FILMS

      MUSIC

      THEATRE

FILMS

Cass City Cinema-1st Unitarian Church (Cass & Forest—red door), 7:30 & 10 pm Adm. $1.50. Sundays films at 7:30 only.

4–29 & 30 “Blow for Blow” 1970 Karmitz. (France)

5–6 & 7 “Womens Film Festival Weekend”.

5–13 & 14 “Hearts and Minds” 1974 (Peter Davis).

5–27 & 28 “The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse” 1960 (Fritz Lang).

Phase Out Films—DeRoy Aud. (WSU campus, opposite Main Library), 7 and 9:30 p.m. Adm. $1.50 (children and senior citizens free):

4–29 & 30 “Buffalo Bill & the Indians” 5–6 & 7 “One Flew Over the Cukoos Nest”.

5–13 & 14 “The Tenant” (Polanski).

5–20 & 21 “Face to Face”

Sister Cinema-1st Unitarian Church, Sun. 3 & 5:30 p.m. $1.50 adm. (823–1347):

4–24 “Not a Pretty Picture” Marsha Coolidge.

5–1 “Attica” (1974) & “We’re Alive” (inside the walls of Calif. Inst. for women).

5–15 “She Done Him Wrong” 1933 Mae West & Cary Grant.

Free Films—Upper DeRoy Aud—WSU campus, Tues. 2 & 7:30 p.m.

4–26 “Tales of the Taira Clan” 12th century Japan.

5–3 “The Passenger “ (Antonioni).

5–10 “Kamouraska” (Canadian).

5–17 “Between Time & Timbukto”, a space fantasy by Kurt Vonnegut.

5–24 “The Conformist” Bertolucci. Free Films, McGregor Library-12244 Woodward, Highland Park, 7:30 p.m.:

5–5 “Down on the Great Divide” 1943 Buck Jones.

5–12 “Jamaica Inn” 1939 A. Hitchcock.

5–19 “Taxi Tangle” Jack Benny & “Butter Fingers” (Billy Bevan) & “Gold Rush” Chaplin.

MUSIC

Compared to What presents: Horatio King of live Midwestern Reggae 5–22 at 8:30 p.m. (adm. $2) Trinity Meth. Church (Woodward south of Davison). Every Fri. night the-Compared to What Coffee House presents entertainment and a place to gather.

Cass Tech. Music Emporium & Ice Cream Conservatory every Sun. 2–5 pm at the Attic Theatre, 558 Monroe (Over Trappers Alley), classical, jazz & folk.

THEATRE

“Who’s Zarelli?”—a medical farce in three acts at the Easy Space (2535 Bagley at 18th), May 6 & 7 at 8:30 p.m. (donation)

Monteith Presents: Olga Broumas, feminist poet, will give readings of her book “Beginning with O” 4–26 at 11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Hilberry Center, Student Center Bldg. (WSU campus), bring a lunch and shade.

Attic Theatre—thru May 8th, Thurs. thru Sun. at 8 pm presents Mary Roberts and Julie Jensen (call 963–7787 for info).

The Guild of Alternative Artists presents an open house on 5–30 from noon till midnight. Come early equipped with whatever medium is suitable for your expression.