall, Oakland University, Auburn Hills. 370-3013. CHAMBERW0RKS, 8 p.m.Fri., Belian Art Center, Square Lake Rd. at Rochester Troy.

Reservations required. 546-6187. OBOE DUO CONCERT by Geralyn Giovannetti and Robert Sorton 8 p.m. University of Windsor, Moot Court, Law University at Sunset, Windsor. 253-4232, ext.

2780. STATE SYMPHONY OF THE USSR, 8 p.m. Cleary Auditorium, Windsor. 519-252-6579. Also, 4 p.m.

Sun. at Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor. 764-2538. THE B0KER MIME THEATRE from Israel, 8 p.m. Sat, Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, Ann Arbor.

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