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CALENDAR

MUSIC October 1: The Escape Hatch — 14 Mile and Main in Clawson will have the Guardian Angel with the Alumnae. October 3: Grande Ballroom — Beverly and Grand River or Joy and Grand River (whichever is reported) will have the Love Sculpture and the Move (834-9348.

October 1, 1969

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CALENDAR

MUSIC

October 1:

The Escape Hatch — 14 Mile and Main in Clawson will have the Guardian Angel with the Alumnae. October 3:

Grande Ballroom — Beverly and Grand River or Joy and Grand River (whichever is reported) will have the Love Sculpture and the Move (834-9348.

Eastown Theatre, 8041 Harper and Van Dyke (571-5660) Pacific Gas & Electric plus Heads Over Heels, with Steve Miller.

Absolute Zero Coffeehouse, 388 North Woodward in Birmingham (644-9709). The Minority Group and Richard & Sue entertain. 8:30 to 1:00 a.m., minimum age 18. Admission $1.50.

Wampler’s Lake Pavillion has the Rumor and the Blade.

Something Different at 28875 Franklin in Southfield (358-0226) Sunday Funnies with Everlan and Nevermore do their thing.

Notre Dame High, 20254 Kelly, Harper Woods (371-3322) has the Savage Grace, 8-11 pm, $1.50 admission for members, $2.00 for non-members.

U of D High presents Third Power and Plain Brown Wrapper.

Catholic Central has the Bob Seger System.

Daniel’s Den in Saginaw features the Wilson Mower Pursuit.

October 3rd & 4th:

The Rappa House is having benefit show for underprivileged youth. (WO 1-9896).

October 4:

Judy Collins in concert at Masonic Temple 8:30 p.m. Tickets $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. A WABX presentation.

Lake Lansing Pop Festival at Armory Park from 2:00 until 12:00 featuring SRC, Savage Grace and Plain Brown Wrapper.

Grande Ballroom - the Stooges and Teegarden and Vanwinkle.

Eastown: Pacific Gas & Electric plus Heads Over Heals with Steve Miller.

Silverbell at 4385 Bald Mountain Road, northeast of Pontiac (358-0226) has Bob Seger, The Madrigal and Bhang.

Something Different has the Underground Wall with Sea Train.

The Club in Monroe has the Brownsville Station.

Brother Rice High, 1701 Lahser, Birmingham (647-0526) exhibits All the Lonely People.

Aquines High has Third Power.

Alma High features Wilson Mower Pursuit.

October 7-19:

Mother’s in Ann Arbor monopolizes Plain Brown Wrapper.

October 9:

Cobo Hall has the Bobby Franklin Insanity, the Funkadelics and the Parliaments.

October 19:

Grande Ballroom — Amboy Dukes, SRC and Alice Cooper

Eastown: Savage Grace, Stewart Avery Assemblage, Carousel, Sheba and Mutzie. Same local line-up on Saturday.

Wampler’s Lake Pavillion — The Blade, Ormandie and Wilson Mower Pursit do a gig.

Something Different — Third . Power and Rumor.

Notre Dame High presents the Premieres.

Saline High features Brownsville Station.

Paw Paw High has Wilson Mower Pursuit.

October 11:

Grande - Alice Cooper playing with the Who

Silverbell: The Frost & Virgin Dawn

Rappa House is presenting an Occult Party presented by Rev. Joyce L. Kahn (Sunday, too)

Something Different has the Sky and the March Brothers.

Cavern, Three Blocks West of Sheldon on Main in Northville (3494666) Third Power and Sun

Albion College presents the SRC. October 12:

Cobo Hall — Brownsville Station

Oakland Community College features the Frost.

October 15:

Escape Hatch (Clawson) has Heads Over Heels October 17:

Grande — Sly and the Family Stone, plus Lee Michaels - wow, what a show!

Something Different — Rumor and Everlon and Nevermore.

Notre Dame High - All The Lonely People, Carousel and the Alumnae

Farmington High gives the Sun a chance to gig.

October 18:

Grande — Chuck Berry, MC-5 and Lonnie Mack (still uncertain)

Eastown — Led Zepplin, Lee Michaels.

Wampler’s Lake Pavillion — Virgin Dawn the Maxx.

Something Different bills the March Brothers and Black Sun

OTHER PLACES — Schedules were not available to us at press time, but if you’re looking for something to do on a particular evening, try one of these.

Chessmate Coffeehouse; Livernois and Six Mile (862-1554)

Carrawee Ballroom, 1/2 mile South of Flat Rock Speedway on Telegraph (no phone)

Dancing Domes 23850 Hall Road, Mr. Clemens, (1-368-3331)

Raven Gallery, 29101 Greenfield, Southfield (353-1778)

Upperdeck, 100 Marquette (823-1000) Sunday $2.50 Read Roach Coffeehouse, Fifth and Plum Street

Don’t forget the Soul Expression at 3935 Grand River — nightly entertainment shows at 12:30 and 2:30, no age limit.

CULTURAL EXPERIENCES

October 3:

Lecture “Arts of the Orient” at Detroit Institute of Arts at Willistead Art Gallery of Windsor 9:45 am Admission Charge.

Lecture “Love and Sex in the Western World” at Rackham Auditorium 8:30 pm Admission Fee. October 3 - 31:

Operation of Village Cider Mill at Greenfield Village Sat. and Sunday October 4:

Concert — Detroit Symphony Orchestra Ford Auditorium 8:30 Admission Charge.

October 6:

Concert - Mischa Dichter, pianist 8:30 p.m. at Hill Auditouium, Ann Arbor, Admission Charge.

October 8:

Art Lecture “Dada and Surrealism” at Fairlane Conference Center, U of M, Dearborn 7:30 p.m. October 9, 11:

Concert, Detroit Symphony Orchestra at Ford Auditorium 8:30 p.m. Admission Charge October 10, 17:

Folk Dancing Classes — International Institute, 8 p.m. Information 871-8600

Film and Discussion - Leader: Rev. Robert Marshall. Sponsored by O.C.C. at Seaholm High in Birmingham 8:30 pm. Admission Charge Information: 642-6211 October 4:

Roman Polanski’s Knife in the Water at WSU Community Arts Auditorium 8:30 pm Admission Charge

October 11-13:

Anti-Vietnam War Rally and Denonstration in Chicago.

October 11:

Seminar “Other Ideas” artists discuss new forms in the Lecture Hall, Detroit Institute of Arts, 8 p.m. October 12:

Concert “Madrigal from Bucharest” in Rackham Auditorium, Ann Arbor 8:30 p.m. Admission Charge

October 15:

Lecture Art “Pollock and Abstract Expressionism” Fairlane Conference Center, U of M, Dearborn 7:30 p.m. Admission Charge October 16:

Detroit Symphony Orchestra at Ford Auditorium 8:30 Admission Charge October 17:

Lecture “Christianity and New Moral Positions” in Rackham Auditorium, Ann Arbor 8:30 pm. Admission Charge

National Ballet of Canade at Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor 8:30 Admission Charge

Joe Bulone, Sculptor at the Little Gallery, 915 E. Maple in Birmingham. Tuesday through Saturday 11 am — 6 pm Through October 12

Through October “Other Ideas” continues at the Art Institute in the Soufh Wing. Have fun with the new forms.

Through November 15: A group show, Detroit artists work in Watercolors and oils - AAA Gallery, 2805 Grand River.

FILMS AND THEATRE

October 5:

Artful Kate with Mary Pickford and “Ella Cinders” with Colleen Moore. Henry Ford Museum Theatre 2 and 4 pm.

October 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25:

Celebraties a musical at WSU Bonstille Theatre. 3424 Woodward 8:30 pm Admission Charge October 11:

Serger Eisenstien’s Ivan the Terrible Rackham Auditorium 8:30 pm Admission Charge October 12:

Film .on art - The Louvre: A Golden Priser in the Holley Room, Detroit Institute of Arts at 1:30 pm October 15:

Film / Have a Dream and others Friends Auditorium Detroit Public Library 8 pm October 16:

November 2: Play - The American Dream and Black Comedy at Matelda R. Wilson Hall Oakland University Tues - sat. 8:15 pm. Sunday 6:30 pm Admission Charge