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THURSDAY, MAY 28

ROMAN POLANSKI’S “Fearless Vampire Killers” with Sharon Tate in color, and f.w. Murnau’s “Nosferatu,” loosely based on Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Two bloody chiller killers. There is a $1 donation to go to Lafayette Clinic to help finance the Methadone Clinic, headed by Dr. Paul Lowinger. 7 p.m. Be there.

AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION. Jazz and dance night. Univ. of Detroit memorial Blg. 8 p.m.

MOBILE CHEST X-RAY UNIT. See what new and different diseases Hippy life has brought to you. FREE x-rays at Conant and E. 7 mile. 12 — 7 p.m.

OPEN CITY FREE Medical Clinic will also be glad to cure your Hippy diseases from 6:30 — 8:30 p.m. 2nd at Canfield.

FRIDAY, MAY 29

ROCK ‘N’ ROLL MUSIC with the Frost, John Drakes Shakedown, and Wessel Fox at the Palladium in Birmingham, 136 Brownell. FREE popcorn.

JETHRO TULL, Mott the Houp, and Shorty electrify the hollows of the East-town, along with Magic Veil Lights who will simultaneously psychedelize. Adm. &5. 8041 Harper, at Van Dyke.

FOLK BENEFIT FOR THE Absolute Zero Coffeehouse with the greatest local folk talent around; Charley Latimer and Paul Bowles, Stu Herman, Princess and the Frog, Loring James, Jim Perkins, Rowena, Gypsy, David & Roseiyn and many more. 7:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. 388 N. Woodward in Brmngham.

DHOBIS ITCH and other local groups at the Factorie Ballroom, 2815 Dixie Hwy. One-half mile N. of Telegraph. PH. 673–0100 for more details.

THE BUMP will be at old familiar Queen of Peace High School, 21101 Bournemoth, Harper Woods Adm. $?

OPERA Andrea Chenier, Molinari Pradelli conducting. Featuring: Arroyo, Tucker, Merrill Mesonic Aud. 8 p.m. What?

PIERROT LE FOU, directed by Jean Luc-Goddard. Great flick sponsered by the Wayne Cinema Guild. Upper De Roy Aud. Only 50 cents. 7:30 & 9:45.

FREE CHEST X-RAY at Grand River / Fenkell and Southfield from 12 — 8, just look for the wierd bus.

SATURDAY, MAY 30

MEMORIAL DAY so don’t forget to be patriotic and wave your flags. Most things will be closed so check ahead.

RALLY 11:30 at Kennedy Square to protest the War against the Asians.

RALLY at Selfridge A.F.B. 12:30 to help GIs protest the brass, the warmakers.

JETHRO TULL, Mott the Hoopel & Shorty get it on at the Eastown along with Magic Veil Lights.

Boone’s Farm Commune moves today! !

WAMPLERS LAKE PAVILION POP FESTIVAL with the Brownsville Station, Rationals, Sunday Funnies; All The Lonely People, and Blues Train. Adm. $3. Take U-12 to the Irish Hill in Walter Hayes State Park.

FOLK FEST FOR FOLK FREEKS with STU HERMAN!! Charlie Latimer, Paul Bowles & Co., Princess and the Frog, Loring James, Jim Perkins, Rowena, Gypsy, David & Roselyn and more, at the Absolute Zero Coffee House. 7:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. 388 N. Woodward in Birmingham.

PIERROT LE FOU, directed by Jean-Luc Godard Sponsored by the Wayne Cinema Guild. Upper De Roy Aud. 7, 9, and 11 p.m.

SUNDAY, MAY 31

COMMUNITY PICNIC! Lots of excitement as the Young Prides vs the White Panthers in baseball, free rock ‘n’ roll with the revolutionary rock group, the UP, and also Norman James Blues Band. Bring food and wine (Boons Farm Apple) and anything else you’d like, and help get it on for the revolution. FREE.

GAY LIBERATION MEETING 3 p.m., St. Joe’s Church.

HANK MALONE’S PUBLIC SERVICE EXPERIMENT will rap about ‘man vs the insane computers. 7 to 8 p.m. WXYZ-FM’ Then listen to our own Peter Werbe on SPARE CHANGEers. 6 to 7 p.m. WXYZ-FM 101.1

ABSOLUTE ZERO COFFEE HOUSE benefit with STU HERMAN, Charlie Latimer, Paul Bowles & Co. Princess and the Frog, Loring James, Jim Perkins, Gypsy, And David & Roselyn. 1:30 until ? 388 N. Woodward in wonderful Birmingham.

MONDAY, JUNE 1

OPEN CITY FREE MEDICAL CLINIC ready, willing and able to help you and your medical problems. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. 4225 2nd at Canfield.

HANG OUT AT ‘THE WALL behind Old Main on 2nd between Warren and Hancock for the surprise of your life! weather permitting.

TUESDAY, JUNE 2

STP COALITION will meet to discuss monthly STP benefits. It’s open to all groups or individuals that are interested in getting together to Serve The People. 7;30 p.m. at the Unitarian Church, McCollister Hall, 4605 Cass at Forrest. See page 15 of this paper.

PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP, sponsored by Div. of Continuing Educ. of Oakland U. at the Cranbrook Inst. of Science, Tues. and Thur. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thru July 2. Fee call 644–1600 for more info.

CANDLE LIGHT CONCERT, with music by Polish composers. Sponsored by the Friends of Polish Art at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, 32 Lake Shore, 8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3

YOGA CLASSES! once again it’s yoga time for all you gurus. Every Wed. nite at the International Inst. 6:45 to 8:30 p.m. John R. at Kirby.

THURSDAY, JUNE 4

THE SEVEN SAMURAI sponsored by the Wayne Cinema Guild at Upper DeRoy Aud. Cass near Putnam. 7 p.m. 50 cents.

FRIDAY, JUNE 5

IT’S MR. FANTASY HIMSELF!! Steve Winwood plus; Chris Wood & Jim Capaldi which equals Traffic back together for a special treat at the Eastown also Steve Booker, 3rd Power, and trippy lights by Magic Veil. Adm., look out, $5, which is almost worth it. 8041 Harper at Van Dyke.

STOOGES WITH IGGY, ormandy, and Mighty Quick, an exciting new group of ego-maniacs who think their groovy popstars. At the Palladium, 136 Brownell in beautiful Birmingham.

JUNE FESTIVAL OF MUSIC with the WSU Women’s Chorale, Robert Harris Conductor. Arts Aud. 8:30 p.m. FREE.

HAVE A BALL and if you don’t feel like it then there’s one you can go to: International Inst. 25th Anniversary Ball. With nationality exhibition dances. Riverview Ballroom, Cobo Hall. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.Reservations call 871–8600 thats 871–8600.

INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCING at the International Inst. 8 p.m.

SATURDAY, JUNE 6

CHANT “STEVIE WINWOOD” and he’ll appear before your very eyes. Traffic at the Eastown. Steve Booker, the best drummer in Deetroit, and his group; Justice and the Magic Veil lights. Adm only $5.00 Harper at Van Dyke.

POCO two-fifths of the old Buffalo Springfield, with All The Lonely People and Savage, plus Free Popcorn at the Palladium, 136 Brownell in spralling downtown Birmingham.

STOOGES are at the Wamplers Lake Pavilion in da Irish Hills. Take US-12 and head for the hills.

FACTORIE ballroom has rock groups. Call 673–0100 for much more info. more often.

PRINCESS AND THE FROG folk music at he New Raven East, 23580 Hall Rd. bet. Grashit & Grosebeck.

ALTERNATIVE PRESS BENEFIT, MUSIC-POETRY by Andrei Codrescu at none other than Alvin’s Finer Delicatessen 8 p.m. Donation $1.49

SUNDAY, JUNE 7

TELEVISION FIRST—live on TV—an art sale and the festive windup of a week of auction for benefit of Channel 56. They’ll auction off paintings, sculpture, textured textiles, ceramics & jewelry. Tel-Twelve Mall, Telegraph and 12 mile rd., 5–12 p.m. More info, call 354–1670.

JAZZ CONCERT June festival of Music at the WSU Comm. Arts Aud. Cass & Kirby. 3:30 p.m.

WSU FACULTY CONCERT in commemoration of the Beethoven 2nd Centennial. WSU Comm. Arts Aud. Cass & Kirby. 3:30 p.m.

PALETTE GUILD OF DETROIT FAIR at Botsford Inn, somewhere on Grand River.

GAY LIBERATION MEETING, 3 p.m. at St. Joe’s Church

HANK MALONE’S PUBLIC SERVICE EXPERIMENT 6 to 7 p.m. and our own dear Peter Werbe’s Spare Change, 7 to 8 p.m. WXYZ-FM101.1