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CALENDAR

EXHIBITS The Art of the Poster. South Wing, Det. Institute of Arts. Sept. 1-7. Annual Summer Student Exhibition. Best works from all departments. Cranbrook Academy of Art. Sept. 1-14. Contemporary Abstract Kenetics and Collages. Robert Thom Gallery, Birmingham.

September 1, 1969

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CALENDAR

EXHIBITS

The Art of the Poster. South Wing, Det. Institute of Arts. Sept. 1-7. Annual Summer Student Exhibition. Best works from all departments. Cranbrook Academy of Art. Sept. 1-14.

Contemporary Abstract Kenetics and Collages. Robert Thom Gallery, Birmingham. Mon-Sat, 10-5; Fri, 10-9; Sept. 2-30.

Old Car Festival. Over 300 antique autos. Greenfield Village. Sept. 6,

7.

Fourth Annual Lafayette Park Art Fair. Art exhibits, ethnic food, flea & flower markets. Orleans & Lafayette. Sept. 6, 7.

Other Ideas. Eleven new forms in plastic, cloth, wood, steel, etc. South Wing, Det. Institute of Arts. Sept. 10-Oct. 19.

THEATRE & FILM

The World of Animation. Lower DeRoy Auditorium. Aug. 31, 3pm. Theatre-In-The-Black Players present “Simply Heavenly”. Community Arts Aud. Aug. 31, 8pm.

American Drama Festival. Henry | Ford Museum Theatre, Greenfield Village. Nightly 8:30pm, Sept. 1-13.

Blow-Up. Library Lecture Hall, Marygrove College. Sept. 12, 6:30 pm.

MISC. GROOVIES

Chant of Freedom. Evolution of Black Music. Community Arts Aud. Aug. 30, 8pm.

U of D College U of D Stadium, McNichols and Livernois. Sept. 5, 8 pm. Stooges, Catmother, Frost, and Bob Seger

Rock and Roll Picnic. Keef Hartley, Lighthouse, Stooges, Wilson Mower Pursuit, Third Power, Catfish, Sky, Red, White and Blues Band, Brownsville Station. Benedictine Stadium, Outer Drive & Southfield. Aug. 31.

MUSIC

Meadowbrook Concert Series. Baldwin Pavilion. New York Philharmonic. Aug. 28-31,8:30pm. Meadowbrook Special Events. Meadowbrook Pavilion. Oakland. Univ. Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Steve Miller Band. Sept. 5, 8:30pm.

GRANDE BALLROOM. Grand River & Joy Rd.

Aug. 29-30 Keef Hartley and the Colosseum

Sept. 1 Benefit for the Fifth Estate. MC5, Stooges, and the Gold Brothers

Sept. 5-6 Johnny Winter, Sky Attack, & Virgin Sawn.

Sept. 7 Benefit for the Metro Sept. 12-13 Turtle and Tyrannosaurus Rex Sept. 14 Local groups.

SOMETHING DIFFERENT. 12 Mile and Northwestern.

Aug. 29 Floating Circus, Wilson

Mower Pursuit

Sept. 6 Rumor, Geyda

Sept. 13 Third Power

WAMPLER’S LAKE PAVILION. Walter Hayes State Park.

Aug. 30-31 Floating Circus, Madrigal, Poetic Justice, Underground Wall, Brownsville Station, and the Sunday Funnies.

ABSOLUTE ZERO. 388 N. Woodward.

Sept. 5 Euterpe Singers Sept. 12-13 Brown and Shaw

THE RAVEN GALLERY. Greenfield & 12 Mile.

Ron Coden throughout September.

CAVERN. Plymouth.

Sept. 6 |Toby Wesselfox i Sept. 13 Rationals ;

ALBION COLLEGE Sept. 15 The 21st Century Sept. 16 The Daybreaks Sept. 20 The Plain Brown Wrapper

AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL Aug. 30 Frost, Third Power, Wilson Mower Pursuit, Red, White and Blues Band, All The Lonely People, Catfish, and the Underground Wall. 4-11pm.

Sept. 13 Virgin Dawn.

SILVERBELL 4385 Bald Mt. Rd, Pontiac.

Sept. 6 Third Power, Brownsville Station.

OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Union Lake Campus. Sept. 13. Savage Grace, Rush, Friged Pink.

Chessmate McNichols &

Livernois 862-1554

Rapa House 96 E.. Fisher

Fwy. WO 1-9846

Red Roach Plum & Fifth

Sts. 865-1179

Eastown Theatre Harper & Van Dyke 571-5511