upcoming events A Look at AIDS “Should I Be Concerned?” is the title of next week’s INSIGHT 101 seminar on AIDS. On hand will be a health educator and an AIDS patient who will discuss the disease and answer your ques tions. The seminar will be held at 10:00 a.m,, September 25 in the Chapel. INSIGHT 101 (Informing New Students on Individual Growth and Health Topics) is a continuation of Freshman Orien tation designed to provide infor mation to freshmen which will enhance their freshman experi ence. Flag Football Super bowl Coming The Intramural Flag Football Superix>wl and Picnic will be held on Wednesday, September 27 from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. in the Court yard. WRAL Television’s Sports Di rector, Bob Holiday, will be on hand to emcee the game. Friday Films Feature Tribute to Woody Allen The North Carolina Museum of Art has scheduled its longest Friday film series to date, a tribute to the American filmmaker Woody Allen. Seven films directed by Allen make up the series, which will be screened Friday evenings in September, Oc tober and November. Tickets for the series are $14 (Museum Members $12); single tickets are $2 at the door. All films will have two screenings at 7 and 9 p.m. In “Sleeper” (September 22) Al len has an operation and wakes up 200 years in the future. Allen’s first masterpiece, “Annie Hall” (September 29), won Oscars. Allen’s richest film in his first decade of directing was “Manhattan” (October 6). In “Stardust Memories’* (Oc tober 13), Allen followed Fellini and Truffaut in making a movie about being a movie director. In “A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy” (October 20), three couples spend a weekend at a farmhouse in the country. In “Broadway Danny Rose” (October 27), Allen has one of his most interesting acting perform ances. In “Hannah and Her Sisters” (November 3), Allen explores amorous and familial relation ships. In “The Purple Rose of Cairo” (November 10), a film actor (Jeff Daitiels) walks right off the screen and into the heart of Mia Farrow. The series concludes Novem ber 17 with “Radio Days.” For information or to buy tick ets for the series, call the Museum at (919) 833-1935, ext. 143. MRA Enjoys Retreat by Susan Worley The MRA retreat held Septem ber 10 was a great success according to Susan Ezell, MRA President. “We had a nice turn-out and dis cussed many plans for the year.” Among the items discussed were Cornhuskin*, ^plorer trips and Little Friends Weekend. A possible service with the Special Olympics was also suggested. Ezell added, “Our advisor, Janie Albergotti spoke to us and Robin Wright did some great team- builders.” Participants were also treated to doughnuts and pizza. Concerning other MRA events, Football intramurals and Fitness Club aerobics are going on now. Meredith MilCT sign-up will be held September 18-22. Everyone is en couraged to participate in these ac tivities. Hatrstyles by Stylemasters 10% discount on any ha1r service with student ID We are highly trained appearance artists Call for free consultation Ridgewood Shopping Center 833-4020