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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
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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
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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!
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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