Entertainment Mon Tucs Wed Thurs Fri Etc 17 18 19 20 21 NATIONAL DO NOTHING DAY! This is the one day of the year where you have a legitimate excuse for do ing absolutely zilch. Kick back and ENJOY! HUCKS - The Link Brothers 24 TUESDAYS through January. Life Drawing Sessions, sponsored by the Greensboro Artists' League. 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon at the Greensboro Arts Center, downtown at 200 N. Davie St. $5 fee. For more info, call 373-4514. HUCKS - Link Brothers ODD BODKINS By D "°' N "" fltoweißTMiw I HECD Voooo.-wA KHSWoiOf k ptopweT^ WHhTTm£ cu?OV I DRMKM6 \*Fee M i* KS£ Tvfe Fee\. fcwFuL.A 2 1 n£vi6R FUTURE I Ctfftt SbUR RftTTe^N*** 11 * 1 \fIi..WAKT OMSOF Uiwuoo / SWWKT I AppßgciKTgo ttoit>SFo* htooiu ~ coffee noo\me I lwc Te THE. c# fee ■ (W >* h. :/ W*i two*** Litww.. "VTSer ; tme£ "C THC ffe tulLL,fcl MMS (lIINA Li—; Copyright 1969 Chronicle Publishing Co. HARDWARE WARS. Color, 1977. Lighthearted parody of Star Wars. STAR TREK: TROU BLE WITH TRIBBLES. Color, 1967. Most famous and popular of the Star Trek series, Tribbles save the day against Kl ingon treachery. FREE. HUCKS - 3:30-closing HAPPY HOUR! 25 BARN DINNER THEATRE. Neil Simon and Marvin Hamlisch's hit, "They're Playing Our Song." Dinner at 6:30, Play at 8:30. 292-2111. HUCKS - 3:30 to closing HUCKS - Jumpin' Junc- HAPPY HOUR! tion G^ ot d t "FIGURATIONS," an exhibition of works by young artists Jack Strat ton, Charles Stigliano, and Sheila Batiste. Greensboro Arts Center, first floor gallery. Until January 30. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., weekends 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Free. HUCKS - The Bill Blue Band 26 AMADEUS - JAN. 20 and 21. The National Touring Company's pro duction of Peter Shaffer's Broad way hit about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and his rivalry with An tonio Salieri. The Eastern Music Festival Auxiliary is sponsoring opening night ticket sales to benefit the Auxiliary and the EMF Scholarship Fund. At the War Memorial Auditorium. For more info, call 852-0024. HUCKS - Open Mike Night, HAPPY HOUR 3:30-until closing. 27 CLASSICAL CONCERT - Leon Bates returns to Guilford to perform piano compositions by Ravel, Schubert, and Rachmanioff. 8:15 PM in Sternberger Auditorium. FREE for students. HUCKS - Open Mike Night. HAPPY HOUR 3:30-until closing. 14 LA CAGE AUX FOLLIES (Birds of a Feather). Color, 1979. French with English sub titles. The son of an ag ing homosexual nightclub owner is eager to marry, but his friend's father is the chief of the Department of Morals. HUCKS - Warren, Bodle, and Allen 28 STEPHEN E. SMITH and ANN DEAGON will read poetry and fiction. 8 PM, The Poetry Center Southeast, 2nd floor Guilford Col lege Library. HUCKS - Red Herring 15 16 OPENING RECEP TION for "A Search for Line," an invitational ex hibition of 10 artists whose works deal with linear expressions. Pain ting, drawing, sculpture, and crafts. The opening reception is 3 p.m.-5 p.m. The exhibit can be seen Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., weekends at the Green Hill Art Gallery, in the downtown Greensboro Art Center. Free. HUCKS - Greensboro Men's Club 22 23 THE GRADUATE. Col or. Dustin Hoffman as in experienced college graduate who returns home to fall in love with the neighbors' daughter. Commentary on American values, the generation gap and youth in the 60's. HUCKS - The Stretch Marks 29 30 SCULPTURE by Saul Baizerman, a leading figurative sculptor of the 30's and 40's, taken from several collections. Drawings and works in plaster and hammered copper. At the Weathers poon Downtown Gallery, Greensboro Arts Center, 200 N. Davie St. Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., weekends 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Free. HUCKS - Lise Uyanik and the Mobile City Band 5 8861 *n faenuep uejpjojnno aqi

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