Quarterly : a Union member's guide to upcoming events. Summer 1995

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Free, live music weekend nights on the Terrace (rain location is the Rathskeller) — ‘ing, or w hat food specia is cooking. everything from local favorites to national acts, reggae to the blues! Thursday, Friday Oa and Saturday nights, note nightly starting times. For weekly updates of who’s playing Coe (ee? a . ey call the Rathline at (608) 265-6666, or call the information desk at (608) 265-3000. (608) 265- Rece

JUNE JULY / SUNDAYS 9 She-Tone, 5-7 p.m. 7 Reptile Palace Orchestra, 5-7 p.m. Bagels n’ Bach * 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 16 & Friends featuring 14 Randy Sabien & The Fiddlehead _ Listen to the soothing strains of classical and Leo Sidran, 5-8 p.m. Blues Band wl special guest Julie — music as. you brunch on the Terrace or in 23 Strand Time, 5-7 p.m. Lyonn Lieberman, 5-8 p.m. the Lakefront Cafe, Memorial Union. 30 Jeff Eckels, Vince Davis and Matt 21 Paul Silbergleit, 5-7 p.m. f LaMar, 5-7 p.m. 28 tobe announced TUESDAYS i AUGUST Mornings with Mozart * 9:30 - 11 a.m. 4 to be announced More classical music to complement your 11 to be announced breakfast on the Terrace or in the Lakefront sgt neem rence scarcer Cafe, Memorial Union.

: i ss ee Open Mie «9 - 11:30 p.m. é JUNE JULY Watch students tackle the stage with R_ 8 Jimmy Johnson, 9 p.m. R 13. Revelators, 9 p.m. eclectic mix of live performances on the F 9 Marques Bovre and the Evil F 14 Medeski Martin & Wood, __ Terrace or in the Rathskeller, Memorial Twins, 9 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Union. S 10 Chris Plata with Extra Hot, S 15 Latin American Music Festival, _ 9 p.m. 8:30 p.m. : THURSDAYS R 15 Polara, 9 p.m. R 20 to be announced _ Thursday Night Music * Approx. 9 p.m. - F 16 New Sun Union, 10 p.m. F 21 Billy McLauglin midnight S17 Old 97's, 9:30 p.m. S 22 Honor Among Thieves, 10 p.m. _ Get ready to wind down your week with live

—_R 22 tobe announced R 27 Ulele, 9:30 p.m. ‘ _ ee Memorial the Union. ‘Terrace or in the Rathskeller, F 23 to be announced . F 28 , 10 p.m. 2 S 24 Wild Carnations, 10 p.m. S 29 Weaker Youth Ensemble : FRIDAYS R 29 to be announced Tape é : AUGUST __ Behind the Beat * 5 - 7 p.m. be CE Osten a LP TG, R 3. tobe announced Relax with a cool drink as you enjoy hot ae EEL F 4 tobe announced _ jazz on the Terrace or in the Rathskeller, _ vu S 5 tobe announced Memorial Union. S 1 4th of July celebration featuring “Let’s Go Bowling”, R 10 tobe announced TGIF? A by : : pprox. 9 p.m. - midnight ai 7 . a eee _ Jump start your weekend with live R 6 Papa Chubby, 9:30 p.m. We _ music on the Terrace or in the Rathskeller, F 7 Todd Snyder _ Memorial Union. S 8 St. Johnny, 9 p.m. Q Girls Against Boys, 10 p.m. SATURDAYS Saturday Night Special * Approx. 9 p.m. - midnight * Some weekend events were not scheduled as of press time. Call the Rathline at Enjoy the best in local, regional & natio (608) 265-6666 for an up-to-date schedule of music events and times. Bands will be acts on the Terrace or in the Rathskel scheduled every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night through August 12. Memorial Union. ee ———

2 QUARTERLY e We all know that summertime in Madison 2nd Floor, Memorial Union, is special. That's why we make a point of Fredric March Play Circle : sticking around while everyone else takes + Fridays (approximately 5, 7 & 9 p.m.) ; off! One way to make your summer even + Thursdays and Saturdays j more special is to check out a Mini Course. (approximately 7 & 9 p.m.)

Choosing the right class can make sum- Call (608) 262-6333 for movie mer dreams a reality. descriptions and exact showtimes. * Imagine strolling through the Farmer’s $3.00 Union Members Market carrying the Farmer’s Market $3.50 Non-members Basket you made yourself. ¢ * Or attending the American Players June 22-24 The Last Seduction Theatre production of Shakespeare’s June 29-July 1 Tom & Viv Henry V as a part of Summer Classical July 6-8 Mamma Roma Theatre. July 13-15 Exotica ‘ * Envision relaxing evening walks July 20-22 To Live through a prairie or sedge meadow in July 27-29 The Madness Wisconsin Uplands & Wetlands or of King George 4 é planting your very own Prairie Gardens. Aug. 3-5 Muriel’s Wedding * Picture yourself cruising Lake Mendota =e | in Sailing, Sailing Cruise or Beginning r—O—OC : * Don‘tjust dream of making that Moon- — = | ' light Canoe Trip, actually do it! | A * Grace your kitchen (and picnic table) — =. |

; that you made with confidence. Ct & - * Picture yourself sitting on your patio or t Vie : : porch, sipping tea out of a mug you MADNES Or _ “made in Pottery, while admiring your ANG GEO 5 Ce latest creation from Painting On Silk. is. ee

: Mini Courses offers a special set of after- noon courses this summer including Writ- ‘ ing Your Memoirs, Overcome Math Pho- 7 EET bia, No Sweat Aerobics and Body Heal Thyself. All courses meet at Memorial Union (or close by) on weekday early af- “mf ternoons, most with reduced fees. See the summer Mini Course catalog for full course descriptions, dates and times. Free classics, Mondays at dusk on the Terrace (rain location: Rathskeller), Memorial Union Summer dreams, that can be reality, g0 on and on — the summer Mini Course cata- June19 = The Fly log contains over 250 different opportuni- June 26 Batman ties. Check it out and make this special July3 Freaks summer in Madison even better by regis- July10 Fame tering for a course today. July17 Easy Rider July 24 This Is Spinal Tap = a n July 31 It Came From Outer Space a in unio Aug.7 Wings of Honneanis wiscons oe cil sri a COUTSS? Sr : mi TSCONSIN UNION Z v ® Bee ‘I TA h Concert Series a] © £\ | Travel Adventure Fri, Sept. 22, 1995 + 8 p.m. Ef 2 gy me fer N Fi lm Series Upshaw’s repertory ranges from Schubert |" s Fy. Mon, Tues & Wed to Stravinsky to Sondheim, in her always- bs ‘ i - Hy Oct. 16, 17 & 18, 1995 * 7:30 p.m. enchanting programs. ie o The Faces of Italy & : Produced and narrated by Dale Johnson Wed, Oct. 11, 1995 * 8 p.m. : Pe! Richard Stoltzman, clarinet The Kalichstein / Laredo / Robinson Trio Mon, Tues & Wed Lukas Foss, piano Nov. 6, 7 & 8, 1995 * 7:30 p.m. Stoltzman and Foss combine their talents in ; The Nile — Source to Delta an all-American concert exploring the works P erformance Series Produced and narrated by David Morrish of Gershwin, Copland, Ives, Bernstein and Foss. Fri, Oct. 27, 1995 * 8 p.m. 2 = Joshua Redman Trio i “ Fri, Nov. 17, 1995 * 8 p.m. Saxophonist Joshua Redman jazzes up the oF Co bald, | Leonidas Kavakos, violin Union Theater stage. ee - - A player of both fire and intelligence, — — ae ao Kavakos performs in Madison for the first Fri, Nov. 10, 1995 * 8 p.m. ee e—e™ time. Meredith Monk —* | ae CS —e The eclectic Monk challenges the boundaries |x, __ oe 4 i _— Fri, Dec. 1, 1995 * 8 p.m. of perception and experience in “Facing | wt ~ Emanuel Ax, piano North.” Ax’s many Madison fans welcome him back Mon, Tues & Wed to perform his first concert on our new con- Sat, Dec. 9, 1995 * 8 p.m. Nov. 27, 28 & 29, 1995 * 7:30 p.m. @ cert grand piano. Anonymous 4 Scotland Listen to the classical chart-topping blend Produced and narrated by Fran Reidelberger Fri, Feb. 23, 1996 * 8 p.m. of song, chant and poetry as the quartet Pinchas Zukerman marks their Madison debut ina specialholi- Mon, Tues & Wed & The Tokyo String Quartet day concert. Feb. 5, 6 & 7, 1996 * 7:30 p.m. Five of the most revered artists of our age in The New South Africa a special concert that will include the Madi- _ Thurs, Feb. 22, 1996 * 8 p.m. Produced and narrated by Sherilyn Mentes son premier of Mark Neikrug’s String Quin- Samul Nori tet (commissioned by the Wisconsin Union The extraordinary Korean drum and dance Mon, Tues & Wed Theater). ensemble offers a whirlwind theatrical ex- March 4, 5 & 6, 1996 * 7:30 p.m. perience in their first Madison performance. The Legacy of the Maya Thurs, March 21, 1996 * 8 p.m. Produced and narrated by Sandy Mortimer The Kalichstein / Laredo / Robinson Trio Thurs, Feb. 29, 1996 * 8 p.m. Joseph Kalichstein, piano Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal Mon, Tues & Wed Jaime Laredo, violin This Canadian troupe’s dynamic style is April 1,2 & 3, 1996 * 7:30 p.m. Sharon Robinson, cello set to their signature use of jazz._music. North to the Top of the World Hailed by the New York Times as “the best | A Madison debut. Produced and narrated by John P. Wilson blended, most sensitive and intelligent pi- ano trio in the world today.” Ticketinjornatot ———— eee Thurs, April 11, 1996 + 8:00 p.m. the 1934/S0 mulewiptaereeesmmmt crew they uly _ eclete pfu ie for all ets during the 1988/96 The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra 1, 1995. Performance Series subscriptions are $90 for all _son will go on sale at the Box Office on August 28, 1995 Lawrence Leighton Smith, guest conductor five events. Concert Series subscriptions are $130 for all or by mail order as soon as the fall Spotlight is distrib- André-Michel Schub, piano seven events. Travel Series subscriptions are $25 for all uted. ¢ If you would like to receive Theater mailings in s 5 six events. Or create your own subscription package by the future, please call the Theater Office at (608) 262-2201. Our always-welcome friends from Milwau- selecting any eight or more different Performance or Con- SPECIAL THEATER BENEFITS kee feature music by Aaron Copland and ___ cert Series events in any combination at $20 for each FOR UNION MEMBERS Samuel Barber. event: Order your series subscription by July 1, 1985 and you'll receive priority in seat location. Union members also re- BONUS VALUE ceive a special $5 Union member discount on your Pe, All Performance, Concert and Travel Series subscribers formance and Concert Series orders and a $1 Union ~@ are eligible to purchase additional tickets to Performance _ ber discount on Travel series orders. UW-Madisi or Concert Series events for $20. This offer is good only _ students receive half-price on Concert and Performance when submitted with your subscription order. Series tickets.

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— heer - 7 ok ‘ A ae The Craftshop re-opens June 19 for a full ww — . /) summer of fun and creative art. Whether el EE you want to throw your own pottery, de- UNION SOUTH PIGSKIN PARTY velop and print "ss your own photos, rmm'is. make some great jewelry, frame a newly pur- Join the celebration at Union South before and after home football games! chased print or do pss something totally g 1995 BADGER FOOTBALL BEFORE EVERY mixed media, the =. at home HOME GAME Craftshop has the: -~. tools and the facili- § © 3 Sept.2 * 7 p.m. * Colorado 9-1la.m.* The Breakfast Bowl ties to help you f . *. Sept. 23 * 1 p.m. * SMU Buffet and Badger getitdone!And g = = Oct. 14 + 1 p.m. * Ohio State highlight films, withopenhours £ Oct:28 + 1 p.m. + Michigan State Main Lounge of1-10pm, (4 f’ Nov. 25 * 1 eee p.m. ° ioe Illinois A 10 a.m. * Live music week, eeven dave youwill e § ee _ - HOME OPENER SPECIAL Dayton Street Plaza trouble figuring CELEBRATION — Sept 2 10:30 a.m * Brat and beverage tent outa time tocome § to Memorial Union — 4p.m.* Pig WIBA Roast, live Live broadcast Music, Noon * UW Marching Band to space.Union use this creative a — 6-6:30 p.m. * UW Marching Band POST-GAME ACTIVITIES members may _ 5 : wee 4-6p.m.* Doc DeHaven purchase reduced rate p-m. * Live television coverage Room 140 permits for summer-long or hourly access. of Wisconsin vs. Colorado Call (608) 262-1282 for full information.

When games are televised and kickoff times change, Pigskin Party event times change accordingly.

The Porter Butts and Jury 1 - Jury 29 Aucust 5 - Aucust 26 en on se tor Shara Play Per View: A Kite’s View of Madison Paintings by Hilary Eddy su S: Photographs by Craig Wilson Porter Butts Gallery IROUG 3 Theater Galle Uy, Chicago-based § artist Hilary y Eddy y illus- THROUGH JUNE 23 Using kite aerial photography, Craig Wilson _ trates how different qualities of light can Selections from the Permanent Collection takes his camera to unusual vantage points. _ create special atmospheres and moods. Theater Gallery The combination of kite and camera allows Works are from the Union’s Permanent _ the artist to go places that only birds and An Installation by Christina Ridenhour Collection and curated by the Wisconsin bugs go. Viewers will be fascinated by im- _ Class of 1925 Gallery Union Directorate Art Committee. ages such as aerial views of the StateCapi- Local installation artist Christina tol and the Memorial Union Terrace. Ridenhour presents a new work designed especially for the Union Galleries.

The Porter Butts and Class of The Theater Gallery, located Exhibits and gallery hours are Prints by Adriane Herman 1925 Galleries, located on the on the first and second floors subject to change. For more in- Theater Galle: second floor of Memorial of Memorial Union’s Theater formation about any of these Ae, ry ; ‘ “ Union, are open daily from 10 wing, is open during regular exhibits call (608) 262-5969. Themes in Herman's work include child- a.m. to 6 p.m. building hours. hood, games, and the concept of home.

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Now you can enjoy the Wisconsin Union’s Si sunburst chairs — right in your own back- Nae 16h oe fora yard. Each sunburst chair is hand-built to PS a4 ; | i SOEs ensure years of enjoyment and is available c ii _ | Pee Bons in either Badger red or white. The Union a | CS | ae Lae mon member price is $137 per chair -~_— ask Los ane and the non-member price is ‘ owing Hague: $150 per chair. Shipping N ~ Io Ye Ade and handling is an addi- iN i 1 deadline for all tional $25 per idea ta LO |_| leagues starting

ders are picked ue uve up at Memorial Union members can catch a roundtrip ride i Union. For more from Madison to O’Hare Airport or Adee Also; ees a Byes SO egy information,orto town Chicago via the Van Galder bus for Roe EAL ed as sad Ss Bt order chairs, call only $26. Just go to the Travel Center located eae e . i oS ee He nae oe (608) 262-4400. in Memorial Union, show your Union mem- a in ee a t re : a Suede ara Prices include _ bership card, pay for the ticket and you're By Oe NO ee en tax.Terrace on your way! Tickets at this reduced price tables are available too. are not available from the bus driver.

|. . 4. — For the younger sailor, the Hoofer Youth Sail- — ae _ OOP a . ing Program offers four nine-day sessions . i —/ : sl CE hf 2 Sailing lessons for 10-17 year-olds and fo | |

— ——iO CCP le who wont to loam 2 ite bit about Ea a —r—t—“‘“‘—O =A. ifoduction in July, Kids can learn the basics ; ss e at Cole : Fs or improve upon what they already know. | an i It'sa great summer activity that theyre sure to love! For registration information, call the Want to explore the hidden treasures that i Hoofer Office at (608) 262-1630, lie beneath the blue waters and meet ex- citing people? Join the Hoofer Scuba Club > — =) and enjoy inexpensive equipment rentals, i mo Ne avariety of scuba classes and certifications, | i —™— weekly club socials, outings and holiday Riding Club * June 14,7 p.m. >. re dive trips to warm and exotic locales. Each Hoofer Lounge, Memorial Union . -\ — month, the Scuba Club sponsors a theme : . — Ss dive: underwater pumpkin carving con- | Oe . ee ban ee ee — test, underwater egg hunt, a sweetheart iy S oe ro S eas cold water dive, wreck dives, fresh water | Scuba Club * June 22,7 p.m. | fo aS . “= 1 Jobster dive and crab boil. i Hoofer Lounge, Memorial Union e nat. Sailing Club * June 22, 8 p.m. or | e Z 4 u a ; oe Ce ee a8 | Tripp Commons Monoral Union | - 6) sing during thesummeron the first Thurs- | : _ = ad. ese | day ofevery month at7 p.m. in the Hoofer | If you miss the kickoff but would still like wo ee | ee yer ftom novice fo oper to join, you may call the Outdoor Pro- a. divers who interested in oe a grams Office at (608) 262-1630 or the _ =, °-~” — Hoofer Hotline at (608) 265-HOOF (4663). : So take the plunge and join the Hoofe & Scuba Club! [TEPPAPE | TERRACE T.ecHIRTe T-SHIRTS | =, Cane. ‘ | AVAILABLE BY MAIL | HELP US are ¥ Package @ 1995 Summer Terrace T-shirts are | now available. This Quarterly cover re- BECOME esa nee campus me- flects the new design. Please make : | checks payable to the Wisconsin Union | MORE ACCESSIBLE The Wisconsin Union’s Campus Care Pack- | and mail with the order form to: Essen- | age is the perfect way to... tials T-Shirt Sales, 3 Memorial Union, 800 The Union i becomin: g more accessible . for ¥ help celebrate birthdays Z and anniversaries | Langdon St., Madison, WI 53706 | people with disabilities. Those who need , a a souvenir to someone who loves the dations to make full use of the Wis- phe | Shirt including tax: $9.10 | ac see Siem at oR eee pie ¥ add a little touch of fun into someone's | ——“

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GLOBAL FOOD SUNDAY BRUNCH ees Now you can satisfy your Italian tastebuds at the Union = Pee ee ene when you step up to the Pasta Bar at Me- morial Union's Lakefront CafeandatUnion ° Beautiful Lake Mendota views South’s Einstein’s. Choose your favorite * Delicious cuisine at an economical price pasta and sauce for lunch, and add extras * Free parking in adjacent lot like mushrooms, meatballs, vegetables or * Family of 4 eats for $10 soon a to create your made-to-order Sundays, 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. B : Memorial Union A tasty, filling dish of pasta and sauce is just $2.25 LAKEFR NT If pasta isn’t your thing, try stir-fry or other Asia-inspired entrees for lunch at Einstein’s new Stir Fry Station, or sample the spicy se- lections from the South of the Border Mexi- a can food od line. ie WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK LAKEFRONT CAFE (Memorial Union) Now you can communicate your feedback, Monday - Friday * 7 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. both positive and negative, about the Wis- Sunday Brunch ¢ 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. consin Union via e-mail. (until August 12) ditor: Sue Jebson The Union’s customer comment e-mail Writer: Wendy Shimshak e EINSTEIN’S (Union South) address is: [email protected] Layout: Wisconsin Union Graphics Dept. Monday - Friday * 7 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. In our efforts to better serve the University (une 18 - August 12) community, we're interested in hearing from & you!