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18 BERKELEY BARB, May 12-18, 1978 Food Served Beginning One Hour Before Early Show. Thurs., May 11, 8:30 & 11 p.m. Tickets $5 RAMBLIN'JACK ELLIOTT Also: TOM DUNDEE Fri.. Sat., May 12 & 13, 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. Tickets $7 HERBALPERT& HUGH MASEKELA Featuring: ELAYNE BOOSLER Sun., May 14, 8 & 11 p.m. Tickets $5.50 PROCTOR & BERGMAN formerly of FIRESIGN THEATER Special Guest: MAC Me AN ALLY Tues., May 16, from 8 p.m. Tickets $4 JIM RINGER/ MARYMcCASLIN Wed., Thurs., May .17 & 18, 8:30 & 11 p.m. Tickets $6 STANLEY TURRENTINE Fri., May 19, 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. Tickets $6 Improvising Artists Festival Live Recording Session SUN RA/PAUL BLEY LEE KONITZ/JIMMYGIUFFRE Sat., Sun., May 20 & 21, 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. Tickets Sat $6, Sun. $5 SONNY TERRY/ BROWNIE McGHEE Also: MISSISSIPPI CHARLES BEVEL Tues., May 23, from 8:30 p.m. Tickets $5 s An Evening of Old-Time Fiddle BENNY THOMASSON & DICK BARRETT Wed., Thurs., May 24 & 25, 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. Tickets $6 BILLY COBHAM Fri., Sat., May 26 & 27, 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. Tickets $5 The 2nd Great American Dawgological Congress DAVID GRISMAN ORCHESTRA Special Guests To Be Announced Wed., May 31, 8:30 & 11 p.m., DOUG KERSHAW Tickets $5 Thurs., June 1, from 8:30 p.m. Tickets SS An Evening of Solo & Duo Guitar STEFANGROSSMAN& JOHN RENBOURN Fri., June 2, 8:30 & 11:30 p.m.. Tickets SS TOM PAXTON Sat., Sun., June 3 & 4, 9 & 11:30 Tickets $6 DIZZY GILLESPIE Man., June 5., 8:30 & 11:30 p.m Tickets $5 TOWNESVANZANDT JOHN LEE HOOKER Sat., June 10, 9:00 & 11:30 p.m. JOHN HANDY Tickets $5 Sun., Man., June 11 & 12, 8:30 & 11 p.m. .. Tickets $6 JOHN PRINE and HIS BAND Mon., June 26, 3 sets beginning at 8:30 p.m. Tickets $7.50 WOODY HERMAN & HIS THUNDERING HERD Advont. Tickets ot tht G.A.M.H. Box Office (Noon to 6 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 2 PM- Midnight, Sot.) Agency SoU> exclusively at B.A.S.S. outlet! (dial THETIX) Minors Welcome L 859O'Forrell 885-O750 CAMPUSCENE - PUU.HB1TELMIX Continued from page 17 the River 4:30, 8:00. The Left-Handed Gun 6:10, 9:40. Sun/14. The Life of Anton Bruckner, 2:00. Fail Safe, 4:30, 8:00. The War Game/Cross- roads, 6:30, 10:00. Mon/ 15. Philippine Independent Cinema, 7:30. Love in the City (Fellini and others), 9:30. Tu/16. Films of Mike Mideke, 7:30. New Films by Stan Brakhage, 9:30. Wed/17. Two films by Frantizek Vlacil, 7:30. Th/18. Andrei Rublev, 4:00, FREE. Rio Bravo, 7:00. The Last Hurrah, 9:30. Fri/19. Films on Nuclear Issues, 5:00, FREE. The World of the Multi-National Cor- poration/International Hotel, 7:30, (see Pick Hits). I Live in Fear, 9:30. Sat/20. Films on Nuclear Issues, 2:00, FREE. The Naked Spur, 4:30, 8:00. Ride the High Country, 6:15, 9:45. Sun/21. Films on Nuclear Issues, 2:00, FREE. Seven Days in May, 4:00, 8:10. Nine Days of One Year, 6:10, 10:20. Mon/22. Films on Nuclear Energy, 5:00, FREE. New Portuguese Cinema, 7:30, 9:00. Tu/23. Films of Hilary Harris, 7:00, 9:45. Wed/24. New Portuguese Cinema, 7:30, 9:10. Th/25. Slavic film, 4:00; FREE. Shane, 7:30. The Horse Soldiers, 9:35. Fri/26. Films on Nuclear Energy, 5:00, FREE. New Portuguese Cinema, 7:15. The Good Soldier Schweik, 9:30. Sports Baseball. Evans Diamond, S 1.50 Gen., 50t Stud. Fri/12. vs. Stanford, 2:30 p.m. DIABLO VALLEY Films. Forum. Free. Fri/12. Earthquake. 1 & 7 p.m. Mon/15. Yesterday Girl/NathalieGranger 1 & 7 p.m. Tu/16 Olympia Pt. 1,2 p.m. Describing it only as "the finest sports film ever made," the D.V. calendar fails to mention that Leni Riefenstahl's film is also a famous piece of Nazi propaganda. Wed/17. Olympia Pts. I & II. 7 p.m. Th/18. Our Dancing Daughters. 2 p.m. Fri/19. Our Dancing Daughters/ Per- formance. 7 p.m. Tu/23. World Without Sun. 2 p.m. Wed/24. Nothing But A Man. I p.m. Wed/24. Citizen Kane. 7 p.m. Th/25. Designing Woman. 2 p.m. Fri/26. Rebel Without A Cause. 7 p.m. Sat/13. Special Arts Festival. 935-3300. Wed/17. Lee Moi Chu, actress, mother, and attorney, will speak on breaking into film. Forum, 1 p.m., FREE. LANEY Sat/13. Conference on Women in Non- traditional blue collar jobs. College Theater 9 a.m. -3 p.m., FREE, (see Pick Hits). Mon/15. The Virgin Spring. College The- at., 7 p.m., FREE. Wed/ 17-Th/18. She and He (Japan. Rm. D-200, 7 p.m., FREE. Wed/17. Shaft. College Theat., 7 p.m., FREE. Fri/26. Fanfares Vocal Jazz Ensemble. College Theater, 8 p.m., $3 Gen., SI. 50 Stud. MILLS Wed/17. Bilingual (Eng.-Span.) Workship on Women and Health. Student Union, 9a.m.- 4 p.m., FREE, (see Pick Hits). HAYWARD Sat/21. Spectrum of the Arts (mime, read- ers' theat., dance collage, jazz). Noon, FREE CONTRA COSTA Fri/l2-Sat/13. The Imaginary Invalid. Little Theat., 8:15 p.m., FREE. Sat/13. Children's Theater - 'The Lion that Wouldn't." Little Theater, I p.m.,FREE Tu/16. Don Skiles,CharlesEntrekin,David Jacobsen-poetry. Liberal Arts Lecture Hall, Noon, FREE. Th/18. David Jacobsen on "Shakespeare Now!" Liberal Arts Lecture Hall, 8 p.m., FREE. Th/18. In the Heat of the Night. LA-100, 7:30 p.m..FREE. Fri/19. Tribute to Malcolm X. Student Center, II a.m., FREE, (see Pick Hits). Fri/19. Stanton Friedman on "Flying Saucers Are Real."Liberal Arts Lecture Hall, 8 p.m., FREE. Fri/19, Sun/21. Trial By Jury. Music Bldg., FREE. 5/19 8 p.m., 5/2J 3 p.m. Tu/23. Contra Costa Jazz Ensemble. Gym, 8 p.m., FREE. Tu23/, Th/25. Rey de La Torre-classical guitar master class. Recital Hall, Noon, FREE. Wed/24-Fri/26. Reader's Theater. Little Theat., 8:15 p.m., FREE. Th/25. Duck Soup. LA-100, 7:30 p.m., FREE. Th/25. Student Piano Ensemble. Recital Hall. Noon, FREE. (continuing) Student Environmental and Interior Design Exhibit. Library. (continuing) Student paintings and graphics. Library. . (continuint). Student ceramics and sculp- ture. Art Bldg. CCAC Fri/l2-Sat/13. Experimental fiber and textiles. Isabella Percy West Gallery. ST. MARYS COLLEGE Tu/16. Helga Wilson-soprano. LeFever Teater, 8 p.m., FREE. SAN FRANCISCO MUSIC AND ARTS INSTITUTE Sun/21. Amor Musica Quartet. 3 p.m., FREE. UC MED CENTER Fri/12. Health Care: Your Money or Your Life. HSW 302, Noon, FREE, (see Pick Hits). Fri/19. A Day Without Sunshine-Agribusi- ness and Farmworkers. Cole Hall, Noon, FREE, (see Pick Hits). Fri/26. Methadone-An American Way of Dealing. HSW 301, Noon, FREE, (see Pick Hits). S.F. STATE Arts/Events Fri/12. The Autumn Garden. Arena Thea- ter, 8 p.m., FREE. Fri/12. Film Trials-Student Films. Mc- Kenna Theater. 4 & 8 p.m., FREE. Fri/12. Jeff Sanford Trio. Student Union, 2:30 p.m., FREE. Sun/14. JazzEnsembles-w/BennettFreid- man, Julian Priester. McKenna Theater, 8 p.m., S3. Wed/17. Choral Union. McKenna Theater, 8 p.m., $3. Wed/17-Fri/19.The Cherry Orchard. Lit- tle Theater, 8 p.m., $3 Gen., $1.50 Stud. to Wed/17. Sutro Egyptian Collection. Old Science Building. Fri/19. Univ. Dance Ensemble. McKenna Theater, 8 p.m., FREE. LONE MOUNTAIN to Fri/19. Dreamwork-photos by Masoiid Kerim, College Art Gallery. to Fri/19. Artists-Proof-photos by Donna Dell'Anio. College Art Gallery. CCSF Fri/12. Film Program on Women as Artists. Conlan Hall, 1:19 & 7 p.m., FREE. (see Pick Hits). Fri/12-Sat/13, Fri/19-Sat/2CK Sweet Bird of Youth. City Coll. Theater, 8 p.m., $2.50 Gen., $2 Stud. Fri/12. The Stone Ageless-band. Student Union, Noon, FREE. Tu/16. Western Opera Theater. Arts Bldg. Rm. AI33. 11 a.m., FREE. Tu/16. Luther Nichols (W. Coast Ed. of Doubleday) on S.F. Publishing. Arts Bldg. A 218, 7p.m., FREE. Fri/19. Space Travel-band. Student Union, Noon, FREE. Fri/19. Chinamoon (Linkevitch)/ Rain/ Jezebel. Conlan Hall, 1:10 & 7 p.m., FREE. Wed/24. Lenny Lipton on super-8 Film- making. Visual Arts Center, 8 p.m., $1.75 Gen., SI.25 Stud. Wed/24. Ali Akbar School Perf. Arts Bldg. A-133, 11 a.m., FREE. Th/25. High Wire Radio Choir. Student Union, Noon, FREE. Fri/26. New Life Big Band. Student Union, Noon, FREE. Fri/26. Films on Women in Struggle. Con- lan Hall, 1:10 & 7 p.m., FREE, (see Pick Hits). MARIN COLLEGE OF MARIN Fri/12-Sat/13. He Who Gets Slapped. Stu- dio Theat., 8 p.m., $3.50 Gen., $2.50 Stud. Fri/12. The Harder They Come. 8 p.m., Olney Hall, $2. Sat/13. Native-American Education Day- program on the Longest Walk w. Dennis Banks, others. Student Center, Noon-5 p.m., FREE, (see Pick Hits). Sat/ 13. Kids Sports-films. Olney Hall, 2 p.m., 10 a.m., $1.50. Sun/14. Modern Times. Olney Hall.7p.m., 52. Th/18. Running Fence (Maysles). Olney Hall, 8 p.m, S3. Fri/19. Black Orpheus. Olney Hall,8p.m., S2. Sat/20. 13th Annual Toumee of Animation. Olney Hall, 8 p.m., $3. Sun/21. The Idle Class/The Kid (Chaplin). Olney Hall, 7 p.m., $3. Sun/21. Living Dance-dance concert. Fine Arts Theater, 7:30 p.m., $3 Gen., $2 Stud. Fri/26. Women inLove. Olney Hall,8p.m., SOUTH BAY DE ANZA Fri/12. The Harder They Come. Forum, 7&9p.m.,$l. Fri/19 - Sat/20. The Assortment-dance- theater co. Flint Center,8:15 p.m.,$3 Gen., $2 Stud. Fri/26. The Seduction of Mimi. Forum, 749p.m., $1. NOTRE DAME Sat/13. A La Gaite Notre Dame-cafethe- ater. Carriage House. 8 p.m., $2 Gen.. $1 ,Stud. SAN JOSE CITY COLLEGE Arts/Events Fri/12. Laurindo Almeida-guitar, Gym, 8 p.m., $2 Gen., SI Stud. Master class. Thea- ter, 1 p.m., FREE. Fri/26-Sat/27. Bagong Diwa Dance Co. SJCC Theater, 8 p.m., $3.50 Gen., $2.50 Stud. (continuing) Art Gallery Exhibit-student show. Sports Fri/19. Nor-Cal Track Finals. SJCCtrack 5 p.m., FREE. SAN JOSE STATE Arts/Events Fri/12. Concert Band. Concert Hall, 8:15 p.m., FREE. Fri/l2-Sat/13. My Fair Lady. Univ. The- ater, 8 p.m., $4 Gen., $2 Stud. Sun/14. Concert Choir/Glee Club Concert. Concert Hall, 8:15 p.m., FREE. Wed/17. Paper Moon. Dailey Aud., 7 & 10 p.m., FREE. to Th/25. Group Exhibition. Union Gallery STANFORD Arts/Events Sat/13 Stanford Glee Club. Dinkelspiel Aud. 8 p.m.,$3 Gen.,$1.50 Stud. Sun/14. Stanford Chamber Orch. Dinkel- spiel Aud., 3 p.m., FREE. Sun/14. Nancy Perloff-piano, MimiWyche -soprano. Dinkelspiel Aud., 8 p.m., FREE. Tu/16. Gabor Rejto-cello. Adolph Baker- piano. Annenberg Aud., 8 p.m., $3 Gen., $1 Stud. Wed/17. Pamela Decker-organ. Memorial Church, 8 p.m., FREE. Fri/19. University Chorale. Mem. Church, 8 p.m.. FREE. Sat/20. Stanford Studio Jazz Band. Dinkel- . spiel Aud., 8 p.m., FREE. Sun/21 Joshua Koestenbaum-cello. Aileen James-piano. Dinkelspiel Aud..8p.m..FREE Tu/23. Alea Il.-new music. Dinkelspiel Aud., 8 p.m., FREE. Fri/26. Early Music and Renaissance Wind Band. Dinkelspiel Aud., 8 p.m., FREE. Sports Baseball. Sunken Diamond. Sat/13. vs. UC Berkeley. 12 Noon. WEST VALLEY COLLEGE Fri/19. Dave Marks on Time Warps, Time Travel, Time Dilation. Planetarium, 7:30 p.m., FREE. .* MINERVA'S CAFE Announcing our new location... North Beach in San Francisco Music. Dancing & h'ooJ.' liclly Dancers" Creek Dance 'liislmclion Man & Tues crc.v. Parking nest Door open 7 days: 1 lam-2;ini 54& Broadway SF 474-8143 US Presents the San Francisco Premier of Leonard Bernstein s Candide Gill Theater - USF Campus May 12, 14, 19,20, 25 & 27 8:30pm Tickets S4 at the door 526-61 26 WANTED COUXTKY-WESTEKN and/or BLUEtiKASS BAXDS fa Friday & Saturday Nights Call (707) 923-2562 Garbervte KSAIM'S Sunday Night Talkies Now 8 to 11 pm Hosted by KSAN's Larry Le.e THIS WEEK-MAY 14 Orville Schell, author of Brown, and James Lorenz, author of Jerry Brown: Tin1 Man on The White Horse. 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Page 1: ippc2.orst.eduippc2.orst.edu/coopl/sched1/clncombined/1978-06-05_the_Great_Am… · BILLY COBHAM Fri., Sat., May 26 & 27, 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. Tickets $5 The 2nd Great American Dawgological

18 BERKELEY BARB, May 12-18, 1978

Food Served Beginning One Hour Before Early Show.Thurs., May 11, 8:30 & 11 p.m. Tickets $5

RAMBLIN'JACK ELLIOTTAlso: TOM DUNDEE

Fri.. Sat., May 12 & 13, 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. Tickets $7

HERBALPERT& HUGH MASEKELA

Featuring: ELAYNE BOOSLER

Sun., May 14, 8 & 11 p.m. Tickets $5.50

PROCTOR & BERGMANformerly of FIRESIGN THEATER Special Guest: MAC Me AN ALLY

Tues., May 16, from 8 p.m. Tickets $4

JIM RINGER/MARYMcCASLIN

Wed., Thurs., May .17 & 18, 8:30 & 11 p.m. Tickets $6

STANLEY TURRENTINEFri., May 19, 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. Tickets $6

Improvising Artists FestivalLive Recording Session

SUN RA/PAUL BLEY LEE KONITZ/JIMMYGIUFFRESat., Sun., May 20 & 21, 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. Tickets Sat $6, Sun. $5

SONNY TERRY/BROWNIE McGHEE

Also: MISSISSIPPI CHARLES BEVEL

Tues., May 23, from 8:30 p.m. Tickets $5

s An Evening of Old-Time Fiddle

BENNY THOMASSON& DICK BARRETT

Wed., Thurs., May 24 & 25, 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. Tickets $6

BILLY COBHAM

Fri., Sat., May 26 & 27, 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. Tickets $5

The 2nd Great American Dawgological Congress

DAVID GRISMAN ORCHESTRASpecial Guests To Be Announced

Wed., May 31, 8:30 & 11 p.m.,

DOUG KERSHAWTickets $5

Thurs., June 1, from 8:30 p.m. Tickets SS

An Evening of Solo & Duo Guitar

STEFANGROSSMAN&JOHN RENBOURN

Fri., June 2, 8:30 & 11:30 p.m.. Tickets SS

TOM PAXTON

Sat., Sun., June 3 & 4, 9 & 11:30 Tickets $6

DIZZY GILLESPIE

Man., June 5., 8:30 & 11:30 p.m Tickets $5

TOWNESVANZANDT JOHN LEE HOOKER

Sat., June 10, 9:00 & 11:30 p.m.

JOHN HANDYTickets $5

Sun., Man., June 11 & 12, 8:30 & 11 p.m. .. Tickets $6

JOHN PRINE and HIS BAND

Mon., June 26, 3 sets beginning at 8:30 p.m. Tickets $7.50

WOODY HERMAN& HIS THUNDERING HERD

Advont. Tickets ot tht G.A.M.H. Box Office (Noon to 6 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 2 PM- Midnight, Sot.) Agency SoU> exclusively at B.A.S.S. outlet! (dial THETIX) Minors Welcome

L 859O'Forrell 885-O750

CAMPUSCENE

-PUU.HB1TELMIX

Continued from page 17the River 4:30, 8:00. The Left-Handed Gun 6:10, 9:40.

Sun/14. The Life of Anton Bruckner, 2:00. Fail Safe, 4:30, 8:00. The War Game/Cross­ roads, 6:30, 10:00.

Mon/ 15. Philippine Independent Cinema, 7:30. Love in the City (Fellini and others), 9:30.

Tu/16. Films of Mike Mideke, 7:30. New Films by Stan Brakhage, 9:30.

Wed/17. Two films by Frantizek Vlacil, 7:30.

Th/18. Andrei Rublev, 4:00, FREE. Rio Bravo, 7:00. The Last Hurrah, 9:30.

Fri/19. Films on Nuclear Issues, 5:00, FREE. The World of the Multi-National Cor­ poration/International Hotel, 7:30, (see Pick Hits). I Live in Fear, 9:30.

Sat/20. Films on Nuclear Issues, 2:00, FREE. The Naked Spur, 4:30, 8:00. Ride the High Country, 6:15, 9:45.

Sun/21. Films on Nuclear Issues, 2:00, FREE. Seven Days in May, 4:00, 8:10. Nine Days of One Year, 6:10, 10:20.

Mon/22. Films on Nuclear Energy, 5:00, FREE. New Portuguese Cinema, 7:30, 9:00.

Tu/23. Films of Hilary Harris, 7:00, 9:45.Wed/24. New Portuguese Cinema, 7:30,

9:10.Th/25. Slavic film, 4:00; FREE. Shane,

7:30. The Horse Soldiers, 9:35.Fri/26. Films on Nuclear Energy, 5:00,

FREE. New Portuguese Cinema, 7:15. The Good Soldier Schweik, 9:30.

SportsBaseball. Evans Diamond, S 1.50 Gen., 50t Stud.

Fri/12. vs. Stanford, 2:30 p.m.

DIABLO VALLEY

Films. Forum. Free.Fri/12. Earthquake. 1 & 7 p.m. Mon/15. Yesterday Girl/NathalieGranger

1 & 7 p.m.Tu/16 Olympia Pt. 1,2 p.m. Describing it

only as "the finest sports film ever made," the D.V. calendar fails to mention that Leni Riefenstahl's film is also a famous piece of Nazi propaganda.

Wed/17. Olympia Pts. I & II. 7 p.m.Th/18. Our Dancing Daughters. 2 p.m.Fri/19. Our Dancing Daughters/ Per­

formance. 7 p.m.Tu/23. World Without Sun. 2 p.m.Wed/24. Nothing But A Man. I p.m.Wed/24. Citizen Kane. 7 p.m.Th/25. Designing Woman. 2 p.m.Fri/26. Rebel Without A Cause. 7 p.m.

Sat/13. Special Arts Festival. 935-3300.Wed/17. Lee Moi Chu, actress, mother,

and attorney, will speak on breaking into film. Forum, 1 p.m., FREE.

LANEY

Sat/13. Conference on Women in Non- traditional blue collar jobs. College Theater 9 a.m. -3 p.m., FREE, (see Pick Hits).

Mon/15. The Virgin Spring. College The­ at., 7 p.m., FREE.

Wed/ 17-Th/18. She and He (Japan. Rm. D-200, 7 p.m., FREE.

Wed/17. Shaft. College Theat., 7 p.m., FREE.

Fri/26. Fanfares Vocal Jazz Ensemble. College Theater, 8 p.m., $3 Gen., SI. 50 Stud.

MILLS

Wed/17. Bilingual (Eng.-Span.) Workship on Women and Health. Student Union, 9a.m.- 4 p.m., FREE, (see Pick Hits).

HAYWARD

Sat/21. Spectrum of the Arts (mime, read­ ers' theat., dance collage, jazz). Noon, FREE

CONTRA COSTA

Fri/l2-Sat/13. The Imaginary Invalid. Little Theat., 8:15 p.m., FREE.

Sat/13. Children's Theater - 'The Lion that Wouldn't." Little Theater, I p.m.,FREE

Tu/16. Don Skiles,CharlesEntrekin,David Jacobsen-poetry. Liberal Arts Lecture Hall, Noon, FREE.

Th/18. David Jacobsen on "Shakespeare Now!" Liberal Arts Lecture Hall, 8 p.m., FREE.

Th/18. In the Heat of the Night. LA-100, 7:30 p.m..FREE.

Fri/19. Tribute to Malcolm X. Student Center, II a.m., FREE, (see Pick Hits).

Fri/19. Stanton Friedman on "Flying Saucers Are Real."Liberal Arts Lecture Hall, 8 p.m., FREE.

Fri/19, Sun/21. Trial By Jury. Music Bldg., FREE. 5/19 8 p.m., 5/2J 3 p.m.

Tu/23. Contra Costa Jazz Ensemble. Gym, 8 p.m., FREE.

Tu23/, Th/25. Rey de La Torre-classical guitar master class. Recital Hall, Noon, FREE.

Wed/24-Fri/26. Reader's Theater. Little Theat., 8:15 p.m., FREE.

Th/25. Duck Soup. LA-100, 7:30 p.m., FREE.

Th/25. Student Piano Ensemble. Recital Hall. Noon, FREE.

(continuing) Student Environmental and Interior Design Exhibit. Library.

(continuing) Student paintings and graphics. Library.. (continuint). Student ceramics and sculp­ ture. Art Bldg.

CCAC

Fri/l2-Sat/13. Experimental fiber and textiles. Isabella Percy West Gallery.

ST. MARYS COLLEGE

Tu/16. Helga Wilson-soprano. LeFever Teater, 8 p.m., FREE.

SAN FRANCISCO

MUSIC AND ARTS INSTITUTE

Sun/21. Amor Musica Quartet. 3 p.m., FREE.

UC MED CENTER

Fri/12. Health Care: Your Money or Your Life. HSW 302, Noon, FREE, (see Pick Hits).

Fri/19. A Day Without Sunshine-Agribusi­ ness and Farmworkers. Cole Hall, Noon, FREE, (see Pick Hits).

Fri/26. Methadone-An American Way of Dealing. HSW 301, Noon, FREE, (see Pick Hits).

S.F. STATE

Arts/EventsFri/12. The Autumn Garden. Arena Thea­

ter, 8 p.m., FREE.Fri/12. Film Trials-Student Films. Mc-

Kenna Theater. 4 & 8 p.m., FREE.Fri/12. Jeff Sanford Trio. Student Union,

2:30 p.m., FREE.Sun/14. JazzEnsembles-w/BennettFreid-

man, Julian Priester. McKenna Theater, 8 p.m., S3.

Wed/17. Choral Union. McKenna Theater, 8 p.m., $3.

Wed/17-Fri/19.The Cherry Orchard. Lit­ tle Theater, 8 p.m., $3 Gen., $1.50 Stud.

to Wed/17. Sutro Egyptian Collection. Old Science Building.

Fri/19. Univ. Dance Ensemble. McKenna Theater, 8 p.m., FREE.

LONE MOUNTAIN

to Fri/19. Dreamwork-photos by Masoiid Kerim, College Art Gallery.

to Fri/19. Artists-Proof-photos by Donna Dell'Anio. College Art Gallery.

CCSF

Fri/12. Film Program on Women as Artists. Conlan Hall, 1:19 & 7 p.m., FREE. (see Pick Hits).

Fri/12-Sat/13, Fri/19-Sat/2CK Sweet Bird of Youth. City Coll. Theater, 8 p.m., $2.50 Gen., $2 Stud.

Fri/12. The Stone Ageless-band. Student Union, Noon, FREE.

Tu/16. Western Opera Theater. Arts Bldg. Rm. AI33. 11 a.m., FREE.

Tu/16. Luther Nichols (W. Coast Ed. of Doubleday) on S.F. Publishing. Arts Bldg. A 218, 7p.m., FREE.

Fri/19. Space Travel-band. Student Union, Noon, FREE.

Fri/19. Chinamoon (Linkevitch)/ Rain/ Jezebel. Conlan Hall, 1:10 & 7 p.m., FREE.

Wed/24. Lenny Lipton on super-8 Film- making. Visual Arts Center, 8 p.m., $1.75 Gen., SI.25 Stud.

Wed/24. Ali Akbar School Perf. Arts Bldg. A-133, 11 a.m., FREE.

Th/25. High Wire Radio Choir. Student Union, Noon, FREE.

Fri/26. New Life Big Band. Student Union, Noon, FREE.

Fri/26. Films on Women in Struggle. Con­ lan Hall, 1:10 & 7 p.m., FREE, (see Pick Hits).

MARINCOLLEGE OF MARIN

Fri/12-Sat/13. He Who Gets Slapped. Stu­ dio Theat., 8 p.m., $3.50 Gen., $2.50 Stud.

Fri/12. The Harder They Come. 8 p.m., Olney Hall, $2.

Sat/13. Native-American Education Day- program on the Longest Walk w. Dennis Banks, others. Student Center, Noon-5 p.m., FREE, (see Pick Hits).

Sat/ 13. Kids Sports-films. Olney Hall, 2 p.m., 10 a.m., $1.50.

Sun/14. Modern Times. Olney Hall.7p.m.,52.

Th/18. Running Fence (Maysles). Olney Hall, 8 p.m, S3.

Fri/19. Black Orpheus. Olney Hall,8p.m., S2.

Sat/20. 13th Annual Toumee of Animation. Olney Hall, 8 p.m., $3.

Sun/21. The Idle Class/The Kid (Chaplin). Olney Hall, 7 p.m., $3.

Sun/21. Living Dance-dance concert. Fine Arts Theater, 7:30 p.m., $3 Gen., $2 Stud.

Fri/26. Women inLove. Olney Hall,8p.m.,

SOUTH BAY

DE ANZA

Fri/12. The Harder They Come. Forum, 7&9p.m.,$l.

Fri/19 - Sat/20. The Assortment-dance- theater co. Flint Center,8:15 p.m.,$3 Gen., $2 Stud.

Fri/26. The Seduction of Mimi. Forum, 749p.m., $1.

NOTRE DAME

Sat/13. A La Gaite Notre Dame-cafethe- ater. Carriage House. 8 p.m., $2 Gen.. $1

,Stud.

SAN JOSE CITY COLLEGE

Arts/EventsFri/12. Laurindo Almeida-guitar, Gym, 8 p.m., $2 Gen., SI Stud. Master class. Thea­ ter, 1 p.m., FREE.

Fri/26-Sat/27. Bagong Diwa Dance Co. SJCC Theater, 8 p.m., $3.50 Gen., $2.50 Stud.

(continuing) Art Gallery Exhibit-student show.

SportsFri/19. Nor-Cal Track Finals. SJCCtrack

5 p.m., FREE.

SAN JOSE STATEArts/Events

Fri/12. Concert Band. Concert Hall, 8:15 p.m., FREE.

Fri/l2-Sat/13. My Fair Lady. Univ. The­ ater, 8 p.m., $4 Gen., $2 Stud.

Sun/14. Concert Choir/Glee Club Concert. Concert Hall, 8:15 p.m., FREE.

Wed/17. Paper Moon. Dailey Aud., 7 & 10 p.m., FREE.

to Th/25. Group Exhibition. Union Gallery STANFORD

Arts/EventsSat/13 Stanford Glee Club. Dinkelspiel Aud.

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Wed/17. Pamela Decker-organ. Memorial Church, 8 p.m., FREE.

Fri/19. University Chorale. Mem. Church, 8 p.m.. FREE.

Sat/20. Stanford Studio Jazz Band. Dinkel- . spiel Aud., 8 p.m., FREE.

Sun/21 Joshua Koestenbaum-cello. Aileen James-piano. Dinkelspiel Aud..8p.m..FREE

Tu/23. Alea Il.-new music. Dinkelspiel Aud., 8 p.m., FREE.

Fri/26. Early Music and Renaissance Wind Band. Dinkelspiel Aud., 8 p.m., FREE.

SportsBaseball. Sunken Diamond.

Sat/13. vs. UC Berkeley. 12 Noon.

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