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SEPTEMBER 30. 1985 THE TWIG PAGES N T E RT AIN M E N T 1 V . -''.-.v ^ >UIIlilt tCKfCCHS MEREDITH PERFORMS Presents ....... The Sound of Music November 12-8 p.m. November 8 & 9 - 8 p.m. November 10-2 p.m. November 15 & 16 ~ 8 p.m. November 17-2 p.m. Jones Auditorium NCSU UNION ^/Vft BOARD ACnVTTIES SAFITV tAST. ErdaKI-Ctoyd fhe«fre. & Sou Sim Jayioi; C»fi Harold Uoyd, Milrft«d [ fir»i*cUsssil«ni com«dy dboul KO*geiter Harold, c (Ke fimoui building'Climbing &11II I •%. 192). 78 mjns./pireuo«; fred Vtew* I Slvolhefv d 10 iTiAk^good in rh« bigcily; includes et all thes« Ocl. 1 t:mprn racE Ovt.2 Wtdhesday $mpm na Ocl.3 TfMtfiday OcL4 fiMay 7.9A 11pm t1.M Ofti rrMaf T^9pm i4.m k«.S Satuf^ay (VCtV MAN (OR HIMSELf AND COO AGAINST ALL Ctdahl-Cl4>yd IKeaoe. fOr«.Kn fUm Se«P^. Germany, 197S/110 nwrw./Oueclor: We4n«r Herzog. The story — based Oft faci — o^ Kaspet Hauser, who. »n the 1B2K, svddealy appeaced in a tO'*** •« Germany, wrtable 10 speak ar«d bareJy able to siaod, and of ht( adoption by (He io«^i«speop>e. V Kiev. CAPTAIN tlOOO. Erdahl'Cloyd Theatre, S*ghr & Sound Series. I93S. 99 mms.^Direio«: Michj**! Curti;: Casi; (rrol ffyrtn. Olivia de Havdbnd, Irofvel AlwiN, EUsil Raihbone.Cuv Kibb«^ Flynn s fi«$l swashbixklet is iKe «tory ol a doctor who rs sold into serviiude, bol euap^ >rom his island prison wiih h>s fellowsbves.and iransfpfms them into a pirate rew One of the moM popular adweniufe films of ihe X>'«. TOf HAf. Stewart Theatre. Classic Hollywood Musicah Series. 19)9. 1M mins /Qireclor: Mart Sandrich: Cast, fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers. Lucille 9^11. Top Hat *» one of the fauesl moving and mo« popufar of ihe Attaire‘Rogers musKal comedies. The iiory, which is set in V«t*ce. centers around the eifofisol an American dancer 10 gain the attention of a pretty $ociey g*rl. Irving Berlin's masterful Kor« includes ’ Cheek 10 Cheek ’ and ''The Pkcolino.” nilST fiOOO. Siewan Theatre. 199). 94 mins,/Director; Ted Kotcheff, Cast Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna. When you draw f icst 6lood, be prepared to fight. R AM80 IS! After be«ngarrested ior vagrarKy and harassed by (he police. Rambo (Sylvester Siallone. who eHei Jashes out and betote they can hgure out what happened, he escapes intothe mountains. New a fugitive, armed and on the run, Rambo is ready 10do whai he does best. ASUNOAV INTHf COUNTRY. N.C. Ari Museum. I9»4'0ire lor; Bertrand Ta%ernier A Cannes film Festival winner The story of an agmg Impressiortisl painter. The cirsema cinemaiographv c apuf es an impressionis* tu )uaMv of dappled hght. In French with subtitles. TWUfEO* WAN, Sl«w«rtThMne.197».9JmN«./D»rectof; Terry )ooes.C*«:Cral»m Chapman. John CiMW. lerry Gilliam. Iric Idle, Terry Jor>M. Michael PaKn, ThW Mony Python lilm poketfun at relif lOK. Chapman playt an anll-Roman rebel who Is matalien as the messlah. Some people mltaook tNs spoof as a puiKtowr o( religion. MEA — Missing in Action? by Charlotte KinnanJ arid Elizabeth Homthal Where was the Meredith Entertain ment Association on Septen^ 13-15? We were on our retreat at Carolina Beach planning a fun-filled year for eveiyone. When we first arrived, all the MEA Courwi I members went out to di n- net. Afterwards we returned to Mary Louise Jones’ cottage for a short or ganizational meeting, followed by a little fun. On Saturday morning, after Rhoda Sowers cooked a delicious breakfast for the council, we settled down for a day of planning. After much discussion, we revised our constitution. Following this discussion, each member told of her expectations of MEA. Some of tfiese expectations include having fun while workir>g on MEA events and knowing that the council is always there for sup port. ArK>ther goal was to have a suc-^' cessful year in all MEA events. The role of an advisor was also dis cussed. She is expected to be a stable ar>d constant variable and to give con structive criticism to the association. We would like to thank our advisor, Rhoda Sowers, for a great retreat and for all the support she has given us so far. THANKS, RHODAII!!! Tt)e discussion of expectations con cluded, so we then be^n the tedious work of planning each upcoming event in detail ar>d discussing new ideas for each committee. We decided on a theme for the Christmas Dance and Spring Filr\g, but you will just have to wait until the time comes to find out!! Thesetwoeventswillbethetesf ever! MEA got a lot of work dor>e, go to kTKtw each other a I ittle b^ter, and had a lot of fun! FUN is what we’re all about! You aiTd MEA by Charlotte Kinnard Contributing reporter Reluming to Meredith this fall many of you have seen a new association name. Actually, it’s not a new assocla- tkm. but a new name. The College Cen ter Association has been renaried as the Meredith Entertainment Associa tion. You may ask “why the char>ge?” Last spring when elected president of CCA I asked myself, “What does the name College Center Association tell the Meredith Community about this organi zation?’ Since this association pro vides entertainment on campus, I felt the name should reflect the actions of the association. I took my suggestion b^dre the CCA coundl and after much discussion the name Meredith &iter- tainment Association was agreed upon unamimdusly. Our recommendation was presented to the Student Life Com mittee vAm agreed upon thechange and recommended to tfte Senate that a name change tie made. Upon approval of the Senate, CCA was dnangeti to MEA. Free Foreign Flicl^s by Ua Braganza Co-editor Whettter or not you are required to see a foreign film for a class, it is a greet opportunity to learn about cinematography, acting and art. TTils year the foreign language department, I by Dr. Ann Kurtz, is presenting I in french, gennan and spanish. If you a student enrolled in one of these language classes, you are required to see them, if you are not, you are cer tainly welcomed to enioy them. The fUms are free and some are sub titled. They include classics like the Gemian film Das ReingoW. the french film The Return of Martin Querre arxJ tfw Spanish film Carmen. Everyone is invited and er>couraged to come. Movie dates are listed below and will be shown in Cate Center'V 7 p.m. Lariguaflft^ftepfl^nlflWjs: ^ tWietagold f Serm# Oes l^ls ^errnm
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