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Page 4 N.C. ESSAY Tuesday, November 12, 1974 Tuesday, November 12, 1974 N.C. ESSAY Page 5 UTHEPULLOUTHEPULLOUTH UTHEPULLOUTHEPULLOUTH exhibits Faculty Art Exhibit - Opening Friday, November 15, showing through December 12 at Salem Fine Arts Center Galleries, Salem College. From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays, and 1 to 9 p.m. Sundays. Call 723-7961, ext. 313 for information. Art Exhibition - Mary Goslen. Sponsored by Art Gallery Originals. From 2 to 5 p.m. Call 723-9075. Art Exhibit - By Don Fuller and students. Opens Sunday, November 24, showing through December 6 at the Convalescent Center. Sponsored by the Altrusa Club. Call 768-2339 for information. film Forsyth County Public Library Tuesday Night Movies - every Tuesday night at the Main Library Auditorium, 660 west 5th Street, at 7:30 p.m., free. Call 727-2556 November 12 - “1,000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse”. November 19 - “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.” November 26 - “Study in Scarlet”. NCSA FILM SERIES - Every Sunday night in Crawford Hall. November 17 - “Death in Venice”. November 24 - “All the Kings Men”. December 8 - “The Best of Bogart” and “Superfly”. Taking Off - Wednesday, Thursday, November 27 and 28, in Hanes Community Center Theater. Sponsored by Film Friends, this film explores the underground world of dropouts. Considered the best American film of 1971. Call 727-3317. CAROLINA THEATER - Equinox and ■Super Dragon. Call 722-8502 for times. PARKVIEW THEATERS I AND II - Women in Cell Block No. 7 and The Trial of Billy Jack. Call 784-0220 for times. PARKWAY THEATER - The Odessa File. Call 725-5992 for times. KEYNOLDA THEATERS I AND II -1: The Trial of Billy Jack. II: Tamerind Seed. Call 723-8711 for times. THRL’WAY THEATER - The Bears and I and The Shaggy Dog: starts Friday, November 15 - Conrack. Call 722- :i439 for times. THUNDERBIRD DRIVE-IN - Poor White Trash and The Playmates. Call 788-5183 for times. WINSTON THEATER - Airport 1975, running until December 19. Call 723-4585 for times. music N.C.S.A. ORCHESTRA CONCERT - Friday, November 15, at 8:15 p.m. in Crawford Hall. Robert Ward Conducting. Winston-Salem Symphony Concert - Tuesday, November 19, at 8:15 in Reynolds Auditorium. Program will feature music for organ, brass, and timpani, including Honnegers’ Christmas Cantata, performed with chorus, and Mozarts’ Symphony No. 40 in G minor. Call 725-1035 for more information. Annual Barbershop Harmony Show - Friday, November 22, at 8 p.m. in Salem Fine Arts Center, Salem College. Presented by the Winston-Salem chapter of Sweet Adelines to benefit the Northwest Ministry Special Interests Center. Call 924-4874. Wake Forest Chamber Music Society Concert - Monday, November 25, 8:15 p.m. in Heynolda House. The NCSA F'ELLOWSHIP PLAYERS, sponsored by the Wake Fore.st University Chamber Music Society and Reynolda House. Call 725-5325 or 748-2481 for information and admission. Elly Ameling, Soprano - Tuesday, November 25, at 8:15 in Reynolds Auditorium. Presented by the Winston- Salem Music As.sociation. Call 765-0174 (members or season tickets only). Handels' Messiah - Sunday, December 1, 3:30 p.m., in Reynolds Auditorium. Sponsored by the Mozart Club. Call 722- 8539 for "information. RECITAI-S; Johnny lieinhard, bassoon, December 6 at 8:15 PM in the Recital Hall. Susan Winthrop, french horn, December 7 at 8:15 PM in Crawford Hall. Kathy Hahn, Clarinet, December 10 at 8:15 PM in the Recital Hall. m * dance The Stanze- Peterson Dancers - Tuesday, November 12,8:15 in the Salem Fine Arts Center. Call 725-3563 for ticket information. rock “YES” in concert - Sunday, November 24, 8 p.m. at Greensboro Coliseum, with special guest “Gryphon”. Tickets $5.50 in advance, $6.50 day of performance. Tickets available at Reznicks’ Records, Thruway. Call 294-2870 for further information. theatre freebies See Dave Belnap if you are interested in attending the following, admission free: Winston-Salem Symphony Concert - (see under MUSIC) Free tickets and transportation. Don Juan in Hell - (See under THEATRE) free tickets. Elly Ameling, Soprano - (See under MUSIC) Free tickets and transportation. Taking Off - (See under FILM) Free tickets. REMEMBER; Dave Belnap also has discount tickets for the Thruway, Winston, Carolina, and Thunderbird drive in theaters. These tickets cost just $1.25, giving a big 50 per cent of the normal admission. They’re good at all ABC theaters anytime, except for road shows, special attractions and late shows. A good deal! IMPORTANT - There will be free transportation to the “YES” concert. See Happenings for the time of departure. THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE - Opens Tuesday, November 13, runs through Sunday, November 17 matinee. For reservations, go to room 308, Main Administration Bldg. Curtain 8:15 p.m. m the DOME. Uncle Vanya - Opens Wednesday November 13, runs through Saturday November 23, except for the 17th and mh. Time is 8:15 in Studio 8 East, Z. Smith Reynolds Library. Presented by Wake Forest University Theatre. Call 725-9711 ext. 265. Inherit the Wind - November 15-17 and 19-24 at 8:15 in the Hanes Community Theater. Presented by the Little Theatre. Call 725-4001. (Check HAPPENINGS for date of special performance for NCSA students.) Don Juan in Hell - Thursday November 21, at 8:15 in Wait Chapel Auditorium. Dramatic reading by Ricardo Montalban, Edward Mulhare, Kurt Kaszner and Myrna Ix)y. Sponsored by Wake Forest University Artists Series. Call 725-9711 ext. 410. various & sundry The first five of the following events are on Tuesday, November 12. Lecture by David Toma - 8:15 p.m. in Wait Chapel at Wake Forest University. David Toma is the Newark detective whose exploits are the basis for the ABC T.V. show “TOMA”. Piedmont Lecturer - Prof. Lamar P. Miller, of New York University. 1 p.m. at the Salem College Fine Arts Center Drama Workshop. Call 723-7961. Museum Lectures - Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, 8 p.m., 924 South Main Street. On “The lesser decorative arts objects as used in Charleston homes prior to 1820”. Lecture and Discussion on the Drawings of John White - Reynolda House, 8 p.m. lecturer Doug Waldorf, Director of Roanoke Island Historical Park. Call 725-5325. LECTURE, A NEW LOOK AT REMBRANDT AND VERMEER - 8 p.m. at Hanes Community Center Gallery. Lecturer Penny Griffin; a regular monthly meeting of Associated Artists of Winston-Salem. Call 765-1849. SEMINAR - Wednesday, November 13, 7:30 p.m. in the south wing of the Main Hall, Salem College. “Feminist Movement: Alternatives.” Call 723-7961 ext. 313. Lecture, WHAT ARE THE ARTISTS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY SAYING? - At Reynolda House Thursday, November 14. Lecturers: Mrs. Frances Mudge, curator of the Emily Dickinson Home; and Dr. Cyclone Covey, WFU. Call 725-5325. Annual HOLIDAY SALE - Saturday, November 16,10 a.m. - 9 p.m. at Benton Convention Centers. Sponsored by Winston-Salem Crafts Guild. Call 723- 0448. MISS WINSTON-SALEM PAGEANT - Saturday November 30, 8 p.m. in Reynolds Auditorium. Sponsored by Winston-Salem Jaycees. Call 722-7466.
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